35 Burst results for "Roberto"

AP News Radio
Flavor molecules give champagne a distince taste
"Researchers in the U.S. and France have been studying the distinctive vertical bubbles which give champagne and sparkling wine its distinctive taste. It's all about the flavor molecules. Those molecules which in the case of champagne happen to be the good stuff, the flavor molecules. Lead researcher and physicist professor Roberto zyne at Rhode Island's Brown university says flavor molecules allow bubbles to rise smoothly up to the top. Something within champagne in the liquid itself that is affecting the motion of both. But what about the bubbles in beer? Those molecules are of a different kind. They are proteins that are smaller and sometimes they attach to the surface and sometimes they don't. Bubble mechanics may also help researchers understand physics in the natural world, like how methane and carbon dioxide molecules behave in the oceans. I'm Ed Donahue

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Joe Scarborough Blames Republicans for Nashville Shooting
"I didn't have the ex Republican congressman blaming Republicans for the Nashville shooting on my bingo card. I just didn't. I understand the nature of activists and there are active activists on the right. There are activists on the left, activists aren't typically average Americans. So it's hard to even recognize this type of activism. I want you to hear what Joe Scarborough former Republican congressman said with his wife, you know, grunting affirmation next to her. She's making sound effects and she's, you know, making noises of disgust as he rails against Republicans because we're to blame for what that person in Nashville did to those beautiful people. Listen to this. We now live in a society in 2023 because of Republicans because of the NRA because of the gun manufacturers who make millions and millions of billions of dollars. We now live in a society where the cops are afraid of the convicts. We're former presidents. Former presidents, they make martyrs out of convicts who stormed the United States Capitol. These Republicans are the enemy of the rule of law. Everywhere we look. They're so worried about drag what book our drag show, whatever they do, all of this stupidity. They're so afraid that somebody's going to read a book about Hank Aaron. They're so afraid they're going to read a book on Roberto Clemente, but they're perfectly fine with AR-15s. All over. It's the freaking world. They're sick.

Mint | Where Crypto Meets Creators
"roberto" Discussed on Mint | Where Crypto Meets Creators
"This short is brought to you by lens protocol. The one thing that I keep thinking about is how difficult it's going to be because it's truly an uphill battle for all because web three with the ownership structure and with everything else that we talked about and all of its upside and all of its potential. It's still going to be difficult to break the network effect of big tech. It's still even if you create the most incredible decentralized social platform that unlocks so many benefits for a creator. It's like, how do you get people off of Instagram? How do you not only onboard creators, but also retain them, and it's such a, it's truly a $1 trillion question, right? Because these social medias have market capitalization of one $2 trillion when you put them all combined. So it truly is a $1 trillion question, but it's an uphill battle that's going to be nearly impossible to break, but I'm hopeful. Again, there's a lot of savvy entrepreneurs building here. But yeah, that's what I would say is we love to sort of fantasize about this future that the centralized technologies unlock. But I think the main question we have to start asking ourselves and really start talking about is strategies, the how, the how we're going to break the network effects of big tech. How are we going to do it? What do you think is the optimal the optimal way? Yeah. If you were given the responsibility to figure it out, that's a great question. Again, it's literally a $1 trillion question, right? And so I actually posed that question in that real nausea and he was like, listen, just little by little, what the blockchain does unlock is like, again, really creative ways to financial systems, right? And so here's what it is ultimately. Like social media is a status game, social media is an economic game. How can you make the centralize social platforms or web three social platforms or otherwise, how can you make it more lucrative? In terms of yield in terms of money in terms of status in terms of eyeballs for creators. How do we get there? Man, again, if I had to answer to that question, I'd be in a yacht somewhere and we'll see. What's up, guys? Thank you for listening. If you've gotten this far, then you are a champ, and I owe you a free listener pin. Go to Adam levit IO forward slash NFT, fill in your info and I'll distribute the NFT towards the end of the season. By collecting your pin, you prove your contribution to the season and get exclusive access to content, allow lists, and more. So be sure to collect yours. Also, please make sure to rate and subscribe to the podcast wherever you're listening, this helps me out so much. And finally, hit me up on Twitter at levy chain. I want to hear what you're building. The latest crowd fun you're trying to complete, or if you simply want to chat, I love talking about where crypto meets the creator economy and it's no different if it's coming from you directly. So thanks again for your support. It means the world and I'll see you on the next episode.

Mint | Where Crypto Meets Creators
"roberto" Discussed on Mint | Where Crypto Meets Creators
"This short is brought to you by lens protocol. So when you got started with metaverse, I'm curious if there was any previous experience that contributed to today's success. Was this your first take out of media company or were you doing this for a while prior? No, I mean, I've been building communities online for a long, long time, and not just Instagram, but elsewhere. I mean, gaming communities, what have you. But specific to Instagram, I've always had sort of this inherent understanding of content that resonates with a wider audience, especially on Instagram because I'm like a visual sort of person. And so I had built over 15 pages that totaled ten 50 million followers. I forget the exact number. And over the last 6, 7 years, I built them, you know, a lot of them had since sold, there was one called Paradise that I sold another one called room porn. That was all about interior design, and then they rebranded a shelter after I sold that one. And it was countless others. And so that's just something that I've been doing. Sort of on the side, almost as a hobby for a long, long time. And so it was very natural to me. Since I've been doing it now for the better question a decade. What's up, guys? Thank you for listening. If you've gotten this far, then you are a champ and I owe you a free listener pin. Go to Adam levit IO forward slash NFT, fill in your info and I'll distribute the NFT towards the end of the season. By collecting your pin, you prove your contribution to the season and get exclusive access to content, allow lists, and more. So be sure to collect yours. Also, please make sure to rate and subscribe to the podcast wherever you're listening, this helps me out so much. And finally, hit me up on Twitter at Levi chain, I want to hear what you're building. The latest crowdfund you're trying to complete, or if you simply want to chat, I love talking about where crypto meets the creator economy and it's no different if it's coming from you directly. So thanks again for your support. It means the world and I'll see you on the next episode.

AP News Radio
Biggest loss in 90 years for Man U in 7-0 rout at Liverpool
"Liverpool's resurgence has continued with a 7 zero humiliation of Manchester United. Cody gakpo, Darwin Nunez and Mohamed Salah, each scored twice for the reds, who tallied 6 times in the second half. Roberto Firmino capped the scoring as Liverpool ran its unbeaten streak to 5 games since the hideous three zero loss to wolves. The reds have gone from tenth to 5th place during the streak and are just three points behind fourth place Tottenham with the game in hand. It was United's worst loss in more than 90 years. I'm Dave ferry.

Mint | Where Crypto Meets Creators
"roberto" Discussed on Mint | Where Crypto Meets Creators
"This short is brought to you by lens protocol. I want to talk to you about the media industry as a whole, okay? Media has major challenges. Essentially, traditional media, right? And first of all, I wonder if you could just list a few that come to mind that maybe you wrote a line with. What are some of the traditional or major challenges traditional media faces today? Just out of curiosity. How do you see? I think the biggest challenge of traditional media faces is that it's twofold. It's one is like, you need to generate clicks, right? Ultimately, a media is a business. These aren't nonprofit sort of altruistic ventures or endeavors. These are businesses. And so you need to generate clicks and generally what happens is this is why we see so much fear. I call it fear porn or tragedy porn where somebody shoots up a school and it's like, this is all they talk about because it generates so much clicks. And so that's the biggest challenge with media. It's like, we often see sort of like these mindless, viral worthy stories that everybody's talking about instead of true quality, substantive stories, just because it generates clicks. And again, the other problem is, again, because it's a for profit venture, usually media, or the sentiment that the propagating is up to the highest bidder, right? And so these are the two biggest problems that, again, I don't have the answers for them. I think it's just human nature, but these are for profit endeavors. And so they're often compromised. Their integrity can be compromised for the almighty dollar. What's up, guys? Thank you for listening. If you've gotten this far, then you are a champ, and I owe you a free listener pin. Go to Adam levit IO slash NFT, fill in your info and I'll distribute the NFT towards the end of the season. By collecting your pin, you proved your contribution to the season and get exclusive access to content, allow lists, and more. So be sure to collect yours. Also, please make sure to rate and subscribe to the podcast wherever you're listening, this helps me out so much. And finally, hit me up on Twitter at levy chain, I want to hear what you're building, the latest crowdfund you're trying to complete, or if you simply want to chat. I love talking about where crypto meets the creator economy and it's no different if it's coming from you directly. So thanks again for your support. It means the world and I'll see you on the next episode.

Mint | Where Crypto Meets Creators
"roberto" Discussed on Mint | Where Crypto Meets Creators
"This short is brought to you by lens protocol. Let's talk about podcasts. Do you think it's worth collecting a podcast episode? Like, do you think the way I think about Roberto is the same way, it's very analogous to how people when they scroll on TikTok and they like a video and it ends up in their light folders, right? It's very analogous to collecting something in it landing in your wallet, right? It's like a very, it's a very similar behavior. And I guess the real question is what content should be free, what content should be paid. And then imagine to actually favorite something or to like something, you'd have to pay like a dollar, right? And then with that, that would maybe represent something about you online across that networking question, right? And honestly, as I say that a lot, it doesn't sound too convincing, but in the world of web three, when you collect stuff, there is signal around that. There is a level of curation. There's a level of value of being a collector of something, right? So I'm just trying to make sense of it in terms of what does that look like for collecting content. I believe that's going to be a next phase in the year and the next two years, and we're going to see more content creators in web three tokenize their hours and hours of editorial work that they put into a four and a half minute clip that ends up racking in millions of views on YouTube. You know, maybe that's worth collecting. I don't know. What do you think? I think a 100% an absolutely love it. Like as an example, you should probably tokenize your entire podcast and there's a couple of ways to do it, right? It's like, okay, every episode could be a one of one token or maybe like an open edition, whatever it is. But there's a few benefits to that. One is just like the pure collectability of it. And I feel like a lot of people forget this part of web three is like, hey, people love to collect people love to express their allegiance to a particular creator product brand, whatever it is. And so your fans would probably just love to collect just to have it in their wallet. Again, it's like communicating their affinity to you. You know, communicating allegiance to you, like all the value knowledge, et cetera, that you've brought to them. But beyond that, why I think what you're suggesting is really, really going to take off is because people are now able to quote unquote participate in your upside, right? And so like, okay, I feel like you're the next Joe Rogan. So I'm going to buy a lot of your tokens because those will presumably accrue in value as your career progresses. And so I think it's so much fun. I think it's so much fun and I should be tokenized content for those two reasons, especially we'll do really, really well. What's up, guys? Thank you for listening. If you've gotten this far, then you are a champ, and I owe you a free listener pin. Go to Adam levit IO forward slash NFT, fill in your info and I'll distribute the NFT towards the end of the season. By collecting your pin, you prove your contribution to the season and get exclusive access to content, allow lists, and more. So be sure to collect yours. Also, please make sure to rate and subscribe to the podcast wherever you're listening, this helps me out so much. And finally, hit me up on Twitter at levy chain. I want to hear what you're building, the latest crowd fund you're trying to complete, or if you simply want to chat, I love talking about where crypto meets the creator economy and it's no different if it's coming from you directly. So thanks again for your support. It means the world and I'll see you on the next episode.

Mint | Where Crypto Meets Creators
"roberto" Discussed on Mint | Where Crypto Meets Creators
"This short is brought to you by lens protocol. I noticed that metaverse creates all sorts of content very much specific to the metaverse, but you also branch out of web three, right? So when you sort of set off to build a brand into content strategy and everything in between, what was your guiding light? Like, what was your initial focus? Yeah, and so I think it's important to always adapt. And so that's what I've been sort of doing, but just to go back in time, this was an August 2021 when I started it. And the content was all about education. I would say like 80% of the content was education. It wasn't so much like analysis. It wasn't really news. It wasn't happening. It was like educating people on how to mint an NFT, how to create a meta mask, how to create other wallets. Best practices and security and web three, et cetera. And then I started including a lot more of the news and what's happening in early on what would do really well is like these big sales, right? So I was talking about a big crypto punk sale or a $1 million board ape sale and that seemed to get a lot of people interested and that's what was working. So I talk about that. Funny enough, it was a very, you know, entrepreneurship, luck is always part of the equation. And when Facebook changed their name to meta metaverse, the Instagram page was trending at the top. So when you start typing in meta, that was the first one that would show up. And so I remember seeing growth of like, I mean, it was like three, four, 500,000 followers came in just off that change alone. And we rode that sort of algorithmic wave. And what was really cool about that. I mean, it was sort of funny. I was getting hate DMs, people thinking we were meta, so we'd get DMs like Zuckerberg, I hate you, you know, blah, blah, blah, and I'm like, hey, we're not affiliated, right? But funny enough that luck is always part of the equation we were able to ride that algorithmic wave. Today with metaverse, I have sort of expanded outwards a little bit where it's not just web three. It's not just metaverse NFTs. I'm also talking about general tech. I like to position it as sort of the intersection of tech culture and finance. So if anything falls into one of those three buckets, especially when they're all merged together, then I like to cover that. And really, that's just for engagement, right? If I'm going to talk about some random NFT right now, nobody cares going to be crickets. What's the point? What's up, guys? Thank you for listening. If you've gotten this far, then you are a champ and I owe you a free listener pin. Go to Adam levit IO forward slash NFT, fill in your info and I'll distribute the NFT towards the end of the season. By collecting your pin, you prove your contribution to the season and get exclusive access to content, allow lists, and more. So be sure to collect yours. Also, please make sure to rate and subscribe to the podcast wherever you're listening, this helps me out so much. And finally, hit me up on Twitter at Levi chain, I want to hear what you're building, the latest crowdfund you're trying to complete, or if you simply want to chat. I love talking about where crypto meets the creator economy, and it's no different if it's coming from you directly. So thanks again for your support. It means the world and I'll see you on the next episode.

AP News Radio
Four Oath Keepers found guilty of seditious conspiracy in Jan. 6 case
"Four members of the oath keepers have been convicted of seditious conspiracy in the January 6th, 2021 attack on the U.S. capitol. This verdict is against Joseph Hackett, Roberto menuda, David Moore shell, and Edward Vallejo. It comes just weeks after a different jury convicted the group's leader Stuart Rhodes and the attack that halted certification of President Biden's electoral victory. It's another major victory for the Justice Department, which also is trying to secure a sedition convictions against a former leader of the Proud Boys in four associates. The Justice Department so far has brought nearly 1000 cases and

hacker1337
"roberto" Discussed on hacker1337
"Indicator of compromise that says nothing about the indicator of compromise. And so statistically, when we have more unprovable results, then we have anything that can actually be proven, the claim fails. It absolutely fails. And we're not given samples, we're not given methodology on how they obtained this information. And this is what I'm going to present to everyone in this final report. Showing every single one of these attributions that are being made saying that this is an absolute indicator of compromise, they have no they have no rationale behind them. They have no methodology behind them. It is not show how they were obtained. And in fact, we can see that one of their methods is false. And sorry, one of the indicators of compromise is false. So it's just I wanted to talk about this to give people an overall information about what's happening. What's the state of the spyware investigation that are happening in the world? And now open it up for some question and go for another probably 15 minutes if anyone has any questions. About this. And thank you all for listening. So feel free to raise your hand and bring you up Roberto will bring you up if you have any questions.

DARKWEB.TODAY - Hackers & Cyber SECURITY
"roberto" Discussed on DARKWEB.TODAY - Hackers & Cyber SECURITY
"Indicator of compromise that says nothing about the indicator of compromise. And so statistically, when we have more unprovable results, then we have anything that can actually be proven, the claim fails. It absolutely fails. And we're not given samples, we're not given methodology on how they obtained this information. And this is what I'm going to present to everyone in this final report. Showing every single one of these attributions that are being made saying that this is an absolute indicator of compromise, they have no they have no rationale behind them. They have no methodology behind them. It is not show how they were obtained. And in fact, we can see that one of their methods is false. And sorry, one of the indicators of compromise is false. So it's just I wanted to talk about this to give people an overall information about what's happening. What's the state of the spyware investigation that are happening in the world? And now open it up for some question and go for another probably 15 minutes if anyone has any questions. About this. And thank you all for listening. So feel free to raise your hand and bring you up Roberto will bring you up if you have any questions.

DARKWEB.TODAY - Hackers & Cyber SECURITY
"roberto" Discussed on DARKWEB.TODAY - Hackers & Cyber SECURITY
"Yeah and maybe it's for many people that is not so important. I thought you were finished. Hello? Okay, so I got your DM. Yeah. You okay? Yeah, everything's so great. Thank you. Thank you. Before I never expect I go to child never. I was always like, I feel inside me. I'm the good guy. I'm at the good one. And I never was like so interested in this part of people or of this part of situation because I never was expected to be in this situation. But when it's happened to me, it was like a cold water in my face. It's like, oh my God. It's really happening. And there's nothing you have to go through to learn about. Maybe if you listen about a joyous Roberto story, you learn and you feel that when you feel it, it doesn't have to go through this experience, but you have this experience is like you gain a new power. You have an experience because a friend, you can feel that empathy. And so you don't have to feel like, okay, I didn't have this experience. So I don't know how it is. When you feel people and when and when people can tell you exactly how it feels there, you can feel it, you can feel it when you just sit down, close your eyes, imagine you have no freedom, you have everything that you have to do, what you want to do, you have to ask. You have no mirror. I don't think any jail have a mirror. Imagine that. You have to wait for you eat. You have to wait to take showers. You have to wait for go 30 minutes outside to save the light or to breathe the air. And this is something if you feel that you enjoy more you freedom, I think. Only to go in this experience. It doesn't have to punish yourself, but if you can put yourself in this position and you really feel it because I put myself in different positions in my life that can happen in the future. And I cry or I am happy. But I'm in I try to experience every scenario. And everything what can happen to me. I try to experience to leave it now, so I'm not surprised when it's there. This is something very difficult to explain, but if you know what I mean, you can take any experience for anybody and learn about exactly how it feels. So you have exactly the same experience and you grow with that. And so you can have other experience, and that's evolution, not the same experience, don't make the same mistake, make you own mistake, but not the same that your friends make. Your parents yourself in the past, that's how we can grow together. It's like doing different mistakes, and when you have an experience, do something else, and so we go forward. And I'm so happy you lift this behind you. And I'm on my way to left everything behind me, what I have in the past, and I'm so, I feel this moment, I feel you moment that when you call to all these and you sit down and say, oh, shit. Now what's now? What now? What? Yeah, that's it. Thank you. Thank you. And one thing in common is that I was telling earlier, so it will is that it was a word that for me, it wasn't a word that was part of my life that I didn't care about and you think actually how it was. It was just something not part of my world. And well, when I was in that situation, I realized and we came aware of it. It was only because of that. I ensure you say that you wish since changes and the conditions changed and since improving your country, the system, but I encourage you not to cope, but to do things in order for that to happen, you can expose and you can share those conditions that you have to live that corruption. You can tell that to the world in different ways. So maybe that way you can be the one who can push a little bit in order to improve those things for others. You can do it. And most game because of our message and medicine, the sort of thank you, this is very touchy. So. I kind of forgot what I was going to say. I don't know why, but. Just joking. Okay. I have a question. What kind of conversations have you had with the courts or with the DA or the lawyers and stuff? What if they said about it?.

Classics for Kids
How Spanish Composers Influrnced Latin America
"After christopher columbus made his first trip across the atlantic ocean spain and other european countries began to colonize the americas. Spanish music had a big influence on latin american music. And so did the music of the enslaved people who were brought over from africa one of the first places columbus landed in fourteen. Ninety two was cuba. Nineteenth century violinist. Jose white lafitte had a spanish father and an afro-cuban mother whites composition that they yaqoob ana the beautiful. Cuban uses dance rhythms from haiti and the dominican republic on the island of hispaniola twentieth century. Cuban composer and missile. The owner was a pianist. That's lik wound up performing his most famous piece. My leg ania which is a spanish dance. Kunas family was full of musicians including his great nephew. Leo brouwer leo. Brouwer was guitarist until he hurt his right hand even after he had to stop playing. He kept on composing in fourteen. Ninety three columbus landed on the island. We call puerto rico spanish for rich port. The taino people who originally lived there called it. Land of the great lords in their language voted ken. Which is the title of this piece by. Puerto rican composer. Roberto ever

Sword and Scale
The Death of Lizzi Marriott
"But on this night. Roberta wasn't in a talkative mood and she declined to lexus. Calls twice then. Roberto notice that lex was calling her third time thinking that he must have something urgent to tell her. Roberta finally decided to answer but when she did. Lex wasn't on the line instead. Roberta heard the voice of lexus girlfriend. She sounded frantic hectic. And she's like. I need you to come over here. She said something. And i wish to remember the via book almost like she was trying to tell me some kind of code word. As far as that something was something had gone wrong. Roberta told lexus girlfriend that she would try to make it over to lex apartment and hung up the phone then. Roberto went to her boyfriend. Paul hickok and told him about this strange call so the phone call from who might didn't know who this less yet Says they need help because when she get off the phone she says this friend. I says desirable friend in east fans indie. Okay let's go get up and walk out to. Roberta and paul drove alexis apartment. And when they arrived both lex his girlfriend met them in the hallway of the apartment complex. So we go in and they walk down to their apartment door. Okay the oakland. The apartment door in this girl for okay was was she's naked. I were okay with banning children. What do i do i you do. I grabbed my girlfriend's shannon. So she didn't walk into closer. This why we're counting. What the hell's going on here right after being into his apartment. Paul and roberta came upon a bizarre and horrifying scene lying on the floor. Face up with the naked body of teenage girl and rapped over. Her head were two layers of plastic shopping bags

KOMO
Mercedes reveals Luxurious new S-class EV
"Aerodynamic car in the world is also electric and a Mercedes. The Mercedes Benz E Q. S. Has a drag coefficient of 0.0.2 besting competitors like the Tesla Model s and the Lucid air, freelance auto journalist Roberto Baldwin said. There's one simple reason for that. They wouldn't give us a target, but I think Targeting 400 miles and to get that they need, you know, you gotta you gotta pull down that drag coefficient. He also says the range helps Mercedes position the U. S. As an alternative to its gas powered flagship, The s class CS class owner's not going to be happy with 200 miles. You know, a lot of us are, you know 202 150 Miles. I think that's fine for everyone. But if you're an s class owner, you're paying a lot of money. And you're you're expecting the best of the best. The EQ s can be optioned with dual electric motors and what Mercedes calls hyper screen in place of the dash. Board. Plus because of that electric powertrain, Of course, you get the warm, fuzzy feelings of of saving the environment with tech

Bloomberg Daybreak Asia
Wimbledon 2021: American Frances Tiafoe Upsets No. 3 Seed Stefanos Tsitsipas
"The The first first round round of of Wimbledon Wimbledon is is American American Frances Frances Tiafoe Tiafoe beats beats third third seed seed Stephanos Stephanos tutor tutor business business trade trade sets sets advanced advanced the the second second round. round. It's a business coming off, losing to Novak Djokovic in the final, the French Open just a few weeks back. Speaking of the top seed Djokovic loses the first set to Jack Draper before winning the next three of the notables to advance and good fifth seed Andrzej 11 8 seed Roberto Bautista good while two time winner Andy Murray wins his open over 24th seed Nicolas Bacillus feely

F1: Beyond The Grid
"roberto" Discussed on F1: Beyond The Grid
"Ago. He goes eight then. They came to the northeast corner. Now i see the brilliant second base rebecca authored a an amazing day and just the turvy. You up there on the podium together. Further further amazing was kenjiro. Coming to me. Reveal i watched you in birmingham nine thousand nine hundred ninety seven when you amazed me by starting from the pets in full three thousand grid and you went through the field to finish second even as Rights now you amaze me again. And i made a back with my wives that you would not finish the race because i knew not fit because you never done the groundbreaking shit and drivers in those days. They'll drivers now so that was amazing to hear that from game. Kane is like iran. Turn on you. Know is on that field of engineers that i always respect all formula one people and then can you remember what happened. What did flavio briatore. He was speechless because he was just a. It was just enjoying the moment in how you was happy that benetton finished first and second in not. This date is the last first and second brazilian volume as last one hasn't been First and second position volume for brazilian drive a that yet so he was enjoying. The moment was so happy my in my youngest judea and it was really happy. And we're enjoying the moments did your head off the log for scenario now. I guess i just went to the hotel folks and sell it so not. When did you get news of the deal for nineteen ninety-one couple weeks after Beliefs gazette of course they say rebel. We're going to confirm you for strategy is okay with you smile. And then couple of weeks after damn the showing grumpy the colby everybody bennetta people that did the contract and things will change for me. You'll really over the moon. And how did it feel. Roberto fail you to go into that winter with a proper front running formula one contract in your back pocket the most the most relaxing.

The Insider
"roberto" Discussed on The Insider
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The Insider
"roberto" Discussed on The Insider
"Pat low. they're just a quick note before we get started. The audio is not as good as i wanted to be. This week Roberta was a coffee shop. And there was some overspill of audio of cleaned up as best we can and i hope it won't spoil your enjoyment of what i think is fascinating episode of the ripple coming off and welcome to this week's episode of the insider brought to you as always by vanishing inc. My guest today has just released a book that everybody needs. It's a book devoted to bringing card magic to apolo- environment. Say hello was me to roberto mancini. Roberta it's thank you very much. Thank you for pronounce. My last name very. That's your practice is very good. Thank you very much. Thank you so much. It's a short podcast. Roberta we only have a limited time. What's your magical origin story. You have thirty eight seconds. Okay i i need less than this because the the response. I don't know because i really don't know when to begin to love magic. It's like i have always loved. You know everything i can remember from. My childhood has something to do with with matching so. I really don't know the first time that i decided to you. Talk about using magic to make somebody feel something good and that making you feeling credible can you expand upon that. Yes i have a communication social communication show. I always think in mass. You can everything like i'm naked. Process of communication. How to communicate thumb is to produce some sense something. Sydney is not always communicates. Something is not telling something is producing something. The other feel nasty. No it doesn't make sense anything. So you're not communicating anything. So when i approach my mask. I try to understand why i'm deciding to perform these street. And this is very very important question. Because when these these we create a more onus effect. Because i have a recent perform district and this is can be is more easy to perform order. I need something quick. But if you try to you decide to perform a treat for example and because you need some seen easy to learn and to perform a and you try to do this like this to be your light. I'm people know that if you really don't honestly you you can't be in a good communication so this is a good news for me because i'm doing and perform magic because of me for my sense. Of course i need. We all need someone to what because it's a process of communication. If i have so by the way i expect is the spectate or can understand why. I'm doing this not tony v.'s. Bryce but this is my my idea of course but this particular think that he no meat and lead them more. Because the tweet. I am performing. I think that i create a communication that i give mrs given a message. If not something like greenpeace you know. I do eat mris. That is why. I'm doing this or who. I am the for me very difficult to know. Who am i. Why am so then the way to do that. He's asking ask a question and taking decisions because east in that way that we give a message. Why i'm doing this way. I decide to perform these force or this kind of fun. Why i'm trying to do for example. I i always say that we. We think that every for example that forcing it god is one thing also but these force away for different force communicate something it is not the same formula riffle force done if i have a fifty two charissa before so i even with the technique but with us late but with a with a tree we always say that one of the great streak afford or one of the greatest eased in racine dot for example but is not the same the the racing car with little finger. You cited there now don day for example kuka rising god or the day so the metal is not only in the internal life as you say is not cheap matter if it makes some something index talent. We communicate samson in the show. You know because somebody if i have a fifty to one dick. I more freedom to perform to to give you the begin. Got so these sound of the that i got the liam seeking about because i want to to to study to understand the matic in the the we can create intel different things without so when when i when i feel that the spectator understan- why almost why i'm doing this. I feel like we create a a really communicates so these health is. It's my goal. I yeah of course. of course. I'm what relevance do you think the classics have today..

Longform Podcast
Interview With Polk Award Winner, Roberto Ferdman
"Welcome. Roberta friedman thank you for having me. I'm very glad to be here. I congratulations on your and thank you. I think of all of the interviews. I've done for polk awards. This was the most overall minutes of airtime reading time. Evolve it so you've done more than a half dozen pieces over the year. In louisville starting june of last year is that when the first one was. I went there at the end of may like just as protests were were kind of breaking out across the country and the first piece must have run at the very very beginning of june. So walk me through when you're coming in to cover a protest situation of this kind What were you thinking. The story was at the very beginning there. And what are you looking for in in the first few days That you're spending in town. Well the place starts. I got a call. I've been sitting on my butt at home as most people in this country had four two full months and one of our executive producers is like. Do you wanna go to. Lou evolve tonight. I asked if i could have like an hour to get my stuff together. But i i said yes and when i went there i thought i was just going to go cover protests. You know i knew that. The protests were just breaking out. It seemed like they were in the process of intensifying. And i thought it was gonna go and be amongst the crowd see how police were reacting. Speak to people. In louisville to get a sense. Of how george floyd death impacted them and then also how the protests Were specifically about this case from their involving brand taylor name that now. A lot of people now.

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Carlos Rodón Reflects on Near Perfect Game, No-Hitter
"Time in five days. We've got a no hitter in Major League baseball. Carlos rode on of the Chicago White Sox Does it tonight. Against the Cleveland Indians and ate nothing win for the White Sox and a tremendous performance for a dad who took a perfect game into the ninth. He's come back from elbow and shoulder surgeries. Had that perfect game going into the ninth. He lost it with one out when he hit Roberto Perez with a pitch on Perez, his foot. Still, he got the 20th no hitter in White Sox history and Hard to imagine for him afterward. All the hard work finally paying off a lot of work. Ah, lot of people. A lot of help. Um, went into this to come back, and I'm just I'm just happy. I'm happy. I'm here again. It's

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"roberto" Discussed on Rebecca Sounds Reveille
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Another Group Favored By Chicago's Loretto Hospital Exec Got Vaccinated Early
"Hospital is accused of giving covert 19 vaccines to another group of ineligible recipients. According to W Be easy. Nearly 30. People from a neighboring Grethe Orthodox Parish got the shot earlier this month without qualifying. Others with connections to the hospital leadership have been able to do the same, including judges and workers at Trump Tower, Ah, high end jewelry store and a steakhouse mere life, it said. Loretta needs to come clean about the extent Repeatedly that Momir we're doing that. But clearly that's not true. And so now it feels like it's death by 1000 cuts for them where I'm quite my understanding is there's at least one other story in the works. So they've got to take care of their business They've got to do. Ah, Folsom applauded and you've gotta own responsibility for what has happened. That is not happened yet. And then they've got a reported the C V P H and truthfully, the mayor is waiting for that internal audit before deciding how to proceed below. Roberto is no longer receiving first doses of the vaccine. The hospital's C 00 has resigned.

Balance of Nature
Middleweight boxer Marvin Hagler dies at 66
"Middleweights has died. Joe Stern reports. Boxing promoter Bob Arum said he was the most loyal, dedicated fighter he ever promoted. He was talking about marvelous. Marvin Hagler, who died Saturday at his home in New Hampshire Angler was the undisputed middleweight champ from 1982 1987 after winning the W B, a WBC and the ring middleweight titles from British boxer Alan Minter. Hagler finishes fight career 62 3 in two out doing Tommy Hearns, Roberto Duran, John Mugabi and mentor before losing a split decision to Sugar Ray Leonard in his final fight. He's a member of the International Boxing Hall of Fame and was only knocked down once in his professional career. Marvin Hagler Dead at the age of 66. Joel Stern,

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"roberto" Discussed on Interno3, storie di tutti i giorni
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"roberto" Discussed on Interno3, storie di tutti i giorni
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"roberto" Discussed on Interno3, storie di tutti i giorni
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Energy prices jump as millions left without power in Texas
"Power grids need energy makers and energy users to be exactly in balance, says consultant Cheryl Roberto. At Synapse Energy economics. Essentially, electricity is a just in time product. It needs to be made the moment that we need it and delivered to where we need it. There's barely any energy storage in the system. In Texas. Power suppliers can't keep up with desperate demand for heating natural gas wells that produce fuel for power plants are freezing up in plants themselves. Air going down, says Joshua Roads at the University of Texas Energy Institute. Power plants that don't have their water intake lines winterized enough. Sometimes those freeze to prepare for emergencies. Some parts of the country pay plans to build extra capacity. That's costly and policymakers chose not to. Texas made a conscious decision that we wanted to have an efficient market so that it would produce the lowest prices for customers. Not today. Texans air so desperate that electricity normally selling for $35, a unit is going for 900, says Energy economist Ed Hers at the University of Houston. These folks are paying hundreds of dollars to keep their homes and apartments warm on a daily basis right now, he says. Power companies air making a killing today. That's the way the system works. When producers make a less product, it's so scarce, the price

C-SPAN Radio
"roberto" Discussed on C-SPAN Radio
"Professor Roberto Longer at Harvard often says that we are each of us. Was individually and all of us collectively bigger than this social introduction. Contextual world That's around US ideas, words laws, disciplines technology institutions. There are products of our individual and collective minds. Informed citizens who are empowered to question and scrutinize are better prepared to reimagine and rebuild a structural level. And I think that there in lies the key aspect of journalism's public value and also of the solutions that we need against this information. Way almost lost your right there at the Enrique, But I think you know your words really capture what we were trying tol about today, bringing back to the individual and, you know, educating ourselves and our communities t better counter. Um, you know, missing disinformation in our societies, you know, through finding Backs and in truth, so thank you so much. You know, Enrique, coming from from Nicaragua, Rocky from New York and Jeannie from from Maine. I'd encourage everyone to to visit. You know each of their websites, Internews, you know, it's an excellent source, You know, especially for those around the world for support. You know, Jigsaw does amazing work on the numerous issues, you know. Rocking his colleagues. There are really on the forefront of I would say, helping society these days in country and people like Enrique Incompetency l local journalists at their best, So we really need to support our local journalists. Whether it's in Nicaragua Main Washington You know, Idaho or in anywhere else, So we really appreciate you, Um, tuning in today Visit the McCain Institute website as well. For more information. We also have Ah, Pacific platform called We hold these truths that we hope you visit as well where we're focusing on on journalism Trust in media this year as it's you know, it's playing out to be a really It's always an important issue. But I think today andare in our country, our context is more important than ever. So thanks so much Jeannie Rocky and regain everyone for joining us. Today. Thank you, Paul. Thank you. But it's conversation took place Wednesday. Jeannie Burger was president of Internews Rocky cold in charge of research at Jigsaw and Enrique. Questions are Oh, Is a reporter for Confidentiality Nicaragua.

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Italy: Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte resigns
"Prime Minister just separate content, resigned today pushing the country into political uncertainty. NPR's Sylvia Poggioli reports. The power vacuum comes as Italy grapples with the covert 19 pandemic and severe economic stagnation counted formally handed his resignation to president said drama to read law at noon today, public with some Latina Good. Sam painted, the president's chief of staff, said moderator will begin consultations tomorrow with all political leaders to try to form a new government contest. Government. A coalition of the anti establishment five star movement and center left parties is the 66 since the end of World War two in the fall of fascism. Political scientists, Roberto D'Alimonte, he says Italians are unfortunately used to government crisis. We have not resolved in Italy the issue of political stability of government stability, and this is another example of these Malaysian on the Italian political system. But this government collapse is particularly ominous. Italy continues to Battle Cove in 19, which has already killed more than 86,000 people and devastated the country's already weak economy. People do not understand really, why We were in the political crisis, which is really internal for the political plans flash of conditions. That clash of ambitions were sparked by grumblings among coaches coalition partners In recent months, they began to complain about his centralization of power and his handling of some $240 billion in recovery funds Italy is to receive from the European Union. Last week, former Prime Minister Matteo Renzi withdrew his party's support in protest over cold his handling of the second phase of the pandemic and what he called contest lack of vision for Italy's future. Dante hopes to get the nod to try to form another government. But Dolly Monte says he's not irreplaceable. My government as soon as possible, went without culture and go on and take care of the epidemic in the recovery plane. Members of the outgoing coalition want at all costs to avert snap elections, which increases pressure on the squabbling politicians to reach a compromise.

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Protesting farmers threaten to block railway tracks if demands not met
"Hundreds of thousands of indian. Farmers have been protesting outside new delhi for the past. Fortnight they're demonstrating against prime minister. Narendra modi's nufemme policies which they believe will hand. Their agricultural land overtook business. The unrest is spreading throughout the country and echoes. The recent demonstrations over the new citizenship law. Well is this now becoming a test for modi's groupon power to tell us more we're joined by tricky kapila who teaches indian history and politics at the university of cambridge. Good morning to schutte. What are the government plans for culture. Hello are so for some time for some long time. There has been a line on side of economic reform was in india that its agricultural sector needs needs to form so it's a complex system because the pricing of particularly wheat and arrives essentials tour staples is also set by the government. So it's a very complex system of procurement and pricing which is now being opened to as tour of corporate interests of big business. So it's really in a way for for decades because one of the things that happens in its becomes. Independent is that the farming sector is is left tax to kind of overcome the colonial legacy which had been seen a series of famines and as a result the first independent government in india decided. That farming will be taxed. So it's it's it's part of a knock history to buck. These reforms are pretty a pretty as it will. I wouldn't brutal but they're quite. Yeah it's one of about about. They're pretty brutal. They will allow. they will not allow the small farmer. The one acre farm off owns say just a little bit of land to survive and So the government is trying now to open talks it did not expect such a backlash it. It did expect some backlash to come a from a couple of northern states. It was prepared for that but it had it wasn't prepared. Moody was not prepared for aid holding power of off these farmers. Because they've actually gonna come a come and taken over the borders of the capital of the city the capital city in in deady and there are you know the camped up there and so it's it's interesting and because of the farming psycho but because farmers are not due to any great amount of farming till april. This could be a long haul. This protest is not gonna go anytime soon. And i mean it's not just about farm as the government's been trying to push through other reforms to the two sectors which the government has been interested in this particular has been interested in one us label laws and the other is a farm laws. Now movie if you recall has never blinked. He democratized the calling me overnight. This has come without as the parliament's sitting the winter session of parliament has not sat down. It has come to an ordinance so it's pretty as it were direct legislation the prime minister himself and his and his office. And we'll see whether this policy unlike say this ship amendment act which of course in the buddhist of that got interrupted partly because off the off the pandemic. Roberto bet that also is on the chef. But this this is really a set of laws are going to be a test of modi's true political metropcs the keys thus far he has been he's been pretty brazen in putting his agenda forward and pushing it through and taking the cost as an whether it's international opprobrium or criticism from intelligence. He's kind of brushed that aside. This is different because this this matters to a vast vast vast majority of north indian and usa bits of southern farmers So how rattled is mode. I mean is this a real threat to his power. I mean it's hard to say because aden he's not due to face a mandate for another four years so he's fine at that level but it is also interesting that every winter as your opener stated now does the second winter where there are there are large scale protests in the capital city over now a different a different issue. It took me shows that his agenda is not one of consensus his agenda whether it is in the economy because people fear that this would bring in a big corporate interests people who backed him like embodies audio danny's who will then as it were by big land takeover farmland but also take over a not just land but it was the entire system of buying and selling them into into the retail sector. So i think that real dangers in terms of the way in which corporate corporatization of indian agriculture and on the side but he has had some positive as it were support from the economic liberals in your delhi's intelligence circles or policy circa. This is a brief set of reforms. And he should it dozen this debate both in terms of the the policy world. But i think the scale of the protests are we seeing signs of blinking on the side of moody because he has now had got his representatives to talk to a farm and the leaders of these these and they cut across party lines. These the is these unions that have come come today so but those talks now. They've had two or three series of talks all failed. So let's see. This is of that moment whether he will make some concession. Particularly on pricing is what one gathers. There might be some concession. But i don't think the laws which is what they want. These three sets of laws to repeal. The farmers demand is pretty high. So i'm not sure where the room for maneuver is going to come from. And i mean the purchase had a knock on effect. I mean for instance. I understand that chon sports being badly affected. Yes i mean. The city is all the deli sort of sits between two or three very major. You know it's it's the route into central india. And the barricades have been erected before the i was going to come and you know because there there's so many farmers just lifted the barricades them aside and took over a the entry level the entry point into city so that we know that means good Goods shocking all of that is affected. And you really can't get out of the city lock as it were neighboring states in you know look at can bring in goods into into into the capital so i think a transport of course is a deeply affected but it's also very bad for moody to see You know the this kind of resort and it's not bad for his image if you have hundreds of thousands of peasants with their families you know it's not just been but the families a camping actually doorstep and and if if he looks like he he he doesn't engage with them he will also come across someone who's not die logic something. He's not met journalist. For instance. i think that will that will dent his it identifies image if he so. We'll see it's kind of interesting moment In whether he. I said whether he not concede something blink. Make some concessions. Or whether he's going to sue the remain ideologically a commit did to these reforms and we'll take the political slack as it comes

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Former Cincinnati Reds Announcer Thom Brennaman Lands New Job
"A hit some controversy this Yeah, He got a little bit of trouble. About four months ago, He was on the air announcing a Redd's Royals game, and he used a gay slur while he thought his mic was off, which we all know Mike's are never off. Doesn't make it right. But he's actually been rehired to announce games again. Good, and it's just four months later. It's just, you know, As soon as the incident happened on air, he said he went right on and apologize. And he said, I don't know if I'm ever gonna put headsets on again. He knew the severity of what happened. And pretty much thought His career was over. But today it has been announced that the Roberto Clemente League has hired him to do play by play for the 2021 season. Oh, yes. Oh, not even Major league baseball. This is down in Puerto Rico. Yes. Oh, I say. Okay, well, studio It was passion, I guess. Yeah. What? Listen, I mean,

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Italy honors 179 doctors who died in pandemic
"A ceremony held in Italy on Sunday to remember doctors. Who died while treating corona virus patients one hundred, seventy, nine doctors remembered Sunday for the sacrifice they made and caring for Covid nineteen patients in Italy. A ceremony held in the northern Italian town of due north of Milan. The doctors names all inscribed in marble at a sanctuary in the Lombardy region the hardest hit area in all of Italy among the names 67-year-old doctor Roberto Stella, the first. Known. Italian physician to die of Covid, nineteen back on March Eleventh Italy dealing with a surge of positive coronavirus cases. Top Ten, thousand a day in recent

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One Priceless Lesson We Often Forget About Love and Life
"One priceless lesson we often forget about love and life by Mark Chernoff mark and Angel Dot Com. Everything, we need. Jose's wife Maria was born in a one bedroom stand alone home on the outskirts of Playa del Carmen Mexico. was a fine little home, but her father Oscar wanted a real house. So he worked two jobs a sixty hour week factory job, and then another twenty hours or so a week as carpenter. Oscar say fifty percent of his income for over a decade to build his family of four bedroom house like the ones in the better parts of town he put half his family savings and a low community bank and he talked the other half away in a safe he kept hidden on their property. On the morning Oscar plan to break ground on his family's new house, the local community bank shuttered stores just hours after law enforcement declared the bank was running an illegal and uninsured Ponzi scheme ninety percent of the deposits Oscar made were lost. Then the very next day. The little home was robbed at gun point in exchange for his family's safety Oscar for the rest of the money he had hidden in safe. In the short window of thirty six hours, the family lost a vast majority of their savings from years of hard work the night for the first time as Mother Olga watched Oscar cry. She approached Oscar with their infant daughter cradled and rocking in her arms and said, it's just money minister just a house. We've so much more than that. We have a truly loving home. Oscar looked at Olga, dried his eyes and nodded his head in agreement. He spent the rest of the night with his baby daughter holding her tight to his chest reminding himself that he might not be able to give his family, the house he dreamed of, but he can continue to give them a truly loving home. And for the nine years that followed Maria grew up in that small loving one bedroom home. After the first year, a sister Andrea joined her after the third year brother Roberto showing to the memories share of that time are truly heartwarming for example, everyday. Of Maria Early Grade School years she remembers her father coming home from work just before dinner giving her and her siblings, individual hugs and kisses, and then asking them to questions. More you loved. Do you have love in your heart? All three shoulder would nod their head smiling then he'd gather them all up in a big group. Hug and call out Metoo we are blessed. We have everything we need. With that house. Even. Though Oscar sincerely believed what he said to his children. He was still pursuing his dream of building a larger and more comfortable house for his family and nine years after losing all of their savings Oscar. Once again, saved enough money to begin building that new house twenty feet behind their little one bedroom home he started with framing out the foundation of the kitchen them Ria's mother had always quietly dreamed of. One Cement Block at a time paycheck by paycheck. Slowly, but steadily built a house he'd come. So close to building nearly a decade beforehand I a kitchen, a large family room and two bathrooms than a master bedroom bedrooms for each of the children and a nice covered front patio. In two thousand, two, win Jose Maria and start falling in love with her Oscar was still building that house. Soon. Thereafter, he put the last few finishing touches on it. The, entire family celebrated for weeks on end and Nowadays Oscar Olga still celebrate holidays and special occasions at the House with all three of their children and their children's families several times a year. But, the stories prizes lesson has nothing to do with that house. Just, a bonus the first day Jose met Marie his family. He noticed how sincerely loving and happy the whole family was. He praised Oscar for the beautiful family. He had asked him what the secret was. Oscar. Spent hours sharing interesting heartfelt stories about why his family was the luckiest one in the world. Never, shared all the details about how their house was built. In fact, after years of knowing Maria and her family traveling with them and even living with them for a short time, no one ever thought to tell Jose about how their family's house came to be. They ask questions about the construction few occasions and he received replies about the construction it until after Jose Maria got married and close on their own first house in Miami. Florida that Oscar took Jose for a long walk. He s does a about the details and Jose excitedly shared information about their new neighborhood in the House Oscar listened intently smiled and then finally he shared the story you've just heard. My daughter does not need a house Oscar concluded she needs a truly loving home and when you fill that home with children, your children will need exactly the same. If you that no matter how big or small your actual houses, your children will WanNa come home to you. The rest is just bonus. I know all of this because Jose ms one of my best friends and just this morning over coffee. He asked me where I was going to write about today. When I told him I hadn't yet decided. He smirked said Mama story for you, and then he proceeded to tell me the story I just told you.