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Northwest Newsradio
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"Latest addition to the file on gunshots being the leading cause of child deaths in the U is .S., according this to from federal health Cincinnati officials, Mayor Aftab Pureval. They were a group of Kids killing an 11 year old and injuring five others including a 12 year old happened Friday night the father of the 11 year old killed Isaac Davis. When would this stop? Would this ever stop? Cincinnati cops tips and leads have been coming in with Israeli air attacks continuing on Gaza Israeli officials say Gaza city is surrounded by Israeli ground troops and armor Jordan's king announcing that his nation's Air Force tonight air dropped medical aid to the Jordanian field hospital in Gaza after an Arab Muslim student was injured in a hit and run Friday on California's Stanford University campus. Police are investigating it crime. as a possible hate A Stanford student Hassan Shami visited the victim in the hospital. He said that he recognized the person as someone who was harassing him and other people at a pro -palestine rally here at Stanford. A notable nugget from the new ABC News Ipsos poll done the over weekend ABC's Jonathan Karl. There still is very strong support for Israel in Congress among both parties but 14 Democratic senators signed a letter urging Israel to have a pause in the fighting to allow humanitarian support to come through. Younger voters and many of those Democratic voters almost all of them saying that they have an unfavorable view of how Israel is doing this. Tyson foods recalling is nearly 30 ,000 pounds of breaded chicken fun nuggets. They're dinosaur -shaped. Consumers complained of finding metal pieces in them. Tyson says one person is reported being injured. You're listening to ABC News. Northwest traffic from the High Performance Homes Traffic Center. In Tacoma on westbound highway 16 at South Union Avenue a collision that at one point had all westbound lanes blocked. Now blocks just the right lane but traffic still backed up from I -5. We still have slow traffic in Seattle on southbound I -5 very slow from northeast 130th down to the Ship Canal Bridge in Renton. Northbound highway 167 continues to be congested a south from 180th up to I -405 and in Seattle westbound 520 remains closed between Montlake Boulevard and I -5 for construction through tomorrow morning. Westbound on the I -90 bridge traffic from slow West Mercer Way across the span to I -5. Weather sponsored by Northwest Crawlspace Services your up -to -date weather forecast cloudy today with highs near 60 tonight rain with overnight

Real Estate Coaching Radio
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"And now your hosts, Tim and Julie Harris. Three, two, one, and we are back in all MG. Oh my gosh, they sound like a 9 year old, I wonder why that is. But OMG have we had a wild and crazy week. In case you guys didn't know it, Julie and I were we rang the bell at NASDAQ as special guests of glan Sanford and the executives at EXP realty. And a lot of little interesting surprises came from that. Mostly, we were outside on the jumbotron in Times Square as an we were a picture of us along with Glenn and our good friends Orlando and Danny montel were standing there on this I don't even know how many how tall this is. The jumbo jumbotron was huge. It had to be a hundred. It was huge. It was awesome though. Yeah, it was incredible. I mean, for a couple of poor kids from central Ohio and all of a sudden, you know, on Times Square ringing the bell at night. IRL. Yeah, in real life. There you go. I mean, it was crazy. So yeah, I know a lot of you enjoyed that experience with us through Instagram and whatnot. If you want to see those pictures, yeah, some of you are accommodating that we look like we're a little bit like deers in the head during the headlights. That's pretty accurate. Indeed. Never done that before. Yeah, exactly. Never done that before, exactly. So yes, you can find all of our pictures from our little adventure over on Instagram. And that, of course, is at Tim and Julie Harris. So today's podcast, we are focusing on, is there going to be a housing crash, longtime listeners, you guys know that there's not going to be one. But how do you actually know if there's going to be a housing crash? Now, what Julie did is she wrote down, let me look one, two, 8 questions. And these are questions that you're going to want to write down. These are questions that you're going to want to share with your if you're a team leader or a broker or your agent Friends. Frankly, if you're working with buyers or sellers, these are the actual filters or the questions that you need to be familiar with. So you can actually logically answer the question, what's going on in your market? That's right. And this is particularly important because the markets are not all shifting at the same rate. So from town to town, even within your town, you're going to have different things happening. So these are the questions for you to be introspective about take stock of your local market. All real estate is very local, even hyperlocal within your town. Point number one, write this down, review your current and coming soon, listings and buyers. Why are they buying or selling? Do you have a single solitary quote distressed client? On the seller side, which always is asking you for you, again, we are getting all of us are getting beaten upside the head and down the other with all of these ill informed I don't even want to use the word eyes actually thinking, but it rhymes with jackass. But so all those people who are telling you guys, the real estate market is going to crash, Julie has been doing hours of research and you're just listening to a podcast who is the Logan Monta shami who is on housing wire. I write for housing wares. So I listen to a lot of their stuff.

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"Will make sure that this is a gem a gemstone for the area for Germany for Europe and for the world This plant by the way was created at a cost of 5 and a half $1 billion and it's tended to boost Tesla's capacity to make EV sport vehicles This will be a key for Tesla's goal of capturing more of the European EV market And it comes as the war in Ukraine drives up fuel costs and adds to momentum to the already soaring EV demand story Musk said Tesla would target making between 5000 to 10,000 vehicles a week by the end of this year Smartphone giant Xiaomi defied analyst expectations reporting a 40% jump in net income sales rising 21% shami managed to grow its worldwide smartphone shipments in December during the holiday season and those gains came despite prolonged component shortages and fluctuating producer prices in the second half of 2021 Xiaomi also disclosed it will begin buying as much as $1.3 billion worth of its own shares under a previously approved program in a joins Alibaba and other Chinese giants that have accelerated stock repurchases after a brutal market sell off Xiaomi shares right now better by 5.2% in Hong Kong All right 33 pass the hour let's cross to Los Angeles Brian Curtis is there looking at markets It's all about the strength and technology at least in Hong Kong Yeah tech is doing very well It seems that there's a little bit more juice in the buyback story from Alibaba and Xiaomi and expecting ten cent perhaps today as well with its earnings Alibaba is up about 3% again today NetEase is up more than 3% And Paul just mentioned that Xiaomi had a nice bounce there It's up a little more than 5% or so other stocks well I mean the whole complex is doing well the banks index is up two thirds of a percent And the hang seng tech index is up 1.9% We may come off these levels it's been pretty heady movements here just of late But the mood is pretty good here right throughout the region The nikkei is up two and a half percent The ASX 200 is up about four tenths of a percent The cost Three quarters of 1% higher similar gains in Taiwan Brutal day for the bond market though bond yields pushing ever higher A short dated treasuries are now moving toward their worst quarterly performance in about four decades The yield on the two year here 2.18% the yield on the ten year at 2.40% and WTI crude is moving around a $109 or so Just slipping a little bit gold at $1924 a try out Paul to you All right thanks Brian 34 minutes past the hour Time for a check of global news And day two of the investigation into the China eastern crash and there is still no trace of the black box that banks has got details it yeah the mysteries continue Paul investigators are now saying that the fatal.

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"10,000 European urbanites including people from London and the overwhelming majority of people want more space for walking more space recycling more promotion for public transport and better public transport and also they were crying out for more green space And I think a full range of solutions is already available There is also a number of initiatives in Paris the inner part of the city will become a low traffic zone next year This will limit the through traffic of about a 180,000 cars each day Copenhagen has also committed to procuring only zero emission buses from 2025 and to make a very large part of the city zero emission by 2030 We need to commit to creating zero emission mobility systems in cities by 2030 and we absolutely need to make sure that this transition is as fair as it possibly can be There is no time to waste I Mark Daniel Davies for Bloomberg radio in London So decarbonizing London's buses Well let's look at another aspect of ESG Because according to the recruitment firm Spencer Stewart women now make up the majority of non executive directors at the top 150 listed firms in the UK and that is for the first time ever Shami iqbal Spencer Stuart's UK managing partner told me why It's a combination of things Caroline So it's about focus it's about every board now is focused on representation of all types There's a gender of one of them They haven't tried Alexander review from 2016 for the focus on this And there are more women coming soon now Now this is a good news story and absolutely it It doesn't ask a little bit that the pipeline is not so good So we need to keep to keep an eye on that because a number of executives coming through we're still work to do that But it is a good news story for sure Yeah okay No and I was going to come on to the more troubling elements The government has a target for women on boards over all that doesn't look so good that news around people of color on UK boards also pretty appalling and the Hampton Alexander report you mention was grim because it showed how much in part of an intractable sort of problem this is getting more women and more diverse representation on boards I mean yeah as you say it does mask some of the deeper problems We can think of that for 26 years now And of the 150 largest companies that we've surveyed there's basically the top 30 companies minus on the investment trust there's still 50 companies that have not met the 33% of women on the board target by April Now we do expect that to be better when we do it next year But yes there is still work to be there In terms of the government targets are they doing enough Is that the reporting of the differential in terms of male and female pay As you say is enough of a light being shown in some ways the UK is something of an example For other countries But is it enough really to get change quickly enough So I think the government spotlight is one thing and having targets of having robust metrics But the fact now I think is that many more organizations and boards are waking up to the fact that proper representation at the very top of their organization whether that be executive levels or non executive levels is crucial for their business survival The fact is that in more diverse organizations perform better And so we'll start to see various stakeholders that be employees and that be customers that be clients organizations have describing which firms they engage with based on how diverse their organizations are What do you think that the pandemic will have done to this lots of discussions around who whose career the pandemic has hurt most I suppose What's your view on that I mean it's still ongoing two years into this health crisis Yes It's really tough And it's difficult to analyze the data because as you say but still feels like we're sort of back in the eye of the storm again Thanks it does suggest that this won't be great for female collectors because we've seen some of the some of the data coming through that women executives are bearing the brunt of various things whether it be family whether it be elderly relatives whether it be younger children and one of the challenges that there's always been that slight discussion around executive promotions for women as well and at the very time that women are becoming executives There are various things going on in their lives perhaps The men are not going through but I think those things are these things are getting faster now I do believe that and I think this perception of tokenism around putting women on 15 year olds because of that is going away now We're trying to really work with that We speak to our clients all the time around metrics around representation around diversity and its broadest sense So it's going to be tough I think coming out of the crisis for a wide variety of people not just women No absolutely So what do you need then It's short to become a Ned How'd you get that job In terms of the corporate world there are really two times I guess that you can think about becoming a non executive So one is when you're a serving executive and you're climbing the ranks And you should speak to your CEO or if you are the CEO speak to your.

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"Overwhelming majority of people want more space for walking more space for cycling more promotion for public transport and better public transport and also they were crying out for more green space And I think a full range of solutions is already available There's also a number of initiatives in Paris the inner part of the city will become a low traffic zone next year This will limit the through traffic of about a 180,000 cars each day Copenhagen has also committed to procuring only zero emission buses from 2025 and to make a very large part of the city zero emission by 2030 We need to commit to creating zero emission mobility systems in cities by 2030 and we absolutely need to make sure that this transition is as fair as it possibly can be There's no time to waste I'm Mark Daniel Davies for Bloomberg radio in London And to the social and governance necks women make up the majority of non executive directors at the top 150 listed companies in the UK for the very first time according to recruitment firm Spencer Stewart Shami iqbal Spencer Stuart's UK managing partner told Bloomberg's Caroline hepker Why this is the case It's a combination of things Caroline So it's about focus it's about every board now is focused on representation of all types There's a general is one of them They haven't done Alexander review from 2016 and for the focus on this And there are more women coming soon now Now this is a good news story and absolutely it It doesn't mark a little bit that the pipeline is not so good So we need to keep to keep an eye on that because the number of executives coming through they're still work to do that But if it is a good news story for sure Yeah okay No and I was going to come on to the more troubling elements The government has a target for women on boards over all that doesn't look so good that news around people of color on UK boards also pretty appalling and the Hampton Alexander report you mention was grim because it showed how much in part of an intractable sort of problem this is getting more women and more diverse representation on boards Yeah as you say it does mask some of the deeper problems We can think of that for 26 years now And of the 150 largest companies that we've surveyed there's basically the top 30 companies minus on the investment trust There's still 50 companies that have not met the 33% of women on the board target by April Now we do expect that to be better when we get next year But yes there is still work to be there But in terms of the government targets are they doing enough Is that the reporting of the differential in terms of male and female pay As you say is enough of a light being shown in some ways the UK is something of an example for other countries But is it enough really to get change quickly enough So I think the government spotlight is one thing and having targets or having robust metrics But the fact now I think is that many more organizations and boards are waking up to the fact that proper representation at the very top of their organization whether that be executive levels or non executive levels is crucial for their business survival The fact is that in more diverse organizations perform better And so we'll start to see various stakeholders as that be employees and that be customers and that be clients organizations deciding which firms they engage with based on how diverse their organizations are What do you think that the pandemic will have done to this Lots of discussions around who whose career the pandemic has hurt most I suppose What's your view on that I mean it's still ongoing two years into this health crisis Yes It's really tough and it's difficult to analyze the data yet because as you say but still feels like we're sort of back in the eye of the storm again David does suggest that this won't be great for the manufacturers because we've seen some of the some of the data coming through that women executives are there in the brunt of various things whether it be family whether it be elderly relatives whether it be younger children and one of the challenges that there's always been that flight discussion around executive information for women as well Now that was Spencer Stuart's managing partner shammy iqbal speaking to Caroline Hepburn coming up this is Bloomberg daybreak Europe life from London and will get you interviews with two award winning women Microsoft's chief digital officer Jackie Wright and heber Bevin CEO and founder of utter berry And I just want to give you a quick check on the European markets so European stocks are climbing towards a record in thin holiday trading with a Macron variant really in focus as cases do surge across Europe The stock 600 is just within a whisker of another record up three tenths of 1% The FTSE 100 is surging up over 1% as UK markets do reopen after the Christmas holiday stay tuned this is Bloomberg This is care as the power to bring kindness where it's needed It brings out the best in every one of 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Bloomberg Radio New York
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"Urbanites including people from London and the overwhelming majority of people want more space for walking more space recycling more promotion for public transport and better public transport and also they were crying out for more green space And I think a full range of solutions is already available There is also a number of initiatives in Paris the inner part of the city will become a low traffic zone next year This will limit the through traffic of about a 180,000 cars each day Copenhagen has also committed to procuring only zero emission buses from 2025 and to make a very large part of the city zero emission by 2030 We need to commit to creating zero emission mobility systems in cities by 2030 and we absolutely need to make sure that this transition is as fair as it possibly can be There is no time to waste That was bluebirds months for Bloomberg radio in London That was pulling back smart Daniel Davis there and according to recruitment firm Spencer Stuart woman make up the majority of none executive directors at the top 150 listed companies in the UK for the very first time shami iqbal Spencer Stuart's UK managing partner told Bloomberg Caroline's hepar It's good news It's a combination of things Caroline So it's about focus it's about every board now is focused on representation of all types There's a general is one of them They haven't Alexander review from 2016 and for the focus on this And there are more women coming soon now Now this does a good news story and absolutely it It doesn't ask a little bit that the pipeline is not so good So we need to keep to keep an eye on that because the number of executives coming through there's still work to do there But if it is a good news story for sure Yeah okay No and I was going to come on to the more troubling elements The government has a target for women on boards over all that doesn't look so good the news around people of color on UK boards also pretty appalling and the Hampton Alexander report you mentioned was grim because it showed how much in part of an intractable sort of problem this is getting more women and more diverse representation on boards Yeah as you say it does mask some of the deeper problems We can take offset I think for 26 years now A lot of the 150 largest companies that we've surveyed there's basically a top 50 companies minus on the investment trust There's still 50 companies that have not met the 33% women on the board target by April Now we do expect that to be better when we do it next year But yes there is still work with either In terms of the government targets are they doing enough Is that the reporting of the differential in terms of male and female pay As you say is enough of a light being shown in some ways the UK is something of an example for other countries But is it enough really to get change quickly enough So I think the government spotlight is one thing and having targets that had a robust metrics But the fact now I think is that many more organizations and boards are waking up to the fact that proper representation at the very top of their organization whether that be executive levels or non agent levels is crucial for their business survival The fact is that in more diverse organizations perform better and so we'll start to see various stakeholders as that be employees and that be customers as that be client is organizations deciding which firms they engage with based on how diverse their organizations are What do you think that the pandemic will have done to this lots of discussions around whose career the pandemic has hurt most I suppose What's your view on that I mean it's still ongoing two years into this health crisis Yes It's really tough and it's difficult to analyze the data because you stay with but still feels like we're sort of back in the eye of the storm again Thanks it does suggest that this won't be a great first female electors because we've seen some of the data coming through that women executives are bearing the brunt of various things whether it be family whether it be elderly relatives whether it be younger children and one of the challenges that there's always been that slight discussion around executive promotions for women as well That was Spencer Stuart managing partner shami ikbal speaking to Caroline hepker there Now coming up this is Bloomberg daybreak live from London and will get you interviews with two award winning women Microsoft's chief digital officer Jackie Wright and heba Bevin CEO and founder of utter berry you're listening to Bloomberg daybreak Europe stay tuned Hi everyone Al Roker Care has the power to bring kindness where it's needed It brings out the best in every one of us It doesn't just see people It takes time to understand them It puts the needs of others ahead of its own And when you start with care you end up with a very different kind of bank Truest Truest bank member FDIC The composer Joseph Haydn famously said I listened more than I studied It sounds like a law school hypothetical Here in Bloomberg it's the same thing Do you maintain that low rate regime Can you see our two years How do you build a strategy with that eventuality in mind Experts information news The push sets up a potential fight What.

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"Good morning and thank you Ministers in Northern Ireland will discuss potential new restrictions to curb the spread of the COVID variant later Cases of the virus are continuing to rise in the region as they are across the UK with DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson among those who have tested positive Storm wants health minister Robert swan says there will be additional asks of the public after today's meeting Now here in the UK a man has denied murdering conservative MP David Amos and Essex He was stabbed multiple times while meeting constituents in Leon sea in October Ali harby alley has also pleaded not guilty to preparing acts of terrorism between May 2019 and September The 25 year old from North London is due to go on trial in March And Singapore's freezing ticket sales for flights and bus trips under its vaccinated travel lanes as it tries to keep the omicron variant out of the country The move applies to all 24 countries with which Singapore has agreements for quarantine free air travel as well as overland bus services with Malaysia People who already have tickets will indeed be able to travel Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quick tag powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries and the annual this is Bloomberg Caroline Thank you so much Lincoln with the world news Now it's time for square mile of deep dive into city news Women make up the majority of nonexecutive directors at the top of 150 listed companies in the UK now and that for the first time that's compared with just 18% of women on boards a decade ago according to the recruitment firm Spencer Stewart and joining us this morning is shami iqbal who Spencer Stuart's UK managing partner Shall we thank you so much for being with us We like to track these numbers This is for the last reporting year then to April Women or female neds have jumped Why Yeah absolutely It's good news It's a combination of things Caroline So it's about focus it's about every board now is focused on representation of all types There's a general is one of them They haven't done a Gander review from 2016 instead of focus on this And there are more women coming through now Now this does appetizer The answer is a good news story and absolutely it It doesn't ask a little bit that the pipeline is not so good So we need to keep to keep an eye on that because the number of executives coming through they're still work to do that But if it is a good news story for sure Yeah okay No and I was going to come on to the more troubling elements The government has target for women on boards over all that doesn't look so good the news around people of color on UK boards also pretty appalling and the Hampton Alexander report you mention was grim because it showed how much in part of an intractable sort of problem this is getting more women and more diverse representation on boards Yeah as you say it does mask some of the deeper problems isn't it We can take ourselves a 26 years now and over a 150 largest companies that we've surveyed There's basically a top 50 companies in minus on the investment trust There's still 50 companies that have not met the 33% women on the board target by April Now we do expect that to be better when we do it next year But yes there is I mean there's the reporting of the differential in terms of male and female pay As you say is enough of a light being shown in some ways the UK is something of an example For other countries but is it enough really to get change quickly enough So I think the government spotlight is one thing and having targets and holographic metrics But the fact now I think is that many more organizations and boards are waking up to the fact that proper representation at the very top of their organization whether that be executive levels or non executive levels is crucial for their business survival The fact is that in more diverse organizations perform better and so we'll start to see various stakeholders of that be employees and that be customers as that be client is organizations which firms they engage with based on how diverse their organizations are What do you think that the pandemic will have done to this lots of discussions around Whose career the pandemic has hurt most I suppose What's your view on that I mean it's still ongoing two years into this health crisis Yes It's really tough and it's difficult to analyze the data yet because as you say but still feels like we're sort of back in the eye of the storm again Dave does suggest that this won't be great for female executives because we've seen some of the data coming through that women executives are bearing the brunt of various things whether it be family whether it be elderly relatives or there'll be younger children and one of the challenges that there's always been that slight discussion around executive promotions for women as well and at the very time that women are becoming executives There are various things going on in their lives perhaps Go to total wine you'll save more so many wines and beers galore down through the aisles with corks to pop as for friendly advice why.

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"From Bloomberg world Hank waters I'm Charlie paddle tech sync stalks in a reversal after yesterday's post fed rally a down day across the board with the S&P falling 41 points down 9 tenths of 1% but the sell off in technology was the big story today as stack down 385 points lower by two and a half percent than as stank 100 index was down 2.6% S&P down 9 tenths the Dow dropped 29 points today down by about one tenth of 1% tenure up 1330 seconds ten year yield 1.41% Spot gold just below $1800 the ounce of 1799 West Texas intermediate crude oil up 2.1% 72 38 a barrel FedEx rode higher ground package volume and increased prices to post profit above analyst estimates easing investor concerns over higher labor costs at X shares after ours up now by 6% Recapping stocks lower with the S&P falling 9 tenths of 1% I'm Charlie pallet That is a Bloomberg business flash You're listening to Bloomberg you sound on with Joe Matthew on Bloomberg radio It was set on this very program maybe two weeks ago Democrats should declare victory right now and go home With infrastructure and the debt ceiling in the bag take the victory lap Would that have been right That may depend I guess on what happens with the voting rights bill with one emerges in the Senate as we were just discussing With nadim Al shami let's assemble the panel and see how they feel about it if Bloomberg politics contributor Genie Chan Zayn who's been with us for every bounce of this ball and Doug high is back Republican strategist former comms director for the RNC former deputy chief of staff for former House majority leader Eric Cantor Great to have both of you with us Jeannie my goodness every time I talk to you the agenda has changed but it's definitely on to 22 now according to our reporting today at Bloomberg when it comes to build back better So I wonder if you feel any differently today about this if this is some sort of shell game as David Weston asked this morning or this afternoon on balance of power knowing he can't get built back better Maybe there's something else we can get your attention with Enter voting rights in the Senate Genie That's right You know we heard the breaks go on starting late yesterday on the build back better and boy they screeched to a halt today by this morning and they immediately shifted as the president indicated yesterday they would to the Voting Rights Act but of course that is not possible unless they are able to get some filibuster reform or rules reform And that at this point doesn't seem likely So you know make of this meeting with the president with Joe Manchin I mean would they be meeting if this was another waste of time endeavor that everyone's writing about They may be meeting They may feel like they can get Kristen sinema on board Joe Manchin keep him there and get some kind of filler buster reform but if you listen to what she said as you were just talking to nadeem about you know the last 24 hours she has said she is not in favor of this She makes a good point as to why unless she changes her mind hard pressed to imagine how they get voting rights past and all the.

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"The same time from the Bloomberg Interactive Brokers Studio in New York. We welcome you to this now to the second hour of bounce of power. I'm David Weston. The Senate is back in session today, with the house coming back next week, and together, they face a daunting agenda as the struggle over infrastructure and reconciliation continues with much of the disagreement within the Democratic caucus itself, with West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin, saying over the weekend that there is no great rush. I've been very clear, I think, and I think it strategic pauses necessary. Right now we have the unknown in the unknown is everything you've been talking about Covid what's going to happen with covid what they'll do to the economy. No one's talking about inflation or death, and we should have that as part of the discussion. We welcome now. Nadine El Shami of Brownstein. Hyatt Farber Schreck. Mr. Al Shami earlier served as chief of staff to Speaker Nancy Pelosi, whose job it will be to try to steer all this through the house. So thank you so much for being back with us really appreciate it. Give us a sense, because you know the speaker. Well, how is she going to manage all this? It sounds like an awful lot to handle. Uh, well, certainly, this is not a new task for the speaker or for the Democratic leadership for the caucus. Nonetheless, they've had to deal with a lot of issues over the years. Um, And while this is the issue before us at the moment and an opportunity of a lifetime, as I've heard it described by some For Democrats. The process is always the same. You listen, you legislate you compromise. You put together a package that will get the votes in the house and in the Senate may sound simple enough. And certainly is not. But that is the road that they've always been on and look in their view. Failure is not an option here, and we are not dealing with Democrats. Some Democrats were saying, you know, let's not add anything at all. It is. Democrats were saying, Well, we want to this big. We want to, uh to go in here or this is the scope. Uh, this is the length of certain provisions. That's what they're negotiating about their negotiating about policy. And when you're negotiating about policy at the end of the day, you will achieve results. And we've seen that happen before. And what about the timing and the sequencing of this? Because, as we just heard from Joe Manchin Center of West Virginia, he I thought of the weekend was saying, You know, I'm in no big rush when we take a little time here to work through this Does that help the speaker? Does that hurt the speaker? Does she need to hold people's feet to the fire? Are we going into November? Well, you know, in terms of timing, you know you go when you have the votes, right? That is, uh, any leader or would tell you that, uh, is it going to be two weeks? Is it going to be three weeks will be in the middle of October? Perhaps Look, I mean, the speaker leader Schumer and the president are talking. As it's been reported constantly. I'm sure that the speaker earlier assume a talk all the time. I'm certain. You know this is that the leaders stock at this senators so as the speaker talking to her members So in terms of timing you go with the product is ready. So what is the house going through at the moment they're trying to produce the strongest possible. Bill out of each committee. That's that's step one step two after the committee reports, it's bill out. Then do you begin talks with the Senate by the way, even more, or do you put it? Try to put it on the floor method. All these decisions are going to be made, depending on where we are in the process. Um, I saw some quotes from Chairman Neil to the, uh, today talking about overall the art soccer with the Senate. They are talking with the White House. There are agreements on many provisions, but there are still disagreements on some So that's no surprise. So just depends on how much time it's going to take to get to those agreements, but also how much East side was to use as leverage. So it's going to be an interesting few weeks was short. That's fair to say Chairman Neil, Of course, being Chairman House Ways and Means Committee. We had two members of that committee. Democrats today come out and say that there's going to be substantial adjustments to the salt. That's the state and local tax deduction. Limitation. Here is one of the factors to try to bring all these votes together at the same time, uh, making sure we can pay for it that we don't have to borrow too much money. Yeah, that's correct learning. That was that that you saw that from from ways and knees on what they had put forward that that, uh, that they are able to pay for for the whole package. I think that's important to remember. But I also salt Salt is a It is a priority for a lot of democratic members. And how do you structure that to ensure that once it's actually it makes sense, But also how do you get their votes at the end of the day? So there is some of the things that are taking place? There's no necessary deadline that I'm aware of. Either the reconciliation package or infrastructure there is for funding the government. As a practical matter is, it likely will have to deal with that first before we actually get to reconciliation and infrastructure. Yeah, I mean, it's been reported that they Democrats in the house want to put the bell of the continuing resolution on the floor during the week of the 20th along with the National Defense Authorization Act, So yes, that would have to be dealt with pretty quickly in the house sent over to the Senate. The question is, how quickly can the Senate dispose of it? September 30th comes around and look at Don't believe there's any Anyone wants to shut down the government. Um, but there's that, But we are only I think you know, few days away a couple weeks away from from that reality look nothing, uh, forces Congress to operate, Uh, quickly and reach agreement and a deadline, So the deadline is September 30th. So, but I don't believe we will have a government shutdown. Yeah, Work expands to consume the deadline usually thank you so much. It's really great to have you back with us. Elshamy of Brownstein, Hyatt Farber and trick earlier served. As the chief of staff to Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

KNST AM 790
"shami" Discussed on KNST AM 790
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Use the code Radio R A D I O And you will get that conference for $100 a chair. So if there's two of you would be $200, but I mean, it's costing that much just to get the venue and and I mean, this information is free. And all by the way, 100% of everything that I've taken in on this conference for 12 years has been donated to the Make a Wish Foundation. We're over a half million dollars raised your you know, to date on 11 conferences. Almost 550,000 actually is what we've taken in I'm this year. I do anticipate a much lower turnout. If you are concerned about coronavirus, there will be plenty of space for social distancing, but we will also have the option at the same price. To watch it on a zoom call and actually own the recording. So, um, anyway, note business builder dot com, uh, type in the code radio. When you go to check out, it'll knock the price down. To $100 per person, and again that all goes to charity. So, um, we have Jerry home, and it's a very unique property. When when, when we look. A lot of people live and die by dollars per square foot. So you get Mohammed. How many dollars A foot is this? Well, The problem with dollars per square foot is that it doesn't include garages. It doesn't include acreage. It doesn't include pools or other amenities. And it doesn't include deck covered deck space. So we have a home up in the foothills. It's at 28 61. All right. I'm sorry. It's 2800 and 61 Square feet, And it is at 603 to North Camino Aries pay That's like Arizona. A R I Z but then a p Like Paul E. Um, I'm going to be there today between noon and two. And anybody wants to come hopefully to come Look at the home. But if you want a free copy of my book who needs the bank? I will be there. And handing them out to the people that come by. But what makes us home unique. Is it has 1600 square feet of covered outside deck space 1600 that's bigger than a lot of houses. And But so if you're an entertainer, if you like, you know being outside, but not in the sun, but in the shade And this week gave us a taste of why people live in Arizona. Beautiful, beautiful, Cool mornings. So this is on an acre, Almost an anchor 0.8 Acre, very, very private. Like and like I say, just just covered deck space. Very large rooms. Um, it's an awesome home. You can go look it up. Uh, 603 to North Camino Aries pay with a peak. A R I z pe. Um and again I will be there with my wife, Camille. From noon to two o'clock today Sunday, so hope to see you there. Jerry. I'm one more article that I wanted to read. And this is a comical article This has written on September 8th by a guy named Logan, Monta Shami and He is kind of poking fun at all The doom and gloom. Ear's out there about the coronavirus going to crash the housing market. And, he says, back in April, when Covid 19 data on unemployment numbers were at their worst, the housing bubble boys Had a halfway legitimate 2020 housing market crashed thesis. If unemployment rates had stayed between 20 and 30%, the economic damage to the homeowners would have been epic. This could have led to a rapid increase in inventory on the market, which would have crashed home prices as demand collapsed. That didn't happen, of course. Instead, the U. S housing market has been the best performing economic sector in the world during the pandemic. This alone should make you question those ridiculous bubble boy websites, the trolling Facebook friends and those YouTube videos of the same ilk. Kind of you can tell he doesn't like them. Um there's one problem with the forbearance housing market Crash brothers. That they have now jobs are coming back. Only during the great Depression of the 19 thirties was the unemployment rate more heartbreakingly bleak than it is now during the coronavirus recession. Although methods of measurement have not been as as sophisticated back then as they are now. The unemployment rate was estimated to have reached as high as 25% during the Great Depression, and there were 15 Million Americans unemployed in 1933. In April of 2020. Our employment rate reached 14.7%. Currently the total unemployed rate in the United States 8.4. So that's encouraging. We're back to single digit unemployment. Um and keep in mind that full employment is deemed to be 95%. So 5% is normal unemployment. The fact that we're at 88.4 with all the restaurants and and retail shopping spaces and things that have been closed and gone, gone under. I mean, that's amazingly.

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"shami" Discussed on Discover Music Channel (Discover Music Channel)
"Tracks. She go rhino way. When he gives our against goal one negative symbol. Don't want to when i was talking to him on. Jesus always did you. Change moves shami. That's crazy you can leader is on the bed. Damned waning is on guest on this bone chip everyday brand new out for the every day. I wake up to some brand new air by the time donna. Welcome because.

The Bechdel Cast
"shami" Discussed on The Bechdel Cast
"And i'm gonna get confused. Okay there's a. There's a list is out of a watch. But now they're satchel and i'm gonna get lost. I think i was already pretty lost by this point on my the first time watching this movie like wait. What is the cold war right. I have no idea i. It's been explained to me and like basketball. I haven't retained it. Yeah i've like. I've definitely read about it. I've read the cold war wikipedia page. But it's like one of those things that like the second like i hit x. on the wikipedia page. i've forgotten everything. I just learned. So it's really embarrassing. Yes i took a two year course in highschool on the cold war. I don't know what it is. I don't know. I don't know i didn't retain any of it. I was too busy having crushes right. There's a piece of it in a vegas bathroom. Yeah yeah. I think it's a urine elena vegas bathroom. I can't remember like what hotel hasn. But that's exciting. I love a cold war. Artifact right Yeah so for anyone. Who's like listening to this episode in like hoping to get some context for the cold war. Don't yell at us. This is not a cold war podcast. Okay jeez yeah anyway. So lorraine goes somewhere to find answers and this woman who has been following her approaches lorraine her name is dell phen- loselle and she's like. Hey meet me at this club tomorrow night. And we're like ooh they're five being then there's something with a watchmaker and watch but not the watch with the list on it. It's a different watch. Uh-huh and lorraine is given a new contact to pursue in east berlin. An ally that she can trust because she does not trust percival's contacts and so she goes to east berlin and meets with this contact merckel aka. Bill skarsgard right. Who looks to me a lot. Like steve shami. Was anyone else getting that. No he dies in. That makes sense to i find him attractive. Because like i shamelessly am hella until like the the big eye thing. And i've always had a longtime like bouche anything and i couldn't figure out why scars guard is like the most appealing of the scars guards to me a bill. I mean and the bouche emmy thing makes sense now that he he is kind of serving some young bouche. Emmy i have such a crush on. Bill skarsgard as pennywise not of anyway. It doesn't matter it doesn't matter like in this movie specifically. He looks the most like berlin punk kid. In the way. That like you'd meet somewhere and just be like. I'm going to ignore all my friends to talk to you. Just let him like ruin your life for a couple of everything and be like wow my life in shambles. And but here's bill star guard that face. Wow does anyway so then then lorraine goes to this club that delfi and told her about and lorraine engulfing start making out. But oh wait. Del fien works for french intelligence. And mike who is side are they on in the cold war. How would i know that they're you know from what i could gather like the. Us england west. Germany and ranch were all allied together. They're all on the okay. So the idea was like is france randomly going rogue and there with east berlin. So then okay. Sorry i'm gonna stop. But so yes. She's she's an ally. So that's like kind of a point of contention for a moment but then they're like well let's just keep kissing and then have sex and then delfin tells lorraine some secret information about percival which i think we never find out what was by the end of the movie. So question is trying to figure that out to vanessa. Do you know yeah. I've been trying to figure it out. I have a theory. 'cause like by this point. She hasn't taken that photo yet. I think 'cause later on that photo she takes percival so my theory is either like she was following him or percival hired her to follow lorraine because why else would like an agent as novice as delvina. Who's only been doing it for like a year. And like you know. She like makes a lot of rookie mistakes. So why else would someone like her like catch onto where lorraine is and who she is unless she was like tipped off interesting. Okay so that's what i think. I think personal might have like hired her because she's there at the airport when lorraine arrives yeah berlin. Yeah that makes sense ou poor i. I wish that we got More delfi not just i. I liked how she was like. Yeah i thought. I would like spy for a couple years after college but i'm kind of in over my head. It's like she's treating being an international spy like it's teach for america like you doing. What are you doing you don't. You're not suited to this job. I'm like there's a whole there's a whole slapstick comedy in that sentence alone. I know basically spied too. I want her character in spite. Yeah where's like. Where's the rom com version of this where it's just like lorraine and phen- having a comedy of errors falling in love and not knowing who's who there's a lot of stuff there because it's like. Oh if if a if an experienced by falls in love with a rookie spy that's such a bad. Look for her and like. Oh how embarrassing. Oh my god. I love okay would watch. Let's write it so into this okay. So meanwhile percival finds stockton kills him and takes the watch with the list on it but he doesn't tell the rain that he has.

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"shami" Discussed on Mon Carnet, l'actu numrique
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"shami" Discussed on IBADPP CAST
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Podcast | Show me the ROI
"shami" Discussed on Podcast | Show me the ROI
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Android Central Podcast
Oppo find x3 pro review
"Embargo for the for the find x three pro lifted this morning this is okposo latest and greatest opo and oneplus share parent company. Bb case so there will be some overlap in what we talk about We don't know a lot about the oneplus series but what we know about the finance three pro. I think will dovetail nicely into the rumors for the oneplus nine. So let's start with you. Miriam you have this phone. It's oboe is not a brand name and north america yet. But i think it's becoming a bit more ubiquitous in europe where alex is you've reviewed one pl- or oboe phones for years now and you're you're among the first people to bring kind of these. Chinese brand opal vivo. Walkway into the purview of us audiences. So when you take a look at the x three pro. What's your first impression. Is this a phone that was made for a worldwide audience or is this more a phone that was made for a chinese audience. That is them being sort of adapted for the west. I think we're at the point now. Where i wanna odd xiaomi to your last i think yeah okay. I think we're the point. Where really these global launches of these phones the me levin from shami recently of course the oppo phoenix three pro and financial three series our global phones through and through. And i think that that's very exciting to me. Now we get the short end of the stick in north america. You're in canada. I'm in the us. Because we still don't get full five g support for our weird bands. And that means that i hesitate to recommend this phone to folks live on the north american continent of this time. I haven't tested the oppo yet on five g. here i'm hoping that as qualcomm becomes more omnipresent not that it isn't already but i mean in terms of its Band support for five g. sub. Six that we get eventually to a point where even buying global phone will just work on some bands in us. Kind of like four g. Lt. foams do and in canada. So i think these phones feel like truly global phones to me. I think that the biggest challenge the biggest obstacle that existed in the pass with these two years ago three years ago. If you imported one was the software. Felt very chinese in the sense that it was. It's like it's hard to explain. But there's a certain flavor to chinese phones if you've ever used one that doesn't have google services on it and that's changed radically. I think caller west which is what apple runs which is an on top of android is even closer now to oxygen. Which is what one plus has which makes sense. Bbq groups same company but in the past. That wasn't always the case. And i think xiaomi's done a very good job as well as an improving it appears to be more you know more universal to the global markets to customers in different countries. So i really have no qualms with this phone i think. It's it's a solid all-round flagship. It brings to the table some things we've never seen before and it on top of that. You know short of the five g support from north. America is a truly global phone so alex. You're the only person among the four of us that uses this phone. Where in the markets intended give us your overview of how fits into the uk european market. And what your first impressions are so whether fit into the market. Whether hoping to the mock i think is in the gap. The is currently in the process of being vacated by wa so there is a a room for another major player in europe and the uk. And i think that's that's where they plan to slow us into already seeing that taking advantage of always current challenges in china whether the now the the number one manufacturer but yeah i think in terms of just the quality the phone. It's it builds on what we saw in the next two pro in little ways last year But the my money this is a little bit of a one. Step forward one step back. Sort of a situation They're all the things. I really enjoyed about the findings to pro- And it it just seemed to have every angle sort of covered in terms of photography and a big part of that is super zoom telephoto in it. Yeah oddly something that a lot of brands of moving away from this year with the exception of while way sometime maybe xiaomi That's something i really miss. Unfor- photography scented phone that seems like a big emission. Especially when you have this weird microscope thing which is fun to play around with but is not going to have anywhere near the practical value In terms like dealer photography assume would get you So that's one sort of disappointments. That i have with it Made worse by the fact that. I'm not a massive found. The microscope The other side air you. i know this is. This is a one. A one point of conflicts on this phone denialism massive out of the microscope. But just before we get to that. The other thing is Find extra prolapsed yet no wireless charging is kind of becoming a table. Stakes feature ever since apple introduced is Now we finally have that but the battery life is just null. Great unstaffed That's the problem right When you getting in the region of twelve to thirteen hours In its its fooling over after about three and a half hours screen on you know especially for me coming from pixel five and show. I've been spoiled a little bit by that phone but Yeah it's haunted. Described the boundary line for this thing is anything but just a big disappointment for me. I would agree with that in the week or so that i've used it especially coming from the galaxy s twenty one pixel five. This is a big battery. that just doesn't perform like a big battery but were still a month out from launch and miriam. I know you haven't spent a ton of time with it but what's your impression of. I wanna come back to the camera. Because i think the the cameras a sort of a question mark for me. Every time i've spoken to one. Plus they give me different answers for why they made the decisions they did around the load out but the phone. Form factor right. They made a big deal about this single piece of glass on the back and how they machine did and you know burned it in killing at seven hundred degrees and puts a magic spell on it to keep its shape and all that. What's your impression of the form of this device. It's really interesting. And i think it's something that a lot of people it's pretty arresting to somebody who's looking at it from the back for the first time. Yeah i love the design. I think it's really unique. A middle worried that you know. It's like form over function in some way. Because i mean at this price point. What's the price anyway. Do we know eleven hundred pounds or twelve hundred years this price. That's fine but i like so gonna be a thousand like it's about the same as the next to last year pros last year. But he's a little bit cheaper but yeah that over thousand dollar price point. I'm okay with the crazy. You know wizards type approach to making the thing with thousands of hours of manufacturing time. Whatever it might be. I think it looks really cool. I've got the kind of grayish color. One agree dark rate lack. I don't know what color that is. But it's looking at a mirror. The whole thing is one piece. It's very cool. My my thing is that i'm really happy. They added wireless charging. That was the thing that i wanted to make a final to pro my daily driver austere and it up with of course oneplus eight pro which is count like again you know the oneplus nine pro is going to be a dead ringer of this phone. So no surprise there like in many ways so the reason i couldn't do it because what trudging was missing. Now that's been remedied by battery life. I haven't tested yet. So i don't know but it might be a result of trying to run everything at one twenty hertz and quad hd. I feel that. If i have to compromise somewhere it's resolution usually my eight pro oneplus a prior run at ten eighty p right and probably run the oneplus nine pro and switched to it at ten pm. Pretty convinced. i'm going to switch to it so wait you're of all the phones that you've used including the galaxy s twenty one. You're still using the eight pro. Is your daily driver. Oh yeah no. Don't i don't want to switch to off and i have so many ops to reinstall and set up a one once a year thing and i have to pick wisely right last year. I decided that i was going to wait. For the pixel five and so i hung hoed with the pixel forty or whatever four acceler my pocket for a while and then i realized that the pixel five was giving giving me what i want and the four or five g was actually the better form but didn't have wireless charging in my opinion so then i went said. I need to make a decision. So i went eight pro and the reason for that is i want i want wanna pixel essentially but i wanna flagship right. So what's the closest you can get to that. You can't get a flagship from google anymore. Anyway i digress but back to the quickey unfortunately have just to go as soon but i feel that for me. What surprised me. The most is the telephone okay. I couldn't get numbers on this. Is it three x two x two x optical and switch to x optical with five x figs. Zoom whatever hybrid. That's hybrid probably looks okay at five x hybrid but probably know better than one hundred eight megapixel. That's trying to do five x kinda like the eleven right. Yeah these over the past It's just fine. I is is fine of five but go beyond five. It's a bit yeah. We had a paris copa. Like five x right. That was different from the oneplus. Eight pro which only had like three x telephoto. So i think the teleph- the the lack of the telephoto disappearing from almost everyone's phones except for you know an iphone doesn't really count because there's only two axe to me. Anything that's to excellence doesn't count. It has to be three more. And ideally it needs to have two of them like the s twenty one ultra or the. We p forty pro plus. Which was my darling camera phone last year. Despite the lack of gm's so you see. That's the reason. Part of the reason daniel that i went with the pro because i knew that if i needed a better camera just pull out a weiwei. P forty plus and carry that with me right and so so then. I guess the party question that i would ask is what would it take for the financial three pro to be your daily driver over the nine. The oneplus nine pro. Because they are so similar to things. And i want that i feel. Actually this might take away from this. Phone is that oppo is holding back for an ultra version. Yes that was my conspiracy theories. Well i feel like we're like because everybody's doing more than a pro. Now i feel that apple is exploring that ultra premium end. And he's gonna come out with a special edition of this phone. That will have a proper periscope telephoto. But what would make me switch would be more see right now. Could live with a two x telephoto. If it's any good. I don't know off to try it but i think for me. It's five g support simply. Because i'm on t. mobile in the us and it's actually beneficial in terms of network coverage for me it's not really beneficial terms of speed by re does give me slightly better performance in some fringe situations and that would be my big. My big request bought the other thing. That i'm interested intrigued. Bob because i haven't really had chance to tessies. Cameras yet. Is their choice of using the two identical fifty megapixel. I am seven six six sensors on the ultrawide and the main to get perfect color. Matching 'cause how's that worked out for you guys so interesting thing. That is the you in theory. That is what happens. But then you have the ai thing that's turned on. Which can you run. I'm not sure by default but if you use it You know it's very useful things in some situations but if you use it then you can get radically different looking switching between the two lenses if you don't have the tent on yet is obviously much closer as a parting thought. I have a feeling that while last year's apple finds pro would have been my choice for that time period of the year that first half of the year until the no twenty ultra came out. Which was my darling phone of the fall. But i switched to it because i was lazy. And of course he has twenty ultra. now is a pretty solid choice for photography. I think until until then until the eight pro last year the findings to pro choice other than wireless charging and five jeep but this year. I'm much more convinced that all want the oneplus nine pro. That's your segue as i'm leaving because for me. The one plus nine pro. F- i don't know all of the details yet but that hassle partnership has me intrigued and more importantly i know it's going to support all the bands properly in the us. And it's going to have wireless charging which i need and it's going to be a slightly smaller phone. I think this year which. I'm very happy about because the eight cross a freaking monster of a beast. It's too big for me over there. So i think the x three profiles held back to me somehow. Apple is i can know what apple can do and be group and this is very good by this. This aversion to telephoto in chinese phones right now xiaomi's doing it too is driving me nuts. I don't get it i want all of it. I don't care about microscope. it's cool. I don't care about a macro because an ultra wide can do macro like it is on this phone. It is on one plus pro phones

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"shami" Discussed on KCRW
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Monocle 24: The Globalist
Tensions simmer over Northern Cyprus' plan to reopen Varosha
"In nineteen seventy, four intervention by Turkish military forces after Greek inspired coup in Cyprus the famous Borussia Resort region was shut down over one hundred hotels with a bed capacity of ten thousand has been empty. No forty six years United Nations Security Council resolution states that the ghost. Count Ghost town. Can only be resettled by its original inhabitants. But now the Turkish. Separate Prime Minister has announced that the beaches there will open today causing much consternation from Cyprus and Greece one, hundred Lucinda Smith. The eastern will correspondent for the Times joins me now Hannah. Thanks thanks for coming on. Can you remind us of the events leading up to the closing of the region? Show well, of course, Cyprus in Nineteen, seventy, four, a war broke out but really the tensions on the been going on for more than a decade already between the two communities. The Greek speaking community on the Turkish speaking community. Now, in nineteen seventy four, what happened was that backed by Greece the Greek Cypriots tend to do. In response to that the Turkish army INVADED IN THE NORTH And progress down to the South and actually the line that they take. Shami was planning to progress to stops just north of Rocha. Rocha shouldn't have been part of the part of the territory take. Mohtashami. But they did in fact, take it. Well, it didn't do was opening up again to the public. They kept originally kind of bargaining chip hyping to sort of extract some concessions from the Greek separate side using this kind of faulting chip of Rocha. But she what's happened is that for forty six years, it's remained behind barbed wire, its military zone, the only people who are allowed. That are Turkish military personnel I'm very occasionally U. N. personnel now. On the did kind few images that we've seen coming from. This is really kind of striking quite eerie. Once, very, very lavish resort place where people like Elizabeth Taylor and severe ran went on holiday. Now just completely crumbling to dust. So what are the latest developments? So actually totta are the north separate prime minister announced. August. That the Russia was going to be redeveloped and reopened. Now this is something entirely near this is who come up cyclically disgust every so often. And so in a way. You know again it's you know one of these ideas and they'll never come to fruition. But as you said on Tuesday nights totta made the announcement while he was nine crowd that is going to be open today, not the whole town, just the beachfront But the really significant thing about this is that that was just five days away from the presidential elections in no Cypress scheduled to be held on Sunday Ersan Tatars candidate in those elections and I think the really interesting thing you mentioned that it's this announcements is met with a huge amount of opposition from. A Greek Cypriots and from Greece is also met with quad loss of opposition from Turkey separates as well It says caused the government of North. Cyprus a coalition government collapsed to one junior partner said it was pulling out that coalition and so her fide by this kind of sudden announcement and submit Prank and I think you know lots of people that know Cypress particularly Essen Tatas political opponents thing. But he's really using this as a kind of political stunt to give him the edge in Sunday's elections but I mean it's illegal isn't it? How does Turkey justify it? It. Is Legal Yeah as you said, according to the UN if anyone's going to be resettled in Russia, they have to be the original residents, most of whom were Greek separates. Now thought present factors has recognized the ship of the proper does the commission up. To, look into how the original owners of properties in brochure could be compensated Most of those people wanted some kind of compensation. Some wanted their properties back. But yeah. The fact is you know if any redevelopment of that town is going take place, there's this two major issues in all Cyprus firstly is the town the for forty six years has just been crumbling into the ground. It's GonNa take music. You're going to have to be kind of a demolished and reconstructed which might work, and secondly that is an she is going to cost Cyprus huge amounts of money if they want to do this in the kind of legal and proper way, and let's not forget the no. Cypress's is a country this only recognized by Ankara, it's pretty widely embargoed eighty four. For its economic survival is much propped up by Ankara saying it's places kind of ready access to to the funds needed to do something like this. So I think the question amongst. People position or is this just an election stunt? Is The beach just going to be open for feed is a member. She was just going to be closing lucky walls before a finally Hannah. How this feed into Turkeys dispute with European Union members Cypress and Greece territorial rights in the eastern Mediterranean. Yes sure I mean I think it's coincidence that is nouncement was made in Ankara. The obviously, no cypresses almost entirely dependent on anchor for it survivor. Essen Tatars. I said is the is kind of anchors favored consciousness elections, but we'll see this is why dispute going on in Syria and Cyprus and in the eastern Mediterranean more broadly which she the tickets very much. The House of it's about the converged UNSEE gas. It's about maritime sovereign say on that those people down over the past few weeks rather still not been resolved and I. Think this is hugely emotional for for separates greek-cypriots particularly, and it's just another thing I. think no guide to sort of. Prolong this arguments this maritime arguments niece.

Ben Ferguson
ISIS Names New Leader and Confirms al-Baghdadi’s Death
"Isis is confirming the death of Abu Bakar al Baghdadi and naming a new leader to take his place Abu Ibrahim al Shami a former officer in Saddam Hussein's ba'ath party where a majority of ISIS leadership comes from boxes Lucas Tomlinson at the

NPR's Business Story of the Day
In Germany, Working Mothers Say They Face Job Discrimination
"Support for this podcast and the following message come from Google from Connecticut California from Mississippi to Minnesota. Millions of businesses are using Google tools to grow online learn. How Google is supporting businesses in your state at Google dot com mm slash economic impact? Now we have an update on Women's equality women say they are still excluded from many positions of power even in a country that is governed by a woman. The country is Germany where the chancellor's uncle miracle and our. Our correspondent for this story is N._p._R.'s Deborah Amos. It is highly derogatory an insult that describes working mothers and a slur untrue it turns out for a certain bird ready here. It is raven mother. It sounds worse Ersan German of Robin Mutter a Raven mother is a mother who does not care about our children who to Elminger as the president of the Berlin Social Science Research Center. She says the term Raven mother has a long history. From when Germans connected women with hearth and home not the workplace a raven mother is a mother who is interest primarily leans chop and just an an attractive woman so it's still a cultural thing this radio weather yeah I mean very much so even a man you know would say of causes Germany lags behind Europe's other big economies when it comes to women in business leadership roles. She says so women in Shami started way later than other European countries to enter the labour market in big numbers and that has to do with the history of German laws. My name is Bob. Are you one. I'm the C._E._O.. Of A big burden welfare organization that escort Palley. Not she says it was only nineteen. Seventy seven that legislative change gave women gender equality in marriage and at last addressed a fundamental question that kept women from taking jobs outside of the home women are allowed to work with all of the skinned women on the streets of Berlin have their own stories and that Richter says when she grew up in East Germany women were expected to work the kids went to state run kindergartens. She only learned about Raven mothers. When East and West Germany became one? It's really unfair because it keeps the women far from the job market. Goudron Westerman says she couldn't worry about name. Calling after her son was born she went right back to work. I was never thinking thinking about someone calling me raving mother because my husband had no job that would have allowed me to stay at home and here's another thing about choice working. Women in Germany often chose not to have kids which contributed to. A shrinking population it took a supermom to turn it around enter Ursula von Der line a medical doctor with seven children. She became family minister in two thousand five her new policies including better childcare for younger children and and parental leave for dad's help to reverse the decline later funder line became Germany's first female defense minister now. She's the likely next president of the European Council the first woman to hold that job but public opinion opinion takes time to change says the sociologist Elman Dinger. Nobody called underline a raven mother but they found other ways to complain. How can you show off your kids you know how can you even dare to do?

Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe
Chinese smartphone giant Xiaomi sees 68pc rise in revenue after difficult float
"Right let's, chat about Xiaomi the smartphone maker. Due to report earnings for the first time today is. A public company and its IPO to the company, raised. Five point four billion US dollars. The results will shed some light on its international expansion plans and it's. Eve from hardware maker to online services provider let's get song com tech reporter Shelly banjo. Standing by Shetty Xiaomi have to prove With these results We're looking are going to look at shoney's results this quarter to see if they're going to really follow through with his promise that they've really been making all year and into the IPO which is we're not just. A smartphone maker we also have all these internet services and apps and audience of people that were. Really tapping into and that's what makes us. A special company that's what makes. Us so much, and you know that's what makes us really set apart from all of our competitors Hasn't exactly been, a great run for those investors since the IPO though has it No we, go below the. IPO price now it's, back up up above the price but fairly but by. Barely and so you know and already, the IPO was a little bit more disappointing we had heard going into, the year these, proclamations of we're going to be worth one hundred billion dollar company and you, know you saw those. Get gradually walked, back and then and, then you, know they they had their IPO they did well, but but the price you know the the shares have not really moved. Since

Midday on WNYC
A guide to Zimbabwe's 1st post-Robert Mugabe election
"Field Can't speak Just incredible I believe in a, good beat the guys Two on the biggest stage. Of all Three weeks Elsewhere Qatar has denied allegations in a British newspaper that it broke campaign rules by running a secret black operations campaign to sabotage rival bidders for the twenty twenty two. World Cup the Sunday Times says it has documents that show how Qatar used an American off and ex CIA agents to generate fake propaganda about. Its rivals the Nigerian football federation is investigation investigating an allegation of bribery against coach. Sallisaw Yousef the national team coach was caught, on camera taking cash for men posing as football agents who requested to be selected for a continental championship Yousef said the money was. A gift the players were selected on merit and he doesn't believe he's broken rules on accepting. Cash payments Riyadh Morris has limped out of Manchester City's pre season friendly against by Munich. And Miami the sixty million pound signing from LeicesteR was substituted with a, leg injury In the first half of a young city teams three two. Win over a strong by Munich side elsewhere Shaquille scored brilliant overhead kick on his. Liverpool debut in a four one friendly win, over Manchester United United manager Josie Marino defended the result by saying the lineup hey selected was not even thirty percent of his squad. On the line of August many of them are not going to be here so this is. Not this is not our squad reinforcements you are you are saying plays that old like. To buy I would like to add to the squad that's another thing But this is. Not my squad, this is not even off of, my squad this is not even thirty percent. Of my squad And, Lewis Hamilton was grateful for the wet conditions as an unexpected pole position. For today's Hungarian, Formula one. Grand prix his Mercedes teammate voluntary tasks, will start alongside him on the front, row of the grid Hamilton's nearest. Title rival Ferraris Sebastian rattle will start in. Fourth place but still believes that he can wait Tomorrow Zimbabwe. Is holding. Its first election since Robert Mugabe was ousted in, November. International election, monitors have been allowed in for the first time since two thousand and two knock stratego is from Zimbabwe, in the fellow, of the Africa program at Chatham house he's recently been in Zimbabwe and. He joins me now in. The, studio so nuts how important are, these first elections in post Mugabe's Zimbabwe Well I thank you very much for hosting. Me I'm this elections are really really critical a lot of people are feel? That is maybe the most important elections we've had, either since nineteen Eighty-one since two thousand for the first, time neither Mugabe or the late Morgan Tsvangirai contesting. So we're really going into. New territory here in terms of election, and this huge election fever in Zimbabwe yeah you were there just a few weeks. Ago. Can you, describe the scene there that you. Saw people? Are just so excited both in? The cities and in the rural areas? And both, both candidates have got a a big following but really in terms. Of what's happening in Zimbabwe now it's all about elections and with regard. To the actual elections a lot of it is really about the economy that's that's the number one issue exactly I mean excitement leads to too high expectations doesn't it no. Matter who wins this election, can they live up to those expectations I. Mean it. Really will be a big task to fix the economy Absolutely and that that may be I think that. Will be a challenge for. Who whoever wins whoever forms the next, government because they may be a crisis of expectation some really huge promises have been. Made. By all, contenders in this in this election. And that? They will fix the economy especially? The cash crisis within weeks or just? A couple, of months and it might take a little longer than that Yeah I mean. Unemployment is a massive problem as well isn't it Yes although bear. In mind a lot of Zimbabwe's, economy is in the informal sector so peop-. Some people actually working but a lot, of it is inform allies. But, in terms of the formal economy it has shrunk for sure now can you, just take us through the the two front. Runners. And. The election, just tell us a little bit about, them okay Well the the, two frontrunners are the current incumbent who's the president Emmerson, Mnangagwa who is Zanu PF he, was Robin is right and men mnangagwa's is. Positioning himself as a reformer he was, with them Gubbay but he's. He's, actually done quite a lot in terms of trying to bring the economy forwards MS Broughton is putting some new laws and. Legislation Against him is Nelson Chamisa who was Morgan, chunky rice right and is really courting the. Youth vote and bear in mind a lot of sixty around six percent. Of voters under forty five so China, says hoping to really get a an electoral bounce from from that but if I may just. Very quickly mentioned there are a lot. Of other contenders and they are for. Women presidential candidates contesting which, is a, I in Zimbabwean electoral history so there's a lot of new things happening in this. In this election so it's all to play for As you mentioned that size of a portrait portion of. The electorate is is quite young To the to the issues that, they care about are they different from do they differ from the rest of the electorate For the young of it is about jobs, because we have a situation where a lot. Of young people have got they have got to grease their well-qualified well. Educated but they've, been unable to find him claims so either they, leave the, country or they go into the informal sector so for them a lot of. Issues about who can? Provide jobs Shami says made a lot of promises And it remains to be seen whether he can. He can do that but even within. Zanu PF there's a strong youth element there as well so for the young people it's really about jobs in the sense of a future, within the country rather than outside okay excellent NextRadio, from the Africa program at Chatham house I. Know you're going to be staying with us in the next hour so. We'll be hearing, from you again for now it's coming up to, five thirty, GMT you're listening to weekend.

Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia
Xiaomi shares fall after weak Hong Kong debut
"A few six thirty in the morning here in hong kong i'm david english and i'm bryan curtis for about an hour and a half away from the start of trading in tokyo sydney and seoul and three hours before we get the open in hong kong and shanghai got that big ipo coming up here in hong kong we've got futures higher in most of the markets here in the asia pacific we'll take a closer look in a moment but for now the top stories yup sal me of course will be perhaps the most closely followed stock when things get underway here in hong kong the company is expected to start trading of course trading debut in just a few hours from now it's a tiny smartphone maker at said last week than it raises just three point one billion dollars that's after it price it's ipo at the very bottom of the range bloomberg's stephen engle says the company has an identity crisis is it a high growth internet company i'll facebook or is it a lower margin smartphone manufacturer and that's the big question in a lot of investors are not sure the ipo raising less than half let's show me initially sought priced at the very bottom of the marketed range it even had to ditch that planned corresponding china depository receipt again on valuation differences reportedly with each regulator so yeah they've started off life as a public company definitely on the defensive yeah shami looks at the mirror season an internet company you look at the valuation a bit of a hybrid you look at the peon l it's clearly a hardware company it did drop by the way it's plans to list as he cd are on the mainland for now lay jin was talking about it and you mentioned indesit sort of three headed hybrid not only hardware maker and not only the internet company but also an e commerce play too so yeah but the market doesn't see it that way a hardware maker yeah all right let's get ten cent because ten centers planning a spin off and us listing of its online music business the ipo of ten cent music entertainment will let us investors bet.

Bloomberg Best
Meituan-Dianping files for Hong Kong IPO; aims to raise over $4 billion.
"At a alaska's auction this weekend i'm jan johnson and i'm bryan curtis in hong kong let's get you caught up on this hour's top business stories and the markets the us treasury is planning to heightened scrutiny of chinese investments insensitive us industry's this will fall under emergency law putting washington trade war with beijing on a potentially irreversible course the white house would target china's investment in us companies involved in new energy vehicles in robotics and aerospace asian stocks are falling this morning and the yen advanced investors are assessing prospects for continuing trade tensions between the us and china lee farage at state street the prospects for trade war that the fed thinking they're already starting to see signs that firms delaying investment or firms delaying hiring and then you have to look at markets as well you know trade wars offsetting equity so far but i think there's a deeper problem that and that's with the removal of qe meantime may twenty and paying the world's fourth most valuable startup has filed for an initial public offering in hong kong and it revealed the scope of its losses for the first time the company unveiled a net loss of two point nine billion dollars last year they joined smartphone maker shell me in targeting an ipo in hong kong shami also in profitable and lost more than a billion dollars in the first three months of two thousand eighteen alone is it expensive a question i put to ben sent of bloomberg news well it looks expensive no matter how you slice it brian you know he's seeking a premium valuation when you compare it to other smartphone makers he's seeking evaluation that's two to three times the valuation the multiple is the apple trades at so in apple is also a company that is you know at its high hardware company that on top of it does smart home gadgets services things like that and we check markets every fifteen minutes thanks hang index is down six tenths of one percent and wti crude now sixty eight dollars and thirty six cents a barrel global news twenty four hours a day and the tick tock on twitter powered by twenty seven hundred journalists and analysts in one hundred twenty countries in on call i'm brian curtis this this is bloomberg this is bloomberg best bloomberg best is about the insight and the context get from our guests it's a great way to catch up on some of the stories you might have missed on the bloomberg stories you're not going to find in any other news organizations bloomberg best bloomberg's best stories of the week powered by twenty seven hundred journalists and analysts in more than one hundred twenty countries around the world and also i'm ed baxter on this edition of bloomberg best we'll have a special hour with goldman sachs ceo lloyd blankfein with the discussion of global markets us interest rates and trade relations between the us and china i don't think we're in a suicide pact on this so i suspect that we're not going to cause the compass to collapse with a no on steroids but i do think that what's going on i do think some people have commented that this is a this is colleague negotiating pattern all this and more coming up in the next hour of bloomberg best amid heightened trade tensions between the us and china goldman sachs chief executive lloyd blankfein says the president trump's additional two hundred billion dollars and threatened tariffs will not cause a collapse of any of the world's biggest economies he spoke with bloomberg news editor in chief john mickel wait at the economic club of new york earlier this week china promising to fire back against the trump tariffs are we in a trade war are we in a huge game of chicken or is this just a side show from your point of view i'll let you know the problem is is that how many times can you be on the edge of your seat waiting to waiting for the shoe to drop it doesn't drop and how many times can you get that anxious about it.

SportsCenter AllNight
UFC 225: Whittaker vs. Romero main card live results, discussion, play by play
"In racing history in vegas saturday night terence crawford earned a t k o victory over champion joe horn to win the wbo welterweight title proffered now thirty three no wars career at usc to twenty five in chicago saturday night ufc announcing that ronda rousey will be inducted into the ufc hall of fame in july on the card sam punk lost to mike jackson holly home defeated megan anderson by unanimous decision baseball from saturday yankees adding to the nets recent woes hi fly ball left field that one back there that would have been track at the wall and it's gone burs pitch swinging aaron judge just get it out taking a four three lead judges eighteenth of the season that was the final score john shami the call on espn radio mets have dropped ten in a row at home eight in a row over although close out the series sunday night baseball city.

Daily Tech News Show
PS4 E3 2018 Press Conference Won't Have New Hardware, Will Focus On Four Games
"Xiaomi announced it's expanding its offerings in the us to include the me bedside lamp me led smart bold and me smart plug shami has been expanding its markets further into europe as well chairman of sony interactive entertainment worldwide studios sean layton said on the playstation blog cast that sony will not have a traditional press conference at three this year but instead focus on deep dives into the games death stranding ghosts of sushi mma spiderman and the last of us partout there will be some announcements on third party in indie titles as well but no hardware news sony's e three event will take place june eleventh at six pm pacific carnegie mellon announced what it believes to be the first us undergraduate degree in artificial intelligence starting this autumn students admitted to the computer science program can apply to enter the a i degree program during their second year many universities offer specialization in as part of another degree but carnegie mellon will offer a bachelor of science in a i invidia reported record quarterly revenue up sixty six percent on the year data center revenue was up seventy one percent though it fell a couple million short of expectations at seven hundred three million invidia says it owns two hundred eighty nine million dollars from the sales of chips in large part due to cryptocurrency minors but the company expects that revenue to decline by sixty six percent in q two australia's government announced that purchases costing more than ten thousand dollars australian can no longer be made with cash after next summer the government says this is meant to encourage the transition to a digital society as well as help stop tax evasion after july first twenty nineteen payments above ten thousand dollars will need to be made by check or credit or debit card three hundred million dollars will be allocated to the black academy standing task force to enforce the new rule.