35 Burst results for "Seventy One Percent"

Voter turnout sagging in troubled voting rights hub of Selma

AP News Radio

00:54 sec | 1 year ago

Voter turnout sagging in troubled voting rights hub of Selma

"This weekend Selma Alabama observes Bloody Sunday but in that city fewer and fewer people are voting and to many given the history it's heartbreaking and even shocking almost six decades after black demonstrators on the city's Edmund Pettus bridge risked their lives for the right to vote turnout in predominately black Selma and the surrounding county in twenty twenty was under fifty seven percent among the worst in the state I'm shocked actually congresswoman Terri Sewell's district includes Selma we of all places you know the importance of voting in every election she says voter apathy coupled with voter suppression is weighing heavily on her now we have to give people a reason to go vote the U. S. census bureau found that a racial gap persisted nationwide in voting in twenty twenty with about sixty three percent of black voters casting ballots compared to seventy one percent of whites I'm Julie Walker

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De Blasio Announces Vaccine Mandate for All City Workers

AP News Radio

00:48 sec | 1 year ago

De Blasio Announces Vaccine Mandate for All City Workers

"New York City is now requiring police officers firefighters and other municipal workers to get a covert backseat or be placed on unpaid leave mayor de Blasio said Wednesday the mandate affecting the nation's largest police department and more than a hundred thousand other city workers carries a November first deadline for getting the first vaccine does guards at reikers island will be subject to the mandate December first of the workers affected seventy one percent have already received at least one dose according to the city mayor de Blasio says workers to get their first shot by October twenty ninth at a city run vaccine site will get five hundred dollars he'd been wearing the mandate after instituting one for public school teachers this also sets up a potential showdown with unions who said they'd oppose a vaccine mandate I'm

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Canada Reopens Border for Vaccinated Americans

NBC Nightly News

01:44 min | 1 year ago

Canada Reopens Border for Vaccinated Americans

"A big day for families separated over a year as canada reopened. Its border to fully vaccinated americans. Tom costello is there. The cars were lined up at the border at midnight. Americans many with family. In canada to crossover from washington state to the detroit windsor bridge. My mother is going to be ninety. Four and october and that i mean i haven't seen her in year and a half to buffalo where the can cage just want to hold their canadian grandkids. I'll be the best grandma again and it'll just be fine. Americans who want to cross into canada must use the arrived. Can app upload proof of vaccinations and a negative covert. Pcr test within the last seventy two hours. I've got the app got my passport. Got my vaccine card and they get a pr test. I was across the border in five minutes today. But while canada is slowly reopening to american tourists the us is not opening the border to canadians costing billions in lost tourist dollars near buffalo. Tom's restaurant has been closed since march of twenty twenty. Where all missing a piece of good business because the border is not open. Canada is actually ahead of the us. In vaccinations seventy one percent of all canadians have received. At least one does compared to fifty eight percent of all americans yet the white house keeping. Us borders closed to ground traffic. Well i think that's utterly ridiculous Given the fact that we have all been admonished To follow the science to follow the facts here in canada widespread widespread frustration. That america won't let non americans and for at least another two weeks. Even as canada welcomes their vaccinated american neighbors.

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U.S. Hits 70 Percent Vaccination Goal, Four Weeks Late

5 Things

01:14 min | 1 year ago

U.S. Hits 70 Percent Vaccination Goal, Four Weeks Late

"Percent. That's the chunk of american adults that are now at least partially vaccinated against cove in nineteen. The milestone comes about a month later then president. Joe biden's fourth of july goal but as white house corona virus coordinator. jeff. Zion said monday. There's been a recent increase in vaccinations with these ongoing efforts. There's a strong sense of progress and you see it in the number of shots were getting into people's arms each day over the past few weeks we've seen a nearly seventy percent increase in the average number of new people getting vaccinated each and every day in the last seven days alone. Three million americans have gotten their first shot. That's the highest seven day total since july fourth. And just today we hit seventy percent of adults with at least one shot including ninety percent of seniors with at least one shot these are significant milestones in our fight against the virus. And it's very important to note in the states with the highest cates rates daily vaccination rates have more than doubled. The eight states with the highest current case rates have seen an average increase of one hundred seventy one percent in the number of

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NYC to Require Vaccines or Weekly Testing for City Workers

AP News Radio

00:50 sec | 2 years ago

NYC to Require Vaccines or Weekly Testing for City Workers

"New York City will require nearly all municipal workers to get vaccinated by September or undergo weekly corona virus tests mayor bill de Blasio says the vaccine mandates starts September thirteenth every single city employee will be expected to be either vaccinated or be tested weekly this means everybody he says the city tried purely voluntary for over half a year and every form of incentive the limit was reached it's time for more mandates and he's urging the private sector to do the same this is about our recovery this is about what we need to do to bring back New York City this is about keeping people safe the bloody says seventy one percent of adults in the city have had at least one dose of the vaccine Julie Walker New York

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Confirmed: We Played a Lot More Video Games During Pandemic

Talking Tech

02:01 min | 2 years ago

Confirmed: We Played a Lot More Video Games During Pandemic

"After the show to learn about special financing for talking tech listeners listeners. It's mike schneider here and i'm proud. Molina wilkin back to talking tech. Mike i know we wrote stories during the pandemic about people playing video games as we were forced to adopt a stay at home lifestyle but now there are some actual survey findings support. This tried brett. The entertainment software association. And that's the trade group that puts on the annual electronic entertainment expo which we refer to fondly as e three That association just released its annual essential facts about the video game industry report and found that more than half of video game players fifty five percent so that played more games during the pandemic and most players ninety percent so they'll continue playing after the country opens up. This is based on a four on four thousand. Us adults surveyed by the market research. Firm ipsos For the usa now some other findings Respondents said that video games provided stress relief. That was from fifty five percent of them and forty eight percent. Said you'll games provided a distraction Parents also said that video games churches in escape in a break for the kids. That's seventy one percent of parents surveyed said and more than half a parents. Fifty nine percent said their children play educational games in two thirds of parents. Sixty six percent said video games made the transition to distance learning easier for their kids. Some other interesting fact survey overall two hundred twenty seven million americans say they play video games and that's up from two hundred and fourteen million the year before. I don't know what you think. The average age of video game players brett but they are thirty one years old. How many games identify as female. Forty five percents Eighty percent of the game players in the us are over. Eighteen

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Eight NFL Teams Above 85 Percent Threshold for Vaccinations

Around the NFL

01:15 min | 2 years ago

Eight NFL Teams Above 85 Percent Threshold for Vaccinations

"Other news eight. nfl teams have now exceeded the five percent threshold for player. Vaccinations the nfl network reported on tuesday. Monday was the nfl's deadline for players to get vaccinated to be clear full activity and avoid any restrictions when training camps open on july twenty seventh that same network report as of monday. Seventy one percent of the players league wide have had at least one vaccination shot and that's up from sixty five percent in june twenty fifth report from. Espn what you take out of all this data claybon yes. I am glad that it's at seventy percent. I wish it were higher right. I i think nationally were were hovering about fifty percent but the access to the vaccines isn't the same as it is In the nfl. So i think we should be higher than seventy percent. I would I would assume as as time goes on we'll get closer To the threshold for everybody But but i think it's you know if you would've asked me on on july thirteenth twenty twenty. Hey there's a vaccine and Seventy percent of the players. Have it. I would i would be in much That would have been some really good news a year ago so i have to celebrate it but it could be better

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"seventy one percent" Discussed on The Mini-Break

The Mini-Break

02:30 min | 2 years ago

"seventy one percent" Discussed on The Mini-Break

"One break of serve in that third set that maybe he would start to believe in. Murray has the match points. I think it was five. One on the basler's phillies service game in that third saddened basler's feelies able to hold. And you just started to get concerned. Because bachelor's feely started hitting that. I ball as return deep down the center and then just slowly working marie over not hitting the inside in baller the down the line ball until he had the entire and half of the court to work with and to his credit it ended up working and the shock and mcenroe's voice. He said this matches done. It wasn't done. It was incredible but then again they closed the roof because it was late at night because we had rain during the day. And there's fifteen minutes there from hurry to reset getting the early break in that fourth after seeing his first serve percentage drop to forty seven percent in set number three. It's back up to sixty one percent in that fourth study seventy one percent of his first-serve points You know gets The three breaks he needs in the set to earn it. Five winners against four errors versus basha feelies. Ten winners against twenty unforced airs. I mean you look for and yes. Was he running more point than his opponent. Absolutely and on the center coins day at the center of course they have distance covered per point and murray's number is about a foot point one point six feet more per point than basler v leases. That makes sense. He was on a rope. And you do worry to more disciplined opponent. obviously a joke of each a medvedev as vir ev. They put you know they punish andy. Murray and andre. Roux blood even well. That would be an interesting one just to see how rupe love handles the slice but that would be a tough match-up for andy murray but to see him be able to handle the pace of basless view even somewhat just put so much pressure on battlefield again his ability to make returns In the court in particular you know throughout the match. I think bachelors feeling thirty six percent of his second serve points his ability to take that second serve return early inside the baseline down the line. Cross-court just take time away from you. Sneaky good hands following it forward. Obviously he displayed his feel with his slices. Today it was fantastic. See andy murray in action and again do i thing andy. Murray's winning this tournament absolutely not a new book. You know on tennis abstracts forecast for him now in terms of how they he projects moving forward here in the draw obviously he knocks out the seed in his section in bacilus vealy..

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"seventy one percent" Discussed on Armstrong & Getty On Demand

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

05:49 min | 2 years ago

"seventy one percent" Discussed on Armstrong & Getty On Demand

"Up with right revealing artist. Armstrong and getty show usa today today out with a poll. Seventy one percent of americans Say that we have more in common than is reflected by political leaders or in the media that that's without a doubt true of course The fact that it's only seventy one is a little disappointing three quarters. Roughly three quarters of people believe that yet. You know we don't get the representation of what we actually believe. But forty four percent said the country's ability to deal with measured. Major disagreements over the next decade will worsen so off forty four percent. People say it's gonna get worse. That's up five percent from a year ago. So i hope i think they're probably right now boy so yesterday james carville democratic strategist going way back. And he's old. I mean he. He helped bill clinton get elected ninety. Two which is now dang near thirty years ago. Well there's thirty years ago for the president's award so he's an old man but he did in an interview yesterday day with axios and And had some interesting stuff to say. It's hard to talk to anybody today. I won't do the the whole thing in his. Oh come on. He said it's hard to talk to anybody today. And i talked to lots of people democratic party. Who don't say this but they don't want to say it out loud that there's too much woke ism because get clobbered or cancelled. So he's saying all everybody the top noses the just keeping their mouths shut Honestly if we're just talking about biden it's difficult to find something to complain about. His biggest attribute that he's not into faculty lounge politics. And the interviewer. Sean ailing of. I'm sorry it's vox. That did this of. Vox said what's faculty lounge politics carcasses. You ever get the sense that people in faculty lounges and fancy. Colleges use a different language and ordinary people. Yeah they come up with a word like latino that no one else uses or they use a phrase like communities of color. I don't know anyone who speaks like that. I don't know anyone who lives in a community of color. I know lots of people that are black and white and brown who live in neighborhoods any any and the agreement outside of politicians who ever uses terms like that. There's nothing wrong with these phrases but this is not how people talk. This is not how voters talk and doing it anyway. A signal that you're talking one language and the people that you want to vote for your speak another language. This stuff is harmless in one sense but in another sense. It's really not sean. Ailing ask is the problem. The language or the fact that there are lots of voters who just don't want to hear about race and racial injustice. Well we have to talk about race. James carville says we should talk about racial injustice. What i'm saying is we need to do without using jargon language that's unrecognizable the most people including the most people this to do too cool for school s doesn't work and we need to stop it and i like this season We gotta quit. Saying republicans are calling his socialists. Anyway so we might as well run out out and out socialist..

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"seventy one percent" Discussed on Boston Public Radio Podcast

Boston Public Radio Podcast

04:00 min | 2 years ago

"seventy one percent" Discussed on Boston Public Radio Podcast

"So the pool of kids who are interested in going to vocational schools increases because a lot of the schools systems. Don't want their students going to the schools. So they don't they. Don't advertise the option that you have a vocational school option to go to because they'll lose money which follows the students in general. I would say this is a great step in the right direction I hope the department watches over the changes in emissions criteria closely. So that we don't just preserve the status quo but we really do see some change so you never know when a chilly. Two cases supreme court but indeed it did and the supreme court justice aside yesterday this pennsylvania cheerleader. Who didn't the chilling squad that went on this expletive laced rant on snapchat and got dumped off the squad. Supreme court sided with her and the washington post characterizes as a rare win for students speech on free speech matters and said that there with the chiller. Yeah no it was a surprisingly high level of consensus. I mean i think was eight to one all. Say the exact same moment either. I don't think no is we know or does he have a squad cheering for him but he he he. He apparently believes students have no free speech rights but Yeah and there's a remarkable consensus in the public in the public about this. In fact republicans are more in favor of this Decision democrats are an overall. I saw on the times this morning. Seventy one percent of people in the in the public support the notion that schools can't discipline students for off campus comments. That's because republicans are much more foul mouthed than democrats that may be so but but it but it is interesting. i mean from a school standpoint. This is a very gray area because you take another topic bullying. We know a lot of bullying happens. Offline out of school hours on the internet and has profound effects in school where kids gang up. And they all attack somebody via social media and you being princeton south hadley the most one of the most cases salsa longo so schools have been struggling with where the borders and free speech. I mean is it. The the place of the school is at the school. Hours is at the subject in this case. She didn't name the school she didn't name anybody in the school that was thought to be relevant and the court allowed in its decision that there are instances in which schools can intervene in off. Campus speech But they have a heavy burden of proof to show their that. In general the default ought to be the parents for disciplining students for their behavior outside of school not to school. So you're still the secretary of education today As opposed to the past paul rebel. You have to write a memo to each of the school committees in the state of the superintendents saying what the line is. How do you describe what they can discipline kids for outside of school. What they can't well. I mean number. One i go to my legal counsel okay. Fine here so i mean i. I think that it's got to be something that did. That has an immediate effect on people. Involved in the schools. In other words if it in some way disrupts the process of education for any individual or for the institution then there seems to be a pretext or a basis for taking some disciplinary action if it is just expression of a viewpoint that on any range of subjects some of which might involve the school but only indirectly. I think you've got to allow that to proceed talking to paul rebel. But i think we're on. We're on a journey to clarify this..

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"seventy one percent" Discussed on EV News Daily - Electric Car Podcast

EV News Daily - Electric Car Podcast

03:32 min | 2 years ago

"seventy one percent" Discussed on EV News Daily - Electric Car Podcast

"Ev batteries and importing various sources of batteries actually The korea international trade association announcing two days ago june twentieth the the united states imported two point three seven billion dollars worth of lithium ion batteries in the first four months of the year up. Seventy one percent from a year ago and imports from china. Fifty one percent of the total imports for the period. Now this coming from business. Career dot co dot k. Up last year's decrease from fifty percent was because the united states imported more korean battery sum s k and the others as well some imported. Lg they imported from hungary malaysia and poland respectively at presence. Some companies like l. g. and panasonic manufacturing lithium ion batteries in the us but the supply within the us. If you're not talking about tesla's gigafactory in nevada. It is highly insufficient whilst china leads the world and gigafactory big investment in europe with desperately catching up. There's a big job to do in the us. And that's why biden has been banging the drum for batteries over the last few months. I think his advisors and top energy people in the us government can see unless they unless there's a domestic supply. The us will be importing batteries as imports other energy sources. Right now that is not getting closer to the dream of energy independence of cutting the umbilical cord to other parts of the world. Relying on them energy next construction beginning in spain. Gigafactory we talk about batteries. That gold right now. The battery cell plan the building in the no blair house municipality in the province of toledo in spain central region of castilla-la-mancha. We'll be operational this year. The company announcing the project for the manufacturing facility back in march the construction of the two factories that building there were acquiring about one billion euros worth of investment about one thousand six hundred direct jobs and about twenty a gigawatt hours of annual production. In one by twenty twenty seven goes into operation though from early twenty twenty three and they're going to ramp to ramp up. Would that battery Supply battery output from that gigafactory. And that one's going to be inspiring a love it more battery news. It's positive you know they're coming and that means he's coming in. That is good thing. Final story on the podcast day. And it's about how younger people are getting into. Driving millennials. the biggest consumer group. A little bit verse to buying things like subscribe to net flix and spotify and apple music etc. And that's largely because younger people can't always afford to own or have the responsibilities that come with ownership now again..

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"seventy one percent" Discussed on The Mini-Break

The Mini-Break

03:12 min | 2 years ago

"seventy one percent" Discussed on The Mini-Break

"Of his first serves when seventy three percent of those first-serve points sixty seven percent of his second. Serve point set number. Four make seventy one percent of his first-serve wins eighty eight percent of his first-serve point seventy one percent of his second. Serve points he played the sort of dominant plus one tennis that he's capable of playing in a us that you know i serve a got. A lot of unreturnable serves on the racket of stefanos tsitsipas because he does have that sort of one twenty five one thirty power when that service landing and because he was landing at such a high rate when he did have to hit second serves he was able to be a little bit more aggressive with it. And again physically. It felt like syrup had sixty plus right where he wanted him going into that fifth. Set it just zero was tracking down. Everything c. t. Pass through at him and see honestly at a certain point in that fifth set reverted to just grinding and rolling in his back. In and saying you know what. I don't think you've got the balls to be honest to go big down the line to try and hit a winner and if you do come to the net. You're gonna be so shaky when you move forward that i'm going to have an easy look at a pass as long as i can dip it at your feet and it worked like there's nothing short to say. It worked on sphere of on this day. And it's just that was a little dr seuss apologize But it just. I did feel like this match was on spirits racket because his backhand down the line started to land sets three and four and even and sets one and two. He had his chances. It just didn't feel like seats. You pause played his best tennis at any point in this match as well. And that's why this match felt so winnable for zverev and you look at the numbers for seats. Pass overall in the match. thirty six. Winners against forty three unforced errors to forty five. Forty seven count. I mean a lot of the numbers tilt towards vir avs direction. And so. That's why i can't disagree with. You did not play a great match by any stretch of the imagination but he did have the gumption down the home stretch and you look for him in that fifth set in particular goes fifteen eighteen on. I surf point six of ten on second serve. Points doesn't get broken in the set fights off three break points. he faces. he was clutch in the fifth. He was willing to hit first. Four hands move forward and put under pressure and it felt like wins. Vera got gotta look at second serve. He would miss it when you're may have to return to a first survey was much more instinctual. So he wouldn't miss it and it's just those are the problems that persist for alex. I don't think there's anything else left to say. Because is physically. This match was on his racket but mentally again he wilted he did and look. You know you can talk about a lot of different things. The patterns and things it's of may or may not have done from the baseline. But i mean how many times you know we don't need to be a broken record here but how we're going to talk about this very servants specifically that second serve one or what i was. That's what i was literally about to say is in the fifth set when things are decided. You went thirteen percent of your points on the second. Serve you just. You just can't do that. And yeah two of those points or double faults. I mean not that you can just throw those away but even without those you know the numbers still just are not. It's just it's it's tough at this point for alex berenson. It's hilarious to paul..

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"seventy one percent" Discussed on The Mini-Break

The Mini-Break

04:51 min | 2 years ago

"seventy one percent" Discussed on The Mini-Break

"We love to see that just generally an anybody who can go out there and push hack is great but i think you know you look at this matching you're like holy crap. I can win matches this way. I mean it was in saint. Soccer could not figure it out and so that was disappointing or for me as she just could not figure out how to win points and you could see it. You mentioned the nerves that she talked about openly. I mean it was so evident. She would try to come to the net with no confidence. No real purpose in mind You know to me yes. She shouldn't have been just trying to slap every ball. Her gain is that big hitting the ground. And so hey how about we keep the swing speed up but just go to a bigger target instead of just crumbling and just trying to push these out. It was tactically. I didn't see good adjustments for soccer And so to me. This was much more soccer imploding and not being able to win a match than it was krejci cova besides her scrambling and throwing up moon balls. Which again. Greg credit's due for doing that and realizing that you can get a win and get to the finals of roland. Garros doing that. I mean i think that's a little ridiculous in and of itself. But i mean look here. We are And she played in the moment she knew. This augury was very nervy. Wasn't able to hit through her. All the way and finished wines'll she took advantage of that. I thought she did a really really good job of playing plus one tennis in that third set and keeping her service game simple. And you look for her stats. Why she made sixty five percent of her first serves one seventy one percent of her. First serve point seventy three percent for second. Serve points in that third set. She also had the gumption to hit threw the ball and go for those big shots and move forward and be at. That industry was sixty nine at the net. But i think soccer missed a bunch of passing that you know technically don't count as net points for crutches cova and again. I think it's her ability to do it off both wings. She is really skilled in that. You know again if you give her time on the forehand she can hit through that. I'll actually thinks she absorbs redirects pace really well particularly on clay courts felt like the harder soccer. He tried to hit the ball. The bigger the ball would come back at her..

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"seventy one percent" Discussed on The Signal

The Signal

06:40 min | 2 years ago

"seventy one percent" Discussed on The Signal

"It's pretty poweful thinking back looking at other organizations and other businesses which quite male dominated. And i'm working for a place and leading a national campaign. Which is women lead. Women behave differently online to men not only to protect themselves from harassment but also to take action. Great change through boycotts and withdrawing support for artists celebrities. That's according to one of the biggest social surveys. That happens in this country. Australia talks run by. Vox pop labs in conjunction with the abc. I stephen smiley. And i'm an slovakia and today on the signal way looking again at Tools a survey of over sixty thousand. Australians alcoholic scott. Mitchell had been getting stuck into it. We'll be putting some voices to the big trends in the data this time how women specifically experienced the internet and how they behave there and feel like. It's pretty safe to say that anyone hearing this probably uses the internet. a fair amount adds. It's definitely a uniting feature of a broadcast audience. But what we don't talk about very often is the fact that the way we use the internet is likely to differ depending on our agenda. Yes so there are few clear examples of the why this is reflected in the australia. Talk survey it's how women respond to harassment. It's how they respond to behavior. They disagree with on a grand scale from brands and corporations or public figures. Okay so let's start with the harassment question because we know that women are more likely to face harassment on the internet often on social media race. An independent survey for example separate from australia talks found sixty. Five percent of young women in australia have experienced some form of harassment online. So scott how are women responding. So fifty. Four percent of women in australia have flagged or blocked an offensive comment which is thirteen percentage points. More than men and seventy five percent. Unfriendly unfollowed blocked hit someone online. Because they disagreed with their behavior. That's about sixteen percentage points more than men do right which i guess makes sense if they are facing more harassment. What about once you move it beyond the person and into the rome of wrongdoing by corporations or public figures. Yeah they are more likely to boycott a brand which is said or done. Something found offensive. Seventy seven percent of women say they've boycotted a brand for those reasons and that also bleeds over into culture and entertainment. Seventy one percent of australian. Women say they've stopped supporting celebrity. Who is said or done something. They found offensive so women are facing more harassment but they also taking action when they feel like powerful people behaving badly. Yeah i think this is some of the first real data that hints at the way women in particular a using their presence online to effect change. And so i wanted to chat to women about how they're doing that and it started with a conversation about disney films so unsurprisingly. I was amazed at disney kid. My mom was the kind of person who went out and bought all the disney movies on dvd before she had children just says she was ready to go. This hanadova ni. She's a twenty one year old sydney based uni student and she's also got cerebral palsy. She's a writer and advocate for me. I think the key the character most related to was probably bell because she loved reading and love telling stories and just wanted to adventure wanted to know that like her very simple little life was going to lead somewhere and that was kinda how i felt. Look at this stuff. Isn't it neat in terms of wanting to be like everyone else. I think there was a hint of like ariel girl. Who has everything who just wants to fit in just wants desperately to whatever announces and doesn't realize that she's perfectly okay. Sure she's so. What point did the idea of representation start entering your mind and start to think. Oh i'm not seeing these types of people in stories. Well it came about pretty organically in pretty young me. Because i would just go henham. Hey dad why anyone who looks like me on tv where where am i And then kind of over the years. As i got older and more conscious effect like people with disabilities are just generally somewhat invisible in society. I started to realize in started to learn that like representations obviously a much bigger issue and has many complex pots to it but in terms of like specifically wanting disney to change. Things probably started in two thousand fifteen so in two thousand fifteen. Hannah wrote an open letter to the board of disney asking them to create the first disney princess with a disability. Now disney just. So we're clear is one of the biggest media corporations in the world. Yeah it's not just responsible for disney princesses. This is the company behind marvel star wars twentieth century. Espn okay so that's huge than trying to convince a giant like these need to actually make a feature film. It's taking some time. Hannah actually started this fight six years ago mainly on twitter and then six months ago. She launched a petition. We've reached an audience that i couldn't have imagined that when we started at i was convinced we were probably only going to get a hundred maybe a couple of hundred signatures and that that would mainly from people knew people who always support me no matter what like a few of their mutual friends on the outside and then changed. We're going to be sending this to like the thousands of people now database. So like you should prepare yourself and within the first twenty four hours. I think we had six thousand signatures. And while she started to gain a lot of momentum by advocating online she's also had some pushback. There's been a few twitter trolls who have taken it upon themselves to tell me that we need a disabled disney princess. Either because they think political correctness is gone too far or they feel that there are other princesses who already fit that category would say all aerial wants to walk.

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"seventy one percent" Discussed on Real Estate Coaching Radio

Real Estate Coaching Radio

02:08 min | 2 years ago

"seventy one percent" Discussed on Real Estate Coaching Radio

"They worked from home prior to the pandemic but this jumped to seventy one percent as of december with fifty four percent saying that they would prefer to continue work from home after the coronavirus ends. Let's hover there. That's different than before so the trend was already headed in that direction. Slowly right so maybe it would've taken another ten or twenty years to make it to the point where people were employers. Were willing to accept that working from homeless effective as working from everyone being in one location. But the coronavirus completely changed all that and now the genie's out of the bottle and now the people know that they can be and often times more effective working remotely and and all this technology zoom and for bella and all these other amazing companies. Which were there but there are. You know they're maturing slowly. All of a sudden they had all this massive growth inside twenty four months that momentum is not going to slow down and all of a sudden people there are so many more. there's so many more attributes and benefits to working remotely from a personal perspective and so We're looking for staff we're looking. We're looking to hire people and we're and we're virtual are coaching companies virtual. We have we have please literally all over. The world are staff. I should say 'cause they're all contractors but the reality of it is that trend is not going to reverse. It's not also it's not like all of a sudden people who've been working from home being efficient for the last two years or all of a sudden going to stay. Well okay. i guess it's time to go back to work and employers. Here's a really. The finer points are now advertising. Saying that you're gonna. I would say eighty percent or ninety percent of the people that are running ads looking for employees that are say white collar type. Jobs are leading that the description of the job with work virtually. Yes that's right and it's giving people a lot more opportunity. I think just like something..

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"seventy one percent" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

Daily Tech News Show

05:31 min | 2 years ago

"seventy one percent" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

"And discovery have reached an agreement to combine their media divisions into a joint venture. That will be seventy one percent owned by a t and t shareholders and twenty nine percent owned by discovery shareholders. So pretty much. All of discovery goes in here and the warnermedia section of. At and t. Goes in here into a new company. They have not named it yet. Eagerly awaiting that but the ceo will be discoveries. currency david zaslov. The new company will encompass warnermedia's movie studio it's television studios and all of its networks. That's the turner networks. Tbs tnt h. b. o. et cetera along with discoveries networks and that includes all the scripts networks. They acquired in two thousand eighteen so food. Hdtv discovery discovery science etcetera etcetera discovery brings in a lot of unscripted content international distribution. Which is something that. Hbo had a little bit of and international sports rights. So my thinking is we might see a new sport service. Spinoff out of this zaslov says the company combined spends twenty billion dollars a year on content. The new service will likely launch bundles at least discovery plus. Hbo max will be bundled. They might add some new services here. Whatever they do. Zaslov said quote in terms of bundling. We're going to do it differently. Some very curious what that means. One of the principal motivations behind the move is to reduce debt on. At and t. so at and t.'s. Going to get forty three billion dollars in cash back out of this deal and warnermedia retains some of the debt that takes off. At and t.'s. Books at and t. Believes this transaction will help it reach. Its debt reduction targets a year earlier than expected. And that's gonna let. At and t. Increase its capital expenditures expenditures mostly on networking and. They mentioned fiber by name fiber and five g. So they're going to raise that from eighteen billion to twenty four billion dollars this year even though the deal is not expected to close until mid twenty twenty two that that's the most important part here is if you're like okay. It's done No warner in discovery will not be together until mid next year. So kind of forget this is this is happening until then but the interesting things fallen. Out of this yeah..

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"seventy one percent" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

Daily Tech News Show

05:31 min | 2 years ago

"seventy one percent" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

"And discovery have reached an agreement to combine their media divisions into a joint venture. That will be seventy one percent owned by a t and t shareholders and twenty nine percent owned by discovery shareholders. So pretty much. All of discovery goes in here and the warnermedia section of. At and t. Goes in here into a new company. They have not named it yet. Eagerly awaiting that but the ceo will be discoveries. currency david zaslov. The new company will encompass warnermedia's movie studio it's television studios and all of its networks. That's the turner networks. Tbs tnt h. b. o. et cetera along with discoveries networks and that includes all the scripts networks. They acquired in two thousand eighteen so food. Hdtv discovery discovery science etcetera etcetera discovery brings in a lot of unscripted content international distribution. Which is something that. Hbo had a little bit of and international sports rights. So my thinking is we might see a new sport service. Spinoff out of this zaslov says the company combined spends twenty billion dollars a year on content. The new service will likely launch bundles at least discovery plus. Hbo max will be bundled. They might add some new services here. Whatever they do. Zaslov said quote in terms of bundling. We're going to do it differently. Some very curious what that means. One of the principal motivations behind the move is to reduce debt on. At and t. so at and t.'s. Going to get forty three billion dollars in cash back out of this deal and warnermedia retains some of the debt that takes off. At and t.'s. Books at and t. Believes this transaction will help it reach. Its debt reduction targets a year earlier than expected. And that's gonna let. At and t. Increase its capital expenditures expenditures mostly on networking and. They mentioned fiber by name fiber and five g. So they're going to raise that from eighteen billion to twenty four billion dollars this year even though the deal is not expected to close until mid twenty twenty two that that's the most important part here is if you're like okay. It's done No warner in discovery will not be together until mid next year. So kind of forget this is this is happening until then but the interesting things fallen. Out of this yeah..

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"seventy one percent" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

Daily Tech News Show

05:31 min | 2 years ago

"seventy one percent" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

"And discovery have reached an agreement to combine their media divisions into a joint venture. That will be seventy one percent owned by a t and t shareholders and twenty nine percent owned by discovery shareholders. So pretty much. All of discovery goes in here and the warnermedia section of. At and t. Goes in here into a new company. They have not named it yet. Eagerly awaiting that but the ceo will be discoveries. currency david zaslov. The new company will encompass warnermedia's movie studio it's television studios and all of its networks. That's the turner networks. Tbs tnt h. b. o. et cetera along with discoveries networks and that includes all the scripts networks. They acquired in two thousand eighteen so food. Hdtv discovery discovery science etcetera etcetera discovery brings in a lot of unscripted content international distribution. Which is something that. Hbo had a little bit of and international sports rights. So my thinking is we might see a new sport service. Spinoff out of this zaslov says the company combined spends twenty billion dollars a year on content. The new service will likely launch bundles at least discovery plus. Hbo max will be bundled. They might add some new services here. Whatever they do. Zaslov said quote in terms of bundling. We're going to do it differently. Some very curious what that means. One of the principal motivations behind the move is to reduce debt on. At and t. so at and t.'s. Going to get forty three billion dollars in cash back out of this deal and warnermedia retains some of the debt that takes off. At and t.'s. Books at and t. Believes this transaction will help it reach. Its debt reduction targets a year earlier than expected. And that's gonna let. At and t. Increase its capital expenditures expenditures mostly on networking and. They mentioned fiber by name fiber and five g. So they're going to raise that from eighteen billion to twenty four billion dollars this year even though the deal is not expected to close until mid twenty twenty two that that's the most important part here is if you're like okay. It's done No warner in discovery will not be together until mid next year. So kind of forget this is this is happening until then but the interesting things fallen. Out of this yeah..

twenty billion dollars Hbo mid next year eighteen billion twenty four billion dollars this year seventy one percent forty three billion dollars two thousand One twenty nine percent david zaslov Hdtv mid twenty twenty two zaslov Hbo max discovery t eighteen Zaslov
"seventy one percent" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

Daily Tech News Show

05:31 min | 2 years ago

"seventy one percent" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

"And discovery have reached an agreement to combine their media divisions into a joint venture. That will be seventy one percent owned by a t and t shareholders and twenty nine percent owned by discovery shareholders. So pretty much. All of discovery goes in here and the warnermedia section of. At and t. Goes in here into a new company. They have not named it yet. Eagerly awaiting that but the ceo will be discoveries. currency david zaslov. The new company will encompass warnermedia's movie studio it's television studios and all of its networks. That's the turner networks. Tbs tnt h. b. o. et cetera along with discoveries networks and that includes all the scripts networks. They acquired in two thousand eighteen so food. Hdtv discovery discovery science etcetera etcetera discovery brings in a lot of unscripted content international distribution. Which is something that. Hbo had a little bit of and international sports rights. So my thinking is we might see a new sport service. Spinoff out of this zaslov says the company combined spends twenty billion dollars a year on content. The new service will likely launch bundles at least discovery plus. Hbo max will be bundled. They might add some new services here. Whatever they do. Zaslov said quote in terms of bundling. We're going to do it differently. Some very curious what that means. One of the principal motivations behind the move is to reduce debt on. At and t. so at and t.'s. Going to get forty three billion dollars in cash back out of this deal and warnermedia retains some of the debt that takes off. At and t.'s. Books at and t. Believes this transaction will help it reach. Its debt reduction targets a year earlier than expected. And that's gonna let. At and t. Increase its capital expenditures expenditures mostly on networking and. They mentioned fiber by name fiber and five g. So they're going to raise that from eighteen billion to twenty four billion dollars this year even though the deal is not expected to close until mid twenty twenty two that that's the most important part here is if you're like okay. It's done No warner in discovery will not be together until mid next year. So kind of forget this is this is happening until then but yes there are of interesting things. Fallen out of this yeah..

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"seventy one percent" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

Daily Tech News Show

05:31 min | 2 years ago

"seventy one percent" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

"And discovery have reached an agreement to combine their media divisions into a joint venture. That will be seventy one percent owned by a t and t shareholders and twenty nine percent owned by discovery shareholders. So pretty much. All of discovery goes in here and the warnermedia section of. At and t. Goes in here into a new company. They have not named it yet. Eagerly awaiting that but the ceo will be discoveries. currency david zaslov. The new company will encompass warnermedia's movie studio it's television studios and all of its networks. That's the turner networks. Tbs tnt h. b. o. et cetera along with discoveries networks and that includes all the scripts networks. They acquired in two thousand eighteen so food. Hdtv discovery discovery science etcetera etcetera discovery brings in a lot of unscripted content international distribution. Which is something that. Hbo had a little bit of and international sports rights. So my thinking is we might see a new sport service. Spinoff out of this zaslov says the company combined spends twenty billion dollars a year on content. The new service will likely launch bundles at least discovery plus. Hbo max will be bundled. They might add some new services here. Whatever they do. Zaslov said quote in terms of bundling. We're going to do it differently. Some very curious what that means. One of the principal motivations behind the move is to reduce debt on. At and t. so at and t.'s. Going to get forty three billion dollars in cash back out of this deal and warnermedia retains some of the debt that takes off. At and t.'s. Books at and t. Believes this transaction will help it reach. Its debt reduction targets a year earlier than expected. And that's gonna let. At and t. Increase its capital expenditures expenditures mostly on networking and. They mentioned fiber by name fiber and five g. So they're going to raise that from eighteen billion to twenty four billion dollars this year even though the deal is not expected to close until mid twenty twenty two that that's the most important part here is if you're like okay. It's done No warner in discovery will not be together until mid next year. So kind of forget this is this is happening until then but the interesting things fallen. Out of this yeah..

twenty billion dollars Hbo mid next year eighteen billion twenty four billion dollars this year seventy one percent forty three billion dollars two thousand One twenty nine percent david zaslov Hdtv mid twenty twenty two zaslov Hbo max discovery t eighteen Zaslov
"seventy one percent" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

Daily Tech News Show

05:30 min | 2 years ago

"seventy one percent" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

"And discovery have reached an agreement to combine their media divisions into a joint venture. That will be seventy one percent owned by a t and t shareholders and twenty nine percent owned by discovery shareholders. So pretty much. All of discovery goes in here and the warnermedia section of. At and t. Goes in here into a new company. They have not named it yet. Eagerly awaiting that but the ceo will be discoveries. currency david zaslov. The new company will encompass warnermedia's movie studio it's television studios and all of its networks. That's the turner networks. Tbs tnt h. b. o. et cetera along with discoveries networks and that includes all the scripts networks. They acquired in two thousand eighteen so food. Hdtv discovery discovery science etcetera etcetera discovery brings in a lot of unscripted content international distribution. Which is something that. Hbo had a little bit of and international sports rights. So my thinking is we might see a new sport service. Spinoff out of this zaslov says the company combined spends twenty billion dollars a year on content. The new service will likely launch bundles at least discovery plus. Hbo max will be bundled. They might add some new services here. Whatever they do. Zaslov said quote in terms of bundling. We're going to do it differently. Some very curious what that means. One of the principal motivations behind the move is to reduce debt on. At and t. so at and t.'s. Going to get forty three billion dollars in cash back out of this deal and warnermedia retains some of the debt that takes off. At and t.'s. Books at and t. Believes this transaction will help it reach. Its debt reduction targets a year earlier than expected. And that's gonna let. At and t. Increase its capital expenditures expenditures mostly on networking and. They mentioned fiber by name fiber and five g. So they're going to raise that from eighteen billion to twenty four billion dollars this year even though the deal is not expected to close until mid twenty twenty two that that's the most important part here is if you're like okay. It's done No warner in discovery will not be together until mid next year. So kind of forget this is this is happening until then but the interesting things fallen. Out of this yeah..

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AP-NORC Poll: Biden Approval Buoyed by His Pandemic Response

AP News Radio

00:49 sec | 2 years ago

AP-NORC Poll: Biden Approval Buoyed by His Pandemic Response

"President Biden is enjoying steady approval heading into his administration's next phase after his first one Hundred Days the president's overall approval rating is sixty three percent in an EP and a war C. center for public affairs research poll his pandemic Candoli gets seventy one percent approval the poll reveals the public's less worried about the pandemic than any time since February twenty twenty when the virus was first reaching U. S. soil about half of Americans say they're at least somewhat worried that they or a relative could be infected seven in ten said that just a month ago overall fifty four percent say the countries on the right track higher than at any point since twenty seventeen forty four percent say it's on the wrong track Sager made Donnie Washington

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Amazon Wins The Union Battle

Techmeme Ride Home

01:24 min | 2 years ago

Amazon Wins The Union Battle

"Is not yet finished but remember that big union drive among amazon workers in alabama so far with half. The ballots counted the union drive. Looks like it's going down to defeat by at least a two one margin quoting the new york times. The incomplete tally puts amazon on the cusp of defeating the most serious organized labor threat in the company's history in a high profile campaign since the fall of the retail wholesale and department store union aimed to establish the first union at an amazon warehouse in the united states. The result will have major implications not only amazon but also for organized labor and its allies. Union said there were three thousand. Two hundred and fifteen ballots cast from fifty five percent of the five thousand eight hundred and five eligible voters at the warehouse in the closely watched election. The union must get support from more than half of the votes cast to prevail. The ballots were being counted in random order in the national labor relations. Board office in birmingham alabama and the process was broadcast via zoom to more than two hundred journalists lawyers and other observers and quote and just as i went in to record this. I got a notification on my phone that indicates that the final tally is not yet official but most outlets are calling it. Seventy one percent of the warehouse workers voted against joining a union. So the union has gone down to

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Far fewer California seniors are getting vaccinated in rural counties than urban areas

L.A. Times Morning Briefing

00:37 sec | 2 years ago

Far fewer California seniors are getting vaccinated in rural counties than urban areas

"Has only vaccinated about half of it senior population against covid nineteen. That's according to the latest data from the cdc. The sixty five and older group was deemed the most vulnerable to death and serious illness. During the pandemic but overall only around fifty six percent of california seniors have received the full course of a covid nineteen vaccine there are also discrepancies between urban and rural counties. In the more rural conservative shasta county just thirty six percent of seniors are fully vaccinated that compares with other counties like merrin just of san francisco where seventy one percent of seniors are fully vaccinated

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"seventy one percent" Discussed on Figuring It Out

Figuring It Out

02:01 min | 2 years ago

"seventy one percent" Discussed on Figuring It Out

"Employee satisfaction and that's huge in today's reality where employees wellness is particularly important as we move from work from home to hybrid to return to work type of scenarios. Employees are flat out stressed out and are looking to their companies to provide some guidance resources and yes of course purpose now also holds for potential future employees and employer. Branding is really the next big thing in purpose. Communication and in marketing. There's some some data that i wanna share with. You study show that employees generally want to volunteer In their in their communities and they like if they're companies assist them in doing that and according to deloitte their volunteerism survey workplaces with a culture of volunteerism. Find that volunteering. Boosts morale improves building which is huge and increases brand value. According to a two thousand eighteen study of employees who feel that their company encourages them to support causes. Seventy four percent are more likely to recommend their company as a place to work and seventy one percent or more likely to stay longer and sixty one percent are more likely to increase their overall engagement at work provided that their ceo makes a real effort to address important societal issues. The translation to all of that not only does purpose. Impact our ally but it impacts r. o. e. which is return on engagement in issues like volunteerism social justice and even green energy. And i could go on when it comes to being a purpose driven business. The benefits truly outweigh the cost and many times volunteering and philanthropy and the most fundamental embodiments of purpose and business..

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Palo Alto Networks' 2021 Ransomware Threat Report Indicates a Ransomware Demands Surge

Cyber Security Weekly Podcast

02:05 min | 2 years ago

Palo Alto Networks' 2021 Ransomware Threat Report Indicates a Ransomware Demands Surge

"We're going to be getting into the palo alto networks ransomware threat report. Twenty twenty one and you'll devos president regional chief security opposite the i pay giants head that role. Sometimes i have. I was thinking alia So yeah thanks for joining again having this talk history. Some of the k. Phonics was when i was running up the nights it's Pretty impressive Intensive some of the payments. I will deal with what the bank paying and what they're making. I think we're in the wrong business but Maybe they will talk about how companies should be dealing with this because it sounds like companies have been dipping their hands in their pockets tying ransomware. Yeah in ranson. Look think i think from the beginning of this survey you'd really hang around if there is no money to be might actually bandies. Brass was actually quite lucrative has been quite literally footing for a number of us and people have been pike. I think that's the the last year specifically ran sort of cut not injuring himself. What we saw was the average mass pike by organization has dramatically increase. Two thousand nine saint louis sitting somewhere in the order of about fifty thousand. Us dollars was typically so the ransom in twenty twenty s nelson going out to three hundred thousand dollars Hundred and seventy one percent year on year growth just simply from the ransomware itself the rest payments obviously with within organizations insensitive. The rats in this thing paid for generations vessels the double from five minutes. And you're making some instances where the mice rats were example. We looked amazing. Twenty twenty actually averaging somewhere around the four point eight million dollars just to the rest where threat. The questionable of the survey making people the hesitant. Pike i don't see why for a second. The people are not paying. Because there's no reason why the ransomware would be going over and things would be going out out. Why was seeing normal ransom with resurrection. So puppy up.

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Knicks cruise past Thunder 119-97 after shaky start

AP News Radio

00:32 sec | 2 years ago

Knicks cruise past Thunder 119-97 after shaky start

"R. J. Barrett ported thirty two points in the next check off a slow start to clobber the thunder one nineteen ninety seven Julius Randle had twenty six points for the Knicks who trailed by nine through one quarter after Oklahoma City shot seventy one percent from the floor the thunder shot forty two percent the rest of the way New York forced eighteen turnovers and grab seven more offensive rebounds than the thunder OKC actually led early in the third quarter before Barrett knocked down a three to put the Knicks ahead to stay al Horford had sixteen points to lead seven Oklahoma City players in double figures I'm Dave Ferrie

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"seventy one percent" Discussed on Reduce Debt Increase Wealth

Reduce Debt Increase Wealth

06:00 min | 2 years ago

"seventy one percent" Discussed on Reduce Debt Increase Wealth

"Of you're losing a job. Yes slim to none why you worried about it. You just need to have a plan. What i tell it yourself a plan. Write it down. If you want to build up your savings to have a bigger emergency fund. You just need to plan for it and then you need the budget for it and you need to pay yourself first. And he said i never thought of that which brings me to hair united states. We're the richest country in the world. So i thought what we can compare ourselves and be thankful for what we have. And here's what i found. Worldwide adults with ten thousand dollars or less and wealth and wellbeing. All your assets less the debt you owe on it so ten thousand dollars. Here's an example at twenty five thousand dollar car. They owe fifteen thousand or less on at ten thousand dollars in well. That's all the have that is seventy one percent globally. Seventy one percent of the people have less than ten thousand dollars in well so if you have a twenty five thousand dollar car o fifteen thousand or less on it. You're better off than seventy percent of the people. The next level up wealth of ten thousand to one hundred thousand is twenty one percent of the world's population so if you have a wealth under a hundred thousand dollars that would be a home you paid two hundred and fifty thousand you know hundred and fifty thousand or less. You're better off than twenty one percent of the world's population or you're part of twenty one percent of the world's population then the next level one hundred thousand to one million is just savon percent of the population worldwide and as forty percent of all the wealth worldwide. The average american has a wealth of five hundred and thirty five thousand and net worth. Consider that according to the federal reserve the medium american family had eighty one thousand dollars a net worth in twenty thirteen. The average family had five hundred thirty five thousand in that were. I never made much over fifty five sixty thousand a year and i have over five hundred thousand dollars a network at puts me in the top seven percent of the global population worldwide. There is a lot of poor people out there as a lot of people out there who have a lot less than what we have here and the united states. You wondering why everybody wants to come here. Perhaps that could be the reason the stats. Id's cited to you. I got from the chicago tribune. And i have a lincoln my show notes for those who are interested in reading the article. And i'll be back in thirty seconds with my final thoughts. If you listen to this podcast used an apple podcast app please rate and review this podcast for all you non apple users you can download i tunes on a windows machine. You go to the upper left. Hand corner slick podcasts. Do a search reduce that increase. Well you can subscribe to the podcast and you can also rate and review the podcasts. I appreciate any feedback. That i get as i continue doing podcasts. I'm sure i'll learn how to make improvements and get better at doing this for those of you who are struggling to get your debt control. Stay the course it can be done. You just have to have dedication confidence. And a commitment for the rest of us in the united states where are better off than ninety three percent of the people worldwide and. that's just the average person. So don't be discouraged. You can achieve your financial freedom. You just need to identify your problems freight plan stick to it and be determined that you can improve your life and your financial freedom no matter what difficulties may lie ahead..

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Political storms swirl around California's Newsom amid virus

AP News Radio

00:43 sec | 2 years ago

Political storms swirl around California's Newsom amid virus

"I'm Julie Walker poll numbers drop for California's democratic governor as a recall petition started by Republicans before the pandemic continues to circulate a poll released yesterday by the public policy institute of California found just over half of the state's residents fifty four percent approve of how governor Gavin Newsom is handling the job suggesting the recall effort still has an uphill climb but that's down from sixty five percent in may at the height of his approval among Democrats he's dropped from eighty six percent supported may just seventy one percent now about half of the independence support him and just sixteen percent of Republicans approve the poll did not ask about the recall I'm Julie Walker

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"seventy one percent" Discussed on The Real Madrid Podcast

The Real Madrid Podcast

02:29 min | 2 years ago

"seventy one percent" Discussed on The Real Madrid Podcast

"And we'll look ahead to elitist return whereas madrid's trip to this. Saturday will most of the media coverage of course in the last twelve thousand is concerned. The shock defeat in a couple of del rey and the future of coach zuzana. He was candid in his own summary. He was quick to say that he to full responsibility for the defeat he added. Whatever happens will happen. Did he think his squad continues to believe in his playing. Philosophy is answer to that. I think so. He would have to the players though if they get the message. But yes i think they do so somewhat subdued really and the tone of those comments seem on the face of it to have something of a resigned. Feel to them not actually quite book. We're used to hearing or others though while it's not leaping to zero actual defense the finger pointing clearly. The under performance of a whole host of players. Venecia's is give verde odriozola and mariana fans views in these situations are always sought out plenty of polls around the place. The biggest one had seventy one percent of people believing. This should lead to the exit for the dan but sixty seven percent of those wanted him to resign and not for the club to fire him. Surprisingly though only twenty five percent believe. It's dan's fault. Whereas thirty nine percents highlighted the play as being fulton thirty six percent said they felt the club with the reason why they were in the position that they are in today. Law sleep which of the players came out of the defeat worst and iskoe was the clear winner that another of the poses sorts of find out off of fans media. I can who should replace the dan if he should leave a big surprise save forty four percent opted for row all allegra is getting a mentioned enables mun also and so two is a guy yaldo. The current coach at river plate rita leave any comments came from any of the players in the last twenty four hours of wanting to break ranks..

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Election misinformation is still spreading

Marketplace Tech with Molly Wood

04:08 min | 2 years ago

Election misinformation is still spreading

"Lies and unfounded allegations about the us election. Continue to circulate and though we talk about facebook and twitter a lot critic say youtube hasn't been doing nearly enough to prevent the sharing of videos making false or misleading claims. Seventy one percent of americans say they use the website according to pew research and over a quarter of. Us adults get news from it. All this is a topic for quality assurance where we take a second. Look at a big tech story rebecca. Hi awhile is a reporter for boxes open sourced project you to stance with some of the videos that just proclaimed trump one is that you know the election already happened. It's not technically interfering in the democratic process anymore. But of course other people would disagree with that characterization and say it's promoting a lot of doubt in the electoral integrity. So a lot of average people would probably call election misinformation certainly not being removed from youtube. There's a lot of frustration that this platform has played a really large role in just sewing. Dowd and creating confusion another concern. Is that even though you to. Maybe making it harder for people to find that content that doesn't stop people from sharing direct links on other platforms. And that's one way. This content sort of slips through the cracks. That's exactly right in one sense. Youtube is saying we are ticking borderline videos and taking them away from our search results but none of these platforms existent vacuum and they really aren't coordinated in the most optimized way to make sure that it's not jumping from one place to another one of youtube tubes other strategies has been to de monetize video so not allowing ads on misinformation. How effective has that been a lot of the videos. That i saw were not from channels. That are on youtube to make a lot of money. They're just random videos that sort of allege voter fraud in some capacity and they amass views so that strategy might work for a channel that really needs youtube to survive. But for someone who's just trying to add to the confusion. It's not clear like that move would really be particularly helpful. It seems like youtube has escaped a lot of the pressure that facebook and twitter have been under and they have responded by slapping labels on content or removing it. Why do you think Youtube has gotten a pass. Facebook was the tax story in the aftermath of the two thousand sixteen election. And so much of what we discussed regarding tack and politics has centered around facebook. It's given researchers and journalists that data tool that makes it easier to get a peek into what's getting attention on its own platform and i don't think youtube is really been pressured to do the same. Which means that you can't look at it and brees attention about things that are sort of going viral in the same way and there is maybe another test coming for these social media platforms with the possibility of corona virus vaccine and misinformation related to that. Do you expect anything different when it comes to preventing vaccine misinformation. So i think something. That's really interesting. As youtube said it will ban covid nineteen vaccine misinformation. So it's actually said you can post something. That's going to contradict the world health organization or local health authorities. About what the nature of a covid. Nineteen vaccine lennon. If one does arrive obviously there's a lot of attention on that now because of the announcement from pfizer but you know beyond that rule. There are other signs that youtube is going to take a similar approach in to the election into other topics that get a lot of attention like this so you know pushing authoritative content trying to rely on officials to sort of divert people to what they're saying and pushing fact checks and things like that rebecca. Hi awhile is a reporter for vox. Youtube says the most popular videos about the election and its search results are from quote authoritative news organizations though it won't say paul qualifies as authoritative

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Doctors may be better equipped to handle latest virus surge

AP News Radio

00:44 sec | 2 years ago

Doctors may be better equipped to handle latest virus surge

"The latest surge of coronavirus cases appears to be much bigger than the previous two cases are on the rise in forty nine states hospitals are becoming overwhelmed in states like governor Kim Reynolds Iowa the overall increased patient volume is stressing our health care system and it is putting capacity at risk in Minnesota governor Tim Walz says the virus problem is social distancing seventy one percent of our spreading cases are happening in private social gatherings weddings funerals restaurants and bars attendance will now be limited Minnesota bars and restaurants must stop serving at ten PM a new report says Tennessee counties but not required wearing masks in public on average seeing coronavirus death rates double or more I'm at Donahue

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Acast integrates with Patreon patron-only shows

podnews

03:06 min | 2 years ago

Acast integrates with Patreon patron-only shows

"A constant patron of just announced a collaboration enabling creators to publish subscriber only content across different podcast platforms and make it easier for fans to financially support patriot creators. who works on almost all podcast. Players is profitable. Fuck i heart media. Podcasting revenue grew seventy four percent year on year for the company. Downloads are up. Seventy one percent new advertiser also spending with the company and other places to bob pittman. Ceo committed in a revenue colder fifty percent of the new. Podcasts launched on the podcast network be from female and verse creators and we now know that iheart paid fifty million dollars to buy. Vox nurse last month. I heart media has also signed sales and production partnership with pushkin industries. It'll make iheartmedia. The company's exclusive sales partner. And pushkin will also co produce new original. Podcasts iheartmedia over the next few years quite enough iheartmedia. It's focused on somebody else. Stitcher has rolled out a new website in the process. The url for podcast has changed old addresses. Though will read rx by you might as well update you website. It's probably a good idea. A are ends iheart podcast network trailer that they are again. They've signed up with pod sites to enable podcast attribution for every campaign triton. Digital's omni studio has partnered with ghana india's largest music streaming app to bring omni studio podcasts into the garner platform. Keep listening for how well garner is working for. Us and podcasts was a category in. Us quiz show jeopardy on monday. Podcasts highlighted stitches. Science rules with bill. Nye luminaries fiasco wonder is we crashed an audible. Original weirdly called it burns us neither and it will conan. O'brien needs a friend taped earlier. It was the first podcast since the death of the host. Alex trebek surprise. It's time for some more tech stuff. Garner the indian podcast app appears really high impart news podcast downloads. Statistics which are linked to today are numbers are produced using both rss us agent and player user agents but the garner app itself doesn't set any obvious user agents so this traffic might not be visible in your own podcast host anyway willing to all of our workings today in our show notes nine newsletter phase one is about to close editions and suggestions for the new podcast. Namespace willing to that today. Buzz sprout now supports visual. Soundbites away to mark sharable portions of podcasting apps and social media attack from podcast index. New podcast namespace willing to a bite from the podcasting two point. Oh show on pont verse and we all sending a little more about the lightning network and podcast monetization and another piece of news that to just in case you understand it more than we do.

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Magic mushrooms could help treat depression, study finds

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

02:59 min | 2 years ago

Magic mushrooms could help treat depression, study finds

"Trials focusing on depression concentrated specifically on treatment resistant depression a clinical classification that categorizes patients suffering from md who have not responded effectively to at least two different pharmacological antidepressant treatments during a current depressive episode so to translate that that means that that standard allopathic medicine methods of treating depression are not working for these people. I'm really curious as to what kind of therapy. They're doing cognitive behavioral. Good question that they were doing with addicts that had would. That was having great response with both silla. Simon and lsd in this case they say this mdd which is again major depressive disorder Is much more common with some estimates suggesting over three hundred million people worldwide suffering from this debilitating condition while a larger face trial before or after the planned. Amick to good question while a larger phase two trial testing silla cyber dd is currently underway. This new study in the journal of jama atri and i think that's journal of american medicine. Association offers the first peer reviewed published data showing efficacy for this particular mental health condition. This small preliminary trial recruited twenty four subjects with at least two years of documented history of depression. All of the subjects were required to wean off of any antidepressant treatment before the trial commenced so they were clean from the medications they've been on and the story here says depression was assessed using the standard grid. Hamilton depression scale rating the severe depression scores of twenty four or higher on the scale while seven or less is classified as no depression. At the beginning of the study. The average score for the cohort was twenty three. So these were severely depressed people. The treatment process resembled the general protocol used in most suicide. Simon studies two doses of silla. Simon were administered to each subject spaced two weeks. Apart a number of psychotherapy sessions both preceded and followed the active solicitation sessions. The results were undoubtedly impressive with seventy one percent of the cohort displaying more than a fifty percent reduction in depressive symptoms at the four week. Follow up so wow four weeks. After the treatment seventy one percent of these people had a more than fifty percent reduction in symptoms. That's pretty significant. Ya and it's not and the reason big pharma hates it. is it actually cures. that's right. it's not something that you have to keep growing and taking every single day for the rest of your life. I mean you could. But i mean you you couldn't. You'd probably have good old time. You'd also micro dose on sivan fairly effectively and not even

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Market Update: LINK, LTC & ETH Looking Strong

The Trader Cobb Crypto Podcast

05:14 min | 2 years ago

Market Update: LINK, LTC & ETH Looking Strong

"Here a couple of people talking about the high of the monthly candle now 'cause. We are in November, now and Yeah it month all of Taiba Twenty five percent can't come plane with. some pretty happy with that the weekly, of course, looking beautiful rot. Now, the way clearly is about to close in five minutes Montagne. And if it stays as he's right now it will close up five point three percent notice big away laws wake the no wake in the right direction dilates look it's not over extended. Now a the moving average having court. Out We did pull up through fourteen thousand. But? Filed a hold fouled to stay above and I was a real wicky taught break. It didn't really dealt with. Excuse me much confidence. Ward down. Didn't break with much confidence at all so Yeah. Look I'm into the modern Certainly, we could say bitcoin continue to claw. To. Be a crazy person would suggest that that's not lyles are not possible. Sites. We hang up hanging up pretty high, and we haven't seen proba pullback. On the daily alway clear for quite some time that look we could continue to keep on moving out. Let's let's take ourselves back to that sort of. Projection run of two, thousand, nineteen, where we you know we we saw massive moving. We saw many strong wakes, but that was also pulled back I mean we saw in on the twenty ninth. Of April the Sixth of my thirteenth May and the nineteenth. Sorry Mike, we sort go up. That was full wakes. Aquatic strong move there as well that that full-week move let me just take from those full weeks with seventy one percent now for. The loss of five weeks sammy seen a thirty percent Mussa note is big percentage. Wise. that. We pulled back into the trials on a little bit on that Waco game back in June, and then we shot back up headed tools that fourteen thousand dollar mock. So I am. I'm not thinking about this I'm just watching. What the bucket is providing me and saying, is there anything there that is signal to make to be more bullish bearish right now longtime on bullish meeting Tim on bullish. Oliver the four out there highlights and they're all higher highs. So I can't really can't build Germany cases being short right now the the one out can look we do have some resistance at thirteen, thousand, nine, hundred, seventy, two. Two test but did push down low just recently where are we today with Bitcon? We'll close down point three percent at thirteen, thousand, seven, hundred, and fifty one dollars. So Guy, it's pretty happy days right now theorem at an Oscar push-up es died. Broadcast through the resistance level that which was was that three hundred, ninety, four region and will have to wait and see if we can break above that a guy. Now, there is a two-day candidates also quite bullish. This I'm keeping a close on Theorem as well. It's broken out this morning through the to test level of Wa- on full, which was a guy in the level I said before this is a law time from him looking and I will be provided that the simplicity kicks continues I will be looking for for long try on a theory. On looking quite NAS as a trend there. Needs to settle itself a bit more three, hundred, Ninety, seven, thirty, four now, which represents two point seven percent up. Except pay also cheaper, we mentioned the weekly the on a theory as well. It was actually down two point, two percent at the moment. Noah nearest bullish. Well, Bitcoin has course nothing really has banked buffet. Ex pays close awake daffy five point two. Point three percent at twenty four cents on the nose is a really horrible looking child's up point one percent now twenty four cents flat nothing to speak overwrought their bitcoin cash. All Of that to seven fog level. Again, guidance going to close down one point, two percent as we are about to close rods. Now it's up two point, two percent today. The WACO is going to. Finish in the red, not much to go on their dialect low to mid timeframes on Bitcoin Cash Ignatz break, two, seven five and ultimately Nacer to Eddie one get to a new hire high. That's listening back the WHA one at the Bay of me to be trading. The why the trade now come on the lot coin hair gyn loss wake you know the cracking wait twenty, three percent or the week before the week just gone down five point five percent on the daily has just closed right now. It closed down. Yeah. It was basically flat on the Diet that was nothing really speak of it is a level at fifty six dollars and forty five cents of keeping a close eye on. And Lot, coin as well on the tonight. There is a bullish candidate right there on that today on keeping a close on that as well. Why? Well because it's in the cradle Zion and it looks pretty dont strong at the moment. So keeping. That in my watch list today looking for long opportunities that

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