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You Gotta Be Crazy to Short Bitcoin Right Now

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

01:22 min | 4 d ago

You Gotta Be Crazy to Short Bitcoin Right Now

"Bitcoin traded near $28 ,000 on May 28th. Would traders still worry of a full correction of weekend upside? And here you're looking at the Bitcoin One Hour Candle chart. Data from Cointelegraph Markets Point Trading View showed Bitcoin cooling volatility after a last minute surprise saw the action around the weekly close with the US markets closed for Memorial Day holiday. Crypto markets were quite quiet. Traders waiting for a congressional vote on the proposed deal to extend the US debt ceiling. Bitcoin up 4 .4 % on May 28th. Meanwhile failed to convince everyone that the bulls might now have the upper hand. Uploading a potential Bitcoin price roadmap on Twitter, popular trader Crypto Tony called a move back to the low of $23 ,000. Still very much a possibility. Quitting him here. If we close back below $27 .5, I will close my long and look for a short position. And quoting decent trader, the Bitcoin long short ratio has been declining as the price has gone up. This suggests a lot of retail traders on Binance are adding shorts. You got to be crazy to be short in Bitcoin at a time like this. Just saying. But on chain monitoring resource material indicators nonetheless cautioned over dismissing the uptick as a fake out. As someone who frequently uses the phrase while Wes weakening crypto actually believe the Bitcoin PA we have seen for the past few days is legit for multiple reasons, including the fact the bounce came from a key technical support of the 200 week moving average and the debt ceiling deal announcement

$ 23 , 000 $ 27 . 5 $ 28 , 000 200 Week 4 . 4 % Binance Cointelegraph Markets Point Tr Crypto Tony May 28Th Memorial Day United States Last Minute The Past Few Days Weekend Weekly
You Gotta Be Crazy to Short Bitcoin Right Now

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

01:22 min | 4 d ago

You Gotta Be Crazy to Short Bitcoin Right Now

"Bitcoin traded near $28 ,000 on May 28th. Would traders still worry of a full correction of weekend upside? And here you're looking at the Bitcoin One Hour Candle chart. Data from Cointelegraph Markets Point Trading View showed Bitcoin cooling volatility after a last minute surprise saw the action around the weekly close with the US markets closed for Memorial Day holiday. Crypto markets were quite quiet. Traders waiting for a congressional vote on the proposed deal to extend the US debt ceiling. Bitcoin up 4 .4 % on May 28th. Meanwhile failed to convince everyone that the bulls might now have the upper hand. Uploading a potential Bitcoin price roadmap on Twitter, popular trader Crypto Tony called a move back to the low of $23 ,000. Still very much a possibility. Quitting him here. If we close back below $27 .5, I will close my long and look for a short position. And quoting decent trader, the Bitcoin long short ratio has been declining as the price has gone up. This suggests a lot of retail traders on Binance are adding shorts. You got to be crazy to be short in Bitcoin at a time like this. Just saying. But on chain monitoring resource material indicators nonetheless cautioned over dismissing the uptick as a fake out. As someone who frequently uses the phrase while Wes weakening crypto actually believe the Bitcoin PA we have seen for the past few days is legit for multiple reasons, including the fact the bounce came from a key technical support of the 200 week moving average and the debt ceiling deal announcement

$ 23 , 000 $ 27 . 5 $ 28 , 000 200 Week 4 . 4 % Binance Cointelegraph Markets Point Tr Crypto Tony May 28Th Memorial Day United States Last Minute The Past Few Days Weekend Weekly
You Gotta Be Crazy to Short Bitcoin Right Now

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

01:22 min | 4 d ago

You Gotta Be Crazy to Short Bitcoin Right Now

"Bitcoin traded near $28 ,000 on May 28th. Would traders still worry of a full correction of weekend upside? And here you're looking at the Bitcoin One Hour Candle chart. Data from Cointelegraph Markets Point Trading View showed Bitcoin cooling volatility after a last minute surprise saw the action around the weekly close with the US markets closed for Memorial Day holiday. Crypto markets were quite quiet. Traders waiting for a congressional vote on the proposed deal to extend the US debt ceiling. Bitcoin up 4 .4 % on May 28th. Meanwhile failed to convince everyone that the bulls might now have the upper hand. Uploading a potential Bitcoin price roadmap on Twitter, popular trader Crypto Tony called a move back to the low of $23 ,000. Still very much a possibility. Quitting him here. If we close back below $27 .5, I will close my long and look for a short position. And quoting decent trader, the Bitcoin long short ratio has been declining as the price has gone up. This suggests a lot of retail traders on Binance are adding shorts. You got to be crazy to be short in Bitcoin at a time like this. Just saying. But on chain monitoring resource material indicators nonetheless cautioned over dismissing the uptick as a fake out. As someone who frequently uses the phrase while Wes weakening crypto actually believe the Bitcoin PA we have seen for the past few days is legit for multiple reasons, including the fact the bounce came from a key technical support of the 200 week moving average and the debt ceiling deal announcement

$ 23 , 000 $ 27 . 5 $ 28 , 000 200 Week 4 . 4 % Binance Cointelegraph Markets Point Tr Crypto Tony May 28Th Memorial Day United States Last Minute The Past Few Days Weekend Weekly
You Gotta Be Crazy to Short Bitcoin Right Now

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

01:22 min | 4 d ago

You Gotta Be Crazy to Short Bitcoin Right Now

"Bitcoin traded near $28 ,000 on May 28th. Would traders still worry of a full correction of weekend upside? And here you're looking at the Bitcoin One Hour Candle chart. Data from Cointelegraph Markets Point Trading View showed Bitcoin cooling volatility after a last minute surprise saw the action around the weekly close with the US markets closed for Memorial Day holiday. Crypto markets were quite quiet. Traders waiting for a congressional vote on the proposed deal to extend the US debt ceiling. Bitcoin up 4 .4 % on May 28th. Meanwhile failed to convince everyone that the bulls might now have the upper hand. Uploading a potential Bitcoin price roadmap on Twitter, popular trader Crypto Tony called a move back to the low of $23 ,000. Still very much a possibility. Quitting him here. If we close back below $27 .5, I will close my long and look for a short position. And quoting decent trader, the Bitcoin long short ratio has been declining as the price has gone up. This suggests a lot of retail traders on Binance are adding shorts. You got to be crazy to be short in Bitcoin at a time like this. Just saying. But on chain monitoring resource material indicators nonetheless cautioned over dismissing the uptick as a fake out. As someone who frequently uses the phrase while Wes weakening crypto actually believe the Bitcoin PA we have seen for the past few days is legit for multiple reasons, including the fact the bounce came from a key technical support of the 200 week moving average and the debt ceiling deal announcement

$ 23 , 000 $ 27 . 5 $ 28 , 000 200 Week 4 . 4 % Binance Cointelegraph Markets Point Tr Crypto Tony May 28Th Memorial Day United States Last Minute The Past Few Days Weekend Weekly
Biden's New Mortgage Rule Punishes People With Good Credit

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:55 min | Last month

Biden's New Mortgage Rule Punishes People With Good Credit

"New rule that's going to be instituted on May 1st. Around something called an LLP, a loan level price adjustment. Under the guise of equity pushing towards equity, Fannie and Freddie, which should have been disassembled after the 2008 financial collapse, the federal backed mortgages are now going to make a new rule. Congress didn't vote on this. There wasn't a hearing on this. This would not go through a reconciliation process. This did not go through amendments or adjustments or House representatives or senators. No, no, no, these are unelected bureaucrats making a unilateral decision to punish you if you have good credit. This right here is an all out penalty. A walloping. If you have decided to engage in delayed gratification and those of you maybe in this audience that have made bad decisions, gone on vacations, you can't afford max out your credit cards to go to four seasons, going to steakhouses and you have bad credit because you made bad decisions. Well, here's where the new regime comes in. Now all PAs are price adjustments to a loan reflecting how risky it is. If you have good credit, traditionally you pay less. Obviously, you've proven you can do it. If you have bad credit, well then you're going to pay more because you got to prove to the bank. You got to prove to the lender that you're a good bet. But no, no, no, no, because of equity. The whole game has changed. This new rule says that if you have bad credit, you pay less. And if you have good credit, you pay more. You heard me right. We are changing the game. We are the moral fabric of the country has already basically gone. But now this is just another reflection of the moral fabric being gone. No longer are we a country where we want to say good job. Dutiful citizen for saving money, not going out to eat every night for going to the grocery store for using coupons. For investing, now we are going to punish you if you've made good financial decisions.

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Mark Houck's Unjust Targeting at the Hands of the Biden DOJ

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

01:55 min | Last month

Mark Houck's Unjust Targeting at the Hands of the Biden DOJ

"We're talking about this incident in Philadelphia, mark your, you know, you have this little, I would say nothing burger of an altercation where you was this FBI raid on you kind of out of the blue and unexpected bolt, or was it something that you thought would happen? So again, in April of 2022, the case was dismissed. Again, the Philadelphia court PA district attorney felt every district attorney philosophy PD. They wanted to not press any charges. They weren't interested, as you said. It was a nothing case. It all gets dismissed. 5 days later, April 20 7th, I believe. I was served a target letter. This is after the trial was, everything was dismissed in the trial. I was served a target letter by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, eastern district in the Philadelphia area. Now, I was a target of a grand jury investigation with potential indictment with against the face act. Freedom of access to clinic entrances. Now that's what I found out. And my attorney at the time, Matt had fun from the Thomas more society reached out to the assistant U.S. attorney and said, you have no case, my client's innocent. There's case law on your own district, but should you want to indict my client? He's a peaceful man. We'll bring him in peacefully to you. And you don't need to bring an agent out to his house. This was in April of 2022. So with the raid to your question, it was totally out of the blue. Something I was not expecting. Describe the raid. Sure. So about 5 months later, of course, Dobbs has happened at this point, people are being arrested. All that stuff, President Biden has declared that he's going to defend abortion rights. I get a call in August of 2022 from my attorney instead of you heard from the assistant U.S. attorney I said no. He said, well, she won't return my phone calls. I said, well, maybe they're just there's no case here.

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Airstrikes on Myanmar village feared to have killed 100

AP News Radio

00:51 sec | Last month

Airstrikes on Myanmar village feared to have killed 100

"A Myanmar witness whose a member of a local pro democracy group says air strikes by the military have killed as many as 100 people, including children. The witness has told The Associated Press that a fighter jet dropped bombs directly into a crowd of people, who were gathering at 8 a.m. for the opening of a local office of the country's opposition movement outside a village in an area known as kanbalu township, north of Mandalay, the country's second largest city, the witness added a little later, a helicopter appeared and fired at the site, the military's increasingly using air strikes to counter an armed struggle against its rule, which began in February 2021, seizing pa from the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi. I'm Charles De Ledesma.

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NFL Cardinals Beachum Zambia, intro wrap-Ferry1

AP News Radio

01:30 min | 2 months ago

NFL Cardinals Beachum Zambia, intro wrap-Ferry1

"Kelvin beach and his traveled the country as an offensive tackle, playing for the Steelers Jaguars jets and Cardinals since 2012. In March, he made a trip to Zambia after constructing two clean water wells and financing a third. We actually wanted to actually see the work. We wanted to see how it impacted people and how water impacted their lives, how access to what impacted their lives and those who did not have access to how it affected their lives. Beacham was the Cardinals, Walter Payton man of the year in 2021 for his humanitarian work. He's associated with food banks in his hometown and every city where he's played. Beecham also was a champion of local education equity, but his association with world vision has led him to international causes. I met world vision this has to be 2015 with 2014, 2015, and I got introduced to him through the NFL PA as young man Dexter Santos. And he knew what I was doing quite a bit here domestically and I told him to start thinking about things on a global scale. Beacham says he doesn't do it for acknowledgment. I think I'm going to do the work regardless. It's not about whether I can support for the National Football League or the NFL V8 or fans. I would do this work because I think that this is important. This is the legacy that I want to leave for my children. This is the work that I want my children to grow in. Does beach and plan to go back to Zambia? So the question is, do we take Ikea to make due to retirement trip? So we love to see anytime we make an investment so you want to see what does it look like over time. Given his track record of humanitarian effort, there are more international trips in beecham's future. I'm Dave ferry.

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Frank Sontag, Founder of Kingdom Me’s Gathering, Shares His Story

The Officer Tatum Show

02:54 min | 2 months ago

Frank Sontag, Founder of Kingdom Me’s Gathering, Shares His Story

"Frank sontag, welcome to the officer Tatum show. Carl, that's great to see you again. Glad to be back on the program. Thank you. Absolutely. Absolutely. I love having you on. We've been trying to connect podcast wise, different time zones. So hopefully soon we'll make that happen, but I love having you here to talk about to talk about your men's ministry. First off, give us a little background, Frank about your own personal story, and then why you decided to found this kingdom man's gathering ministry. I was raised as a Catholic and walked away from the church in high school when I decided that I had enough of quote unquote religion. And went out in the world, bought a motorcycle in 1984 at a very serious crash, which caused me to reassess my life at the age of 28. I fell into the new age movement, which for the listeners and for the viewers that don't know what new wage is, it's loosely put truth in all religions, love is the answer, all pas lead to God, spiritual, but not religious. And that kind of appeal to me in the aftermath of a situation that I knew I shouldn't have survived. I was reared in on my motorcycle by someone doing a 110 miles an hour. Obviously here to talk about it. Yep. Life-changing moment for 25 years, I was a new age teacher in Southern California, seminars, workshops, speaking engagements, thousands of people. I actually thought I was doing good in the world, spiritually speaking, but when it came to God and the Bible, never really opened the Bible. We had catechism growing up. 25 years after this momentous day, I had another momentous day. December 17th of 2009, Carl, I met the risen savior. I had a moment where two brothers that loved me a great deal. Saw that I had achieved heights in the new age movement, the LA times did a front page article on me calling me a new age guru. I had long hair at the time. As hard as that may be to imagine. And they had had enough. My best friend gave his life to Christ three years previous. They did what I call a Christian intervention for two and a half hours. They hammered me one day. They got me to say that I had lied. I had cheated. I was a sinner, that three letter word SIN, a lot of people don't like to hear. And then they were kind of like well. And at the end of two and a half hours, Carl would came out of my mouth because human will is very strong. I said, look, if that works for you, fine. Not for me. I'm a spiritual teacher, and I started pleading my case. Very long story short, we made sure and put it in my book. I have a book called light the way home. Got spoke to me.

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Mike Gallagher's Love Affair With South Carolina

Mike Gallagher Podcast

02:00 min | 2 months ago

Mike Gallagher's Love Affair With South Carolina

"Incredible memories where I get to host the Tiger tailgate show for a few years until they unceremoniously dump me because I was too controversial on radio and TV. I'll never forget that firing. I still get I still cringe when I drive by California dreaming over on I 85 in Greenville. That's where Mike Whittaker fired me from being and I was really into it. I was the Tiger tailgate host. I was the football out of the basketball PA announcer at Clemson. I mean, they loved me and I loved them. What an experience that was. You talk about a blessed experience to get to be involved in a big time college athletics program like that in a small level, but still traveled with the team on game day. Got to sit next to my buddy, Jim Phillips, who was the longtime voice of the Clemson tigers, and then somebody in gaffney didn't like me. It was a booster. It was a big donor. I ticked somebody off with one of my opinions and it all came screeching to a halt. And I think about that over the years because had that not happened, had I not got fired from Clemson for being from because of my opinions on radio and TV. I was doing a local TV commentary at the time. And something I said rub somebody the wrong way and they said, get that Gallagher guy out. He's out. Had that not happened, I would have probably never left South Carolina. I'll bet I'd still be in Greenville, South Carolina. Happy as a clan, because life is good there. Life is really, it's actually great there. In fact, I got to get back my friend Peggy and her sister patty have opened up a booth at the big west side market over the Augusta road. I gotta check that out 'cause knowing the king's sisters, it is a beautiful, beautiful booth. I'll bet you that you're gonna get some good items because they have exquisite taste. Anyway, that's my love affair with South Carolina.

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"pa" Discussed on The La Jolla Cosmetic Podcast

The La Jolla Cosmetic Podcast

05:20 min | 3 months ago

"pa" Discussed on The La Jolla Cosmetic Podcast

"Her name is Anastasia too. Welcome Anastasia. Thank you so much for having me. So tell us a little bit about yourself. You're a PA and so tell us about the kinds of things that you do as a PA. Sure. So as a physician assistant, we are able to see our own patients come up with a diagnosis as well as treating the patients too. So we kind of get a little bit of everything, which is nice. So now where did you do your training and how did you go through starting to be an aesthetic medicine? I went to PA school in New York. So I've been an SD almost all my life. So I wanted a little switch of scene. So I went to the other coast, got my physician assistant degree. And right out of PA school, I practice in neurology for three years. And as many people know, Botox is also FDA indicated for migraines. So that's where I was first introduced to the world of Botox. And I've always had an interest. I think most of us girls, we love to do makeup, our hairs. So I think it's innate to kind of like aesthetics by nature. And I got a little bit of experience in neurology during my clinical rotations too. And I just love doing Botox. I love using Botox in so many different ways. I am assuming the three years in neurology, did you use it quite a bit to treat migraines? Oh, absolutely. It was a very, very common therapy for migraines. Interesting. And it works tremendously to reduce migraines as well. Well, that's one of the things I get every once in a while, and that's really good to know. Yeah. Come and see me. Yeah, exactly. So now you're going to be in our brand new Carlsbad location and what are some of the treatments that you will be providing to patients at that new location?

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Breaking Down the Train Crash & Toxic Chemicals Spill in Ohio

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

01:57 min | 3 months ago

Breaking Down the Train Crash & Toxic Chemicals Spill in Ohio

"Going back to this other weird story that has not gotten a lot of attention, but there was a massive chemical explosion in Ohio and this train disaster even just days later you've got all these fish livestock family pets dropping dead. And so this scientist has a theory about what happened. Cut 18. This hasn't been getting a lot of coverage and the coverage that has been getting hasn't been very good, so let's talk about the trail derailment in east Palestinian Ohio. These Palestinians about an hour north of Pittsburgh almost halfway to Cleveland. Norfolk Southern has a real line that goes right through town in this derailment happened right on the edge outside of town on the border of PA in Ohio. But the cars that crash fine for them contain vinyl chloride. It's a monomer that used to make PVC. The reporting on this has gotten vinyl chloride confused with polyvinyl chloride, the polymer made out of vinyl chloride. Now the reason that this distinction is really important is vinyl chloride is very hazardous and very flammable. Polyvinyl chloride is a plastic that's used in like everything. The other thing about final chloride is that it boils at 8°F. So it shipped in its liquid form, meaning that when these trains crashed and they started leaking, they weren't just leaking liquid, but they were spewing boiling gas. So vinyl chloride is really toxic. Osha has the permissible limit of how much you can be exposed to it during an 8 hour shift as a one PPM part per million. Average over 8 hours. So prior to this, the biggest spill of this chemical was in New Jersey, where one train car in about 23,000 gallons of vinyl chloride were spilled, but it didn't catch on fire. Now this crash in Ohio has 5 training cars. These kinds of tanker cars can carry between 25 and 33,000 gallons. Let's call it 250 to 250,000 pounds of vinyl chloride.

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Has the Government Shown Any Remorse to Mark Houck?

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:55 min | 4 months ago

Has the Government Shown Any Remorse to Mark Houck?

"Life centers were firebombed across the country. They tried to kill Brett Kavanaugh, the leaker was never found, but their focus was on Mark hauk and Mark, what did you do? You were praying outside of a clinic and some paid agitator probably tried to come up to your kid. I mean, did the government show any remorse or hesitation throughout this entire prosecutorial process? This is the federal government of the United States. Yes. Well, the gentleman that you allude to, he's been there a volunteer for 20 years. So, you know, that kind of puts that to Rhett to rest. But the government and how they handled this and how they treated me is interesting and something will hopefully take before Congress. When they came to my house that day again, if you know anything about a federal age and coming to your home to serve a warrant or to arrest somebody, usually it's one or two people. Now the FBI does their homework and they do a tremendous research over who they're going to go out and bring this paperwork to. On that particular day, I had over 20 plus agents and PA state troopers that were at my house with long guns and full S.W.A.T. gear. I'm surprised someone didn't get shot that day. I'm surprised one of my children weren't shot. We do have some airsoft guns in the house. But if one of my children thought this was interesting, a little 5 year old or a four year old, they would have been shot. So it was extremely reckless. Once I was put in custody, I was not told that I would be returning to my family. I wasn't told anything. Again, they said they were going to take me with or without a warrant. They did have a warrant, but that's how they communicated to my wife. As my children were screaming and they took me away, they wouldn't allow me to get a pair of pants to get a sweatshirt on a cold day. To put socks on, wouldn't allow me to brush my teeth. Well, let me put angor in on it was 6 45 in the morning.

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Chris Kohls and Sebastian Discuss the Cast of 'Back to the Future'

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

02:12 min | 5 months ago

Chris Kohls and Sebastian Discuss the Cast of 'Back to the Future'

"About some of the background stuff here. Let's talk about the cast. Let's talk about who was meant to be Marty McFly and who was meant to be Marty McFly's girlfriend originally. This kind of broke my heart when I found out. So let's talk about the cars, Chris, give us your comments as an actor as a writer. What do you think about the casting here? Well, I'm mildly biased because I do know biff. I actually know what personally. No, really? Yeah, yeah. Yeah, I have a friend who's a writer out here in Hollywood that I met. I used to work on a TV show out here as a PA back when I first came to LA and this writer guy that I'm Friends with. His best friend is biff from Back to the Future. Wow. Yeah, so I added them on Facebook and I wrote them a couple times and I'm like, buddies with biff now. Did he do anything? So, y'all, is he from the theater? What did he do? He's a comedian. So he left Back to the Future. It was hard for him to get work after Back to the Future. So he ended up doing some stand up comedy stuff. He tried to kind of get the back of the future stuff off of his resume more or less so that he could get other roles, didn't really work out for him. So now he actually kind of leans into the Back to the Future thing. He does like a song about back to the features on the YouTube everybody can find it. It's pretty funny. But no, look, this is a brilliant cast. As you know, they originally and this is why I'm telling you that they really knew they had a hit on their hands. They couldn't get Michael J. Fox because he was working on this other show. Right. So they said, okay, well, we'll get this other guy. The brother in this other guy, Eric stokes. Yeah, thank you. There's about a foot taller. It's about a foot taller, yeah, and some of these shots are actually the reverse of Eric. Yeah. Not that one, though. But some of them. But Eric Stoltz just didn't have what Michael J. Fox has. Not that. It was worse than that. They did 5 weeks of filming. And Eric Stoltz thought this was a tragedy. He thought he actually thought this was a tragedy because back in the future and he's lost his crummy past. Eric actually thought that was sad that he's lost this life that was crappy and so he played this as a some kind of experience tragedy. I mean, what a lunatic.

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Nomuras Tim Albers Rejoins Barclays as Head of FX Strats  Structuring

Finance Magnates

04:04 min | 5 months ago

Nomuras Tim Albers Rejoins Barclays as Head of FX Strats Structuring

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Paxos Burns 15M of FTX Account Drainers Tokens

Unchained

00:32 sec | 5 months ago

Paxos Burns 15M of FTX Account Drainers Tokens

"12 p.m. Friday December 23rd, 2022. Paxos burns 15 M of FTX account drainage tokens. Blockchain infrastructure platform paxos has burned over 15 million worth of tokens belonging to the FTX hacker. On chain data from blockchain explorer ether scan shows that 8000 paxos gold PA XG tokens. The post paxos burns 15 M of FTX account drainers tokens appeared first on unchained podcast.

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Ryan Selkis on Crypto's Silver Lining in 2022

The Breakdown

00:37 sec | 5 months ago

Ryan Selkis on Crypto's Silver Lining in 2022

"If there is a silver lining to all this, that was probably the best part of the year, which is we avoided really crippling legislation that could have very well been forced through this month called the DCC PA, the bill itself was not terrible, but it had some really damaging DeFi language in there that could have been excessively broad and I think really hurt the industry longer term. Not to mention, given the SEC much more authority and the ability to designate certain tokens as securities, which could have had created much more of a deep, dark winter than I think we're experiencing just because of the centralized contagion that took place.

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Indonesia encourages ASEANEU partnership conducted based on equality

ACN Newswire

04:15 min | 5 months ago

Indonesia encourages ASEANEU partnership conducted based on equality

"6 p.m. Sunday, December 18th, 2022. Indonesia encourages ASA and EU partnership conducted based on equality. Jakarta, December 18th, 2022 ACN newswire Indonesian president joko widodo attended the 45th ASE in European Union EU commemorative summit held in Brussels, Belgium on Wednesday, December 1 four I and his remarks at the summit. President Jaco E stressed that the partnership between ASEAN and the European Union countries must be based on equality and there should be no coercion. What if we want to build a better partnership that partnership must be based on equality and without coercion? There can no longer be parties who always dictate and think that their standard is better than others. Jocko we said that the 45 years of ASEAN and the European Union partnership had produced some good results, however, he also acknowledged that not all partnerships can always be good so that some differences must be resolved to create a good one. Therefore, Jaco we asked member countries of the European Union to be able to partner inequality with ASEAN countries, president widodo, had encouraged that the good relation and economic cooperation between the two regional organizations and all countries in the two regions must continue to be strengthened earlier. He also stated that Indonesia has always encouraged closer cooperation between ASEAN and the EU, who has been an important trading partner of ASEAN. Quote the trade value between ASEAN and the European Union in 2021 reached U.S. two 68.9 billion. The value is the third largest after China and the United States. Apart from trade, Jacobi also mentioned that the European Union also plays an important role in foreign direct investment in ASEAN region, with an investment value of up to U.S. 26 billion in 2021, which is the second largest investment after China. Vice versa, ASEAN is an increasingly important partner for the EU given the region of post steady economic growth for decades ASEAN has become an economic powerhouse that offers mutually beneficial cooperation since it has the productivity advantage from each country in the region. Caudal projections say that Southeast Asia will remain a center of growth, thus the partnership with ASEAN will certainly be profitable. Pointed out by in fact, the International Monetary Fund IMF estimates that the ASEAN region of pas economy will remain stable with growth reaching 4.3% amid the possibility of a multidimensional crisis at the global level in 2023 dots such an estimation is also reflected on the theme that Indonesia will carry out during its chairmanship in ASEAN next year. Growth quat, with three priority. Agendas, namely recovery rebuilding, digital transformation, and sustainability based on survey from the EUA SEA and business council, some 63% of respondents view ASEAN as the region with the best economic opportunities. Meanwhile, 69% of respondents expect the ASEAN market to become more important in terms of global revenue in the next two years. Moreover, some 97% of respondents expressed hope that negotiation of the ASA and EU free trade agreement FTA will be accelerated and make good progress to be concluded, therefore, regarding the ASA and EU long-standing relationship, president jokowi urged all countries in the two regions to build an equal and mutually beneficial partnership in order to recover from the pandemic and the multidimensional crisis that both are currently facing. What we learned an important lesson that to grow and to prosper together is the only option. We don't oppose only have to move forward together, but we also have to move forward equally. Let us have a better future together concluded written by uni Ari sandy sanaga, editor farda assegaf, C and throughout 2022, copyright 2022 ACN newswire. All right's reserved. WWW dot ACN newswire dot com.

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Clark's 18 lift No. 3 Virginia past Florida St in ACC opener

AP News Radio

00:33 sec | 6 months ago

Clark's 18 lift No. 3 Virginia past Florida St in ACC opener

"PA Clark scored 18 points and third ranked Virginia earned its 15th straight ACC opening win by downing Florida state, 62 57. The Cavaliers trailed 22 21 before opening the second half on a 22 9 run. Neither team shot over 30% in the first half, combining for only 13 field goals. We speakman hit four free throws over the final 34 seconds to secure the win. Jaden Gardner added ten points and 7 rebounds for the 7 O Cavaliers. Darren green scored 17 points in FSU's 5th straight loss. I'm Dave ferry

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"pa" Discussed on The Christian O’Connell Show

The Christian O’Connell Show

07:03 min | 8 months ago

"pa" Discussed on The Christian O’Connell Show

"Football is back and Ben MGM is inviting new customers to join the huddle and enjoy the action like never before. Sign up today using bonus code capital and your first wager is risk free up to $1000. You'll also have instant access to a variety of parlay selection features. Player props and boosted odds specials. Just download the bet MGM app today or go to bet MGM dot com and enter bonus code capital and place your first wager risk free up to $1000. The bet MGM app is the perfect way to experience the excitement of wagering on live sports. Now in more markets than ever, visit bet MGM dot com for terms and conditions, 21 years of age or older to wager. Washington D.C. only new customer offer all promotions are subject to qualification and eligibility requirements, rewards issued as non withdrawable free bets or site credit, free bets expire 7 days from issuance. Please gamble responsibly gambling problem call one 805 two two 4700. Welcome to the Christian O'Connell show podcast. Why were they calling your name out over the PA? We're looking for your stories. Christian, it was me actually working the PA system at a bunnings. Once had a woman asked me to page her husband and she'd lost him. In the bunnings, several cool outs, no son and her husband. She then asked if I could, if she could use my phone, she left her my bot at home. He picks up. I hear her going, where are you? He replies, I'm at home. I then here I go, will you left me at bunny's? Nikki dingley, that's a great story. Thank you very much. Christian my husband was called out over the PA at our local leisure center when I went into labor with our second child. I was at home. He was out playing 5 a side soccer and he'd forgotten his phone. He said it was an accident. I sure did it on purpose. So he only option was the PA system. Christian, my husband chavis started to vibrate in our suitcase while it's being stowed away in the airplane. He was paced while we were sat on the plane. He had to go and open up the suitcase on the tarmac with the police officials. That's from Mary. 9 four one four one O four three this morning, then why were they cutting your name out on the PA? Who we got here? Damian. How are we all? Yeah, we're good, mate. And why were they calling you out on the PA? At school, I decided that I was great idea of medical minds. We took off and did a bit of wagging. And I forgot I had an appointment with my mother and teacher and vice principal. So it wasn't quite popular 45 minutes with my mother sitting at the principal's office by the time I got there. You must have been very popular. Oh, mom thought it was a great joke when we got home, but certainly not at the time. The Christian O'Connell show podcast. Tracy, come on in. Hey, good morning, Christian. How are you guys? I'm good, Tracy. Welcome to the show, so why were they calling out your name? So my little dude was about two and a half. We were at the local big W and he went left and I went right and I lost him. So he went to the service counter and he said to the lady. I've lost my mom and she called out Tracy and then my last name so anyone knew me heard that he was lost. And told everyone that my son was at the service counter and then in the background I could hear him saying she's got blond hair, it's got blue eyes and she's fat. Tell me what for two year old bloody how is roasting you like that? I know. I was happy that he knew my name. It was an old junior roast master. Yes. That is harsh. Just leaving me. She didn't know any difference. All right, Tracy, thank you very much. Yes, it's true. Tracy, thank you very much, Shakur, have a good day. Have fun. Bye. Christine, good morning. Good morning, good morning, how are you all? We're good, Christine. So why were they calling out your name? A few years ago, a few friends, a couple of friends and I went up to Queensland to kids up for a holiday. Go to babysitter one night and the street at girls went to Jupiter's casino that has a big night out without the children. I was just we could be an ocean to level. We were all playing on separate machines, two of us were together in one, so we went off wondering. We thought she'd just gone off to play a new machine and about 5 minutes later, we thought Mandy and I thought we did our 9th call over the TA and we just ignored it and thought now that it's ridiculous, you know, why would anybody be calling out for us? Then so we kept playing and then we heard our names again, so we thought better go and check what's going on. Ten ten said girlfriend had fainted while she was going to get another drink. She does find her past out on the floor. So it's a classy look as well when you see someone just face plant. You're not getting any sympathy on a girl's night. So they take a measure of the first eyed room in the waiting for us to, you know, turn up and thinking, oh, well, okay. So we had to sit in there for about half an hour until I decided that she was okay and that was the end of the big night out. I think we were at for an hour. An hour, this happened within the first hour. How hard did you go on in that hour though? Sorry, how well? Yeah, how hard did you go on the first hour? Not how well did you get in place? She hadn't even had one drink. I think it was, I think it was a combination of the day out with the kids and the Haitians. We're not running that first day place. We get it, okay? They'd seen it all before at Jupiter, just because you know, you know? Christine, thank you very much, she cool. But Christian O'Connell show, podcast. This month, kyw news radio and Deborah Hart and lung center discuss peripheral artery disease, or PAD, learn the signs and symptoms of PAD tools and interventions available. Here's rasa K interventional cardiologist doctor Richard Koch says cholesterol can build up anywhere blood takes it in a process called atherosclerosis. It's really a systemic disease. It infects all the arteries of the body when we talk about peripheral arterial disease. We're talking about blockages or cholesterol build up in the arteries that feed the legs. PAD occurs anywhere on the vascular tree spreading from the heart pain on exertion is a classic symptom with visual clues like abnormal hair and nail growth and other skin changes downstream from the cholesterol dam. So if the blockage is primarily in the thigh, then you're going to get symptoms in the calf. If it's higher up near the groin, more of the leg is affected. So you may not only get cramping and symptoms in a calves, but up in the thighs as well. Learn more at Deborah health report dot com. New Jersey's only heart lung and vascular specialty hospital. Deborah heart and lung center

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"pa" Discussed on The La Jolla Cosmetic Podcast

The La Jolla Cosmetic Podcast

08:34 min | 9 months ago

"pa" Discussed on The La Jolla Cosmetic Podcast

"Yeah, so we actually have to take a test to graduate, which is almost, it's very similar to the certification our national certification are boards. So we have to pass that test to graduate. And then after that, then we have to take the national certifying exam. And that's about a four hour exam, and then once we pass that, then we are certified to practice as a PA. So what got you started sort of into the aesthetics. So you get your hitch papers, you've taken all your tests, then what? Like, where did you go next? And how did you end up here? So I mean, I knew a long time ago that I wanted to do something with skin, something with aesthetics, because I've just always been really drawn to it. So I wanted to work in either dermatology or plastic surgery because I knew that that would take me along that track. And I lived in a very small town in Pennsylvania called Lancaster. And there were just not a lot of those practices at that time. But I was able to land a wonderful job in plastic surgery with an amazing surgeon. And luckily, they were already doing lasers and fillers and neurotoxins. So I was able to get into that right away, right out of school. So I was very, very fortunate to find a job where I could just live my dreams and do what I was passionate about right away. Yeah, and dive right in. That is so nice. So you worked there for a little while. Yeah, so I worked there for four years, and then I moved back to Florida, which is where I'm from. I wanted to be closer to my family, so I worked with a practice there for four years. And then I got married and my husband and I were living very far from each other. So we moved to Hawaii so that we could align ourselves and be in the same place. We had a hard time getting him transferred to South Florida, so we had to choose a whole new place. In Hawaii is not such a bad place to live. Yeah, is he in the military? Or no, he works for the federal government. Oh, okay, so same idea, though, where you can get transferred around. So then Jakarta now back here. And so tell me a little bit about how you get to know your patients and sort of maybe what you've learned by listening to patients. Yeah, so in my consultations, I love to get to know them. Not just about their concerns. So I usually try to include just basic discussions about life and where they're from and their families, just things to kind of set them at ease and to help them to feel more comfortable talking about because some of the things that we talk about are not easy. There's an emotional component, there's been maybe many struggles in life that they've had prior to getting to this point to where they want to do something to improve themselves. Or even just to help them feel like their outer appearance matches their inner self, their inner feelings. That's also one of the things that really drew me to the PA profession was being able to have a little bit more time with my patients. And from there, of course, we discuss the procedures that would be best for them, as well as expectations, what they can expect from the procedure from the results. And then we go from there. So we started journey together. Yeah, that's nice. Say they come up with the things that bother them. They kind of lay it in your lap to say healthy, how do I get from here to there, then do you sort of create plans for them, not just for that appointment, but going forward or how often does that happen, where it's a one and done or versus maybe a plan that takes a couple different sessions. Yeah, so it all depends on the concern. So some concerns can be addressed very simply with one procedure. But many times concerns are addressed with multiple different types of procedures. So absolutely. We put together a plan. And we take multiple things into consideration, like timing, if there's any events coming up, the budgets, there's multiple factors that go into devising a plan, but absolutely. And I really enjoy when I get to go on these journeys with my patients and really, truly get to know them. And then see the transition from when I first meet them to when we meet their goals, it's just such an incredible transformation to witness. Yeah, that must be really fulfilling for you because extremely. I'm sure they're happy, but then it's like you help make that happen. So when you are not in the office having fun with Miller's and patients and injectables and devices, tell us what you like to do outside of the office. I'm with my family. All the time. I really enjoy spending time with my family. We love to go out and find new things to do. We just moved here. So we're enjoying exploring San Diego and California and I've never lived on the West Coast of the U.S. before. So I just feel like we have so much to explore. There is a lot so much, so much. So yeah, we try to choose something new every weekend to do with the kids. So we spend a lot of time together as a family. And then if I'm not there, then you can probably find me in the gym. Oh, okay, what's your favorite type of workout? Well, I like cardio. And I like lifting weights. I like, yeah, just building muscle. Yeah, that's well, that's they say that's the best, best thing for your metabolism. So for your metabolism and for your bones, yes, as we get older. Oh, don't call it, let's not talk about that. Getting older. Let's not talk about that. We're just going to give you some fix all the things instead of we don't have to admit that we're actually aging. So of the procedures that you do, I mean, I would guess that you have a favorite, like what are some of the things you just really enjoy? I love it all. I really do. I love this industry so much because it is always changing. It's always improving. We have so many devices and tools to work with. And I love doing procedures. So I honestly, I love it all. It's so hard to pick one thing, but I would say, you know, whatever procedure makes my patients happy and meets their goals, that's what I love the most. Yeah, kind of achieving the goal, no matter how you get there. And I would think it keeps your day pretty interesting, right? It's not all the same thing all day long. Absolutely, every day is an adventure. So now that you're here with us, okay, it's been three weeks. We're getting your bio on our website and we're going to start having your before and after pictures on our website. So I'm assuming though, or maybe correct me if I'm wrong. Do you have an Instagram account where people can follow you? And would you like them to do that? Yes, I am actually unfortunately my business Instagram account was hacked. Oh no. So I'm in the process of starting a whole new Instagram account. Oh, wonderful, isn't it fun? Yeah. Okay, so do you have your new one yet? I do not. I'm in the process of setting that up. Okay, so we'll put it in the show notes once you have it. We'll have a link in the show notes for that. And so one of the things that we talk about here at la Jolla cosmetic in our brand promise is where dreams become real. You know, we're really wanting to help whatever that dream you have in helping that become a reality and be achieved, whether it's on the surgical side, non surgical, somewhere in between or both. That's really what we're all about. So Amy, tell me about a dream of yours that became real.

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"pa" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

Podcast RadioViajera

05:42 min | 1 year ago

"pa" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

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"pa" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

Podcast RadioViajera

08:00 min | 1 year ago

"pa" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

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"pa" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

Podcast RadioViajera

03:44 min | 1 year ago

"pa" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

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"pa" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

Podcast RadioViajera

08:33 min | 1 year ago

"pa" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

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"pa" Discussed on First Take

First Take

01:52 min | 1 year ago

"pa" Discussed on First Take

"The the differing factor in if they win this division. If they finished second. I believe so and i think they will absolutely tell us the buffalo bills to win the afc's even though i got the bills went in it. Yeah yeah. I got the bills when as well but my only issue is just a few seconds is few minutes ago. You said man. We'll see with mcdonald's and we don't know and his all about tom brady. Now all of a sudden they win the division to me. That's ad i don't make sense. Make it make sense. And they both last year cam newton through eight touchdowns in ten picks and then they play the game with brown horry and one seven games. They much better team on both sides of the ball. And don't tell you how it was at home last year chile and they didn't have vanoy and matthew jude on and jalen meal. They didn't have so listen. They all weighed team that they were as you. That's the point. When you hang with big ballers you accumulate a lot of knowledge. A lot of information and these two didn't kill each other so that was always a good thing for marcus on freddie cove. And you don't have to be. So how does anything have a great thursday. This has been i. I can't wait to do it again. Tomorrow we'll see you. Then he'll bella check. It was a stunning fall from grace. Should it concern you that a number of tests weren't working on thoroughness devices. Her story unbelievable her voice on mistake about. I know that we made so many mistakes. This strange saga of elizabeth homes continues. I'm rebecca jarvis. And i've reporting on the case of elizabeth homes for more than five years and now that she's finally going to trial will be following the case and elizabeth every step of the way. She's big risk finger. I think she's hold a robot. The dropout is back. Listen now in every tuesday during the trial. Wherever you get your podcasts..

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"pa" Discussed on First Take

First Take

07:47 min | 1 year ago

"pa" Discussed on First Take

"For saying that. Two more people on the stack wilson hype train jets. Fan should be afraid. Be very afraid. Sports are full of great moments like that. Perfect pass between defensemen for a one timer under the goalies glove or a sweet no lug alleyoop for a big time slam by when it comes to car insurance. It doesn't take a special connection with the all star point guard to get surprisingly great rates from state farm. They have what you need with coverage that fits your budget state farm offer surprisingly great rates for nearly everyone not just our athletes like a good neighbour state farm is there and you better be ready for some football. We got a big slater games this weekend. Especially on saturday number one alabama and number. Fourteen rank miami number. Five georgia number. Three clemson came sat. Abc the nightmare floor. Notre dame takes on state that sunday. Abc and the monday night on labor day louisville almost all four games also available streaming live on the espn app one app. One tap beacon of alabama on the hausky had a chance to catch alabama head coach. Nick sabin ahead of that saturday game versus miami because sign this contract extension. Could you see yourself coaching beyond that. you know. I haven't really thought about it. So if i asked you to fill in the blank. Keep coaching until. I can't contribute to the organization in a positive way only nick program as an organization but when it comes to organizing these to the best at bill belichick on one side nick saving on the other side. They have been head coach in their respective leagues. With twenty six years would save an etching. Bella check in the big one when it comes to championships. Seven nick saban and for six for bill belichick but when it comes to these two goats and coaching gio has greatest of all time indelibly. They are where they're supposed to be. But marcus i'll start with you. Rich resume is more impressive. The rings on savings fingers or the rings on bella checks fingers. Hell say i'll even know why y'all has to be this quest. Y'all invite talk about nick sabin. Okay listen this is neat man and one because i understand what the atmosphere and the landscape of college football is no. It's not harder on the field to win a college championship. Especially in this case when you get all of these recruits but it and it's harder in the nfl to win on the field but you can control a lot more in the nfl and setting up your yourself and giving yourself a chance to win. I've had this conversation before with a lot of people not the first time that i've had this question. The reason why i believe. It's much more difficult. And mick sabin. Success is more about what he has the ability to do in the staff around him more soda ability one. I mean. let's get the obvious out. The way bill. Belichick was able to keep tom brady for as long as he could be. Tek has the ability to choose players that he wants to be on his team. Nick statement has to go out and recruit sixteen seventeen kids hope that they come to his university and hope that they pan out to be all of these guys that we see. See we gotta misconstrued. Because we've been we've seen the success for so long so we think that it's just automatic that these things are gonna happen for alabama each and every year and we don't look at the work that's being done from an elva loosen of offensive standpoint bring in lane kiffin when everybody was like what the hell nick sabin understanding identified. I got to score points now. A college football when i play for him in two thousand three and we won a national championship. You can win championships on defense. I don't think that's the case anymore. You gotta be able to put some points on a boy. The third thing is when you get these kids. Yeah they were good at high school but what they are. They going to be when they get to college. Against all these other five star recruits. Nick sabin competition level within his own building is between guys that were number one in the country coming out and number one in the country in the new incoming freshman class and not to mention this okay when we started talking about the college landscape right. Yeah there's there's a handful of programs and a handful of teams in college that you were going to be pretty good as long as things didn't fall off a cliff you know that you're gonna have to go against these teams and potentially him in the in the plate college football playoff when i was playing the bcs and all of that. The one thing. I saw nick. Sabin knew more than anybody. And i don't think you have to do it on this level in the nfl as much as you have to do in college you have to manage maturity like you have to every single day. It's something these guys get paid a lot of money. I'll will no body to feel sorry for him but if you knew the amount of things that they had to manage audited. Get to a game on saturday or the things that come across there. This not to midland key is having to be eligible in school and graduation rates and family. The kids wanted to go back home because they homesick. All of these things you deal with in college football for this man. The win seven for him. The wins seven and every single year. You know every team in college with the hopes dreams of winning national championship is gunning for you. You specifically you are the bulls are every time you take the field whether that team got a chance to the beach you or whether they have no chance to hail to beat you and he's managed for and remember these two fellows in the years. He didn't win the national championship. He was in the semifinal was only one loss on the on the record. So listen i've had this. Conversation is a great argument on both sides. It's much more difficult to continue to be successful in college. Because you change outclasses every four years you may be changing our quarterbacks every two years a yes he recruits at a very high level. But you know what you gotta do to recruit level. You gotta go all day long all year loan every day including winning and trying to play games at the same time. Nick sabin is more impressive. what he's done in college football in the nfl. But you just saying that. Because that's your coach. I feel like straight up by all that sound. I forget single out. I don't see it the way the college like anyone washing at home in college. You know who's going to be in the national championship or at least that final four pretty much every single year right so we know that we as a given number one number two talking about recruiting and how hard it is. Everybody wants to go to alabama broke. Everybody is a hard to rule the best player that's blasphemous. That's blast not today. It's not a good lsu down to me going yet they go. They go ohio state places. Now ninety nine percent of players in alabama recruits. they're saying say out alabama's nfl team alabama. They get nine ten guys. Get every element was. The nfl team gets high schools on times. So if you're not playing against sec for not playing against the top twenty five alabama's rolling over everybody. The reason why they say any given sunday and they don't say any given saturday because we know today about the wins and so now let me present my case for bill. Bella check earlier swaggie. You talked about the number. Eight gave us real long elaborate hogs sam about eight hundred eight.

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"pa" Discussed on First Take

First Take

07:33 min | 1 year ago

"pa" Discussed on First Take

"Tom brady. That's the story line and people care about put it this way we even tampa bay super bowl then both you gaza probably spontaneously combust and ruby. Do something that actually we get a clean versus tampa bay which is not the way he the way. That's not exactly farfetched. Enough dow cleveland browns. Cleveland browns beating got the biggest. Listen listen. hello the cleveland. Browns but learn teams before the five. That we'll see what happens and we don't need a phone call from the gaza candidate. Patrick mahomes quarterback that. Hey hey molly came. Rose here and you're listening to the first take. Podcast spoke ball fans. I wanna tell you that. Nfl sunday ticket dot tv is like having front row seats every live out of market game every sunday afternoon. No matter where you live streamed right here. Favorite device in this season that means eighteen weeks of glory in more games than ever before just visit. Nfl sunday ticket dot tv in order today. Use promo code. Take twenty twenty one in checkout to save fifteen percent select international games excluded eligibility restrictions apply compatible device required. Data charges may apply one week until the nfl season. don't blink. your is gonna be here before you know once again. A new era in new york with the jets trying to change the tide as the new head coach dragging a new franchise quarterback and according to jim. joe douglas. The new quarterback wilson's everything he's hoped for then. There's this tony romo from. Nfl quarterback now analytics store near he said. And i quote i think. Zack wilson is going to be in a discussion. As one of the top. Three to five quarterbacks in the league very quickly within the next couple of years i think you're going to see him rise. I think he's unbelievable. It's ceiling is so high. It's rare for me to say someone has the ability to get into the stratosphere of a patrick mahomes. I think this kid actually has that ability in close from tony romo for an nfl quarterback now current nfl. Alice sam acho. We notice that wilson sending a lotta heads a lot of people impressed with him so far in the early part of the season and we expect out the be the best quarterback in the afc east. But if that's going to be the case who's going to be the second best quarterback in the afc eason. Yeah i think when you talk about. Who's the best and the worst you'd bet you based out. Yes off with how you play on the field but also when it comes to wins and losses so for me. I'm going with mack jones in this discussion. He surrounded by so much. She's surrounded and protected by by a running game. He surrounded protected by defense. He's surrounded and protected by proving commodities. When it comes to a head coach and bill belichick when it comes to the office coordinator in josh mcdaniels matt. And why do you think he was going to start. I've said that before. I thought i was going to be cam but obviously voter. Confidence has got the check from bill belichick. I think back jones will be the answer for that question of who the second best quarterback in that division. Listen i when i when i look at this situation in this division. And when i look at these quarterbacks zak wilson for me to agree with me said it. When i saw him playing in. Somebody's preseason games man. He just has that thing like i know. It's the same thing i saw with. Justin feels like it's something about these guys that they just understand and have a grass based on their talent that they could be tremendous in this league. And when you look at that. Wilson i the more the most important thing and i think what actually one mac. The job in new england as poise. But but zac wilson to me and listen since we make a comparison. Jones became the second coming of tom. Brady by this more than all get up. I'm gonna go ahead and say. I see a lotta aaron rodgers and zach wilson based on the field and that i've seen in the preseason the yes i did they not playing against the top tier talent. And it's going to be a different ballgame when they get to that point but when you see the ease which he does the football when you see the point is that the way he's having to move around it still the arrogance and knowing that his arm is e lee the ability to push the ball downfield and and to this thing is being built right. There are tucker. You've got big macabre becton. You got a team. That's being formulated. And bill with rob asala and this staff with with douglas. The gm that i believe this kid is going to be set up going forward as well as anybody in the afc and then the nfl based on how they drafted an understanding that they have a franchise. I think that wilson is going to gain the second best quarterback in this division. When we get to week five we start understanding why the new york jets were. Were always the team standing firm. Outside of jacksonville on a quarterback day was taken. But when i when. I was watching film of him in this preseason and looking at the ease in which he plays the game that is the similarities. That i look forward to guys like role mission. With patrick mahomes arabs. In the one thing we all relate to both of those guys and even when the show was playing also different situation where his stuff going off the field but russell wilson when we talk about these top tier guys. One thing comes to mind for me. i'm not. I'm not the guru. Qb evaluated like dan orlovsky or some of these guys. But i do look at when guys play the position with poise and east and that that translates that translates in the game of football. Because what you want to see from young quarterbacks especially guys that you will be leaning oh early is how is he when things are switching up and changing and with throwing things at him differently and then he goes on the field does his body followed the thousand miles an hour that his mind is going or can't he slow yourself down and realize that i can do this. I've been doing this. And i can play at a very high level. That is what i get from. Zach wilson so yeah we can talk about arm strength. We could talk about the ability for him all platform the comparisons with arrives. Patrick mahomes to me this kid. A lot like. Mac has the ability to slow the game down. And if you talk to any veteran that's ever played in the nfl. They became better football players. When the pandemonium and panic seemed to go away. And you just focus on your job at doing a very high level when i watch zach wilson and ms preseason and let me say this again i know. He's not playing against zambia. Our and jc jackson stefan gilmore when he gets back healthy and davis white. Hi i'm not those guys didn't play again. Zach wilson but zac. Wilson is playing the quarterback position with so much confidence because he knows what his ability is. And i believe he's in a great situation with my leflore especially with rob asala that team. They allow this kid to fail and they're going to be able to make sure they protect him. He got a bright future. And i will say. I ain't trying to be taken drop. No bob sale zack. few years. We'll be in that same conversation with josh allen.

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"pa" Discussed on Conversations

Conversations

03:42 min | 1 year ago

"pa" Discussed on Conversations

"That i had any control over and it was in that moment where i kind of said you can do these either way. And there's going to be a powerful with no matter what your father was found guilty of your mom's murder. How did your body react when he was pronounced guilty. What do you remember that moment. I remember feeling this overwhelming sense of relief. And if i can link that to the relief of having just delivered a baby. I think that's probably the intensity of it i. I just fell these sense of validation that the judge had spoken words that i needed to he was that would help me move forward and help my family move forward and gave us a sense of Validation gave us a reassurance that we'd been heard even notable of my mom's story was captured in that judgment even though they would definitely flaws throughout the process but it was really important for us to hear those words in that moment and feel that relief especially because we'd experienced so much victim blaming so much denial. The trial was joined by the fact that my dad had tried to argue that the correct charge should be manslaughter by reason of mental impairment. And all of these things that just did not make sense for us did not reflect reality or a mum's reality so to hear those words was important to have institutions in society with authority reflecting. Your knees and your concerns is such a powerful and important thing. How did drawing and painting. what did they give you in those first months. After your mother's death is kind of parallel track to the legal world was the creative world. You embraced what was the value of painting and drawing view. I think could me. There is a really interesting link. Between what i love about the law and what i love about literature and i think the thing that they have in common is this powerful storytelling. That can take place in those mediums and for me was a way of using my hands doing something that would occupy my mind and take my mind off things for a little while and at the same time allow me to begin expressing myself from from a really vulnerable and emotional place so while i was pregnant with my daughter i started sitting there every evening. Pulling out of pa. And what what i was doing without even knowing it was developing a creative practice that would end up growing with me and allowing me to start sharing my mom's story and sharing some of my grief with the public in a way that i'd never imagined had been something that i'd love since i was a little child does always creative. I was always messing about with paint and trying to spend as much time as i quit on my homework can ignore everything else but It was never something that i'd taken seriously or looked at as a career. And but in those moments i began to think about what i was doing for me and what it could do more broadly and how i could hana set to to have a dialogue. Tell me about the painting of yours. That became a finalist in the archibald. What does it look like so myself..

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"pa" Discussed on Conversations

Conversations

03:43 min | 1 year ago

"pa" Discussed on Conversations

"That wasn't something that i had any control over and it was in that moment where i kind of said you can do these either way. And there's going to be a powerful with no matter what your father was found guilty of your mom's murder. How did your body react when he was pronounced guilty. What do you remember that moment. I remember feeling this overwhelming sense of relief. And if i can link that to the relief of having just delivered a baby. I think that's probably the intensity of it i. I just fell these sense of validation that the judge had spoken words that i needed to he was that would help me move forward and help my family move forward and gave us a sense of Validation gave us a reassurance that we'd been heard even notable of my mom's story was captured in that judgment even though they would definitely flaws throughout the process but it was really important for us to hear those words in that moment and feel that relief especially because we'd experienced so much victim blaming so much denial. The trial was joined by the fact that my dad had tried to argue that the correct charge should be manslaughter by reason of mental impairment. And all of these things that just did not make sense for us did not reflect reality or a mum's reality so to hear those words was important to have institutions in society with authority reflecting. Your knees and your concerns is such a powerful and important thing. How did drawing and painting. what did they give you in those first months. After your mother's death is kind of parallel track to the legal world was the creative world. You embraced what was the value of painting and drawing view. I think could sa- me. There is a really interesting link. Between what i love about the law and what i love about literature and i think the thing that they have in common is this powerful storytelling. That can take place in those mediums and for me was a way of using my hands doing something that would occupy my mind and take my mind off things for a little while and at the same time allow me to begin expressing myself from from a really vulnerable and emotional place so while i was pregnant with my daughter i started sitting there every evening. Pulling out of pa. And what what i was doing without even knowing it was developing a creative practice that would end up growing with me and allowing me to start sharing my mom's story and sharing some of my grief with the public in a way that i'd never imagined had been something that i'd love since i was a little child does always creative. I was always messing about with paint and trying to spend as much time as i quit on. My homework can ignore everything else. But that i'd taken seriously or looked at as a career and but in those moments i began to think about what i was doing for me and what it could do more broadly and how i could hana set to to have a dialogue. Tell me about the painting of yours. That became a finalist in the archibald. What does it look like so myself..

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"pa" Discussed on The Agostinho Zinga Show

The Agostinho Zinga Show

03:49 min | 1 year ago

"pa" Discussed on The Agostinho Zinga Show

"By pop up Were also we have here Yesterday about these of it. So this is coach. Peace drake's doctor and nike step terrorists. I in the beginning of hey online. But i'm going to defend them mainly because at least drake his model. That isn't bay is no go for the easy peasy as mix ninety maxwell one's a seven ninety seven's right he's trying to kind of machine some sort of a green between himself a nike to kind of introduce this modern retro. Here's a usually do they. Kind of vera collaboration. I forget good response. Gre later on down the line but at least they're taking a chance on the it does look a little bit like one of those feelers older spanish italian gaza wearing on your few years ago. Right there were one of the biggest sellers. I think they might that year. They came out from what mistaken in my the high selling. Trainers outside like talk to me. Just nuts in the footwear in general but definitely up there in those at jaden inept. Chunky phoenix altogether orange. One time it doesn't look cemetery. I'm not going to lie but is still looks. Good and is still an interesting shape. It's interesting silhouette is something new. Something fresh a is going to push for the little bit. I think it goes with his fetig when it comes to the tracksuit. Our alkaline line. I like it. I'm percy a fan. What necessarily work day today. Probably not the appropriate to go guanzhou looking for me but in general shoot having your attention as a kind of obscure sneaker they can kind of pull out a big fan of having shoes aren't necessarily shootout kind of divide opinion in your wardrobe rotation is definitely be one to add. Is that like a silver enamel. Suchet komo man these are. These are pretty fire. Appreciate college to are going to be great. It says here because of hype east joining the early we've had already received we. Now have another. Look at drake's. Dr nike step et tara. Coming to clean white cream calloway. The club the upcoming collaboration sneaky continues to canadian is ongoing. Not the subway ridership and make at the quarter yellowed bubble to. I guess i might be a nod to some of the sort of like a vintage user. You'd find especially with air bubbles from the bubbles kind of clouded paulson's a bit yellow bit stained. maybe that's not the not et it a whole step mackey. Hot step air terror which is a pin why upper constructively dynamic pending and creates a quality effect mocked by perforations and further. Detering comes form of an aggressive hill counter a shiny silver mlive on the islets and administrators. Branding at issue sculpted marching mid soles with large yellow unicef to rub arousal price one hundred fifty years hostile Now best release sometime in the fall. So yeah i'm a big fan of it a different than hopefully we'll see does a very soon And then what else we have here. Happy hummy house golfing. We've kind of going to our revelry that this year we kind of on average just of different now who got over an hour. It's been a pleasure to have your company's but usually our twelve years different an our twelve. It's been a pleasure to have your company usual. If i gotta show view you.

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"pa" Discussed on The Agostinho Zinga Show

The Agostinho Zinga Show

02:35 min | 1 year ago

"pa" Discussed on The Agostinho Zinga Show

"Haven't been discontinued Disconnected sorry from the music communities. Easy to a satellite sometimes but even when i slayed orbiting in the same source as a press. Release the sources what it means to be human to commute to commune with the community is where compassion and care for another recites ruby savage launched. Db into seventeen after series on pleasant experiences and dj before running a post punk club at both fabrics. The song too many creeps by no way and brush. Tetris was a source inspiration. Imagine being a girl and being kind of grip on and touched up unwillingly on wanting lee. Whatever in the deejay booth are the imagine. A lot of you know what happens on the on the dancefloor smoking area in public space it by imagine creeps finding their way behind the sacred to the sacred place. Such as the deejay booth is heinous in it the lyrics are that tractor says he are incredible an adviser and really really collided with me. Dj work realizing holy shit love creeps savage printed a of creek teachers which she stashed and sold from under her desk at work. Their response was immediate. Says i noticed shareware love these like yes getting me to get me to st. I want to be an ally. I went to support raise really interesting conversation. She said i ended up having an educated. I enjoy to educate male friends. On how much. How much shit goes up and goes down on the mayor. That's true i think. I only really know how much stuff goes on. Really the last couple of years of reporting on some kind of indiscretion see tappin. Indiscretions of see within the does music scene of certain. Dj's i realized while these people are out here in the most in it i would assume maybe that would happen but not a level of a cd happened over lot of years and oversee without a teacher that passed away he importance madness. That definitely admires a lot of stuff is happening. I think a lot of power wise resume so people is because it's an expression emotion frustration. And i think people feel that. It's really important for us to continue to lead a visuals in to de stigmatize topic. Which has become so stigmatize and in the climate which is always come which has become an in a climate which has become all about counter-culture is also about calling. People are in an out like that and for us. Communication needs to do so far. Dac has collaborated to a number of monday venues along with we are here festival. Melbourne's angel music deals have a planning of table roundtable discussion with community stakeholders including security sophomores..

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"pa" Discussed on The Agostinho Zinga Show

The Agostinho Zinga Show

03:58 min | 1 year ago

"pa" Discussed on The Agostinho Zinga Show

"Store is at the moment with dare approach with covert protocols knicks on the list. We have an update of bbc. It looks like the baby is getting his ass kicked. The babies absolutely getting kicked from pillar to post if ever there was a reminder that things have changed nowadays and people just don't put up with what they put up with a few years ago. This is definitely it is definitely a sign of the cultural shift which is great to see but again i think there needs to be limited to the amount of kicking one man can take especially if you want him to learn from his mistakes kinda of grow so this is custody. Bbc says the baby thankful for education has more festivals dropping right which is a really funny headline right vegetation. More festival him this is the following score down scrolling komo new piece of rubbish. Okay do we go a case as the following the baby has posted was gonna be. We supposedly pudgy for his comments about. Lgbtq community saying he appreciation. He has received since the us represented militia. What he said it was hurtful stage. It comes more than two weeks comes as more than two festivals have taken off their lineups. So this is a tweet from the baby myself. You said social media moves fast So foster people want to d- sorry demolish before you even have the opportunity to grow educate and learn from your mistakes as a man who has had to make his own way from very difficult circumstances having people i know public. You work at against me. Knowing i needed was education. These topics that guidance has been challenging. I appreciate the many people who came to me with kindness who reached out to be probably itself a wisdom education resources. That's why needed and that's why we see. I want to apologize to btcu community for the hurtful and trigon comments made again. I apologize for my mr for comments about hiv and aids and an education on this important love to god bless the baby it's auditor Represent poems rolling loud..

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"pa" Discussed on The Agostinho Zinga Show

The Agostinho Zinga Show

04:59 min | 1 year ago

"pa" Discussed on The Agostinho Zinga Show

"Of hurricane dealing with someone that daniel levy he should have never ever let get acquainted with the head of gentlemen's agreement. They shook on. It should have been something that was paper in black and white on the signed his contract in two thousand eighteen that. Here's my price. I want to kind of agree with the club with if a big club. Outside in the top four serie comes in for me and they make this bid to medicate triggers my bill to negotiate with them directly. That should have been done in black and white. What top players do. But i think at that time you know. He probably was a bit nostalgic about the idea of finishing his career taught them before. Put schettino is gonna stay forever and ever things are looking up. You know whatever it may be but in terms of thinking long term and maybe that's just a fallacy of a football player in missouri. The most smartest people in the world but sometimes know the bigger the player especially high profile. They are the more of like a brand new tree. It has so they have people around them. You can kind of spec out long-term vision of how they want. They create a goal and ending effectively. But this is maybe a consequential supposedly hurricanes go bra did agent. This is probably a consequence of it when you put your bra dealing with your business dealings and your property buffer smart as each other. Which isn't that smart. This is where you of get huntington's position where you accept a really high. You know a really kind of lucrative contracts etc. Which i'm sure. He's only potential always earning weekly earnings up. In the high two hundred thousands maybe even four hundred thousands of tottenham which is a really high wage for that level of a club which is obviously a good bump from what he was on previously. But then when it comes to trying to wayne trophies and get to the point where he wants to be remembered as a legend all-time grana premier league. He's had a position where he's basically being held hostage tournament till he's contract runs down and spurs officials to sell them because they know they could never rebuy anybody of that level of quality again right..

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"pa" Discussed on The Agostinho Zinga Show

The Agostinho Zinga Show

05:47 min | 1 year ago

"pa" Discussed on The Agostinho Zinga Show

"Hands out of all the people to do if i think he put more. Maybe you maybe english football. Let's tickling is the most difficult to deal with. And if you think of the history of star plays for tottenham them wherever it was luca mud-ridden or gareth bale or debater. Berbatov way place decided to go on. Strike do anything. He's kind of gone obvious way to be even more vindictive and kind of stole the delays of the transfers obviously eventually will those plays left. But he's going to have his way to make it very difficult for them to leave. And i think he's set from the very onset he didn't want didn't want to solve coke in the first place and it would take a stupid of affirm together klabin think didn't they try traffic mencia. Someone try to offer like one hundred meals something in that kind of and he basically turned it down said none no chance so he'd rather kind of let the place run on his contract. Then those elam go and like. I said it's really annoying. Because the difference in the response from the press has been so stock if you compare it to help treat and if again just kind of just thinking fear ethically here if brame styling did the same thing as what hurricane is doing now just imagine what the press is will be saying or the media. Speci- place papers at the silent stuff. If you end up doing our daily marriages be absolute pandemonium. So this house has the following hurricane contractor fails to show up to trading again amid muncie heat transfer request also transfer interest hurricanes. I show up. It's something i'm trading grabbed a second row. Juju returned to help. Spur monday falling assure holiday speculations future governors pace became did not report for pre-season training and was also absent on tuesday morning. Two days in a row is understood. Talking about disappointed with cain's actions and are set to find him borrwed indicators. Planning to return this weekend. So he's told them he's going on strike for a week. He's going to have fun on the weekend. Which obviously is a benefit only given to the best players at the club. Ray best player. He's the most important play. Does anybody else right. If you if this is serge oriented probably tell you to stay where you are and terminate your contract. You know they give him the kind of grace in order to do sir. And then he continue scuffle exclusively. You're a may that qena toast but you went to lead the some above sea mentioned and chelsea's opposable interested at the gym that you made one hundred million bid for seasons primarily going to win a kenya's valued of up to one hundred twenty million makina keep him despite the strike believing he has gentlemen's agreement. Then you levy and david lies the issue the two followed number off at one hundred million for him last season and taught him obviously turned it down the reason being for the most part. Is that if you're not familiar in football scoring goals is one of the hardest things to do and finding go scores. You can score. Those goals for a various amounts of teams to play is also very very hard and for whatever reason nowadays seems to be one of the most hardest time to find quality strikers as a drought in real top level strikers..

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