35 Burst results for "Sixty Five Percent"

Americans ease up on masks, virus safeguards: AP-NORC poll

AP News Radio

00:39 sec | 1 year ago

Americans ease up on masks, virus safeguards: AP-NORC poll

"Many Americans have taken significant steps back from lunch routine covert nineteen precautions a new poll from the Associated Press norc center for public affairs research found forty four percent of those assets Hey they often or always wear a face mask around people outside of their homes but that's down from sixty five percent in January just forty percent say they're largely avoiding nonessential travel compared that with sixty percent in January and forty seven percent of those asake they regularly stay away from large groups that's down from sixty five percent at the start of the year I surely after

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Americans sour on economy amid inflation woes: AP-NORC Poll

AP News Radio

00:40 sec | 1 year ago

Americans sour on economy amid inflation woes: AP-NORC Poll

"A new poll shows Americans aren't feeling so good about the economy Americans opinions on the U. S. economy have soured noticeably in the past month that's according to a poll by the Associated Press and O. R. C. center for public affairs research just thirty five percent of Americans now call the national economy good while sixty five percent call it poor that's way down from September when forty five percent called the economy good about half of Americans now say they expect the economy to get worse in the next year however the majority of individuals remained optimistic about their personal financial situation I'm Shelley Adler

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Is Racism in America Causing the High Rate of Black Fatherlessness?

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:11 min | 1 year ago

Is Racism in America Causing the High Rate of Black Fatherlessness?

"The moment that we all of a sudden de-emphasized fathers being in the home and subsidized fatherless-ness. We saw all these other trends increase so in the one thousand nine right before the civil rights act passed about twenty four percent of black children. Were born without a father. Now it's upwards of seventy percent you guys can look at the washington examiner. It's seventy seven percent. Let's say it's sixty five percent so something has to explain that forty point increase back yet. Just let me finish yet. And and it's not necessarily that. America got more racist. It could be the cocaine thing which you know is a common issue. It could be operations of all these things. But a forty point increase. I would point to a culture. Fatherless-ness really bad government run public schools and then subsidizing behavior. That isn't good so there are a few things that i can agree with you. On first of all having to people in your house to raise you pretty essential You absolutely this is undeniable While i don't believe in shaming single parents even if they're single parent did mrs bad decision making. It's still good you need. It's up in this economy one parent honestly but with that being said there has been research shown that the rate of black fatherless-ness is somewhat over exaggerated in large part because that number only applies to married fathers so husbands raising their children. It turns out when you account for unmarried. Black couples taking care of their kids. The numbers actually rise to those just think just below white couples. I think there was an article on that. I don't know if i remember sought advice but attracts back. Some really big study. That was done back in two thousand sixteen So that's one point but you are right. There are perverse incentives for example Many welfare Stipulations cut off With a shared income which is only a few thousand dollars per year higher than the necessary. Cutoff for the single income. Meaning that if you're a single mom You can apply for the welfare just fine but then if you get married or otherwise file jointly you get you go above the cap for welfare. This is a horribly program undeniably ended incentivizes bad destructive

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The Top Benefits to Having An eBay Store with Kathy Terrill

eBay for Business

02:10 min | 1 year ago

The Top Benefits to Having An eBay Store with Kathy Terrill

"Lots of new things released it ebay over the last year so many new things that it's sometimes hard to keep track of them all and one thing i noticed in the last year on the podcast episodes as we have not talked about some of the changes and enhancements to a feature that a lot of us so on ebay just take for granted and that's your ebay store ebay stores haven't really changed in at least ten years recently. There was some really interesting enhancements to the store. And i thought it would be good to get an expert on. Please join me in welcoming from. I love to be selling dot com. Our friend. cathy tara grew up. Good to be here. I want to assume that a lot of our listeners may have an ebay store and they are not quite aware of all the things that an ebay store can do. So let's talk about that. What are some of your view. What are some of the top benefits to having an ebay store. He may stores just are so amazing as far as helping you to reach out for customers and to drive repeat traffic ebay open online when the ebay stores team presented one thing they really drove home was the increase in repeat buyers that somebody with a store gets and they quoted some really nice statistics. So it's worth to go back and listen to that remember correctly. The higher rate of repeat purchases is anywhere from twenty to sixty five percent over seller without a store. Obviously there's a range you know ebay. Sellers sell such range of items and there is such a range of stores. I mean my attention. i don't know about you. i'll take twenty percent for just more sales like immediately. My ears go up and i listened very carefully to the presentations on ebay stores for the things that they talked about that. Help you as a seller to drive. Repeat purchases because again we all to get that one chang but how nice even when you're variety seller. A store really really helps you with that. There is so much an ebay store you know. Oftentimes just busy listing listening listening. And we don't deep dive into all the things that are available to a store and some things are very simple that you can literally have it up and running to help you drive repeat traffic and drive sales literally in a matter of a minute to

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Travis Barker Flies on a Plane for the First Time Since 2008 Crash

Chicks in the Office

01:46 min | 1 year ago

Travis Barker Flies on a Plane for the First Time Since 2008 Crash

"It looks like travis barker is flying again first time since plane crash. Two thousand eight. He was spotted getting on kylie air whenever you want to call it. Kylie's private plane with corny. kris jenner. Core gamble going from la to kabo in this. I mean this. Is you ch- and i feel like groups. The connection that travis and courtney have because he never getting on a plane again. Yeah this is insane. I mean it's huge. Because i'm glad he took that step. Obviously it's a very scary thing when you're involved in an accident like that could be really hard to probably take that first step on. I'm sure it wasn't easy at all. But i feel like it proves how serious corinthian are and the love that they have each other in the trust that they have because he has to trust them according so much to be like. You know what you're right. I'm gonna get on this airplane. Everything's gonna be fine and they're going to have a great trip now. And i'm i'm happy for them. There isn't really much to say about this. Besides it's a very big step for him. And i guess for their relationship as well. Yeah i think people really also forget how bad that plane crash was either. Like you were fan and travis burger. Now you are kind of getting involved because of him dating corny but he travis barker was in that plane crash was covered in jet fuel on fire. He was left with third degree burns on sixty five percent of his body three months in the hospital. Twenty six surgeries skin. Grafts like really really really bad and of course like made sentence if he was like i never wanna get on on a plane again. But he's willing to do it for

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Afghan Officials: 3 More Provincial Capitals Fall to Taliban

AP News Radio

00:47 sec | 1 year ago

Afghan Officials: 3 More Provincial Capitals Fall to Taliban

"Officials say the Taliban have season three more provincial capitals in Afghanistan putting and nine of the nation's thirty four insurgents hands amid the U. S. withdrawal from the country the four of the capitals of Badakhshan and Baghlan provinces to the north east and Far province to the west put increasing pressure on the country's central government to stem the tide of the advance well couple itself has not been directly threatened in the advance the Taliban offensive continues to stretch I've got security forces now largely fighting against insurgents on their own are you bringing a senior official already has said at least sixty five percent of Afghanistan is held by the insurgents with the government's continuing to lose ground I'm sorry out Sheckley

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Rep. Nancy Mace Schools Rep. Senfronia Thompson on Texas ID Laws

Mike Gallagher Podcast

03:37 min | 1 year ago

Rep. Nancy Mace Schools Rep. Senfronia Thompson on Texas ID Laws

"This is actually from the other day congresswoman. Nancy mace going rapid fire about voter. Id to a houston state rep. Roll this coming from south carolina. We've got we've got voter. Id and i'm assuming taxes of the same way y'all do y'all need to buy alcohol when you're purchasing at the store to be sure that you're capable of doing right. Do you need an idea in texas to buy cigarettes militia at least twenty one. But you have to show an id to buy cigarettes jeannine idea when you're getting a job and trying to get on payroll in texas yes. Do you need an idea to go to the pharmacy and a prescription in texas. It depends on these prescription. But do you need an idea for some prescriptions taxes. This yes g. you need to get social security services in texas you do. Do you need an idea to rent an apartment and texas yes. Do you need an idea if you're gonna buy a house and finance the mortgage in texas. Yes Do you need an idea. And if you're gonna board aircrafts and fly commercial. Did you fly commercial or fly of private jet on the way to d. c. a. Do you have to show an idea when you fly in a private charter jet. Yes i went now. I've never. I've never flown on one. So did you. Did you need an idea to get in the building here today. Yes do you need an idea in texas to open a bank account to cash your check. If you're working do you know. Representative thomson How many what percentage of blacks and taxes black and brown african americans are registered to vote or huge percentage. Seventy percent do you know. What percentage of african americans black and brown texans have voted on average or in the last election by sixty four percent cracks. Do you know how many whites are registered to vote in texas for motor african american. Seventy two percent. The you have seventy percent of blacks and texas. You're registered to vote. You have seventy two percent of whites and texas registered to vote. Do you know the percentage of whites who turned out to vote in recent elections. I wanna save over fifty percent a sixty five percent Do you know. What percentage of hispanics registered vote in texas. No i do not sixty three percent do you know. What percentage of hispanics voted in the last election. I think it was over. Forty percent fifty. Three percent hispanics are voting as high numbers as blacks and whites in texas. Do you know. The percentage of democrats support voter. Id would you repeat to you. Know the number or percentage of democrats who support voter. Id in this country. I do not. But i don't think there's a whole lot seventy two percent. Do you know the number of black and brown african americans in this country. who support voter. I d five percent. I'm number eight now. It's like it's like come on. Get in their top out for crying out loud. That is the bockel the humiliation and embarrassment of gaba salt left in their attempt to follow the raleigh yet another

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Majority of Covid Misinformation Comes From 12 People, Report Finds

On Point with Tom Ashbrook | Podcasts

02:02 min | 1 year ago

Majority of Covid Misinformation Comes From 12 People, Report Finds

"Today on point. We're going to talk about the so-called disinformation doesn't and to help us do that. John gregory joins us. He's deputy editor of health at news. Guard a group that rates the reliability of information on six thousand different sites is the co author of another report titled the kuban nineteen vaccine misinformation super spreaders. john gregory. Welcome to on point. Thank you for having me all right. So twelve roughly. Twelve accounts are are responsible for some sixty five percent of all anti vaccine. Disinformation that's from the center for countering digital hate. Does that match with your analysis of where a lot of the anti vaccine untruths are coming from. Those are certainly some of the most prolific and kind of established sources in the anti vaccine world. They're not alone in spreading anti vaccine misinformation on facebook or on any other platform our earlier report which predated when the cove in nineteen vaccines were widely available. They were still in only available to someone in clinical trials. We catalog thirty four pages on facebook not with followings ranging from the a little bit under one hundred thousand to the millions and of those thirty four pages Twenty four of them are still active today and there is some overlap with the disinformation dozen like robert. F kennedy juniors children's health defense and the truth about cancer group but out of the thirty four. We identified a larger subset that were spreading this information about vaccines before anyone. Outside of a trial could get them twenty. Four still active and seventy seventeen of the twenty two of them. We identified outside the. Us are still active. A few more of them were taken down from. They were us-based pages

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States Scale Back Virus Reporting Just as Cases Surge

AP News Radio

00:48 sec | 2 years ago

States Scale Back Virus Reporting Just as Cases Surge

"The number of new covered nineteen cases across the U. S. has tripled in the past month yet several states have scaled back their reporting on the virus the quick spread of the delta variant among unvaccinated people has pushed the average number of new covert nineteen cases from less than twelve thousand a day nationwide a month ago to nearly thirty eight thousand this week but Florida Nebraska Iowa and South Dakota are now reporting their numbers weekly rather than daily complicating efforts to track the summer surge in Nebraska the state actually stopped reporting on the virus altogether for two weeks after governor Pete rickets declared an end to the official virus emergency and while some officials described the moves as part of a return to normal Florida has seen a sixty five percent jump in hospitalizations this week I'm Ben Thomas

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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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"sixty five percent" Discussed on DSC On Demand

DSC On Demand

01:33 min | 2 years ago

"sixty five percent" Discussed on DSC On Demand

"Out to be this fan. And you're not and i'm reading right here where Nfl games on digital platforms has jumped sixty five percent. Yeah like let me tell you the. Us open was on for four days last week. Was it last week us open last week. Yeah not this past after week. Whatever it was right it was on. And if i want to watch or enjoy the. Us open it in front of my tv. And watch it right. Won- i can go for my hike in my run and listen believe it or not you want to hear about the boringest thing in the world you can do. I can listen to the. Us open on satellite radio. Which is exactly what i did. So because there's another platform out there for me to enjoy the us open. Which is my favorite sporting event of the year of them. All i left the tv and enjoyed it on a different platform high reduced the tv ratings. Because there's another way for me to enjoy it and that's my point to you even our show when people listen online they combine the rating. You seem to get it and yet you still be mon. I i'm saying if you take the number of people who watch on tv. And i guess it's down record-setting digital numbers this past super bowl okay. Record-setting digital numbers up sixty five percent and ninety six point four million viewers on regular tv. That's that's.

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"sixty five percent" Discussed on The Fighter And The Kid

The Fighter And The Kid

01:50 min | 2 years ago

"sixty five percent" Discussed on The Fighter And The Kid

"There because it's fucking him in He jammed a am and him both got severely burned. They both survived. But then that's when dj am to. Opiates and then he oh deed trials. Where was that. we're was it. I don't know but then travels on the takeoff Travis barker that's why that's why he's covering. Tattoos got third degree burns everywhere. It was about sixty five percent of his body. Shaper carolina south carolina. So he was like really. Don't buy because four other people died on. Yeah it was crazy. Lakes and him and dj am are Dj or the ones that are these. Were the only ones that they believed. They were the only ones who survived and when he jumped out of the jet he actually had to go through the fluid over so when he gone on fire and he was burning actively dj and took off his shirt. And we're trying to put them out. Oh my god so this was like oh. Eight is one of the the nicest guy in the world. The nicest guy you'll ever meet. Yeah such a good person. Great after thirteen years says he's open to potentially flying again really. We're kind of just. Who's he really. They were neighbors forever. They've been friends for him. I met her at a at bagel spot which bagels I think it was. I think it's called. I don't know it was not western bagel. No like five seventy five dead let my teacher forbes little around.

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"sixty five percent" Discussed on The Non-Prophets

The Non-Prophets

03:52 min | 2 years ago

"sixty five percent" Discussed on The Non-Prophets

"Internet apologises. Oh right so. I you know what's to be honest with you. I forgot who's lee phoenix. Taking this one help us out here. Okay so you may may not know the name. But i'm sure you've heard Heard of some of the arguments being portrayed because they have gone completely viral. Dr sherri tinton You may know her. As the lady who went in presented look The vaccines are making people magnetic. Stick a quarter. I key onto my neck or my forehead or whatever it is. This that lady numb. She's actually one of twelve people responsible for sixty five percent of the vaccine so information on social media currently she's going around trying to get the the ohio house to vote on a bill to that would allow Prevent the mcguigan voice to be back separated so ex exercising the rights of capitalism and free expression. Okay this is our business waving. Wanna run it now. People can now if this passes go. I don't want it. Because of medical conditions that one but a religious reasons and natural immunity as you've already Cove it before as reasons to not be vaccinated. And what she's doing to persuade them is using Leeson's okay your christians. Will gods what we say. When you are judged by god in the afterlife out what will you tell him. When you've coerced people to be injected with this gene modification technology that year reversely disrupts your chromosomes. What will you say to god on judgment. Day as they oh like. Yeah i think that that that. She's only like that The the things that really put me Is what does she go on about that. That it's damaging to you because it modifies comes no the the m. r. a. Vaccines don't into the nucleus. Your dna is in the nucleus. The vaccine doesn't go into the nucleus. You're good it doesn't actually. It doesn't even go to the same spot where you're dina's This does nothing that can make you That magnetized you either. There's you know medals in it and even if there were medals in little and i'm glad you mentioned the whole magnet and magnetism because i do have a little bit of a demonstration so i have here this driver and and this little bit here it's a magnet so like i have a spoon here. It's magnetized okay. Yeah so so somebody putting a spoon that might be good. Proof right here is all. Stick it on your nose like oh kids do. Here's a quarter. Here's a quarter. it's it's not attracted to the magnet and it falls. You know a key. Chain look keychain yes that's netted us but oops and the bit falls out of course but the key itself Not magnetic not magnetic a sub. Space communicator..

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The Great Western Hashrate Migration Is Real

CoinDesk Podcast Network

01:53 min | 2 years ago

The Great Western Hashrate Migration Is Real

"If you've been in the space for a while. You can be forgiven for having a bit of a groundhog day. Feeling anytime china bands bitcoin quote unquote more often than not. It's some repeat of some old policy that has a ton of intricacies in practice and doesn't really represent anything new. That's why i was so surprising to many. When a month ago or so. When the vice premier announced bitcoin mining ban it was taken something extremely serious minor started liquidating their holdings to get to fiat to make big moves and the rest of the world paid attention today. I'm reading a piece by the one. And only nick carter written for coin about just how real the shift is. It's called go west. Bitcoin unpacking the great hash rate migration. All signals indicate the greatest shake-up in the geographic makeup of bitcoin mining since the start of the industrial mining era by now it should be cleared the hash rate migration is real. Minors are leaving china for good as of april. Twenty twenty. an estimated sixty five percent of bitcoin cash rate was domiciled in china with confirmed bands across the country. That figure will be far lower twelve months from now. The precise magnitude and scheduled for the westward move is currently unknown but all signals seem to be indicating the greatest shake-up in the geographic makeup of bitcoin mining since the start of the industrial mining era hypotheses for the motivations behind china's moved to eliminate mining abound although no single explanation appear sufficient as of yet one obvious explanation would be designed to meet climate targets and reduce emissions. But this is contradicted by china's continued embrace of coal power. It added three times as much. Twenty twenty as the rest of the world combined and that the crackdown extended to powered regions likes schwann officially justification for the crackdown on bitcoin. Mining and trading behavior announcing the statement issued by the vice premier was to quote resolutely prevent the transmission of individual risk to the social field if the objective is to curb speculation in crypto currency exchanges would be the more obvious targets

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"sixty five percent" Discussed on TechStuff

TechStuff

02:52 min | 2 years ago

"sixty five percent" Discussed on TechStuff

"Everything works out in the end by the time you leave. Everything's right back to where you don't have to mess with your watch. That's really smart now about sixty five percent of all planetarium. Still use projectors like this. I get this particular figure from The planetarium in hilo hawaii a lovely place to visit by the way So they use standard video. Special mechanical projectors to create those images of the night sky but beginning in the nineteen eighties. Some plantings began to experiment with going digital rather than analog It wouldn't be until the nineteen nineties. Planetarium's could actually experiment with full dome animated content now full dome animated content. This is used for lots of stuff. It's not just us for planetarium's for example there are virtual environments that use domes to represent things like say The the sky for a jet simulator shared so these domes allow you to have this amazing field of view that you can then project some sort of virtual environment on and that's more effective than say being in a flat room with corners and flat surfaces. That doesn't usually convey as realistic and experience. So for planetarium's it's great because it can mimic the night sky. Very well Now this this full dome approach meant that you could have some really cool effects but it also comes with some challenges. It's not always easy to do if you're using a multi projector approach for example You have to make sure that all of the edges are going to line up with each other so that you don't have any kind of wacky nece in between right exactly. Let's so let's say that you have a that is a certain like if you look at the dome. It's kind of a ah pie so you think of a slice of that pie. One projector is is responsible for that. Slice next projectors responsible for the slice next to that if those. Two projectors are out of alignment. then you're going to have some stars that are overlapping each other. And then you have this additive property of light you know you have light from different sources hitting the same physical space and it's going to be blurry it's going to be too bright. It's not going to represent the actual star. So this is something. That has to be very carefully calibrated every single time. Any maintenance is done on it. So this is true. For all planetarium's. It's not just for the ones that are multi projector multi projector inpector. You have to make these considerations yeah they generally still call it a star ball by the way this kind of spherical construction into which all of these projectors are sat his still call the star. I think star. Paul is a really great ball. I mean it it sounds like something out of cottam dominate me. I was i was thinking. It sounds like a like like a john carpenter movie. But maybe i'm thinking star man we've got more about how planetarium's work but before we get to that. Let's take another quick break..

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"sixty five percent" Discussed on Mornings with Keyshawn, Jorge & LZ

Mornings with Keyshawn, Jorge & LZ

01:42 min | 2 years ago

"sixty five percent" Discussed on Mornings with Keyshawn, Jorge & LZ

"Telling us sixty five percent of players Begun the vaccination process and hoping for that number to increase is very informative. Thank you so much for the time. This morning dr sills appreciate it. Hey thanks for having me dogs again. See his pitcher yet. Is he wearing a lab coat in nasty. Only guy that. I'm listening to talk your hotline brought to you by good. You're helping you discover the road ahead. Goodyear more driven. But you know that's the that is though that part just quickly here again just to recap the testing. They will continue to test even vaccinated players. But it's every two weeks daily if you're non-vaccinated remember. That was the biggest complaint of all players in all sports daily having a goal early to get tested to wait for the results. That's something that that was part of it and you will still have to do that. But he's at sea he said sixty five percents so far have begun that process. I'm okay hoping for it to increase. And yet there are players like cole beasley. Who just are not going to do it. And they're going to have to be two sets of protocol. You gotta give them though. I have friends who are trying to have the second kidding. They're not one hundred percent. Sure how the vaccine plays into that right there waiting so you don't know people's personal situations but just get your test forcing anyone to do anything letting you know that if you aren't then this is the protocol allow us to have their shit business in. There should be any complaints about the protocols for that business. Just shouldn't be found that interesting also that he did leave it. Open that me testing from everything that we know now about how viruses spread the mass. Like all these amazing what we've learned right especially how close a lock room is out can easily spread in the lock right so coming up. Let's get back to this story. We need more on this.

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"sixty five percent" Discussed on Exponential Podcast

Exponential Podcast

03:44 min | 2 years ago

"sixty five percent" Discussed on Exponential Podcast

"Be those were christ like people as their primary core and they see their secondary calling is to work in the space. But when you keep the ordering it'll keep your heart right your mind right and it will help you to treat people right because you won't see people who oppose you on race or social justice. You won't see them as enemies. You'll just see them as people you need to love like jesus loved because that's primary. I know bobby you're trying to pay a lot of attention to the next generation especially millennials gen z at point. You're putting yourself with them as much as you can There's a perception by many. The next generation is more drawn to the secondary things. We're talking about them. The primary my question is does that line up with what you're actually seeing not white. You're reading but the group of younger people that you journey with. Where're they on the spectrum of where disciple making is that's a really great question tied because one of the things that we emphasize at renew is good doctrine said we emphasize doctrine solid biblical theology. But i tell people all the time if you just emphasized the going to go anywhere because theology in and of itself at does not capture the hearts and minds of young leaders today as much as they need it but jesus style disciple making does capture it and the more we emphasize intentional relational disciple making and we help people to see what jesus dead. It's the heart of jesus relationship. It's not cookie cutter. Answers is life on life helping us be more like jesus and in relationships emphasize that my experiences that millennials and gen z really gravitate to that because in their heart beats true and my concern. Is that we're losing our center in churches like we're losing our theological center but part of it is we've lost star philosophical center organizing center so if you just preach doctrine in churches that are attracting churches That's not going to help. Address thing in and out itself and if you don't preach doctrine is totally out disciple in the minds of people. Today to most recent stat. I heard was the arctic said that millennial sixty five percent of millennials no longer. Jesus is the only way to spend. We're talking about christian millennials. Don't think jesus is the only way well. That's a the cycling of the mind question but if you just try old methods it's not gonna work have found an i feel really passionate about this. When you focus on intentional relational disciple making it. Captures the hearts and minds Albion anger leaders and tied you. And i have both seen that with our son's your son and my son Water options out there that may have attracted them but when they finally understood a. Hey it's about being like jesus and helping people to be disciples of jesus and to do that in relationships of genuine care and love them or captivated by it so bobby. Let's let me go to the other end of the spectrum a bit here. The we a lot of churches in america this point strong churches by most conventional methods.

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"sixty five percent" Discussed on This Week In Google

This Week In Google

02:49 min | 2 years ago

"sixty five percent" Discussed on This Week In Google

"Is it possible to get the bureau of land management to get superman to fly backwards around the world and reverse time so we can go back to the dinosaurs. Is that possible. I'd like to know. I'll have to get back to you on injuries. Lord what a shock so Stacey i'm sure you had some thoughts about apple's ww dc We you know we were all excited. There may be announced new hardware and stuff effect. They didn't they just talked about back. Os monterey their new version of the operating system and effort launch hardware at sixty five percent w wbz's they launched new hardware more than half. Wow okay sorry. I frequently but laptops and stuff yet. But i do i think actually in hindsight. It's pretty obvious they only did that. Because you know they have a few events. But now they can do offense whenever they want they. Had you know this year that like four last fall. So i think doing quite well and they're doing fine so i think that they realize you know what we don't have to do this now even because it's not going to be ready to the fall so we'll just i suspect new hardware won't come now until the fall but they did announce some very interesting home kit changes. They talked about matter. Which is this former chip alliance Were you impressed. Did you feel stacey that they kind of were going all in on home automation and cooperative with the other players. They actually did more than i thought they would do. And they were the first person to say a big thing. Which is that any matter. Supported device will work with home kit. It doesn't actually need to be home kit. Certified which is a big deal. Google hasn't even said that they've said that certain of their devices will work as matter compliant devices so that was a big announcement they actually also made another really big announcement for the smart home which is in excess controlled and locks. They said they going to use nfc on loss which is a big deal. Because if you can do nfc and your locks you can actually have secure opening capabilities with your phone. And you don't have to have all this like bluetooth and wi fi. All this that that goes by the wayside and you can just use your phone and now they're using wbz as well the ultra wideband which is Allows you to see in space where these things are. So that's proximity. I thought they were using. Uwb for be so they might be using uwb. It's unclear they're definitely using nfc.

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Is Lactose Intolerance Causing Your Gut Issues? With Dr. Elizabeth Boham

The Doctor's Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D.

02:26 min | 2 years ago

Is Lactose Intolerance Causing Your Gut Issues? With Dr. Elizabeth Boham

"Welcome dr boeheim. Dr bomb is joining me today. She's our medical records. Ultra wanna center. Incredible physician friend and colleague for decades who's also an rv and an an exercise physiologist and teaches nutritional or the world is on the faculty of the institute for cultural medicine and some of the most important fishing curriculum. We have in the world. i think anyway. I am so sad to have you. Liz again on another episode of housecall on doctors pharmacy and to talk about this nasty problem called lactose intolerant. So get us up to speed about what this is. How common is it. And what causes it and other were born with their we. Can we can develop. And how does it all work. Lactose intolerance is so common. It's it's at least sixty five percent of the world population you know at increases as we get older it's not a with lactose. Intolerance means is the inability to digest the lactose in dairy products that carbohydrate in dairy products and it really does vary a a amongst different of racial groups in ethnic groups owes more common in. We seen in africa in south america and asia. It's less common in europe but it is it is throughout the whole world. We see lactose intolerance and as people get older. We see more and more lactose intolerance. In fact you know some people. Think that By wince we reach age ninety nine. Everybody has some degree of lactose intolerance as i mentioned. It's it's uncommon in in our in younger kids so but there are young kids who have lactose intolerance and anything that damages the intestines if you damage the vilnai in the intestines so if you get a a gastroenteritis if you get an infection in the inflammation in the intestines Sometimes the people take antibiotics or chemotherapy or have inflammation in their tests. That can result in lactose intolerance. So people always say to be well. I used to have no problem with dairy. But now i'm having trouble with with dairy and it's because that can happen after a round of antibiotics or after an infection or we just as we get older

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C8 MCT Oil: Improve Fat Burning, Energy and Gut Health

Dr. Jockers Functional Nutrition

01:34 min | 2 years ago

C8 MCT Oil: Improve Fat Burning, Energy and Gut Health

"Everybody this is dr david dockers. Today i'm talking about see eight am cdt. Oil which is a powerful antimicrobial to help a digestive issues highly. Kito genetic has stimulated fat burning and all day energy levels. And it's something that i personally use on a regular basis summit show you how i use it when i use it and what to do with it but i'm also going to go over exactly what it is and the benefits that you'll get from it so we look at mcat's mcat's mean medium chain triglycerides in the number one food source for. It is coconut so coconut fats. Coconut one of the great benefits of coconut oil. Whenever we talk about coconut oil we bring up the fact that it is sixty five percent c. Have these medium chain triglycerides and it's also in palm oil. It's also in dairy fats like butter for example. And so when we're looking at this we break down what medium transfer goes rides to begin with. It's basically you know when we look at fats. Fats are carbon and hydrogen and so we've got c. six which is called caprio acid. We've got see eight which is acid c tan which is capri acid nc twelve which is laurich acid. And so we know that consuming. These mcat's helped stimulate kitone production which basically helps fuel. Our brain allows us to longer periods of time. Without food helps reduce hunger increased again one of the great benefits of consuming. Something like coconut oil.

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"sixty five percent" Discussed on Dude Soup

Dude Soup

03:48 min | 2 years ago

"sixty five percent" Discussed on Dude Soup

"Is never looked it up so i didn't know though grace lieutenant grenade battlefield training really sweet that they're going to retract. Let's blow back from. It was gonna pull a burger king put the rainbow flag half good anyways. Daylights goes it's super felt. That looks really neat solution. For the way you like affect the hell everything like how the setting develops depending on but factions you support and whatnot will change the world. That's cool that's been a thing fighting people with melee weapons in the first. Guess some of that weird like us like swing and your whole body would be in it and then you kick or recovery and block and it would take like twenty five minutes to kill four guys. If you had like really shitty weapons it would take so long. It's funny though because sorry what's that i. It seemed like this at least in the gameplay trailer. They're talking about how they were trying to nail making melee weapons feel good and unique depending on what you're using staff which i'd be. Welcome to because this was very much. Yeah i i used to play there on a stream or something. We should have a thousand percent. I love how patrick complained about how long it takes to kill four men like he knows realistically how exactly how i can tell you. Format y- either dispatch discombobulated for grown men. John cena and compromise compromise to a permanent and saw shoes. I i did like how a dying light. When he fought somebody. It was so much easier because they would hit you with their like. You said what their full body weight and then they would just do this. Yeah they mosey around the you could also want. Somebody was dead on on like enemy type but you could keep hitting them who just like what the best thing about dying light got. The best thing about that will always elevate it is that you basically begin. Every fiber sprinting full speed dropped kicking somebody in the pace to combat. Yeah that's what about co op is. You'll see your friends just like drop kick after rapkei nonstop like you can just keep using it so good more the hits keep coming come on make the drop kick even stronger come on. I'm sure they will Speaking of speaking of games that are highly anticipate where we're highly anticipated and made a lot of promises in terms of factions world building We also have a new from cd project. Read cd project cd projects cd project. I know stupid. Titles there for me. Yeah there for me actually took me a second a little something for daddy. That's just for manuscript it'll taste. Cd project reds profits have plummeted a whopping sixty five percent. After its botched delivery of cyberpunk twenty seventy seven a game..

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"sixty five percent" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast

Ubuntu Podcast

03:07 min | 2 years ago

"sixty five percent" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast

"And events and other news and whatever else comes across our desks and by our i mean myself and martin l. and mark however excellent to be speaking to you both again. What do up see martin. I'm on a mechanical keyboard cake. So i have got another mechanical keyboard this time. It's a wireless mechanical keyboard. And it's says sixty five percent form factor out. Why i've got to desks on the desk behind me. I don't have a huge amount of space. So i wanted a decent mechanical keyboard. The took up the least amount of space possible and after doing a bit of research. I found the zeus. Have keyboard called. The rock vouch ian misspelling of falcon. Nor is he just. Is this just a made up word that makes it easy for them to google for it. It could be a made up where i haven't researched the origins of the name but the keyboard is very nice. Is it arrived in it has. I'm very happy with it So sixty percent keyboard seem to be popular at the moment. But i don't like them because they don't actually have cursor keys whereas a sixty five percent keyboard thousand also. Has things like page up. Page down hyman end With using all the time. So i wanted that size ever so slightly bigger. But it's a decent mechanical keyboard. It's odd gb. To the max. But i i use that. I'm one hundred percent bay And the only downside is if you're a real mechanical keyboard aficionado. It's not standard key. Capsizes role of the case. So you can't pull the key caps and replace them with an aftermarket set but it's p. bt keys and double shot with shine through. It's really very nice. I'm very happy with whatever that means. What am i even up to. I have been playing new poco mon snap a snap. You say that you know nothing to do me. This isn't one and it's not. These games will pokemon snap so it's There was a game many years ago on the nintendo sixty four called pie. Come on snap and this is a new version for the nintendo switch. Is this snap with pok mon cards stroke characters now. This not profess to taking photos. So it's kind of like the mechanics of an on rails shooter except instead of shooting. Pok mon you're taking photos of them. Okay so you saw you say politics and you go through an area and there's various pokemon around you and you got to take a nice photos of them and then you get them rated at the end and you can do things to kind of prod them and do interesting things. And he's just quite a nice relaxing game to play in. He's not too stressful. And it's not know things to worry about you've not got guns and ammo and explosions you. Just you know you just having a bit of a relax and seeing some nice scenery and there are no rogue like elements. there are no regard elements a tool. i could think of. While on that bombshell..

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"sixty five percent" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast

Ubuntu Podcast

03:07 min | 2 years ago

"sixty five percent" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast

"And events and other news and whatever else comes across our desks and by our i mean myself and martin awesome and mark however excellent to be speaking to you both again. What do up see martin. I'm on a mechanical keyboard cake. So i have got another mechanical keyboard this time. It's a wireless mechanical keyboard. And it's says sixty five percent form factor out. Why i've got to desks on the desk behind me. I don't have a huge amount of space. So i wanted a decent mechanical keyboard. The took up the least amount of space possible and after doing a bit of research. I found the zeus. Have keyboard called. The rock vouch ian misspelling of falcon. Nor is he just. Is this just a made up word that makes it easy for them to google for it. It could be a made up where i haven't researched the origins of the name but the keyboard is very nice. Is it arrived in it has. I'm very happy with it So sixty percent keyboard seem to be popular at the moment. But i don't like them because they don't actually have cursor keys whereas a sixty five percent keyboard thousand also. Has things like page up. Page down hyman end With using all the time. So i wanted that size ever so slightly bigger. But it's a decent mechanical keyboard. It's odd gb. To the max. But i i use that. I'm one hundred percent bay And the only downside is if you're a real mechanical keyboard aficionado. It's not standard key. Capsizes role of the case. So you can't pull the key caps and replace them with an aftermarket set but it's p. bt keys and double shot with shine through. It's really very nice. I'm very happy with whatever that means. What am i even up to. I have been playing new poco. Mon snap a snap made that you know nothing to do me. This isn't one and it's not. These games will pokemon snap so it's There was a game many years ago on the nintendo sixty four pie. Come on snap and this is a new version for the nintendo switch. Is this snap with pok mon cards stroke characters now. This not profess to taking photos. So it's kind of like the mechanics of an on rails shooter except instead of shooting. Pok mon you're taking photos of them. Okay so you saw you say politics and you go through an area and there's various pokemon around you and you got to take a nice photos of them and then you get them rated at the end and you can do things to kind of prod them and do interesting things. And he's just quite a nice relaxing game to play in. He's not too stressful. And it's not know things to worry about you've not got guns and ammo and explosions you. Just you know you just having a bit of a relax and seeing some nice scenery and there are no rogue like elements. there are no regard elements a tool. i could think of. While on that bombshell..

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Does Zero Click Have Any Real Value in the SEO Landscape?

Voices of Search by Searchmetrics

02:49 min | 2 years ago

Does Zero Click Have Any Real Value in the SEO Landscape?

"I've been really interested in this no click conversation. I'm mean ran. Really kind of like. I would say like brought it to the forefront a bit more in seo by ran in ran fish in friends of the voices of search podcast. Of course. of course. I still excited. He came on the show. Anyway do yes so so ran. Came out a couple years back with a study. That was using jump shot. Data and jump. Shot is a click stream. Data provider was a click stream data provider and with this study. He was looking at within this data. Sad all the searches that were in google. Us how many were clicking through either. Pay odds organic or not doing any activity at all. This sparked a ton of communication and like back and forth within the industry and even to this day it creates a lot of like polarizing views on it my first reaction to i think like most was yes. There's a lot of no collectively but how many of those are searches for. What time is it in barcelona or what time is it in australia. And so sure on those like like kind of Not transactional but like anecdotal type. Queries is you're gonna have that activity and you're also going to have that around like query refinement. So you write something in and then uniting the results. i won't let me search for this instead. And yes those are happening. But i think as were seen the actual sir plans evolve. We're also seeing that. No click activity changed. And that's where. I think it's really interesting to see some of this information. That have random putting out is because he did it a few years back. I wanted to save time ahead. It was sitting around like an overall like fifty five percent like click activity and then fast forward. He did another one from inv- last year. This time with similar webs and jump shot got it disassembled which is a bummer for search. Just because it was really cool data source even though search metrics. We weren't using it for search volume. It was really fun to play around with with this new one. It was showing that sixty five percent of all queries. were no click activity. And what this tells me is won- even from the macro level and you can pick apart and kind of get into the nuance of it. Which i think has value but from a high level. You can see okay. Is it reasonable to think that people are just searching different. A year later two years later and note the biggest change during that is the landscape shifting and so understanding ben how that has an impact to what traffic you're driving from those rankings becomes a really important piece to just understand the world that we're operating and living

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"sixty five percent" Discussed on The Bronx Pinstripes Show - Yankees MLB Podcast

The Bronx Pinstripes Show - Yankees MLB Podcast

07:24 min | 2 years ago

"sixty five percent" Discussed on The Bronx Pinstripes Show - Yankees MLB Podcast

"Rotundi and scott ryan insp. Let's go what's up everybody. Welcome to the bronx pinstripe. Show before we get started. Just want to make quick mention of thursday's episode yes. I had some audio issues but they have been resolved. They have been fixed. We address them. We realize after the fact it sounded like i was under water talking into a shoe instead of a microphone. And you couldn't hear me for a solid like twelve minutes. And i apologize for that but i thought it was fantastic. Really good information on the baseball. And what what did to it this year and the impact. It's had on the game so we kind of tweak the interview a bit to make it much more listenable so if you may give it a shot and had to turn it off i totally understand but go give it another shot. I it's it's much cleaner now. And if you haven't listened yet well then you won't know the difference all right. Let's get into our friday. Five scott a series win in tampa. That's what we were asking for. Despite the fact they got spanked on thursday but before we talk about the series in tampa the first thing from the week covid like people. If you forgot go vid. It's still a thing for this season. And the players and the coaches and everybody the yankees have had eight breakout cases. When a breakout case means is that you're vaccinated but then you still test positive. The yankees had j. vaccine this year. They're over the eighty five percent threshold. But then on. Tuesday we got news. That phil nevin tested positive. And then some more coaches tested positive and then gleyber torres tested positive and he's had covert already. Yeah it's kinda strange they were talking about. This boon was talking about at a press conference and i heard cashman talking about it. And they're kind of looking at the yankees. The cdc is looking at the yankees case at as a case. Study like what's happening here Clearly this i don't. I'm not when i'm when i go into my fake doctor routine here. Which is actually real doctor routine. It has nothing to do with like illness more so more. So how how you can feel or in an injury. Join our happened. And how ligaments are healing or not healing When we start talking about doc scenes working or not completely out of my head might my degree's not in that. But the johnson and johnson vaccine apparently has some has some some Some wholesome it's about sixty it's about sixty five percent effective whereas the moderna visor over ninety percent effective. Yeah which. I don't need to be sixty. Five percent effective gets cleared. Be like oh yeah. Let's go go health row. Flip the coin but but a though normal flu vaccine every year is like thirty something percent effective. Okay well there you go. This is why out of my out of my pay grade here with sixty sixty five percent. Here's the weird thing but when you when you have an option that's much much much higher. They wanted to get it done quicker. Because johnson and johnson is one done whereas what happens when you take the shortcut just usually but but here's the weird thing you don't really need to understand complex math to realize it's sixty five percents effective so how to eight people test positive you have to multiply sixty five percent. Ten sixty five percent ten five like the odds of this happening are slim very slim. That's why the cdc is looking at this. Yeah so. I don't know why this is the case. But from from everything boone is saying the navon was the only one showing symptoms. He's no longer. Everybody else was symptomatic. So if they were not testing they would ever known That this was case. So i they you know. They decided to continue to play. They got everybody you know in their own rooms and kleber as well after he has the positive and doesn't seem like it's it's an issue besides making sure that those guys are in a good place and Get back to the squad once. I tested negative. So i i don't know it's very strange. Not not something. I even thought was possible. The other interesting thing of note here is. The yankees team voted that they wanted to play. So it's up to the teams to decide if they want to take the risk which is the marlins in trouble last year last year. I didn't understand it at all. They should've taken out of the teams in the players hands. There should have just been strict guidelines because we had the marlins we had the. The cardinals both have outbreaks in that caused other teams to miss games so like last year. I thought it was silly this year. I think i understand a little bit more because you're trying to play a full season and there are people vaccinated so it's just like anything else you want to go to a baseball game. You do it at your own risk. You know the you know the consequences. You know what you'd be smart about it kind of thing. So i understand that a little bit more but yeah it's kind of came out of nowhere is kind of like a slap in the face like. Oh yeah this is still is still very real. Yeah yeah definitely crazy. Definitely crazy Our number two yankees catchers the combined homerun pace we have. There's just an an an unbelievable amount of discussion about gary sanchez about kyle. He gets yoka right once once. A blue moon hagi and who. They're who they're catching and what the receiving is like. But if you combine these guys and you look at them as the as the ultimate catcher as the one position they're actually performing and this is why you know when we talked about this last time right now. It just doesn't matter because there's no problem. There's a problem happening pitching going. Well we'll talk about that the The offense combined they're they are producing as a unit that the position is producing as a unit. And i'm good with that combined. Hagi and sanchez have hit nine homers in one hundred and forty nine plate appearances. That's a thirty nine home run pace over a full season so if you go thirty thirty nine home runs out of your catching tandem. You take that every day of the week. But now i don't know that they're going to keep up that pace specifically hagi because he has hit five and fifty five appearances higgins always hit like he just basically only hits home runs. He doesn't get hits. Hits home runs. But like you've talked about you think higgins will eventually go into a little bit more of an offensive slump. Saw if i set the over under pace it combined home runs out of these. Two at thirty and a half. Are you taking the over. The under i'm taking the over. I mean one. The trend in baseball everybody sitting home runs. I know that it's it's gone down this year but still the ball is flying out of the park. It's going to be over. It's going to be over. Because i think you're gonna see a tear from gary. We may see a bit of a slowdown by hagi. But i think that with their powers combined that they are going to certainly Continue to come by so yeah. I think it's going to be well over. And if we don't have controversy and it's just how it's been going. Seems like gary sanchez. For the fact that he's not playing the majority of the time recently he seems to have his head on straight right like we haven't heard much talk about there being a controversy. There's also a good thing. Yeah i guess for the plane. Yes but but one of the one of the issues is that i had gary. I wanted him to take this position. By the volume. Of course..

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"sixty five percent" Discussed on Cardionerds

Cardionerds

05:19 min | 2 years ago

"sixty five percent" Discussed on Cardionerds

"About eighty percent in their fetal survival about sixty five percent of that support happens during pregnancy. The complications that think about are similar in general to those in non pregnant patients although thinking about the timing of initiating support the timing of delivery if needed the motive access empa- leading may be a little more complex in these patients. It's very important that this discussion happens amongst multi disciplinary teams. That are caring for the patient. Yeah sounds like the multidisciplinary team approach is really important. And that's really what happened for this patient as well so she was started in purely on miller known in diaries and luckily she was stabilized via those methods alone. But of course there was a meeting with. Obgyn and a discussion to deliver her via c-section was made in the operating room with c. T. surgery and va ethno on standby. It's so great to have a specialized multidisciplinary cardio bihar team especially given the complexities involved with the important decisions. At hand as part of the series will have a separate episodes specifically to discuss the role of his interdisciplinary team decision making in the context of critical care. Cardio be but dr damn what considerations go into the timing and mode of delivery for patients with acute to compensated heart failure great question in really the humidity. Next ability of the patient is the first thing to impact timing and mode of delivery. If you're in a situation where able to medically stabilize a patient than this may slow the timing a little bit and allow some discussions to happen about mode of delivery but in a d compensated patient. For whom delivery is urgent that needs to move forward. Move forward by c. section. And as we've been talking about it's just so important that in whatever time you have to plan that all the teams involved in that would include cardiology including maybe ach depending on the specific patient. Maternal fetal medicine anesthesia which may be cardiac and ob anesthesia cd surgery. In very importantly the nicu team are part of the discussion planning and that is prepared for any potential scenarios regarding need for cannulation airway management. Yeah absolutely dr ban so thankfully. Our patients safely delivered two days later. She was briefly admitted to the c. T. issue for close monitoring and then once on stepped down. We were faced with initiating goal directed medical therapy so i know most of us to avoid ace's in pregnancy but what's the dida angle directed medical therapy in pregnancy in. What about if our patient is breastfeeding. Yes great question. So some of our medical tolls as you mentioned are contraindicated in pregnancy including a sitter's air bees as well as australian antagonist. We do however have many usual that we can use. Those include beta blockers will accept a tunnel. We can use hydrology. Long acting nitrates. Luke diabetics into jackson breastfeeding. We really have access to most of our therapies. And now a pros are preferred. Ace inhibitor for us emma topol or conveyed along the preferred beta blocker in both of those are really based just on our data with experience over time. We can't also in breastfeeding use. Burn lactone hijazi. Long acting nitrates. Loop diuretics andrew jackson as well so dr damn you know. Breastfeeding is such an important part of the birthing process for so many women..

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"sixty five percent" Discussed on Deck The Hallmark

Deck The Hallmark

03:30 min | 2 years ago

"sixty five percent" Discussed on Deck The Hallmark

"I have a guitar course from paul davids. Do you know. Paul davids the youtuber. Yeah yeah yeah. He's got a course that's so And then the fans are so loving that he'd been if i make a big mistake. I just laugh it off and start either start over or i have to change channels because the looper goes squirrelly quite often and i'm like well that's the i blame it on. Larry i call lead. Looper larry larry looper. Yeah and you know the fate. The fans just being there with such a generous listening. We're talking about before it's just been wilde's like it allows me to fall forward into fail quickly and i just you know they'll send out a request and i'm like i've never played that song but i'm gonna do it for you and i don't know how goes and let's play it on youtube and then i hear the melody like all i do know the song and then i can read cords. Pretty good so Yeah it's been it's been really it's been really nifty in. It's you know i've reconnected. With my passion and just keep writing and keep But there's an audience and you know what i'm so grateful for the film and tv stuff. That i have the opportunity to do. Because it's given me a music audience in it's given me Exposure to fans that now may have to movies and in other characters but now like my music. It's give me to actually do it and have it hurt and have it heard fantastic. I look forward to the day where i can play more like i. I'm and i have a three year old and a one year old so there's not a lot of guitar playing for for leisure but you have your guitar hanging on the wall. He's got it here. In the abbot hearings he puts the amp up. And he's got a spare moment here. We're at our studios also our office and he'll just play around in here. Oh that's good. I mean if you're guitars into case it'll never get played guitars hanging everywhere. So i can just be like grab grab grab and you know fifteen minutes. A day is one percent of your day in at the end of the year. You'll be three hundred and sixty percent. Three hundred sixty five percent better than you were had not spent that one percent a day and that's all it is fifteen minutes. It's consistency wins over intensity every time. Gosh she's so good. I don't know if that math checks out. Now i think i'm gonna take you'll be one percent better every day but being three hundred sixty five percent better mean dramas four times as good as you were when you start. If you played for fifteen minutes a day you would not be four times. As good. every year you're making one percent going to cumulative you could be it wouldn't it doesn't work like and not everyone learns it the same right so it's meant to. It's meant to be a carrot paul. I think it's very inspirational. i like. let's say you'll be three hundred and sixty five percent You'll you'll be very many. You'll be many degrees. In percentage is different than if you didn't pick it that's true and fifteen minutes a day is is. I mean that that does add up. There's no doubt about that and dan. there's gonna be some days where that fifteen minutes pushes you ahead. By weeks the shrew and she'll be days when it's just the like the tortoise and the hare thing but then there's these quantum jumps that appear when you are consist. What it is if i show up and i commit consistently to my to my acting right it just. It's effortless and easy when i commit to my guitar. Even that amount every day it's effortless and it's easy in my voice to was singing and fifteen system..

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New York Yankees miss chances, fall to Jays in opener

Get Up!

02:00 min | 2 years ago

New York Yankees miss chances, fall to Jays in opener

"Let me take you to another one yesterday yankees and bluejays on a chilly day. The opener a yankee stadium. And here's the highlights from this one. Bottom of two one. On for gary sanchez and gary. Sanchez has left the ballpark sanchez. The first yankee catcher to homer on opening day in eleven years jens have a two one league garrett cole now doing the pitching and not well oscar hernandez oh no doubt about that drills one the left in the six that ties the game two and garett cold not pleased bottom nine. Same score winning. Run it second. Aaron judge of the plate. Can he be the hero on opening day. That's the question. The answer is no judge. One for five struck out twice. We're going to extras top of the ten runners. At second randall. Grischuk pool rightfielder. Aaron judge can't get it no. We can't sixty five percent was the hit probability on this. It's an rbi double. The run comes around to score and that would be the difference. Blue jays win it three two in extras on opening day. And so back to you jessica mendoza. What's your number one takeaway from the ball game yesterday in the bronx gary sanchez. I mean you've got to remember a lot of people. Were watching last year gary sanchez. You didn't think he was eating a start or be in this lineup for the yankees. Because how bad help awesome. He was offensively last year. Being one forty seven six four strikeouts tech eight teen walks. His biggest thing coming in was to be able to sit back behind the baseball. That home run. You could use feel the pressure. Come off of him. Why because there's so many other guys in this lineup. That when they struggle. It's up to gary sanchez. And he's the difference maker to me because you know when it comes down to aaron judge who also struggled with this game carlos stanton both of those guys are prone to injuries. They're not going to be in this lineup throughout the entire season and to the big piece. That's missing because by the way it is world series or bust for the yankees team. Gary sanchez has to step up. I know it's only one game but that run was huge

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Delta joins other US airlines in ending empty middle seats

AP News Radio

00:48 sec | 2 years ago

Delta joins other US airlines in ending empty middle seats

"If you have been flying lately and have come to count on the middle seat being on occupied be aware that that era is coming to an end delta airlines is the last U. S. airlines still blocking middle seats a move aimed at reducing the risk of spreading covert nineteen but now delta is ending the practice starting in may delta says nearly sixty five percent of passengers who flew with the airline last year expect to have at least one dose of the new vaccines by may first and that's giving the airline the confidence to sell flights to full capacity the open middle seat policy had been in place since April and several airlines joined delta in limiting seating but United never did saying even with middle seats empty social distancing is hard if not impossible on an airplane I'm Ben Thomas

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Scott Gottlieb: The “tables have turned” on Europe’s pandemic versus the Unites States

Armstrong & Getty

01:02 min | 2 years ago

Scott Gottlieb: The “tables have turned” on Europe’s pandemic versus the Unites States

"Scott gottlieb on face the nation yesterday. Italy is looking at lockdown over over easter. Because of what they're seeing should we anticipate that's what's going to happen here through this whole pandemic we've been about maybe three or four weeks behind europe so we've used europe as a barometer of what's going to happen. The united states. I think the tables have turned. And i think we're ahead of your because we're vaccinating so much. More aggressively eastern. Europe was very bad right now. It looks bad but i think the uk is. The us is in a much different situation through a combination fact that we have a lot of prior infections. There's immunity in the population from prior infection. We've now vaccinate. Twenty five percent of adults where vaccinating probably about one point five to two million new people a day we vaccinated about sixty five percent of those age. Sixty five about seventy five percent almost seventy five percent this week. Above above the age of seventy five and we're seeing the benefits that six percent reduction in nursing homes. We've had very penetration with the vaccine. So i think we're in a different situation than europe because of the vaccine induced immunity that getting into the

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Williamson, Ingram power Pelicans past Clippers 135-115

AP News Radio

00:37 sec | 2 years ago

Williamson, Ingram power Pelicans past Clippers 135-115

"The pelicans let it start to finish in a one thirty five to one fifteen route over the clippers New Orleans shot a blistering sixty five percent from the field the highest mark in the NBA this season I believe that up to thirty three points in the fourth quarter Zion Williamson made thirteen of sixteen shots and scored twenty seven points I think the more the ball around very well tonight created a lot of open shots for everybody and well let's aficionados since Brandon Ingram added twenty three points Kawhi Leonard scored twenty three to lead the clippers who have now lost four of their last five games I am mark Myers

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"sixty five percent" Discussed on This is Only a Test

This is Only a Test

05:01 min | 2 years ago

"sixty five percent" Discussed on This is Only a Test

"What what you can or should or should not do if you're fully vaccinated and fully vaccinated define madam is two weeks after your dosage They're saying if you're fully vaccinated you can be with other people that are fully vaccinated outside of your household as long as it's a relatively small gathering without mass But in other situations you should maintain your masks. So if you're vaccinated and unvaccinated people you need to have mass on and a limit any contact that would be potentially indoors for that And then limit gatherings in outdoor locations and if you're encountering unvaccinated unvaccinated people that you would maintain the kind of social distancing a masking norms that we're used to but this is starting to peel away the restrictions that we've had for about a year now in terms of recommendations what to do. And because we've reached this point. Now where i believe. As of yesterday it was something like sixty five percent of the population over sixty have now received at least one dose of vaccine the point where like for all of us who have parents that have grandkids. We're now in a position where they're going to be able to Potentially hugged them. If they've gotten their their vaccine that is a market difference personally to where it is. And i think we're going to continue to see more updates as we learn more information about how these vaccines were performing in the real world. You're used to hearing numbers like efficacy. Efficacy is determined by By things inside of clinical trials as we exit clinical trials in our in real world situations. The word is effective. Nece and typically effectiveness with all of these different variants circulating and other mitigating factors. Means like the effectiveness tends to be a little bit lower than what we see in. Clinical trials will actually have data to actually look at that in more detail in the coming weeks So as we pull that together. I think the guidance is going to continually update anna..

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"sixty five percent" Discussed on Automated

Automated

03:42 min | 2 years ago

"sixty five percent" Discussed on Automated

"Percent. And that's because of its dominant Browser for iphones If you look at the desktop market chrome is still at sixty five percent but the browser mozilla firefoxhomage around eight percent. And so what this means. Is that chrome. Because they have the users they also have the power. In terms of what features they introduce what security measures they take etc when when influencing the ecosystem of how people build browser extensions and websites and everything. And that's often you'll find for example websites run faster on chrome is because the website developers have optimized for chrome not necessarily the other browsers where this becomes a palm from the ecosystem of customize. Ability is at chrome is rolling out. It's called manifested. He three the manifest is what controls. What browser extension developers can do and so they're issuing a number of restrictions in the name of trying supposedly trying to make things more secure or make things so it's harder for extensions to slow down the browsing experience But this is actually going to have pretty at least right now. It's looking like it's going to have a pretty catastrophic effect on some of the major browser extensions that people use so it changes how ad blocking browser extensions worked for example and so the the current most popular browsing extensions while work As well as other kind of Kind of browser extension called a user script manager which is another way for people to customize the browsing experience which is also. Looks like it's going to be prohibited under this new this new technology and so it's it's overall it's interesting in that. The other browser vendors don't have any say in terms of how how how these get rolled out. And i think the other thing as well as chrome is at sixty five percent But actually the underlying software that chrome is built on is actually now used by microsoft. Ed is also used by the brave browser. And so it's it's really something where we're one single company can dominate. How browser extensions. How the web is customized. What is what is the capabilities insecurity model of the web. That sounds a little bit more apocalyptic than what expecting i think it's an ongoing dialogue right. It's it's it's something. Where if they moved the bar too far right then they're gonna start losing users as they have to go to other browsers in order to get the functionality that they need right right and just for point of clarity pixie bricks is is specifically working on the chrome browser right because it is the largest one is you mentioned it. And that's exactly why we built into chrome browser. I got it is the largest. It's going to be easy for us to make it available at microsoft edge We we also do support fire fox but the supported more beta support. And we're actually not in the fire fox marketplace just because they're marketplace procedures are pretty antiquated in terms of what you can upload etc so yeah that that was going to be my next question like What's the what's the role out on the other browsers in the future. Look like but but that's clear one of the maybe one of the last questions here. I was like to ask like what the future vision of your your company's how it relates. The world was kind of. Yeah the the maybe a ten year down the line vision. What what do you see. Pixie bricks becoming. How's it going to be impacting. People very qc absolutely so so right. Now we're we're targeted on customizing. Any website or saas application. And the reason we're doing that is probably most people spend ninety percent of their day their workday or eating their personal day living living in the web. I think the next step that we go on from that is allowing people to to build adams for things like microsoft office..

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"sixty five percent" Discussed on TSC Now

TSC Now

05:03 min | 2 years ago

"sixty five percent" Discussed on TSC Now

"So to begin. John perhaps you can tell me what is glue are five and five is the short name. Full machado trade Glutamate receptor five. It's a protein that's found mainly in the brain and its role along with other receptors is to receive signals transmitted by glutamate. Between your own cells is transmission is important full. The normal function of the brain and abnormal. You've relatively attempt Five can lead to increased excitability of neurons which might potentially lead to sudden uncontrolled. Electrical disturbance could seizure or epilepsy and epa just for our listeners. Who may not be familiar. What is tse while houston for cuba's sclerosis complex. And as you probably know the tc is caused by narratives are the nova mutations in either the tc one rtc too gene now. This scene produced two distinct proteins called a- martin and cuban and these teams work together to inhibit the activation of another very important protein in the cell called enter. Enter as a major effect on the sentences of proteins in the cell and consequently cell growth. If it's not like well. The leads to abnormal cell differentiation energy development of those cells and these knocked cells are accident scene in a tc. Brain lesions Key factor in mechanism that Discloses complex so now that we understand what m glue are five is what. tse is epic. Can you tell me what role and glorify could play in. Tse yes there are substances called alistair modulate this tavern affect on ambler fibers checkposts and they can up or down regulate the activity of ambulante. Five binding to the receptor and change how that receptor response to stimuli and can be positive. So-called alastair model latest are pam's inning to increased activity receptor are they can be negative negative. Ls tarik modulators are nance into decreased. Activity happens now for simplicity Referred to as positive modulators a negative. Monday latest in this podcast. I'm gonna father. Sectors are present in many areas of the brain typically affected in the and they're also found in noncancerous range humus known as sega's which are typically. But you now very reasonably starts into the ducts acting as an five negative monday. This shows that they could be used as a treatment of some central nervous system conditions and possibly also in epilepsy associated with this could be a new mechanism of action for treating seizures Fifty that's really exciting. John can you tell us a little bit about what we do know about. Regulating and glue are five. So negative modulators anglo five for being tested as possible new treatments procedures in tse. An animal studies looking at this mechanism was published by dr saw. An colleen department to neurology of medical school in boston. Usa in two thousand and eighteen signed informed a set of experiments in transgenic animals. My jeans to tableau activity of the anc jeans to imitate Tubers stories is complex their so called. Tse knock down mice. In the first experiment. Lay down regulates the activity of anglo five using a negative modulator on of anglo. Five weeks led to a reduction in the frequency duration of sieges in these animals by sixty five percent. The other experiment did the opposite. Tse mice received a positive modulator event. While five which potentially to function and lead to more frequent along the seizures is demonstrates down regulating the activity of will five as an impact on sesia severity in these animal models citizen. Tse not demise also line to pass lindy anglo glorify with increased rates of protein synthesis. A key factor in the mechanism loads. Kfc cooled mce pathway and the anatole signaling pathway. We've already heard about. It was shown. The negative relation of anglo five normalized increased rates of protein synthesis founding brain cells with down. Tse function finally What did these experiments tell. Us is then findings on this second. That really suggest to payrolls of amdur five that leads to abnormal changes in brain function related to the city in particular to uncontrolled electrical disturbances resulting in the seizures and everything. I'm your five french. Lead story election of hyperactivity of neurons and to a normalization of the over active protein synthesis and these findings suggest that it can negatively regulates and bluer fi. We could have very effective medicine. associated seizures great. Well thank you. John and epa for sharing some of the findings that are underpinning..

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"sixty five percent" Discussed on Beat Infertility

Beat Infertility

05:27 min | 2 years ago

"sixty five percent" Discussed on Beat Infertility

"Pregnant. And we feel like. That's the goal. that's the end. But after i experienced the still birth of my twins. I realized how important it is to make it all the way to the end. Not just get pregnant. So how often do you see people having losses beyond that first trimester after genetic testing such testing does reduce the risk of miscarriage by a lot and there are other causes of miscarriage and stillbirth. From what i understand about your story. Yours was not genetic related the losses that you had so genetic testing can help eliminate the chance of miscarriage. You know what we're seeing for embryos that have the the normal results is a loss rate of less than ten percent again. Double check that number with your your doctor and going back to your point of we focus so much on getting pregnant. I think a lot of ways. That's a byproduct of the way that healthcare is organized that you go through fertility treatment through rei and then once that pregnancy is well established and we think the embryos growing and developing well. Now you you transition care to your ob and then your ob follows your pregnancy until birth and then once the baby is born than the baby's followed by a pediatrician. So it's kind of a a stepwise process of of healthcare that we have and so you're you're ivf doctor can't do much prenatally or postnatally and they're really focused on their job and their role which is to get you pregnant. And i think that that has a trickle down effect for those that are working with the physicians and because genetic testing can't really control the non genetic reasons for pregnancy loss at something that we don't talk about as much and i think again. That has a trickle down effect. So if you ask me you know. What is the the chance that i have live. Birth from pg ta think. I gave you a sixty five percent number before getting pregnant. Well okay. that's fine. But i want a baby with the chance that i actually have a baby. I would say probably closer to fifty five percent with genetic testing again. Confirm those numbers with your clinic because they will vary and so..

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