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"rmc" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

06:49 min | 9 months ago

"rmc" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Kevin McCarthy there, who's now the first nominee in a hundred years to not get selected in the first ballot. Voting will resume when the House meets again later today. The chamber is unable to conduct any business until a speaker is chosen. Yeah, we're going to dive into the politics and the economics, though, because of course we get the fed minutes out later, 7 p.m. London time today. So we'll be joined momentarily by Bloomberg's executive editor for economic Simon Kennedy and for international government rosalyn Matheson, so that is all to come. Meanwhile, here in the UK food prices have risen by 13.3% full last year, it's a record for the index from the British retail consortium which started back in 2005, oval shop price inflation did slow at the end of last year, followed by one point to 7.3%. However, the BRC says that this is mostly due to retailers heavily discounting their stock in the run up to Christmas. Meanwhile, it is the second day of a 48 hour walkout by thousands of rail staff in their dispute over paying conditions. RMC union boss Mick lynch says they want a resolution. We don't want to alienate anyone. We want to run the railway service properly. We want a safe affordable railway that's running the interest of the people rather than the profiteers, the private sector railway companies. Mick lynch from the RMC union spoke as the new leader of the UC called for an urgent meeting with the prime minister. Paul nok says the industrial disputes across the country are unsustainable. Bloomberg has learned that China is pausing a massive investment in its chip industry. The move will be seen as a blow to the country's ambition to challenge American tech dominance, but it's reports now from Hong Kong. Sources say the cost is straining budgets as COVID spending adds up. Officials are looking at ways now to move away from subsidies. Some losing their taste for an investment led approach. It hasn't paid off. Officials will try other ways to help local ship makers such as lowering the cost of semiconductor materials. And in any case, call it a shift in an industry seen as crucial to challenging American dominance. In Hong Kong, Bryan turd is Bloomberg, daybreak, Europe. Now the FTX founder Sam bankman freed has pleaded not guilty to all criminal charges and will now face trial in October. Bloomberg's crypto reporter Hannah Miller says that will get a better understanding of the case against backman freed in the coming weeks. It looks like, you know, they're going to try and build a strong defense here, you know, maybe he'll try to pin the blame on these other executives. It's going to be interesting to see what lies ahead. We knew we do know that there's a special task force of senior prosecutors that will be formed to handle this case and we also know that we're going to start seeing evidence from prosecutors in the next few weeks. And that will give us a better idea of how strong their case is. Bloomberg's Hannah Miller, while she also says that backman fried's defense will be made harder due to the guilty pleas from some of his closest associates, the 30 year old is accused of illegally diverting massive sums of customer money to make lavish property purchases and also risky trades. So those were a few of our top stories, Tom. Okay, and I know you're keen as well Caroline's a chat about the prime minister Rishi sunak and the ambitions they set out to compel students here in the UK to study at least some form of maths until the age of 18, which currently they're not compelled to do. No, I think this is really fast. I don't know how strong your maths is, Tom. How does a good not as good as it should be? Yeah, exactly always, I think, is the issue. Look, supposedly half of people's up to the age of 18 learn some maths, you know, parts of it user components of other subjects because most kids only study three a levels if they study a levels. I think this idea is very interesting. It's going to be part of the big speech and the prime minister's first main speech of the new year, with the backdrop of the costs of living crisis of strike action in the NHS of strikes on the railways. He's got to be talking about trying to get kids to do more maths, but not until after the next general election. So politically, I'm just wondering what this speech is going to be about today. I'm just drawn to a conversation I had with the headmistress of our local school, which will go unnamed, and she said, it's all very well that we're raising salaries for teachers, but we haven't had an increase in funding from the central government. So I'm probably going to have to lay off staff. I think that's the primary concern of most educational professionals right now, not whether or not we're studying maths beyond or up until 18. No, it's all about funding in public services. That is the bottom line. So that is something that we're expecting later on today. Also though the big stories out of China have had a whole slew of major announcements out of China with the backdrop there being the pandemic, what have you picked out of what's going on in China at the moment? I think it's remarkable on a number of fronts. Yes, it's not altogether surprising that's been an easing in terms of the crackdown on things like technology and property and we've had more on that front. You layer that across with COVID, but also on the geopolitics. They're easing their confrontational diplomatic stance when it comes to the U.S., arguably, we'll see if that's just window dressing. On the substance it's hard to see how anything really shifts, but in terms of the relationship between Beijing and Canberra, we had some news there in terms of Australia, China, and coal imports. So the geopolitics is another factor, another area where it is some change and again, the substance of that is still to be seen, but all this coming together suggests there is momentum now in terms of or at least a desire, maybe a desperation arguably from the Chinese policymakers to shore up that economy. Yeah, very interesting. Well, we're also expecting, of course, today, at 7 p.m. London time, the minutes from the fed's December, meeting to come out. The feds going into 2023 with plenty of resolve to make sure that it wins the war on inflation. Meanwhile, politically, we could see gridlock as Republican Kevin McCarthy lost three ballots to become the U.S. House speaker with a vocal minority in the freedom caucus opposing his elevation. So, on that note, I want to bring in two of our best and brightest Bloomberg's executive editor for economic Simon Kennedy and our senior executive editor for international government was in Matheson. To have a big conversation this morning, you know, as we're still really at the start of 2023, looking ahead to this year's Simon, good to have you with us, is the fed hiking cycle done now. I guess this morning was saying that he thinks it is. Given that inflation is cooling. No, I don't think it's done. I think the message at the end of last year was from the fed was that it will continue to increase rates, most likely when it gets to the opportunity on February 1st. I think that hiking process is slowing, we've already seen a step down in the pace of hikes. We may well see that again in February, but we're getting closer

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"rmc" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

06:56 min | 1 year ago

"rmc" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Continuing to fight for BG safe and quick return home. Let's make sure this administration knows that they have our support to do whatever is necessary. And that we are not going to ever be quiet until she's home safely. And then she pleads guilty. Griner saying she mistakenly packed marijuana vape cartridges in her luggage. When she flew off to play off season in a Russian basketball league reaction from White House press secretary karine Jean Pierre. That was a legal advice clearly that Britney received from her from her lawyers. I can not speak to why the decision was made. Okay, remembering in light of the plea today, this has been a has said repeatedly that griner is being wrongfully detained. We believe that the Russian Federation is holding is wrongfully has wrongfully detained Brittany griner and she is in intolerable circumstances right now and we are going to do everything that we can, the president has this top of mind to make sure that we get Brittany home safely and also call weyland. It's now reportedly a prisoner swap in the works as we reassemble the panel Bloomberg politics contributor, democratic analyst Jeannie who is here today along with Doug high back with us Republican strategist, former RMC communications director. These add up to you, Doug. If The White House is getting involved here publicly, pushing for her releasing she's being wrongfully detained only for her to plead guilty to drug charges. What are we doing? Well, I mean, clearly what's going on in Russia is the definition of a kangaroo court. And clearly she's being used as a bargaining chip. And I think for Biden, this presents a potential opportunity for him. So much of the democratic base has been demoralized with Biden. Sometimes I think unfairly, because he's not seen as being angry enough or fighting enough, even when his hands are often tied, say on Supreme Court decisions and so forth. This gives him an opportunity to not just get her back home, but to demonstrate his outrage and to do so at Vladimir Putin, who the world is already outraged with for the actions in Ukraine. I hope he takes advantage of this situation. Does a prisoner swap make you uncomfortable though? Obviously we're going to have to let go a bad guy to get a good guy back. Yeah, look, it's obviously not ideal. But this is unfortunately the situation that we found that we found ourselves in as a nation where one American essentially can be held hostage so that Vladimir Putin can extract pain points. So this is where Biden should talk tough and be tough. What's your take, Jeannie? Again, this is for every story today. We refer to this time yesterday because the message was a bit different out of The White House. We heard about the letter, President Biden called Britney greiner's wife who we just heard from. Only for a day later for her to plead guilty. Does that change the story at all for you? It does to a certain extent. I mean, when I heard about the guilty plea, it became clear that there is a sense among her counsel that she needs to admit guilt. She will buy all, you know, by what we can fathom, she would be convicted almost certainly 9 out of ten times and be convicted for ten years, but she needs to do that so they can have this discussion about a potential prisoner swap. And I don't think we can forget and this is something I wanted to underscore yesterday, that this is a black woman in a gay black woman. Identity matters here because she's serving in a jail in Russia in a country with some of the cruelest LGBTQ laws in the world. And so you can't or we can't underscore that enough. And so I'm not surprised that she decided to plead guilty. She is now said she packed in a hurry. That's why she mistakenly carried the cannabis oil in. But you know, I disagree slightly with Doug just to the extent that while I hope Biden does everything he said, I think that there is a chance that the pressure, the public pressure on Biden, this demand for action also makes it less likely that Russian officials are willing to play ball. And that is a real problem for Joe Biden and more importantly at this point for griner and waylon. And that is a real concern or should be for all of us. Doug is the time to send Bill Richardson overseas or what? Well, you know, the short answer is I don't know. I actually agree with what you need. This is not a perfect situation. For Biden in any means. So, you know, I hope that two things can happen. And they're not necessarily all going to happen. One is that we get her home. And the two that Biden is able to demonstrate to his base that he can get upset that he can get outraged and stand up to somebody who needs standing up to. Vladimir Putin is going to get away with everything that he's allowed to get away with. And this is where it's important to, you know, as best we can as imperfectly as we can, draw a line in the sand. If you're curious about the letter, by the way, that we discussed yesterday at this time. Kareem John Pierre again, the press secretary at The White House says it has been delivered. Officials again attended Britney greiner's trial today and delivered to her a letter from President Biden. We will not relent until Britney, Paul wayland, and all, but in all other wrongfully detained Americans are reunited with their loved ones, and that is the focus of the Secretary of State. That's the focus of the present national security team and his focus as well. All right, so Jeannie Paul Whelan's name is now part of the official response to Brittany griner questions. We got into this as well, his family says they have still not heard from President Biden. Is that phone call in the works should it be? It should be. And I would suspect it is. You know, there's another aspect to this, which is really hard to discuss as we talk about both waylon and griner in these horrific conditions, which is that does this incentivize more of these kinds of unlawful attempts by governments like Russia to detain Americans unlawfully and illegally overseas if they get a sense that the United States will then negotiate these trades. That can be a very, very dangerous road for the United States to go down. We've long resisted that. And I'm not saying, you know, we should not negotiate with these on these two, but that has long been a concern of the United States, but to your point, I suspect there is a call to weyland's family and rightly should be from The White House. Some of the talk today and there have been reports on this Doug that they could in fact be part of a prisoner swap together. Can you envision a world? I mean, I think this gets back to your initial point, and the politics behind securing the release even for a bad guy of these two people griner and whalen in one pop. Yeah, I mean, that's the reality of where we find ourselves. And

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"rmc" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

03:51 min | 1 year ago

"rmc" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Time for a check of sport from around the world here's Dan schwarzman. Thanks, Brian. RMC is reporting that Neymar is looking to leave PSG this summer with a club willing to let the 30 year old leave before his contract runs out in 2026. Sources say Juventus has interest in the striker, with Chelsea and Newcastle United also looking to make a move for the Brazil international. AS reports that Neymar's representatives have already begun discussions with Juventus regarding a possible move. Sport in Spain says that Barcelona will make one more offer to buy a Munich for Robert Lewandowski in the range of €50 million with a bleeping that the Bundesliga giants will finally let the 33 year old lead Germany for a new challenge. Lewandowski has made it clear he does not want to continue with Byron and wants to play in the Catalan capital. Sky Sports though is reporting that Byron is sticking with a firm €60 million valuation for the Poland international. The Colorado avalanche are looking to wrap up the franchise's first Stanley Cup since the 2002 1001 season as the abs are in Tampa facing the two time defending champion lightning in game 6 with Colorado leading the series three games to two. Tampa center brayden point is missing his fourth straight game due to lower body injury originally suffered on May 14th. Atlanta Braves star Ronald Acuna junior is not the lineup tonight against the LA Dodgers after fouling a ball off his left foot on Saturday. Acuna who returned earlier this year from a torn ACL says, he can't put pressure on the ailing foot. On the season the 24 year old is hitting two 81, the 7 home runs in 18 RBIs in 43 games. I'm dance sportsman that your Bloomberg won't sports op being. Markets, headlines, and breaking news 24 hours a day. At Bloomberg dot com, the Bloomberg business app and at Bloomberg quick tape. This is a Bloomberg business flash. Hi everybody, 47 minutes past the hour. We update markets every quarter hour here on Bloomberg radio and Brian Curtis in the Bloomberg interactive broker studio in Hong Kong. The Hanks hang index has charged up 1.7% 380 points to show getting above the 100 day moving average, all sectors are higher, in fact, only about 8 or 9 stocks are down in the hang seng index consumer discretionary by far the best performing sector of 3.7%. The Hanks hang tech index itself as rally 2.7% and you have companies like Alibaba up more than 4%, Tencent with gains of about 2% this morning and such is the rally as mentioned. You did have a jump in cases in Macau up another 96 cases to a total of three 57 for the outbreak there, COVID cases, and yet the gaming companies are doing quite well. Galaxy at the moment of 3.8% we mentioned that sans John was at 5%. When Macau up a similar margin, around the rest of the region, also quite a bit of bullishness here, we have oil prices down about 6 tenths of 1% this morning, so that's part and parcel of the drop in commodities that we've seen over the past ten days to two weeks, and it's helping fuel some hopes that maybe inflation is close to peaking, although that's not exactly what we're hearing from policy makers. Let's run through some of the numbers that cost me up one and a half percent, the tye X up one and three quarters percent, the nikkei with the rally of 9 tenths of a percent still have utilities rallying over 2% in the Tokyo session. A dollar yen, one 34 65, and let's take a look at the offshore Chinese currency. It is trading at 6 68 68 stronger now even than the onshore. And that is a Bloomberg business flash. Headline news with Ed Baxter in San Francisco head. All right, Brian, thank you, Shanghai's declared victory in defending the city from any more damage from COVID. Beijing reports out two local infections day to today. China's president Xi Jinping will, in fact, visit Hong Kong to mark the city's 25th anniversary

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"rmc" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

03:35 min | 1 year ago

"rmc" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"From around the world here's Dan schwarzman. Thanks, Brian. RMC is reporting that Neymar is looking to leave PSG this summer with a club willing to let the 30 year old leave before his contract runs out in 2026. Sources say Juventus has interest in the striker with Chelsea and Newcastle United also looking to make a move for the Brazil international. AS reports that Neymar's representatives have already begun discussions with Juventus regarding a possible move. Sport in Spain says that Barcelona will make one more offer to Bayern Munich for Robert Lewandowski in the range of €50 million with a bleeping that the Bundesliga giants will finally let the 33 year old lead Germany for a new challenge. Lewandowski has made it clear he does not want to continue with Bayern and wants to play in the Catalan capital. Sky Sports though is reporting that Byron is sticking with a firm €60 million valuation for the Poland international. The Colorado avalanche are looking to wrap up the franchise's first Stanley Cup since the 2002 1001 season as the abs are in Tampa facing the two time defending champion lightning in game 6, but carrado leading the series three games to two. Tampa center brayden point is missing his fourth straight game due to lower body injury originally suffered on May 14th. Atlanta Braves star Ronald Acuna junior is not in the lineup tonight against the LA Dodgers after fouling a ball off his left foot on Saturday. Acuna who returned earlier this year from a torn ACL says he can't put pressure on the ailing foot on the season the 24 year old is hitting two 81 is 7 home runs in 18 RBIs in 43 games on dance sportsman that your Bloomberg won't sports op. Markets, headlines and breaking news, 24 hours a day. At Bloomberg dot com, the Bloomberg business app and at Bloomberg quick take. This is a Bloomberg business flash. We're seeing positivity in risk assets across the apac region right now in Tokyo. We've got the nikkei hire by about 8 tenths of 1%. Utility shares leading this rise also in Seoul the cost be pushing up about 9 tenths of 1% and in Sydney the market also higher by about 1.4%. All of this after quite the rally in the U.S. session on Friday and admitted been a little confusing. We had big gains for the S&P up about 3% and that helped cap the best week for the S&P 500 in about a month the first weekly gain that we have seen in that period of time, although to be fair, there are lingering questions as to whether or not the fight of or on high inflation will be a little bit more of a challenge than the market realizes and then this issue of fed tightening will it necessarily induce a recession. That seems to be a healthy debate as well. Very little movement in the bond market right now. We've got a ten year treasury at three 12, a two year at three O 6, the dollar stable, the end stronger here and now trading with a one 34 handle where at one 34 75, the offshore yuan, a little week not by much, 6 spot 68 70 against the greenback for a drop of about a tenth of 1%, will get markets on the mainland in China and in Hong Kong trading at the bottom of the coming hour. I was on Friday here in the U.S. at the NASDAQ golden rack in China index was up 4% capping its best week in more than three months. We're also waiting in about a less than an hour's time for the latest data on China, industrial profits. We'll take another look at market action for you in about 15 minutes. Let's get an update on global news headlines head Baxter is in the Bloomberg newsroom in San Francisco. Eddie? All right, thank you, Douglas group of 7 is focused on the global economy, climate change, and Ukraine. And the U.S. UK Japan and Canada meanwhile plan to announce a ban on new

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"rmc" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

03:25 min | 1 year ago

"rmc" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Sport from around the world here's Dan schwarzman. Thanks, Brian. RMC is reporting that Neymar is looking to leave PSG this summer with a club willing to let the 30 year old leave before his contract runs out in 2026. Sources say Juventus has interest in the striker, with Chelsea and Newcastle United also looking to make a move for the Brazil international. AES reports that Neymar's representatives have already begun discussions with Juventus regarding a possible move. Sport in Spain says that Barcelona will make one more offer to Bayern Munich for Robert Lewandowski in the range of €50 million, but the belief being that the Bundesliga giants will finally let the 33 year old lead Germany for a new challenge. Lewandowski has made it clear he does not want to continue with Byron and wants to play in the Catalan capital. Sky Sports though is reporting that Byron is sticking with a firm €60 million valuation for the Poland international. The Colorado avalanche are looking to wrap up the franchise's first Stanley Cup since the 2002 1001 season as the abs are in Tampa facing the two time defending champion lightning in game 6 with Colorado leading the series three games to two. Tampa center brayden point is missing his fourth straight game due to lower body injury originally suffered on May 14th. Atlanta Braves star Ronald lacuna junior is not in the lineup tonight against the LA Dodgers after fouling a ball off his left foot on Saturday. Acuna who returned earlier this year from a torn ACL says, he can't put pressure on the ailing foot. On the season the 24 year old is hitting two 81 is 7 home runs in 18 RBIs in 43 games. I'm Dan sportsman that your Bloomberg world sports op aid. Markets, headlines, and breaking news 24 hours a day. At Bloomberg dot com, the Bloomberg business out and at Bloomberg quick take. This is a Bloomberg business lash. Asian equity futures are higher this morning, part of this is due to the sell off in commodities. Natural gas caught in wheat and nickel all down about 15 to 30% over the past week or two, oil has dropped from more than $120 to about one O 5 one O 6 sibel. The change in the price of some of these commodities can impact headlines CPI numbers, and this could have implications for central banks, not least of which the U.S. Federal Reserve. But has inflation peaked and where does it settle? South Korea and Australia see their inflation issues still worsening. You heard that from Australian treasurer Jim Chalmers and also South Korea's KBS news reports that Solzhenitsyn see the inflation rate at 6% or more in June, that would be the highest level in more than two decades. Treasury yields have retreated on worries about economic growth, although in this last session, they climbed a four basis points for the yield on the two year and the ten year three O 6 and three 13, but we are seeing some improvement in China's economy and that could be a positive for global growth coming up. So here are some of the numbers acting index futures up 9 tenths of a percent similar gains for China futures. S&P E minis, though, down about a quarter percent, EK futures 26, 8 8 5, and that would be about 400 points above the cash close on Friday. That is a check of markets. Headline news now with head Baxter in San Francisco. All right, thank you very much, Ryan, a group of 7 is focused on the global economy, climate change, and Ukraine. And the U.S. UK Japan Canada plan to announce a ban on new gold imports from Russia, Shanghai's declared victory in defending the city from any more damage from

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"rmc" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

03:31 min | 1 year ago

"rmc" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Now, time for a check of sport from around the world. Here's Dan schwarzman. Thanks, Brian. RMC is reporting that Neymar is looking to leave PSG this summer with a club willing to let the 30 year old leave before his contract runs out in 2026. Sources say Juventus has interest in the striker, with Chelsea and Newcastle United also looking to make a move for the Brazil international. AES reports that Neymar's representatives have already begun discussions with Juventus regarding a possible move. Sport in Spain says that Barcelona will make one more offer to Bayern Munich for Robert Lewandowski in the range of €50 million, but the belief being that the Bundesliga giants will finally let the 33 year old lead Germany for a new challenge. Lewandowski has made it clear he does not want to continue with Byron and wants to play in the Catalan capital. Sky Sports though is reporting that Byron is sticking with a firm €60 million valuation for the Poland international. The Colorado avalanche are looking to wrap up the franchise's first Stanley Cup since the 2002 1001 season as the abs are in Tampa facing the two time defending champion lightning in game 6, the car ride a leading the series three games to two. Tampa center brayden point is missing his fourth straight game due to lower body injury originally suffered on May 14th. Atlanta Braves star Ronald Acuna junior is not the lineup tonight against the LA Dodgers after fouling a ball off his left foot on Saturday. Acuna who returned earlier this year from a torn ACL says he can't put pressure on the ailing foot. On the season the 24 year old is hitting two 81 with 7 home runs in 18 RBIs in 43 games. On the enforcement that your Bloomberg won't sports op aid. Markets, headlines, and breaking news 24 hours a day. At Bloomberg dot com, the Bloomberg business app and at Bloomberg quick tape. This is a Bloomberg business line. So we are about an hour and 13 minutes away now from trading in Tokyo Sydney and Seoul. We had quite the rally in U.S. equities in the on the Friday session with the S&P jumping about 3% and that helped the benchmark to its first weekly gain in about a month. The catalyst for that move higher was reported decline in long-term expectations for consumer inflation reported by the University of Michigan. Very little movement in the dollar right now with dollar weakness of the story in the New York session on Friday. We had the Bloomberg dollar spot index dropping about three tenths of 1%. Began is steady here at one 35 15 against the greenback Chicago nikkei futures now. More than 300 points above where we were in the cash market Friday in Tokyo. Now, in addition to the move higher for the overall equity market in the states, we had the NASDAQ golden dragon China index up 4% on Friday. That was a cap to the best week in more than three months, so it's likely that we're going to see positivity carry through to trading in Hong Kong and on the Chinese mainland. Cryptocurrency saw relatively calm over the weekend Bitcoin right now just above 21,000 and crude oil giving back more than 1% here in the electronic session with WTI one O 6 50 still a lot of concern in the oil market about weaker demand given this forecast that we are hearing from a number of different corners about the possibility of recession here in the U.S.. We'll take another look at markets in 15 minutes. Let's check in with Ed Baxter next for a look at global news headlines at all right Douglas thank you group of 7 is focused on the global economy climate change and Ukraine and the U.S. UK Japan and Canada say they plan to announce a ban on gold imports from Russia. Shanghai's declared

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"rmc" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:46 min | 1 year ago

"rmc" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Is Bloomberg daybreak Asia. It's a quarter past the hour now, time for check of sport from around the world here's Dan schwarzman. Thanks, Brian. RMC is reporting that Neymar is looking to leave PSG this summer with a club willing to let the 30 year old leave before his contract runs out in 2026. Sources say Juventus has interest in the striker, which Chelsea and Newcastle United also looking to make a move for the Brazil international. AS reports that Neymar's representatives have already begun discussions with Juventus regarding a possible move. Sport in Spain says that Barcelona will make one more offer to buy in Munich for Robert Lewandowski in the range of €50 million with a bleeping that the Bundesliga giants will finally let the 33 year old lead Germany for a new challenge. Lewandowski has made it clear he does not want to continue with Bayern and wants to play in the Catalan capital. Sky Sports though is reporting that Byron is sticking with a firm €60 million valuation for the Poland international. The Colorado avalanche are looking to wrap up the franchise's first Stanley Cup since the 2002 1001 season as the abs are in Tampa facing the two time defending champion lightning in game 6 with Colorado leading the series three games to two. Tampa center brayden point is missing his fourth straight game due to lower body injury originally suffered on May 14th. Atlanta Braves star Ronald Acuna junior is not in the lineup tonight against the LA Dodgers after fouling a ball off his left foot on Saturday. Acuna who returned earlier this year from a torn ACL says he can't put pressure on the ailing foot. On the season the 24 year old is hitting two 81 to 7 home runs in 18 RBIs in 43 games. I'm Dan sportsman that your Bloomberg won't sports op aid. Markets, headlines, and breaking news 24 hours a day. At Bloomberg dot com, the Bloomberg business app and at Bloomberg quick tape. This is a Bloomberg business lives. We had fight the rally in the U.S. equity market on Friday with the S&P 500 jumping about 3% the catalyst was a reported drop in long-term expectations for consumer inflation and this has some in the market wondering whether the fed is having some modest success already in cooling demand, and if that is the case, perhaps the fed will have a little ability to temper its degree of tightening and avoid a severe recession. Very little movement in the bond market in Friday session with a ten year treasury last quoted at 3.13% two year at 3.06%. The dollar was a bit weaker with the Bloomberg dollar spot index dropping around three tenths of 1%. We also have a weaker yen down about two tenths of 1% in New York trading right now trading around one 35 ten. Chicago Nike futures here at 26,850 that's more than 300 points above where we were in the cash market Friday in Tokyo. So it's likely we could see a little push to the upside for Japanese equities in terms of the oil patch

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Red Blonde Fox

30:20 min | 2 years ago

"rmc" Discussed on Red Blonde Fox

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"rmc" Discussed on #01 - Gestão ou Técnica

#01 - Gestão ou Técnica

07:16 min | 2 years ago

"rmc" Discussed on #01 - Gestão ou Técnica

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"rmc" Discussed on PHP Internals News

PHP Internals News

12:24 min | 2 years ago

"rmc" Discussed on PHP Internals News

"Hi i'm barrick. Welcome to php internals. News at podcast dedicated to explaining the latest developments in a php language. This episodes eighty-three today. I'm talking with george pete about another tidying-up are george route to please introduce yourself. Hello my name. Is george. And i work on in my free time. Excellent i was just talking to larry garfield and he was wondering but you or himself. The second of some guests on this podcast. But i haven't run. That's it's good to have you on again following on for from other numeric. Rfc's so to speak this. One is titled deprecate. Implicit non integer compatible floats to incan. Versions that is a lovely small title. You have come up with not the best title the problem that this. Rc's trying to solve router while to change that is in this. Rmc is trying to solve currently php which is a dynamic language. Types are not known at the static at competitor. So it started. Everything's mostly one time and most type convergence are relatively sane now in because like numeric strings have been kind of fixed but one last standing issue. Is that floats will pass. An integer check without any notices warnings although flows don't usually fit into joe who have like extra data which represent as an integer for example they have a factual or they can be infinity or a number if you divide infinity by zero zero zero or things like that and these are specific features of floating point numbers on computers. Yes is there any prior work that deserves..

"rmc" Discussed on Supreme Clientele Radio

Supreme Clientele Radio

04:23 min | 2 years ago

"rmc" Discussed on Supreme Clientele Radio

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"rmc" Discussed on Supreme Clientele Radio

Supreme Clientele Radio

03:17 min | 2 years ago

"rmc" Discussed on Supreme Clientele Radio

"You i got my first bubble rich on vest from them. I i know face was from this. Were the all just clash nigga average sudden and one of the true meanings of graffiti. Where where where did you mee- era. How did you meet. Era era era met and the funny thing is a lot of people. Don't know i used to be in the bill back back in the days and shit i without their because so is my man and also hyundai by schiff easel. Rmc for saying so so easily. It's always when he was always on west against roles on the part of my hit boy going crazy over here so so yes so so easily do seek to like rice or seeing introduced are up now resting piece. Prt number and then I don't have how. I don't how forgot coming by. Thank you from l. Go from each one of them. But i always because was running together in the bill and shit while not all right so now So that that's what early almost mid nineties. That's not like say like ninety. Three ninety three ninety four so yeah because ninety like like mid ninety s and early ninety four is like when everybody get thrusted like into the rfc are f c type thing. That was happening. This shit right so he was just a bunch of mother. Fuckers from all over coming together ship boasting and fucking you know having fun and shit. Your that was one of the funnest times right bro. That was fucking free. Clothes freak did to city living life while they get everything was free ninety nine shit we pay for him. Where is so now. Because in those years it was a lot of graffiti. Lot of nichols was killing share. Who who who was out there. Who did you see like who inspired you like. Go shit ono man. I mean There was like like in those times. There was a lot of writers you know ever of course being one of them you jada saints. Then you had a you know you had you had guys from push with you. Know scarfing these guys. They will come out bombshell heart of town you had you had made you know you have fuck end though the face scared mean like those guys we're hitting a lot of shit were weren't it was. It was a lot of fucking on dope graffiti. At that time. I think graffiti was at best at that time. And i'm not saying that about right now. Graffiti i think right now is good super. I think it was a little bit more better. Maybe because that was my my upcoming upbringing but there was a lotta dope style style word and that..

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"rmc" Discussed on Radio Free Cybertron - All of our Transformers podcasts!

Radio Free Cybertron - All of our Transformers podcasts!

05:35 min | 2 years ago

"rmc" Discussed on Radio Free Cybertron - All of our Transformers podcasts!

"But like in terms of comparison against like the average idea of what a human size is which i have a vague understanding the the arc does seem pretty big in ship mode which. I'm very satisfied. See yeah. I am very excited by it. I can't wait to get my hands on it. I was originally a slightly skeptical about. You know we don't need you don't we. Don't need an art. But now that i see it in person not in person but we don't need an arc when it's like the big hole in transformers toy them for the entirety of we don't need to i. We didn't need a transforming arc. That's fine but i mean like you can ignore that transformed. The arc is nice enough and this this one certainly is. I would have been fine with art. Place that Not the dark of the moon one now although actually like you know taking its own thing and ignoring the call that the are being that's also stole like find as ship place at thing for But was at the time the cyber verse line. Yeah but but i digress. Now the one thing about the work is that now. Everyone's going to be asking. Well we're going to get a nemesis people been asking that the day. The ark was reuben by the inside info crowd. Don this this is okay. I actually seen people asking about that. Lead you stay away from allow the fandom. No it's just. There's a lot to sift through a lot of time to do it. The word of the things that we saw that was that was pretty much. It was there anything new or the arc that we learned about. Yes and i documented the in the Rmc news blog posts. Which is tif radio dot net slash news We should make convenient short link for that. But i didn't think of it at the time. let's see where is the erc. Okay so basically we learn more about The mainframe looking total trend. One robot. More than anything else. So we got to see the backside. The one unit And while it's basically like you know flat handle with a robot towards during the middle of it like you'd probably expect just a look at the robot itself there's there is stuff on the back of it Stories to golden discs. So the with the Voyager golden disk and the vooc alien disc. that's cool yeah it's It's a neat. Extra it's oh i mean. Beast worries as part of the setting so it makes sense in that context just feels a little bit weird to have that come with the arc and the ark never leave any apparent interactivity with other than to tack them on the back of one..

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Trump's new PAC raises over $30 million

Marketplace Morning Report with David Brancaccio

02:16 min | 2 years ago

Trump's new PAC raises over $30 million

"At the conservative. Political action conference in orlando over the weekend. Former president trump was clear. He will not start a new political party to make an end run around the grand old party. He drops strong hints. Though that he might like to run for president again there was interest. Also in rhonda. Santa's the governor of florida and the governor of south dakota kristi noem and trump is still very good at raising money. Marketplace's kimberly adams has that former. President trump never stopped raising money. I he pulled in cash from donors to fight his election loss and since then trump launched a leadership pac that raised over thirty million dollars in just a matter of months. Carl evers hellstrom monitors money in politics for open secrets dot org and he says politicians and groups who align themselves with trump are benefiting as well. The republican party is increasingly. Reliant on trump. actually raise money. so we've seen some. Corporate interests are not as interested in donating to them after the capital riot. Trump's supporters on the other hand still seem game to donate to the president and his allies. There were even rumors after the election. He might start a third political party and what he's done is actually a lot more interesting. Jennifer here. wig political sociologist at suny stony brook. He said okay. I have this kind of asset which is my a fundraising prowess and my donor or less than the ability to connect with people who maybe ordinarily wouldn't donate and so i'm going to use that and turn it into a formal organisation that the gop has to pay attention to and the republican party. Is we know that. President trump is still someone who was wildly popular and someone who was and is an effective fundraiser. Paris denard is a spokesperson for the republican national committee. We are optimistic. That he will continue to be the type of former president that engages in wants to help the rmc. A fundraise denied says trump has agreed to attend an r. n. c. donors event this spring in florida where republican leaders will be encouraging donors and the former president to support their efforts heading into the midterm elections in washington. I'm kimberly adams for marketplace

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"rmc" Discussed on The Minerva PLM TV Podcast Show

The Minerva PLM TV Podcast Show

04:56 min | 2 years ago

"rmc" Discussed on The Minerva PLM TV Podcast Show

"Hello and welcome to our next episode of minerva pl. Mtv i a for more your host. Today i've brought back with me again. The rmc lynn of killing partner north. Thank you so much for joining me again. Today we'll thank you for having me again. My pleasure in yarn. Last time we were together we talked about digital transformation in the form of master data dictionaries and really getting your data in a good way. So of course spurred quite a few discussions it was really great. Our our audience resonated with that topic. And so today. If you don't mind. I'd like to talk a little bit more about really giving that data context and structure so beyond just knowing that your data's is clean and accessible by going a little bit further into forming the basis of of everything. That you do next you know so. In european what really provides the most value what should companies do with their data after it's cleaned end translatable. Was you just asked me about one of my favorite topics. So i love to answer of course accessible day day is is key but even as important is to hop data connected in the context. It's used it as well as fully insured navigable and in my view data without context is sort of meaningless if we take a look at different objects structures used in a capital projects and compare it with based product about men approach. You can identify claire. Shipman larry's however it's not the structures themselves that bring the most value. It's the ability to connect objects from different structures together to rubio context and meaning across the life cycle. That is really important. That makes a lot of sense to me and really in your blog about the european insulation station you share a lot of drake one specifically on how they focused their data structure including the functional breakdowns. The e bomb and the physical structure in all the way to the installed structure as deployed really. I'm talked me a little bit about why this type of structure is effective and ultimately what it provides for. Es s sure so first of all europeans relation soares's final means the only ones doing it this way. However as they are research facility they have commercial interests and they're not in a competitive market situation so they allowed me to write earth really off topics that for globally. If you see a product company or an operator would be completely unheard of. Due to intellectual property on competitor considerations so as in loud votes are really want to express my deepest gratitude to your inspiration source and to beat. Autumn integration department in particular for a long to share with.

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"rmc" Discussed on PHP Internals News

PHP Internals News

03:18 min | 2 years ago

"rmc" Discussed on PHP Internals News

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"rmc" Discussed on Noble Warrior with CK Lin

Noble Warrior with CK Lin

05:39 min | 2 years ago

"rmc" Discussed on Noble Warrior with CK Lin

"Website. Rmc dot com. How to become the expert. I'll make sure that in the show notes. That's awesome but arcade so let's actually talk about that a bit because you started making videos. I can remember how long has about nine years ago when you're talking about fair. Trade a fight recall greg. Wow man yeah in. And then if i when i watched you now you are composed. Your com uruguay storyteller. Happen rehearsing energetic transmit so share with his other journey up stepping to that prominence in the public as a public storyteller. I think storytelling his. It's part of what makes us human. It's the ability to take someone on a journey with you. And i think ti has level of being able to go off to tropical islands or deep within zen monasteries which is beautiful within itself. But the video that you talked about. Nine years ago. I was really on a path of searching for altruism i was curious of altruism exists and there is a program at the time called fair trade and now that that program is split into two different organizations because they were fighting and his two owners that i don't know all the inner politics i don't wanna get into politics in all apotex before it was really good intention and i wanted to go and i wanted to see and live. The impact of what fairtrade is all about in that got us into direct trade in becoming vertically integrated organization from leaf to cup. But from now. I i so appreciate you saying that. You know what i think at this point. I don't know how much longer i'm going to be on this planet. I hope on this planet for a long time. And i just feel like if i can continue to show up and be as authentic as possible that i'm doing the right thing in the second thing which is really important for me to notice. I have phenomenal team behind me. Ab- so grateful for my team. Because for years i had the wrong team Wrong member on my team and a just did whatever. I could try to really make it fit. Having the right team can allow you to shine to the best of your ability and let's say right seats the right bus right person right seat and when you find the right people enter team were there showing up. They wanna make an impact in. They're doing what they love doing. You're doing what love doing. And it just gives more fluid permission for me to show up. And i believe that i really just wanted pack as many lives as i can through and i think storytelling is my way an offering. Hopefully just a really phenomenal product. That.

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"rmc" Discussed on KTOK

KTOK

03:51 min | 2 years ago

"rmc" Discussed on KTOK

"To improve retirement benefits for current solid waste workers in the city. When the city initially made this announcement it knew of 14 surviving strikers, and that number has since grown to at least 26 on December 11th 2017 surviving sanitation workers helped break ground on the I am a man plaza at the historic labor in Temple. This is the memorial for the strike, and it's expected to be completed before the April anniversaries of King's assassination and the strike's end the end of the deep honored the strikers that their image awards on January 9th 2018 with the Vanguard Award, and William Lucy received the Chairman's award on January 15th. 14 surviving workers were in attendance for the ceremony, four of whom were still employed as sanitation workers for the city of Memphis. There are as obvious a lot of folks involved with this still alive. There's also ah lot of video foods. There is a documentary that I watched as part of the research for this Which is called at the river I stand. The route is doing a video. Syriza's about the strike really focused on the workers themselves. Ah, lot of those videos. I don't think any of them are actually out yet as of when we're recording this podcast, but they're going to start coming out over the coming weeks, so that I'm sure will be very interesting. Watch. We should note that a lot of the conditions that were being pro tested during the strike still exist. There are still jobs where you can work full time and still qualify for things like snap, which is what food stamps are called now. So oh, as is so often the case with things that we talked about on the show. Conditions that were being protested in 1968 still exist in the country today. Do you have a little bit of listener mail? Sir, Do this is from Sarah and Sarah wrote to say, Dear Holly and Tracy. You guys are the best. I never thought I would enjoy podcasts. And still, my best friend recommended yours, and it's been an obsession. Ever since I started listening to the very beginning of the Syrians back in September, 2016 and by December only four months later, I had gone through the complete archive and was completely caught up. As I went through the Syriza. I had a long and comprehensive list of topics. I wanted to add my two cents to, But then it lost its importance. Mostly until I listened to your recent podcast on the NORAD Santa tracker. He mentioned the Cheyenne Mountain complex in Colorado Springs. And I had to write in. You see, I grew up as a military brat. Go Air force. And I never knew that there was another underground military site like the one in my hometown of Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania. It's called Raven Rock Mountain Complex are RMC, also known as sight Our was actually wasn't the first time I wanted to plug my little hometown in your podcast. The first time was way back when there was a Wallis Simpson episode, and I knew she was born here. And I was waiting for my town to be heard on a podcast when Lo and behold always said, was that she was born in Pennsylvania. The second time was the Gettysburg Battle Podcast because of the battle of Monterey Pass happened when the Confederates were retreating from Gettysburg, Not to mention my town also has one of the oldest golf courses in the country. Funny that we only have a population of 1000 people, and there's so much history packed into our little area. It does help that were located near Gettysburg, Camp. David, Fort Detrick and Only a few hours from Washington D C on then she suggests not necessarily a podcast about her hometown. But maybe about some of the other script, underground military facilities or some of the less known battles of the Civil War. Thank you so much, Sara. I, in fact, was not aware that there were Multiple underground under mountain secret military bases. Now I do so thank you, Sarah for writing in about that, If you would like to write to us about this.

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War, country shows and getting personal

Photography Daily

03:51 min | 2 years ago

War, country shows and getting personal

"Just to clear this one out for now set. Your website is room. Twenty eight fifty dot com. Why why that harks back to the day of life magazine as very loudly youngster. I used to collect them and read them. And does my photography grew. It was life magazine on magazines of the type that quite a big influence on on the type of photography that that i liked view and now to like to try and do self room. Twenty at fifty was the room in the american office of life. Magazine where hall of the photographers were in town usa to sit on meet to discuss projects or we're going to do kick ideas around and that was the room this. Those ideas were were born of some of those. You know amazing stories. I'm sure we've all say in life magazine. And i watch some documentary as the mentioned the factoring twenty or fifty thought. Yeah that's quite a good good name for what was a blog for me then and then became a website because of that i wanted to room. Twenty eight fifty still exists. Somehow i wonder what it is now. Probably being changed into apartments province. They they'll have no idea how important that room while she studied to photograph career in the army photography unit. Didn't he was how it all started. Yet that's right. I was in the army twenty two years so sixteen of those years. I was The photo observe in the royal artillery. So we used to work alongside our and armored colleagues with them do what they did. When there was a requirement to bring down artillery fire. It was responsible earth cellophane colleagues like may to bring down not Throughout all this photography debating the increase in interest. Tonight i was taking pictures and i was joyous i was teaching me self black and white film development and all that good stuff document bedroom at all been boggs over the window is all businesses and then as i pull continued through. Miami korea became aware of the army photographic trade until which point didn't navy noted that existed to be but it's a very small tree it under the rmc logistic corker podge. Under the time that. I think there was about thirty. Six people total Who all transferred from whatever units. They were in On joined his or continue. Whatever clears the hudson arizona. Job is what i did for the last six years correa a string now contributed for getty images news which which means you're images generally go to who in terms of distribution and all of the editorial subscribers to get images globally Would pretend to how the site of any pictures that i filed down to. The picture desk is a string is a string of duoyin. Well i'm a. I'm a freelance photographer. A work cell. I'm responsible for your books. You know tax returns all that kind of self employed stuff. But what i do is i look around mike. Mike switches northeast england north yorkshire through the cost of the look through. And i'll look at and find out about all say are here all kinds of events which i then tick and think will listen. Event the top this weekend be of entrusted. Get the energy. If i think so that. I'll go back to the to the person that i deal with the picture desk and say look. I've got this coming over the weekend. What do you think if they say yes. We like that will take us that. Essentially that's the confirmation of me being a string at for them for that deer so essentially you become stuff for the jewish of job so you get a wage. You're going to shift shift fake. Get your mileage expenses. You're going shoot the job at caption file In in the in the normal way to get those pictures out of the picture desk and on the goal on that distribution network potential editorial clients to say so the next day i could go and do a completely different job for somebody else. I'm obligated by contract. Fecta getting outside of that

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At RNC, Republicans paint dark picture of future if Trump loses

The 11th Hour with Brian Williams

06:39 min | 3 years ago

At RNC, Republicans paint dark picture of future if Trump loses

"Republicans spent most of their convention evening one painting, a dark picture of life. If a Democrat specifically, one named Joe Biden wins the White House back with us tonight to talk about what it is. We have just witnessed Claire mccaskill former Democratic senator from the Great State of Missouri, which might have been referenced once or twice during Tonight's program, our own Lawrence O'Donnell host the ten pm eastern our on this network, of course, and David Jolly former Republican member of Congress from the State of Florida who has since left the house and his political party but he has not turned his back on the state of Florida clear I'd like to begin with you. In terms of tone and substance, and the the kind of takeaway feeling you got after a night like tonight. You know this is the presidency of lies in this was a couple hours of lies. Mostly about Joe Biden is and his policies but also lies about Kobe and lies about healthcare and is you know the thing that rovings it really struck me Brian was the nerve they had of telling immigrants stories tonight Nikki Haley talking about being her parents in immigration Maximo Alvarez from Cuba. Who came here in an asylum situation from Cuba seeking freedom, and then maybe the most unbelievable is all the two women from Guatemala. Selling honey. You have to understand that children from Waddell Malo were ripped from their families arms. and. On purpose this is this is a presidency that has shut the door slam the door on people like this, and so the idea I mean I can't decide which was weirder them having the mccloskey's Vilnai's black people or and then having Tim Scott doing the keynote or a presidency that has been so bad on immigration trying to feature immigrants as part of his story. David Jolly. What do you recognize from your former party we heard. Kimberly Guilfoil. Speech in an empty room tonight saying that Joe Biden is out to destroy America her life partner Dj Tj. Trotted out a new nickname. Beijing Biden tonight because apparently. Nicknames are genetic So, wh. What did you make of what you saw tonight? I bring a different set of ears to this perhaps than senator mccaskill, just give him my my past partisan affiliation and what I would say is from a messaging standpoint, there were some very effective moments and I think maximum Maximo Alvarez speech was ineffective one I think the policy elements of Tim. Scott's were effective I thought Vernon Jones the democratic state REP from Georgia at a very effective message and to certain extent Herschel. Walker. But but then there are two things that kind of trample on that I as you mentioned is is kind of the Colt like narrative. That is all things trump for Matt, gaetz saying MS thirteen moving in next door to Charlie kirks screed on terrorism to Kim, Gulf Oil's. american-carnage reductions if you will all of those elements trampled on what would have otherwise been a fairly normal message to expect from an RMC. But the other thing it requires is for you to suspend the past three years of reality to the senators point the separating moms from children, the abandonment, of NATO, a president who was impeached for trying to cheat the American people in the upcoming election president who want. Release his tax returns who's been named as a co-conspirator in a federal crime in the Southern District of New York it requires the listener to suspend all of those moments that we know are actually the real trump administration and the trump presidency. So unfortunately, look, there were many moments made for TV that we're effective, but they will be lost in the greater trump. Trump is a cult that will ultimately define this convention. Lawrence O'Donnell a bit of darkness on the edge of town in the midst of a pandemic, an unmistakable message that they're coming for you. That's one of the messages and Brian. We try to evaluate the effectiveness of a night like this or any that is this week we have to ask ourselves how long or how much of this did the undecided voter watch and the underside voter watch with very little of these things and some usually they don't watch it at all. So it has zero effect. If all it's doing is reinforcing the votes you already house and so if you think about what was said, tonight, that could appeal to someone who wasn't already voting for Donald. Trump you got some of Tim. Scott's a speech I agree with David about that but not the part the part where Tim Scott suddenly. As if almost to say, I, don't really mean this started attacking Joe Biden said the job behind his ambition is quote a socialist utopia applied that to Joe Biden, and so the speech starts to become nonsense when when he does that the only person I heard actually mentioned something the Donald Trump would do in a second term was donald trump junior and the only thing he mentioned Donald Trump would want to do in a second term is to end the payroll tax end the funding for social security and we learned today from Social Security, Trust Fund that that means Social Security would be unable to pay benefits. In twenty twenty three and I just want to alert the audience in the past you've heard people use the phrase social security is project projected to go bankrupt at some date distant in the distant future. What that always meant was social security will only be able to hey benefits based on the amount of money it takes in that week, which is to say, would have paid about seventy five cents of each dollar that it owed. This idea would leave social security paying zero zero of each dollar that it does and that is the only trump idea for the second term that was actually mentioned tonight that I heard.

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Eating the Wild: from the lost primeval forests of Europe to Robin Hood

Gastropod

08:10 min | 3 years ago

Eating the Wild: from the lost primeval forests of Europe to Robin Hood

"Used to be covered in these dense wet deciduous forests which is very different from what we see today where really hardly any of this primeval force exists anymore for her book feasting. Wild jeanneret actually visited one of the last tiny slivers of European primeval forest. It's in Poland. And it really is just a shadow of its former. Self Europe's forests were so vast that actually we think that the root of the word wilderness came from descriptions of these places the roots of the words wild and wilderness. I'll go back to untamed animals. The forest was a place. Teeming WITH ANIMALS UNGOVERNED BY HUMAN HANDS UNGOVERNED BUT NOT UNTOUCHED FOR THOUSANDS OF YEARS. Europeans would go into the forest to find dinner day all kinds of animals wild boar venison there is something called the RMC which is the precursor to domesticated cattle. There was for a spice in moves the animals so abundant here. That really there was no form of hunting restriction it was abundant but it was also really valued killing a huge wild animal and then being able to share it was a sign of how wealthy and powerful you are. King said to have lots of wild game. At all their banquets. Animals would be breezed in rosewater and spices. Sometimes they would be covered in gold leaf and brought to the table hole and kind of carved up in front of the guests so while it was very much a form of status for kings so by the Middle Ages Those Morris. Were already starting to shrink between one thousand. Ad and thirteen hundred thirteen hundred. Europe's population grew by about fifty million people and all of those people needed to eat so there was increasing. Need to cut down the forests in order to grow grain and various crops and then also would was used for everything it was used for building houses and making carts by the fourteen and fifteen hundred. Europeans began sailing around the world. They first set forth to trade and then to stake their claim on foreign lands is colonialism spread across the globe. There was demand for very large old growth trees to create the ship. Masts that were needed and as early as the eleventh century The demand for wood was really threatening the forest where these kings went out and hunted the game meat that was so important to their diets and their status. Gina races that originally European forests had mostly being treated as common land. Anyone could hunt there. But as far back as ancient Rome the elite had sat down laws saying yes anyone could hunt but only as long as they weren't trespassing sort of by Default European kings and noblemen were the ultimate owners of the forest so as European king started to see their game meat being threatened by the need for Forest Land Day set out some very similar conservation measures whereby the king really restricted access to hunting in his forest. This is really the beginning of modern conservation lives whereby people were kept out of the forests. It's weird to think of royalty preserving their hunting grounds and keeping out the poor folk as the blueprint for the conservation movement. But jeanneret says these laws were really some of the earliest forms of environmental legislation forests. Were no longer for everyone to use as they pleased they were just for the Kings. They had very large administrative networks to manage this for so the forest wardens would they would hand out hunting licenses. They would make sure that game. Animals didn't starve winter or in times of drought. Sometimes they would prepare the venison for royal feasts and they would mete out. Punishments punishments were usually for poaching and they were definitely not just a slap on the wrist. If you ignored the game laws you could have a trial by hot iron and if you were found guilty then your eyes would be torn out or you were castrated. So poaching really big deal. The kings went to great lengths to prevent people from poaching and this had an impact on how people related to the natural world around them. The forest said always been wild in earlier centuries in Europe. They'd even been places of spirituality. But at this point the forests started to become scary rather than sacred. The authorities deliberately painted a picture of forests filled with outlaws and rebels dangerous rule breakers people who posed a threat to society with the stories. The authorities told a violent outlaws in the forest. Some of those were based on reality. There were people breaking the rules in the forest but they were breaking them because they thought the rules were unfair and they were hungry for poor people. This was one former getting food. And any time there was an economic downturn hunting would rise poaching would rise in the forests and so people did find it as an active resistance against the sort of forms of power and some of the rebels who broke the rules and hunted in the forest. They actually became folk. Heroes like Robin Hood and his band of Merry men. So Robin Hood was stealing from the rich and giving to the poor but this also came out of this idea that the force were not necessarily landscapes that poor people were allowed to access or use the resources of and so it wasn't active resistance to go in there and to get in game animals and feed yourself on one level. This is a story of power who could hunt and eat the wild game and wendling European forests and who couldn't that it's also the story of the impact that split between rich hunters and bore poachers had on how Europeans thought of wild food and the whole concept of the wild and wilderness. This is a very particular way of thinking of wild meat. As game to be hunted for sport by the elites and otherwise off limits and this is a template that the Europeans took with them as they colonized countries around the world so when the first European colonists arrived in the Congo Basin they sort of carried this cultural baggage of seeing forest as these dark empty wastelands without people so even though there were a long history of human habitation and numerous groups living in the Congo Basin forests. The European comments kind of didn't see them and there was this real sense of Europeans thought of this landscape as Darkest Africa. Take David Livingston. He was a Scottish missionary and explorer. Who is obsessed with finding the source of the Nile? He did a an exploratory expedition across the Congo wilderness. And he described Congress for us as suffocating wilderness and people waste that seem to have an oppressive silence so in May of eighteen eighty five. The you know quote unquote international community. Which is England France Germany Belgium and Italy? They recognize King Leopold the second of Belgium as having a sovereign claim over much of the Congo and five years later these same countries created what was effectively the first international conservation law this lowest passed in the early nineteen hundreds and it was called the Convention for the preservation of wild animals birds and fish in Africa. Local people couldn't hunt or trap or fish in certain areas of the country. The law was modeled. After the way European forests had become protected game reserves for rich people rich people in particular but of course just like in Europe the forests in Africa weren't actually pristine empty wildernesses before there were plenty of people who depended on them. There were a lot of different groups. Living in the Congo forest somewhere. More nomadic hunter-gatherers others were farming communities living within the rain forest but for all of these groups wild meat provided a very essential source of food. So there were all kinds of animals being eaten everything from various kinds of antelope to forest buffalo wild boar monkeys. You know just hundreds of different animals that communities ate in the forest there were cultural. Taboos around eating certain species particularly ones that were long lived and slow to reproduce like elephants which could and did occasionally provide a lot of meat was considered a sacred act to kill an elephant similar with eating bonobos which are great ape. That's very similar to us. There were beliefs that there is a direct link to that ancestral spirit world so all of these cultural beliefs had an ecological basis to really help conserve animals that had large social complex social groupings or were slow growing and thus thunderbolts over

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Wisconsin - RMC closed tomorrow for deep cleaning due to virus

Mark Belling

00:14 sec | 3 years ago

Wisconsin - RMC closed tomorrow for deep cleaning due to virus

"All department of motor vehicle services in Wisconsin will be closed tomorrow so that they can be deep cleaned changes are being made to maximize social distancing during the corona virus outbreak in person services are being limited while the virus continues to make

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Go Networking with Sneha Inguva

Software Engineering Daily

09:41 min | 3 years ago

Go Networking with Sneha Inguva

"Guba. Welcome to software engineering daily. Thank you thank you for having me here have been a huge fan for a while so. I'm super excited and humbled to be on the show right. Well happy to have you on you work at Digital Ocean which is a cloud provider. Give me a few examples of engineering problems that you've worked on so digital ocean. We are cloud hosting provider. We have a variety of products in different areas for example with storage with networking as well as compute. Which is probably. I guess what most people are familiar with who used digital ocean we have droplets serve virtual machines that they can use but the interesting thing as cloud hosting providers that it's a little different from other companies in which in that we have both physical hardware issues we also have software issues and then we also have a web application so we've had interesting problems kind of all over the place when I joined the company. I wasn't actually network engineer. I was working on. One of the internal delivery. Teens is what we call the and on that team the biggest problem we were addressing was the difficulty in deploying and updating applications so namely working with Kubrick so that was definitely an interesting problem because I think we addressed. Both you know the challenge in building an abstraction layer on top of Kuban as that increased the just ease of deploying because before that people use chef chef was a little complicated in general and then on top of that also getting buy in from different teams to kind of use this new internal tool that we had so that would. That's kind of one of the problems we've had that we've addressed as you've mentioned digital ocean is built around these abstractions called droplets. Can you say much about what droplet is? Is it a VM? Is it a container? What am I actually interfacing with? When I spin up a digital ocean instance of course so it is a virtual machine. I think droplet just our marketing speak for everything oceanic themed in our company but it is essentially a virtual machine that is I guess. Technically Co located on servers with other virtual machines and you can spin up really in any location around the world. I think we have about thirteen data centers. So that super fine I I also heard you mentioned container so right now. We don't have containers as a service but we have coober. Netties is a service so technically speaking you could manage your containers as well although droplet itself is just a ritual machine. Got It now when you join a company. It's always tricky to find the bounds of what you should learn. And what you should know. R- it's hard to know just how deep to go and I know that when one of these virtual machines spun up. There's a ton of stuff that is going on under the hood. What was your process for figuring out what to learn the the life cycle of a user spinning up a VM. That's a really good point. In fact I think I think we still do this. When someone we have a for networking at least we have a really good on boarding process. Or when I joined the company not a networking we also had still had a pretty good on boarding process but it was more generic and there is in fact I guess. An on boarding session called how. The cloud works where an engineer who's been at the company for a while actually goes through the entire process and kind of goes through all the micro services that I guess receive a request and send a response. You know down to the schedulers that actually are scheduling the droplet placement on a particular hyper visor. Down to everything. So the thing is I think most people probably have a general idea of the different services that are being touched but then when it comes down to the nitty gritty of how exactly he's Networking Setup Hauser. Sdn configured all of that. I don't think unless you're on that specific team. You are aware so. It's it's kind of a t shaped process in a way so you have a general like breath of knowledge of how I guess the cloud works quote unquote but when it comes to the nitty gritty details. You probably have a very good idea of just your specific area. And I think it's impossible to have a very deep knowledge of absolutely every single service when you're at a company this large with this many micro services and with this many domains of expertise totally now. The reason I want to have you on the show is because I saw some talks. The you gave one specific talk about networking and the term networking can mean a lot of different things. But I know that now working at a cloud provider and you being a systems engineer working at a cloud provider. You probably have some insights on the engineering that goes into the actual nitty gritty of something spending up within digital ocean. What does networking mean at a cloud provider? What does that term networking so networking at a cloud provider? I think has two layers. There's of course the physical infrastructure that is set up so of course I think every cloud provider has physical switches physical address physical gateway so that is definitely one layer but then another thing that you have to consider especially at a cloud provider where you are dynamically. Creating and deleting virtual machines is that you are constantly adding different paths for networking packets traverse and removing them as well. So that's where software defined networking comes in and that's a completely different layer that you have to consider especially at a cloud provider and in fact at digital ocean. We actually have a team that deals with a lot of the physical details when it comes to physical switches in our data centers but we also have a SDN team which has a lot of sub teams that deal with a lot of the micro services that are interfacing and communicating with obvious open switch which is our virtual switch of choice that are actually making a lot of our networking products. Possible such as you know such as VP see or firewalls or even DHCP. A lot of these different things about some of the lower level networking concepts that you needed to know to build some of the projects that you've built within digital ocean. Of course so I'll just take you through. I guess when I first joined the networking team we were coming out with a product called. Bring Your own image so previously when people typically spin up a virtual machine or droplet they can select predefined image whether it's a boon to or I don't think we have Microsoft but a different version of a boon to or one of many different options however with Byu Hawaii we started giving them the option of bringing their own image. So the only issue with that is when we control the image ourselves. We can kind of control the cloud configuration meaning allocating IP addresses and setting up a lot of configuration. But when they're bringing their own image we need a way to dynamically allocate Ip addresses for those droplets using that image and that's where the DHCP protocol came in. And that was something that I had heard of. But I wasn't super familiar with but in general I guess whenever you're building a new networking product. That's using a new protocol my first step typically is to read the RMC so I pulled up the DHCP are of C and then the DHCP C. Which is a little different and started to learn about the protocol and I guess most people at home are probably familiar with it when they log into their computer and they fire up the Internet their ISP Rod are actually allocates Ip address for their home computer and so that's essentially using the DHCP protocol so we were implementing our own. I guess a hyper visor level demon to do that for different droplets in our data center and so that was something that I started to learn about. And then the other thing. When you're a cloud hosting provider is you start to learn about perhaps the ways in which you might have abusive actors and kind of look into security and so that was very interesting and then you you start to do a lot of load testing and try to figure out how to mitigate any possible issues so that was also something else. I started to look into when it came to the server that phrase you mentioned. Rfc reading the RFC. I've read some core answers and wikipedia recommendations about you WANNA learn networking concepts you should read the RFC which chance for the request for comments. Why is that the best path to learning about networking protocols? I mean that is fundamentally where the networking protocols were designed and some of these protocols redesigned like decades ago so I think that of course you could read wikipedia articles encyclopedia articles youtube videos. All of those are helpful. But I think that going to kind of the original source of where this communication protocol was defined. And of course to be honest the first time you read through any networking RFC. It won't one hundred percent make sense so obviously going through it marking up everything you don't understand which then and then of course every RC is somehow linked Tillich twenty other RC's so then go jumping to another RFC to kind of understand. Maybe another protocol that is used within a particular protocol kind of helps you build sorta like in a mental map or like a mental knowledge tree of what that protocol actually does what it

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Video captures man jumping on school bus in middle of Massachusetts Turnpike

00:55 sec | 5 years ago

Video captures man jumping on school bus in middle of Massachusetts Turnpike

"Dorchester accused of stopping a school bus on the mass pike in newton jumping on it's hood now facing several charges police say this all happened on tuesday on the westbound side of the pike in newton they say the man suddenly stopped in the middle travel lane which forced the bus behind him to stop now officials say the man that got out of his car tried to get into the bus using the side door but the bus driver was able to keep him out is say this bus driver then tried to leave but the man then jumped onto the buses hood started to yell at the driver eventually police say the man got back into his car and the bus driver was able to leave the scene now police say they're asking the rmc to revoke this man's license he's also facing several charges including negligent operation and disorderly conduct call for action wants to help with any consumer problems you're dealing with get them out of the way before the weekend call them now six one seven seven eight seven seventy seventy our counselors will be here until one thirty to help with all your consumer issues and of course call for action is a free service six one seven seven eight seven.

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