29 Burst results for "Philippa"

Monocle 24: The Foreign Desk
"philippa" Discussed on Monocle 24: The Foreign Desk
"Philippa asks you first, if you think back to 2014, did you imagine that that was the beginning of a trajectory that was going to lead to some sort of larger conflict or was there a thinking at NATO at the time as there was across European politics that Russia only wanted Crimea and a bit of the Donbass and this will be another conflict that freezes forever. Well, it's a little about actually. So we quickly remembered 2008 where Russia invaded and occupied and still holds 20% of Georgia. And then we were recognizing what was happening in Crimea and then soon thereafter, the invasion of Donbass as well. And there were those in Europe that wanted to say, this is just another aberration. We need to get refocused on bringing Russia into the west. And then there were a group in most of my headquarters fell in this group, frankly, that said, this is the beginning of much more. And we saw in Putin then what he made more obvious in this most REITs and invasion. And that is, it was going to be and it was way bigger than Ukraine. We began to understand that mister Putin was trying to rearrange the security landscape of Europe to get back to his buffer nations and get back to the Warsaw Pact and Soviet Union lay down. Richard, are you surprised by how this latest phase of the war from February 24th has persuaded there were obviously a lot of people Russia's high command clearly among them, who thought this would be something of a cakewalk for Russia. Did you think that was what was going to happen? I always knew the Ukrainians were going to fight like tigers. Of course, the Ukrainians have been fighting for 8 years. But they've made good use of that time. To answer your question directly, I, like many others, overestimated the Russian ability to put together a half coherent military force. And I underestimated the sheer skill bravery agility and cleverness and total determination with which the Ukrainians have responded. I think I also underestimated the ability of the west and NATO to pull together as it has done. Philip, what do you think? Do you think there was a tendency for NATO? Perhaps building up over decades to massively overestimate Russia as a conventional force at least.

ExtraTime
"philippa" Discussed on ExtraTime
"Could get hot. We've seen it happen before. We see it. It's going to happen to LAFC before. On decision day, Joe Willis stood on his head. And he wasn't having his greatest year either. Tied the league record for saves. That type of that type of performance, Maxine krupp, he has it in his bag. It doesn't matter what the underlying numbers are in the past. It's a one game. It's 90, maybe a 120 minutes. Blank slate, trophy on the line, philippa fan shoots, maxime cripple, but he's going to have different center backs in front of him probably. It doesn't seem like Giorgio cule is going to, I don't know, maybe I'm guessing. It doesn't seem like he would start. What do you think do I take us to the back lines comparing contrast and get us started on LAFC in that big decision in the middle for Steve trundle? Yeah, I mean, it's a massive decision in part of it is defensive and Giorgio Chiellini. Is it going to be Eddie Segura, who's missed a couple of weeks now? Those are second and third on the depth chart in some order. If it's neither of those two guys, then you go to Sebastian ibia, who's probably the best fourth string center back in the entire league. But he's a fourth string center back. And that's just a massive gap between the two guys who you're spending so much money on to put out on the field. And a guy who's breaking case of emergency situations. Well, this might be the emergency. We saw him play the second half against in the conference final against Austin. I thought he was very good, but he also changes the way LAFC can play. Because he just can't distribute the ball the way keeling or Segura can. So in the first half of that game, Austin was selling out to prevent to dictate play from that back line. And by doing that, they opened everything up for Jesus Maria to just drop one after another after another over the midfield shape and onto whether it was Dennis Blanca or so Fuentes coming out of midfielder Carlos valley even ran into space one time. So that is the big question for both of these teams. This is what's going to happen, who's going to partner his Maria in the middle of that LAFC backline. The rest of it we could all, it's going to be palacios on the left side for LAFC, Ryan hollingshead on the right side for Philadelphia. It's going to be Kai Wagner on the left side. Olivier and on the right side and then it's going to be Jack Elliott and Jacob Lesnar at center back. And LAFC is a really good defense.

Digiday Podcast
"philippa" Discussed on Digiday Podcast
"It's part of the Omnicom media group and philippa is, yeah, she's my first guest and she's going to be offering some insights on how Omnicom media group has changed and how PhD has adapted within that. Talk a little bit about clients, talk a little bit about how to deal with kind of recessionary environment. It's going to be a good way of getting things started. Awesome, sounds like it, so we'll let you take it away, Michael. And yeah, here we go, Michael, and Phillip. Philippa Brown,.

Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast
"philippa" Discussed on Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast
"That's the thing. Yeah, if I were a Yankees fan, that would probably infuriate me most. And if I were a twin spin, I don't know that that's the best part of this. But that's got to make it extra sweet. Not that it makes up for the Yankees just completely owning the twins in every way over the past almost 20 years. I mean, we know about the 18 game consecutive playoff losing streak for the twins and we know that most of those 1813 I think were to the Yankees. And the dominance just going back to 2003, I think the twins have gone 38 and 100 against the Yankees in the second season and postseason combined. It's been pretty bad. That's a period during which the twins have been better than 500 against the rest of the league combined. So it makes no sense. And the fact that the twins were able to leverage the Yankees deeper pockets to clear some money that then enabled them to sign Carlos Correa and to now have the left side of the infield that Yankees fans wanted, right? Did they have geo Rochelle and cars gray up playing in Minnesota now? Who saw that coming? So yeah, I think getting Yankees fans goats in that way. You can't say that they outbid the Yankees or that they beat the Yankees at their own game because the Yankees seemingly were not playing that game for whatever reason they just never entered the Carlos craze sweepstakes. And whether that's because of some lingering sign stealing bitterness or the fact that he Derek Jeter's defense or something. I don't know what it is or the fact that they just feel like they're better or cheaper or more quote unquote sustainable or whatever below the luxury tax threshold with the solutions that they got because they like the twins they remade their infield and they have a new third baseman and a new shortstop and a new catcher, et cetera and I do first basement or at least they kept the first baseman. They acquired last year and once the dust settled, it's like they spent almost as much on the players they did get as the players they could have gotten if they had gone for one of the elite options if they had gone for Cray if they had gone for free men like I think they'll be spending about 43 million on Donaldson Rizzo and kinder philippa combined and in theory at least they could have kept or shella and Luke Voight and signed Correa for like 47 million or something like basically the same. Now that's assuming that Korea would have signed exactly the same deal with the Yankees, which is a big assumption, obviously. I don't know whether he would have. But even so they're spinning so many plates and it's not like they have bad players, but the obvious solutions we're just right there and ultimately didn't sign for so much that it would have precluded their doing something even with the way that the new junior Steinbrenner tends to operate. So that is perplexing and it's not just the Yankees not getting him that's perplexing. You could look out a lot of teams and say you didn't want Carlos Correa for three years and a 105.3 million because I think what amazes me, I mean this is and I hate to invoke Trevor Bauer for any reason at this point, but this is kind of a Bauer esque contract structure, the contract that he signed with the Dodgers last year, except that it's not even front loaded. Right. Evenly distributed. So he's in line to make 35.1 million per season, which is a record for an infielder and is the highest for a position player other than Mike Trout, but it's barely higher than many others of players who signed much longer term deals. I mean, that's the thing that shocks me. If he had signed a three year deal and it was like 40 or 45 million or something per year, then I could say, okay, sure, like teams paid a premium for the lack of the long-term commitment and risk and he chose to go with the shorter term calculus, and maybe that priced some teams out of the market, but he's basically what he's making per years almost indistinguishable from what Lindor tatis or Anthony Rendon or many others are making. And they were on much longer term deals. So that's the thing that surprises me. Yeah, he got the opt outs and everything, but he didn't really even get that much of a premium on the average annual value given that he's a player who obviously could have commanded a ten year contract. I mean, there were reports that the tigers offered him a big one, like ten years and two 75 or something with various incentives and perks. So those kind of structures were out there for him and the fact that the twins just did not really have to sweeten the offer that much to get him to forgo that really shocked me. Yeah, I find it very, very strange, you know, the fact that and you're right to say that who knows if you would have gotten. I mean, we know he didn't get the same offer from New York, but even if he had if he would have found that sufficient if he would have looked at an offer like this from Houston and said, after all, we've been through. That's what you're offering me. Yeah. So we don't know that piece of it, but there were other teams, other teams that are both contenders and in need of shortstop help, if not forever, then at least for the next year while in theory season prospects who were meant to assume that mantle that he was not an obvious and more aggressively targeted player for those squads is just bizarre. So I mean, I'm happy that twins fans get to sort of reap the rewards of this and it's not as if we can look at this deal from Chris perspective and be like, oh no, that's terrible. Like I said, he's going to get to retest the market if he wants to. Maybe next year, maybe the year after. He's making $35 million a year. He's going to be fine and his next deal I imagine will be extremely lucrative. Regardless of which of those seasons he signs it after, but it's just, it is, I think, the most surprising signing of the entire off season and I think it does appreciably move the playoff odds from Minnesota. I still think that whether or not they make it to October is going to hinge on the rotation and what they're able to do on the pitching side of things and how good that bullpen ends up being and there's still work to be done here, but this does make them meaningfully better right away. And so it's great for them, but it is bizarre that there weren't other teams that were like, yeah, that sounds that sounds good. Like we are, you know, we are committed to Anthony volpe as the long-term solution. We think that he's going to be the guy in New York, but he needs another year, so why don't we just do this? In some ways, this contract structure is perfect for Houston and for New York. And that's not what he ended up. Great. Yeah. And I've seen people kind of gloating like, oh, enjoy him for one year twins fans, and then he'll be gone. I mean, if that's how it works out, like that is fine for the twigs..

WBUR
"philippa" Discussed on WBUR
"In times of yore Like it's just me keeping the intimate bits intimate which I no longer need to do geographically because Levi's Yeah It's like clothing is a little privacy shed that you take with you everywhere you go And it's a shed you are not allowed to leave Try walking down the street without your clothes on in New York City You can't do it That buzzkill was provided by philippa Levine Professor of history at the University of Texas I think some people would be offended and suggest that you're obscene Other people would think that you're what we used to call a sex maniac whatever an earth that means Others would think that perhaps he was psychologically unbalanced some would think that you were making a political statement because we do know that nakedness has been used a lot as a form of political resistance in many different cultures Clothes may have started with warmth and privacy but they certainly didn't end there Clothing has become a crucial part of culture It announces social affiliations and economic status and class and ethnicity And over the course of human history it's become almost like a wearable flag Sidebar we have an episode about dress and dress codes Philippa herself specializes in colonial history when British and other European powers were traveling far beyond their own shores encountering varied customs across the planet Misunderstanding much of what they saw and citing those differences to rationalize programs of world domination There is this notion that bodies of color black bodies in particular.

WNYC 93.9 FM
"philippa" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
"Reeves who is in Rio de Janeiro philippa house is this Well this goes back to September 2018 when Bolsonaro was stabbed and seriously injured at an election campaign rally since then he's had four major surgeries and a number of other procedures And he's repeatedly suffered these abdominal problems And this latest problem started after he had lunch on Sunday and started to feel some pain It was significantly significantly serious and serious enough for him to be flown in the middle of that night from the coast of southern Brazil where he spent the holidays to the city of São Paulo where he's now in a private hospital Now this is an election year in Brazil and Bolsonaro was running for a second term Could this possibly be a problem Yeah I mean Bolsonaro ended up in that same hospital with the same problem in July last year and bounced back but it's true He's getting on in years in March he'll turn 67 But remember he's a populist who projects himself to his base as this super fit army captain the tough guy who rides a motorbike and leads giant motorcycle parades of his supporters through the streets and so on In fact he was out riding around on a jet ski over the new year's holidays and went to a theme park which has a hot wheels car show dressed up as a racing driver and drove around in one of the cars Now we can't know how he'll he'll emerge from this latest health issue without knowing more about his medical condition But I think it's likely he'll be back and we'll carry on swashbuckling in the October election approaches All right now how are Brazilians reacting to all this Brazil is deeply divided almost everything is politicized these days and certainly everything involving Bolsonaro So as soon as the news broke yesterday that he'd been airlifted to hospital his opponents were online accusing him of highlighting his health issues for example by posting pictures himself in bed giving a thumbs up while showing little sympathy for the more than 620,000 Brazilians who have died because of the COVID-19 pandemic And some of his opponents also claim that Bolsonaro used these health issues related to a stabbing to remind Brazilians of that stabbing back in 2018 In fact a federal police investigation into that attack found it was carried out by one individual but his supporters on the far right routinely claimed this individual was linked to a party on the far left and used that as a way of generally discrediting the left who are of course Bolsonaro's main opponents Now what happens next year His surgeon who treated him after the stabbing was overseas on vacation when this happened but arrived back in Brazil this morning the latest bulletin from the hospital says Bolsonaro's not in pain and has no fever when this happened before all last July he spent four days in hospital if it turns out he has to have surgery he'll likely need more recuperation time than that But this is not a great time to be out of action Brazil's facing a mountain of problems right now that have been deadly floods in the northeast of the country In fact Bolsonaro was criticized for cavorting around on holiday by the sea instead of going there COVID case numbers and deaths are our way down in Brazil these days but they're beginning to rise again and there's an awful lot of concern.

WNYC 93.9 FM
"philippa" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
"Philip Reeves who is Ian Rio de Janeiro philippa house is this Well this goes back to September 2018 when Bolsonaro was stabbed and seriously injured at an election campaign rally since then he's had four major surgeries and a number of other procedures And he's repeatedly suffered these abdominal problems And this latest problem started after he had lunch on Sunday and started to feel some pain It was significantly significantly serious and serious enough for him to be flown in the middle of that night from the coast of southern Brazil where he spent the holidays to the city of São Paulo where he's now in a private hospital Now this is an election year in Brazil and Bolsonaro is running for a second term Could this possibly be a problem Yeah Bolsonaro ended up in that same hospital with the same problem in July last year and bounced back but it's true He's getting on in years in March he'll turn 67 But remember he's a populist who projects himself to his base as this super fit army captain The tough guy who rides a motorbike and leads giant motorcycle parades of his supporters through the streets and so on In fact he was out riding around on a jet ski over the new year's holidays and went to a theme park which has a hot wheels car show dressed up as a racing driver and drove around in one of the cars Now we can't know how he'll emerge from this latest health issue without knowing more about his medical condition But I think it's likely he will be back and we'll carry on swashbuckling in the October election approaches All right now how are Brazilians reacting to all this Brazil is deeply divided almost everything is politicized these days and certainly everything involving Bolsonaro So as soon as the news broke yesterday that he'd been airlifted to hospital his opponents were online accusing him of highlighting his health issues For example by posting pictures himself in bed giving a thumbs up while showing little sympathy for the more than 620,000 Brazilians who have died because of the COVID-19 pandemic And some of his opponents also claim that Bolsonaro uses these health issues related to a stabbing to remind Brazilians of that stabbing back in 2018 In fact a federal police investigation into that attack found it was carried out by one individual but his supporters on the far right routinely claimed this individual was linked to a party on the far left and used that as a way of generally discrediting the left but who are of course Bolsonaro's main opponents Now what happens next year His surgeon who treated him after the stabbing was overseas on vacation when this happened but arrived back in Brazil this morning the latest bulletin from the hospital says Bolsonaro's not in pain and has no fever When this happened before last July he spent four days in hospital If it turns out he has to have surgery he'll likely need more recuperation time than that But this is not a great time to be out of action Brazil's facing mountain of problems right now there have been deadly floods in the northeast of the country In fact Bolsonaro was criticized for cavorting around on holiday by the sea instead of going there COVID case numbers and deaths are way down in Brazil these days but they're beginning to rise again and there's an awful lot of concern about amri not.

The Big Picture
"philippa" Discussed on The Big Picture
"But it is hard to imagine so many people being like, yes, to what is definitely a litmus test of a performance. I think that's right. I think it is the kind of film and the kind of performance that if you like it, you love it. You are all in on this. And I think a lot of people are going to be all in on this well enough people. Time will tell, but passion is often very important in something like this. And you know, it's otherwise a strong cast of performers, Alexandra ship and Vanessa Hudgens and Robin deese. There's some really good performers both with Broadway experience and non Broadway experience. Then the other thing too is if you care about Broadway, this movie is kind of secretly like marvel's Avengers but for Broadway, there's so many cameos Andre to shields and Bebe Neuwirth and you know Renée Elise Goldsberry and philippa Sue from Hamilton and Felicia Rashad Bernie to Peter's Judith light, all these people who have all of this experience on Broadway crop up in this movie. Sometimes in big parts sometimes in cameos, some of the songs I agree with, you work some of them really don't work for me and you can see that there are still kind of like a cutting room floor quality to some of this work. I just think ultimately it lands on Garfield and I'm willing to go there with Garfield kind of wherever he wants to go. You mentioned silence. I would go there with silence. You mentioned under the silver Lake I'll go there under this over. Even the eyes of tami fei, which is not necessarily most successful performance of his career, still liked what he was trying to get up to in that role. And I think he's just got a lot of supporters. He's been nominated twice already. Can you name him the films for which he's been nominated for? One of them is long walk of Billy Lynn or something, Billy Lynn, right? No, that's not correct. He's not in that film. I misspoke. He's actually only been nominated for one film, but it is a strange one, around that time. Well, then was it hacksaw rich? It was hacksaw ridge. But that's those were the same years. I think so. Yeah. Okay. So he's been recognized for a strange movie directed by Mel Gibson. So there's some appreciation for him at large here. I don't really know what else to say about this movie. I mean, it Lin-Manuel Miranda. I think as a filmmaker, this feels like him trying to get all of his ideas into one movie. I found the camera work to be a little bit busier than it needed to be. I found it to be a little bit more antic. I felt like he was really trying hard to show the relationship between workshopping and execution, and there's so much of the film is this sort of like workshopping stage setting with these three people who are performing this ambitious musical cut against this whirling dervish vision of New York City. And it's okay. I'd like to see, I'd like to see another Lin-Manuel Miranda directed movie that is perhaps a little bit more traditionally constructed written by Steven Levinson, this screenplay who also wrote the book for Dear Evan Hansen, which was a struggle for us, so maybe that maybe we've located part of the issue here for you as well..

The Gargle
"philippa" Discussed on The Gargle
"It's not impressive enough that you videoed a cat, it has to be a novelty cat. Imagine people who had not seen a cat, having first access to this documentary footage and thinking that that was what cats did. You've seen that video and you see a couple of hieroglyphs and your idea of cats is way out. This is the problem. This is the problem with so much of science is that our progress is limited by our tools and data and what we can measure isn't necessarily what is important. And how cute was the cat. As Australians, you should be offended because science has proved that the only animal most adept at boxing is the kangaroo. So the idea that any other animal should try and compete is just ludicrous. And boxing isn't even their dominant weapon. They'd much rather gut you with their feet. Yeah. I haven't seen it happen, but I've heard I've heard tell. Truly one of the most fun things you can ever see in your life is a video of a man parachuting to the ground in Australia as a keg guru races towards him to start a fight, because he realizes from about ten meters down oh no this is happening. And it's just more kind of annoyed at the whole situation that really worried about him. God bless you. You're living on a continent that does not want you there. And it is every piece of nature is telling you that, but well done, you're sticking at it and I respect that. Around and find out the Australia story. Yeah. I mean, to be fair, it was your idea. Guilty as charged. Yeah, we're not taking the blame. We're just taking the holidays. Tom dean and what science fail have you brought in for us today? I am going to bring in for you the epic, the epic fail that marks the turn of a millennium. It's the millennium bug. Now, I don't know how much people over in Australia you put much sort of faith in the fact that the Indian bug would be an incredible thing, which would basically make planes fall from the sky and numerous other things fail. The logic behind it being if I'm right. Because I was just at the right age to be truly terrified of millennium bug. I was I was there on New Year's Eve like fully expecting that everything to stop basically. The idea was that because computers don't understand what a two is, that they would hit 1999 December 31st. And then rather than going to 2000, they would go back to 1900, think that they hadn't been invented yet and stopped working. And this had every scientist terrified. So they were fully prepared for everything to fail. We had a show presented by a present called philippa Forrester, who spent her millennium eve in a studio basically in this bunker ready for everything to kick off. And basically, they set aside about three, four hours of this, and it was a woman sitting in a room going nothing yet. But we're still waiting. We're still waiting. And so that was it. I feel like every other piece of science back to be it global warming numerous other things. All of these warning signs that everyone just ignores, with a millennium bug, from what I understand, there were no warning signs it was just something that people assumed would have this cataclysmic effect on the world and just never arrived. Counter to this, because I work on a topic of show in the UK, what happens is we always take big assumptions like the millennium bug didn't happen. Then we dig into it and we find some very, very depressing facts. So we did that with this. I'm not going to share the media is pretty bleak. The millennium bug did affect certain small things, but overall that are quite depressing..

The Cycling Podcast
"philippa" Discussed on The Cycling Podcast
"Obviously the winner of the man's road race was the juliana sleep a writer who is in that category of supposed great great writers who won it in in fantastic style that that helps enormously it. Wasn't you know. We saw this kind of flat racing on a bunch of exhausted writers arriving in lovo it could have. There was a moment in the race where i thought it was. It was falling a bit a bit fly. You know. I think it was almost like two boxers had just who were just at the end and couldn't really raise an arm anymore and so the fact that we were treated to this. You know the the the the these series of attacks from allah fleet that he was able to win it really. It really gave the race. The new mole that deserved on the winner that deserved and even if initially the flemish fans were unhappy at that. I think in the end and certainly for the podium presentation in the center of love and run the fans zone. D- atmosphere was unbelievable and the reception. Frolic fleet was very very warm. Also just quickly not rich. You know it's easy to get a little bit self-righteous about founds. Booing fans been hostile. But that is something that is integral to every great. So the sporting atmosphere you know these kind of animosity towards perceived enemy on you know. I know the people who found out so disappointing itself. How drunk belgium funds were probably explained a lot of it. But i think that probably i do too to the the atmosphere and the excitement on that final up. I mean how do enjoy the slowdown. Hand gesture the of belgium fans were dishing. They did the same to philippa. Agana in time. Trout didn't i. Yeah i mean obviously a line isn't their pundit neither case lionel neither case ghana or so he doesn't work it doesn't work in fact they my my a. Being being the white team can be a motivational factor. It can can can throw another coal on the fire county. I think i mean..

Mark Bell's Power Project
"philippa" Discussed on Mark Bell's Power Project
"We can. We can walk from here to the spot close. The gas station probably has the sliced. Remember the pizza place. That was here if they moved before we moved over here. You brought the. Us brought pizza into the old gym right. That pizza was so good i remember. Ask guys all right next to the aaa go ahead like a dumb ass name. It was like like how like this. Wasn't it what it was like wacky western. Barak play wicked something wicked west pizza like that right like it was fucking amazing and they had like I just remember he pulled pork. Honor something like regular pizza. Good it unbe. They had like they had a bunch of weird pizza and they had regular pizza and golden era. Those really some of the best ever had mind. Thank god they talk closer to the microphone. It'd be great you've run away from it shutdown. Yeah rate as we moved over here. They're like these guys are gonna get too fat jessica. We would have been a lot of trouble at places amazing remember. The cross was really good about that pizza. I remember i had and i was just like. Where'd you guys miss the teriyaki place next to the old. St how oishi there. It's a place. I would never go to like men right off the freeway. Sketchy as fuck and then call my god. He's smirk meal. How come on teriyaki sauce. A teriyaki place is like ridiculously amazing. But you can't get it in the store you buy. It's not the same in the store. She sells there. They sell their teriyaki's. Why well how how come it's not how come it's not like massively manufactured. I mean you ever go to a few can't do it. Do you ever go to a and w like fast. Food place What do they sell their. I don't know but they do have a w root beer on tap is different than any other. It's like it's almost like cream soda like not. It's fucking good probably yes rubio flow. We're talking about but pizza okay. Real quick before we continue on. Because that's right so it was reminded me of when you were like saying that people would get upset them. That people are selling programs. Because they're on stuff. Say okay if they're not now seeing the other side where like oh well. They're selling programs because they're like super you know the genetic freak so i still can't relate so it's even if you were to have your verification check people would still be upset at you for just to have in really good genetically. This is weird. There's some people that won't work with people at take stuff. Yeah it's interesting. But i think it has to do with like recovery. I think there's aspect of certain. There's that but i think like the usa pl is really weird about like even like associating yourself. Yeah i've heard about that later. Oh shit with this person then. Another weird man. That's really weird right. And i should go compete. Say peel feeling but That history. No what i was gonna say man about mutants is a lot of people. Don't realize like dalen bailey. She said she's been playing sports and she was five. She was a college soccer player. russ has been playing football like almost all his life. He's a sport athlete. A lot of these individuals who let's say they look end up looking really crazy at a certain point. Some people don't realize there's a gym weller. Came on and talked about it. There's a lot of development that goes on in your childhood. Here's especially if you do play sports and your teenage years. That i mean. Let's not say that you can't get it later but it gives you an extra layer of just like ten steps ahead. You end up being ahead of the game. Because you're you have better body awareness mean i think of you in gymnasts kids that were kids our gymnasts. That's a crazy thing as a yoked when they not just the yoked but when they're in their twenties or doing like hand san walks and doing all these things just because their body was used to it when they were young and they have these abilities. So she's she. She's been an athlete yell of her life. We know some mutants to that are kind of almost like closet. Mutants like there's so we have some friends that can do a really wide array of things. Like i think marquand is one of the most exceptional people that i know. If you think about being really well rounded well rounded calloway's cowboys that motherfucker like he's dangerous is you know he knows. A lot of different types of martial arts is a former marine. he like just. He's a splashing around our day starts swimming and he's like holy shit is fucking as a marine. She's like i like he's okay. He knows how to swim. You know We we have some friends that really know a crazy amount of stuff. And we got like a jason khalifa. You ever see. Jason cleveland. Like on a rower. And he's like. Oh yeah this how you do it. And he's like kinda go on your. He's producing so much force. He's barely trying and barely breathing. And then jason cleopa was a guy in cross fit that kinda struggled on a couple things really severely and then fixed those things immensely to win the entire fucking crossing games and he was dominant for many many years especially on the local level. You see that guy. He's you know he. He looks like he's like two thirty for some reason. I don't know why things aren't as armed real big by to ten or something like that. He looks a lot heavier than he even is but he looks fucking jack as it is Sick i walk on his hands. It's like he walks on his hands better than most people walk around their feet. Any sense that same guy you know. We'll do like overhead squat with like three sixty five. Yeah like those take dude you gotta pick one. You're not allowed to be that good at that many different things. Just settle down over there. Stop making everybody look so bad. But i don't believe jason's on anything he's he's in a Again some people are like old drug tested. People don't get passed the test or whatever cycle off cycling off. I know they want to try to accuse every single person of of being on stuff. Whether it's matt frazier or jason philippa or rich frowning and all i can say is i have worked out with some of these people before and in just doing one workout. I'm like oh. I got enough of a taste of that to see how you can improve in advance every single day especially once you learn how to recover from it.

The Falcoholic
"philippa" Discussed on The Falcoholic
"On tuesday afternoon afternoon. They wrapped it up and now they have the roster. They're going to begin practicing with but again. I think the important caveat here is that this isn't an initial roster other teams are making cuts as we speak. They have to wrap up by four pm. On tuesday and that's important to note because there's a very strong likelihood that the roster we see today will not be the one that the falcons have for the initial Game of the season when they go up against the eagles and little over a week and a half But let's talk about who's on the roster right now. Some surprises some surprise cuts And what this roster looks like. So i want to start on the offensive side of the ball. Let's start at the very top. This was an area where i think fans had a good feeling for how things might play out and we got a little bit of a surprise. Here obviously quarterback. Matt ryan is the starter. Josh rosen has made the roster right now. I think the presumption is that rosen will be quarterback number two. What is also surprising. Is the falcons are rostering three quarterbacks philippa frank's right now is on the fifty three man roster so that is a little bit of a surprise. I think he was someone that many of us thought would be cut in potentially put on the practice squad. Apparently the falcons either didn't feel like he was going to survive The cut in in might have gotten picked up by another team. I'm not. I don't think that would have been the case. But that may explain why franks is still on the roster or they liked him enough that they felt he deserved a spot and they wanna keep developing him as a future. Backup quarterback for whoever starter is down the road. Because it's clear Right now they don't perceive him as qb to and again. This is where. I could see a move changing this in the next week. Or so the falcons may find another veteran on the cutlass trevor. Siemian which we're still waiting to get confirmation whether he's been covering not but the falcons may still look for another quarterback that could supplant either. Franks or rosen I don't think rosen is one hundred percent cemented into his position. Either right now philippi. Franks i think still could ultimately end up on the practice. Squad and rosen may end up getting completely replaced with the veteran option. I still think that's the case that looks like right now. We've got three quarterbacks. But i feel like this is the position where we could see a lot of potential turnover. The running backs. They're the falcons are going with one fullback in just three halfbacks Mike davis the starter. Quadrille listen quarter. All patterson who's really more of like an offensive weapon but he is going to primarily serve as a running back and then keith smith as a fullback interestingly Running back stunt dante form in Who i think most people did not have him making the roster. But maybe more surprisingly caleb huntley who beat jake and hawkins after that second round of cuts that got a lot of snaps in that final preseason game he did not make the fifty three man roster which i think surprised quite a few people and ultimately i think he is someone they'll try to put on the practice squad again assuming here he clears waivers and he does seem like some of that makes a lot of sense For the practice squad. For the falcons wide receivers. They did end up going with six this again. I think a lot of people were saying. Okay arthur smith's offense is very tight end heavy. We think he's going to run a lot of two tight end sets. We still think that'd be the case. But he actually went with six wide receivers this time around. Obviously the top. Three or no surprise calvin ridley russell gauge allama zacchaeus. After them in the next three guys i think you know you could have made a case for them I don't know that any of these guys particularly wild in the preseason but They are now on the fifty three man. Roster tasha sharp has made it christian blake a carryover from last year and drafted rookie. Frank darby now for darby. I think many people thought he was not going to make the roster and this may be as much about the falcons not wanting to give up on the draft. Pick just yet. This is a first draft class. Under terry and arthur smith. I think this is simply a matter of them. Not wanting to give up on one of their draft picks this quickly so i suspect they will keep him on the fifty three most or not think that they're going to try to cut him at all. I think they're afraid that another team will try to coach him and put them put him on there Fifty three man roster. So i suspect he will be the kind of player where they'll put him on the roster and he's going to be a game day inactive for the entire season that way they can pull him through the season they can give the twenty twenty to see if he makes enough development to secure himself a spot. But this is sort of like redshirt him. He's going to be on the fifty three. But i fully expect that minus the injuries. That happen the head of him that he will be someone that will be frequently inactive on game days now tight end. I have been on the record. Saying the falcons would keep four. I still think it's a possibility. Parker hessy was put on the cova list. So it's possible that when he comes off that list they could kick someone else off and put him in the right now. The rolling with three tight ends hayvenhurst. Cockpits lee smith no surprises there. The player that i had is my darkhorse. John rain also got cut so he. I'm over one in my predictions for this fifty three man roster and that that is one position where i think there could be one additional body broad and parker hessy but they may roll with three tight ends for the season which is a little surprising but this could just simply be about quality over quantity for arthur smith. So hopefully these guys stay healthy for the the you know the fullness of the season or they get some guys on the practice squad stash that they can easily move up in if something happens all right offensive line also thought they would be nine guys here simply for the depth portion of this running with eight feels a little bit risky. I feel like that knife offensive lineman even if they're inactive. You want that depth. This is another position. Where i think the falcons could make a move this week They're probably right now. Monitoring the cuts of veterans And other guys from other teams to see if someone they like comes free on the offensive line particularly the interior. I still think they have some question marks on the interior of the offensive line at this point but right now the starting unit presumably is going to be jake matthews at left tackle josh andrews at left guard matt hennessy. Center chris lindstrom at right guard. And of course kayla mcgarry right tackle and right now. The current backups are drafted rookie. Drew dahmane Jalen mayfield and jason spriggs. Who actually played pretty well Surprisingly willie beavers Who was one point promoted to the first team When kayla mcgarry was out he did Get cut which was a bit of a surprise jason spriggs that do think outperformed him in the preseason but beaver seemed to be in high regard with coaching staff. I guess not high enough and right now matt go no has been put on the pup list which means he will not be able to return for at least six weeks given that I do think they'll look for someone else. But hopefully gono can get healthy at some point during the season and come in and resume as the potential swing talk right now it looks like the swing taco going into the season will be jason spriggs and that wraps up the offensive side of all. Let's talk about the defense but before we do that. We're going to take a quick break. We'll be right back. And we're back on the alcohol at podcast. Reacting to the falcons initial fifty three man roster that just released here on tuesday august. Thirty first We've talked about the offense. Let's talk about the defense starting with the trenches the defensive line Not many big surprises here. Grady jarrett obviously marlon davidson The two names sort of at the top of this list tyler davidson as well. Jonathan bullard i think he earned that spot. This preseason has looked very good john kaminsky. Tyler already mentioned taller davidson and then to quan graham. So those are the six guys in the middle in this essentially this three four defense but please don't put too much too much on that the outside linebackers right now. There are five of them again. No big surprises here. dante fowler jacob to not mariner stephen means those three guys are i think what you would consider to be the The first run starters on the outside Data koumba occasi- has made it of course the the draft of rookie who's looked good in training camp and the preseason And then of course brandon copeland the inside linebackers. This is where we actually now have. One of our only undrafted free agent signings other than philippa. Franks of course quarterback The four guys that make up the inside linebackers. Now for the falcons of course dion jones. Foyer lucon michael walker. Were no surprise. There was a bit of a competition for that fourth spot. And that was even..

Daily Tech News Show
"philippa" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show
"Biggest despite where is classified as a weapon by israel on any export of the technology must be approved by the government. Then this whole group. Mondays that it's technologies used only by intelligence agencies to track criminals or terrorists according to its transparency and accountability report released in union. Twenty twenty one. The company has sixty clients in forty countries. Wealthy it'll tools are very helpful when fighting crime this same tools might be available to groups on the other side of the law. When the government acquires a cyber espionage product or service it can be made available to successors originally acquire as an instrument to capture criminals in the government of philippa calderon and mexico in the government of kenya to was used extensively to reach fifteen thousand registered potential targets. Phobic is report in mexico. The investigations have only advanced in the case of journalists carbonari. Stay the rest are waiting for the complainants to over their phones so that the information necessary to create a case can be extract the current president lopez over seas that government has no relationship with the ns oh group but recognizes that the military forces usage it services for intelligence work spiking. Those citizens is illegal and forty to be done under the law. A series of conditions are regulations. Are needed this happened with the green light troy and she looked at that used nam where the fbi and the australian federal police carry out an operation to capture criminal groups companies. Like dan so group talk about control and acoustic our selection process taking place before selling their software but what happens when government officials use these two to spy in groups. That are asking the tough questions. They don't want to answer in the pegasus project. It was revealed that does not only happen to one year analyst in one country over eighty journalists from seventy news outlet joint force to bring evidence and reminders that authorities from at least ten countries from morocco to mexico from india to rhonda use this tool not exactly to fight crime but to watch their watchers. This epistle for the network takes information from various sources taking mailing from the pegasus prayed report published by forbidden stories an amnesty international as well as a review of the chronology of events that occur in medical reports from the defense network of the veto rights. The wire lp's haaretz ap news and more. You can find more information in the notes from this episode. If you like these format you could find the report similar to these focus on a nam and the project greenlight trojan horse in noticias technology. Place if you're interested in coming this episode in english let us know by sending an email to feedback daily tech news. Show dot com..

Daily Tech News Show
"philippa" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show
"Biggest despite where is classified as a weapon by israel on any export of the technology must be approved by the government. Then this whole group. Mondays that it's technologies used only by intelligence agencies to track criminals or terrorists according to its transparency and accountability report released in union. Twenty twenty one. The company has sixty clients in forty countries. Wealthy it'll tools are very helpful when fighting crime this same tools might be available to groups on the other side of the law. When the government acquires a cyber espionage product or service it can be made available to successors originally acquire as an instrument to capture criminals in the government of philippa calderon and mexico in the government of kenya to was used extensively to reach fifteen thousand registered potential targets. Phobic is report in mexico. The investigations have only advanced in the case of journalists carbonari. Stay the rest are waiting for the complainants to over their phones so that the information necessary to create a case can be extract the current president lopez over seas that government has no relationship with the ns oh group but recognizes that the military forces usage it services for intelligence work spiking. Those citizens is illegal and forty to be done under the law. A series of conditions are regulations. Are needed this happened with the green light troy and she looked at that used nam where the fbi and the australian federal police carry out an operation to capture criminal groups companies. Like dan so group talk about control and acoustic our selection process taking place before selling their software but what happens when government officials use these two to spy in groups. That are asking the tough questions. They don't want to answer in the pegasus project. It was revealed that does not only happen to one year analyst in one country over eighty journalists from seventy news outlet joint force to bring evidence and reminders that authorities from at least ten countries from morocco to mexico from india to rhonda use this tool not exactly to fight crime but to watch their watchers. This epistle for the network takes information from various sources taking mailing from the pegasus prayed report published by forbidden stories an amnesty international as well as a review of the chronology of events that occur in medical reports from the defense network of the veto rights. The wire lp's haaretz ap news and more. You can find more information in the notes from this episode. If you like these format you could find the report similar to these focus on a nam and the project greenlight trojan horse in noticias technology. Place if you're interested in coming this episode in english let us know by sending an email to feedback daily tech news. Show dot com..

Tesla Daily: Tesla News & Analysis
Heres Why Tesla Is so Important
"Everybody raum our here and today we're gonna be talking about a couple of really important reports. First tesla's most recent impact report which has a ton of fascinating details and it won't go through the highlights. There that release also coincided with a huge new report on climate change by the will spend some time on that as well and then we've got a few other quick hits of news which will run through at the beginning. Quick look at tesla stock another relatively low volume day to day to start the week off just under fifteen million shares traded but tussles up two point one percent on the day to seven hundred and thirteen dollars. Seventy six cents that compared to the nasdaq up about two tenths of a percent. Cosstalk did see an upgrade today from jeffries and almost philippa who schwa- upgrading from neutral to buy which as we've talked about upgrades like that where they're actually rewriting. The stock those are more significant to analysts than press targeted adjustments. But that being said he did increase his price. Target from seven hundred dollars per share up to eight hundred fifty. From the note quote valuing tesla is as challenging as ever we raise our discounted cash flow base price target from seven hundred dollars to eight hundred fifty dollars on higher profitability and accelerated growth. While at thirty five percent five year compound annual growth rate. we remain below tessa. Guidance of fifty percent as trend growth desa currently trades on nine times revenue and sixty two times earnings before interest and tax a level disconnected with auto multiples but in our view more consistent with net growth lack of legacy issues and wider addressable markets including energy generation and storage and one. Quick little note here. Just because i do see these inflated allot tesla has guided for greater than fifty percent growth compounded annually for vehicle deliveries. That doesn't necessarily mean revenue would grow at fifty percent. Plus obviously it very well could but that's not what tesla has specified so to me. It's not super clear but it does look like in this case. Jefferies is comparing their revenue forecasts tesla's vehicle delivery guidance and tennessee that a lot so just wanted to point that out next year. We've got an update on giga texas. From joe tag mayer. He does drawn flyovers there and remember last week. We had talked about him here. He that tussle was going to be doing a test. Production run for the mentawai next week. Which would not be this week

GSMC Baseball Podcast
"philippa" Discussed on GSMC Baseball Podcast
"There were quoted as people from cleveland or very big about watching out for one another having a name like this kind of shows were all looking out for each other. Another one said it's a name of strength it's a projection of strengthened power. A guardian is somebody that watches over and make sure that no harm befalls. You think they're important symbol said another. I think there's a deep connection to the city. it's a name that means a lot to clevelanders. And then finally. I feel like they're kind of representation of our industrial past. So you do have some pros. When it comes to the guardian some locals are very happy with the decision to become the guardians. But ultimately i'm looking at this from an outsider's perspective saying hey the team said how can we do this easy as possible. How can we change as little as possible. We're not gonna upset the richmond spiders. Nobody else's the guardians. It wasn't xfl team for one year after they folded due to the pandemic so they don't have to deal with any conversations around those particular styles of agreements. I don't know we'll see how it goes. But again the guardians. All right cool. Whatever not great. Not terrible maybe. You have a different opinion. If you're listening from the city of cleveland if you let me know hit me up in the comments it is up on twitter. Interact with us to let us know what you guys think about the guardians nickname but ultimately i was just like man they sure took the easy way out on that one but revenues the tail end the segment number one here. I did want to talk to you guys about a few no hitters. That were flirted with over the weekend on saturday. Both the astros in the angels became or were very close to become the record breaking eighth no hitter on the twenty twenty one season for the astros astros starter fromberg vow dez when six hitless innings before ultimately being removed from the game due to his pitch count being over a hundred they then went to the bullpen looking for a combined. No hitter they got through the seventh inning. Before isaiah kinara philippa lead off the eighth with a bloop single offer ryan stanek so they got through seven innings until the rangers again have been no hit already this year. Where in trouble of having an app and additional time but single in the eighth inning ultimately they settled for two hits as they gave up a home run in the ninth inning ryan presley gave up his first run in his seventeenth appearance he had gone. Sixteen straight scoreless appearances. He gave up a solo home. Run so the astros ultimately getting the victory but they flirted with the no hitter after having a seven no hit innings in the leadoff single to start the eighth there were a few other no hitters than we're even closer. Let's see patrick sandoval for the l. a. Angels went eight and third against the minnesota twins without allowing a hit. You went into the ninth inning. Struck out the leadoff guy. Before giving off a double to brent rooker was inside outswing down the right field line. It was a fair. hit one of those again. He didn't exactly crush the ball. But a fair hits and then sandoval was removed. After eight and two thirds sin closer rask gracia's then gave up. An rbi doubled josh donaldson before striking out. Miguel said no to preserve a two to one victory. So patrick sandoval..

Racing Post
"philippa" Discussed on Racing Post
"What's what's the pam she. The vanished from with a group one shields has the ability to to win a group one. I very much hope that that is the. That's all we managed. Do i imagine she. Will i ask. You will go about some bread. War could say could well stay in training. She's lovely quality fairly obviously has done incredibly incredibly well on the tracks so far. That's hope she wins one of those good ones but you also have an votes davis angel. Who's a really fun. Philippa connections on ish might not have the same class as some of the host and bring told him that but she's already one three at some of the season which is no main face Nice glowing three point. Sixteen thousand quote. I love facility. She's such a stall and every year. Tom gives me the one the one of agenda the one plan is to try and buy lily agnes winter and we have done it previously. We've done it with a funds. Could julius caesar but this video here of frustrating. She just came up. Short came second. Emily agnes obviously as you say she's. She's run One free times. She's got such a great attitude. I love those who just so gutsy and really try hard. And very reminiscent of her kotite. Glory who was a very tough individual and mike gatti's doing well at the moment. And how does that grace at all to start. And just finally ed. I saw david world tweets after starman one at the weekend and he was posted thanks around the various age who worked for him said it will cut he. Thanks for being the most brilliant trainer at player for bringing my hairstyle manage the world and at sackville for just being. What does he mean. I really was that was complimentary or an insole can wherever i was the best of it. So the worst of es. I'm gonna take a few myself. I remember i was the best of the ads. But i really full credit. Should go to at walker and laugh. 'cause barrow chiba guys. Who do who do the proper hard work at walkers trained for wholesome unbelievably well god. He's been patient with him. And he's done such a magnificent job and epa the most fantastic job raring behold water manner and building doting him into a whole switching analysis. So i think really. I'm gonna have to be baltimore. Viet pecking order. Know you're too modest much for joining us one holiday and we appreciate you giving us. You'll time will pitchy farewell and best the phillies and starman season I don't want you sang. But i'm on holiday. You know it makes me sound very unprofessional. actually here. I am working away so guys. Thanks very much having me on the show. And we will see wilson. Thank you.

Racing Post
"philippa" Discussed on Racing Post
"What's what's the pam. She the vanished from with a group. One shields has the ability to to win a group. One i very much hope that is the. That's all we managed. Do i imagine she. Will i show ask. You will go about some war could say could well stay in training. She's lovely quality fairly obviously has done incredibly incredibly well on the tracks so far. That's hope she wins one of those good ones but you also have an votes davis angel. Who's a really fun. Philippa connections on ish might not have the same class as some of the host bring told him that but she's already one three at some of the season which is no main face Nice glowing three point. Sixteen thousand quote. I love facility. She's such a stall and every year. Tom gives me the one the one of agenda the one plan is to try and buy lily agnes winter and we have done it previously. We've done it with a funds. Could julius visa but this video here of frustrating she just came up short came second. Emily agnes obviously as you say she's. She's run One free times. He's got such a great attitude. I i love those vat who just so gutsy and really try hard and very reminiscent of her kotite glory. Who was a very tough individual and mike. Gatti's doing well at the moment. And how does that grace at all to start. And just finally ed. I saw david world tweets after starman one at the weekend and he was posted his thanks around the various age who worked for him said it will cut he. Thanks for being the most brilliant trainer at player for bringing my hairstyle manage the world and at sackville for just being. What does he mean. I really was that was complimentary or an insole can wherever i was the best of it. So the worst of es. I'm gonna take a few myself. I remember i was the best of the ads. But i really full credit. Should go to at walker and laugh. 'cause barrow chiba guys. Who do who do the proper hard work at walkers trained for wholesome unbelievably well god. He's been patient with him. And he's done such a magnificent jolt and epa the most fantastic job raring behold water manner and building doting him into a whole switching analysis. So i think really. I'm gonna have to be baltimore. Viet pecking order. I'll know you're too modest much for joining us. One holiday and we appreciate you giving us you'll time will pitchy farewell and best the phillies and starman season I don't want you sang. But i'm on holiday. You know it makes me sound very unprofessional. actually here. I am working away so guys. Thanks very much having me on the show. And we will see wilson. Thank you.

BBC World Service
Strange Chemical on Venus May Come From Volcanoes, Not Life
"This planet. But nothing like his extreme is on the surface of Venus, where 450 Celsius is routine. And also where the brief hopes of life in its complex atmosphere evaporated this week with the paper saying there's not enough water there, but prospects for science that do remain bright with the recent approval of two NASA missions to the planet and one from the European Space Agency ESA Philippa Mason is a planetary geologist on that mission and vision, hoping to use radar to peer through that dense and interesting atmosphere to follow up evidence of volcanic activity and tectonics on the surface beneath the atmosphere gets in the way, Yes, absolutely. It's very thick, very dense atmosphere and know very little optical. Energy from the sun reaches the surface, and this is the problems. We can't do the kinds of optical imaging we do on Venus or Earth. And radar is the only imaging technique we can use The longer wavelength. Allows much greater penetration through the atmospheric gases and is still scattered by then, but to a much less lesser degree. So energy reaches the ground and we can record that. Give us a sense of the the kind of resolution you're going to get basic imaging. We're going for a product, which has a grand resolution cell. Nominally about 30 M. 30 by 30 I square pixel and then we will also image at a higher resolution mode. 10 M. And that will afford us a much better look at interesting Jim mythology, landslides, craters and their internal morphology, all kinds of other structures and the topography that we we wouldn't get with 30 M imagery, So we're very much going for the kinds of scales mapping scales if you like that we use on Earth routinely So

The Art Newspaper Weekly
Slavery at the Rijksmuseum
"Philippa this is not an exhibition. That has sprung up in the wake of the murder of george floyd. How long has it been in the planning. Yes well planning actually started around two thousand seventeen in the beginning of that year. Our main director tara. David's announced through the press that we would be working. The rights museum would be working an exhibition on slavery. And that's the moment everything started to come together so We've brought together. Lots of people who have done research for many years. Said think the end result what you see in our exhibition. Now is the coming together of a lot of years of research. Can you say something about the think tank. That's been set up and because of crucial isn't it that you have sought voices. There's four of you that are actually curated the exhibition but but you've actually gone out and sought broad voices that contribute to the around the show. Oh yes. Collaboration is a crucial to this entire project. And having lots of different types of knowledge come together so in two thousand seventeen the museum new debt. We had to have a diverse team of curator's to be able to do this. So we team of curator's four of us all of us have different professional backgrounds different personal backgrounds so we get to talk things through. We get to put all of our knowledge together. We get to question each other. Which why how you get better. How you grow.

Stuff You Missed in History Class
The History of Marie Taglioni: The Romantic Era’s Most Renowned Ballerina
"And we're gonna talk about a very famous to anybody who knows anything about dance. Marie tagliani who was very famous dancer. really considered the ballerina of the romantic and she's often credited with revolutionizing valet restyling it redefining dance but her father was really a pretty significant part of all of those achievements And she came from a bali family. So i mentioned her father but also her grandfather. Carl tahiliani was a theatrical dancer. And a choreographer. Her uncle salvator was a prominent dancer. Her mother was swedish. Ballerina named hedvig sophie. Karston although she did not go by head big But her father. Felipe tagliani was really the biggest influence on her life and her career and filippo was a dancer and a choreographer he was very successful and he's credited with much of the development of what we now refer to as the romantic ballet style so marie had dance in her blood like genetically she should've been primed but it didn't really play out that way. Initially no in eighteen o three filippo. He took a job as principal dancer and ballet master in stockholm sweden. And that's where he met and married sophie karston. Which is the name. She used her middle name Instead of her first name which was big they started a family right away. Marie was born on april. Twenty third eighteen. Four in stockholm. Her brother paul was born. Four years later and filippo accepted a post in vienna. When marie was still an infant and philippa did some training with his children when they were very young but When they were school age he moved them to paris to pursue additional dance training but despite being the daughter of to accomplish answers and having a pedigree that goes went back even further than that. Marie really did not impress the ballet masters in the french capital according to paris opera director. Louis veron's more jean-francois kulon. Who was the prison teacher. Who had trained filippo once. Famously said this about marie. When all that little hunchback ever learned

UN News
Urgent steps needed to alleviate suffering in Ethiopia’s Tigray region: Guterres
"U n chief. Antoni guitarist has spoken of his grave. Concern for hundreds of thousands of civilians affected by the crisis in ethiopia's tigra region in a statement issued on tuesday. Mr guitarist underscored the need for urgent efforts to protect populations. At risk he underlined the need for urgent steps to alleviate the humanitarian situation and extend protection to those endanger. Mister gutierrez also welcomed the positive engagement of ethiopian government during recent visits by senior u n officials including high commissioner for refugees. Philippa grandy at a press conference in addis ababa on monday. Mr grandy said that people needed all possible forms of support food items nonfood items medicine clean water and shelter amid ongoing violence in some parts of tigray by unnamed elements and militias

Planet Money
The IT Guy Vs. The Con Artist
"Hundred responses. They turn those responses into a great episode. They just published it. You can go listen now. One of the stories they included in their show was just so delightful and so- eliminating that we said we have got to run this as one as a planet money so that's what today's episode is a now. I'm just gonna turn the show over to gregory warner. The host of rough translation in in two thousand and ten felipe fernandez was laid off from his i._t. Job at hewlett packard in costa rica fully based costa rican and the layoff was a huge blow. He didn't what he was going to do next someone from his family fully they didn't want me to say who approached him with a potential job. There was a business that needed an i._t. He person which sounded good he was an i._t. Guy he needed work so i was obviously curious. What he said was <hes>. We actually <hes> run. This cam on senior citizens the people who need the i._t. Guy they were in the business of calling people steal their money senior citizens in the u._s._a. He elaborated said we have a script. All you have to do is call and call and call until someone bites. You know this groped ma'am. I have good news for you. You have won a sweepstakes prize of four and a half million dollars. All you have to do due to collect that prize is wire a small deposit for our insurance policy that is forty five hundred dollars and you can send that today by western union. I was doubtful awful. How can you really make money out of that but this scam is pulling in hundreds of deals a week. They call it deals each call it deal the scammers are called agents and this operation like all businesses needs an i._t. Guy philippe as hearing this and he's horrified. I that this is a business seconded. His relatives involved but philippi keeps a poker face. I immediately told him to. This is not something that i can just decide site right there and then <hes> but that i will think about philippi goes home any google's the phone number for the f._b._i. They tell them that's. That's not our jurisdiction. He should call up the u._s. Embassy in costa rica. I called him and they asked me to come in for a meeting which i did and is it like the the movies. Do they meet you you in a in a room with you know the blinds closed. It was just a conference room and and the u._s. embassy in this conference room. He explains his plan dan. He wants to take the job. Collect information that the u._s. authorities might use like the names of these games and their location. Maybe some license plates you as you said. I am about to take this job and i want to stop this stuff from happening. I want you to know what i'm doing so you don't think i'm one of the bad guys so that pretty much astounded us to a year. That joe healy was a u._s. Postal inspector these now retired but in two thousand and ten he was investigating mail fraud specifically telemarketing scams in costa rica and weirdly the hard thing about prosecuting these cases was not finding the bad guys it was finding the victims crooked you so so embarrassed and so ashamed the victims didn't come forward because they felt so ashamed about falling for the con and so for joe healy it's kind of the reverse of the typical investigators problem instead of having the dead body trying to figure out who the bad guy is. He knows the bad guy. He has to track down enough victims to make the arrest. We needed a lot of victims a lot of credible victims and lots of losses without lots of victims and lots of losses. We couldn't bring cases joe. Healy is sitting in this conference room with fully bay the i._t. Guy in his buttoned-up shirt physically little guy. He's five foot four and not not overly muscular. He's trying to explain to this isn't some quick job where you grab some license plate numbers and addresses he would need the names of the victims and philippa is considering doing it heading into the criminals den to get that information himself. We said okay you know. We can't guarantee your safety because we can't be there. You know so as long as you're going into the open is <hes> you know that that would help when felipe day was a kid. He never imagined himself in i._t. He thought he'd be a cop like his grandfather. A police chief in san jose flea bay remembers watching his grandfather on the local news when he solved a big case. I remember him <hes>. <hes> you know in the in the in the police headquarters the way everybody looked at him and i grew up admiring his sense of duty philippe as grandfather used to tell him that seeing something wrong being done and not doing

The Frame
Dave Bautista, Keita And Makita discussed on The Frame
"They were coming out a week after Spiderman far from home and a week before lion king I mean could we have like one shot at it. You know that weekend doesn't go well for gone forever. That's not Camille Janis only problem. It is new movie stupor. He plays an uber driver who picks up a nightmare passenger. Who's got a gun? That's Today on the frame weekend. Plus for filmmaker Lewan diverse casting is key even if it surprises surprises movie goers type of American lead that we're used to but that's part of it you know people need to get used to these faces as being part of the faces of America re talk too long about her new movie the farewell and we'll say hello to the LUBEC sister's piano duo from Paris who wowed the crowd at the Hollywood bowl this week. It's the frame weekend from the Broadcast Center at K._P._C._C. John Horn stay with us. I'm John Horn and this is the frame weekend on this show we talked with creative people about how and why they do what they do and about how their art is shaped by the wider world a little later today. We're going to find out why Tuesday nights are taking off in downtown L. as little Tokyo but I this you know there's a sense that certain movies theatre movies and certain movies are not theater movies. I think comedy's our theater movies to Oh. Actor and screenwriter male Nanjiani hopes that audiences agree he's going for big laughs and his new dark comedy. It's called Stupor the film just open this weekend. It's an action packed buddy cop flick with with a twist Nanjiani stars as an uber driver and he picks up a total nightmare of a passenger and out of control policeman played by Dave Bautista. He's losing his eyesight and he's got a gun. AFTER JANIS 2017 seventeen breakout film the big sick he was looking for an entirely different kind of role for a follow up so when he came across the script for Stupor he thought he'd found one as long as he could help tweak the script a bit genuine motto of the L._A.. L._A.. Times was my co host for the frames recent summer movie special and Nanjiani was one of our guests we started out by asking him to explain the premise. That's driving the stupor storyline. An Uber driver gets kidnapped by a COP and forced go on an adventure to catch a murderous drug dealer and the cop can't see because he just got leasing just got Leszek. That's the thing I don't know why it's not in the trailers. The cop just got laid sick and so there's like over the course of the whole movie. He's got this chart that he's staring at waiting for it to get on blurry so I'm curious how this came about. Were you looking for something like this. After the big sick I sort of had a little bit of paralysis about what to do next ext so I decided that the only way I wouldn't put too much pressure on myself was to do something completely different that nobody could compare it to the big sick right and so I kind of was I want to do like a big studio action comedy type movie so then descript came in and I read it and I thought it was really fun and funny by was like if I want to do like an action comedy with guns and all this stuff there has to be a reason for it to exist like it conscious be that it's entertaining and so I actually talked to to Fox a bunch about it and was like hey. I think there's some like underlying themes in this movie that I think we should really bring up to the surface and if you guys are willing to do that then I think this could be a cool thing to do. We'd be able to talk about things you don't normally see in like a big action movie like this. That seems like such a guy movie toxic masculinity in men talking about their feeling exactly exactly I was like if we're doing a movie in twenty nineteen about out angry dudes with guns. We have to talk about that. I feel like we're obviously in a narrow where you know. Masculinity is under the microscope and we're really sort of figuring out. Most of the world's problems come from men who can't feel their feelings so it was like I think this is a great rate way to talk about that stuff in a movie. That's traditionally a very like man movie and for people who don't know what's tuber means what does to remain Camille so my character's name is Stu and Driving Uber so my boss calls Me Stupor to make doc fund me and it really gets under by skin cancel. It affects my rating icon trouble for stars lose this job. ooh Do right now that that you for this stupid you can stop calling me that he really loves you. I think that's it's a really fun too because we were like let's take all the male types and reconstructive so this guy is sort of the you know the petty tyrant type of guy and we do a scene where we deconstruct that where he's just like kind of lonely and feels bad and insecure about himself on you have a whole seen in a male strip club. Yes exactly Steve. How is the name of the guy that I talked to a bunch and it's funny? He's like Hillary Clinton Tattoo. She was up twelve points in August. We just wanted to take a a bunch of different types of men and sort of deconstruct. All of the stripper is talking about being honest with your feelings and you know not hiding. You need to tell her you feel a relationship cannot thrive without honest and you know he's been body shamed by his his boss for being like you know one percent body fat as opposed to point five right right. He looks great by the way I'll tell you I felt very inadequate in that locker room because it's like Ted of the most gorgeous hunks and then me like I notice I watched this movie a bunch of different audiences. My posture is so much worse in that scene than any other scene in the movie the match up of you and Dave Batista his persona has his outward appearance appearance like it it lends itself to a deeper deconstruction along those lines. That's what's interesting about him is that he looks like such a brute. You know he's so big and he's looks like a scary guy but he's the sweetest most sincere man have truly ever met he he is completely in touch with his emotions. In a way are characters in the movie are Kinda swapped. He's the one who's really comfortable being sincere and crying and really talking about his feelings whereas I was the one who was really cut off for myself for a long time and in the last four or five years I've been sort of trying to do the work of getting in touch with my feelings and feeling comfortable expressing something other than anger anger you know what is that about. I mean is that about things that you think you can do. Through acting where you can start understanding yourself better yeah I mean honestly was I started taking acting classes like a year before the big sick because I knew that had got to be able to access parts of myself that hadn't been able to access an taking acting classes. It's Kinda was like therapy. I realized that for years I didn't know how I was feeling why was angry about stuff and so in doing doing acting work for the big sick I realized like Oh. There's a lot of stuff going on inside me that I thought was not good to feel and so after the big continued doing that work on myself like I cry it almost every movie movie now and I went like fifteen years without crying at all. When this movie came along? I was like well. I think this could be an interesting way to talk about some of the things that I've had to deal with on my own when I was sort of talking to Fox about this. I don't want to take credit for this movie in any way. All that stuff was in there but I was like I see these characters as one needs to get angry and one needs to cry. So how do you do that and make what is a summer movie with like you know. I won't say car chases but there's some car action. There's a ton of violence. There's a lot of like what we would see in a big action movie. How do you make sure that that is responsible as well that you're not just kind of random? gunplay people are just getting mowed down because that's what you have to do a summer movie I mean. That's tricky right. That's tricky so it is a shooting movie. It is people with guns. It is it is car chases. Those things happen in movie and that's the language of this type of cinema but I but I was like my cocker should be anti doc. I was very adamant. I was like fire. Hold a gun in this movie. I don't want to feel cool or good about it. The only time I fire is once into the air when we went to do the poster shoot for the movie. The concept was both of us holding guns and I was like I'm not going to hold a gun. That's completely not what this character is so I'm honestly not trying to take a big stand against guns or anything. Obviously you see I think gun control is very important but you know Dave has a lot of guns and he's a very responsible gun owner and he's very comfortable around guns. I'm not comfortable around counts I wanted. I thought that that perspective should be in their drive. I'm sue how do you do can get you some bottled waters and Canadian chocolate. It was one of those things where I thought was getting five bars Amazon but I ended Koreatown no rea- town now hold on. I'm going to bang a UEY Hero Quick Doc. No don't got it. It's clear that uber was a willing participant in this movie I mean they are all over the film and yet they're these jokes about the driver like Oh my God he took the right turn. It's now four minutes two minutes. How much freedom did you have to actually make fun of ride? Sharing Services and Uber particular first of all did not pay us any money for those people think this is like an ATF ruber. I'd be like this is a terrible herbal admiral the driver get kidnapped. How is this a positive thing for Uber? They wanted to make sure that the APP was used correctly. That was there. They wanted to make sure that that technically everything we were doing in the movie would have happened that way in real life they weren't too concerned about US making fun of Uber like they were kind of cool with that but they wanted to make sure that it was an accurate portrayal Nanjiani co stars in Stupor with Dave Bautista. It's in theaters now. You're listening to the frame weekend. I'm John. Do you know what if Akita is no well. A lot of people don't and a lot of future generations won't because it's almost extinct the vikings are a casualty of fishing nets in the Sea of Cortes off Baja California. The Nets are there to capture another species of marine marine animal the Totowa by the Documentary Sea of shadows examines not only the rapid eradication of Akita but also the nearly intractable plight of local fishermen. We sat down with the film's director Richard Laud Connie at at the Sundance Film Festival where see shadows premiered and he started by telling us more about this small porpoise like mammal. The Makita is the smallest waylon earth. It looks like it's very cute. It looks like a cross between a pond the baron dolphin there's so few left after them so the first mammal that may go extinct in a decade when we started there were less than thirty left now. We believe there's less than fifteen left so they're really declining fast but DEV akitas just a symbol for a much bigger story which is that the drug cartels tells the Mexican cartels in a Chinese mafia based in Tijuana are attacking this habitat of the Makita because they're looking for something else that cocaine of the C- the Toba and they liked that so much because the swim bladder ladder of this fish can fetch up to one hundred thousand dollars in China so they discovered it as an alternative to the drug trade so this is why story so big and dangerous because they're attacking a notion that Jacques Cousteau called the aquarium of the world and they are destroying it just to get this swim ladder and nobody was looking like when we did the IRA game the elephant crisis was known and it was a big deal and you know everyone loves elephants. This one was a silent war that no one knew about but it was so deadly because tens and hundreds of thousands of animals being killed in slaughtered and I was five hour south of Los Angeles Richard when I think about the challenges in making this movie obviously the first one is the by Keita. They're very few they're hard to find and there's certainly hard to document and then you're working in an area where there are people who don't want you to document what's happening and they don't want you interfering in their business and those people are powerful and they have guns so what were the biggest challenges is for you in trying to document what was going on outside of San Filippo. The Beach Chattan starts with that. Do you need a lot of money to make a film like that because Justice Security that goes into keeping us all safe because every day that we spend there we were noticed more and more and we try to pretend to be like a natural history kind of film team just doing a film on wildlife right but they were wondering why are they on the sea shepherd ship which is fighting the cartels house and why are they so interested in what's going on here so yes. It became the most dangerous film I've ever done. I set that as well. When did the every game they started sending us more clear messages that they do know who we are and especially the really bad guy? <hes> Oscar Para started to <hes>. Let us know by sending us a messenger saying. Why don't you interview me but we were like Oh? We're not going to do that because he had actually just murdered soldier in some Philippa a few weeks back caught on videotape too caught on videotape and we thought it could be a trap. There's a moment in the film where you were filming. If I keep that is in distress and to watch what is happening to this Keita's your cameras are rolling and the marine biologists who are trying to care for it is unbelievably difficult to watch because this is an animal. That's not only almost extinct it is in some ways kind of anthropomorphic and it's a it's an animal that has almost kind of human qualities in its face. Can you talk about without revealing what happens in the scene what was like to film that sequence where you see this Keita who is struggling to stay alive you know it took five weeks of us being out there on fifteen boats with ninety scientists who we're the best in the world to try to find them. You know for us. It was this journey this rollercoaster ride of emotions of being with a scientists looking for this animal which they wanted to rescue they wanted to extract all of Akitas and put them into a safe zone so they can stay alive because the thousands of ghost nets were going into catch to our killing everything they're like walls of death but yeah being close to that Makita that after five weeks was caught was was incredible. It was the first time Akita was even filmed like we were the first film team ever ever to film this animal in its entirety that was like Oh my God but then also watching it struggle with captivity that was emotional like you cannot believe it was tears of joy I to actually sleep find one bring it to safety but then also watching how it was struggling it was <hes> big rollercoaster for US emotionally direct KITA. There's maybe a dozen of them left. What would you say to people who say what differences the Fakih to make to the world? You know <hes> we have a responsibility I think to care into not look away and this story is remarkable because it is a small story but it's a small story that you find over and over again across the world. I want everyone to start looking at this and say like this can't happen like I can't allow this. I'm angry. I want to inspire especially the young people like our our hero Jack Drawn to these twenty one and he's risking his life every day and he's out there facing poachers and he's I angry and he's not ready to accept so he's fighting and to show here is like that I think it is very inspiring and empowering for young people who I think do

UN News
News in Brief 26 June 2019
"This is the news in brief from the United Nations, the drowning of father and his toddler daughter in the Rio Grande is a heartbreaking, and preventable tragedy that countries should do all in their power to prevent happening in the future, the head of the UN refugee agency, UNHCR said on Wednesday, Philippa grandees comments about Oscar Ramirez, and his twenty three month old daughter, Valeria, followed the publication of a photograph showing them lying face down in the shallows of the river, that separates Mexico from the United States. They had come from El Salvador, and according to reports were carried away by strong currents in the fast flowing river on Sunday. In a statement, High Commissioner Grandy said that their deaths represented a failure to address the violence and desperation that pushes people to take dangerous journeys in search of a life of safety and dignity, a lack of safe pathways for migrants forces them to risk their lives. He said before adding that UNHCR has suggested ways that the United States can improve and strength. And processing of asylum seekers including conditions in detention calling once more for an international criminal probe into the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, special reporter, and yes, Calamar told members of the global community, the United Nations included that they should do more to protect human rights defenders and dissidents, presenting her report into the Saudi dissident's killing last October. In an stumble, the UN appointed independent rights expert told the Human Rights Council in Geneva, that there was credible evidence, supporting an additional investigation into the ball of high officials in the kingdom, including crown prince Mohammad bin Salman, the evidence gathered by inquiry suggest that the killing of Mr. cash Shoghi constituted, an extra judicial 'execution and enforced disappearance and possibly an act of torture, for which the state of the kingdom of Saudi Arabia is responsible. There are numero series as to the sickle stances of Mr. cashew is dead. Breath, but known leads other than to the responsibility of the state highlighting that Mr. castle. Jeez. Premeditated execution reflected, an increasing global phenomenon these special reporter insisted that if the international community ignored this, fundamental rights abuse. It risked threatening all other human rights perogatives in response to her claims. Abdelaziz Alessio Saudi Arabia's ambassador to the UN in Geneva said that she had not acted within the terms of her mandate, and neither Hatschi carried out her work professionally, and finally opioids which include both heroin and legal pain relievers were responsible for around two thirds of drug related deaths in two thousand seventeen and new U N report showed on Wednesday, the number of global opioid users contained within the world drug report. Some five hundred eighty five thousand people is more than double the previous estimate the study from the UN office on drugs and crime or unco DC also shows. Is that the negative health consequences associated with drugs? I'm more severe and widespread than previously thought with around thirty five million people. Suffering from drug use disorders and requiring treatment services of eleven million people who injected drugs in two thousand seventeen one point four million live with HIV and five point six million have hepatitis C. The overall figure for drug use in two thousand seventeen is an estimated two hundred seventy one million people. That's thirty percent higher than in two thousand and nine. This is partly attributed to a ten percent increase in the global population age fifteen to sixty four but also increased opioid use in Africa Asia Europe and North America as well as high cannabis consumption in north and South America and Asia, the manufacturer of cocaine reached an all time high in two thousand seventeen with an estimated production of two thousand tonnes in two thousand seventeen up by a quarter on the previous year at the same time. Seizures of cocaine rose thirty percent to one. Thousand two hundred seventy five tonnes another record figure. Daniel Johnson, U N news.

Fresh Air
Philippa Andy discussed on Fresh Air
"Outside no put them both the French Antonis continue to make the pilgrimage to the defeat drill. A father and daughter Philippa Andy's been liberals were and her two young sons of his acting. I put it to them that many people seem to be United in grief and speak of not them as being a national treasure an emblem a unify in a divided front. Yes. It is new as symbolic for control. But is it a unified? There's no to them bring people together. You're looking at not put them this is happening in a very bad period. Here we are feeling it's more deeply because we are hit concretely and not so damage just an additional blow to our civilization, and our culture. Opponent was meant to be

BTV Simulcast
Saudi Arabia, President Trump and US discussed on BTV Simulcast
"Happen. Sure. Punish them? We went to make sure that we have procedures in place to prevent it from happening again. For the very latest. We're joined by national editor Jodi Schneider, Gulf economy and government reporters and Middle East markets reporter Philippe at oh, let's get straight to you. Jodi from a global perspective. Angela Merkel has warned that the future of military sales society Arabia. What's a quarter of a billion euros is now under threat? This is ask elating. Would you say? I think escalating the right world where there's a lot of skepticism on the part of many of the allies of the US and in the US increasingly about the the evolving story that Saudi Arabia is telling about what happened to Mr.. So I think at this point Germany's reaction is probably the most substantive in terms of deciding to do something to hold on those arms sales in the US. President Trump has said that he is concerned about the deception and lies. I'm behalf of the Saudi government yet at the same time. He's saying that he thinks that the leader is the crown prince's a strong leader. And therefore he and he doesn't necessarily think he was involved. He wants more information and has not talked about any particular kind of. Reaction in terms of something substantive US might do he is under a great deal of pressure. President Trump on arms sales in from the US to Saudi Arabia, many members of congress, including members of his own party want him to halt arm sales. The president has reiterated that he doesn't want to do that. He thinks that what he calls one hundred ten billion dollars arms sales. Just go to other countries. I want to bring data into this conversation as well. A lot of movement on the Saudi side. We saw the Saudi foreign minister in about trying to take a position for the kingdom. But there's also a lot of movement of the Turkish side. Once again, we could get more details on the investigation. Maybe the coming hours. Absolutely. Because now that Turkish Prime minister Duan who has been silent since the beginning of this decided that he will reveal details in in all that clarity in on Tuesday in a speech that he's planning to make and so far a lot of people expecting that he would be providing evidence for the first time after weeks of leaks from the Turkish side, many of them water caddied out and then York Times, Washington posts and others. What able to use some of these leaks to tie the count prints to some of those people who carried out this attack. The question is just exactly what is going to deliver to the market. Let's bring in our stocks supported Philippa Jacko compensation volatility. I mean, if you're looking for global volatility Saudi Arabia really does personified, but they've managed whippet Ryan. So if the Chinese. Is the national team playing. Now, he's painted Sidey. Well, that's a very good question minutes. We do know that for example, yesterday was a very interesting session to to Washington actually, considering the middle of this whole situation that Saudis in the middle of we saw the index don't close to four percent at open. It was a very sharp move. You could clearly tell that people were just pricing all of the news from the weekend. There was a lot of events that happened since the close on Thursday a lot of official declaration from the US from Germany as we just mentioned. And then at the end of the day, the Dow. Who the main index was up zero point two percent, which is a very slight recover. You could tell that happened in the last thirty minutes what we hear on the ground and people that are actually in the middle of the market is that there's a lot of institutional money in Saudi there is buying while retail are Sally. So we know that there's a lot of speculation that this money could be linked to firms that are controlled by the government. It's hard to prove that, of course, we came to them. And we asked if they're doing this. They prefer not to common, and well, we think we continue to see that during this week. Okay, everybody. This is a discussion which is going to run

Wake Up Call
Inside a truck in Nebraska, troopers found enough fentanyl to kill millions of people
"London morgan freeman is denying sexual harassment allegations against him correspondent khloe may less says some of the claims being made against the actor inappropriate touching one male said that he actually saw morgan freeman massage the shoulder of an intern who appeared visibly uncomfortable we also have a young female production assistant who worked on the movie going in style and twenty fifteen now she claims that freeman repeatedly touched and rubbed her lower back and that he actually attempted to lift her skirt freeman released a statement saying anyone who knows rick with him should know that he would never intentionally offend or make someone feel uneasy riemann also added that he apologizes to anyone who has felt disrespected by him the nebraska state patrol seized nearly one hundred pounds of the drug fentanyl all that's enough to kill about twenty six million people according to the us drug enforcement agency the nebraska governor ricketts announced the bust the largest in that state's history and one of the largest ever authorities seized one hundred eighteen pounds of fennel during that routine traffic stop late in april on i eighty kruger's became suspicious of a semi driving on the shoulder lane search that vehicle and they found the drugs in a hidden compartment the driver of the truck was philippa geneo mugniyah and his passenger was nelson nunez both of new jersey they were arrested a violent racist text message thread between students at allen park high has gotten those students in trouble so far too are suspended the text messages include slurs death threats and a discussion about killing people and hiding their bodies up north the final class to graduate from lady what high school has received their diplomas the all girls catholic school which opened in nineteen fifty now is closed the archdiocese of detroit working to get the remaining students from lady would in livonia transferred to other schools a tropical weather system continues to stir up in the gulf of mexico meteorologist chad myer says this system is going to dump plenty of rain on the southeast is going to come down with this storm pouring rain fall into florida into georgia into the carolinas all the way to new orleans and up the east coast some spots could have four to six inches of rain wjr news time eight hundred four this report you have to.

The Bryan Crabtree Show
Australia, New Zealand brands viewed as aspirational to the Asian middle-class consumer
"A lot of time for example in here your face processing strategy we've also entered into a partnership to be fixed sporting from australia cadillac sporting for us there's a real focus on her friends a real focus on the consumer side is a migration of business totally from being more of a business today more to save and that does bring focus on the consumer and consumer brands for a strategy that's a fantastic opportunity which is connecting this brand's into the business and the in china and says i think part of a significant opportunity for us as an organization new zealand in terms of appealing to that chinese lockers question in new zealand has done an amazing job of fielding brand and we have operations here in australia and new zealand new zealand dispensary inspiration for the ice in middle foster share in different ways both of them have a an image being very clean and green and healthy new zealand's more strongly around the dairy stays there is successful film industry tourism australia's is a little more complex gizmo complex because of the size of about country and the diversity i think i'm very very strong brands from atmosphere and individually opportunity sorry we're looking at new zealand perhaps might not have the same resonance in the engine is an australian reciprocally things in his strategy that strategy has unique password resume that was nick dowling ceo for australia and new zealand over at new hope group speaking to bloomberg's heidi london well egyptian shares have extended their rally this year to push the benchmark index beyond its pre currency float level boosted by speculation that economic reforms will continue to benefit local companies were joined now by our middle east equities reporter felipe fish echo philippa you bring us a chart as always it's g hashtag btv eight zero eight seven pull it up on the bloomberg when i look at this it's suggests there might be some room to go for japan stocks am wasn't fifty insistent that there's been a lot going on within egypt there was a master devaluation of the currency that happened at the end of two dozen sixteen and since then stocks have been catching up quite a bit we could see some an extension of this rally in the next few sessions or a few weeks but maybe there could be a repricing of stocks in cairo because of how the they might be getting expensive.