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A highlight from The Process is the Penalty with John Eastman and Rep. Andrew Clyde

The Charlie Kirk Show

10:11 min | 2 weeks ago

A highlight from The Process is the Penalty with John Eastman and Rep. Andrew Clyde

"We're proud to announce our brand -new ACLJ Life and Liberty Drive. Our legal teams will be focusing on the issues that you, our ACLJ members, have told us matter the most to you. Life and religious liberty. We join the ACLJ in the fight to keep America free. Hey everybody, it's Hannah Charlie Kirk show. Andrew Clyde joins us to talk about trying to defund Jack Smith. And John Eastman, a victim, a target of the out -of -control regime, joins us to continue to discuss. As always, you can email me directly, freedom at charliekirk .com. Subscribe to our podcast by opening up your podcast application and type in charliekirkshow, that's charliekirkshow. As you get involved with Turning Point USA, it's the most important student movement in the country. So go to tpusa .com, that is tpusa .com. Buckle up everybody, here we go. Charlie, what you've done is incredible here. Maybe Charlie Kirk is on the college campus. I want you to know we are lucky to have Charlie Kirk. Charlie Kirk's running the White House folks. I want to thank Charlie, he's an incredible guy, his spirit, his love of this country, he's done an amazing job. Building one of the most powerful youth organizations ever created, Turning Point USA. We will not embrace the ideas that have destroyed countries, destroyed lives, and we are going to fight for freedom on campuses across the country. That's why we are here. Brought to you by the loan experts I trust, Andrew and Todd at Sierra Pacific Mortgage at andrewandtodd .com. Joining us now is Representative Andrew Clyde. Congressman, thank you for joining us. He tweeted out, the American people gets to decide who wins the White House, not the deep state. We must defund the left, sham prosecutions against Donald Trump. Republican lawmaker unveils push to block funding for Trump prosecutions, obviously, but this was met with opposition by 16 Republicans. Inexplicably, we will name their names shortly. Actually, we'll get to that. Congressman, thank you for joining us and tell us about it. Well, thank you, Charlie. It's great to be with you. Well, I think it's important that, as you said, the American people decide who our next president is going to be and not the deep state, not the weaponized government. And we are seeing time after time where the federal government is being used to prosecute a political candidate. That doesn't happen in America. That's kind of the conduct that you see in banana republics, where the sitting that those in power use their power to prosecute and try and throw in jail their political opponent. So these two amendments, so one would defund from the federal level any funds going to the prosecution of a presidential candidate between now and the November 24 elections, OK? And then the other amendment would do the same thing. It would deny federal funding to any state entity that does the same thing, that prosecutes a presidential candidate. It's very even handed, both Republican or Democrat. So what I'm trying to do is prevent the process from becoming the penalty here, because that's exactly what the left, the weaponized left is trying to do. Because you can't recover from the process. So how is this being met by and I was talking about actually when you tried to defund the FBI headquarters, we'll get that in a second. How is this being met by your more moderate Republican colleagues? Well, so far, for those that I have spoken to on the Appropriations Committee and in leadership, it's being met very positively. I think it's the right thing to do. There's still some work to be done. So I'm calling on all of my Republican colleagues to support these amendments. It's going to have to go into the Commerce Justice Science appropriation, which has not yet been marked up in our Appropriations Committee. I'm on that committee. And so I'll be offering both of those amendments and I expect that they will be approved and go into the base text of the bill. But then if we do a C .R. as well, you know, there's some qualifications for or any C .R. to go forward, in my opinion. Then it would have to be part of the C .R. as well. So I think it's very, very important that that all the Republicans get on board and support these amendments. So there was also a question about blocking the FBI's new headquarters. And is it true that 16 Republicans got in the way of that, Congressman, when you were attempting to do that? Tell us about it. Well, that was in the markup for the financial services and general government appropriation. And there is about six hundred and seventy million dollars that was set aside for the FBI's new building. It's about a little over half the amount that currently exists. The whole project is like four billion. It's going to be bigger than the Pentagon in size, which is absolutely ridiculous. The FBI does not need it by introducing an amendment to defund that six hundred and seventy million and to apply that to our national debt to pay off that portion of our national debt. And it did not pass in the in the appropriations process. We had 16 Republicans that voted against it. Now, I'll tell you that after that vote, there were some that came to me and said, hey, I think I made the wrong vote. And we're going to give them another opportunity when that actual appropriation comes to the House floor. I'm going to introduce the same amendment again. And I think there will be some change of heart, I believe, when it comes to their vote on that amendment on the House floor. So, yeah, there was a list of 16 Republicans that resisted it. Is that correct? And I want to that is correct. OK, so I want to name them. And if I have the wrong list, correct me. But it looks as if it's Steve Womack, David Valadeo, Mike Simpson, Hal Rogers, Daniel Newhouse, Julia Letow, David Joyce, Ashley Henson, Kay Granger, Scott Franklin, Jake Elsie, Mario Diaz -Balart, Juan Siscamani, Jerry Carl, Ken Calvert, Mark Amati and Robert Alderholt. What what possible reason could they give you for opposing that? Well, not a lot of them gave me a reason at all. But, you know, mind you, some of them came to me after the fact and said, hey, you know, I think I made the wrong choice. Why? Because they were hearing from their constituents. The FBI does not need a new building. I mean, they've got one point two billion dollars set aside, six hundred and seventy or so million in financial services, general government appropriation and another five hundred some million in the commerce justice science appropriation. So I think these folks will probably take a strong second look when the amendment comes onto the House floor for the FBI bill. And I believe that that there will be some change of votes. I really do. And I hope so, because that's the right thing to do. The FBI has been so weaponized as of in the last couple of years under this current administration. There is truly a two tiered system of justice here. We are seeing it time and time again when you have the treatment of Hunter Biden and then you have the treatment of President Trump. And all of those who support the conservative voices that are crying out. So I think we're going to see some different votes here. So let's now focus on September 30th. This looks to be the big day, right? So a previous Congress punted it to really, really neuter you guys. So this date has been on the calendar for quite some time. So you're inheriting a previous Congress's funding deadline, September 30th. What are you guys willing to do? Our position on this program, no short term funding bills, line in the sand. We need a fight. We gave you guys a majority for a reason. Where's your head at? What are the asks? Are you willing? How close to the line are you guys willing to get? Walk us through it. Well, I'll tell you, first off, you know, we've known the September 30th deadline has been here for a long time. And we promised as Republicans that we would bring 12 appropriation bills out of committee onto the House floor. And I expect us to do that. I expect us to keep our word. I'm on the Appropriations Committee. I'm certainly willing to be there from from today until the very end of September so that we can get all these, the rest of the appropriation bills across the finish line. Ten of them have come out of committee already. We've got two left to deal with in committee, both the Labor Health Human Services Education Appropriation and the Commerce Justice Science Appropriation. Those are the two we have left in committee. But we've got 10 that are available to go to the House floor. Actually, one already has the Milcon VA passed in July. So we've got nine that can go immediately to the House floor and get a vote. We need to be doing that to keep our word. Any short term continuing resolution, though, cannot be an unqualified or blind or what they call clean CR. Otherwise, we are simply promoting the policies of the policies and the spending levels of Nancy Pelosi. And that's wrong. I will never support that. And I'll tell you, a significant number of Republicans will not support that either. Well, that message needs to be heard loud and clear by the leadership. So just really quick, Congressman, and I just I'm hearing different things and I've always gotten along with Speaker McCarthy and I still do. But there's whispers that there might be a vote to vacate. Are you hearing that from other members? Well, I will tell you that a clean CR or an unqualified CR, it will risk our majority and therefore it will risk the speakership. I think what you're seeing is is the country gave us the majority to change the direction, change the course of Congress. We had the speakers fight in January, which I think fundamentally changed the way Congress operates. And I think that has to continue or we will truly jeopardize our majority and we will jeopardize Kevin McCarthy as speaker.

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Free Rides Take $104M Toll on Pennsylvania Turnpike Finances

AP News Radio

00:43 sec | 2 years ago

Free Rides Take $104M Toll on Pennsylvania Turnpike Finances

"Free rides are taking a toll on revenue after the Pennsylvania Turnpike converted to all electronic collections last year millions of motorists on the Pennsylvania Turnpike who don't use the EZ pass system have a nearly one in two chance of riding without paying an internal report obtained by the Associated Press showed nearly eleven out of the total of a hundred and seventy million turnpike rights generated no revenue for the agency in the year that ended may thirty first more than a hundred and four million dollars in tolls went uncollected issues included license plates that one of the camera frame instructions like bike racks along with unpaid bills in motor vehicle agencies that fail to provide vehicle owner addresses the revenue bleed is a concern for the debt strapped agency were more than half of the total revenue goes to pay borrowing costs I'm Jennifer king

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New York Knicks' Nerlens Noel Sues Rich Paul

The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker

00:52 sec | 2 years ago

New York Knicks' Nerlens Noel Sues Rich Paul

"Apparently nerlens. Noel is suing rich paul rich. Paul of course is the famed agent of lebron james. Ben simmons anthony edwards go on and on download a lot of marquee clients but one of his clients at one point was nerlens. Noel and nerlens left his agent neuro. Well left his agent to become a part of the clutch family if you will but after. He left clutch after he left for clutch. They basically didn't really help them get very much of a contract and he ended up losing. He passed on a four year. Seventy million dollar deal because rich paul. At i convinced him that he could get more and then basically didn't do didn't didn't get him much of anything and so. He is now suing rich. Paul for all of the losses with his money.

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New York Knicks' Nerlens Noel Sues Rich Paul, Klutch Sports

The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker

00:50 sec | 2 years ago

New York Knicks' Nerlens Noel Sues Rich Paul, Klutch Sports

"Nerlens. Noel is suing rich paul rich. Paul of course is the famed agent of lebron james. Ben simmons anthony edwards go on and on download a lot of marquee clients but one of his clients at one point was nerlens. Noel and nerlens left his agent neuro. Well left his agent to become a part of the clutch family if you will but after. He left clutch after he left for clutch. They basically didn't really help them get very much of a contract and he ended up losing. He passed on a four year. Seventy million dollar deal because rich paul. At i convinced him that he could get more and then basically didn't do didn't didn't get him much of anything and so. He is now suing rich. Paul for all of the losses with his

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Seahawks Make Jamal Adams Highest-Paid Safety With 4-Year Extension

The Pat McAfee Show 2.0

00:50 sec | 2 years ago

Seahawks Make Jamal Adams Highest-Paid Safety With 4-Year Extension

"Breaking news more out of the nfl world. Hey defensive player just jot terry. Jamal adams who was in contract negotiations with the seattle seahawks. The reason he is on the seattle seahawks because he was in contract negotiations with the jets. An absolute stud has now come to terms at the seattle seahawks on a four year. Seventy million dollar deal. They'll make him the league's highest-paid safety. I'm told says. Ian rapoport at rap sheet thirty eight million guaranteed breaking the stalemate a long time coming and well deserved. It was reported this morning that jamal wanted. Forty million guaranteed in only thirty. Eight million was offered and guarantees from the seahawks. This seattle times had reported that this

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Product Manager Irena Lam Discusses Facebook's Exciting New Podcast Listening Tools

Podcast Movement 2021

01:37 min | 2 years ago

Product Manager Irena Lam Discusses Facebook's Exciting New Podcast Listening Tools

"While we're big believers in the power of short form audio we also know that some stories and conversations deserve more airtime more than one hundred and seventy million people are already connected to hundreds of thousands of podcast pages on facebook and more than thirty. Five million people are members of fan groups around podcasts. But until now you had to leave the facebook app to listen to these episodes now and many soon. All in the us will be able to listen to podcasts directly on the facebook both while using it and queuing up your next episode or in background months you can multitask without missing a beat and because it's still hard to discover podcast. You like or new ones. You might like will specially curate recommendations based off your interest so you can have meaningful conversations with others interested in the same topics answer. You can share it with your friends that means more discover ability and listening time for your content. Now we're still in the early stages of this product and we recognize. There's a lot of work that we still need to do to make this great for the podcast community. But our vision is to create a holistic experience that brings together discovery monetization and social connection for podcast in one place so being in the early stages means this will be a phase rollout where taking this approach to ensure that the product is working as intended before we scale more. Broadly so you can expect the podcast content catalog to continue growing as well as features to expand over time and later this summer and in the coming weeks will roll out additional new features like captions and the ability to create and share short clips of a podcast episode thirty seconds long to grow awareness of your podcast and drive new listeners. To check out that fully the content

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Venmo Removes Its Global, Public Feed as Part of a Major Redesign

Kottke Ride Home

01:12 min | 2 years ago

Venmo Removes Its Global, Public Feed as Part of a Major Redesign

"Strangers around the world will no longer be able to see who you're paying for dog walking or College fees yeah. That's it then. Mo has discontinued its global feed when the person to person mobile payment system started it predicated itself on social flow. The founders wanted everyone by default to see everyone else's payments to generate a sense of buzz and to give them ideas about what they could use it for. This quickly became unwieldy and awkward. The venlo apps marked all payments as public by default for a while so people wound up broadcasting secret love affairs adultery and drug deals among all the anodyne quotidian activities. They engaged in the company wrote in its blog quote then mo is always been social at its core designed to be a place where friends can split and share payments experiences as part of our ongoing efforts to continually evolve then mo platform while staying true to the heart of the venlo experience we are removing the global feed and the friends feed is now the only social feed that will appear in the app. The vendor community has grown to more than seventy million customers so this change allows customers to connect and share meaningful moments and experiences with the people who matter most end quote.

Apple Fends off Chinese Attempt to Get Around App Tracking

Cyber Security Headlines

02:19 min | 2 years ago

Apple Fends off Chinese Attempt to Get Around App Tracking

"Revolt confirms cassia attack. The operators of the revival ransomware gang confirmed that they were responsible for the recent supply attack against cassia although code reference. It had already made this responsibility clear while individual attacks against msp's and other businesses had ransoms already detailed. the rival operators also announced. They would make a universal decrypt or for the attack available. If someone paid a seventy million dollar ransom the attackers claimed to have encrypted over a million systems and researchers believe thousands of organizations have been impacted. White house will attribute half neom exchange attacks according to deputy national security adviser for cyber emerging technology and neuberger. The white house will formally attribute the recent microsoft exchange server attacks expected to come the next few weeks microsoft and other security researchers have found evidence that the group is state sponsored and operating out of china with white house recognition of this hinting that a more overt national response is on the way neuberger also praised the agencies work with microsoft to quickly release a one click tool to patch the server issues taking impacted exchange service from one hundred forty thousand to less than ten in a week. Cyber reinsurance rates. See a spike. According to the london-based reinsurance broker willis re international in july. The company saw forty percent jump in renewal rates as companies look for help in the recovery process from increasingly common ransomware attacks. This comes as the cyber insurance industry itself is getting shakeup with provider. Asa backing away. From ransomware insurance products and france considering banning ransomware insurance on the grounds that encourages attackers premiums for insurance offerings are also increasing as providers are now realizing the exposure many companies face in cybersecurity apple caused chinese tracking bluff. Several large chinese technology companies like by tencent and by dan's attempted to use a chinese advertising. Id or see a. Id as a work around for user tracking on ios when users opted out of letting developers access apple's identifier for advertisers logic. Being that if the major chinese at publishers all force the standard apple would be in the know win situation in the market however apple continued to block app updates attending to use the ca with the financial times of sources. Now saying see. I has lost support and the whole project has largely failed to gain traction

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'F9' Puts Charge Back Into Movie Theaters With $70M Opening

AP News Radio

00:38 sec | 2 years ago

'F9' Puts Charge Back Into Movie Theaters With $70M Opening

"The ninth installment of the fast and furious movies leads at the box office this weekend I marches are a letter with the latest check up is Tom's brother if you went to the movies this weekend there's a good chance it was to see F. nine it brought in seventy million dollars in its first weekend according to studio estimates that's the biggest opening for a film since the corona virus pandemic hit unlike other recent films F. nine only ran in theaters with no streaming a quiet place part two was way way in second place bringing in six point two million dollars the hit man's wife's body guard was third with four point eight million dollars

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How to Use Humor to Boost Your Marketing Campaign

Accelerate Your Business Growth

02:07 min | 2 years ago

How to Use Humor to Boost Your Marketing Campaign

"Loves a good story. We were a toddler. Our parents knee having them read a story all going to a movie in and being told a great story that is just a coal fundamental human motivation that when we see a good story we are week we'll attracted to it One of my personal. Inspirations has always been picked saw and they then mantra is. It's all about. The story story is king. And so you know just being funny for the sake of being funny. Isn't that useful in a business sense unless it's connected to a story that's going to drive action. That's obviously what else selfish market has one. But the coming back to your question why why is huma so effective. Well it just. There's so many reasons why huma has been so much more effective for us as you mentioned in the intro. I started this agency twenty years ago. Doing what i now call boring. Appetizing the direct response. Tell him the features. Tell them the benefit shovel coal to action down the throat and ask for their money and you know there's still a place for that. I guess but nothing in the fifteen years that we did those kinds of ads Obviously television is a whole nother. Animal the online online the biggest video we ever had got one hundred thousand views when we switched to huma a first campaign between three videos. Got seven million views. Online goodness phosphor. Today we literally just don't launch the campaign yesterday that was the third video in in a campaign. The first two videos a close to seventy million views seven zero. So you tell me which would you rather have the the results from the boring or the results from the

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Rising Food Prices During Pandemic Force Millions Into Hunger

WSJ What's News

01:46 min | 2 years ago

Rising Food Prices During Pandemic Force Millions Into Hunger

"In the developing world were hit especially hard by the economic impact of the pandemic. And now they're dealing with a new hardship. The rising cost of food. The united nations says global food prices have jumped by nearly a third over the past year and the world food program estimates. That two hundred seventy million people are suffering from acute malnutrition double from just two years ago. So he'd shaw covers pakistan for the wall street journal and he joins us from islamabad. Hello sayyed sayed. Help us understand the scale of what it means for two hundred seventy million people to be on the brink of hunger. Two hundred seventy million people are in the world food program colds state of acute malnutrition. So these people who are in danger of slipping towards famine than not there yet but they are in dangerous zone but the numbers of people in developing world. Who are going hungry is actually far bigger if you look at that there's an international poverty benchmark which is a of just under two dollars a day and ceo seven hundred and fifty million people who are likely to be in that category this year. Seven hundred and fifty million people and at that level of earnings two dollars a day or so. You can't put chewed in tristesse meals together. Your family is just not possible on that sort of wage. Experts have looked at it. Essentially it costs about five times. More to put a nutritious mute together than one which is just gonna fill the stomachs of your kids with rice or bread

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"seventy million" Discussed on Uncovered Cinema Podcast

Uncovered Cinema Podcast

05:34 min | 2 years ago

"seventy million" Discussed on Uncovered Cinema Podcast

"You have the subscription okay. So if you cancel your subscription you come back. I don't know if you get the movie back but you definitely can't watch it. Probably subscription bats. That's the evolution of these things before it was like apple. You could download the movie and you own. It's yours but now you have to subscribe and continually do it to watch the movies. And it's a bunch of stuff so with going to that disney plus is now gonna be or disney announced that Black widow basically all their future Content is gonna be coming out on disney plus at the same time as theaters. I i don't know how. I feel about this Box office wise. People think milan was a failure. Because they'll only made seventy million dollars to two hundred million dollar budget however however the massive amount of money disney plus may during that time for people that bought the movie to download it hundred and ninety three percent money increased during that time hundred ninety three percent. Then basically means as mayor free buddy. Exactly that means that that pretty much shows that the vast majority of people who have at disney plus subscription bought lawn. Yeah okay so. They made jewelry rastogi more money because they cut out the theaters right in. And that's another thing that we're not going to see go away. I think they're studios are starting to see that they can make money on their own without a distributor so We're we're going to start seeing releases straight I believe it's called home streaming releases or straight to home release and yeah which also kind of tastes magical way of going to the movies. Because it's like i'm paying all this money for movie theater ticket when i know it's sitting right at home i didn't have to go anywhere but going is nice too and i guess it's considerate for the people that are still concerned about you. Know the world and the way it is. Yeah cova and everything. Yeah but i feel like it also takes a little bit of the magic away so it's one.

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"seventy million" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

Daily Tech News Show

01:43 min | 2 years ago

"seventy million" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

"Only been our seventy million dollar market cap bro. I did this one no promo. This is the first time anybody's hearing about this. This point is Our old the you see this getting where you fit in. I tell you gamble but hey i made the coin scans i. That's just where we are with cryptocurrency. That that he could make a coin that he had called scam going. Not tell anyone about it and have just a few people buy it enough that it shot up to seventy million dollars and i just say his shadow to tiktok and the tiktok community because all this stuff it reminds me so much of the early days of youtube where there's like all these little like a fun shapes and little things that just kind of exploded right now. It's like fun jay. This is a fun. jay. You'd christ atip of the kathy you good sir of fun jolly jape. You have perpetuated on the world. And i for one have twinkle in my eye because of it. I don't know why. I became a charles dickens character talking about breezes christ and his scam grade i of course i thought of it is like jesus ticked away dress house. Christ jesus that makes more sense all right. Let's talk about the mail a last year. Nick ordered and paid for an rtx thirty eighty the day of launch. Nick says even though i ordered less than twenty four hours after the cards went on sale i was looking at potentially six months or more of waiting to get my. Rtx thirty eighty. Nick lives in australia. So your mileage may vary but that's how long it was for him so when rtx thirty nine these started becoming available without a wait..

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"seventy million" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

Daily Tech News Show

01:43 min | 2 years ago

"seventy million" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

"Only been our seventy million dollar market cap bro. I did this one no promo. This is the first time anybody's hearing about this. This point is Our old you see this getting where you fit in. I tell you gamble. But hey i made the coin you do skiing i i. That's just where we are with cryptocurrency. That that he could make a coin that he had called scam going. Not tell anyone about it and have just a few people buy it enough that it shot up to seventy million dollars and i just say his shadow to tiktok and the tiktok community because all this stuff. It reminds me so much of the early days of youtube. Where there's like all these little like a fun shapes and little things that just kind of exploded right now. It's like fun jay. This is a fun. jay. D- christ atip of the kathy. You good sir of fun jolly jape. You have perpetuated on the world and i for one have twinkle in my eye because of it. I don't know why. I became a charles dickens ferriter talking about breezes christ and his scam grade and of course i thought of it is like jesus take the wheel dress house. Christ jesus that makes more sense all right. Let's talk about the mail a last year. Nick ordered and paid for an rtx thirty the day of launch. Nick says even though i ordered less than twenty four hours after the cards went on sale i was looking at potentially six months or more of waiting to get my. Rtx thirty eighty. Nick lives in australia. So your mileage may vary but that's how long it was for him so when rtx thirty nine these started becoming available without a wait..

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"seventy million" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

Daily Tech News Show

01:43 min | 2 years ago

"seventy million" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

"Only hour seventy million dollar market cap bro. I did this one no promo. This is the first time anybody's hearing about this. This point is Our old the you see this getting where you fit in. I tell you gamble but hey i made the coin skiing i i. That's just where we are with cryptocurrency. That that he could make a coin that he had called scam going. Not tell anyone about it and have just a few people buy it enough that it shot up to seventy million dollars and i just say his shadow to tiktok and the tiktok community because all this stuff it reminds me so much of the early days of youtube where there's like all these little like a fun shapes and little things that just kind of exploded right now. It's like fun jay. This is a fun. Jay food christ atip of the kathy. You good sir of fun jolly jape. You have perpetuated on the world and i for one have twinkle in my eye because of it. I don't know why. I became a charles dickens character talking about breezes christ and his scam i of course i thought of it is like jesus ticked away dress house. Christ jesus that makes more sense all right. Let's talk about the mail a last year. Nick ordered and paid for an rtx thirty the day of launch. Nick says even though i ordered less than twenty four hours after the cards went on sale i was looking at potentially six months or more of waiting to get my. Rtx thirty eighty. Nick lives in australia. So your mileage may vary but that's how long it was for him so when rtx thirty nine these started becoming available without a wait..

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"seventy million" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

Daily Tech News Show

01:43 min | 2 years ago

"seventy million" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

"Only been our seventy million dollar market cap bro. I did this one no promo. This is the first time anybody's hearing about this. This point is Our old the you see this getting where you fit in. I tell you gamble but hey i made the coin scans i. That's just where we are with cryptocurrency. That that he could make a coin that he had called scam going. Not tell anyone about it and just a few people buy it enough that it shot up to seventy million dollars and i just say shadow to tiktok and the tiktok community because all this stuff it reminds me so much of the early days of youtube where there's like all these little like a fun shapes and little things that just kind of exploded right now. It's like fun jay. This is a fun. Jay food christ atip of the kathy. You good sir of fun jolly jape. You have perpetuated on the world and i for one have twinkle in my eye because of it. I don't know why. I became a charles dickens character talking about breezes christ and his scam grade i of course i thought of it is like jesus ticked away dress house. Christ jesus that makes more sense all right. Let's talk about the mail a last year. Nick ordered and paid for an rtx thirty the day of launch. Nick says even though i ordered less than twenty four hours after the cards went on sale i was looking at potentially six months or more of waiting to get my. Rtx thirty eighty. Nick lives in australia. So your mileage may vary but that's how long it was for him so when rtx thirty nine these started becoming available without a wait..

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"seventy million" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

Daily Tech News Show

01:43 min | 2 years ago

"seventy million" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

"Only been our seventy million dollar market cap bro. I did this one no promo. This is the first time anybody's hearing about this. This point is Our old the you see this getting where you fit in. I tell you gamble but hey i made the coin you do skiing i i. That's just where we are with cryptocurrency. That that he could make a coin that he had called scam going. Not tell anyone about it and have just a few people buy it enough that it shot up to seventy million dollars and i just say his shadow to tiktok and the tiktok community because all this stuff it reminds me so much of the early days of youtube where there's like all these little like a fun shapes and little things that just kind of exploded right now. It's like fun jay. This is a fun. Jay food christ atip of the kathy. You good sir of fun jolly jape. You have perpetuated on the world and i for one have twinkle in my eye because of it. I don't know why. I became a charles dickens character breezes christ and his scam grade i of course i thought of it is like jesus take the wheel dress house. Christ jesus that makes more sense all right. Let's talk about the mail a last year. Nick ordered and paid for an rtx thirty the day of launch. Nick says even though i ordered less than twenty four hours after the cards went on sale i was looking at potentially six months or more of waiting to get my. Rtx thirty eighty. Nick lives in australia. So your mileage may vary but that's how long it was for him so when rtx thirty nine these started becoming available without a wait..

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"seventy million" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

Daily Tech News Show

01:43 min | 2 years ago

"seventy million" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

"Only been our seventy million dollar market cap bro. I did this one no promo. This is the first time anybody's hearing about this. This point is Our old you see this getting where you fit in. I tell you gamble. But hey i made the coin. Scans i i. That's just where we are with cryptocurrency. That that he could make a coin that he had called scam going. Not tell anyone about it and have just a few people buy it enough that it shot up to seventy million dollars and i just say his shadow to tiktok and the tiktok community because all this stuff it reminds me so much of the early days of youtube where there's like all these little like a fun shapes and little things that just kind of exploded right now. It's like fun jay. This is a fun. jay. You'd christ atip of the kathy you good sir of fun jolly jape. You have perpetuated on the world. And i for one have twinkle in my eye because of it. I don't know why i became a charles. Dickens character breezes christ and his scam grade. And of course i thought of it is like jesus take the wheel dress house. Christ jesus that makes more sense all right. Let's talk about the mail a last year. Nick ordered and paid for an rtx thirty the day of launch. Nick says even though i ordered less than twenty four hours after the cards went on sale i was looking at potentially six months or more of waiting to get my. Rtx thirty eighty. Nick lives in australia. So your mileage may vary but that's how long it was for him so when rtx thirty nine these started becoming available without a wait..

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"seventy million" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

Daily Tech News Show

01:43 min | 2 years ago

"seventy million" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

"Only been our seventy million dollar market cap bro. I did this one no promo. This is the first time anybody's hearing about this. This point is Our old do you see this getting where you fit in. I tell you gamble. But hey i made the coin you do scans i i. That's just where we are with cryptocurrency. That that he could make a coin that he had called scam going. Not tell anyone about it and have just a few people buy it enough that it shot up to seventy million dollars and i just say his shadow to tiktok and the tiktok community because all this stuff it reminds me so much of the early days of youtube where there's like all these little like a fun shapes and little things that just kind of exploded right now. It's like fun jay. This is a fun. jay. You'd christ atip of the kathy you good sir of fun jolly jape. You have perpetuated on the world. And i for one have twinkle in my eye because of it. I don't know why. I became a charles dickens character talking about breezes christ and his scam grade i of course i thought of it is like jesus ticked away dress house. Christ jesus that makes more sense all right. Let's talk about the mail a last year. Nick ordered and paid for an rtx thirty the day of launch. Nick says even though i ordered less than twenty four hours after the cards went on sale i was looking at potentially six months or more of waiting to get my. Rtx thirty eighty. Nick lives in australia. So your mileage may vary but that's how long it was for him so when rtx thirty nine these started becoming available without a wait..

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"seventy million" Discussed on Boomer & Gio

Boomer & Gio

04:46 min | 2 years ago

"seventy million" Discussed on Boomer & Gio

"It's going right through them. Plus he's a little guy. Is he really a little guy though his low compared to most i don't know if he's consider a little guy a little guys like our buddy billy giacolone francisco. Lynn door is not a little guy. Franscisco lindores five eleven. One ninety. i mean chernoff. How big he four eleven. I believe four eleven without shoes without. Okay i suppose. I guess that's a little guy jerry. You're kind of a little guy. I only that's it. I'm only touching five nine. I am tall. He's a little guy. But i'm fat so may help out a little bit. Especially it's called out yes it does. You're absolutely right The immortal joey. Alcohol lucci tonight. Taking on trevor williams. The guyau looking forward to start tonight all right good cheesy the as made it. Eleven straight wins. They get a two run. Double from jed lowrie along the way the pass. I larry back at it again to run double i mean what. What is their salary. Probably a hundred million. Say man more than that i would say you say he's gonna say one hundred and twenty five million. Okay i will tell you. Let's see. I think he's going to be less. They opened a twenty twenty season with a ninety two million dollars payroll team payrolls team payroll. I got eighty six million. That's what i say. Yeah i got. That's exactly what i have. And then the tampa bay rays came in. And just basically own the yankees. Slap them around yankee stadium for a while. They're there at seventy million. Yeah all the yankees are two hundred. Millions in the mets are at one hundred ninety one million. At least we're spending money like a big money team right right because that's always the answer. Yes one hundred percent the answer Raised it lose to the royals nine eight salvador perez the gambling rbi single phillies. Beat the giants six five. bryce harper. A home run in the seven. That scored the winning run in the ninth and the national shutout. The cardinals tonight. You've got the boomer will be at the garden rangers take on the flyers and capitals tonight. Big game there in the division and the devils skate in pittsburgh and the forty niners signed former giants now former giants running back wayne gelman signing for them and by the way. Yeah how much. Jed lowrie is making this year. I'm going to say two million dollars. It's not going to be more than lower bob. Wow is he. Eight hundred thousand higher bob. He's making a million five. Yeah well he just made twenty million for two years to watch right now. Let's go to rain florida ray. What's happening hey look going on bloom. What's up deal much. What's going on with you. Hey listen..

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The 80-Year PR Campaign That Killed Universal Healthcare

Citations Needed

01:49 min | 2 years ago

The 80-Year PR Campaign That Killed Universal Healthcare

"Despite the fact that every other wealthy country has some type of universal healthcare system. The united states of america stands alone in the world as the only one that doesn't with over one hundred and seventy million of its citizens left to fend for themselves in a sprawling complex maze of medicare medicaid private insurance tax credits childcare subsidies copays deductibles and cost sharing. Americans have not only the largest uninsured population but also the most expensive system on earth per capita way. Americans don't have a universal. Healthcare system has historically been explained away with the reductions mix of pathologising and circular reasoning. America hates big government. We love choice. Americans distrust anything that reeks of socialism. And while this is true in some limited sense it avoids the bigger question of. Why has america's so-called democracy rejected the numerous proposals to enact a single payer or other forms of universal healthcare now while there may be some innate protestant work ethic rugged individual cultural reasons. There's also been a decades long multimillion dollar campaign funded by big business pharmaceutical and hospital industry interests and the insurance industry to convince the american public to reject universal public healthcare. Indeed if americans were somehow intractable opposed to the notion if they were to reject socialized medicine. These forces would never have had to spend so much money in the first place on today's episode. We went to explore the almost century long campaign by capital to convince you not to support universal health programs how these campaigns have fear mongering against communist immigrants and african americans who benefits from a precarious employer controlled healthcare insurance system and how the propaganda war on the american mind on. This most important of issues is anything but over

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Facebook to Add a Podcast Player and Recording Tool

podnews

01:44 min | 2 years ago

Facebook to Add a Podcast Player and Recording Tool

"Has announced a sensitive new audio features including a podcast player within the facebook app. According to facebook's founder mark zuckerberg has been considerable. Thought put behind the feature. One of the things that we found is that there are one hundred and seventy million people on facebook who are connected to a page. That's four podcast already. So they've expressed that they want to get updates from the podcast. They wanna get that content. We just literally don't have a format today for that page or people wanna share podcast. It put that out to the people who wanna follow that going to build that they're the creator tools for people doing podcasts to share it but then on the consumption side an experience where you can just discover that and feed. Start playing it. Put it in the background. Maybe go to a different apnea. Keep playing or multi task do different kinds of stuff so podcast obviously a big thing already. But but i think just unlocking the ability for people in creators to share long form content. There's going to be pretty valuable. The initials r s weren't mentioned in the release nor in zuckerberg's interview facebook's also announced live audio rooms available for facebook groups and public figures for the live audio creators will be able to turn alive conversation into a podcast for everyone to listen to later says the company he'll be able to charge for access or accent tips. Using facebook's digital currency stars other announcements from facebook include new audio creation tool as part of the with automatic noise reduction music and effects soundbites. We'll be short form creative audio clips. Which will be able to record or clip from shows. All audio will be automatically captioned for accessibility

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Facebook To Add a Podcast Player and Recording Tool

podnews

01:05 min | 2 years ago

Facebook To Add a Podcast Player and Recording Tool

"Facebook has announced a sensitive new audio features including a podcast player within the facebook app. According to facebook's founder mark zuckerberg has been considerable. Thought put behind the feature. One of the things that we found is that there are one hundred and seventy million people on facebook who are connected to a page. That's four podcast already. So they've expressed that they want to get updates from the podcast. They wanna get that content. We just literally don't have a format today for that page or people wanna share podcast. It put that out to the people who wanna follow that going to build that they're the creator tools for people doing podcasts to share it but then on the consumption side an experience where you can just discover that and feed. Start playing it. Put it in the background. Maybe go to a different apnea. Keep playing or multi task do different kinds of stuff so podcast obviously a big thing already. But but i think just unlocking the ability for people in creators to share long form content. There's going to be pretty valuable. The initials r s weren't mentioned in the release nor in zuckerberg's interview

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NASA Rover Drops Ingenuity Helicopter Off on Mars

Space Nuts

01:51 min | 2 years ago

NASA Rover Drops Ingenuity Helicopter Off on Mars

"Let's go back to mars and talk about this this test flight. That's coming up soon for ingenuity. The news i hear is that they have dropped the helicopter from the belly of the based perseverance and it is getting ready to be ramped up. Almost literally exactly. That's right a tweet. From nasa jet propulsion laboratory. Which are this was the weekend. I liked very much. It said mars helicopter touchdown confirmed. It's two hundred ninety three million miles or four hundred. Seventy million million kilometer journey aboard nasa perseverance and it with the final drop of four inches ten centimeters from the rovers belly to the surface of mars today next milestone survive the night. And that's because as of. I think it was saturday. The ingenuity helicopter has been now relying on. Its own power for the heaters that keep the electronics war because until then it was taking power from perseverance itself now tell its own and so it relies on the batteries the internal batteries and the solar panel which sits on top of the the two rotor blades. So hopefully that will keep going. Well the heater apparently keeps the inside. The about seventy degrees celsius forty five degrees fahrenheit because the temperature on mas drops to way way below zero it can be as low as minus ninety celsius about one hundred thirty minus hundred thirty fahrenheit. So look i think always going well. As far as i know. They've checked out the solar panels and we haven't heard anything to the

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NFTs and the music business

Talking Tech

01:41 min | 2 years ago

NFTs and the music business

"Listeners. Mike snyder here. And i'm brett molina. Welcome back to talking tech. Recently you may have heard us talk about. Nfc's and they are still going strong bread. I think in a ps are here to stay as you reported two weeks ago. We've had all kinds of teas after you just hearing about them enough. Tease stanford non fungible tokens. That's a fancy way of saying something that is unique and irreplaceable digital ledgers. Or blockchain are used to authenticate whatever the nf is or whatever the collectible it is time to now. Some of the wild things we've seen purchased are nba video. Highlights jack door. She's i tweet. A piece of digital art for seventy million dollars and the rock band kings of leon did an nf t special vinyl copies of its latest album now other artists are getting into into the to lindsay lohan. Who i have to admit i forgot. She had put out some pretty popular music in the past is oxygen in often. New single called lullaby snoop dogg in the weekend of tweeted up there looking at music in peace but i just did a story on an artist named shantelle. She hails from barbados. She might remember her. R&b pop hits impossible t shirt while she's making a comeback after her record label contract expired and she's hoping us enough t as a way to maintain some power and control over her music. For her new single has party she's auctioning off the ability to have your name included in a special recording of the song and you could be one of three bidders to have your likeness included in special versions of the cover art of the single which will be signed an authenticated in

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"seventy million" Discussed on GamesMyMomFound

GamesMyMomFound

03:15 min | 2 years ago

"seventy million" Discussed on GamesMyMomFound

"And i'm surprised you didn't say something like no. You have to inspire them to or something stupid but station muttered something stupidly and walked away which. I thought that you're saying captain. America thing relay growing into this leadership role. Where actually cat doesn't grow as anything. He's just a leader. But then superman shows up space. Jesus and you're like okay. Well i guess space. Jesus is running the show. Yeah so what's she gonna do like. Where is she going to grow. As a character. You know cyborg. He's already figured out his stuff. He's fully cyborg. He's totally metal man as good hold hands retire. And just kinda like by men and and four by foreclosed properties because of movie reasons. Cyborg if he's middlemen he's pinot casinos metal blades. Everything dies two hits. I as soon as i said it the softball under the easy one. I will take that hit yet. So i don't know where these characters go is my point. What where do we go from here. Luckily i don't think they're gonna get the chance to find out i guess ni- it's like writing yourself into five holes superman is. That's why. I think this might be even better served as almost like almost like a star trek style like old school star trek where everyone has their little individual movies right. Don't worry the justice. Just let's go on individual adventures. Maybe other people will pop in and the other movies and let's just fun adventures. Should've i mean that's kind of what they're doing now after. This failed their their wreck. I mean they're kinda kinda there's never even happened. Yes i mean. I commend references that he had justice league. Things in the movie happened. But that's about it. His own direction completely ignores everything and that way. If you can just write yourself into a corner with like you know some character has no more growth. you know. you can't figure out what to do with them. That's the last movie then. Cool little side movie. And i don't know what to do with these characters because i think there's there's the guts of this is actually fine if it didn't look so ugly and the cgi wasn't so bad and the actually when so frenetic and they make baffling at any decisions and were really great. Wasn't for this stuff. But the guts of superhero movie are your superheroes. That is the meat of it right. And they're they're just stumped in there. You can resurrect dead body curious if desired snyder songs. And at least make this respectable or audible four years ago and they've seen how the internet reacted to it. Sense then surly. They wouldn't go through all this trouble to make zack. snyder cut. If it wasn't going to be better than what this already is like. Yeah it just seems like a waste of time and effort agreed it would be a waste and yeah i think they've spent another seventy million dollars on this cut and redo whatever again. I really wanna know who's stealing this money. Like where's this getting laundered a yeah. Where is this money actually ending up. Someone's got a lot of like. I don't know saved up toilet paper and Paper towels from the pandemic. You know someone's just funneling this money somewhere you know..

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"seventy million" Discussed on Piecing It Together Podcast

Piecing It Together Podcast

04:29 min | 2 years ago

"seventy million" Discussed on Piecing It Together Podcast

"Kong films a clash of the titans twenty million miles to earth so this was an iconic Stop motion animator from the nineteen fifties. That did most of the major of the special effects work we think back on that period was going to be the harry housing stamp and so i think King kong in. It's really sophisticated like was watching last night. It was amazing to watch the the dinosaurs fight. Kong yeah and how. Kind of brilliant. it was. Just the the hand craft of that as an ins is insane fifty or twenty years later. Pardon me to have harry hausen kind of defined that sub genre filmmaking and special effects echinacea i can only imagine that king kong blew his mind. Oh yes was like this. Set a whole tone for now. A whole distinct era of cinema so king kong is definitely the influence on that stuff. Yes definitely i. I love his work so much and and king kong. it's crazy. Yeah that it came so much before that because it is so it just feels evolved. It feels like an art form that had already been being done for a long time that the fact that it was that advance at that point already is very wild I i will. I will say a dream movie of mine. A ray harry housing bio pic. That is stop motion animated. Oh wow that's hashtag it. I want that to happen the hashtag and then. Hbo mac will give you seventy million dollars to do it. You think they could do it for seventy million. I think so i think so. Yeah they they just need subscriptions. Yes that's prostituting themselves for subscription so hashtag it enough times three times. Yeah i had to get it done. Let's do it people together listeners. Get on release. The harry house in stop motion film. Catch the hashtag cut all right. I'll go with another puzzle. Piece here i go. I'm gonna go with shadow of the vampire. Oh two thousand really awesome movies. Yeah super weird like great idea of but basically Taking if w moreno and the idea that his nose virata was so realistic and so authentic That that its main star. Max shreck was actually a vampire and kind of dramatizing night into this movie. Where he really is..

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"seventy million" Discussed on GamesMyMomFound

GamesMyMomFound

04:56 min | 2 years ago

"seventy million" Discussed on GamesMyMomFound

"S i thought about it like wait a second. That means you would just fall to your death. And that's all it would be signed. Lawyer still may not make more of these recorded messages. Note to self make more recorded messages. Sorry she's married to science so good. I mean i agree with you. I mean even now like nowadays. I never really hear anybody talking about johnson. They're like no. I hadn't never spoiled from you. And i find that so surprising because i don't go out of my way to not recoil from a game that came out over ten years ago. I don't care i'm like okay. Whatever and i want to say to that and maybe i have this backwards. I don't remember what your bioshock came out. But he he kind of embodied to me in my memory. And i think it was. I think portal was after bioshock. I'm not sure. I think it was any kind of embodied sort of the same type of character as the guy who created andrew. M yes ryan. Yeah like he sort of that andrew ryan character but he's just so comic in an apt and so completely corrupt you know it's such a wonderful juxtaposition of a sort of you know when you first hear him. It's like oh it's almost paternal. This is our creator kinda voice. But he's just a complete idiot. Who's who's gone mad with. The amount of money spent all his fortune. There ought so great. Two thousand seven was bioshock. Yeah okay so it was pretty close before this. Yeah i'm just guessing. Clean the game. Everybody kind of spoils. What's going on all the time. I feel like i was surprised that none of this has ever talked. I'm glad it's not. I'm glad i was able to come into it. Without any recollection of any idea. What's going to happen. Yeah and scientists in today's world sprays. You never heard about the the lemon rant that he goes on because i was a pretty big. Yeah that was funny. Though life gives you lemons don't make lemonade. Like make life take back knows lens. Engineers combustible lemon the burns. Your house down just goes crazy ingested. The moon does why would you. I guess it does turn. If i don't know if he was sick or what was happening like i forget what the reason was. I just remembered that line where he just shouts pure poison for ten years. I've i've quoted that. I can't even. I couldn't remember the context of it but it's just one of the random speakers you're progressing. He talks about when they got and moon-dust you're right though the way he says it. Jason and i think he said he wanted to seventy million dollars worth and they couldn't come up with that money so they spent what they have left. We couldn't afford seven dollars worth so we spent seventy million that. That's yeah okay. That's what it was so hilarious. Grun them up mixed them in new jail. And guess what grownup moon rocks are pure poison. Yeah there it is. Oh definitely. Ill tire deathly ill..

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Is Zach Snyder's 'Justice League' a Good Movie?

The No Film School Podcast

09:36 min | 2 years ago

Is Zach Snyder's 'Justice League' a Good Movie?

"The very controversial for so many reasons for content reasons for formatting reasons i saw so many memes about the fact that it was reformatted. Four three zack zack. Snyder's justice league has officially dropped. We say dropped on the internet right. It's not like premiering a movie theater. It's just dropping on on. Streamers is fishy dropped on hbo. Max there's a complicated back story where zacks under had to leave mid production because of a family tragedy which is very sad judd app not try that patel just we took over just we apparently was a total asshole and there were all sorts of lawsuits. About what a dickey was and then you know. The film by many fans was not felt to reflects what zach snyder intended and there was long discussion of a zacks undercut image. Peo- max put in seventy million dollars to shoot a whole bunch more footage to make the zack snyder. Cut of justice league. Come out for years later. This is an interesting story because it is different. From a lot of directors cut stories. A lot of directors cut stories are ten years later. I'm grateful the studio give me access to the archive to rescan the negative and re-cut it is very rare in fact i can't think of an example where someone's like four years later. I got an extra seventy five million dollars to shoot additional footage to make an alternate movie like it is. Is there another example. That are missing where somebody got that. I don't know but what i do know. Is that in the history of film. There have been many many many directors cuts and extended editions and versions. That were revisited. We've talked about some of them here before. And most of our audience familiar with many of them It is not unheard of obviously for there to be something that prevents the original vision to be completed by the person who had it. And obviously there are many instances where somebody could go back and try and piece things together. Only orson welles. A number of times We even talked to. I talked to walter merch about going back in and recruiting and working on touch of evil. There are the magnificent emerson's with him as well. I think he's one of the early versions. Were early famous versions but bladerunner famously for anybody mir charles age And so much inbetween. It's such a common story but this one does stand apart because yeah he was given basically a massive feature film budget to make more of it his version of it and it is an interesting thing like will this happen more often. Will we get criminal. And saying actually i want to shoot a whole different ending too dark dark knight rises fifteen years later. Because i've rethought it. And i wanna go into a very complicated sort of relationship between the artists and the work when you remove the theatrical premiere and when you open up the idea of shooting original additional footage it is a it's vastly different so Full disclosure wasn't able to finish it have a two year olds. Get very sleepy very easily. Don't have four hours with two year. Old where i can watch the whole thing but universally in my social media of the people in my life everyone i know seems to have really enjoyed the new cup more than the last cut. I do not understand why people hate on sex neither so much. I genuinely enjoyed his dawn of the dead. I thought it was solid. I also am a like. I wanted to get into movies. Originally to make watchmen. When i was nice school. I don't hate his watchman. Cut like everyone else does. I don't understand whether so mad about it. I think people to hate sex. Neither for some reason that does not make sense to me. I'll also disclosed and then michelle. I know michelle is actually watched both right but so i have watched the new one. I watched the snyder cut. I did it. I made it through. Well di i not a big comic book movie fan. In general i have seen many of them though. And i did not see the original justice league so i had to do some research on what changed which was really interesting to me. I also actually really think highly of him from a visual standpoint. I find that even when he's not like a lot of the movies directed this one included. The material is just not great in my opinion but he's visually so committed to the bit that he does that his sequences really worked for me. And i think he's a great comic book movie director choice. Because i think he's really. His camera is like ballot. Check i think his action sequences are visually compelling. And i think his approach like to me the thing that felt the weakest about this. I mean obviously the some some major casting problems major script problems but all that aside i think it it mimicked. Some of what marvel does too much sometimes which i don't really like. They're some straight up. Like this is just an avenger. Seen but not as good. And i don't really love what it was in the first place personally but all my my personal take aside. I think filmmakers He is just he really doesn't. He's earnest he's not tongue in cheek and sometimes it gets a little silly and you might laugh. But i think his earnest approach to how dramatic he is with his camera like from dawn of the dead to the three hundred to a and tackling real quick charles before michelle I think that warner brothers is known to have some really tight released times. They don't have the same war chest that disney does for like they. They set these release dates. They they have to make them. I'm not going to get into the wise. And if sets really true but and that puts a lot of pressure on finishing something and delivering something. And i think that some of the the flaws in some of these dc comic book movies have to do with some of that some of us so anyway onto you. Michelle i f Well done on watching. The center is a endeavor. I i think i knew what the runtime was. But it doesn't click in my head until i was watching and the timeline at the bottom. It has like how long you've watched. And i miss read it. I thought it was much like when it said two and a half hours at the bottom. I thought that was a total Not they meant time that i had laughed and that was quite a surprise. So it's long. Don't don't kid yourself jack. Knifed mini series has parts could have been released in parts. My first input. If you will is i feel like i. Keep reading the quote snyder cut. That snyder wouldn't release in two thousand seventeen and i would argue that. I don't know this is i. Don't think this is at all what would have been released for so many reasons. It's a it's a post weeden post tragedy post. Hbo max snyder display. I don't think we would be able to release a for. I could be wrong. A four hour epic in a theater in twenty seventeen. I don't obviously say that. There are many teaser. There are changes are subtle there. Some people have pointed them out and in terms of very subtle and different. Like stolen changes. That i think are in there now. For example there's a billboard others billboard in the city at some point in the messages you're not alone and a lot of people have guessed that something that snyder put in in reference to his daughter. Like these little things that have been put in log away 'cause post years of reflection on it and i just don't think not content aside just the run time. I'm not sure how many people really yes for hours within a theatre. Let's do it. I don't know if we the same. i do. Think a really interesting experiment if anyone ever wants to ever play with this idea of same footage different story concept of how to edit something together. Because i started watching the josh sweden version the same evening. Don't do this same evening through off after watching case for a minute i thought you were. You said you meant side by side like you had to i. Four by three setup does allow you. I will say to have it on the side of my screen. As i was like doing some work so i will say the former three at least helpful in the arrangements of your browser window because like i'm not cutting anything off because it's not a letterbox or other format so the four by three is is is makes it easier to have the size. No i tried watching the conversion right. After some of the scenes giving away some of the scenes that feel pivotal in the story. Line are like thrown in the credits. The opening like oh i get with. This is going to do you. I don't know if i can sit through

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A Look Inside The World's Biggest Vaccine Maker

Short Wave

06:28 min | 2 years ago

A Look Inside The World's Biggest Vaccine Maker

"So rosa palm trees here green lawns. A little bit like a college campus riding in a golf cart up to the factory. Your some of these are the migos month. Rubella reviews vaccine serum institute of india was already the world's biggest vaccine manufacturer even before this pandemic the company says two thirds of all children in the world. Get its vaccines and most of them are made here. At a sprawling factory complex in western india inside conveyor belts with all these tiny little vial weasing going for automatic resilience section automatic. Visual inspection is inspecting me europe machine. It's a high tech operation but look outside the factory window and you see a reminder of this companies more humble roots horses in the nineteen sixties. This was a farm breeding race horses and one day. One of the horses got bitten by a snake. Suresh giada serums executive director. Explains what happened next. Bimbos do the lanes. Were not working great in india so he could not get their disney. We could not get anti snake venom serum in time the horse died but it's owner had an idea you said yesterday why not start making it ourselves. So the serum institute of india was born. It began making serums against tetanus and snake venom and leader added vaccines against all sorts of childhood diseases. They specialize in generic versions at low profit margins and export to one hundred and seventy different countries last spring. A tiny package arrived here by career from oxford university in england to the very small. While is one in chief scientist. Shali graham describes what was inside components of a viral vector vaccine against the corona virus serum scrambled to start mass producing them immediately in huge floor to ceiling stainless steel vats of the one. Embryonic human embryonic kidney selling yeah scientists petty ready recalls how he was developing other vaccines these fats when his supervisor told him to quickly convert everything over to the corona virus vaccine while under lockdown as the pandemic exploded it was difficult to follow very strict rules of solution during this People to do overtime. This was before. Clinical trials showed that the oxford astrazeneca vaccine would work. It was a gamble with so much at stake. He says everybody's waiting for the all mankind waiting. The whole world is waiting for it to this winter. When trials finally proved this vaccine did indeed work is celebrated internally. Not like party or something but we had that moment of joy gonna champagne. No no serum hopes to soon be churning out a hundred million doses per month of this one vaccine on top of all the other vaccines they're still producing here. The oxford astra zeneca. Formula is particularly attractive to india and other low and middle income countries. Because it needs just regular refrigeration not subzero temperatures. This is for storage area. The capacity of seventy million dollars. So what we're looking at here is enough to vaccinate. Whole countries is ongoing process of building out of cold storage along these conveyor belts and out to sixty eight country so far racing against russia china. In what some are calling vaccine. Diplomacy india's huge capacity is attracted interest from the so called quad. The us japan. Australia and india. They announced financing to help another indian producer make a billion more doses of another co vaccine but while indian manufacturers are partnering with global pharmaceutical companies. The indian government is challenging pam at the world trade organization. There is an agreement that binds all wto members to certain levels of protection for intellectual property. Twenty year patents. Regional thrashers legal scholar at the global development policy center in boston. She explains how india and south africa are asking the wto to suspend those patents. Cova vaccines so that companies like serum can crank out generic versions quickly and in certain countries the majority of the population won't be vaccinated for something like five years that gives those viruses a long time to mutate. So the argument they're making is not. Hey look out for us but more this is in the interest of all of us. Everyone serums executive director. John says he supports that effort at the wto watery required is a vaccine today. Not tomorrow you want to stop the disease and stop it sprayed and that can happen. Only if there is no restriction on using technology many global health experts agree. The pope has said he does too but some companies including astrazeneca have pledged to sell vaccines at cost without profit and suspending. their patents. They say is not the answer it would kill innovation and would not speed up distribution bottlenecks more to do with supply chains than access to the vaccine technology itself. Both sides of this debate are over emphasizing. The role of patents. Daniel hamill is a law professor at the university of chicago. He says the serum institute success chose a middle path. It got a license from astrazeneca. It's been able to mass produce vaccines within the current regulatory environment ensures the potential licensing arrangements without cancelling patents ceremonies if you're disabled to gain rights to make vaccines on a large scale. That's a good thing could serums factory. As vials of corona virus knock scenes wiz off conveyor belts inside chief scientist ms. Shali graham points to construction underway outside a new pandemic preparedness facility for another year or two renew community that has not actually ideas to have extra machines extra labs all on hand to make billions of doses of vaccine against whatever virus hits

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"seventy million" Discussed on SuperHero Homies!

SuperHero Homies!

04:34 min | 2 years ago

"seventy million" Discussed on SuperHero Homies!

"To another episode of the superhero homeys. Podcast many ms clinton. And i am here with the homey. Caleb what's going on man. I'm so happy to be back here again. I'm really excited for this episode. I mean i'm always excited to come on the show but this one in particular we'll get into it man but this is. This is just really significant for me. And i'm thrilled. I think that this is significant episode for a lot of people. I mean I mean this is not a good guys clearly. You know they clearly the episode but this is big because this has been something that started off as a nothing more than a rumor then. It was known that okay. So zach did finish the product but we never gonna get it. And then momentum started rolling. There was a petition that seemed to go nowhere. And then eventually we got the news that hey with the hbo. Max it's not gonna be able to finish his Project we're gonna get the snotty could of justice league and now here. We are three and a half years after the original justice league movie and there is a lot to say about this movie. You got a preface pretty much everything. I'm going to say here tonight with this. I'm not that guy who was like. Oh my god. I can't wait to see this matter as a matter of fact when i heard that one brothers was going to spend seventy million dollars. Zack snyder finish this thing. I was like oh my god that could have burned this money and a barrel for warrant than it would have been a better use of their funds. I am not a fan of really any of the dc you like. I think prior to this movie. I thought she was like the best dc film. I think this. I think that's fair. I like i like segments of other dc fans. But i guess it's a whole piece of a work art.

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"seventy million" Discussed on #hottakeoftheday

#hottakeoftheday

05:43 min | 2 years ago

"seventy million" Discussed on #hottakeoftheday

"Me personally. If i had to control and work with the people there is no easier way to control and work with the people if you take away their independence and you take away their independent thought and if i make them feel like they have to depend on us government and after depend on our medical advice. You're no longer individual. You're now a part of a system and financial. And so you know what. I what i love about this conversation just this piece and this is where we will close the conversation. Because i think we've touched a lot of things but your opinion my opinion three hundred twenty six million americans have valid opinions based on their life experience. Their family their hopes their dreams. And what we've seen because of the narrative of the media pushing to take independence free thinkers regardless of publicly a political affiliation. Like yourself in your specific example. You just gave feel like the government has taken things in his control and that's not wrong. It's not right it's how you feel. But but but there has been this vilification of seventy million people. Saying you can't feel that way because you're only feeling that way because you're republican and you support trump and you support guns and you support abortion and or don't support. You're a horrible person and we're gonna shut you down in the media. Then we want you to unite with the country on january twentieth. The our right right. It's like it's like let me let me tell you. Your thoughts are shit and then unite but only unites with people that i told you the shit and don't don't unite with them but you know what the people that are not having those thoughts and it's astronaut. It's so and it's it's great because it's it's the mental. The mental health issue is in. So maybe the solution is a we have to get out but we have to listen to people and not say you're right or you're wrong or you're woke or whatever your experience has you'd have your opinions which you have. We've had an hour where he got to chat about it and there are those who listened to the podcast who can agree with you. Disagree agree with parts agree with not. It doesn't make anyone wrong. It just makes you an individual and if stop treating people like individuals and.

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"seventy million" Discussed on Pop Culture Cosmos

Pop Culture Cosmos

04:23 min | 2 years ago

"seventy million" Discussed on Pop Culture Cosmos

"Shot. Her panel shockers got got renewed for season. Two cobra kai renewed for season. Four has been a massive hit as well. I mean we already talked about the success of bridgeton. Well over sixty million people have seen an episode in regards to cobra kai since cobra kai season one two and now three have been on the platform over seventy million. People have checked out at least one episode of that. So it's been very very encouraging to see these signs of all these great shows and of course stranger things the umbrella academy and all the other great shows that they've talked about bringing back again for another season and then all the stuff that they've got coming up and of course their devotion to films both action fair popcorn and light but they also have a good devotion to anime. Only thing i think. Maybe it's more kids programming. I think they've not done as well as i'd like to see as far as the kids programming end of it. I know that's a little harder for them to reach those properties because all those properties are usually bought out as far as the successful ones. But i know that they still need to connect with more audiences there on the on the younger end. Not i'm not talking about tweens tweens. They've done a great job of getting young adults shows that they have. But i'm talking even younger than that kids programming but everything else. They've really hit a niche on again. They becoming a leader in anime. Obviously the movie set. They've got the tv series. They're really rounding us form and their massive debt that they always seem to have. It doesn't bother them. it doesn't face. Because of the two hundred million subscribers keep bringing that money each and every week which allows them to go ahead and buy properties but allows allows them to go ahead and make and create properties big budget and lower budget movies. But i also like the fact that they devote themselves to quality movies as well they they go out and get award winning films..

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"seventy million" Discussed on KR Live Podcast

KR Live Podcast

02:33 min | 2 years ago

"seventy million" Discussed on KR Live Podcast

"Many times jokes are grievances. Somebody has a grievance and i would say my materials the same way weaving waiter right. So where do i get that. While it just living my day to day life something will happen to me eventually and it'll aggravate me and if it keeps happening. I keep getting aggravated. I wanna talk about. I may tell them. I may just bring it up A friend or something at first and then complain about it and then it will go from there. I might that might record myself complaining about it and listen to it again and see this job because i think this might be something and then i'll just try it on stage complain about it an i'll try to make it funny and then i'll see if the audience agrees if something's bothering me chances are it's bothering somebody else. If if using yakult as an email platform is bothering me than assurance bothering other people. So then i find that if i start making fun of jakko that other people agree. Oh shit yeah you're right. Terrible spam filters among yet. This is how jokes were me. And i'm sure that you've experienced crowds of different senses of humor so has your act evident onstage. Gaffe sure absolutely. I mean it's that's going to happen to any canadian a especially if you're if you're new when you have to. That's why when. I mentioned earlier that it helped me with my acting. You know 'cause. I've d- i on stage so many times. It helps you because as an actor mike. Forget your lines or something. We might stumble on your words stutter in That's kind of the same feeling especially if it's in theater in your onstage than it's very much the same feeling you know you have to learn how to bounce back from that so many times on stage eventually learn how to get through that and it still happens to me of course. Of course i mean especially if you do different crowds different countries. Sittings move around. You know not. Everybody thinks the same. Seventy million people voted for donald. Trump should tell you something to tell you that a lot of people. Don't think the same way that i do. And so and that's just my country now. Now at gun shows in singapore japan malaysia. Taiwan canada.

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"seventy million" Discussed on Mac OS Ken

Mac OS Ken

03:02 min | 2 years ago

"seventy million" Discussed on Mac OS Ken

"An interesting turn in an interesting case. Piece from berlin. Cider says the group coalition for a safer web and former us ambassador to morocco. Marc ginsberg filed suit against apple late last week for not kicking the messaging app telegram out of the app store. Ginsburg isn't just a former ambassador. According to his wikipedia page he served in a couple of positions during the carter administration before that he was a legislative assistant to senator. Ted kennedy the also worked on bill clinton's campaign and ninety two and al gore's campaign in two thousand and he's been a foreign policy and national security contributor to cnn cnbc bloomberg tv msnbc bbc allow arabia cbc and fox news as for the coalition for a safer web. The organization's website says he s w was a nonpartisan not for profit advocacy organization whose mission is among other things to promote new public and private partnerships to facilitate the expeditious removal of extremist and terrorist incitement and instruction content from social media platforms additionally cs w dedicated to restricting extremists access to internet infrastructure support companies vital to their dark and deep web operations. Basically what happened with parlor would be right up. Cs ws now. They'd like to see happen again to telegraph like parlor before it. Cs w argues that telegram is being used by hate groups and extremists to attack the capital further. The organization says apple knows that telegram is being used to intimidate threaten and coerce members of the public according to apple insider. There is also the accusation that anti-black anti semitic groups have openly utilized telegram with little or no content. Moderation by telegrams management despite the cs ws warnings and media reports about the app. Cbs w argues that apple has not taken any action against telegram comparable to the action. It has taken against parlor to compel telegram to improve its content moderation policies by not doing enough to moderate activity on its own app. Cbs w says telegram is in violation of apple's terms of service. Just like parlor and just like night. Yes they went there but instead of taking it up with telegram for some reason. They're taking it up with apple. Well they're taking it up with the courts to take it up without appleinsider says the demand a jury trial and asked the court to provide compensatory damages to each plaintiff and injunction to be granted prohibiting telegram from the app store until it complies with apple's guidelines and legal costs

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