26 Burst results for "Offi"

Monocle 24: The Foreign Desk
"offi" Discussed on Monocle 24: The Foreign Desk
"There has been some criticism of the more extreme climate activism. Can that be sometimes counterproductive? If you zoom out from this major issue and look at it, what are the costs of climate change when they are not being tackled they are like immense. So there are some people who annoyed or that British being blocked or something, I don't think that's a big enough cost if you compare it with the cost of just reinforcing and accepting the status quo. I think almost all tactics are needed. The hopeful tactic, the anchorite hectic and the community based hectic, there are so many tactics and communication strategies that we should employ. Who are the counter information players, actors in Denmark and the Nordics who are coming with the anti message and how are you tackling them? And Denmark will have the pork industry represented by Danish crown and then the lobby organization Len pro offi. It's called agriculture and food. And they are very much doing everything they can to block climate action because one of the main and quickest ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions is to reduce the number of livestock and also cows. I think the best is to just call bullshit on their counter arguments all the time and I have done that quite a few times on Twitter and I've also written debate articles where just show that their influence and their arguments, which is always about reinforcing the status quo. They are actually working counter to society's health. You also talk about technological optimism as being a negative influencer. Being too optimistic that we can solve these problems through technology. Yes, that's a very big problem. This technological optimism who's pushing that agenda. Those who are against too much regulation on the polluting industries because if you can just spread this story that we can innovate ourselves out of these problems and technology is accelerating and exponential growth, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Then people can have this idea..

ROCK 107 WIRX
"offi" Discussed on ROCK 107 WIRX
"That's what you need man. Maybe i should pop open up. But i am kind of tired. Offi saints and seahawks last night. They debbie downer hell it. I don't need caffeine saints. Seahawks last night What do you think want. You know what saints seahawks. I'm gonna say seahawks seahawks close but no cigar saints. Pull it out at the end. Thirteen to ten brian. Johnson kicked a thirty three yard field. Goal one fifty six remaining leads. Acdc was doing little cap on kicking. Johnson both could boat it. Nfl debut saints capitalize on a series of seattle mistakes. Thirteen win oversaw seattle last night. Kamara carry the load of new orleans. Jamison jameis winston Made a handful of plays when needed but the saints escape. Seattle's thanks largely to a series of blunders by the home team but yeah basically brian. Johns came in at the field goals. Boo smashed a field goal. Nail it cool. You know it was it was. I watched half of it last night and it was kind of a little boring. Gino came out with like an eighty four yard. Toss though touchdown which was pretty exciting. It was. I was cheering for gino. Because do if you know anything about gene on the past three weeks ooh the intercept. He threw an interception at the end to win. Fumbled the ball at the end to win. And that's something else happened whereas all on gino's like doing sorry bro but still lost last night so saints look at a little rough man without breeze you know. Yeah yeah i do. They beat the hell out of the packers. So i'm not gonna say anything. Hang on one second real quick right fill some time. I gotta go get a drink real quick right okay. All right so to. Muffins are sitting in an oven. Right what are we doing here. What what what are you getting a drink for you. Swallow a bug. What is happening..

Conversations
"offi" Discussed on Conversations
"Him back never one time. He was pretty cranky. You and al enough to you. Went out in the youth. Well eleanor winterton his own about a nineteen forty eight four jute to go click firewood and we had a dog at the back. In the back of the offi rate will click on the way back. This dog was walking and walking to invent to look at him to keep him quiet and went off the road and hit a tree but on the mud. God on the front sauce ellen. Your dad's going to kill us. Get home we've got. We've talked the vans. i couldn't see the part that was damaged but now yankel also. We knew that he'd walk around the vent before he took firewood and he did. My goodness degree get an asklepion across the y'all it wasn't relieved that you i k. It was moved about is bad of course. A clipping made us realise future. Where you going. What was it like going fishing with uncle autho but the nine fishing we did was of course the rivers around the form but there was nothing big we once a year we spent a month on this nbc. It of course on eichel off ahead of the on the and there was big fish. And i'm up to one hundred twenty pounds of fish which is what about sixty kilos so it was fantastic for bank for those huge fish. Those bite what we dude which shoot a dove. Which is what. I call a prison here. tech well feathers often and use the body bite. What else can be found in those reverse besides or crocodiles prey anti. I'll give you an example. We were fishing off a sandbank one day in the middle of the river and ellen quotas botany said well michael author myself ellen. Had to help him pull this fish out. It was massu ever to win. It didn't come at it. Was a crocodile. Sokolova lucky flush. He had dropped nine point three millimeter and being an l. Bushman you calm very accurate with offer..

AoS Coach
"offi" Discussed on AoS Coach
"Obviously like the additional see pays that have been going second I think people are going to need to get more will fit in giving away the party because in most cases all of my parts the winner i win. Priority is automatically. I wanted like give it to me yet. No exactly and that's kind of an. I mean so like i think there's a lot of like just being calm being like okay. So what am i going to do. Okay think about this now okay. I don't need it. I'm not going to do anything so there's no point in. Sometimes you do need to. Sometimes larry might have survived onto health. And you're like i need just but Six last question before the The mega goblin question is. Do you have any thoughts and opinions in taking a goat. Track or a crocodile in sylvan's list. Now i've played against souvenir with trek. Powerful did a lot of damage in probably the hammer that you needed. If he didn't take laurel it was like a wool song and and co trek What would you thoughts on. Having janine joe so i think i think he can work. I don't. I don't think you take the i don't think you can take the big dog. And i need you. I think. I think i think you get the same amount of things. I think i think that Thing you need them. I mean i mean obviously if you wanna take one who who is gonna stop you but But go check. I think definitely the he definitely has played. I think has played would order. Because he's just fantastic. But i think i think it's so rather than he does offi the offensive threat that you can put objective to show. The hardest part for me is when building a list. I was like well. What do i dropped from. You know i get rid. Expose payment It didn't feel like a with while trade for..

Arrowhead Pride
"offi" Discussed on Arrowhead Pride
"Expires in fourteen days. Restrictions apply see terms at sportsbook dot fan duel dot com gambling problem. Call one eight hundred gambler. You just heard from chiefs head coach. Andy reid and quarterback patrick mahomes. Now you'll hear from defensive. Tackle jarran reed followed by wide. Receiver byron pringle teams run belfry. Well so far it gets you all really good rushing teams working on the stop them. Is this something you think when people drive legal trying to do more of that. Tell you guys do stop. Yeah well i i the games we play. You know to really complex running teams. Not very good at what they do. They did a lot of complicated games. But you know give to the drug war. Go to practice. Tapa will tell blots cuba to the drawing board get better probably really hoping to pay from an. There's only so much you can pass. That copen came back fundamental conflict. The basic fundamental. You know tearing up. Like i said before you know reverend off now i'll turn off blocks. Just get going. And they'll give it to the basis of football. Get better we do said some of the problems. Defensively a mindset better in the second half to feature group that kind of that sense really passed the whole. He lives to play great. You know we got up to their challenge We to take it upon ourselves each and every day we start out fast. We start on physical. Zhao keep more not mesa or does it feel like it should feel Now we're not. We're going to be no still fairly new all of us playing together. We got a way to go. No we got what fifteen more games plus playoffs. I'm pretty sure we'll be there. You know we We can get better as we go. You know we're not gonna now. We won't keep you better each and every keyword and stop running japan's gives him sex removed life. The defense like that. Obviously from your safety making tackles and stuff like that the live university bags and they're getting paid. Fascia walk oh you know. We're not talking about it. You know we we gotta be better That's what we're gonna. Do you know getting back to do that. And we'll come. We're gonna try your blocks easy game. You better face do you. What does I think he's one of the in the league. You know he's a real special talent you know he was obviously the mvp to leave for a reason He's way. Does you know that's behind us. Now know we're moving forward. Why does present such a challenge to defend you know. He's a total of three now back. You know he can run the ball. Well he cares about a bad field. They can get involved screens. I'm pretty sure they're gonna try to get the ball to them. You know based on what we put on from the past two games but you know. We are focused on the whole team. As well you know just get to the game playing going to give up some points earlier in the season around. What is the key to getting this kind of thing. Turn around in the middle of the season we know. Just keep going and you know you got get better each and every day and it's going to start with practice you know you practice to prepare for the games. Now we prepare be physical. Gotta stop and run. We tell blocks. We gotta make tackles. He knows we'll take all of us as defense. I m you didn't have frank clark or to the second game. Did you see a big difference with the those two games. You definitely one of those guys on the field on. They're great guys play especially having timer bad there in the back again. No i haven't franken down the age. Those definitely guinness us advantage so now we put it all together and have a complete defense. I know it's more prevalent like communication. We definitely have to communicate better. That's one thing we definitely talked about. And we're going to pick up on. You know still fairly new at each other still feeling up but you know it's ej. I'm going to get better as where everything goes to gain crushing when you look at the. We're pissed off you know. It's not to standards. And now we have very high standards and trust me. We definitely gonna get on that. Get down and just keep going man. We keep my heads. We all get down on. You know we know who we are. We're gonna stand on the intensity like you guys play last year sometimes fan. Sometimes we're fans now you're on this team. That two straight super bowls obviously meant a lot to baltimore because they had beaten that she threw well. But you guys got to be ready for that every single time you go on the road with full houses and big target on the on the chief pack. Yeah you know we got spare. We're going to get east teamed. Very best Just because what he's done in the past year someone teams coming here. Is there super bowl. So you know we just gotta stay grounded and we gotta take each game is that you know we gotta take each game as we will get the team's best we step into a challenge and we play that much better as you sort of seen on that you can improve on it and just you guys sort of changed. Just gotta get gotta make the plays the plays an original man preferably why stop Now is being is being put out there on film. Pass through games We gotta work on. The women get better chelsea. I without a shield I don't feel well because when you come out with the door but When pack threw the ball the middle fills open. And i just turned out. Vertical and i may want defend amiss in I seen tyreek on the left hand side of me in his man was guarding him was coming close to me and i just gave him a right foot in the ground and just out random today. So that's one of the offi sir. Feel good be able to move better. feel better Have a lot of energy now Do to. I lost weight this off season. Just trying to keep improving. Kind of escort travis. Kelsey into the end zone touchdown. Great loss on this field team. Yes i got a mentality. I don't stop the whistle blow. So i keep working in Indeffinite by me. Or if i see them to make a tackle i if i'm in area try to block.

Backstage Pass Radio
"offi" Discussed on Backstage Pass Radio
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The Short Porch
"offi" Discussed on The Short Porch
"Seventy seven okay. The score score up. I'm looking at just fourteen. Nothing chiefs short. I'll have the game all okay. Good okay that's good error to seek. Because i i went to jersey. Bet them right before the podcast. Okay i saw as a pick six matthew. I'm watching okay. Gary sanchez gary sanchez. I ranted about him last. You've rented about him for three years. No i was gonna say specific. What was it. What did he do last week. It's hard to keep track of. What did he attack the to a mets game. The offi shut up there. Were some people you twitter at. Which i knew by the way that he was going to get that. Walk off it and then opportunity because you're at put out that clip in three hours before there were and i call this because i don't want i'll sometimes you'll be critical danke twitter and i understand. There's a lot of yankee fans on twitter. Who i like. They're great fans on twitter. Probably don't even tweet. But there's a specific us set of yankee twitter. And i call them the people with profile pictures of players in there In their avatar his people. That's usually a pretty good indicator. Where if you're a real person a picture of yourself your names like brat or corey or something. You're you just tweet about the yankees. I don't know why he's those two names. But then i'm probably okay with you if you're a real person whose identity isn't being a yankee player and just passionately yankee fan. You probably have a good head on your shoulders. You probably have a brain in your head and you probably share the same opinions that i do like that bobby malone guy. That's that's who you're right driving right. If you have a picture of our coal in your profile or you have a hoodie person or this or whatever that i hate you. I never some people there are. Some people responded that ramp be like this is racially motivated. This is a racist rant against gary sanchez. to call him stupid. Or you fucking stupid to think that. I did not see that as i didn't respond to be real. I didn't want to give these people the time a day because they're just seeking attention. They don't deserve it. Gary sanchez. i'll say it again. He's a mora he has no baseball. I q. I've watched that now for five years. That's out racially motivated. That cold i watched the game with my eyes. And i see that he's a dumb player. There's a lot of plenty of alex rodriguez hispanic buyers. Maybe the highest baseball. I q of all time. Do you think there's a racially motivated thing behind that. Your head is so far up your ass in your brain is so fucking broken that you can't possibly see what i'm talking about. You should stop root for for the yankees and you. Shouldn't i don't know if i can say this but you know what i'm going to set. You should off yourself from the planet. Maybe if the belief that out it's a social plot that's what if you're still defending sanchez. At this point. I know hit sometimes. Yada yada yada. He's a catcher. He's got power. Tell me you watch these games. You cannot win. A world series of gary sent now dr no. You can't do it. He's not a winning baseball. Gave him this year. i gave him twenty twenty one. I said okay last chance. That's a no just a passed ball tag. There are mistakes that are inexcusable that that winning baseball players. Just don't make gary sanchez. makes them time and time again and yeah if he was hitting two fifty with a three fifty on base percentage and thirty thirty five home runs one hundred. Rbi yes we could put up with that defense. We could put up with some those lackadaisical mental aris shirt. I can maybe put up with that. But that's gary sanchez of two thousand sixteen and twenty seventeen. And you're lying to yourself if you still think that. He's that. Enter right now. Gary sanchez this year. When has to ten three thirteen obie p. Seven forty three oh. Ps none of those numbers are good. Sure he's got twenty one home runs. I feel like half the and matter at all gary sanchez. The offense is no longer great enough to make up for everything else. That's wrong and he cannot be starting point. Twenty two seven. Forty three oh. Ps shirt you compare it to like other catchers across the board of shirt ranked pretty high up there because catches for most part suck but when you factor in the defense. It's like well we don't need to deal with. We can just get a guy who can defend and hit. Okay like we. We don't need twenty one and fifty one out of catcher if he can catch the ball and can't frame and even the arm is accurate anymore. I feel like. I just want out there every time i would like to come up with dick. We sort of talked about this last show. Where about like my own war. But i want to go through a game. So the the most subjective based on nothing stat in the world but to sign every player either plus one zero or negative one either made a positive contribution into anything remained a negative contribution. If i did that for gary sanchez this year. He's probably like negative thirty. Like gary sanchez. had some games. He's been good there so many games. Where i feel like gary sanchez. Make so many era. I mean ours fit like just in general mistakes errors gets out in a big spot. He is without a doubt been more than a negative to a positive To this year. And i don't need to stop toback that yes. There are many things that need to change this off. Season for me. Boone's gone no question about it mark. Now yeah but i live with him coming back. But marcus teams and.

Strength To Be Human --Global Arts & Affairs Podcast, Hosted by Mark Antony Rossi
"offi" Discussed on Strength To Be Human --Global Arts & Affairs Podcast, Hosted by Mark Antony Rossi
"It's something to get used to because we places it's the same. I lived in germany for the most of my time as well as all the traveling. But i lived there have a house there and everything and if you went up on the on the street corner and said heil hitler you automatically get two years in jail without parole he just grab this grab you throw in the cop car and you in jail will say. We violated the law and not mentioning that guy's name so even there and it's a pretty free society not everything's free. It's it's a different place. It's a place where when you go to the post office. Yeah you could send some letters and you can also pay your water and your telephone bill. All in the same location because everything is centralized. They know they know exactly who you are. What you've been doing what you've been using because the government knows everything because that's how it works. It's all one same entity so just as much as that might be convenient for population. If they were ever go the same way they went in the past was also convenient for the government to know everything about you. Because they do they do they know at all. It's not hard they know. Exactly when you've been home what you've been using a trivia all of that just because that's all the information comes in the same location so you could go right to the post office. Pick up some male vice stamps. Pay your electric and your water bill on the same visit. Yeah you know it's true when you mentioned Being in a place where there is no snow. Freedom of speech I would like to illustrate that. Might pennants when they were dating backing the nine in nineteen the nineteen fifties bid on was the president of the time and he was a dictatorship. And if did not agree with him or if you spoke against him they would immediately arrest to anew would never be seen again ever and what they used to. It was the the the time of terror where the use to stop people in the street and separate them. And then one one officer would say to the person you're talking about and the offi studies asking the same question to the other person and if their stories did not coincide they would assume immediately that there were speaking against the government and they both disappear. That was when my parents were dating and they..

Talking Tech
Is It Time to Ditch Two-Factor Text Messages?
"Of the most important security measures you can take turning on two factor authentication to log into various online accounts whether it's for your bank your email or your twitter account but it might be time to ditch the option to receive those codes. You get by text that's right. I'm usa today. Tech columnist rob pecoraro writes about this on dot usa today dot com exploring alternatives to rely on text messages when enabling two factor authentication. It's especially important if your t. mobile customer as a recent data breach made its customers more susceptible to what's called a sim swap attack where a hacker tries to take over a phone line to intercept two factor authentication messages and it doesn't require the hacker to physically have your phone in their possession one alternative to receiving text with a code that allows you to continue the log in process is to switch to an or app google authenticate or is one big example. I've used an app called offi h. y. for years. Now it's fantastic. I use it for several of my accounts. It's really easy to set up in. All you do is when it gets to that screen that asks for the code to put in Instead of again getting text she'll go to the offi app and pull up the account. And it'll give you a six digit code. You type it right in. There are also some apps like google bypass text message altogether instead showing a message on your screen asking if you tried signing in and then he can tap either yes or no to confirm that you can also purchase an encrypted usb security key to linked to your account and then confirmed by plugging into the new device. They usually start around twenty five dollars but can't be fooled by fishing pages and protect multiple

Conversations
"offi" Discussed on Conversations
"Hunting was a game and one of the dog. Job-hunting meant food and so it was interesting. Well the hungry dog was a bit sharper quicker off the mark but danger. The hungry dog was to be very careful that it wouldn't eat the truffle because the travel. So there's there's risks that come with training through hunger and did you manage to find any of these. These white piedmont truffles on that day. Yes we did. it was thrilling. So the dog dotted often then followed the dog and the other one hundred dollar that trevor under the knife followed that travel hunter. He had this cascade excitement. And then the dog was in the Taking with it to make sure. I didn't need the travel. And it's up point. When chapel is revealed. You the smell. It smells so much more vivid than it does in the way around because this medicine. Active process is produced by living metabolising sells. You can't dry truffle. An expected taste it later. That you can't do some type of mushroom it's it's a living summons and so you smell the in harmony with the franks. None of the leaf mauled the breeze. The rotting wood and this this astonishing odor just ribbons up and so it was a very very powerful experience so hard to describe but was it. A pleasant smell was just a strong smell. What kind of attitudes come to your mind. I thought it was very pleasant back fast. Quite unlike that really worked in this forest context and you could smell how it it. Perfect chord with the other smells that with that. If i smelled the smell on its own as it did in weighing more in in a restaurant then it stands out as this unusual smell. It really made sense in the forest. You could tell that smell had evolved there. The relationship that fungi have to animals and insects is is a fascinating one. What does zombie found guy melon and how they operate so there. There's very fascinating part of the fungal life and there were these funky a large number of some in fact. This ability has evolved multiple times that these fungi can grow inside insects and to puppet their behavior to serve the fungus purpose so one example is a fungus could of quotas and quotas infects carpenter ants. Normally these ants live and the shadows the damp ground a forest but an hiked and light a instinctively avoided because these things new climbing up high climbing into the light. These things make the ends vulnerable to predation so void those void those cues and so when they get infected off your forty steps they become fascinated by height and by light by these things which is normally mission normally do the opposite and so the fungus can override that instincts cause into climb up high on on these plant stems. A syndrome called some disease pie and then just the right height for the fungus to fruit in the case of offi cody accepts about fifteen centimeters above the forest floor. The aunt a bites on to a vein. The undecided of a leaf in what's called a death grip and at that point fungus..

Vegas Nation - Raiders Football
"offi" Discussed on Vegas Nation - Raiders Football
"Just wasn't a j. green. You gotta you gotta know the particulars daughter last night or the other day walked in she. She says what. I wanna hear from twenty four daughters My fake ideas arrived. You wanna see it and and the and the brother said just make sure you know the address you know. He's mike stevens from pittsburgh and now he's older now but when he used his he got caught in a in a dc club one night. Like hey mike. What's your address. And you've got stumped. He goes well. It's in pittsburgh there like you get the hell out here. So i believe her address in kansas city. I'm not sure about that. But if you're gonna pull off the scam in this guy. Sounds like he's dial. The i mean there's certain levels opponent scam. I know well with the shack and that was that was an amateur hour. Compared to this guy. I mean i didn't have to accept anything except talk like an idiot for six months in all situations that kinda got challenging but this guy knew with heat site dalton and cowboys i in a weird children. I think you'll agree with me. Like i'm very impressed with this guy. Like i give this guy. Ton of credit would accept. Get 'em game like what are you working towards again as you said we've all done dumb things we've all made up lies like for two girls now. Everybody's done that. I get that i with that. I'm supportive of that. What are you wasting my time for two hours. Two and a half hours on the plane for first of all. That's that's time. I use to catch up on net flicks and podcasts. You're wasting that time and you're wasting your own time. There's no endgame with me whatsoever. There's nothing you can gain from convincing me of anything. I don't i. Just i don't understand it on any level i could not figure this out. Well i don't think you'll ever see him again. Whether you're in cancun or kabo obviously more trips plan this year I get a one day vacation to san diego. Take my daughter back to college. So you know. I'm right there on with cancun and the offi co so good times by me. If you do run across again in some your travels we need an or maybe there'll be some kind of some kind of scandal with this guy. Well here's some guy in dallas dressed up as aj green like a lunatic with all right. We're going to continue our training camp podcasts. Route training camp. Just getting underway out here at raiders facility for training camp. Listen to all our podcast. We give you up to date. Information and opinions on the raiders. That's going to do if our latest edition of unsportsmanlike conduct to the biggest nation. This podcast has been brought to you. By the las vegas journal presented by blue hustle. Remember now there are new episodes of biggest nation. Every monday wednesday and friday. Subscribe to vegas nation on apple. Podcast spotify or any podcast. You can support this show by leaving a rating interview on apple podcast and combined coverage vegas nation dot com for heidi famous. We ran this podcast. adam. I'm we'll talk next week. I'm geoff garin in investigative reporter with the las vegas review journal in partnership with the mob. Museum i'm your guide for season two of mobbed up the fight for las vegas a true story about money their piggy bank they had the ability to get loans. Whoever they wanted to get loans for crime you're in with every bank in the united states over that got action and the battle to control this trip. I was on television accused fronting for the mob. We were very angry and very upset. And we knew we had been double-cross. Subscribe to mob fight for las vegas season. Two today on apple podcasts. Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts presented by pro group management additional sponsorship provided by el cortez and the golden star..

Bullseye with Jesse Thorn
"offi" Discussed on Bullseye with Jesse Thorn
"Grown to love the idea of being a nerd and for me. It's the definition for me. Is that someone who is truly passionate about something. They're interested in and so for patent. It's movies and comics and that kind of thing and some people it's music and baseball and you know and for me. It's muppets. muppets. But also another thing. That that meredith. And other people that i know have that and poetry is sometimes i get so lost in the minutia and exotic information of whatever nerdy thing. I'm delving into that. I kind of lose touch with like. I'm not a. I'm not as cognizant of my friends and everyone that i know and love whereas meredith is very very in tune with everything that's going on with her friends is fascinated by them is actually more in tune with life and human beings as they are right now whereas i can yes i can name you know. box ship from Empire strikes back the houndstooth but I but i. There are times when i'm like. Oh it was your birthday yesterday. And you know meredith like never because she's so much more in tune that been ads the poetry and amazingness of her friends. Yes but also marrying a nerd and having been a heart of many universes with which he might be fascinated for example. Yes she is. She came about her love of nerd them from being a part of acting and performing in some of these realms and then meeting the fans and going. This is actually really cool. They're very creative. they're like well. I i start. I i do voice over work and i did a show called the clone wars that dave baloney created. And it's a star wars thing. And i play a character in that and because a few other characters i have a main character named barris offi but then i have a bunch of other characters as well and he gave the director and creator basically is the most knowledgeable. Oh my god about everything star wars. And so i watched every single star wars movie in order and then. I'm also best friends with seth green who created robot chicken and he does a whole star wars series about he does comedy animated thing about stars and i watched all the robot chicken star wars specials and then of course dave gives me the behind the scenes and then he gave me all the books like of the expanded universe that have to do with bears. Obvious so i became a big love. I've always loved star wars..

TT Filmpodcast
"offi" Discussed on TT Filmpodcast
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Podcast RadioViajera
"offi" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera
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On The Table Gaming
"offi" Discussed on On The Table Gaming
"So hates chase on the table gaming and they were going to be looking at the visions in the well not really the vision the flames but the visions and maybe the day. Usa store page as the asthma. O.'day website updated of previews things that you can pre-order revealing the she bear's the friedman hedge nights the queen's men and the roller faithful. So i'm joined by barrack. The brick of songfire discord fame. Mike from off the wall games in massachusetts one of the best of our communities on the east coast and then calvin as well are patriots supporter extraordinary. So thank you guys so much. For coming on the podcast. Thanks for thinking and we were chatting a little bit before we got things started giving our kind of initial impressions here of the she bears and bear kind of. What was your hot take care. What your first impressions like the sculpture. Like like honesty offi. That's pretty cool. Yeah it's great to get a little more like diversity in the in the factions as well and they and they look pretty amazing like these are six. You're saying six sculpture and they all look pretty fantastic. Covid how about you. What do you think of the bears. So i i really like the The alternate or i guess technically be the primary more veterans skulk. Now the one..

CATS Roundtable
"offi" Discussed on CATS Roundtable
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Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"offi" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
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Bitcoin Radio
"offi" Discussed on Bitcoin Radio
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All Things Considered
Scientists Discover New Lemur Species
"And gorillas may be our best known primate cousins. You might be less familiar with mouse lemurs, the world's smallest primates. They're tiny and adorable, with big googly eyes and fairy tales. They can be tough to spot in the forests of Madagascar and even tougher for scientists to identify when you go to the forest, and you will see your mouth remark is night time to actually tell what species belongs to. Marina Blanco is a research scientist at the Duke Leamer Center in North Carolina, and for years her team surveyed the lowland forests of northeastern Madagascar are capturing and measuring the tiny nocturnal creatures. I took genetic samples to now. All that work has paid off because they see one of the mouse lemurs they sampled, often found clinging to cardamom bushes is a new species. Only about 10 inches long, and half of that is its tail, and it weighs just two ounces. A scientist named it Micros Abyss Janahi or Jonas Mouse lemur. In this case, Jonah is Jonah rats and Buzz offi, a Leamer, researcher in Madagascar and his reaction to the news. Good news in a bad time brats and Gadhafi says levers, including this new species are surrounded by threats, one first off them are critically endangered. On the brink of extinction. 98% of them are friends. So that means, But there is a big risk for the next generation not to see any more dreamers, mining, poaching and illegal hunting all threatened lemurs. But the biggest problem, he says, is deforestation. There's no discussion when the first is gone, the MIRs are like fish. Fish cannot survive outside of the water, humorous candles your life outside of the forest Red. Simba's offi says Conserving forest is crucial to the future of Lamers. And he says he hopes this new tiny primate will illustrate just how much we have to lose.

WTOP 24 Hour News
Washington, DC panel wants name of segregationist village founder removed from Chevy Chase fountain
"To play on locally with a call to remove a segregationist village founder's name. Francis Newlands established Chevy Chase during the 18 nineties. There's a fountain with his name that sits in the center of Chevy Chase Circle, and now locals want his name wiped away a DC advisory Neighborhood Commission panel voting this week to ask the National Park Service. To uproot a plaque there bearing his moniker Shandra Garfield, who proposed the resolution points out that years ago, she would not have been able to move and live there, based on past believes on race in Italy, now our community, in the words of John Lewis. We know better so we must fight for change, and we must do better. Newlands was a known supporter of limiting education for black people and wanted Chevy Chase to be all white. Ken's offi. W T OBY

AI Today Podcast: Artificial Intelligence Insights, Experts, and Opinion
AI Changing the Workforce, Interview with Valerio De Stefano
"Hello and welcome to the AI today. Podcast I'm your host Kathleen. I'm your host Ronald Schmeltzer. Our guest today is of Alario Distefano. Who is professor of labor law at Keio Leuven Hive Alario? Thank you so much for joining us on today. Thanks so much for the action thrilled to have you. Welcome Valerio and thanks for joining us. We'd like to start by having you introduce yourself to our listeners and tell us a little bit about your background and your current role especially as it relates to artificial intelligence for so professor of Labor Law the University of love and in Belgium and before debts I was some Offi several stage National Labor Office. Which is a you and specialized agency that deals with everything that concerns labor and work there. I started working on technology. Impacts on labor may be working for a number of years about platform worth in the economies and he was the first time I started to reflect on automated management platforms. Vastly use technology to manage NBC. Fine Worse for instance. They allocate us in worksheets using. Gps and you. Software to constantly monitor work by collecting for instance customer reviews on cutting out of the Latham's workers debts on a meet. That very high on this that is required to be met are for taking screen shots of people that were aligned to show their clients that they are actually working so blaffer work as being used as a pilot for management by But management by algorithms is much broader than that so my interest come from the label sides and when we talk about and management and automation and occupy. It affects the workplace. Well we see that. A loss of the debate is about the wanting of jobs. How many jobs we'RE GONNA LOSE COMMISSION WE? They're all but still my competent job or not so much on the quality side of it's our technology is gonNA impact on my every day working life out not used to write my performance discipline my work so I think an researcher I am trying to fill these gaps. San One of the ways between these by editing a special issue of a journal Competitive Labor Law and policy are now that's east about automation artificial intelligence and labor protection and especially should we gather he contribution of many labor experts. Sociology economies lawyers investor relations specialists to investigate out technology. Easings reducing the workplace The facts our worke life beyond question all losing jobs. Yeah that was a really interesting insight. Thank you so much for your input on that you know. Some employers are having their employees use wearable tools that track emotions and stress by collecting data on heartbeats and the tone of voice for example. So you say that. Most of these practices should be urgently restricted because losing one's privacy especially their internal privacy mental privacy arguably threatens one of the core elements of being human. Can you explain to us why you say this? And what data. You may have to show how it can be misused so having a system the trucks your emotions and read your facial expressions or the tone of your voice is percents agreed invasion of our private sphere impersonality so basically when these options. I'm giving a data concern my most privates. In evening we will aspects the most private People of my life my thoughts my emotions and in some cases I might not even be much aware of these emotions of deceased themselves so basically managers know more about me they night about myself and these basically economic up on stress levels in general is generates huge information asymmetry now permission cement always being there at the workplace but he's really tilting the scale on the employer side. This is why. I think this should be restricted in a way because we are experiencing something that was completed America off in the past. The facts that employers manages can read my mind now so the question is not about Audi St that are be misuse. It is the very thing collection of the data. That should be called into question using us. His answer no in my mind better and faster than I women to share busy formation with other people percent abuse so we do not need data on specific issues is practice already are issues pursuing my. You know it's interesting because data is at the heart of AI and people have been freely giving away their data for many years in exchange for free services. And I think for a while we weren't even thinking about it we were just signing up giving away information leading different companies and systems and apps that we were using track us and didn't think twice about it but what happens when the workplaces start requiring employees to use these tools that collect data on them you know such as facial recognition technology or wearable tools that are able to track a variety of different things. This is where it starts to get. Maybe a little bit more gray where we're not necessarily giving it out so freely but almost being more fired too. So what have you seen discussed around this subject with regards to laws and regulations so first of all as a lawyer? I feed the assumption that people even customers even as the mets F- truly consented to give away all. These data is percent questionable. Now when we started to get away those day that when we hey member of facebook or twitter or whatever we did we could not imagine how far reaching implications of data could be an Audi. St could use it was not a manageable of the point. And even if this was describing fine prints in thousands of pages of terms of references. Nobody haven't read those sense of Serres. Now if we want to give you becky ambulance seeker lawyer. I mean it can be enough. Yes you gave your consent to even read the fine print so bad for you but as a society any tens of policy we need also to question much consent in our bailable and valued consent loss when we start to all these away now acids from days when it comes to employment fierce. Give bits even more complicated because employment is percent. Somebody us. Fowler's augured the other party at employers in any legal system as some amount of authority over workers they can be supplying the workers. They can monitor their work. The director work so it is already unbalanced situation. And when it comes to employment because of these unbalance consent is really never to be taken for goods in the sense that most people don't have a choice whether to work or not whether to apply for a job or not whether to be subject to certain vises tools than that monitoring techniques or not so there is not each choice and therefore there is not a free

Between The Lines
What happens if Uncle Sam goes home?
"Support for Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders indicates more and more. Americans are questioning the nation's role as global leader. But what happens if Washington Jettison? Us alliances and ended the Ford Presence of U. S. forces according to Thomas wrought in the Lightest Foreign Affairs magazine. That's a distinguished New York based journal a strategy of Retrenchment. He argues would among other things. Destabilize the regional security orders about Europe and Asia increase the risks of nuclear proliferation and aggravate the threat of major power conflict. The foreign affairs article is cold. The folly retrenchment. Why America can't withdraw from the world? The author Thomas Rod is director of the Center for the United States and Europe at the Brookings Institution and is affiliated as Nonresident Fellow with the Lowy Institute in Sydney. He's based in Washington. Hi there Tom Hi Tom. It's great to be Richard and join us in cine studio. Is Doug Bandow? He's a senior fellow at the Cato Institute also in Washington a former special assistant to President Ronald Reagan and this she's scholar in residence at the Center for Independent Studies. That's a Sydney based think tank that I had welcome back. I glad to be on Tom. Tom Why do you still support a foreign policy? Strategy that Yusei quote has served the US. Whoa for decades. Well I think that the you know the. Us has had a critical role to play in Europe and in Asia since the end of our two and then after the Cold War And I think it really has worked. You know it's it's created sort of stable open and prosperous regional orders. I think if the US was to withdraw from those regions those orders will be at jeopardize some. We'd see all sorts of negative effects and I think as we look at American farm policy. Be Up to distinguish between some of the conflicts in Afghanistan and elsewhere that might make sense to to to pull back from or to to to end and the more broad sort of American commitment to international security. And I'm sort of worry that we might throw the baby out with about water in this when we talk about you know how engaged the US should be in the world but your critics would say that the US has over extended itself Particularly in nations. That don't directly affect the American national interests. I think of Afghanistan Iraq Libya many people would say strategic disaster after strategic disaster. Doesn't that undermine the case for? Us Global leadership role. Well I think that we can. We can debate the merits of of each of those and certainly in Afghanistan. Icee in the piece that it's time to end the the Board Air. I think Iraq is a sort of a tricky case because there needs to be some sort of a small presence to prevent the resurgence of Isis. And but the main point of the piece actually is that the US has not overextended in Europe and Asia. So all those cases you mentioned are sort of the Greater Middle East right there nod And Not in Europe not in Asia and I think the strategy in those two regions is basically working has worked quite well and so I don't really see the evidence of an over extension in either of those two places over extension dot band. I think we're clearly overextended. The problem is it's going to get worse. You look financially at the United States. It has a trillion dollar annual deficit for the foreseeable future without a financial crisis. Those numbers will get worse of the entitlements. Is the elderly retire? The question is how one maintains globe spanning military capable of trying to contain nations along their borders essentially everywhere and also fund other commitments. I think is going to put enormous pressure on the US budget. And I think what we see today is basically an overhang of a policy. It's inertia for policy that worked well in terms of containing the Soviet Union but doesn't make much sense when it comes to Russia and a policy that in East Asia's very complicated China's strikes me as being the major problem that we face but it makes no sense to extend ourselves everywhere for primarily concerned about China. I kept isn't a US. Pullback from Asia and Europe want that be more likely to embolden regional powers like China and Russia. I don't view Russia's being particularly strong power the stage Russia doesn't dominate Europe the way the Soviet Union threatened do so Russia doesn't have anywhere close to the relative strength towards Europe that China does Europe strikes me as being a very good example of where history suggests we should change policy changing circumstances. Meena change the policy now argue frankly. Us policy's been destabilizing. American policy towards Russia in terms of NATO expansion involvement in Ukraine and Georgia has actually provoked the Russians and has created greater problems there and argue greater threats than an alternative policy. Would Have Tom Rock. Well I guess I would sort of ask Doug if you pull of NATO or reduce the US commitment to troops in the to to the countries in the Baltics Eastern Central Europe. I mean I see the presence there as having a deterrent effect. In that if we didn't have NATO Basically have Russian incursions into those countries in greater instability. I also think NATO helps to sort of try to slow the rise of authoritarian intimate some of those countries. We have big problems in Hungary and elsewhere. I think if NATO was to disband pullback those problems get worse than that. We need to be more focused. On Democracy. In those countries that are currently in the NATO Blah if as the retentions argue the US should basically withdraw from NATO or weedy ended started military. An present there that will have significant negative consequences in another part of Tom. Wright's thesis in his Foreign Affairs as I dug Bandau is that. Us retrenchment leads to nuclear proliferation that is US allies. No longer protected by uncle. Sam would be tempted to acquire nuclear weapons of their own. Why Co that danger Doug Bandow? Everything's relative here. Sometimes you live in a world with bad choices so if the question is to the United States forever defend lots of allies being willing to sacrifice American cities to defend them or should they have nuclear capabilities. Themselves it's not so clear to me. That proliferation is such a bad thing. It's not a good thing but the question is does. The United wanted to risk Los Angeles to protect Taipei and Sydney and Seoul and Tokyo should the US be prepared to risk. You know. The United States still cities and dealing with Russia when in fact already Britain and France have nuclear weapons. Perhaps the European Union are some European defense for should also have nuclear capabilities. I don't think that it's a good alternative. On the other hand the assumption undebated you know kind of unconsidered. I think that. Us should of course maintain this Really starts falling apart especially in Northeast Asia if North Korea possesses missiles capable of hitting the United States and targeting American cities doesn't make any sense for the United States to be prepared to go to war on the Korean Peninsula. What risks are at stake? What interests are at stake? I look at that and say this really is at point to argue that. Maybe we need to reconsider. Who has want Tom Rod on that note? How would you respond to Doug? Bangles question does the. Us wants to risk of Los Angeles to protect Taiwan. Yeah I just. I just think it's really. You know in the exaggerated concern. I mean this is a very real concern. At the height of the Cold War there was a problem. Extended deterrence you know. Obviously there was a number of Said's and brinksmanship but since the Cold War the US has been able to deter Russia in Europe and Saudi. Different way you know actors in Asia what I going to the brink of a global crisis and You know that would precipitate nuclear war. Hasn't we haven't seen that pattern of crises in the last three decades so The evidence would suggest that deterrence in Europe is fairly stable. I came guests. Doug band out from Kite. When Thomas Rod from Brookings? Both prominent washington-based think tanks. And we're dividing. Tom's lightest site in Foreign Affairs magazine. The folly of retrenchment. Why America can't withdraw from the world before we turn to Australia's neighborhood in is Doug. I just want to put it back to you on this question of pulling America out of certain regions. Say the Middle East if the US pulls out of Iraq and Syria a want you just invite those suny jihadist or even the Shia militias to fill the void while they're already there. I mean the reason. Shia militias are active in Iraq is because we blew it up. I mean the notion that America promotes stability in the Middle East. I think is a fantasy the? Us helped blow up Libya now. We created the precedent that if you're dumb enough to give up your nuclear weapons and missiles we take you out who what dictator wants to follow more Merck Offi. I think the the Iraq circumstance you cannot complain about Iranian involvement there when we took out the anti Iranian dictator. So I don't see us as being able to promote relative stability in Iraq in twenty eleven when Obama Administration withdrew. Us troops that created a vacuum for those Sunni. Jihadists non-islamic stunned. I mean th this. As soon as you hottest were active. The reason we have al-Qaeda's it was created al Qaeda in Iraq which transmuted into Isis Obama pulled out following the George W Bush plan Bush could not get a status of forces agreement through when he had all the troops. So the blame Obama for this. I think is silly. And if American troops had been there there's no reason to think they would have maintained stability they would have been a target not only of Shia militias it would have been targeted Sunnis. Both sides would viewed the United States as being a problem. I told me dot band now. He he's a former Reagan. Adviser Menu reflects with I express themselves in different ways Obama trump and sands would essentially agree with Doug Bandow. How would you respond? But I think Obama. The Obama Administration came to the conclusion that it had sort of made a mistake in pulling out of Iraq in the manner in which it did because it went back in. You know to fight. Isis applied played an isis merged So I think you know. I think there's a tendency when we look at these issues you know to say the US withdraw from all of these conflicts to say. It's a Bama toward the beginning. Iraq was the wrong war. Could start it on false. Premises and Afghanistan was the good war Because it was legitimate when it began and broader than looking at the strategic consequences of both which are sort of independent of the causes right. And you know if you have a country `significant you know as Iraq in the heart of the Middle East. What goes on there has consequences and consequences for the region at a time when there is still continuing terrorism threat. I think is happening now. Let's bring it to Asia a dog. You obviously five a retrenchment of US power from not just Europe in the Middle East. I completely get that but you also support a retrenchment from East Asia question. Why China just feel the strategic vacuum left by Uncle Sam and therefore threaten the integrity of many sovereign states in the region. Doug Bandow well. China's the great challenge and the question of how to deal with China. There's no easy answer. I think the question of what America's role should be. It's clearly much more of a backup role it's not America's job to protect scarborough reef for the Filipinos me last year. Rodriguez territory announced after the Chinese Sankar ship. The US should send the navy in and start bombing. And I'm here with them. I mean it shows the danger of essentially transferring these decisions to local powers. And there's no doubt I think providing security guarantees

ESPN FC
VAR Gives Chelsea the Blues
"Interesting way do we stop for today's game because obviously massive result for Manchester United but it feels like a match that was defined by those decisions looking table. Five points on the ninth and seventy arsenal as everybody. Back into the mix is for where we start. Just go over a few things quickly. Chelsea one one in six in the League manager having a brief please exacly the goalkeeper again. Well they copy understaffed that again. We'll talk about the reasons not plan. You may say definitely has You know gives you the confidence. Go Cuban behind you and really copier was way over his left for the false goal. Checks cut score struggle scoring. And all the good play on the English officiate in Var is just an absolute utter shambles on talk without you say the afterward this because it did win. The point through them chronic. Let's start with the Harry. Maguire one McGuire off the game said basically he could see by try was falling on him so he put his leg up to stop him falling on a guy who set off given some story to make it to make it sound reasonable decision. They made the truth. Does he kicked caught by. Its Way and a painful position and I don't understand the controversy because it's straightforward any normal human being anybody who's entity football should see that surveyed cow then. He's not given as a joke. Mate rarely the head of the p. g. m. oil an England. The referees should fall on has sold off the back of vest season alone onto the Taylor was at referee that Raffray game when hung homeland son was sent off. That was he missed that one as well but it was officiated by Var. It was very similar. Motion Offi win because as a dispiriting. Navarre is the crux of the matter. Here because antenna Taylor said it. Before as the on field official the game should be refereed by the onfield official. He was in a game he was with instant. Harpen five yards from the monitor from the very thing. That might really doesn't want the referees to go and look because it's taken up too much time it was five yards from the Monitor. It can poke the Cross and then a concession decision between the cows I mean as frightened the stubbornness and ignorance of these officials in England. Just a quick poll from the boys. Frank Red card view on Harry Maguire. Yes of course. I have nothing to say more than what the Guy said you know? I've been a defender and you you ego works when when in fact somebody pushes you and you get out and the funding start to to laugh at you and you have a reaction. And that's exactly what McGuire. He was upset but it goes but surely pushed him and the and when he saw me kicked him stretch his leg and he's a straight red card. We go a little bit. Further than Craig is going is the guy who washed the war. Don't understand football in never played football. If he would have played football it would have understand that it was a clear foul from McGuire. Read one hundred percent I think Russia is on and it was his decision in the first half as well which was real bizarre. One when William Yellow Car took Puno Fernandez on dropped the shoulder. Tony little step over went to the byline clear. Foul and the referee gave will end the yellow card for diving and it was almost an and the boys are absolutely right and Craig's absolutely spots on it. That was the perfect chance for Anthony. Taylor who's a couple of yards away from the monitor just to go and double check just freeze on sanity. If you like just to double check the situation it was a definite kick out higher. Guan Yu exactly what he was doing and it was. I think it's I think it's clear everyone. That was a clear red card. What about the disallowed goal in the second half that we saw? Chelsea thought they made the breakthrough dawn thing thought the again the guy is sitting there in Vr. And the and the decision when it's when it's fast and furious all young girls of it and it was very easy to spot and I don't know what the solution is because these are easy decisions. Sometimes I feel as you should have a next pro. You know in your room but it doesn't really make any sense saying I'm calling myself because the guys inveigh Autzen. I would see quite clearly see that Fred was the first one that pushed asprilla Quetta. He then falls into into Brandon Williams and then everyone assumes up Brandon Williams is being fouled but the first foul and the first push came from from Frank de agree. I totally agree. I think the guy in the wars wearing the Manchester t shirt in. Because if you don't WanNa see McGuire you cannot avoid seeing what Fred did. Fred pushed spirit. Who didn't have anything to do? But Pushing William so it's nonsense of course nature desk grace eight because I was. I'm a former Jesse. Players have people who are GONNA say he wants to defend Chelsea. None of which you did. Well they were courageous APPREC-. They did a good pressure pressing on my on. Chelsea deplete very well that game but the ref give them the game. The Ref the guy in of all the revenue done look at the Monitor but the Guy Lavar give them begin in this way. Like with sat here for guys discussing the same incident and it's rare where everybody agrees so wholeheartedly about it. Sometimes you could say well I could. Maybe see what the officials saw here but on this occasion and it's not anti united buyers or anything like that it just seem well day the officials you have to accept we brought br vow was brought in so the decisions that were that. Were wrong the maiden such. It's not decision would be fixed. We get VR and somebody looking at that monitor. Still can't see it. There's nowhere else to go and this is. This is what was stolen. And we've seen a lot of people crying vars ruining the Game Games gone. But this isn't vast phone if you're showing an official what we've all seen and he comes to that conclusion as that's nothing to do with David. Technology is to do with human interpretation. This is a simple debate. Whether you're wearing a red shirt of mandated as a foreigner a Bushel of jealousy. This is this is not. This is an impartial debate. Because it's so simplistic and the decisions. No when we were watching the Zuma goal I think we all say they're going to chop off because that's what it lake no that the reason technology here's is for people like us and people like the referee and people that support the whole when the effect of CD something as technology goes Bot and goes. Oh Ho. Let's clarify. There's something else in there and as soon as we saw push we all went. Well he's pushed anti is going is going to give the goal. Yeah and when he doesn't flabbergasted let me go back to your point or colleague made us not here and I'm not having to go with a discussion with VR and looking at monitors six months ago and Preto. An jokingly said we have to get used to looking at monitors referee and looking at replays. Now for what the hell was it talking about here but as it turns out the saw the job the saw think when it comes to understanding as an AFO that was right. Yeah these primarily griff rhys who by the way no it'd be seen at the two thousand eighteen World Cup because they were good enough cannot even luke a replay and give a sensible decision. That's a worry and the so-called dancers league in the world governing in France. They are worse than that. So it's a big forum. I think reference the afternoon out to understand football and the tricks of the players. Okay away from officials way from von. Let's talk about the significant this significance of this result Song Chelsea. Yeah because as you mentioned Kappa dropped again batch y starting when he just looks completely out of form as you're at least gave you a little something when he came off the bench. Justice called the government. We Chelsea goalkeeper is crystal clear. That Frank Lampard has a beef with CAPA-. I believe I understand. He wants he doesn't like him. I'm not as it doesn't seem as a goalkeeper. It doesn't think is good enough and he wants a moat. The Chelsea worried that if she held a fortune on this guy and hence the massive. So there's a fight going on what literally speaking as a fight between lobbing the ball that moment so when you do that then because clearly. It's so tight that you're gonNA have to play your best players. I mean she may finish in the top five. Or so yeah. It's it's Monday so when you make that fight with the bald as it seems to be winning because when you're not winning games you put yourself under more pressure on. That's an interest will cape what was going to come back and today then I'm not saying that's why be loss but he's a clear fi on with the ball that jail if they don't want to financial laws and he signed these road. That's fine when you winning games regular then not moment. Hammond and I talked to be creek. What an argument about whether y plays as you replace a was well the truck by the door by Schwab hustled a goal knauss two games and because he stand he's GonNa start him false quick said to me that is mental. If you want to get in the top four and you play your best. Yeah no I argued still will argue about it but what you cannot argue about. Its when you're putting somebody like Caballero and ahead of kappa. The difference between by Schwab is minimal in my opinion but the difference between Caballero and Carepa is a car and you saw in the forest goal show is a hundred percent all the B. B. Stable. Not play the best people got it done. Frank Lampard twentieth fats. During wrong he is content. There was a number things than I did. The kappa one's a bizarre one. Because the guys are right. It doesn't fancy kept. The middleman is obviously a check who's think sporting director or performance coach. I think one of the very highest level. So he's obviously in favor of capital because he finds Zuma's Gawky thinks he's really good despite a record fee for him so that's where that's where the dilemmas coming from on the pitch tonight thought competition with Suppo the best part but Chelsea was so imbalanced down the left hand. Side Reese James. Spent it right back enough. Liquid applied at left back and every time they went down the left inside cutting back on his right foot and you know. Lonzo is sitting on the bench tonight. So it's easy. In hindsight brothel. There was a guy. Maybe you could have bought one for more balanced and does your rude. Botch y wants a massive debate. Why because of his legs and what you can offer 'em behind is a midfield player. You'd WanNa play Giroud all day long. Because he's a good presence holds the ball really well and you bring these Midfield Plaza into the game. Meanwhile voiced. We've got to give credit. You GotTa sign for Bridge you win. No matter what the officials or whatever happens you got the job done and you all very much rate champions. They go and the race teams ray so say And they're one of them It's not a great Jason. Black has to be said in Chelsea showing cracks. The interesting thing is we've we've been very critical of has been critical socio the front paws. GonNa if he doesn't get this team from that position they were in over the

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The head of AAdvantage shares how you can make your loyalty more rewarding
"Today I am Sunny Fort Worth Texas at the the absolutely beautiful new headquarters of American Airlines. I am so excited to announce that I have bridget blaze Xintai. Hi As my guest today bridge. It just so happens to head. The world's largest loyalty program advantage excited to talk to her today about all things advantage advantage. And you know working at American Airlines. Bridget thank you so much for joining us. Gosh Brian thanks for having me and welcome heartily to sky view here here in Fort Worth Texas. We're delighted to have you here. New Headquarters let's just talk about this headquarters. I mean it is truly when you walk in. There's a huge engine in the ceiling. It will oh engine sort of design this is like an aviation geeks dream headquarters and actually. It's just so lighten area. Even if you're not a plane Geek you must love working here right right. Well said Brian. I think it really can Does draw in those who are aviation enthusiast with a whole host of sculptures or wall treatments or ceiling treatments. In the in the space of the engine. That you're referencing. And then those who may be decided about the industry but don't necessarily have to have a seven five seven engine in the walkway or the oversized oversight seatbelt. Do find it also superindent fighting and it's open space in the white walls and the the use of glass that allows the sun to come in just all very you know motivating even more so so. Let's talk about you know the American culture over the years has changed so you know several what is it six years ago you know merged with the US US Airways you were legacy American Airlines correct. That's right Brian. How do you describe like what is the culture of the twenty twenty American Airlines? So what I would offer you know as the A. L. Where you know am are in. US came together and formed this wonderful company. We are really striving to create an environment. Meant where we've got all hundred thirty thousand employees film like we're moving in one direction and that direction is upward in twenty nineteen the advantage program. Graham it's so much more than just rewarding people for X.. Flights that they take. How do you describe you over six hundred employees? You're running a massive business within the airline align. I sometimes joke inside. They're not frequent flyer programs anymore. They're frequent spender. Programs are frequent buyer programs. How do you think the advantage program is today versus when it first distorted in I? I love the question because so much about. This industry has evolved dramatically over the last couple of decades. And now that I think the evolutionist genesis is set to even accelerate and really at the heart of it. I think he's wonderful wonderful program in this case the advantage program which is really proven not not necessarily identified back then but certainly now as this means to engage loyal customers. And how you can keep this relationship going Wayne through the program and you do that in part through flying and how that is in terms of their personal professional needs and then hockey may engage further. Yes listen more. Commercial capacity that requires spend might be on credit card or hotel stay are coronal that a way to do that to keep engagement of customers it to me. It's not just about being customer. It's about being engaged in loyal customers to your brand when we think about evangelist. Several years there have been like the other major the airlines you know rewarding flyers based on how much they spend adding in a League qualifying tears. I know a lot of people. If we're GONNA Flyer community were very upset about at that. This is the end of the programs but it hasn't quite been that. Has It from your perspective. Like how have these new changes at reward. Frankly hire spenders in the changes changes and upgrades and things like that. How has the program changed in the last three years or four years? Would you say so. That's right Brian. So you know we all had programs that had been set a bit ago and during that period of time from when they were initially designed to really the airline models we were all running lots had changed and yet the programs were still pretty static in their design. So you know a few years ago you saw this introduction of some sort of minimum on the revenue side and do you know folks thought. Oh Gosh you know. I'm not being rewarded. It from my time. What we found is not only did our customers stay with us? The size of early poppulation grew quite handsomely. And so you know I can only describe it on what we're seeing through the data through the actual behavior of our customers and so I would conclude. It's it's all worked out for all the parties And and so you know. On the upgrade side. A lot of that really was the result of feedback we had received from customers. You know we had a really a timestamped approach to this right right. And so those who may have been able to travel further out before the reason we're actually rewarded in the queue for the upgrade A lot of our high value customers book pretty close to departure. I mean I know I never booking events because I know my travel always change. That's right so you have a fair booking. Even within their upgrade window and really they were kind of cut out from the opportunity opportunity so we really felt the need and obligation to action that feedback from these customers and then we moved to something. That's much more reflective of relative value value of our customers over a rolling twelve month period of time. I think one of the big things that has happened is like the multibillion dollar investment of most of the major airlines in the product. Right right so you know lie flat seats. There was real value their input into the product. And then frankly people have started paying more for those seats which I think ten years ago when I first started the points sky upgrades. I don't know what the percentages were airline but I'll especially domestically at Tanah people most of those flights or a lot of those people on those planes were we're getting a lead upgrades and Do you feel squeezed running the loyalty program. Now that there are more people paying for those seats to deliver on that promise to the members. I think we're in a good spot. Actually we've got first and foremost these are seats. That are for purchase right and really. The proposition has always been that if they should not prove to be sold that they're really the provided to those customers who have earned the benefit of the upgrade through consolidated into trouble with American Airlines and so while in certain cases really there's more more demand than there is supply of remaining seats without any argument. We feel like we're getting an ever better balance on being able to the direct purchase by customers because candidly. I get a lot of feedback. When we're sold out on the premium cabin and the customers I just want to buy it? And there's nothing available alongside those who would have loved to upgrade upgrade and it just wasn't there turn this time but when I look at results of upgrades Bryant remains quite lofty on success rates across all of Tares an executive platinum. One thing I do here talking to exact Platz is the system white upgrades and being able to use them. And we just saw united We just had luke bonder on this podcast. The day they announced plus points. which gives you know if you WANNA use double the amount of points now? You can confirm in advance. I would think think for exact plots confirming an advance a top priority and people have seen the availability in advance kind of dry up. Is that something that's GonNa Change or what. What are your insights on the exact system wides in so I- Offi? This upgrades have really been benefit. That really have outpunched their weight. They really Are Attractive and motivating to our customers and so for our system winds. They are quite different in industry-leading really in their design. And that you you know the may be available as soon as book them in all fair class types are eligible for the upgrade and alongside that. If you wish or choose to you may bestow that upon anyone and so we'd like the fact that they are transferable so you know for us Because of the importance of upgrades and how customers really do enjoy them even expect them. You know we're always underway with. How should we be thinking about this Again as the airline model itself continues to

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Apple Maps revamp better, but....
"Hiring isn't easy but there is one place you can go where hiring is simple in smart that place is ziprecruiter where growing businesses connect to qualified candidates candidates try it for free at Ziprecruiter Dot com slash tech talk ziprecruiter. The smartest way to hire apple has revamped its long maligned apple maps APP in resolve is way better experience. Let me tell you all about it. On today's edition of Talking Tech. I'm Jefferson Graham. Let's speaking with the positives apples in a different business than Google and thus is less eager to grab at your personal information use Google maps and Google well has the inside track to following your every move even if the APP is closed apple does offer personalized data but it gets it from the device ice not the cloud and thus only uses random identifiers to get to it not your apply d. This is a big deal now. My favorite feature sure in apple maps is way better spoken directions instead of being told that turn left at thousand feet. I get turn at the next light. This is way less confusing to some of US behind the wheel. Now the maps update looks better with more transit and ride share information. That's great but while apple offers as you rideshare possibilities from just Uber Google has uber and lift Google offers bike routes as well which apple doesn't do for ninety five percent percent on my test drive around Los Angeles Apple maps was right on sending me streets in routes that made sense with plenty of time to make my turns until it didn't I was directed to make a slight right on a busy street when in fact it was a hard real right. Turn this set me down the street. I didn't need to be on on and then I was crossing through town on side roads. That just didn't make sense. I cannot prove that this route took longer than it would have with Google but gosh it it sure felt that way. I do like the privacy features of apple maps and I'm willing to give it another shot listeners. What do you think apple maps Google legal or ways? Let's talk about twitter at Jefferson Graham. You've been listening to talking tech. Please subscribe to the show wherever you listen online audio and I will be back tomorrow with another quick hit from the world of hiring can be a slow process cafe tour. Coo Dylan Moskowitz needed to hire a director of coffee for his organic Senate Coffee Company but was having trouble finding qualified applicants so he switched Ziprecruiter ziprecruiter technology finds people with the right experience and invites them to apply lie to your job Dylan posted his job on Ziprecruiter and was impressed by how quickly he had qualified candidates apply and in just a few days he found his new director of Coffee Offi with results like that. It's no wonder four out of five employers who post on Ziprecruiter get a qualified candidate within the first day see why Ziprecruiter Peter is effective for businesses of all sizes. Try Ziprecruiter for free at our web address ziprecruiter dot com slash tech talk. That's ZIPRECRUITER DOT COM uh-huh Slash T. E. C. H. T. A. L. K. ziprecruiter dot com slash tech talk ziprecruiter the smartest

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The CDC Reports an Uptick in Unvaccinated Children
"Change is real and people are going to go to the earth. No, it's not just shake us off like adult shake it off legally. We don't have if we're not bigger than the earth. So if you if so what? So we'll go through a period where there are a bunch of people. And then we'll come back to another period. I'm not saying I agree with you on that. Absolutely. We don't need any more kids. You're done. Right. Okay. Yes. My sperm count out your find some of these young kids that don't have it like Jared over here. To last. He was tested. The only has two left. You'll laugh. Think about all of it is you can go to a Bank and get some of someone else. Title Joe park. We're not looking for the sheriff man solution. So. Both these things just kind of coming up. Well, we've never measured. I don't think sperm. Becoming less manly. Yeah. Oh, absolutely. This about testosterone. Yes. Oh, I went over there. Yeah. There's a whole cottage industry now on man boobs. Yes. Surgery. Plastic search actually building cottages on that's how big problem we're having. So what's the cottage industry on reducing man boobs 'cause men's testosterone is dropping estrogen levels going up and in developing breasts now I see in the old days people you were attracted to would shame you into losing those. I don't think I don't think women are suddenly in love with that now. So you would think that if guys wanna be with somebody. Get rid of the man boobs. Right. Are you saying it's not a better? I couldn't get rid of them. If I wanted to if I was one of these low testosterone people that you could. But then you have to worry about your testosterone. Because testosterone is not just about boobs. It's about your heart your liver, your spleen, all the organs need testosterone, you biceps triceps phony stuff about the testosterone thing, I've known three people who told me, oh, I'm low T. They probably on drugs. Scam to me, I agree with you on that. Because what they do test that awfully low offi your slightly low, and you should be taking testosterone I said, and I looked at the scale and in measured me for Forty-one-year-old, man. Well, I'm not a forty one year old man, I'm much older than that. Right. So my testosterone would be lowered as well. That's just the scale we use. I said, but it's a wrong scale. Take it. Anyway, don't worry about it. And people get weird. I know a couple of people who are on the low T drugs, and they got