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A highlight from 114: Part 1: Sgt. Betsy Brantner Smith is still Defending and Protecting

Game of Crimes

12:34 min | 2 weeks ago

A highlight from 114: Part 1: Sgt. Betsy Brantner Smith is still Defending and Protecting

"Ola, ola, ola, amigos, amigos, players, playwrights, dududettes, everybody in between. Welcome to episode 114 of Game of Crimes, the 114th attempt to silence us once again. And as I say, we shall not go quietly into the night, will we, Murph? That's right. We're not going anywhere. Not going anywhere, all right. It reminds me of that case with the guys from NYPD. Yeah, go fuck yourself. Hey, guys, welcome back. Hey, we got some good stuff for you, but as always, before we get to it, we gotta do just some quick housekeeping. Hey, head on over to Apple Spotify, hit those five stars. Really means a lot. Guys, if you're on Stitcher, move off Stitcher. That's like officially closed now. So I think you'll hear they've moved a lot of that stuff over to Spotify, but make sure you find us on your favorite podcasting platform and hit that subscribe button on it so you get these episodes delivered to you without thinking about it, without fail, every Monday and Tuesday. Also head on over to our website, gameofcrimespodcast .com. Hey, we've got some interesting stuff coming up. We've got guests, you know, we've got books, quite a few books that we're working on. We've got some guests coming up, like a medical examiner. We've got some books from there. We've got CIA guy. We've got a guy who writes for Tom Clancy now, former US Marshal. Got his books. So we got a lot of good stuff coming up. So head on over there. Also follow us on that thing they call social media at Game of Crimes on Twitter, Game of Crimes on podcast, Game of Crimes podcast on Facebook and the Instagram, but head on over to patreon .com slash Game of Crimes. We just got through recording a 911 episode that will, that's interesting, but it will break your heart, make you mad and piss you off. Oh yeah. I'm still, if I get a little bitchy on this intro, you'll know why, cause we just finished it. But we don't wanna give away the ending because you gotta put your ears on, you gotta be an audio Sherlock Holmes and figure out what went on. So, but we got a lot of good stuff. We got our Q and A coming out. You can't make this shit up. We did our Narcometer review, which Murph will never be allowed to recommend another movie for Narcometer review without prior review. It's a truth, I agree. Yeah, but we did just finish season three of Narcos where our buddy, Chris Feisal, Dave Mitchell, they were the DEA agents that helped bring down the Cali Cartel. So we go through and we analyze season three of Narcos, the gentlemen of the Cali Cartel. So we got a lot of good stuff. So patreon .com slash Game of Crimes. Also head on over and find Facebook, type in Game of Crimes fans, and guess what? You will find the internal, the secret fan group run by our favorite mafia queen, the iron fist with the velvet glove, Sandy Salvato, who shall allow you entrance into the inner sanctum. Answer a couple of questions, get close, come on people, give it a shot, give it the old college try. You too may be on the inside where all the hilarity, jocularity happens in a bubble of insularity. Okay, the arities. And that is, I tell you what, there's some funny stuff that goes on there. You really need to take a look at it. It'll brighten your day. Right, and you know what else brightens your day, Murph? What's that? It's our next little section. And we call that? Well, guess what time it is though. First of all, guess what time it is? Guess what time it is? What time is it, Murph? I bet it's time for Police Small Town Blutter. And I forgot to tell you, hey, this is Show About Crime. We talk about bad people doing bad things and bad people doing bad things to good people. We take the story seriously, not ourself. How do we know that? Because we do Small Town Police Blutter. Sorry, we got it backwards. It's like one of those endings at the end of a pharmaceutical commercial, you know, the previous hit of the mother. Anyway, all right, let's get into this. We're keeping you on your toes, that's all. I might've had some caffeine today. Anyway, hey, Murph, this story comes to us from Lancaster County, Nebraska. All right. You always want good citizens, right? A good citizen out there called in, told dispatchers, hey, somebody is driving a truck on the wrong side of the road. Highway 77 in Lancaster County nearly ran him off the road. So driver, I mean, the caller gives excellent description, says, hey, here's where it happened. Here's where the collision nearly happened. And so obviously they vector deputies in, right? So even though the guy's rattled, he's able to give them, you know, the calls. So the deputy gets out there and the deputy finds the driver and pulls it over. And he's the caller. He's the caller. Deputy goes, do you know why I stopped you? Yeah, because I was on the wrong side of the road. The man responded jockeying the air up to a missed exit. Oh, okay, well, you know, the problem is he had a blood alcohol content, twice the legal limit. Oh, don't you just hate when that happens? Yeah, so he confessed to calling 911 on himself and the deputy realized who he had in custody. Yeah, I did that because I thought somebody was on the wrong side of the fucking road, bro. The deputy goes, yeah, but it turned out to be you. But it turned out it was you. He goes, yep, like a dumb fuck. He says this on body cam day. Hey, you know what, ladies and gentlemen, we have a sectional Patreon called you can't make this shit up. This is the first one from that. Hey, there's a truck almost ran me off the road. Yeah, unfortunately for you, Skippy, they were going the right way. You were going the wrong way. That's wonderful. Hey, Mark, I know at your age, you're not on a dating app, right, but you've heard of those dating apps, right? Match .com, you know, Tinder. Yeah, you know, and what do they always say? You know, like, if you like somebody, you swipe right. I think it is, if you don't like them, you swipe left. Have my money. Something like that, right, so. Obviously you have. Well, no, no, I have, because I read the story. So, what do you think would be an innovative way to find a fugitive? Are you using a dating app? This guy out of England, he's a million dollar fraudster. He apparently swiped flight, you know, instead of right, he swiped flight. This wanted man, Wayne Parker, successfully evaded authorities for nearly a year after committing a million dollars in fraud, but then the farmer from Suffolk, England, signed up for a dating app, right? They were shocked to see, cops, coppers were shocked to see the convicted criminal crop up after Parker created a profile on Match .com. So, what happened was the 35 year old scammer was found guilty a year ago of owing a whopping $970 ,000 to a supplier. He failed to appear in court in February for sentencing and was being hunted by police to no avail until the on the lam lothario, this is them writing that, not me, decided to start looking for love in all the wrong places. So, I mean, if he'd waited, what, seven years, the statute of limitations run out, he could have done it, but no. Since going on the run, Mr. Paca is known to have been using Match's dating website. He's also been hiring cars in a bid and is believed to avoid detection by the police. So, he failed to appear in court. So, he said he would return to Suffolk to face the consequences of his action, but so far has failed to head to, has failed to do so. So, it's only a matter of time before the law catches up. We would strongly urge him to hand himself in. Well, guess what? They didn't have to wait too long. Now, this frisky farmer, he'd previously been prosecuted for posing a serious risk of spreading bovine tuberculosis. He failed to dispose of farmed animal remains appropriately, was found to be moving large quantities of cattle without following the proper process, as well as not keeping adequate records of the cattle. So, he was handed a 12 -week jail sentence and an 18 -month suspension from doing business. That was then, but now he's going to go to prison for a million dollars in fraud, all because he had the urge he got on the dating site. Oh, because he's stupid. He's stupid. Speaking of stupid, Murph, this next one comes to us from Vero Beach, Florida, population 16 ,534. Salute. And that's a beautiful place. Yeah, so Rashad McGriff, he, I'll give it away, he went to jail. He has a lengthy rap sheet, currently on probation, following conviction in March for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. What kind of taunt could an ex -girlfriend send over a text that would cause this felon, this person now charged with battery and burglary, what kind of taunt could send him over the edge? I'm going to guess it was a reference, a negative reference towards his private parts. She taunted him via text about having a little penis. Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. Investigators say that the 42 -year -old woman was in her bed when McGriff got into the house, which he has no commitments to. He then punched the woman in the face and choked her, which then obstructed her ability to breathe temporarily. She was bleeding from the bridge, did you ever know? She told police that she texted McGriff a photo of somebody else's penis and advised Rashad he had a little one. Oh my God. Oh, oh, I don't even know what to say. Sorry. Well, the judge ordered McGriff to have no contact with the victim because he threatened her as well. So he's been previously, the woman's previously sued McGriff three times for failure to pay child support. So they do have a hearing. So hey, look, domestic violence is not funny, but you know, sending a picture of somebody's junk and then following it up with a really small piece of junk and saying, you got a little one or something like that. Oh no, actually she sent him a picture. She sent a picture of apparently what she liked and said that you've got a much smaller one. Did she call him shorty or stubby? Yeah, we shouldn't make fun of that, I'm sorry. Yeah, well, we'll just see if the evidence stands up in court. Anyway, thank you very much. Hey, well, let's, we're gonna, what we're gonna do is I'm gonna talk about our next guest. We'll do the intro here because then when we get into the interview, we're not gonna do re -intro the intro. But this one, this one's the one I helped arrange because I've known this person for probably 18 years now. No, her and her husband. And for those of you in law enforcement, when I say the name JD Buck Savage, if you've been around, except Murph. Murph had no idea until they started watching the videos. Legendary police trainer, used to train Caliber Press, Street Survival, has a, him and his wife now, we'll talk about, have a company, The Winning Mind, they do a lot of this. Now, Betsy Brantner Smith, Sergeant Betsy Brantner Smith retired after 29 years on the Naperville Police Department, which I used to be up in Naperville for some other stuff in a prior life, actually had a TV series about her, a lot of good stuff. But now she is the spokesperson for the National Police Association, nationalpolice .org. And Murph, I would say we had a good, some of you folks, I'm gonna tell you right now, this is gonna be a controversial topic for some of you. You're not gonna like it because, but we get into some, we, you know, hey, we talk about the facts around what's happening with police right now, what's going on, the narratives, and Betsy pulls no punches. Look, with all of our guests, they have the absolute right to the First Amendment. She gets to say what she wants to say because it's her opinion, it's her voice. But the other thing too is, I'm not gonna give it away, you're gonna find out on the episode, but Betsy has a right to say what she wants to say when you understand what she's been through and what she survived. And she's an effective, I remember times she used to get ahold of me and say, hey, I see you on Fox and CNN and all this stuff all the time. And she'd be jealous. I'm like, I sent her a text, hey, I see you on all these shows all the time, I'm jealous now. I tell you what, once you hear her talk, she's a feisty little lady, you can see why she was selected as a national spokesperson for the National Police Association. And as you'll hear me say at the end of the interview, she was honestly a breath of fresh air, standing up in discussion, hot issues that involve the police culture, but she's just not giving an opinion. She's backing it up with facts and statistics, which is, anybody can have an opinion, just like buttholes, we've all got them, but when you back them up with facts, there's a good position. So this was honestly a great interview with Betsy. It was a pleasure to meet you. I will continue to watch JD Buck Savage videos here. They're funny. If you haven't seen them, just go on YouTube and put in JD Buck Savage and you'll see them. Saw drunk? If you want to know where saw drunk arrested same originated as JD Buck Savage. You just know hanging out with these two, you're gonna come out with tears streaming down your cheeks cause they're gonna keep you laughing. Oh man, Dave and I had a good time. Well, Murph, we can't get to it until I ask you the question that is on everybody's mind, mind, mad, mind, on our mad mind. Our mad mind, are you ready to play the biggest, baddest, most dangerous game of all? The unadulterated, unfettered, unrestricted game of crimes. Here we are. Yes, we are ready. So get in, sit down, shut up and hold on. We got Ms. Betsy coming on. You're gonna love this lady.

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Monitor Show 19:00 08-27-2023 19:00

Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed

01:55 min | 3 weeks ago

Monitor Show 19:00 08-27-2023 19:00

"It's Michael McKee at the Jackson Hole Symposium in Wyoming at the end of last week. Rashad, thank you so much for spending the hour with us here as we get DBA underway for a Monday. We're about an hour away from trading in Tokyo, Sydney and Seoul. First trading day of the week in Asia and it's the first chance for markets to react to what we heard from the Fed Chairman himself. We'll give you the latest on the price action update markets as well. Hour 2, DBA. It starts right now. Broadcasting 24 hours a day at Bloomberg .com and the Bloomberg Business Act. This is Bloomberg Radio. This is Bloomberg Daybreak Asia for this Monday, August 28th in Hong Kong, Sunday, August 27th in New York. Coming up today, markets brace for volatility after key central bankers signal interest rates will likely stay higher for longer. U .S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo visits China to expand business ties. Beijing cuts its stock trade tax and pledges to slow the pace of IPOs to boost Chinese markets. Three Marines are killed in a plane crash in Australia. Florida is bracing for a hurricane. Russia confirms the death of Yevgeny Prigozhin. And in sports, Saudi Arabia will try to enter the Champions League. I'm Dan Schwartzman. I'll have news and sports coming up. That's all straight ahead on Bloomberg Daybreak Asia. On Bloomberg 1130 New York. Bloomberg 99 .1 Washington D .C. Bloomberg 106 .1 Boston. Bloomberg 960 San Francisco. Sirius XM 119. And around the world on BloombergRadio .com and via the Bloomberg Business Act. It's a little past 8 in the morning in Tokyo. Trading will get underway in less than an hour, not only in Japanese equities but in U .S. sovereign debt as well. If you're joining from Japan or anywhere in the U .S.

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Monitor Show 19:00 08-20-2023 19:00

Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed

01:54 min | Last month

Monitor Show 19:00 08-20-2023 19:00

"Wasn't as high as inflation. So people realize that. So it's not all about just do you have a job. It's, well, I'm working my tail off, but I can barely make ends meet. I can't put the same amount of food on the table for my family. I can't do the same things that I had before. That's where the pain point is, that inflation has raised prices more than it's raised wages. That is the former Fed Governor, Randy Kroszner, speaking with Bloomberg's Anne -Marie Horden. Thanks to our colleague, Rashad Salamat. Our three DBA starts right now. Broadcasting 24 hours a day at Bloomberg .com and the Bloomberg Business Act, this is Bloomberg Radio. This is Bloomberg Daybreak Asia for this Monday, August 21st in Hong Kong, Sunday, August 20th in New York. Coming up this hour, markets look ahead to the Jackson Hole symposium and Fed Chair Jay Powell's outlook for interest rates. China urges its banks to boost loans in support of a struggling economy, and negotiations are underway for high level talks between China and Australia. Tropical Storm Hillary will be making its way up through California in the coming hours. 87 % of the La Hainetown search complete. Still over 1 ,000 still unaccounted for. I'm Ed Baxter with Global News. Spain wins the Women's World Cup over England. I'm Dan Schwartzman. I'll have that story and more coming up in Bloomberg's boards. That's all straight ahead on Bloomberg Daybreak Asia. On Bloomberg 1130 New York, Bloomberg 99 .1 Washington, D .C., Bloomberg 106 .1 Boston, Bloomberg 960 San Francisco, Sirius XM 119, and around the world on BloombergRadio .com and via the Bloomberg Business Act. We're less than an hour away from trading in Tokyo, Sydney, and in Seoul. Hour two of the DBA radio program.

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"rashad" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:53 min | 7 months ago

"rashad" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"We approaching 6 30 in the evening on the Atlantic seaboard of the United States, just approaching 7 30 in the morning right here in Hong Kong and Singapore and Rashad salami. And I'm Doug Krishna at the Bloomberg interactive broker studio in New York. It's just about 8 30 in the morning in Tokyo, but it's a market holiday, the emperor's birthday today, so no trading either in Japanese equities, or in U.S. sovereign debt. We had yields in the U.S. session moving a bit lower right across the curve in the case of the two and the ten we were down. Three basis points. So we've got a two year treasury at four 69, a ten year at three 91, a mixed day for stocks, and we'll take a closer look at that in about ten minutes from now. We begin with an update on a few of the sours top business stories. Rashad. Intel, it scores the biggest maker of computer processors. It slashes its dividend payment to the lowest level in 16 years. It was a 66% cut. The company is saying it will help them preserve cash and focus on a turnaround plan and in its earnings report last month until forecasted one of the worst quarters in its history and it can be attributed to a slowdown in sales of PCs. We heard earlier from Bloomberg's amandeep Singh. What has happened over the course of the last ten years is computing has moved beyond PCs. First it was smartphones. Now we are talking about cloud more and more AI, chat GPT, and what it entails is a different type of chip than Intel was making. And so to compound the problems Intel really didn't keep pace with the manufacturing side of the equation. Indeed, and the in addition to job cuts Intel cider is reducing its budget for spending on new plants and equipment this year, the covering applying to spend about 30% of revenue and hopes to save as much as a $10 billion by the end of 2025. And as long as we're talking, semiconductors raise after the bell and video with a very bullish outlook, it kind of suggests that the company's push into artificial intelligence processors is helping to offset weak demand for those PC chips we have Nvidia shares right now up by more than 8 and a half percent in late New York trading. We go next to Facebook parent meta platforms. The company seems to be preparing for a fresh round of job cuts. We have more from Bloomberg's and Kate's. According to The Washington Post, medes targeting divisions across the company and around the world as part of reorganizing and downsizing efforts that could affect thousands of workers, meta laid off 13% of its staff in November and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has called 2023 the year of efficiency as he vowed to cut middle managers and underperforming projects. Other big tech companies, including alphabet Microsoft and Amazon, have also handed out pink slips to employees. In Washington and Kate's Bloomberg daybreak Asia. All right, it is now what 31 minutes past the top of the hour

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"rashad" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

04:38 min | 1 year ago

"rashad" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Hong Kong and Singapore. It is a 7 30 the evening on the eastern seaboard of the United States. I'm Rashad salami. And I'm Doug Krishna at the Bloomberg interactive broker studio in New York trading will begin at the top of the hour in Tokyo and in Seoul we've got Ian on a weak side of one 50, higher treasury yields across the U.S. curve, and weaker stocks, Bryan Curtis will join us momentarily for a closer look right now a few of the sours top business stories. Talking Japan data coming out CPI year on year as slightly stronger than expected was thought to be at 2.9%. We got a figure of 3% of the figure X fresh food, 3% as well. So we have more on that coming up. Let's turn that to Elon Musk and his plans for Twitter because they involve slashing its staff by nearly 75% in a matter of months. That's according to documents obtained by The Washington Post. We get reaction now from we got reaction earlier from Bloomberg's Kurt Wagner. What we've seen from Elon in the past is that a lot of his estimates have been pretty extreme in terms of what he thinks for revenue or user growth. And that could be going extreme in the other direction too with cost cuts, right? So while he has been telling banker 75%, maybe it's going to be a little bit less than that, but regardless, this is a really big deal because this is a lot larger of a layoff than I think anyone expected for Twitter, even those who are bracing for them. Earlier, this month must he would follow through with his agreement to take Twitter private ending a months long court battle over the deal, The Washington Post saying that even if Musk doesn't end up owning Twitter, the company would need to trim its workforce in order to cut costs. After the bell stateside, we heard from snap, the company reported it slowest quarterly sales growth ever the social media companies saying third quarter sales rose just 6%, a total on the top line of 1.13 billion. The street was looking for something closer to 1.14 snap said the decline in advertising spending continues to drag on results. We spoke earlier with Jasmine and Berg, she is principal analyst at insider intelligence and she broke down why ad spending its snap is declining. It is a platform that really is tier two for many advertisers. It's also carved a niche within augmented reality. And it's stuck in an experimental bucket for a lot of advertisers. So it's among the first to go. But I do believe that this is something we'll be seeing across the board. Now in the third quarter snap grew, it subscription service SnapChat to about one and a half million users. The priority now obviously is to boost revenue, snap saying it's been investing in improving tools to measure ads on its platform. The stock right now in late trading is down roughly 27%, Rashad. All right, well let's get to Brian Curtis, who's with me right now in the Hong Kong studios, the Asian trading day gets underway with 27 minutes away from the start of the session in Tokyo. Yeah, let's take a closer look at the Tokyo market and you mentioned that the September core consumer prices in Japan rose 3% year on year that matched the estimate. CPI excluding energy and fresh food was up 1.8% year on year and that also matched the estimate. We do have a dollar yen here at one 50 19, so everybody watching to see how Japanese authorities respond to this. I suppose if you look at what a lot of traders are saying, they're expecting more around the level of one 51 to be an area where perhaps authorities will come in. The Bloomberg dollar spot index is slightly stronger. Now, less than a tenth of a percent though the Euro at 97.77 U.S. cents. And with Liz truss resigning the pound took a hit, the pound right now, a dollar 1222. It was down day for stock treasury yields were higher and as we have been expecting almost daily. We had more hawkish commentary from fed officials. And let's take a look now at some of the final numbers, the S&P 500 down 8 tenths of 1%, the yield on the ten year note, 4.22%, the yield on the two year, all the way up at four 61. Oil prices down a little 84 48. And we had some earnings other than snap caring posted slower sales growth than LVMH and Hermes in the third quarter. The Gucci brand held back by continuing restrictions in China, the COVID-19 restrictions, stunting their growth comparable revenue at the Italian label up 9% in the three months ending September, analysts had expected 11%. Just about 35 minutes past the hour Rashad back to you. Absolutely. We do check markets every 15 minutes or so

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"rashad" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

03:59 min | 1 year ago

"rashad" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"On a negative note with every market except New Zealand lower being led lower by South Korea's Cosby down one and a quarter of 1%. Brian Curtis will be along shortly with a broader market check. What Chinese banks will likely trim their benchmark loan prime rates today, we get more from Bloomberg's Rashad salamis. The one year loan prime rate is expected to be cut by ten basis points. That's according to all 20 economists pulled by Bloomberg. This would help to spur borrowing demand and reverse the slump in consumer and business sentiment. Last week, China reported troubling data that indicated the economic slowdown is deepening as COVID outbreaks spread. Meantime, a property crisis in China has led some home buyers to go on a mortgage strike. Now unless they're saying that banks may make a more aggressive cut to the 5 year loan prime rate to aid home buyers, Bloomberg economists are currently divided on this. The median estimate is for a ten basis point reduction. Those 7 of the 20 economists surveyed expect an even larger margin of 15 basis points. In Hong Kong, I'm Rashad salami Bloomberg daybreak Asia. U.S. stocks and corporate bonds have risen together, but now some analysts say they're set to diverge. We get more from Bloomberg susannah Palmer. A near 12% advance in July and August has put U.S. stocks on course for one of the best summers on record. And company bonds have gained 4.6% in the U.S. 3.4% globally since bottoming out in mid June. Having moved in tandem, the two are now set to diverge, with bonds looking better placed to extend the rally as the dash to safety in an economic downturn will offset a rise in risk premiums. This, as beneficials have indicated, they're not ready to stop tightening until they're sure that inflation won't flare up again. For government bonds, that means a potential flight to safety that would also benefit debt from investment grade firms. But for stocks, it's a risk to earnings that many investors may be unwilling to bear. Susanna Palmer Bloomberg daybreak Asia. United health, Amazon, CBS, and option care health, the vying to acquire signify health, united health has submitted the highest bid in excess of $30 a share, and we're told Amazon's offer is close behind. Signify is holding a board meeting tomorrow to discuss the bids and we hear final bids are expected on September 6th, but a deal could come earlier if any of the party's preempt the sales process. No plans are finalized to the better plans could still change and signify could always opt to remain independent. Let's get over to Hong Kong now for a check of market action with Bloomberg's Brian Curtis Brian. Jules Asian equity benchmarks have dropped more aggressively than what the futures had tipped earlier. Right now we've got the nikkei and also the cost and the ASX 200 all down more than 1%. Stocks and bonds look set to tumble even more, even though inflation has peaked. That's according to the latest ML IV pulse survey as rates rate hikes reawaken the sell off that we saw earlier this year. Ahead of the Jackson hole symposium, some 68% of respondents see the most destabilizing era of price pressures in decades, eroding corporate margins and sending equities even lower. So that's what we have ahead according to the poll. Right now we've got some pressure on equities from the dollar as well. The dollar is stronger this morning has started slowly, but now advancing the Bloomberg dollar spot index is up two tenths of 1%. The DXY has gained two. The yield on the ten year treasury has ticked up another basis point to 2.99%. The two year yield is at 3.27%, and WTI is still below $90 a barrel. In fact, it's even just a little bit lower now. Down one and a quarter percent at 89 65. We've seen some stability in Bitcoin. We actually had some broad gains earlier at the moment, Bitcoin, 21,450. And that's a brief look at the markets. Juliette back to you. Thank you, Brian. 34 minutes of passing out time for global news

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"rashad" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

03:13 min | 1 year ago

"rashad" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Just gotten 7 30 in the morning right here in Hong Kong It is 7 30 in the evening of the Atlantic seaboard of the United States I'm Rashad salami And I'm Doug Krishna at the Bloomberg interactive broker studio in New York trading will begin at the top of the hour in Tokyo Sydney and sold quite the recovery for U.S. equities in the Friday session maybe a little bit of a display of resilience Have we put in a bottom Well the E mini futures for the American market those contracts pushing higher Brian Curtis will be buying momentarily for a closer look Right now a few of the sours top business stories rich Well we did witness a late session rally in U.S. stocks on Friday which brought the S&P 500 back from the brink of a bear market We've got many traders now wondering where the market bottom is and whether a recession in the United States is avoidable White House economic adviser Brian D stopped shy of ruling out a recession saying that they were always risks these said reigning inflation is a top priority for the Biden administration telling CNN State of the Union that much more needs to be done We need to give the fed the space in the independence to do its job which is to get inflation under control Second we need to lower costs for families Make things more affordable for them during this economic transition And third we need to reduce the federal deficit If we reduce the federal deficit will help to reduce price pressures in the economy we've made a lot of progress on that because of the president's policies but we can do more That's White House economic adviser brandes heard here on Bloomberg Deez added that the U.S. economy is better positioned than any other major economy saying that markets are at least pricing in the risk of slower growth with the S&P 500 down to 18% so far this year Today in Beijing shareholders in DD global will attend an extraordinary meeting in their expected to bless a plan for Dede to delist from the New York Stock Exchange Now this delisting would represent some cooperation with regulators in China after an 11 month ordeal which came to symbolize China's tech crackdown authorities have been demanding an overhaul of Dede's data system as part of a cybersecurity review only then will DDB free to begin preparation for its Hong Kong IPO All right let's have a look at what the portends are for the week ahead for financial markets in Asia as the trading week does get started Let's get to Brian Curtis A little bit of positivity in the Asia Pacific at the moment S&P E minis up 9 tenths of a percent now so really pushing to the upside and most of the futures are looking reasonably solid outside of Hanks and index futures Nikkei futures 26,970 So that suggests a very modest climb at the beginning Australian futures down about two tenths of a percent I mentioned that Hanks hang index futures were down one and a half percent FTSE China a 50s flat Right now the dollar is weaker that's generally a good sign if you're looking to take on risk The Bloomberg dollar spot down a tenth of a percent Yield on the ten year 2.78% so lower interest rates in the U.S. and WTI crude has picked up a little here one ten 31 a barrel Rashad back to you All right well indeed let's just remind ourselves that we do look at markets.

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"rashad" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

04:25 min | 1 year ago

"rashad" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Bloomberg daybreak Asia and good day if you're listening elsewhere I'm Brian Curtis And in Hong Kong I'm Rashad salon Let's get straight to the market action in the prospects for the trading day of course in this part of the world where we are midweek As it were it's going to do Lindbergh's Doug charisma and stocks on the way up a bit of optimism And the yen remaining a little bit stronger but certainly very weak Yeah on a relative basis I would agree with that Rashad but let's begin with Istanbul in the talks between Ukraine and Russia aimed at a ceasefire I think that's where the focus for markets was today No deal yet but signs of deescalation Now it's interesting that Ukrainian negotiators were saying there is enough common ground to hold meetings now between presidents Putin and zelensky Maybe that's too optimistic we'll have to wait and see Now in markets the knee jerk response was to push commodity prices lower particularly crude oil WTI in New York was down about 2% right now We're trading one O 5 ten here in the electronics session And in the equity market energy was the only one of the 11 industry groups within the S&P 500 to show a decline Overall the S&P was up about a half of 1% to date Check that 1.2% NASDAQ composite climbing 1.8% the Dow was higher by 1% today So today makes the fourth straight session where the S&P was advancing we finished above 4600 for the first time since mid January Let's take a step back though Over the last two weeks the S&P is up 11% Today strategist over at Bank of America were saying this move has all the hallmarks hallmarks I should say of a bear market rally and it may give way to deeper losses Just look at the yield curve We briefly inverted in that two to ten year segment today not necessarily a positive sign We are positive now in terms of the slope by just three basis points We're going to take a closer look momentarily A lot of dollar weakness risk you are talking about the strength in the yen Yeah we picked up about 8 tenths of 1% against the greenback And Brian we have a stronger Euro as well at a buck ten 88 Yep it's a very interesting mix As you mentioned with that yield curve inversion in another part of the yield curve if you're not so familiar with this everybody is when the yield on the two year is higher than the yield on the tenure And we saw that briefly as Doug mentioned today It's historically a warning of recession Last week fed shared Jay Powell said that the short term curve didn't show any warning signs But today former New York fed president Bill Dudley said pals far too optimistic about the chances for a soft landing They're just beginning to start to tighten at a time that inflation is way above their target and the unemployment rate is low at 3.8% And Paul is characterized the labor market is extremely tight In that situation if you're going to try to get inflation under control you're going to have to push up the unemployment rate And if you push up the unemployment rate is almost impossible to avoid a recession at that point Dudley said that the fed needs to adjust how it puts its monetary policy framework into practice He said the fed shouldn't be completely reactive waiting passively until inflation exceeds its target All right well let's quickly just check in with what's going on in terms of a corporate America as well We've got after the Micron Technology posting an upbeat forecast for the current quarter The company is the largest U.S. memory chip maker saying that sales will reach about $8.7 billion in the third quarter That's $500 million more than what analysts were looking at here the outlook reflects a robust demand for microns a data center chips is Bloomberg's Paula Panko on other key takeaways We're all sort of expecting some sort of supply chain issues going on particularly in light of the Ukraine war and these margins or this 47.2% margin exceeded the high end of expectations And I think that points to very good control with the supply at this stage All right well we saw Mike on that Moving to the upside in a late training All right the time now is 5 minutes past the hour and just a reminder we have a guest coming up in a few moments who can say shed some light on markets Aaron Brown multi asset strategies portfolio manager at pimco will be joining us But now it's time for global news The U.S. is responding.

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"rashad" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

05:48 min | 1 year ago

"rashad" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Right here in Hong Kong and in Beijing I'm Rashad salad And I Brian Curtis in Los Angeles normally based in Hong Kong for this show looking at markets in the Asia Pacific That's what we do They are modestly positive at the moment hanging index futures there are up about two tenths of a percent Nikkei futures are slightly higher China futures are also up about two tenths of 1% The cash market in Sydney is up a scant one tenth of 1% A closer look at markets with Doug Kristen in a few moments were shot All right well we've got China halting ticket sales for the Winter Olympics This is coming after Beijing recorded its first case of the highly transmissible omicron variant Joining us Jason Gayle Bloomberg's health reporter and by securities are on the latest Jason thank you for joining us I mean this was already very restricted in terms of who could buy a ticket but now it seems like the Chinese public will find it rather difficult to be attending their own games even Yes it sounds that way obviously I'm front and foremost in their minds of health authorities and we know that this is a variant that spreads very easily and quickly even in people who have had two shots of the coronavirus vaccine So that's obviously a big part of this decision Does it spread pretty easily through the mail Well we have not seen any evidence of that They talked about that today and they tried to actually cite some evidence saying they had tested some samples If the audience has missed it they have one case of omicron in Beijing This is one of the reasons why there's a lot of angst now about the Olympics even more so than before And the authorities are actually blaming it on some sort of letter that came in from Canada And Jason you say it's not very likely I think the WHO and the CDC is also said it's not very likely right Well you have to isolate infectious virus and show that it's infectious by putting it into lines of cells to show that the cells do become infected and that's quite a long process to prove So just taking a swab and finding evidence of viral RNA does not prove that the material is capable of causing an infection Jason it gives us sense here also you know with the people that are going for their third job and Israel saying we'll go for a 4th may not make a lot of difference I think the evidence is still accumulating Israel has been incredibly important in showing the world what to expect and how to potentially respond But at this stage we're certainly seeing a third dose is certainly very helpful in preventing more severe outcome from a Macron We have a fair bit of doom and gloom in the markets Of course a lot of reasons but O'Connor is a big part of it And then you have Pfizer's CEO Albert borla telling they figure out that things look like they could be getting back to normal Did that catch you off guard at all Not really We were starting to see signals in cities like New York and countries like Canada where the numbers of new cases of COVID are on the decline So this is helpful hopeful that we may see a fairly short sharp epidemic caused by the amaron variant and then hopefully come back into a period of relative lull as people as the population has a high level of immunity to the coronavirus All right Jason Jason Gale that joining us he is pretty much health reporter and biosecurity top with the latest on the Beijing games China's halted ticket sales for those Winter Olympics even to its own citizens now With all that in mind let's just get you back to Brian Curtis for a look at the prospects of the trading day the markets which are not trading I'll take it here in New York Yeah thanks Brian So I want to just circle back very quickly to that Israeli study on the fourth dose of the Pfizer BioNTech vaccine the fact that it at least at this stage in their research it shows it not to significantly be effective in preventing infection from the omicron variant But remember on the Chinese mainland we're not talking about mRNA vaccines We're talking about sinovac which has been proven to be far less effective In the foreign exchange right now we have a steady yen after weakening during the European session bear in mind American markets were closed to observe MLK day stateside We have this rate decision later from the bank of Japan Now the BOJ is expected to sit tight on accommodative policy while at the same time bumping up its inflation projection we have a ten year treasury that was last quoted in New York Friday at one 78 at the top of the hour U.S. sovereign debt will begin trading for the first time since Friday here in the U.S. We're seeing a push higher for WTI crude oil in the electronic session now we're at 84 25 So we're up about a half of 1% and I want to let you know that crypto dot com has stopped all deposits and withdrawals the company is investigating unauthorized activity on some accounts will try to track down a little bit more of that and pass it along coming up here on daybreak Asia was shot All right well with all that in mind let's just find out what has happening in terms of some of that global news now Hey we can get over to Baxter now who is just checking in with.

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"rashad" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

06:17 min | 1 year ago

"rashad" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"This is Bloomberg best on Bloomberg radio This is Bloomberg best I'm at Baxter And I'm to these Pellegrini Denise the global chip shortage is a big headache for those manufacturers who need the chips It sure is including for laptop maker acer And Jason Chen is chairman and CEO at acer And he tells Bloomberg's Rashad Salaam that acer is trying to cope with the chip shortage as best as it can The business doing well and we are working far to do the best we can on supply chain logistics to fulfill the market demand as much as we can Of course you have to but the point being what kind of production problems are you having at the moment There are multiple factors that compound together Nambi number one the semiconductor supply number two the logistic especially going to a numeral and those are Mark number three will be assembly facility I mean the system assembly for safety are there ability and also training Though three factors compound together is actually quite complicated Exactly You're there in Taiwan and we saw the Intel CEO get it last week and this big big package being announced You know how do you look at that It's investment in Taiwan at the same time It does provide competition to through which prisoner you looking at it through Yes I actually had a chance to talk to a music girl center personalities I did hear from him All kinds of grand print I did also communicate to him Asked strategy and how do we work together We see the market is going to be dynamic and we will work together with multiple supplier closely to make sure that we maneuver through well throughout all these complexity and competitive cooperation situation Well absolutely But it's a thumbs up for Taiwan certainly is it not You are right It's a great time for Taiwan and great time for the industry as well Well indeed let's just take a look at how you are at the moment to reposition your business You're taking a multi I suppose that multi brand strategy gives a sense of that because I mean I think you're selling and have a presence in more than a 160 countries around the world We have presence in more than 160 countries We do have that many footprints around the world And our multi brand strategy is another word I think better way to interpret that is we do have a different brand for different focused on people lifestyle For instance a general public we have acer as fire product And for each port we have predator And for out of work we have enduro So very much is for the particular lifestyle but we got usage particular audience We have different brands to optimize for our product and our offer Well talking of that that you have there what are the margins like compared with your other products PC compare with other products if you're talking about access and raised and other software products PC provide us a base but it's not quite his margin however if we compare with years ago we have improved if we compare the specific segments that eSports the greens and concept D and do roles they do have better margin than the general general used PCs So Jason okay there is that you have this aim to become the number one notebook maker in the world You also want to make a drive into the mobile device market Tell us a little bit about that in your ambitions there What we have in our mind is the target audience that use schmuck or really stimulate the demands So the number one thing that we have to decide is who will be our target audience and use what brand Number two one of the assignments that we believe people will trigger people's demand and their decision their convictions to purchase our product a good example of the eSport we have to keep people at this passion this time that they will decide to go for acer predator and get in PC Yeah but what about mobile And the mobile is going to be very important And you talk about eSports I mean this is exactly the target group that would be part of the whole notion of the metaverse There's a lot of talks surrounding all this Does that fit in with the sort of opportunities there's all throws up for you and what opportunities do you actually see Yes very well We see two major mega trends nowadays Number one is the make up for us that you are talking about Youth sport is one of them but it's not limited only for another area that was a pay attention The other area that we believe will be big and they're wealthy tons of opportunity there will be ESG related opportunities that we are also paying a lot of attention on Okay now one other thing I want to get to is with regards to the green outlet that you have and gaming here as well How does thermal thermal technology play into this as well Because it's something you're making a big push for Yes very well Very good question I come from semiconductor big one I can easily tell you performance and thermal is a trail So you have better performance the thermal is going to be a harder at the chip is going to be harder that we have to prepare a better system thermal solution for our gaming PC for the power users And asa has more than 300 patents are thermal solutions we believe we are the number one thermal solution provider in.

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"rashad" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:58 min | 2 years ago

"rashad" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"15 minutes Rashad Absolutely Right Just gone 25 minutes to the top of the hour Well we've got China in the United States signing a joint declaration to work together on climate change It Baxter has little news Yeah rich surprise surprise came to a surprise to a lot of people as a two have been trading body blows and everything that they get their hands on A declaration seems to say they will work together on climate change Bloomberg's Peter Martin on Bloomberg radio sound on There's also been a little bit of progress today with the joint statement issued on climate so we'll see if that contributes toward a more constructive mood for talking Which then leads as Peter is a leading mentioning that day has been set for the Biden summit Monday Is that day Now on climate change the delegates say they have come up with a declaration that sets a road map U.S. climate Tsar John Kerry this announcement we've arrived in a new step A road map for our present and future collaboration on this issue And UK prime minister Boris Johnson with a plea to world leaders Will you help us grasp that opportunity or will you stand in the way Yeah it should be mentioned that India has declined to sign off on the phase out of coal and subsidies for fossil fuels Secretary of State Antony Blinken has reiterated today that the U.S. would protect Taiwan from China but also said that allied nations would be prepared to in his words take action if forces used against Taiwan but again he stopped short of saying the U.S. is prepared to use its military in such a conflict U.S. president Joe Biden at the port of Baltimore today saying the infrastructure plan will slow any inflation and will help move the supply chain Represents the biggest investment in porch in American history And for American families it means products movies.

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Ravens Working out Le'Veon Bell, Devonta Freeman Following Justice Hill's Achilles Injury

First Things First

00:20 sec | 2 years ago

Ravens Working out Le'Veon Bell, Devonta Freeman Following Justice Hill's Achilles Injury

"Are talking baltimore ravens this morning. Dealing with a bunch of injuries already running backs jake. Eight dobbins injustice still both out for the year two of lamar's top weapons out wide receivers rashad bateman and miles boykin. They're starting the season on. Ira with all the injuries. Baltimore worked out. Free agent running back lead bell and devante freeman

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Gilbert Burns Not Confident in Tyron Woodley Ahead of Jake Paul Fight

You're Welcome! With Chael Sonnen

02:04 min | 2 years ago

Gilbert Burns Not Confident in Tyron Woodley Ahead of Jake Paul Fight

"Let's take a look at tyron woodley vs j. paul right and this is the most fun. This is the only thing that keeps an industry or a sport to call it that. Oh boxing alive is conversations like this talking about what this guy needs to do and try to predict what's going to happen then rub it in somebody else's face tear the cage down pop the popcorn set up a move onto the next one. The only thing that keeps it alive. So let's do it. Let's talk about boxing. But you're having a lot of guys starting to weigh in on jake paul versus tyron woodley gilbert burns by example. Just did now. Most guys in gilbert burns spot who have fought tyron woodley and beat him are going to predict the guy they beat to beat the other guy. Which in this case is jake paul. They all do it trying to look like they're being nice but the real message. There is there shining their own wheels. Gilbert who would pick tyrant to win after beating tyrant is trying to get you the audience to connect the dots that i beat this guy. So if this guy entire beach jake. Paul i therefore have now beaten both and that is generally the message but gilbert with the other direction and he took ball muslims. Wait on this uis. Men has waited on. This rashad has weighed in on this and it starts to be very tough for me to get any inside information because the one thing that all four of them have in common is south florida. That's where pulse training. That's where t would have lived. And trent point on getting that these are their friends around town or maybe he could hook you up and get you into the club so you go to the media and do pick him. It's tough sometimes. It's tough to know. Have any of those guys sparred with jake. If you're picking paul the win you live in florida. He lives in florida argue in the gym with him. Do you pop in and watch him. Do you have mutual friends. Who were in the gym with them. And or pop and watch. I don't have the answers to that. I want to. I want to have some kind of inside scoop but don't

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Phylicia Rashad Sparks Backlash for Defending Bill Cosby’s Prison Release

KTLA Morning News

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Phylicia Rashad Sparks Backlash for Defending Bill Cosby’s Prison Release

Critics Blast Phylicia Rashad After Her Support of Bill Cosby's Prison Release

AP News Radio

00:51 sec | 2 years ago

Critics Blast Phylicia Rashad After Her Support of Bill Cosby's Prison Release

"The NET crew played bill Cosby's wife on TV is facing criticism for expressing public support for the comedians release from prison less than two months ago for the sure shot was named dean of the Howard University college of fine arts now some people want her dismissed the reason a tweet in response to the overturning of Bill Cosby sexual assault conviction she called that something that righted a terrible wrong and corrected a miscarriage of justice some people online complaining that were shot should not be defending a man accused of drugging and raping multiple women over decades the most extreme critics say were shot should be removed as dean change is unfit to hold a position in which you may have to address sexual assault allegations on campus we shop later tweeted again saying she supports victims of sexual assault Howard acknowledged her clarification and sent her first tweet lacked sensitivity about squirrels Gabriel

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"rashad" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

05:23 min | 2 years ago

"rashad" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"I'm Rashad said, Love it and I'm dead prisoner at the Bloomberg Interactive Brokers Studio in New York. Will have trading under way at the top of the hour in Tokyo, Sydney and sold after a mixed session here in the states, although we did have a record for the S and P 500 more on markets in a moment when Brian Curtis joins us right now, a few of this hour's top business stories rich Well, certainly investors waiting for clarity on the Fed's tapering of asset purchases. One concern is whether the process will create disruption. We had the Dallas Fed president Robert Kaplan telling us that the process should be done gradually, and he hopes it will start soon. Capital, saying that the purchases were more useful when the pandemic weaken consumer demand as millions lost jobs. But he said that now the economy is grappling more with supply side issues. These purchases are very adept at stimulating demand, but we've got plenty of demand. Our problem is supply and these purchases are not very effective when you've got a supply issue, and so that's a factor. That tells me that as soon as we can get the substantial further progress will be healthier to wean off these purchases. Right? Well, we had captain also saying that markets are on notice that adjustments to monetary policy are coming. The only question is when I guess in the inferences that shouldn't be shocking when the official tapering announcement comes Let's go to Micron Technology. Next we heard from the company after the bell with a Projection for sales for the current quarter of about 8.2 billion. That's pretty much in line with analyst estimates. Micron seeing solid demand for chips used in data storage for computers and smartphones. Even so, the stock is down 2.5% in late US trading bit of a head scratcher right well, Bloomberg's Ian King tells us what investors are looking at and what they may not like. And if there was any nit picking on the call, a lot of it centered around the margin forecast. The sort of profitability forecast the argument being wow, You're going to be Europe 36% in terms of revenue, I knew going to be another 30%. In terms of revenue. This quarter lies any profitability Expanding and micro really had some answers for that, I think, but nothing that was particularly concerning but at the same time, perhaps just Perhaps not quite as as fantastic as some had hoped. Now. We also heard from microns, saying that the company intends to sell its Utah chip plant two Texas Instruments. This will bring in about 900 million in cash. And about 600 million in value from assets, including equipment. Rashad Yep, Citigroup joining rivals, including UPS and touting its flexible work policies bank, saying employees will have the option of working from home at least part time. Bloomberg's additionally, Bassa telling us that this differs from the hardline approach to remote work taken by some of the others. They're seeing investment banks that are outside of Rome intact. Morgan failure and J. P. Morgan is that standards not just in the us around the world about how flexibility will be a better model for their bankers in the future. Based on what the bankers are saying, based on the productivity have seen during Covid 19. And they're saying that you know it worked during scuttlebutt and where we are looking to do things differently and learn from this pandemic. Well. Citigroup playing to open its offices in New York City to as much as 30% of its broader staff next month, and we had shares in Citi up wanted to half percent in the regular session. 34 past the hour as we go to Brian Curtis is looking at markets. What are you saying? Well, we've got Hong Kong closed today. That's one of the one of the issues in Asia. Today. We do have some modest gains in terms of equity futures, perhaps a day a little bit like we saw on Wall Street where It wasn't a lot of exciting action was a little bit of a fight back day for some of the value stocks. He ran through some of the numbers there the financials and industrials and materials. They all outperformed today, and the Dow was actually up 6/10 of a percent. The S and P was just slightly higher up 1/10 of a percent and the NASDAQ gave back about 2/10 of a percent. In terms of Asia. We had JPMorgan adding some China Internet stocks hit by the state crackdown. They're one of the big funds, saying mate Juan and Tencent Holdings. Look among good bets. But this view is at odds with several other asset managers like BlackRock, who have turned cautious on China's Internet firms after the regulatory crackdown, and we have strength in the U. S dollar that may weigh a little bit on markets here. We've got the yen at his weakest level in about 14 15 months or so, Dalian. 1 11 14. We've actually bounced around quite a lot between one. Oh, five and 1 10 on dollar yen and exceeded it a few times over the past couple of years. But that has been the range within which it has traded yield on the 10 year at 1.46%, so that's sort of seems to reflect perhaps a little bit of slowing global growth and maybe part of that to do To the advance of the delta variant. What else can I tell you about the Chinese currency 6 46 84. Today's a big day in China. Xi Jinping will be speaking at Tiananmen Square and this is the 1/100 anniversary of the Communist Party. And that's a look at markets were shot to you. Yep, Time just got 25 to the top of the hour..

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Rashad Robinson Is a Leader Fighting for Equity and Justice

Cape Up with Jonathan Capehart

01:43 min | 2 years ago

Rashad Robinson Is a Leader Fighting for Equity and Justice

"Rashad robinson. Welcome to the podcast. Thanks for having me. I am so glad we are able to do this conversation one because it's the last possible episode a of pride month but also because of where we are in the country right now and if there is one person to talk to about this sort of inter sexual moment we're in right now in our country. You are that person. So i'm just going to throw out this broad. Brush question to you and ask you. What would you say is the state of our union given the perch that you're in right now. Yeah i mean given the purge. I'm in right now. She's been thinking about this. A lot and i was thinking about this. A lot as we lost congressman. John lewis and thinking about all of the political In policy change that happened during his time. During that era of the sixties the voting rights act civil rights. Act spending time with Congressman john lewis sort of later in his in his tenure. I don't think we're in that same era of big serve structural policy change. I think were in this moment of deep cultural shift. You saw it last summer. When racial justice became a majoritarian issue doesn't mean there isn't backlash. But what. I mean by racial justice becoming majoritarian issues. That many people thought the best we could do in terms of activism at that time was clap outside of our windows are uplift investigative journalism and it was racial justice that moved people to the street. Move people to action led to upticks voter. Registration

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Howard Names College of Fine Arts for Chadwick Boseman

AP News Radio

00:48 sec | 2 years ago

Howard Names College of Fine Arts for Chadwick Boseman

"The man who starred in Black Panther is being mounted in a big way at his alma mater when Chadwick Boseman was a student at Howard University he helped lead a student protest of plans to merge the college of fine arts into the college of arts and sciences recently the arts college was re instituted and now the school says it will be named after Bozeman Donna comes less than a year after both men died at age forty three of colon cancer and it re establishes a tide that he had with the newly minted school's dean Felicia Rashad the two met when both men was an undergrad and he considered her a mentor both men rose to prominence playing this year was a black icons in movies like Jackie Robinson James Brown and Thurgood Marshall he was nominated for an Oscar in his last movie role in ma Rainey's black bottom on Oscar wells Gabriel

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"rashad" Discussed on The Kame House Podcast

The Kame House Podcast

08:14 min | 2 years ago

"rashad" Discussed on The Kame House Podcast

"Geico got remember us talking about that are sound yet by since you this shit a long time ago. So what drought drew me to the movie. Was that if you look at the animation and it was completely different. It's completely different as on me. Like the pain bond one very kind of kind yeah like ping pong and then it. Also it also reminds me of li- it's like an anna may Beavis and butthead. Okay okay see like the more simplistic drawing. Yeah golden on goku o. n. g. a. k. You you know what i like about. That type of animation is that it gets away from the pretty trope. Yay you know what i mean. You're not because most times if you watch anything and you see. A person looks a certain way you already know this. You're that is your whole. Cast right there right. And i really enjoy looking at things. Were the animation is almost. I don't wanna say ugly but maybe little ugly got. Yeah so i'll say character has lot of character. Yeah and what really drew me to animation. Was that totally non anime related. But i absolutely love december hick king of the hill. Doria shutouts mike judge because he was a he was a winner. He was a winner. He's from texas. He got the funding formula dan. He got the formula down king of the hill spy. Great ami okay please. Use us. Argue me about fucking king of the hill. 'cause that's my shit. Dr you will me by beavis and butthead my she definitely don't argue with me about are you because i'll put my foot up. Yes no disrespect. The goat that tagline. I argue which among argue with your mama's so maybe mammy so pretty much on goku are sound is about three high school students who spend most of their time playing video games smoking cigarettes and you know beaten up their rivals so they basically get tired of being delinquent and beat nass and they decide to still some still some instruments in start a band gone now so they say one more criminal act one more criminal act okay more criminal. We're going to one list fucked up thing we going here. One more league bay in se bit. So here's the thing though. They don't know how to play instruments. So you still. You still missing united playoff girl. Baby come on you. Measure being a mommy. And being like jeffrey you know how to play the guitar. Where'd you get this phone where you get dishes play right now play. Play it right now. Let see court lay right. And if you don't give me a c- i'm beach play. Mary how lowland give it to me now. Yup was the a. I can learn. It's the first button on the tall. I'm telling you that he'd be watched them perform right when you watch them do like bam. Rehearsals they really. didn't they. Got some fire gone. And they don't it is sounds if you watch it right. This in this is the part that kind of like fucks me up and this comes from like a musicians brain so like when you watch them play a. You're like this. Is the most horrible shit. I've ever heard in my life if you were like in the movie and a bystander. You hurt their shit while walking you be like this is the most what the fuck is who. The fuck is plain. There's somebody i'm about to knock on the door and tell them stop has a key as wiling but from from a musicians a standpoint. Oh it's the sound of primal music primal rock. So i know what you mean. It's kinda like disorganized sound. Yeah okay so if you're musician you will appreciate the music. The plus the plus the music and like japanese rock slaps japanese rock roxas rooms rotten. Yo you know we need to watch that movie with those little kids you know why we i posted on the page about those kids. They got orphaned all on the same day in a starter rock band. No yeah gratifying name. We we got the wash issue. So i really wanted to like this movie. Right are really wanted to like it. But it's something about the storyline. That just doesn't do a for me and it's a very minimalistic. Storyline so not much really happens in the movie. Sometimes when they're talking right they'll go lie the they'll have like pregnant pauses in kanda. Kinda makes it weird The movies i the movie is only an hour and a in eleven minutes if felt very rushed so they start the band right twin last said they start the ban and They can't play a single instrument so they decided to sign up. They decided to sign up for like a local festival. What i would have liked to see instead of them like just having this big ass gap of them like getting their instruments getting the instruments playing for a couple of days. I wish that i would have seen more hijinks of them. Like you know trying to figure out their instruments learning how to tune it. Maybe writing a song Because the movie comes off very if you see them it's three guys so it comes off his very three stooges. I wish i would have. I wish i would have seen like more three stooges hijinks while preparing for the festival. Okay love they animation. They animation is crazy. If i'm not mistaken it took the creator of the movie. Lie maybe seven years to actually create this. Go look that up. Go look at a. I'm not google logo looked at up y'all but It they animation is great issues. The story is in there. And i tend to like dry stuff like that and i tend to like dry humor but that just didn't work work for me and i really wanna like it. I still have the movie 'cause i rented it so i may go back and try to watch it again and try to watch it again. I may try to watch some more reviews on youtube to just you know. Get somebody else perspective you know. Maybe i can flip mine but as a right. Now i'm now really feeling. If you like minimalistic storylines with you know different anime styles that you no not the same as like shonen check out on on gakunu are sound are rented this on amazon prime four bucks rancid that it could let me stress that it could be on. Hbo mix could strong see strong. Seek glor- case L. d. could so Yeah check it out and have you seen it before led me now. And that is my review A review but just like a midseason perspective on the time..

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"rashad" Discussed on The Kame House Podcast

The Kame House Podcast

09:36 min | 2 years ago

"rashad" Discussed on The Kame House Podcast

"Because they would. They would hurry up and do a tale gerdes spill the beans. They will bill american productions. They spill a motherfucker being say first of all they get bad is stupid. They get their bag and they speed on beans honeybee lake they they they wouldn't let us p and so it'd be crazy shit like that. They wouldn't let us go to the bathroom. And if we had to go to the bathroom we had to give a portion of our check or they or they would have let us continue to draw the story which puts us behind a paean bottles pooping base and we had to eat dog food and they were aware that they were fully aware of it. That's that's really a interesting case to me. Confining what's i feel like all the good anime in the recent years have really added stuff. There were essential that were essentially are getting better at the getting much better at adopting. That are still good manga. But not i think annemie students getting really a lot better -at's knowing when leeway is ask stuff 'cause mobs psycho hundred is a very simple webcom and it's very simple and it's very good web comment. It's one of my favorite long as of all time but then the enemy comes out. And i'm like this is not the vibe i thought would come from it but like it's also very good. It was it was great but the flow of season. One season two. It's very weird. Yeah from each their weird in connection to each other season two's flow. Is hella weird. It was just a lot of big story smash into a very short season. That was odd. Yeah and then. They had that long thing in the middle between him and his teacher where he was. Just kinda like. I'm tired of you using me and doing those only two percent. It was weird though it was weird because it was li- you can tell they a lot of months was passing by but it was fucking weird. It was just weird and in the next thing. Is that big ass fight between him and one guy. It was just a weird weird for someone. Yes very interesting to hear. Because i think mop cycles like it's treated by the author like as an anthology series and that's how the author writes a lot of small stories in this boy's life or happening. Well i feel. I feel like they didn't represent that will in the enemy you had no. They didn't they didn't they. Didn't it was funny. Is like what you say is still pretty good. But they didn't represent will. And i think i would have much rather seen anthology series longer anthology series series. I would have seen that. I love shit where i can just pick up at any point in that. Cab would be bob's kinda like that and to a certain point then very chronological but like the all that shit in between is very light anthology like just random shit happening in their. Lives is bounty hunters. It's gonna be it's gonna be be really weird for them to adapts season three of mob psycho because the rest of mob psycho is not him fighting a lot of a lot of resum op psychos him just a teenager. It's great and it really works well for like mob stories. Where like he's already faced off against the most powerful people in the world. He now has a deal with like being a teenager. But this was. That's what that's what feels weird to me is when you try to trunk eight those until the series. So now you've got this first season. That was very well paced. And you've got the second season that was kinda weird page. You have thursdays it's gonna be perry paste a whole different way so when you wash it just feels i. It's going to feel it feels odd but it kinda feels more like a anthology series. That's not episode. It'll it's more seasonal. Like how joe is does like an anthology. Those stories don't necessarily have to intertwine they do. They do tend to mix a little bit. But you can watch each one of those seasons in nine still not because you can whole new characters every season. It's it's not gonna make you feel like you're missing out on anything so good toppy law. No i'm going to recommend people. Okay there's let me say don't read you. I'm saying people be paid for the stranger tone that among is going to present. It's kind of lie. You know how this is how you read a anime versus watching reading anime. Wow watching an anime. You're reading a manga versa. Kind of like you know how you read a book and then you watch the movie and you're just like some shit doesn't make sense. That's how it is. They live a bunch of shit added left a bunch of shit our re-routed re-routed impact of it is completely different. You get a whole different feeling from it. They in or they enhance it. Yeah yeah that's how i view it. That's very does matter. Like there's a i don't want to go into like a deep rabbit hole of harry potter but like there's some stuff on like the later books that like some of the stuff that's in. The books is not in the movie because they didn't have time in the movie to like. Explain everything and it's it's the same. It's the same with anime. So we'll hear pod dark dark really. It was like it was like happy in the first couple within pressed happy happy. The last books started out as lying. Traumatize of boy. Who you know was having was living in the living in a fucked up situation and then you know he found out that he was like a a wizard cool and he got to go to this coup last place there was antagonists and everything was cool after that and then the next movie in the next one and then the next one and Started dying and i was like. I was a whole. Lotta what happened a sedgwick day. I'll know he went was the thing they jump through. What was it called. I can't think about the top of my head. mommy neely but he jumped shit fucking. Yeah was day before a he was day. I'll say this a lot. Yes so just know that. If you read harry potter unfortunately if you read twilight anything like that just it's the same with it. It's the same in the anime and manga world. Know what you're getting yourself into and understand that lie. You know there are some shit that has to be done because needs to be switch over to a different medium. Switched over to another medium because some stuff and manga just doesn't make sense as watching anime. Yeah visual in a visual on a visual platform blows my mind about. Twilight is the fifty shades of gray was literally a twilight fan fan. Fiction is literally It was literally a twilight fanfest already. Before i found it and i was just like it was funny about is how took the world by storm but fifty shades right fifty shades was why the fantastic is word for word. The same literally just changed the word. Where am bella fucking. People name on fifty as a grave. It works stay beat. This beach had a whole our whole as cover. It didn't have to change. She spag our saying spag. Like that's really you know what. I'll make a story about air. Were being into some freaky ass. Shit and making bill do it in this radiation said. That's cute but what if we changed our name from edward and bella to whatever dorian gray and whatever the big name multimillion dollar series took the world by storm sex toys as well girl idiot there. S the fuck out. When i roll a fancy show where my multi million dollar movies. Changing names knows what i gotta do. Yes it remark itchy right that they call that private labeling. Now freelance okay. I think it's time for us to get into some slaps crystal before to park. Has i think you were telling me that you got a little movie review. Low mail whatever. I do fran okay. Which is what. She got a little movie review. So this week. I watched an anime movie called on. Geico got remember us talking about that are sound yet by since you this shit a long time ago. So what drought drew me to the.

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"rashad" Discussed on The Kame House Podcast

The Kame House Podcast

09:20 min | 2 years ago

"rashad" Discussed on The Kame House Podcast

"Thank you that about everything. There's nothing where he's late. What you don't wash that. S greg margaret. Never be late. That it'd be appreciate the that about y'all to fans y'all wild wild lynn. Once you try if you tell me you don't like it. I'm fine not saying well now. You have to try the thing i'm talking about. I not saying pieces bed. That's the thing nobody is. Nobody is saying that me personally. It's just not something that i'm interested in. I'm never that up six. I've seen one piece not for me nessie. That's it that's it. I watched it when for me. And that's that's how a lot of anime twitter is like if you not ride in the way there on what you do when you fucking up and it gets all aggressive at you not gonna call it go peace because quite frankly i've only seen spots of a and i i i can't call it though so many other things i'll i'll call go before one piece so many other things i'll give it to original dragon ball before one piece. Actually no when. I say that you know what it is. The real hot tag is that people use the big three to pretend to be like coacher anime fans when what they really do wants to be three who may learn every single thing about those three but could not tell you about any other type of anime. That's what it really dead. That's exactly eight. Got something that's all i'm saying. Oh my gosh you right. That's so hard because that's the only animated they really really really know because think about the the true anime heads. They're like really know best. They'll bring up some obscure shit. Yeah from the eighties by some by some artists. You don't even know who to book it is. It'd be like some shit like that and you'd be like i've never seen that. That sounds interesting but those ones is right. All on our toes dakin you know gargling on each goes balls. They don't be real fans right. Uranium i saw the craziest sake this week. There is like anybody who doesn't have like beserk one piece at a top ten is leaders and talking to you. And i'm like what fuck you talking about. You realize that's not the only manga and anime desert not on my top. My top ten seaney even if i did. I think you would like because like it's graphic for like stupid. grab it stupid graphic. I don't dislike graphic. She i just feel like there needs to be a means for your gratuitous probably rape scenes like there has to be a means for this year. Not this world is for the in now. This person over here is like eden shoe albion stores Lean towards the second game of thrones. It leaned says. I can want what topic on what makes something your favorite. Well make something like your top to talk about this all the time like when i recommend rate something ten on ten. It's not me saying that it's perfect for me saying that everyone should experience this Yeah so yeah. I'd like to have a conversation about the. Let's do it the schedule that in though in pat below though it in the pot belay lay good. Heartache i agree with that though like if you on the dick of those big three to watch a mouse watch any go the nails and really all your picks. I'm not here to judge you. Know if you're pigs come from shonen and you really kinda swung around ed big three hive. I don't want you jumping in my fucking embarks talking about that. I don't know what i'm talking about. 'cause i'm not just from a very small sample size really is 'cause there's millions of anime and manga like you cannot not saying it's bad but like if that's the biggest and like only thing you seen if you saying naruto is the greatest because that's one you grow with. Just watch some more anime. There are really levels. There's levels to any type of hobby in life hundred percent one hundred percent and there are some of you who are at a very. i'm going to say a very novice level. Not even novice is just like very like late. Tunnel vision thank. Thank something good. It's i think it's very good for you to branch out and see stuff to that. You're very. You're very stuck in your childhood. And i really got a point where i wanted if it is your favorite. I understand but bro can't be here. Thirty can be everybody's favourite it can't it can't be then buys failed so i mean you can. You can like shown in an ebbing. Only jared as you. You know that you stick with but the thing about it is that i don't want you to then gatekeeper me on what i like. And that's what sturdier the kipps because you don't know something that they were hyperfocused exactly. I can fully appreciate. I can fully appreciate what you like. You know what. I'm saying like my boyfriend is a dragon. Bazi efficient key talks about she. I didn't even recognize right but he's never lied. Oh you didn't know. They goku seventeen Ditches on the side of his orange pants on he's not that type person and people are and if he does mentioned something like that. It's just like hey did you know. And it's like damn you notice that that's crazy you are really a fan. You know what i'm saying. And i appreciate people that are really fancied. I appreciate people's attention to detail what you're not gonna do it shows because your intimate choices vapid there say friend thank you. That's it out. That's all i was saying. That's all and i ended like sean and makes you vapid. I'm not saying that what i'm saying is if you just watch bleach in arto and dragged bazi an se. That's the only thing you talk. A whatever comes into that three rotation don't don't feel like i need to be where you are and your fan 'cause i'm in somewhere totally different totally different different looking that way and again. I'm not even. I'm really not in not in the nfl. Fine as far as you realize is fine. That's all so yeah. I really liked the direction. It's going i don't want to spoil it for anybody who hasn't read it or they wanna read it or they read Or they're in the process of reading but We're getting to the point where soccer modo has gone to the Pretty much his old job. He's looking for the people that are trying to assassinate him and we come across his old team. It's like this elite. I think it's like elite six or something like this other. Yes i could lead six so when you see them first of all. They're panel their manga. I'm going to try to find that panel. Because they're panel is so fucking stupid. It is crazy all right. I saw that now is like yes. Yes fuck me up with a speech love it love it so like you see this like lead squad of assassins so you see this old ass man this lady who looks like she's dressed up in a funeral they got this other. Do this other dude is on some moshi. Where like didn't like the serbian or the butler life buck his food up and he just like off tim right then and there i was like he is psycho. I am ready to see him. Fuck some shit up but like they're the elite assassins before sakamoto left the assassination squad. He was actually part of that elite. Six that should tell you that homeboys is about his action. So i'm really. I'm ready to see him like i hope they fight and i really want to see that female assassin. 'cause she's really quiet. She hasn't talked much in. Normally when you see women sitting at a table like that by themselves snaps not talking. And if i'm not mistaken how the manga panel is laid out. She sitting kind of either like the head of the foot at a table. So they don't see ripe for me the bitches psycho i know it..

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"rashad" Discussed on The Kame House Podcast

The Kame House Podcast

07:04 min | 2 years ago

"rashad" Discussed on The Kame House Podcast

"Yeah that's already essay and they are doing like news so That's why mrs this. Okay promo is starting like promo trying to get a buzz around it. Listen i'm ready. You ain't got a buzz me. I'm ready okay. Buried them ready and waiting on this slide. Daylight savings time okay. The best thing is when you forget it. Your show is coming back Then you just been working there you see like all she take. Beach knows me this week. Because i didn't know my hero hero. Hey came out. I thought going to a week break but they were like nope was on spring now and i was scrolling through fundamental because i was watching wondering late as muslims came on won miss. You all right let me see these pro images for demon slayer season to free. Slap it on over. Let's see how these these aren't even promo these are production images okay Village c. six. All right don't belong now some shit you blah anyway. Because i read it. I found anyways last banat. Lisa's talk about Balls fan boy favorite Chainsaw no no. Old Yes yeah oh yeah. Did you soon got. The movie announce the season finale movies zero coming out in december. I see that it had the anime community shook up and on. It's gonna be really good news. Because i really didn't come out. Yeah that caught me that called me. There was a rumor because domain. God registered this week. I saw this coming around. It was like yeah. It's probably going to be announced soon. Really be on. You won't be a lot of people. The on it is crazy be will have computers. That screen up like a win is to be. I need a disney news. A box and shit yet. Movies zero is caisson will be about youtube or coach zoo a second year in the juice tech school. It's not about the curbs on about the group people about it done properly. Appre goal is just like i get it. I get why they do that. I love prequel. This is really weird situation. 'cause like it's technically not a prequel in that way that like this was so volume. Zero is about utah and utah was meant to be the protagonist of juju kaizen before the creator yuji. For reason they came back around. It was like okay now. let's change it up. The a made four chapters. I and this is volume zero which will be adapted movie zero. And then you guys a story after which this volume was made. So it's weird. Now it's understandable. It's like when you first make the story. And then you just switch your character a change it around a little bit to make you fit better so get that all all the second years that she saw this season will be the main characters of this movie. The panda the girl disordered. Machi and person couldn't speak i forget his name. Sam sam boy. Yeah be main characters with utah. Who's been cursed in. A way was really interesting. I really can't wait theater. Yeah it is produced by map herself. Sadly that's going to be a little longer way for chains on an listen. They weren't coming out. I they have no david james. Oh man and they already released sedalia so like chainsaw. Come out to this. Got a hope next spring harbor layla. They're gonna do chainsaw. Ma'am right do chainsaw. Man right way said this before mapoulo has to do chainsaw. Ma'am right because what makes chainsaw man a quick read because you can literally knock out have the book and like twenty thirty twenty thirty minutes. I had a friend read it and you could finish the series on a day. Yeah it's very heavy on on imagery so they gotta come correct. That's a lot of detail. I keep saying this with how well map adapted jujitsu guys. Soon i am really trustful. Yeah that they're gonna in map. We trust and map we. I'm really trusting that they're going to do it right so it was either. This is what i like about map is that first of all map was originally mad house. Correct like they have a few people few people go. Yeah yeah they had a few people. there worked. At madhouse they create a map array. They create a map of what i like about. Map is that they're always reaching for new talent and that's what makes their shit so great they are 'cause there's always gonna be somebody new on the scene and they do a good job like finding them in just utilizing the greatness. That's how you stay. Great reach out to the mix yup shot to map. Y'all be working that's it. That's my new yawk on anything. Other news is blue period anime. Reveal this oh visuals so not trying to toot our own horn here to to to be beat to to life for right. Yeah yeah we are on it because Right when we started reporting again. I actually talked about blue period. Yeah our did I'm not sure what episode there was. I know it was right. After our hiatus i don't know what episode of will i do. Remember her saying she thought it would be better. Says been animated enemy. I think it was either that time. I got reincarnated has a thug. when or a b. for the culture one of those too but Yeah i did talk about it. I'll probably make a post. Because i pulled the clip actually pulled the clip and something in me wishes like now at that time. Something in was like nah. Don't post it. wait in. It is time. So Yeah i did say it would be better suited as an anime. I hope they come correct on the drawings because the drawings are beautiful That's up to them to not appear is up to them to know that that's really integral to their storyline at the..

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"rashad" Discussed on The Kame House Podcast

The Kame House Podcast

01:41 min | 2 years ago

"rashad" Discussed on The Kame House Podcast

"And blase keep this. Ain't energy me okay. All right. i'm in my house looking at my win tonight. You look far away. And i'm gonna be like showing yoho ho s over there. Don't be mean man. Don't come at me like what the fuck you coming you down because We have our own ways that we are in crystals going to shut it down. Balaa angle get. Do he gonna do. Because i'm gonna come on her and kush so we don't even know a blog is doing these three person. He's what i'm saying so like known louder this. Just keep acute keep accused mchugh keeping you as back so we talked about my hero. Bucknell negro right. Let's bounce it over to commit su know demon slayer. I was trying to think of something funny to say who my brain was reaching. I didn't want it to be identity. Corny so season two images were were yield at anime japan. Twenty twenty why don and the crew was bay. And i'm ready. i'm ready. i'm ready ready. Oh the anime japan is not over. It started yesterday. That's why there's not much news. I've seen from it. What yesterday the this convention anime. Japan is a convention in japan. And it started yesterday.

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"rashad" Discussed on The Kame House Podcast

The Kame House Podcast

07:55 min | 2 years ago

"rashad" Discussed on The Kame House Podcast

"How'd you every day about my car. This i got a nineteen ninety eight toyota and they in their real scammy to they'll send mail they send mail as well. I see how people get I bought a used car. How to fuck and i have a warranty on this exactly. And i'm like if i even if i d have a warranty with a at along if i'm i still have my warranty on my car you buy new. Yeah i don't need. My sheet is good but you wish it is expired. You got to pick up that call which you're gonna they almost got you free. Yeah i remember when. I had their volkswagen. They almost got me on. My car was used and Yeah bro. I wish they stop this year. You know i bought. I bought it from like a person a dealership dealerships fucking a warranty on my stove. You know what other scams. I don't like them student. Loan ones and other fuck you out because you best do low hairston. Fook you. But you'd be like she and they really do call they they really call light bill collectors in. It's so much. I used to be a thing. Only old people feel for but they ringing clever you know. The scamming always evolves it does. So how would you guys is weeks. Who off the map. This sweet tired of the pandemic. Y'all i'm ready to go out. I'm reading the leg. Have my so can get you gonna get your. What do you call it right. Yeah i go. that's what happened. I got my first shot at my vaccine this week. You got two weeks so that's gonna happen regardless. I'm still not sure i'm gonna get that. Yeah that's where. I got my first shot already so I will give my second one next week next week. So listen the moment. I get their shot in my arm. Giving it two weeks back at the gym bag at the gym respect. I may have to do that too. Yeah i miss it. I'm just ready to get back in it. So i wasn't going to go to the gym but come join us. We're gonna get to squad at the two fifty easy. Yeah am i. Jobs jim is opening back up to. So i'm a workout over there and then i may go to my gym on the debtor days. I got really allowed. Peco's none of like my good gyms are near me to walk the gem us when i used to live near. Jim really beyond is i. I'm really thinking about like leaving. My jim kerr's you should it's expensive of of Yeah i like the place by really to be honest finances. that's it. i'm not finances girl. I did in that same. I'm broke as bitches. Rich non kidding. But oh i'd be i'd be working daria. That's about ib working but like you know. I'm just starting to say. Would i need to cut back on and i'm really thinking about it what i do like about my gym is that Compared to other gyms they have better classes glasses. Okay trade and it's a better value all around because like some days all my active. Rest as i like to. I like a yoga class. I love yoga classes. I know if i go to another gym. I won't be able to have that. Isn't going to be as good. It's not going to be good in my gyms yoga classes really be popping a really be popping so be i think about changing june kennedy jams. Yeah so unique. Glasses me personally. I need like the two things i need. My gym have is a pool and asana s. I see what makes it hard for me to leave this saana be bus same fro. Great god that son of buzzing in there and they got to they got to. They got one in the locker room. Got naked woman anonymous. We don't have they don't have naked ones. you have to be. Thank god you you have to be fully club. But then there's another one i don't know where it is. It secretly tucked away somewhere. I have a co workers fully. No it's somewhere close to the to the swimming pool. Just you know is there. But you don't see it so yeah that the things that they have makes it hard for me to leave. But i'm ready to get back in there but now. Btw we are recording on a different day we normally record on saturdays. But you know things to do nigga scott either way. Nick sunday's easter I'll be blessed Y'all not get up so next week because we're busy. Yeah we got things on saturday and then people might have things do on sunday with their families. what i got some bloop reaction for you and you know. We love our blooper. Last week's bloopers was funniest. Manila had to put him aside for. You say i never gave it. Listen we love y'all but you know you're gonna run down no because at some point we're gonna put star putting the brakes because it's tyrann in the instagram's clue hassle what she's hiring and be nice. Sometimes okay ready. Keep in mind. We are bill paying adults. Grown lie candidate real grow grong-grong program. We got credit. Yeah we got credit and we complain about it and then you happy When the score goes up. That's we are. Yeah so crazy drought. Twenty nine points. Yeah why how mad and pissed was your fault. You know i haven't you what happened was I guess when. I went to a doctor's appointment and they took a test. They didn't do it to my insurance. The the medical company that ran tests for me put on my credit that are older and fifty dollars. They made my she drive. Twenty nine point. That is why one that was ten and one was forty nobody was like oh propaz is gonna lay. Want to charge you money. Nobody said that so like i didn't know that she was on there tomorrow. Credit score dropped it. I dropped thirteen. I was like i'm gonna play a payday. She not forgotten a big job. Twenty nine and i was just like you. I want to know a random fact babies our listeners. Let's talk about some aunt. Uncle sharebroker league credit was made in nineteen eighty nine on america. Yeah it was made in nineteen eighty nine. So credit has been around for as long as i've been alive for which is thirty one years our parents and have to deal with it. Our parents our grandparents didn't have to deal with credit immigration. That's all that's crazy. America is the only yok effect. Check me because fuck. I probably may be wrong but america is the only country they use this credit. Every other country is kind of more of like if he got the money..

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Podcast Advertising and Digital Identity With Rishabh Jain

Sounds Profitable

03:51 min | 2 years ago

Podcast Advertising and Digital Identity With Rishabh Jain

"In september. Twenty twenty there was a major shakeup in data collection which seemed to market trent alexander article on the subject called does the loss of digital. Id impact podcasts. Advertising that covered the trends and its effect on the podcast advertising industry and it's linked in the episode details to bring down what this means for digital and digital will handle looking more. like podcast. I spoke to reshape. Jane formerly of libraries the people at library experts at data collection and data stewardship and workshop was kind enough to lend his expertise. Rashad thank you so much for joining me here today. On the sound profitable podcasts. It's a pleasure to be your ryan. Thanks for having me. Yeah and so you know you have had a chance to work together for a little while now in different companies i've been at and so you're over at live ramp which is really cool and the reason i wanted to pull you into this conversation today. Is we're going to talk about the loss of digital ide- that everybody's so freaked out about in the whole advertising ecosystem and we're going to talk about how it relates to podcasting so to start things off as you're the expert on the article was really more about what the space is overall in. Not just podcasting. Could you give us a little bit of background on. What's going on with this concept of the loss of digital id and what identity. Which i believe is what's coming next. is is really all about. Yeah for sure. So there have been this slow movement and announced become really big with chrome of losing digital. Id's so actually the very first one was safari. You know it's really hard for advertisers to work with safari and then fire. Fox implemented something similar. So it's really hard. Fratto has toured with fire. Fox that you know people. I think got used to that and so had we. We don't talk about that as much. But then when google chrome announced that they're going to remove third party cookie at the start up. Twenty twenty two is essentially time line that they gave. That became a big deal because was started to happen at chrome is essentially more than half of people's browsing. And so when you remove the third party cookie you basically removed the main identifier that people use today to do advertising. So what i mean by that for those of you listening. Who are you to advertising is. There's this small snippet of code or a basically a small file that gets written onto your browser so literally onto chrome any. No a lot of people know this. Because there's this thing clear. Cookies clear cash so what these companies do is they actually write an identifier so you not something arbitrary. Abc one-two-three and that allows them when you go to different websites to see that. It's the same browser visiting those websites. Enough i'm using my computer and i. I go to a clothing website so clothing dot com and then after that i go to a magazine a magazine dot com than the clothing. Company can advertise to me on the magazine website. Because i have the same cookie right. They can identify that. It's the same browser being used. When i go from one to the other and now that chromos getting rid of net. That's going to be a really big problem for for advertisers. So that's what most people are upset about recently. Very interestingly apple decided that they're going to actually ask a question about whether or not the user wants for the company to track them with with identifiers writes Jail which is also going to throw a similar wrench into the mix

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"rashad" Discussed on NAL Live

NAL Live

04:59 min | 2 years ago

"rashad" Discussed on NAL Live

"Addition to facebook youtube link twitter so we're streaming this everywhere but i thought getting the teams on twitch with the fans like that would kinda. It would be fun. I think just to have have good interaction with the fans. I bet that's a good idea. I seen i seen a lot of different leagues. Do that too. Yeah of course if for you yet seen. Fcf league grow. What is that fair control. I saw a few years ago when they were trying to launch. But how how did it go. Didn't they just start their season due out in the spring league with in a company out here in in the owner who To sign with a few out there in atlanta right now. But i. I don't know how alabama it's weird if everything and the reason. Why feel so rude about it. Because like a lot of buzz like we put our. We sacrifice a lot for this dream. You know what i mean. And everybody's not going to have the chance to play a high level like i don't. I'm not whip playing with people's dreams. You know what i mean. No and just from any alive. I mean you know all the players that we've talked to. I mean you can hear how tough the grind of it is and you know how hard it is just a make it and you know to to put it in other people's hands might be a little a little tough tell you yet the fans like also and we're gonna see they aren't this month so we're gonna see. Yeah i i think they i think they either just started last week or they start this week at camp already but i the league like stars like i think this month now. I think it's i think it's great man. I think i think you gotta you know. Stay the course stay dedicated you know kinda connect with other people to see you on linked into which is good. I've been telling a couple of the other guys like don't sleep on lincoln. I mean that's a great a great way to market yourself and.

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"rashad" Discussed on NAL Live

NAL Live

05:35 min | 2 years ago

"rashad" Discussed on NAL Live

"Just tell i would just above what was out there. And that's not even like being pie for just even coach rat and rat came up to me and say man you get yourself into college or y'all start if you try to go pro to be out here so all man. I look. who's right. So so what do you. What kind of stuff you like off the field would you. Would you like to do outside of football bowling fishing. You're any good at bowling crazy. Man i i used to love playing like Like we sports the bowling there vanity. Dude i would. I would kill it there. And then i'd go out to a real bowling alley and crap and i'm like what the hell the boggled heavier. i'm like. It was so much better on the we right. So so you're a good bowler like the ball is a i love playing madden. And that's like my thing but all in all from a real chill guide be home watching my one. They don't want to get into. Football is like Analyzing skipping a shannon do like best. So when i'm at home. I'm watching a lot of like skip shannon to jump. You know i take so i'm a real a real good homebody. I'm not working on a training. I'm enjoying my bros. In my dogs in this vitamin broached relations. Where do you work out at now. Right now. I was trying to athletic apex. they just go down not so long ago so. I've been training with coach which coats a coach. Hagen's i'm in lake nona and then Added finding Agenda see him in a lot of your videos right I have i've been going to. La fitness crunch fitness Working out with a couple of guys. They're just getting 'cause like i said like all the twenty twenty was just stand ready to stay in shape now. It's like campus a month away. Like i'm really rushing rover. Go at no. It's it's it's crazy. It's like everybody's kind of chomping at the bit. Like i i am too i just i love live events and kind of last year just getting wiped out. It's like i just wanna be in the arena. I wanna see that field down and the lights coming on and just in you know some action and the fans are the same way. I talked to a lot of fans throughout the league. In and everyone's the same weather just like men were just were excited for the season to be back. And you know it's it's gonna be a fun season. I know there's going to be probably some little things here and there and different restrictions in different arenas because of you know covid but you know i know the league's got some good good procedures and stuff in place to keep everyone safe as possible and bring football back so you know it's an exciting time for that and You know for you..

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New York Times Will Move Part of Hong Kong Office to Seoul

Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia

06:04 min | 3 years ago

New York Times Will Move Part of Hong Kong Office to Seoul

"In with all of this will get to the president. Just a moment. The New York Times. Eyes moving ah, part of its Hong Kong office to Seoul and Ah Rich Rashad is just Salama has sent me story from the times that said their first words I put in the paper. First New York Times said it would relocate its Hong Kong based digital news operation to Seoul significant shift by an American news organization as China has stopped. Stepped up its efforts to impede affairs in the Asian metropolis. So that is the first paragraph of the New York Times Story. Thanks Rish. Meanwhile, the The order that Mr Trump signed today ends Hong Kong special status. The legislation makes it possible to sanction Chinese officials and businessman involved in the security legislation for Hong Kong. He focused much of the conference on the election and then strove to make more political arguments and rhetorically addressing Hong Kong there, freedom's been taken away. Their rights have been taken away and with it goes homecoming, in my opinion, because it will no longer be able to compete with free markets. Lot of people will be leaving Hong Kong I suspect And we're going to do a lot more business because of it because we just lost one competitors. They also repeated the China's

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Houston Rockets, Sacramento Kings players first two to break NBA quarantine at Disney bubble ahead of restart

Murph and Mac

00:22 sec | 3 years ago

Houston Rockets, Sacramento Kings players first two to break NBA quarantine at Disney bubble ahead of restart

"To different players, rockets, Bruno Combo Chlo and the Kings were start homes. Excuse me, Rashad Holmes, both after quarantine now for 10 more days after exiting the quarantine bubble down in Orlando, they broke protocol. It was Holmes who actually went out to pick up a A Postmates order, and now he's going to be quarantined for 10 more days. More news at a major

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Report Slams Facebook For 'Vexing And Heartbreaking Decisions' On Free Speech

All Things Considered

03:57 min | 3 years ago

Report Slams Facebook For 'Vexing And Heartbreaking Decisions' On Free Speech

"Facebook has made quote, vexing and heartbreaking decisions about free speech that is, according to an independent audit. And how the social network handles issues such as discrimination, hate speech and election interference. Facebook asked for this investigation two years ago. Today, the investigators are slamming the company and its leaders for some of their decisions for this week's Alltech considered NPR's Shannon Bond joins us and before we get going, I should mention Facebook is a financial supporter of NPR. Hey, Mary, least alright. So investigators slamming decisions by leaders of Facebook. What decisions are we talking about? This is really about speech, and the most prominent example is President Trump. So recently he's put up Facebook posts falsely claiming that voting by mail is rife with fraud, and he made a really inflammatory post about the recent protests against racism. The auditors say Those post clearly violated Facebook's own rules against voters depression inciting violence, But Facebook didn't take the post down. The audit also slammed the company's policy of not fact checking ads by politicians that something Facebook has gotten a lot of criticism over and over all, the audit says, You know these decisions really emblematic of how Facebook has chosen to prioritize free speech above all other values. They say that risk over shadowing games it has made fighting discrimination, for example, that no longer allows advertisers to target housing and job ads based on age, gender or zip code. What is Facebook say in response. Well, the company, as you said, didn't ask for this audit A commissioned it from Laura Murphy of former Sulu executive and a civil rights law firm and chief operating officer. Shelves Cheryl Sandburg said today that Facebook will make some of the changes that it's recommending. Including hiring a senior vice president, who will make sure civil rights concerns informed decisions on products and policies. But when it comes to setting firmer boundaries on political speech, that's something CEO Mark Zuckerberg has resisted. He says Facebook is committed to free expression even when politicians make false claims. And Facebook says it won't adopt every recommendation being made in this report. Now this audit drops as another development plays out all of these brands. I think we're more than 1000 now pausing their advertisements on Facebook in the name of protesting hate speech, or any of them are the organizers of that boycott. Are they speaking up today? Yep, And what I'm hearing is a lot of skepticism about Facebook. Here's Rashad Robinson. He's president of color of Change, one of the groups behind the boycott. The recommendations coming out of the audit are good as the action that Facebook ends up taking otherwise. It is a road math without a vehicle and without the resources to move, and that is not useful for any of us. Another boycott organizer I spoke with today is Jonathan Greenblatt of the Anti Defamation League. He told me he thinks the boycotts just going to keep growing and remember, it's already gone Global until Facebook takes real action on their demands. Yeah, it sounds like we now have this damning audit this big boycott pressure from for many directions on Facebook to change its ways. That's right, and civil rights groups told me they're not going to ease the pressure on Facebook. I spoke to Benita Gupta, She's head of the leadership conference on civil and human rights, and here's what she had to say about the audit. It is a work in progress clearly and pour. In some ways it is. Starts and not a finish for the civil rights community. Gupta and other leaders. I spoke to you know, they say it's just so urgent that Facebook act now because the presidential election is just a few months away. That's something the auditors also say they're really worried about. They say it in the audit. They say a Facebook doesn't get more serious about enforcing its policies, holding politicians to the same standards as other users. That will open the door to more voter suppression even calls for violence on

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Black Lives Matter with LisaRaye McCoy

Angela Yee's Lip Service

04:52 min | 3 years ago

Black Lives Matter with LisaRaye McCoy

"How is your state of mind right? I'm in and out like everyone else I'm torn because when I do. You rated dance or lab? Almost a little guilty for doing because it's almost like Lamar right now and has nothing to play with right now because it's serious right now. Light. And then you get into that ball of emotion, and then you can just make yourself sick with matches crying all day or just being so emotional So you know I heard her saying Gaga crying. And that really Kinda made me snap out of a wide I. Want her to feel that I'm just having so much pain. And on influenced sorrow, and she's on threes. Kin Really explained her debt. What is really going on because we had the pandemic still in the midst of that with the Corona? Virus in so I was telling her would not going outside because the jugs outside. Explain that why she can't go to the park or go to Chuck E. Cheese on which I got. You guys probably heard it took Jesus. Anymore Ninety two other. You know what I mean, so I'm just. Filling what the world is doing and knowing that is not time. Because we have still apply oppression, they still have to know. This wasn't a one time or week time. Doing that would tired enough to keep going. And we want some answers we must justice, and that will not and cannot happen. If we just just stay where we are. You know what I mean. Right have to keep going matter of fact. We're doing another protest to Te'o and myself on June Twentieth Year Round the the stadium so. We did it last week. It was great i. Felt apart which is what I wanted to do, because I wanted to build the exhilaration in the excitement of the people, and begin because I kept reporting from it on this side. Right thinking you're right. Everybody out there. Why you inside. report, and it was like that other than that doesn't make you part of history the his I wanna I wanna be so my grandbaby. I wanted to be outfitted villain. I wanted my voice to be heard. I wanted to know that was a frontline line with them. I wanted them to know that I believe the all black lives matter. Before all lives matter. We know that. We know that, but we're saying right now. Because of what we gone through a going through black lives matter because they're not doing other lives the way to do an arm. She lives. Don't matter, and that's the real issue is and it seems like no matter what like. You would think right now. Capsule will be on like I gotTA. Make sure that I'm doing what I'm supposed to be doing, and it's mind-boggling that they can still go out there and. Committing crimes. OPS like what happened in Atlanta. You know people were filming. You know people will how you know. People will watch knew that we would have witnesses, but she didn't this man. You didn't even stop him or anything traffic. Driving he was. Off His drunkenness, he was like yeah been drinking and yeah had drinks. I'm just a couple of blocks away I. Need to walk. My car here. He said everything. That rock. The he was a criminal act robbed a bank. What was the cry cry like it wasn't really been June shoot him in the back of the against the law I thought she could not shoot. It is against the law that Dan aren't they trying to be able to target an area where it's not going to kill you? Shoot me an arm and leg then. What heard though when officers use their gun. They are trained to shoot to kill if they're going to use their gun at all, but he had a taser. They tell people all the time and he said that April. They feel like an Taser is a situation that is a matter of definition to use them. Yeah, and I think that was that. He took the tape there from him, but the COP had already let out the cartridge that was in there. The only has one cartridge, so so what they were saying was that the police officer knew that he could do nothing that the that. That Rashad could do nothing with the tasers, so hence shooting him with crazy. It's like we've seen police chase before. Movies are about that. How `Bout Cops? It's a whole shell about police say the white isn't always resort to murder like I just don't understand how that's. The first thing in your mind is like. Let me kill him because he was drunk driving. That's not. I did not kill anybody that man you know, and that's not even up to them to say who live there dive. Even if that man did the mighty, he has the right to a trial run.

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Atlanta police: 1 officer terminated, 1 officer on administrative duty following fatal shooting of Rayshard Brooks

Sick And Tired Of Being Sick And Tired

00:34 sec | 3 years ago

Atlanta police: 1 officer terminated, 1 officer on administrative duty following fatal shooting of Rayshard Brooks

"One Atlanta police officer has been terminated another placed on administrative duty following a fatal shooting that led to violent protests Rashad Brooks resisted arrest after officers determined he was drunk and he ran from officers that's when an officer fired approximately three shots a Brooks family attorney says this officer had been a little more empathetic and a bit less scared we probably wouldn't have date client the two Atlanta police officers have been disciplined officer Garrett Ralph has been fired an officer Devin Bronson placed on

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Racial Slurs And Swastikas Fuel Civil Rights Pressure On Zoom

NPR's Business Story of the Day

03:37 min | 3 years ago

Racial Slurs And Swastikas Fuel Civil Rights Pressure On Zoom

"In Zoom meetings racists slurs and hate speech. Keep showing up today. A civil rights group is meeting with the company to demand. Do something about that. Npr Tech correspondent Shannon. Bond has the reporting but first let me know. Zoom is an NPR sponsor Rashad Robinson I encountered the term zoom bombing on social media. We started seeing people posting things and Particularly knee and others aren't at color of change in what they were. Experiencing Color of change is a nonprofit that advocates for racial equality and Robinson is its president. People were tagging him in reports of Zuma tax because so many of them involve racist slurs and harassment. Black Lemay having a church gathering and have people come in drawing You Know Genitalia and calling them. The Edward Robinson's group and others found evidence of organized campaigns out in the open on twitter and Instagram as well as message boards popular with the far right there people shared links and passwords to coordinate attacks on unsuspecting zoom users. This all comes as zoom is being increasingly used for online school Passover Seder town halls. Now Color of change says zoom must take more responsibility. You know we want them to release a specific plan to combat. Racial harassment on the platform among Robinson's list of demands. A chief diversity officer who would focus on how technology impacts bowl normal people also better security and he wants a formal apology to victims in a statement. Npr Zoom says it takes security extremely seriously and it looks forward to the discussion with color of change but other groups are renewing alarms to the anti-defamation League has traced to attacks to a known white nationalist both involved virtual events held by Jewish groups. As more and more people are spending time at home. So are the extremists who are looking to find ways to leverage the technology to harass people. Oren Segal runs the anti-defamation League's Center on extremism. He spoke during a presentation. The group gave Zoom bombing. These are moments where people are trying to find community trying to find opportunities to create normal discussion with colleagues with friends with family. And that's why this is particularly disturbing law enforcement is watching Michigan. Prosecutors worn hacking videoconferences is a crime and there could be jail time in recent weeks. Zoom has taken steps to make it harder for intruders to get into meetings the company blocks Ip addresses of attackers when people report harassment. But critics say it should be more proactive given these are problems that plague so many tech platforms zoom CEO Eric. Yuen appeared on. All things considered where he was asked whether he should have anticipated such attacks by harassers. I never thought about this seriously. That answer reflects how you en envision zoom in the first place it was designed for business meetings but now it's having to grapple with what happens when society at large logs on even more troubling this new form. Virtual harassment doesn't end with zoom meetings themselves. Joan Donovan Studies Online extremism at the Harvard Kennedy School's Shorenstein Center. A lot of these folks are taking video or taking screen shots and then sharing them in other places. So we're seeing the artifacts of Zimbabwe. Show up on Youtube and on takeoff and another video sharing platforms and that happens. It's hard for zoom or any single company to end the vicious

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Penny runs for 129 yards, Seahawks beat Eagles 17-9

AP News Radio

00:36 sec | 4 years ago

Penny runs for 129 yards, Seahawks beat Eagles 17-9

"The Seahawks improved to nine and two of the seventeen nine win over the eagles Seattle trail three nothing really took the lead for good on a thirty three yard touchdown pass from Russell Wilson to wide receiver Mike Turner they got a field goal from chase a Myers to make it ten three that took control of the game in the fourth quarter order to get your cuts down run by Rashad penny news big can often salon please use role and then from there on when I'm back just tell us out around the guys in the opposite thirty he ran for one hundred twenty nine yards in the win Carson once to a touchdown pass in the loss that dropped the eagles record the five and six Michael Luongo Philadelphia

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Here's how 'Creed II' is a direct sequel to 'Rocky IV' (spoilers!)

Charlie Parker

00:29 sec | 5 years ago

Here's how 'Creed II' is a direct sequel to 'Rocky IV' (spoilers!)

"Here's your box office preview. It's a weekend of sequels and remakes starting with creed to follow up to twenty fifteen original and eight filmed in the Rockies series. Michael Jordan returns is Donna's creed who thirty-three years after Russian fighter Ivan Drago killed his father in the ring tries to avenge that loss and invite withdraw goes son, so Vesta Stallone returns, his rocky Balboa and Tessa Thompson dolph Lundgren would harass and Felicia Rashad also star in this sports drama

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