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The Eric Metaxas Show
Rev. Dr. James Kearny: From Yale to the Scripture
"Back, talking to James Kearney, who, like me, graduated Yale University and turned into a total Jesus freak, kicking to the curb all the accoutrement of high society. It's kind of funny. So the idea that you're you know, you were actually a whiffing poof greeting your parents in white tie and tails on the tarmac. Part of me wants to say like, man, what a jerk. But delivered God you from being a total idiot and called you unto himself and away from the cocktail parties at Wolsey Hall. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So well, yeah, it's kind of hilarious. So but but OK, so we don't have a ton of time. And I want to talk to you about some specific things that you're working on. But so roughly speaking, what what happened after that? How do you pursue ministry? What happens? What happened is that God had called me during that world tour to to go and rebuild his house for it had fallen into ruin. This is my life call. I received it when I was at Assisi in a St. Francis's call. And I thought, well, that's good. You said world tour. You didn't explain. So I will explain you and the whiffing poofs were on a world tour. This is what the whiffing poofs do. They're this, as I say, this fabled singing group that they fall on a pretty hard times. No one's heard of them anymore. But honestly, you're in the place where St. Francis is from Assisi. And God spoke to you there and said, I want you to rebuild my house, which is exactly what he said to St. Francis in Assisi. How did God communicate that to you at that point? How did that happen? Oh, interesting. Well, well, one, I was I was doing my very first fast, which I'd never done before, and I needed to because I've been at cocktail parties and eating sumptuously for, you know, all through Asia and all through Europe. And so and our next gig, it was between London and Spoleto, we were going to be at the Spoleto festival. So I had about three days in between. So I decided to go on a fast and go to Assisi because it was one stop away from Spoleto because I was a good Catholic. When I was there, I was taken in by a Franciscan, an American Franciscan from Ohio who was there for the summer, and he gave me a biography of St. Francis, and I was wandering around spacey because at this point it had been about two days without food. And I got up to the top of the hill and was leaning up against a castle and looking out over the Umber Valley. It's a beautiful, warm day, you know, in Italy, just absolutely gorgeous. And I'm reading about this fellow, St. Francis, that sounds a lot like me. He was upper, he was middle class, had a lot of money, and God had broken into his life and he was trying to follow God and he didn't know what to do. So he was at the Chapel of San Damiano. St. Francis was looking at the crucifix and the crucifix spoke to him. And in the book, they suddenly had out in quotes what the crucifix said, which Jesus said, said, go and rebuild my house, for it has fallen into ruin. And at that moment, there was a burst above my head of four doves, three white and one black, and they went way out over the valley. Wait a minute. So the moment you're reading this, you're in this beautiful place, reading this biography of St. Francis in the place where St. Francis is from. And in the moment that you read the line that Jesus spoke to St. Francis in the 13th century, in that moment, four doves explode over your head, not literally explode, but explode into flight. It felt like that. Yeah. And it was a way of it's sort of God's lovely way of emphasizing circumstances. And you could, of course, say, well, that was just circumstance. And you can, you know, which the secularists always do. They always look at the world and they try to bottom line it so that nothing means anything. But one of the things that we understand as Christians is that with God's creation, everything means everything. And he is constantly communicating to us through the smallest detail. And the big part of it is just, are we listening? It's not this God speak, but do we have ears to hear?

WTOP
"spacey" Discussed on WTOP
"Today marking the time shots rang out at last year's Fourth of July parade. Seven people died in the mass shooting. Mayor Nancy Rotering. We come together together today, united in remembrance and heartbreak, but also refusing to let hatred and fear win. President Biden issued a statement today calling on Republicans to come to the table on gun reforms. Many of us are celebrating this Independence Day. Hundreds attending a parade in Three Lakes, Wisconsin. In Land O 'Lakes, this woman the meaning of the holiday that celebrates freedom and America and family. Is this the best holiday? I think it is. You know what, I don't have to wrap any presents, just have fun with my family. As for the return home, T .S .A. expects busy but not record setting crowds at airports through next weekend as people stretch out this holiday on the roads. Triple A expects midday today and tomorrow late afternoon into rush hour to be the busiest times to drive. Nathan's famous 4th of July hot dog eating contest in Coney Island has been delayed by a downpour and lightning. Before Joey Chestnut was put on Miki hold, Sudo scored her 9th victory on the women's side, downing 39 .5 hot dogs and buns in 10 minutes. The jury in Kevin Spacey's sex assault trial has been hearing from the 2nd of the actor's 4 alleged victims. The court has been hearing from the 2nd of Spacey's 4 alleged victims. He told police Spacey grabbed him and kissed the back of his neck, then recoiled when he told the actor he was straight. The man said he was left shaken and teary by the unwanted encounter and hasn't been able to watch anything Spacey with in it since. Spacey has denied all the charges against him. Vicky Barker, CBS News, London. Markets are closed for the 4th of July holiday. This is CBS News. Need to hire quality fast? candidates You need Indeed, the end -to -end hiring solution. Attract, interview and hire candidates all in one place. Visit indeed .com slash credits. This is WTOP. On your radio and on all your devices with the free WTOP app. WTOP news. Everything you need, every time you listen.

The Eric Metaxas Show
Pastor James Kearny Shares Stories From His World Travels
"A little bit about the demonic, if that's okay. Well, I mean, I just want to if you have a few stories about what happened subsequent to and then we can transition to the so called demonic. Of course, we don't mean that literally folks. We're sophisticated Yale east. Go ahead. So actually in the middle of the tour, I'm in London. And at that point, I've been going to so many parties and it had been living such a high life that I was just done, but we had a break. We had a three day break, and I decided to go in a fast. But never fasted before, this is my very first time. And I say, oh, I got three days before our next gig, which was in spoleto, Italy. And I said, well, gosh, assisi is right next to spoleto and being a good Catholic, I was like, that's for Saint Francis from. I'll go in a fast and I'll go to a CZ. So I get on a train in London and just start traveling and not eating and I'm getting super Spacey. But I go to a CZ and I have no money, I have no language, and I remember I didn't know what to do. And at this point I was about two days into my fast and I was a little Spacey. I got on a bus to go up to the city, the medieval city, and I didn't even know how I was going to pay for the bus. And I'm looking at the sunset and there's an American priest from Ohio, who says, you know, nice view. Strikes up a conversation. Ends up taking me under his wing, finding me a place to live, and then the next day gives me a biography of Saint Francis, and I wander up to the top of the hill, reading the biography, and that's where I received my call for my entire life.

AP News Radio
Kevin Spacey collects award, lauds museum for having 'the guts' to recognize him - CNN
"Allegations in the me too era, but actor Kevin Spacey has received a lifetime achievement award in Italy. Spacey's award is from the national cinema museum in the northern city of Turin. I'm truly blessed and grateful and humbled. After multiple allegations of sexual assault surfaced, Spacey lost his starring role on the Netflix series House of Cards and saw other opportunities dry up. My heart is very full tonight toward the museum of cinema. For having had the lamp

Bloomberg Radio New York
"spacey" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Quick take. This is Bloomberg radio. The discovery of classified documents linked to President Biden's time in the Obama administration is bringing up national security concerns. Some were found at a University of Pennsylvania think tank that bears his name. The Chinese donate $30 million at the time the Biden center was being set up and it draws a lot of questions about what was going on. Congressman Mike McCall of Texas heads the House foreign affairs committee. New details about the tragic death of Lisa Marie Presley are coming to light. Lisa Marie, who was the only child of Elvis Presley died on Thursday after suffering sudden cardiac arrest in her California home. TMZ reports Presley was already brain dead when she was admitted to the hospital Thursday afternoon and was put into an induced coma shortly after. Sources now say Presley's heart actually stopped twice in the hospital, but due to her condition her family had already signed a DNR and ordered doctors not to resuscitate her. A federal judge is rejecting former president Trump's motion to dismiss a civil sexual assault lawsuit against him, the lawsuit was brought forward by journalist and author E Jean Carroll who accused him of rape in the 1990s. Mayor Eric Adams is leaving New York City and heading south for the weekend, Natalie migliori explains mayor Adams press secretary took to Twitter saying he'll make multiple stops at and near the U.S. southern border. They say it comes as the city continues facing an unprecedented influx of asylum seekers. The mayor will then speak from El Paso on Sunday before talking about his trip next week in New York City. New York has so far accommodated nearly 40,000 migrants in May. A district attorney in New Mexico is weighing possible criminal charges in the accidental shooting on the set of rust. Alec Baldwin struck and killed cinematographer Helena Hutchins with an antique revolver during a dress rehearsal for the movie in 2021. I'm Brian schuch. Actor Kevin Spacey is pleading not guilty to more sexual assault charges in the UK. Spacey appeared in an English court by video link and denied all 7 charges against him. The charges were raised by one man and the incidents allegedly happened between 2001 and 2004. A Virginia lawmaker wants a fetus to count as a passenger in the high occupancy lanes, Sarah Bartlett has the story. Republican delegate Nicholas freitas is sponsoring a bill that would count a pregnant person as two people, meaning they can legally drive in Virginia's HOV lanes. It would require the driver show proof of pregnancy by having the pregnancy certified by the Virginia Department of Transportation, the certifications would be linked to easy passes or other collection devices in the vehicle, Texas is the only other state in the country that's proposed to build like this. I'm Sarah Bartlett. Chicago mayor Lori Lightfoot is apologizing after her campaign sent out emails to area public school teachers for the purpose of recruiting student volunteers for her reelection campaign, Perry Williams reports. The mayor sent the incident was an error made by a single campaign staffer that will never happen again. As soon as I learned about the outreach to the CPS teachers, we put a stop to it. Bottom line here is it was clearly a mistake. Life was comments followed public backlash, including by some who called the move unethical, the CPS inspector general launched an investigation into the controversy and the Chicago board of ethics, put it on its January 23rd agenda. I am Perry Williams. The cofounder of bachman Turner overdrive has passed away, Robbie bachman was the drummer for the Canadian rock band that had a string of top 40 hits and sold millions of copies in the 1970s. His brother BTO singer and guitarist Randy bachman broke the news on Twitter Thursday. I'm Brian chuck. From Bloomberg world headquarters in New York, I'm Doug prisoner. The stock market closed at the highest level in a month after data showed a drop in consumer inflation expectations and at the same time the major banks rebounded from some early session weakness driven by worrisome outlooks. The CEOs of those big banks, including JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon and Bank of America's Brian moynihan, warned of an uncertain economic environment. Cole smeed is president of smead capital management. He says the banks are a kind of derivative of what we're seeing in the overall economy. What's interesting is can these banks get in a lot of credit trouble tied to consumers when the best wage gain in America right now is actually the lowest income. If you look at the Federal Reserve bank of Atlanta data, they would tell you that the lowest income is actually seeing real wage gains more than anyone in America. That's usually who gets in trouble in terms of credit. And it's really tough to get in credit trouble with those kind of folks versus wealthy people are getting hurt. The stock market and the bond market at the same time, they have the highest amount of checkable deposits they've ever had in their existence. And we still have not spent down the savings that we built up over the last two years. That's cold speed of smead capital management. Today, the KBW bank index finished higher by 7 tenths of 1%. The fed has a two day meeting that begins January 31st, officials see interest rates rising above 5% this year and staying there until 2024. Bloomberg's chief U.S. economist Anna Wong reminds us monetary policy operates with a lag. And that's why many economists are talking about there's higher probability of recession than not. That's because the way that we are trained to think is that you look at what models would

AP News Radio
Kevin Spacey pleads not guilty to more sexual assault charges in the U.K.
"Actor Kevin Spacey has denied more sex offense charges in the UK. Spaces pleaded innocent to 7 further sex offenses in Britain, which bring that the number of charges the Hollywood star faces in the UK to 12 Spacey a double Academy Award winner has already pleaded not guilty to charges that he sexually assaulted three men between 2004 and 2015 when he was the artistic director of The Old Vic theater in London. He's appeared via video link in a London courtroom on Friday, his trial is due to start on June 6th and last for three to four weeks. It's likely to be at the old Bailey the venue for Britain's highest profile criminal trials Charles

On The Rekord
"spacey" Discussed on On The Rekord
"Your daughter. Who right now is 50 years old and space two 60 feet, 63, testified for over 7 days during the three week trial. The total damages sought from rap to space he was $40 million. Wow. Rap's lawyers accused space of lying on the stand and lacks accountability. Space he was a two time Academy Award winner who was a major star before being dropped on his TV show House of Cards. Rap is a regular on star trek discovery, a TV show, and was on the original Broadway play rent. October 2017, Spacey came out as gay. He's been bisexual, or identifies as being a gay man. That same time rapper Q Spacey of sexually assaulting him. Now, Spacey faced charges in Massachusetts that he groped the man at a bar, but those allegations were dropped. Three months ago in London, charge of sexual assault allegations against three men on 12 from O four, the 2015, all pleaded not guilty. Now, here's one thing that kind of threw me off 'cause, you know, you talk about when these actors getting some type of trouble. So a judge, a proved and arbitrator's decision toward the creators of House of Cards. $30.9 million from spacing because he violated his contract by sexual harassing crew members. Oh. But spacia has went through an appeal. So we're going to see what's up with that. Because I'm like, Dan Spacey, you want to run it like that? Your beast, man. Honestly, I hope there's no validity in this whole situation. Me neither. Unfortunately, it's like, at this point, who knows. And even if even if even if he is legally found not guilty and morally not guilty, public opinion opinion just hangs over. It's over for him. Listen, I still watch Baby Driver, possible for by the way, thinking Edgar Wright. Also boss says American Beauty. He was in all those, right? 7. The usual suspects. I never watch House of Cards. And when he got written off, it was like, it went down crap or quick. But it was one of the first Netflix original TV shows. That one was on Amazon Prime. It was originally on Netflix. It was originally on Netflix. Is it still on Netflix? Yeah. Okay. That show, Marco Polo. Oh, really? Yeah, he was on that show. Okay. Well, let's start our first song on the episode. This is DJ big skip with capella gray and mister chicken. It's called same gang, makes you go get his rookie of the year album. It is out right now. Shout out to the plug DJ shy, and we'll be right back. It's a lot going on. This a member's only section. I'm with the same ones, my day ones. No new Friends. The same game. DJ bitch

Bloomberg Radio New York
"spacey" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"And the British are going to solve their problem and she was a good partner. Trust agreed to eventually step down as prime minister after pressure mounted on her to go. Markets were spooked and the public was upset at her tax plan. Actor Kevin Spacey is being found not liable in a $40 million civil sex abuse case, Lisa G has more. Spacey was accused of making unwanted sexual advances against actor Anthony rapp in his New York City apartment back in 1986, rapp was just 14 years old at the time, on the stand Spacey said he had no memory of the event and has repeatedly denied any misconduct. The lawsuit by rap has been dismissed. Lisa G, New York. Elon Musk is reportedly planning to lay off roughly 75% of Twitter employees once his deal for the social media company goes through Musk has told potential investors he plans to lay off around 5500 employees reducing the workforce to roughly 2000. According to the WHO around half a billion people around the world will develop diseases due to a lack of physical activity. I'm Brian shook. The CDC is ensuring that kids who are uninsured can receive COVID-19 vaccines for free. Michael kassner reports this comes after the federal government looks to shift its immunization program to the commercial market independent advisers with a CDC voted unanimously on the decision Wednesday. The vaccines for children program provides vaccines to kids under 19 whose families can not afford them, children are eligible for the program if they qualify for Medicaid or are uninsured underinsured or Native American. I'm Michael kasner. A newly filed lawsuit alleges the Biden administration is targeting gun shops in an attempt to shut them down for minor violations. Attorney Matt Miller represents central Texas gun works, which is suing, he says gun dealers are the first line of defense against bad guys who want to get a gun and now they're being vilified. The federal lawsuit seeks to change the rules, making it harder for a gun store to lose their license. Several students in a North Carolina school district allegedly lied to a school staff member about a threat on campus yesterday, Mitch Evans has the details. The Davidson county school district says several students made false statements regarding an armed intruder, which led to law enforcement school officials immediately locking down both south Davidson high school and south Davidson middle school following an investigation. It was determined the false claim was made in order to distract from one of the students having brought an airsoft pistol to school officials say charges will be filed against the offending students. A man faces charges in Mississippi after allegedly chasing a woman down a street while wearing a Halloween mask, the incident took place this week just south of the Tennessee Mississippi border in south haven. Police say rasche France jumped out of a vehicle and started running toward the woman and terrifying her. She said when the man stopped chasing her, he began laughing. I'm Brian schuch. And I'm Doug prisoner at Bloomberg world headquarters in New York. Let's check this hour's top business stories, and the markets. The Biden administration is exploring the possibility of new export controls to limit China's access to some of the most powerful emerging technologies. We are told the potential plans are at an early stage and are focused on quantum computing as well as artificial intelligence software. The administration is also discussing whether the U.S. should subject some of Elon Musk's ventures to national security reviews we are told this would include the deal for Twitter since foreign investors are involved and the SpaceX Starlink satellite network since Musk has recently created a bit of controversy on the possibility of reducing service to Ukraine. Meantime, Musk is reportedly planning to massively cut the workforce at Twitter, The Washington Post says 75% of Twitter 7500 workers may lose their jobs. However, in a memo seen by Bloomberg news, Twitter's general counsel warned workers to expect tons of public rumors and speculation as the closing of that deal comes to a near end. After the bell here in the U.S. snap reported, its slowest quarterly sales growth ever shares were down in late New York trading by more than 25%. We check markets every 15 minutes here on Bloomberg, we're seeing mostly weaker equity markets across the apac in Tokyo, the nikkei is down three tenths of 1%, in Hong Kong, the hang seng is down nearly four tenths of 1%, a little bit of positivity, though, in chenghai, the composite index up a tenth of 1%, the Cosby weaker by four tenths of 1%, and in Sydney, the ASX 200 down 6 tenths of 1%. Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. I'm Doug prisoner in New York, this is Bloomberg

Bloomberg Radio New York
"spacey" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"The amount of time people coming into the country must spend in mandatory quarantine, meanwhile, the government and China's xi'an will not go into citywide locked on others. So there are some limited being able to being able to move around at this point in time. So we'll see where that goes. China says it has started work on a monkeypox vaccine using virus taken directly from a patient. UK could have a new prime minister as early as Monday. Liz trust will be the shortest term prime minister in UK history after resigning today. Republican challenges to president Joe Biden's student loan relief plan have failed in two courts today, one federal, the other before the Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett. Ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky has told European leaders today that Russian forces have mined a dam in the occupied south zelensky says it threatens thousands of people and The White House is accused Tehran of sending trainers and technicians to Crimea to support Russian attacks on Ukraine with Iranian made drones. And in one of Kevin Spacey's molestation cases, the jury now has found that he did not did not sexually abuse Anthony rapp when he was 14 years old. The jury decided that allegations against Spacey had not been proven. In San Francisco, I met Baxter. This is Bloomberg. All right, guys. Thanks, Ed. We'll try to we'll find out who is running the world's second biggest economy when the Communist Party's new leaders walk out on stage on Sunday, joining us to discuss from our Hong Kong studio Steven engel Bloomberg chief north Asia TV correspondent. So Steve, I think we can all admit that Xi Jinping will be coming out as leader, but I guess it's who's behind him. Yeah, the big questions are going to be answered this weekend as far as the team of loyalists or whether there's going to be compromises struck. You know, the standing committee that is a series of 7 individuals. They're called ranked equals with Xi Jinping ranked number one. But there are all put in place by Deng Xiaoping after the Mao Zedong to kind of balance the top leadership. So there's not one single authoritarian leader who has absolute power. There's some checks and balances there between the rival factions. And the concern, if you will, would be if Xi Jinping by all indications is going to likely stack his new standing committee when he reveals it on Sunday with absolute loyalists. And, you know, we can go through a whole range of different names, but there's just a few that we probably need to get well versed on because Liu Hu the economics are. He's not understanding the committee, but essentially he's going to be stepping aside, but that economic czar position is a critical right hand position to Xi Jinping. He's known as mister fix it, but he will be likely stepping down because of the retirement age. So Steve, when you have an individual like she, who is in power and controls so much, what is the risk that if he does indeed stack the standing committee with allies and consolidates even more power that he loses a diversity of opinion and that at the end of the day does more harm, I'm thinking of what Vladimir Putin is struggling with right now with his advisers in the war in Ukraine. I mean, he's getting a very biased point of view when it comes to how well the war is going. And it's probably altered his strategy. That's absolutely the concern. And I haven't heard a lot of those comparisons between what Putin did and what she is attempting to do, but there's some parallels. Obviously, especially when you consider that she and Putin have that no limits partnership. Now, the odds on favorite to become essentially the premiere, which is the number two position because Li qiang is going to be stepping aside. He's already said he's going to step aside as premier. And that will really tell whether Xi Jinping wants to have, you know, at least the image of party unity and diversity and checks and balances. But if he's going to stack it with loyalists, he's most likely going to put one of his top loyalists and that's the Shanghai party boss Li Chang. A one time aid of Xi back into John days. He's the Shanghai communist Communist Party boss. And if he gets promoted to the premiership, it would tell a lot. It would mean that loyalty is number one because Lee cheung as the party boss of Shanghai was criticized for missteps during the two month lockdown in Shanghai. Many of his deputies were criticized by the top leadership in Beijing. So if he gets it, if he rises above that criticism, it becomes the number two powerful man in China. It shows that loyalty is the most important aspect. Yeah, every leader wants a loyal people behind him. You're talking about leaving because he's a retirement age, but so is Xi Jinping, so if he's going to break this rule for himself, I mean, I got to set the other question we're looking at does he break it for others? Well, he's going to change the rules for himself because he's 69 years of age, and there's kind of an unwritten rule that 68 is the retirement age. So he's going to he has changed the rules for himself. Let's just be very Frank about that. He's unlikely to change it for other after him unless it serves him well. He could keep Liu on. He could keep young jet shirt at the top diplomat on. He could keep some of these people if he deems them to be top loyalists. Look, China has so many challenges right now from the economy to geopolitics with its relationship with Russia with Taiwan. He needs trusted people and people with experience. So, you know, every scenario is still open. He might not replace everybody. He might actually hold on to those he think are going to be useful. Steve, I was watching your coverage. Team coverage of the speech on Sunday, very good job, by the way. And one of the things that I'm curious about when you hear the phrase national security repeated so frequently, obviously the knee jerk is kind of looking outwardly. But I'm more curious about what that means from the inward perspective and whether or not we're going to see a lot more in terms of crackdown against dissent, much more in the way of surveillance, is that possible? Well, that's already happening. I mean, the dissent is very, you know, the grip, if you will, on the society in China, is very tight. The surveillance is very tight. The police presence is very tight. Look, we had that last week on sultan bridge in district in northwest Beijing. One protester put up those banners and he was shuffled away, perhaps not to be ever seen again. It just doesn't happen very often. So I think when he's talking about internal security, they've got that internal security pretty much wrapped up. The concern is whether these lockdowns that we're starting to see continue, like in xi'an right now, talked about that. Parts of that city of 13 million people are being locked down. And this is where the cracks start forming in society and the support for the current leadership. Because people are fed up, people are tired. They can't have a place to really vent their frustration. So internal security, part of that equation is COVID zero strategy. So that's why we're going to be looking very closely whether this will continue and how long this will continue. Yeah, and we had that Bloomberg scoop yesterday afternoon about the fact that quarantine could be cut for inbound travelers. How much does that change things? I mean, ten to 7 days. Absolutely. That's what investors are all looking for. Those who do business in China. That's what they're looking for. I have lots of friends who still live in China. They can't do anything. They can't come and go. They're just too many restrictions right now. It's 7 days in

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"A global news update, the ivaldi Texas school district is suspending its police department after protests. The announcement comes after months of outrage as officers were accused of not doing more to save children and teachers who were killed earlier this year. The exact length of the department's suspension is not known as the district only says its lasting quote for a period of time, one top official is also retiring, while another is being placed on administrative leave. An actor Kevin Spacey civil trial on sex abuse charges resumed on Friday, Brian shook has the very latest. His accuser actor Anthony rapp took the stand and fought back tears as he described species alleged assault at a Manhattan party in 1986, rap was just 14 years old at the time while Spacey was 26. Rapp says the incident has caused him emotional distress and he's seeking $40 million in damages. Spacey has denied the allegations. I'm Jim Forbes. You're listening to Bloomberg businessweek with Carol massar and Bloomberg quick takes Tim steinbeck from Bloomberg radio. Every new watch is like a new piece of art. It has a different story to tell. Italian wines as a whole really speak to that quintessential need. It is the most powerful car made in the U.S. period. You get the beautiful interior, the iconic design. It's very chic and posh. Even if you pay for it, it's something that money can't get. Time now for a weekly

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"School shooting leaves several dead, the yovani Texas school district is suspending its police department after protests. The announcement comes after months of outrage as officers were accused of not doing more to save children and teachers who were murdered earlier this year. The exact length of the department's suspension isn't known as the district only says it's lasting, quote, for a period of time. One top official is also retiring, while another is being placed on administrative leave. President Biden is praising low unemployment numbers and a Volvo plant in Maryland he touted low unemployment as the economy recovers from a rough summer. He said while the pace of job growth is cooling down, it's continuing to power forward. Biden added inflation needs to come down quote without giving up all the historic economic progress working class and middle class people have made. Actor Kevin Spacey civil trial on sex abuse charges resumed on Friday, Brian shook has the very latest. His accuser actor Anthony rapp took the stand and fought back tears as he described species alleged assault at a Manhattan party in 1986, rapp was just 14 years old at the time while Spacey was 26. Rapp says the incident has caused him emotional distress and he's seeking $40 million in damages. Spacey has denied the allegations. I'm Brian shook, and a shooting outside of a high school football stadium in Toledo, Ohio, has reportedly left multiple people shot and injured. The central Catholic at Whitmer football game was immediately halted on Friday night after gunfire rang out just outside of the stadium. One witness recalled hearing what sounded like fireworks before masses of people began to run for cover. Police are currently investigating the situation and the extent of injuries is not known. And that's the very latest. I'm Jim Forbes. A White House task force has helped reunite 500 children who were separated from their families at the border. Homeland Security secretary Alejandro mayorkas wrote in a tweet there's more work to be done and the Biden administration will quote continue to deliver on the president's commitment to reunite families. He noted almost 200 children are still currently in the process of being reunified. California govern Gavin Newsom is calling for a special legislative session in response to rising gas prices, nika magas has the very latest. The session will be held December 5th. The governor says he chose that date because the legislature is already scheduled to reconvene briefly to swear in new members. He's requesting lawmakers to approve a proposal that would require oil companies to pay back excessive profits to consumers through a new tax. Senate president Tony Atkins and assembly speaker Anthony rudden believed Newsom's proposal deserves strong consideration by the legislature and promised to examine all other options to help consumers deal with rising prices at the pump. The oath keepers founder warned of a bloody war happening if former president Trump didn't win the 2020 presidential election, prosecutors in a trial of 5 members of the right-wing militia showed the jury evidence of that language being used by Stuart Rhodes to his followers before last year's capital riot, roads encouraged using force and urged Trump to use the 19th century insurrection act, which would allow him to deploy troops, and Pink Floyd is exploring a deal to sell its catalog, reportedly seeking as much as a half $1 billion, but according to a new report in variety, the band's valuation is being questioned following recent statements from former member Roger Waters about the Russia Ukraine conflict, and a new interview with Rolling Stone, waters described the media as quote western propaganda. He added reports of Russian war crimes in Ukraine were quote lies. I'm Jim Forbes. Now this Bloomberg sports update, the mets began their quest for a World Series championship opening their best of three wild card series against San Diego at Citi Field. It did not go well, Josh bell and many Machado smash two of the Padres four home runs off Max Scherzer and the ponderings to feed them at 7 to one. You Darvish shut down the mets as he did during the regular season, San Diego also getting long bolts from leadoff batter, jurickson profar and slumping trend Grisham against an ineffective Scherzer, a three time Cy Young award winner exited his first postseason start for the mets, down 7 to nothing. Eduardo Escobar homered for the Met's long run. The Phillies put up 6 runs in the 9th inning to rally past the Cardinals 6 to three in game one of their national league wild card series in St. Louis, Jean Segura and 11 year veteran, playing in his first career playoff game, spac to go ahead to run single in the 9th for the Phillies, Phillies take a one game to none lead in the best of three series, game two set for later today. The guardians won went away from advancing to the American League division series, José Ramírez Columbia two run Homer, as Cleveland edge Tampa Bay two to one in game one of their wild card series in Cleveland, Shane Bieber pitched one run ball into the 8th inning for the victory. The rays will try to avoid the sweep later today. The winner of this series advances to play the Yankees. The Seattle Mariners celebrating their first postseason win since 2001. Luis Castillo and Andres munoz combined on a 7 hit shutout as the Mariners blank the Blue Jays for to nothing. The Giants are bringing back a familiar face. Former star safety Landon Collins signing with New York and will travel to London for Sunday's game against the Green Bay Packers. After recording his first NFL rushing touchdown, jets running back breeze hall was named the NFL's rookie of the week for week four. The jets will be looking to pick up their second straight win when they host the Miami Dolphins on Sunday, seeking their first win of the season at home at MetLife stadium. Will the Bloomberg sports update? I'm Tom Rogers

SI Boxing with Chris Mannix
"spacey" Discussed on SI Boxing with Chris Mannix
"Have that kind of drawing power and you can fight whoever you want, they don't have to listen to sanctioning bodies, but that was a bizarre press release. The WBC released a couple of weeks ago. All right, let's move on to the fight this weekend. Also in a lightweight division. Javonte Davis, Raleigh Romero, a couple layers to this fight. But I want to start with the fight itself. Romero was discussed and it was actually named as an opponent for javonte Davis last year. He withdrew after sexual assault allegations came up against him. He is back now and this fight is going to happen on Saturday for Davis secondary title at a 135 pounds. How dangerous is Raleigh Romero in this fight? Because he's undefeated, he's got power, but you and I probably would both agree shouldn't be undefeated. He lost one fight. It looked like he should have lost one fight against the Mariners. A couple of fights ago. And. He's just so awkward. And maybe that works to his advantage because he can hit Davis with something he doesn't see coming, but it also leaves him incredibly vulnerable for some of the shots that javonte is going to throw. I mean, I think that this fight is going to be entertaining for as long as it lasts, but I don't think for Raleigh Romero, it's going to last all that long. Yeah, probably not, Chris. I wholeheartedly agree that he lost to Jackson marinades. I thought he lost as many as 8 or 9 rounds in that fight. I didn't even think it was, I didn't think it was closed. I didn't think it was controversial in that he won. But Jackson Marin is, in my opinion, clearly won that fight. Beat that as it may, here we are. They are fighting on Saturday night and. At least rolling Romero got his opportunity because, look, I mean, what happened to him late last year? He was, he was not charged with a crime, you know, and understand the woman filed a police report. And I also understand that show time Mayweather promotions, everyone involved in organizing the event, had to remove him from the fight at that time, because he was under investigation sexual assault. But at least they did the right thing and rescheduling the fight though, because in the court of the actual court, he has done nothing wrong, right? So at least he's getting this opportunity back. I mean, I'm not pretending to know what happened between him and this woman, but what I'm saying is it was thoroughly investigated by the Nevada, the Henderson Nevada police department and charges were not filed against him. So he is getting the opportunity that they should have gotten December 5th here at least. But you could also argue that he doesn't deserve this opportunity because he lost to Jackson Mariners and he's fought a relatively low level of opposition, Chris, if you go, if you go through his record, the last three opponents that he has beaten because we'll include Jackson Marin, isn't that Jackson Mariners? Avery sparrow and Anthony, none of them are punchers. So Rolly Romero might have a good chin, but we wouldn't know that because he hasn't fought a puncher and any of the fights that he would consider higher level fights for him against world ranked contenders. I don't think any of those three fighters had more than 8 knockouts going into their fights against roli Romero. He's clearly fighting a puncher on Saturday night, right? Because whatever anyone wants to say about javonte Davis, he's one of the most devastating punchers in boxing. Now look, Esau Cruz has a pretty good chin, a pretty hard head, and javonte Davis seemed to aggravate what was an existing hand injury relatively early in that fight. So we went to distance for the first time in 16 fights and all that. But we'll Rolly Romero be able to take javonte Davis's power. I'm not so sure that we have any evidence of that. But to your point, Rolly Romero is a one thing that Rollie Romero can do. He's unorthodox. He's awkward. He came to boxing very late. He fought and he was a judo fighter for a very long time and didn't turn to boxing until he was 17 years old. His skills would be, I guess, best described as unrefined, right? He is awkward. And he does a lot of things that create unusual sequences and fights, I guess, is the best way to put it. So could he catch javonte Davis in an exchange and heard him? I'm sure he's strong enough, certainly, to do that. Will he be able to do that? I don't know because I think javonte Davis is going to go into this fight. He's a smart fighter. And he knows how to pick his spots. He's not going to go in there reckless. He's not going to go in there emotional no matter what role Romero has said about him or how he has tried to antagonize them throughout the build up to this fight. He's going to go in there in a smart calculated way and try to get him out of there when the time is right. So I would expect this fight to end within 6 rounds at some point and I would expect your vontae Davis to win the fight. But roly Romero is dangerous because he can crack and you get hit on the chin the right way by a guy who can crack. Who knows what could happen. In that way, I think maybe the odds, the od are pretty wide. I think javonte Davis is about a ten to one favorite he's -1000. I think roller Romero's plus 900. That might be a little wide just based on rolling Romero's punching power. But if you're analyzing their skill sets and their level of opposition and what they've accomplished, it's probably about right. Yeah, it'll be a fun fight for as long as it lasts, but I don't think we'll be talking about the judges at the end of this fight. That's the only prediction I think that could be a 100% accurate. As we look at that one, the subtext of this matchup Keith is that it is the last fight for javonte Davis on his contract with May with a promotions. Javonte has been all over the map on his future with Mayweather promotions for months. It seemed like he was going to leave Mayweather after this fight branch out on his own. Still remain with Al Heyman, which may be the only thing that really matters when it comes to fighting outside of the PBC universe. But not be tied to Mayweather this week. You know, he was quoted as saying, maybe I'll stay with Mayweather. I have the best team. That's out there. We'll see what happens after this fight. Let's start there. What do you think the future of javonte is promotionally after this fight? It's interesting, Chris, because what you just said, everything that he has indicated leading up to this fight is that he's leaving Mayweather promotions after this fight. He hasn't come out and said this publicly, but I know that he has been annoyed by the way Floyd Mayweather has treated him publicly in that, you know, he often whispers in his ear as if he's telling him what to say. Interrupts him and says, I'll take that question and javonte Davis is going to be 28 years old in November. He's a full fledged adult. There's no reason why he shouldn't be able to for himself. I understand there have been times earlier in his career where they didn't want him necessarily to say, yeah, I'll just fight this guy that guy and that guy. And then not fight those guys because they knew that he was not going to take those paths. I understand that to some degree, but there gets to a point where someone again is an adult. I mean, there's no reason he can't speak for himself. And I think he's been very frustrated with the way Floyd Mayweather in particular has handled and publicly. You know, there's a lot behind the scenes about their personal relationship and they've had their ups and downs personally and everything. I think as far as I know, David, it's really appreciates and likes Leonard ellerbee. Leonard has been a champion of his career from beginning to end and often has said, you look, Leonard's been honest in that he has said whether people like it or not. Most people don't like it. He's been honest and saying, look, we're going to fight who we're going to fight. And this is going to make a lot of money doing it. And we're going to draw big crowds. And we're going to do he's never said we're going to do a huge pay per view numbers, but we're going to do pay per view numbers that will satisfy us and allow us to keep doing pay per view fights with trevante Davis, particularly because we're making a lot of money at the gate. He's been very honest in that way. So I understand it's rubbed a lot of people the wrong way and it has led to javonte Davis fighting on a lot of opponents that people don't want to see him fight. But from a financial standpoint, he's been very successful. So you could look at it that way too. If you're javonte Davis, you could say, look, I've been well compensated. They've developed me. He's, of course, developed himself into a draw by the way that he fights. And people have taken to him for sure..

Bloomberg Radio New York
"spacey" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"That are completely destroyed right now Our victims family and our shooters family Police say Ryan faces charges of murder attempted murder and criminal possession of a weapon Where will oil prices go this week after last week's decline Bloomberg's Shirley pellet takes a look It was a week in which we saw plans for massive stockpile releases a demand sapping virus outbreak in China and a hawkish turn from the Federal Reserve West Texas intermediate crude oil was down 1% this week with the U.S. benchmark giving back most of its gains since Russia invaded Ukraine in late February Bloomberg's Charlie pellet reporting Nimes crude was last quoted at 98 26 a barrel Voters are going to the polls today in France stay with Bloomberg for coverage of the first round of voting beginning at 2 p.m. Eastern Time On Bloomberg radio and television Actor Kevin Spacey is asking a judge to throw out a sex abuse lawsuit that his lawyers say was unjustly brought by another actor who alleges he was abused by a Spacey in the 1980s The lawyers wrote in papers filed Friday in Manhattan federal court that the allegations made by Anthony rapp about an encounter when he was 14 are false and never occurred Lawyers for rap did not immediately respond to a request for comment Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries I'm Susanna Palmer This is Bloomberg.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"spacey" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Invasion of Ukraine threatens all of Europe That from Ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky delivering a message last night and as Ukraine's deputy prime minister says today should see the opening up of 9 humanitarian corridors meant to allow civilians to escape the country In Cedar Rapids Iowa two people are dead at least ten others are hurt after a shooting at a downtown nightclub Police on a patrol downtown responded almost immediately they say to the club that was hosting a 90s themed party no word yet on a possible mode of suspects or arrests Authorities in South Texas have charged a woman with murder for performing what they say was a self induced abortion The star county sheriff's office says 26 year old la Sal Herrera has been arrested and charged with murder It's not clear whether Herrera had the abortion herself or was helping someone else SpaceX chief Elon Musk is set to address questions from Twitter workers after being appointed to the company's board word of Musk's appointment has caused some concern among the company's staff I'm Scott Carr And I'm Susanna Palmer in the Bloomberg newsroom a suspect has been charged in the fatal shooting of 16 year old Anjali yambo She was walking home from school Friday when she was hit by a stray bullet outside a south Bronx high school during a street dispute New York police department officials announced the arrest yesterday of 17 year old Jeremiah Ryan in connection with that shooting New York police department chief Tim McCormack We have two families that are completely destroyed right now Our victims family and our shooters family Police say Ryan faces charges of murder attempted murder and criminal possession of a weapon Where will oil prices go this week after last week's decline Bloomberg's Shirley pellet takes a look It was a week in which we saw plans for massive stockpile releases a demand sapping virus outbreak in China and a hawkish turn from the Federal Reserve West Texas intermediate crude oil was down 1% this week with the U.S. benchmark giving back most of its gains since Russia invaded Ukraine in late February Bloomberg's Charlie pellett reporting nimes crude was last quoted at 98 26 a barrel Voters are going to the polls today in France stay with Bloomberg for coverage of the first round of voting beginning at 2 p.m. Eastern Time On Bloomberg radio and television Actor Kevin Spacey is asking a judge to throw out a sex abuse lawsuit that his lawyers say was unjustly brought by another actor who alleges he was abused by a Spacey in the 1980s The lawyers wrote in papers filed Friday in Manhattan federal court that the allegations made by Anthony rapp about an encounter when he was 14 are false and never occurred Lawyers for rap did not immediately respond to a request for comment Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries I'm Susanna Palmer This is Bloomberg Broadcasting live from the Bloomberg interactive broker studio in New York Bloomberg England three O to Washington D.C. Bloomberg 99 one to Boston Bloomberg one O 6 one This inferences go Bloomberg 9 60 to the country Syria's XM channel one 19 and around the globe the Bloomberg business app in Bloomberg radio dot com This is Bloomberg best I'm at Baxter And I'm to these Pellegrini And this is a special edition of Bloomberg best with Bloomberg wealth with David Rubenstein And we've been hearing from Bruce flatt the CEO of Brookfield asset management Now Brookfield is one of the biggest companies of its type in the world It invests in real estate infrastructure and also renewables And it owns property all over the world As such you know it might think it's incredibly vulnerable to all the economic and political instability happening right now And on this edition of Bloomberg wealth with David Rubenstein David had a chance to check in with flat about that And here's how flat responded Look everyone always thinks about geopolitical events and one needs to be careful in business with everything they do But in the fullness of time all geopolitical events pass Wars explosions recessions all those things that come and go and they're really important at the time but in the fullness of time it goes good businesses and great places and keep compounding returns You'll learn excellent long-term returns As we talk Russia is invaded Ukraine but is that a big concern for you Are you involved in Russia or Ukraine very much Yes So firstly no I guess our rule is even though we're global we don't have to be everywhere We're not trying to be everywhere We don't sell consumer products generally Maybe some of the businesses do but we don't So we don't have to be everywhere And what we need is a rule of law in a country a culture of respect for capital a place that's big enough to invest And that we can operate with the standards we do in the United States for example And those two countries just for whatever reason didn't fit one of those things And so we don't have direct investments But look every business around the world is going to be infected in some way Through this So there's no good There's no good news coming out of this What about the issue of inflation in the United States inflation is roaring at a very relatively high rate compared to where we've been the last 30 years or so is inflation a big concern for you as an investor First thing is we invest in alternative investments What.

The Charlie Kirk Show
How Kayleigh McEnany Handled Rejection Along Her Journey
"And I feel like your career path in general has been divine. I feel like God has really guided your steps throughout everything. And for me, I hear a lot of young men and women when I was living in New York City, especially saying they wanted their dream would be to be on Fox or their dream would be to be on the news. And as you know, this industry, the news industry can be ruthless. Hollywood industry in general can be ruthless. But when you were going through this career path and you before you got to Fox and before you got to be where you are today, how would you handle rejection when you were going through the motions of I'm almost there? I'm almost there. Yeah, it's important, you know, I had a million shut doors in my face. You're right. These industries can be brutal, the swamp is no exception. If you think media is intense, just mosey on over to the swamp and see what politics is like. It's honestly eye opening. You know, I would watch that there's some film I'm blinking on it right now. The one with Kevin Spacey in it. Oh gosh. Do you remember? It said series. I'm like, how's it going? Oh, House of Cards. Yes. While no one has so savage, right? Well, no one's pushed in a metro and they go far in that show. I will say. It is pretty brutal. It's competitive. People, you know, I'm someone who, with the press, I would never leak for personal purposes or for any purposes. I wasn't a leaker. You provide information on background to help support the president and the administration that separate from leaking maliciously and unauthorized fashion, but that happens all the time. So from that to shut doors along the pathway, you have to be confident and know that God's leading the way and it's not always

Cinemavino
"spacey" Discussed on Cinemavino
"And then some guy chimed in. And I was like, well, John and Paul haven't written a song in years. Yeah, but that's the arrangement. Yeah. And it was like, I was like, that's so cool. That was a little clip. I was like, oh, George is upset, but it's like, yeah, but these guys haven't written songs together in years. So that was some of so I'm a big Led Zeppelin fan, too. And as you've seen over their albums, they change and they get into all other weird instruments and shit kind of like The Beatles. But you get to see them evolve over time. And the great thing about Led Zeppelin is, to me, is that they can have your super hard songs like rock and roll, but then you also have battled over more, and they're on the same album. And they're totally different, which is why I love all the George Harrison songs on there too. I didn't realize that his were some of the slower, more somber ones, but to switch back and forth, I don't know if you have Paul McCartney right every single song. Every single song every single album every single track is just gonna sound like more Paul McCartney. Well, it leads up on having an arrangement that all of the writing credit went to the band Led Zeppelin. That's how you two is awesome. Well, that's not easy as a model. But yeah. But that's how they've been around for a little bit, right? Yeah. You too. At least towards the albums. But I'm just saying all the extra shifts in the ingredient. It's all good. It's all gravy. But it seemed like Paul McCartney was very much a stickler of he was a little too controlling. He knew how he had it orchestrated already in his head. And he was just trying to translate it. But he was not the best at translating that. And you saw it come out where he was just like, I'm not trying to lecture you. I'm not trying to be that way. I don't want to be this way. But George is like, but you are. I'm not mad. Let's get through this. Let's work. Let me actually talk, and we can actually be part of a creative process. And Paul was like, well, no, no, no, I want to do it this way. This is the way I want to do it. And here's what got me about the George and John fronts was that George had felt this way for a year. And had not said anything to Paul. And obviously, Paul is bossy and he comes across I think it's condescending. Yeah. To the people in the group. But George let that slide for a year. Until it got to this point and boiled over. And to me, it almost kind of shows an immaturity in George, where he gets up and says, I'm out. Towards like, things aren't going my way. I'm going to storm out. I'm taking my ball on him. And again, 100% 27.9. He's a child. He's the youngest of all of them. Yeah, he is. But it does seem like they're talking in circles because they always circle back to like, all right, what kind of show we're gonna do? And then Paul's going off, he's like, yeah, and you remember back when we played in Hamburg, it was just incredible. It was fantastic and we were all like, wow, and then they were all like, yeah, and then everybody was just, you know, all sort of Spacey and in a different world. And it was, and it was great, you know? But it wasn't. And then it was still good to know it's like, what?.

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
Kevin Spacey Gets Screwed
"Speaking of little pixie boys, especially the ones Kevin Spacey, sexually violated, did you hear? What do you make of watching Spacey's House of Cards fall directly on top of his pompous ass? Big news the other day, an arbitrator ruled in favor for their production company behind his Netflix show House of Cards in its case against Spacey over his firing from the show because of all the young male staffers and costars he diddled while making that series. Get this to production company that just shy of $30 million in damages because of the lost revenue due to species exit. I know we always one of the actual victims would have got this kind of money out of this smug prick, but one of them died. The other one had a mother die one settled I think and two walked away until they can't remember. Very weird things happen. So this is possibly the best we're gonna

Airplane Geeks Podcast
Daedalean Flight Control Software
"This max flake and i'm here with hill glazier hill. It's good to speak with you again. We we seem to be talking quite a quite a lot these days. A lot more especially with venture right behind us. It's great to see you as well max And we've got ourselves of really fun interview so we'll just get right into it. Yeah we have a guest dr luc van dyke. He's the founder and ceo of the daily in which a zurich based startup. they're developing flight control software for autonomous flight. How their goal is to create an a. I pilot that will outperform human pilots currently the daily and is working with regulators with leading aerospace manufacturers and major e vitale companies to test and certify the first machine learning based sensor systems these guidance navigation and flight control hook. Welcome to the airplane geeks podcast. Thanks for having me. I took a look at the daily and webpage and it speaks to safety technology and economics. In fact it says safety requires it. Technology enables it and economics makes it inevitable. Maybe we can start by talking about. Why does safety require this technology. So gliding lying super-safe if you talk about commercials for the big airliners accidents are really into noise Recently we have a year with no accidents then. We had a year or two accident happens. There were clearly. You know common cause But not given how much commercially transport support there. Is that spacey However if you go to anything smaller anything that has a lesson nineteen seats especially if you go to the private segment

The Mason Minute
Slight Panic (MM #3801)
"The NASA minute. With Kevin mason yesterday I woke up in a slight panic. I woke up not feeling good. Let's put it that way. And I've had these feelings throughout the years kind of like a migraine but not a migraine. You wake up with a headache you wake up not feeling good feel like you might throw up. It's all my sinuses. They've been bothering me for years and we thought we'd get it knocked out with the outer gist but that never happened. But yesterday I woke up just not feeling right. Feeling a little off a little Spacey and then it hit me. Oh no could this be COVID? And I realized we're all going to have that panic when we feel something we're not used to because what we're going through right now for the record I don't think it was COVID because I'm feeling fine today. I didn't have a temperature but at the same time since I've been vaccinated I don't know what to expect if I do get COVID symptoms. I just had a bad day. I had a sign as day. The weather's been weird here in Nashville and we've had weather coming in and out and I just didn't feel good. I felt off. I think we're all going to have that panic now when we get sick. Could it be COVID? Could it be the big one? That's the scary part. What exactly do I feel? Normally I would think I would know what the answer is.

The Mason Minute
Slight Panic (MM #3801)
"The NASA minute. With Kevin mason yesterday I woke up in a slight panic. I woke up not feeling good. Let's put it that way. And I've had these feelings throughout the years kind of like a migraine but not a migraine. You wake up with a headache you wake up not feeling good feel like you might throw up. It's all my sinuses. They've been bothering me for years and we thought we'd get it knocked out with the outer gist but that never happened. But yesterday I woke up just not feeling right. Feeling a little off a little Spacey and then it hit me. Oh no could this be COVID? And I realized we're all going to have that panic when we feel something we're not used to because what we're going through right now for the record I don't think it was COVID because I'm feeling fine today. I didn't have a temperature but at the same time since I've been vaccinated I don't know what to expect if I do get COVID symptoms. I just had a bad day. I had a sign as day. The weather's been weird here in Nashville and we've had weather coming in and out and I just didn't feel good. I felt off. I think we're all going to have that panic now when we get sick. Could it be COVID? Could it be the big one? That's the scary part. What exactly do I feel? Normally I would think I would know what the answer is.

Double Toasted
"spacey" Discussed on Double Toasted
"Ed cats are loud. that's fine. Kitty kitty patrol. I think that's going to do next. I didn't know what they're gonna establish. The cats will be billons. Anti catholic dogs maguire. The beagle can space grabbing dixon. This you low me man. That's what he would do nowadays. He would do he was. He was the voice of a cat and the cat movie. Or something. Kevin spacey lives and the last big film before we went to the theater. Did that man's grabbing all the peoples dicsuss doing recording guy need some inspiration. Never say you know it's going to be grabbing all these dick's i never said that you. Have you ever seen that video. That cat winky that grant that dues like. I think he granted dick in do. I don't think i've ever have my man. You gotta show video. Got his video this dude. He's trying to these trying to get people adopt this cat. And he says winky is a very calm cat. A very loving cat in the kids like just down. He's like winky. Come come on now. And he's like boy we've got here in. He's on a leash. He goes around a guys leg. And he's like well. We got kinda while the sheets sinks into his crotch god and then the cat goes up a little bit more than they let the cat go. Yeah that kid darts off you never see that category so he was never adopted after there. Maybe adopted death. He comes for you when he comes for. You like those deaf cats. They sent death. Hostels up on video for you. Have you remember that. Video from men is from way back in the day passing footage from the nineties. Man is from an old. Maybe i have seen this. Somebody did somebody put in pinky pinky skuld. Thank you of course. Skull founded peop- people. Remember this. yeah you're gonna me copied reminiscence jackman. All is at the movie. I saw like. What the hell is this you know. What have you seen this food. I first of all mcavennie perfect. No yeah cats don't have asthma. Martin is not happy own rimini best next week all going gonna bomb. Nobody no no. It was like when i i was like what is this. Y'all saw that. And i thought that was already out. Something was coming on amazon. Let me see. That's a big failure. Fuck free guys should do. Well not the wrong. After that. it's candyman very excited about pinky the cat. Thank your winky pinky pinky. Yeah i headed wrong. Let me see here. We go and put this up pinky.

Dan Caplis
Macy's Annual July 4 Fireworks to Return to New York City
"July, 4th tradition is returning. Spacey's posted a video teasing the return of Fourth of July fireworks in New York City within person viewing the 45th annual Macy's Fourth of July. Fireworks will ignite in a jaw dropping salute to our nation producer will cost promised 6500 shells and effects launched from five barges in the East River. Mayor Bill de Blasio said crowds can return because of the city's progress against the virus going to take on added meaning this year as a symbol of our rebirth Last year shows pretaped People away.

This Week in Photo
The Non-Fungible Photographer
"This discussion is about this weird thing. That's been in the news and all over the place called enough tea or non fungible tokens. So we're going to figure out we're gonna do a kind of a who. Why win thing around that and talk about and and let's with the grain of salt in the room right now just a year on a journey as well. You're learning more and more about this stuff and you don't purport to be an expert you purport to be someone who has made them and have more your further on the journey than probably the most the rest of us so we're going to pick your brain and figure out how it is where you are. You're essentially are canary in the coal mine. Right now acidly federick. Yeah happy to be happy here. Happy be happy to be your canary. Good good welcome. Welcome to the to the show. Man this is a lot to squeeze into about an hour here so let let's kick it off with just a little bit of background on on who you are as of taga for for folks that may not have seen any of the other interviews that we've done who is jesse dittmar and then we'll jump into. Nf tease after that for sure. I'm portrait photographer primarily celebrity portrait photographer working for the new york. Times washington post l. a. times i've been published in every major magazine publication. That's out there. And i'm working for other brands like hulu and apple for advertising as well and i photographed some of the. You know most influential and interesting and you know. Difference makers of our of our current culture from politicians to actors to authors and artists sends kind of anybody. You could imagine You know some of the big hitters like denzel washington and tom brady and serena williams injury yang last last week and You know all all kinds of people. Yeah so anybody can speak to this. You know you've got a lot of stuff floating around out there. A lot of a lot of images that are famous images that are inherently non fungible. Let's start there. Just the term non fungible token right. So you know my my. And i'm i'm playing the layman in this show right. I've done word or amount of research. So i i kind of understand a mask questions. From a layman's perspective. So non fungible is kind of the way. I see it correct me. If i'm wrong is something that is unique right so i am inherently non fungible because i am one of one frederik van johnson. I think on the universe right. If you believe in if you believe in multiversity there's infinite numbers of me but you know this in this reality. There's only one frederik van johnson. So i'm non fun learning as you're alluding to federick spacey real quick get get out there real quick even in the even in the first sentence of trying to explain yourself as non fungible.

The Science Show
Most Australian Frogs Intolerant of Human Modified Habitats
"How many different species of frog did you studied. Get your results. I studied a title of eighty-seven spacey's she's almost a third of australia's total number folk. Spacey's we've got about two hundred and four here. Yeah just over two hundred forty. And where did you go round new south wales or where else it was actually. Oh based off citizen science data so data from all across australia we had one hundred and twenty six thousand reports of folks from over thirteen. Thousand participants incredible. Did you ask these citizen scientists. Well that's actually pretty simple. Today was get out there. Get out the frog day app. Press record whenever they had a frog calling and then that's it they just send it off to the australian museum. One of us here listens to it and identifies all the folks that are in that recording. And then they send it to an jones to broadcast it. Yes sometimes they do. Yeah so north. Track to tell how much humans affect frogs and sometimes unfortunately interfering with their ecosystems handed you get that sort of information out so it's all about compiling all that information that we had and then looking at a species of frog and asking. Where does this for lack to live relative to all the environment that's available to it so if it spending a lot of time near the city's and it actually it's range covers all the way from cds to farms farce. Then we can say that. It's actually quite tolerant. But if it's range say is in the city but it only really lives in pockets of forest in the city. We can say that it's quite intolerant. And how many of them are threatened with possibly extinction well we found that almost seventy percent and potentially even more were intolerant of human modified environments so quite large percentage of our folks

This is Today
"spacey" Discussed on This is Today
"That's what my friends tell me. It's also towel day today. And what the heck is that. Well if you read the book the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy. You know what this is. All about a towel day was started in two thousand one just two weeks after the death of the author of that book. Douglas adams Fans essentially will carry a towel around with them. If you want more information about this towel day dot org all right. We've got several events to talk about today. And i've got a special guest so we we gotta jump right into this here into our events on this day in one thousand nine hundred fifty one willie. Mays began playing for the new york. Giants he was named national league rookie of the year that year. And then you want to go serve in the army from nineteen fifty to nineteen fifty four in the nineteen fifty four world series. When he made his return man. He did this over the shoulder. Catch that people still consider one of the greatest moments in baseball. Now if you watch that moment you're going to note that his baseball cap flies off of his head. Was that because you know he was running so fast perhaps and it just you know like the wind and the wind speeds knock it off now he would actually do hat that was too large for show essentially so that it would fall off for that little bit of extra drama he was. Mvp of the national league that year in nineteen fifty. Four in fifty eight. The giants of course moved to san francisco. Now they're ballpark. Is located at twenty four willie mays plaza are removed down to nineteen sixty one. And do something a little different here instead of me telling you what happened on this day in nineteen sixty one. I'm going to bring on a space policy expert. Windy whitman cobb. Hey wendy how are ya you good so tell us what happened on this day in nineteen sixty one may twenty eighth nineteen sixty one president. John kennedy goes down to congress and gives a speech on nash. On urgent needs to the congress and proposes to send a manned moon by the end of the decade and bring him safely back. And what's really neat about. This is the had all fifteen minutes experience in space Just less than a month prior with al shepherds a flight efforts lightens taking the first american. But the second person and to the soviet union's eureka guarantee so this was a really sort of bull audacious sort of undertaking for him to propose that the united states could actually do something like this in a nine storey then of course now he wasn't able to be there for that because the assassination. But it did happen. It happened by the end of the decade. It's really actually fascinating. Everybody started remembers the rice university speech where he says we do these things. Not because they're easy but because they're hard but this is sort of really that earth moment where the apollo program becomes sort of a real thing and that we could actually consider it really sets a stage not just for the united states in sort of a achievements in space but also for what we've sort of expected space policy to look like ever since and so everybody sort of light once the president to come out and say this is the big thing that we're going to do in in several of them have tried an-and has access that kennedy had and there's lots of reasons for that one the first one being primarily it was the cold war this national urgent competition that we need to show the rest of the world of the united states could do bigger things better things than soviet union so this all becomes swept up in part of that old worn errative okay. So we've we talk about. We know the names we've got you know jack kennedy. We've got lyndon johnson. There's new names in space now. Like jeff bezos and elon. Musk and they are basically going to help us. Get into space at some point with the whole space tourism. It's really fighting the the face race that started in nineteen sixties sort of replaying it Itself now with the space amongst the billionaires And really sort of pushing each other much like the soviet union in the united states did. They're pushing each other to new achievements a making face late. Cheaper were festival and really sort of providing a lot more people the ability to send things in space or even go to space themselves. And you know what we've got a whole podcast about it via head over. There's a link in the description to our latest learning episode. Which drops today. And i talk to wendy about space tourism and one thing that we reveal is we're gonna get our chance and also we talk about the safety of course the expense and what's behind all these billionaires. Why are they want to do this. We get into all of that on an episode of learning more. Had a great time talking to win the end hungry today. Thanks thanks for joining us. All right we turned out to nineteen ninety two yet. Jay leno became the permanent host of the tonight show. Yeah there was that whole scandal there where basically left conan o'brien took over after jay said he retired after five years and he decided to go back. Yeah that's how jay leno talks He came back and did the tonight. Show again after. Leaving it to conan o'brien for a few months. That whole thing was a huge mess. And actually if you go back to september twenty seventh show from his chair. I talk a lot about the whole tonight. show thing. it's a fun one. It's about the events of that day but maybe we'll check it out. That's the way the jay leno would say. There you go there. I did to jay. Leno about impersonations honesty and twenty eleven. The last episode of the oprah winfrey show aired on the long running. Tv program was over. And i'm sure she gave away something. Maybe she gave away the show. I don't know i didn't. I didn't watch it probably. I know what she didn't give away an apple. An apple one. Yeah those computers. They auction for so much money on this day. An apple one auctioned for six hundred and sixty eight thousand dollars. Yeah well it's got quite a history actually even back in nineteen ninety nine You could buy one on auction for fifty thousand dollars right now. In case you're wondering The highest auction price. That i could find was in twenty fourteen for nine hundred and five thousand and if you wanna get one well you can head over to ebay you can get one for one point. Seven million dollars on ebay. Wow all right I rarely talk about events that happened in twenty twenty. But i do have to mention what happened last year on this day. George floyd a forty six year. Old man was killed during arrest in minneapolis minnesota. This led to massive protests around the world in also generated greater support for the black lives matter movement. The police officer that killed george was recently convicted of murder. The floyd family will be spending the day with president biden. Now there's a website. George floyd m c dot org and that is the george floyd memorial center they are doing a zoom rally today. The they're calling it a day of enlightenment and they invite you to join them just head over to as i mentioned george floyd.

Newsradio 600 KOGO
"spacey" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO
"Right. Today's gonna be warm and sunny 74 on the coast 86 inland 73 in the mountains and 96 in the desert right now. 59 Partly cloudy downtown Kogo in two years time. 5 11 well. Scammers are at its attorney General Rob Bonta Announcing charges gets 15 people accused of defrauding dozens of victims out of their retirement savings. The suspected Ponzi scheme targeted Filipino victims, many of them older elderly, the promoter's offered a phony investment opportunity to build a resort. In the Philippines. The Eiji has identified at least 30 victims who lost get this 30 victims lost a collective $5 million and it was probably everything. They have everything they had. Oh, a reward offered by the family of a Southern California boy who was shot and killed in an apparent fit of road rage. $50,000. That's what the family of Aiden Leo's is offering for information leading to the arrest of a suspect in last Friday's road Rage shooting, Joanna Cloonan say she was driving her son to school Friday morning when a white Volkswagen station wagon cut her off on state route 55 in the city of Orange. A witness says Cloonan told them she flipped off the car and when she started transitioning to the right, the suspect Vehicle slip behind her before one of the occupants fired the shot. She said The bullet went through the trunk and struck her son, who was strapped into his booster seat in the rear passenger side, fatally injuring him. Multiple multiple people have been shot and killed outside a bar in Ohio Police in Youngstown, Ohio, say at least three people were killed and three others wounded in a shooting outside. A bar officers were called to the torture Club Bar and Grill in Youngstown around two a.m. Sunday morning. No word on how many weapons were used. That's Paul Stevens reporting shooting at an unauthorized neighborhood concert in North Charleston, South Carolina. Saturday night left a 14 year old dead and 14. Others wounded North Charleston Police chief Reggie Burgess, speaking to reporters. So we want to tell the folks who are responsible, Just like we tell everybody. We are going to bring you in and we're gonna tell you and we're gonna walk this thing to spell it Wilson's office. So you get every bit every day. In jail that you deserve to have police say of fight happened near the stage before the shooting took place. Authorities have not released any information on the suspect. Dr Newsome with massive goals to win California off oil, including calling for an end oil production by 2045. But environmentalists want more action in the near term. There are waiting upcoming rules from the state oil and gas regulator that could require set distances between oil drilling in homes, schools and hospitals. Thea NYPD Saturday released a video and photos of someone wanted for defacing 65 vehicles, including 45. Last week alone. The NYPD on Saturday, releasing a video and photographs of the individual wanted for defacing 65 vehicles, including 45 last week alone, the suspect hitting various neighborhoods in the borough of Queens during four separate incidents, all within the 114th precinct that covers the story along Alan City, Woodside in Jackson Heights. Spray painting spree began on March 26 with the suspect striking two more times in mid day and then again on Saturday morning. The 22nd the NYPD is Crime Stoppers Hotline, hoping to get tips and helping them identify the spray painting bandit and catching up with him before he strikes again. That's Ted Linder reporting a new crime series with the British spin. Here's Michelle Pelino whiz double Pearl is a new crime serious set on a picturesque coastal town of Ken, England. Its stars carry godly men. Best known is Ricky Gervase is deceased wife and after life Element plays a woman who owns a local restaurant. The wisdom Bill Pearl, but also runs a detective agency on the side business that does that kind of thing. That detective agency think that deserves a patient looks when Pearl finds the body of a close friend washed up on shore. She suspects foul play. When the second body arrives, she teams with new arrival, London Chief Inspector Mike Maguire. To put her detective skills to work. The show debuts Monday on ACORN TV. Actor Kevin Spacey's booking his first movie role since facing a Syriza's of sexual assault allegations. ABC News says he's been casting an Italian film directed by Franco Nero. It'll be filmed in Italy, and it's unclear what role SpaceIy will play. The two time Oscar winner has faced several lawsuits over sexual assault allegations over the past few years. It was also charged in a claim in Massachusetts. That case was dismissed in 2019 from Kevin Spacey to poop. Why don't we do that? Duke University is developing a toilet. It keeps track of your bowel movements. I don't I don't need anyone or anything to do that. Here you go. The university's website says the Dukes smart toilet lab. Is aimed to leverage important health information instead of flushing it down the toilet research, Dr Sonya Greg Oh told the media. Several. She says the device would just require users toe flush. That's all you gotta do it well, then monitor for abnormalities in bowel movements, including the presence of blood. She noted. It could be especially useful for patients in long term care facilities. It's not a bad idea, Okay? I just don't want one in my house. Where my let me take that off my Christmas list. All right. Children in two years. Time is 5 16 hear the stories Trending in San Diego, a South Bay family asking for help in finding their 14 year old daughter. She disappeared Friday morning and more on our website on the morning news page of Cocoa Calm Phil Mickelson made history Sunday, becoming the oldest golfer. He's 50 to win the.

The Gargle
Can I Tempt You With a Glass of Radioactive Vodka?
"This is a radioactive news here. The first bottles of what what is being called an artisanal spirit that has been made using apples. Grow near chenobyl had been seized by ukrainian authorities who spoilsports will not let people drink this horrifying drink. Would you drink artisanal apple chenobyl vodka. You know what it is. It's the name really it sticks. You know snowball nuclear waste it sticks. I think whatever you're going to call it later on in life it's going to be tricky right in with various names. Would i ever be ready for a sushi restaurant fukushima. I'm not sure. I'm not sure as sort of nuclear disasters. Go named stick you know. I don't think i'm ready for a new steakhouse. Call to kevin spacey. I don't think i'm ready for that. So if there is a disaster that followed it does follow you throughout life. And i'm not. I'm not sure awe no matter how good the spirit is. I'll keep thinking about that. Hbo show featuring the nuclear thing. We yes so. Apparently the real issue for being seized has to do with excise stamps rather than the obvious issue with it being radioactive spirit made from radioactive. Apple's apparently the radioactivity left in the spirit is quite low but even so there's something about about that it's like you know somebody says they made salad. Oh using their own vaginal yeast send the during the process. The actual yeast is sort of dissipated or sanitized. But i still feel deeply uncomfortable taking that vegemite on toast. It's too much yeast for me. Vegemite is sufficient Rachel would you buy atomic apple spirit. By if someone offered me trier you take this out of red too though i listen. I'm not a hundred percent

The Gargle
Can I Tempt You With a Glass of Radioactive Vodka?
"This is a radioactive news here. The first bottles of what what is being called an artisanal spirit that has been made using apples. Grow near chenobyl had been seized by ukrainian authorities who spoilsports will not let people drink this horrifying drink. Would you drink artisanal apple chenobyl vodka. You know what it is. It's the name really it sticks. You know snowball nuclear waste it sticks. I think whatever you're going to call it later on in life it's going to be tricky right in with various names. Would i ever be ready for a sushi restaurant fukushima. I'm not sure. I'm not sure as sort of nuclear disasters. Go named stick you know. I don't think i'm ready for a new steakhouse. Call to kevin spacey. I don't think i'm ready for that. So if there is a disaster that followed it does follow you throughout life. And i'm not. I'm not sure awe no matter how good the spirit is. I'll keep thinking about that. Hbo show featuring the nuclear thing. We yes so. Apparently the real issue for being seized has to do with excise stamps rather than the obvious issue with it being radioactive spirit made from radioactive. Apple's apparently the radioactivity left in the spirit is quite low but even so there's something about about that it's like you know somebody says they made salad. Oh using their own vaginal yeast send the during the process. The actual yeast is sort of dissipated or sanitized. But i still feel deeply uncomfortable taking that vegemite on toast. It's too much yeast for me. Vegemite is sufficient Rachel would you buy atomic apple spirit. By if someone offered me trier you take this out of red too though i listen. I'm not a hundred percent

Reverie True Crime
"spacey" Discussed on Reverie True Crime
"Short sailing cable still. I'm trying to use the seventy five march street park over there. A will was some ties machine. You instead of win these doctor. Dangerous appointment a volume spending time with ice on his heels around the house. Spacey's dentists on. He told me on drink. Social future helped him that he's doing this..

Science Friction
A Conversation With Carlo Rovelli On quantum physics
"This beautiful closing same in telling quantum physicists color ravelli's bestseller the order of time where he reflects on beethoven's mississippi lameness. The song of the violin. He writes is pure beauty. Pure disparition pure joy. We are suspended holding our breath. Feeling mysteriously this must be the source of meaning that this is the source of time. It's very color ravelli. These intellectual free spirit with radical routes and a passion for poetry and literature art and science. The whole rich smorgasbord. Caller was recently named one of foreign policy. Magazine's one hundred most influential global fingers. He works in italy. France canada trying to understand the deep mystery of how gravity works at the quantum level. He writes popular opinionated columns in italian newspapers and popular sites books that have really struck a chord with fans worldwide amongst them seven brief listens on physics. And he's two new books. Are there places in the world where rules are less important than kindness and out this month. Ease helgoland color joins you an eye on science fiction from canada this week on the tesha mitchell and we started out by reflecting on the way in which this pandemic as tiny virus with a will spread is challenging the hubris faces but then we got bigger or a bigger. Thank you for having me. I love how you describe. We humans as being the species of little creatures living on marginal planet of peripheral star in one of billions of galaxies in the cosmos a senior in an essay that you've written about the astronomer copernicus and he's he's a revolutionary challenge that with and so us with was center of the universe. But somehow i it seems to me that we leave with these pre copernican prejudice that certainly at the level of the ego. At least we do. Yeah as a spacey's we still cast ourselves at the center of the universe. And i wonder if you think if we didn't do that if we sensed that we would just an arbitrary player on an arbitrary planets round by hundred million galaxies. Do you think we would position. Different eggo formerly yes. The fact that we are obviously irrelevant on the larger scale of the universe. It doesn't mean that we have no meaning. It doesn't mean that we care about is meaningless we are. We're certainly nothing right. Our son is one out of two billion stars in our galaxy is nothing in our galaxy. One out of probably a billion billion golics's in in the world just creating team prepared killing. Someone is actually candid that right in the last decades it was realized that it was many more than what we saw today. So so we're even smaller than we thought we were more inconsequential. That's something we scanned by that. But that's not the trolley deal of us that make what we care about important for us. Thinks are important for us just because what we are. I love the woman i love. Not because she's universe because she's the woman i love that and so it's for for us. We are important for ourselves. I find it to if i give me. Serenity doesn't give me anguish it sort of relaxing to know that we do our best. We share what we can love what we can. And that's and we appreciate the this life. Yes your initial university studies in the classics i think and then and then onto physics and then onto a phd in meaning to the world of of quantum theory and quantum gravity. Bit on curious to know what that classical training brought to your physicists. Self from early on because all have read do who have raised. You know that you have a great passion for poetry and literature and physics sees is part of all that fear sciences. It's a complex center price that requires the collaboration of different people in different kind of minds. And i have appreciated a scientist which are extremely technical. Or which have an extremely analytical. Mind that just going to details and split the the arguments over and over again find the little truck. I'm not particularly doing good and doing calculations or going into details. But i think that science also needs People who look the things from from a larger perspective and and see where the the two problems where the good directions and full. That's a nation which is not strictly scientific. I think it's it's it's so important to look into Into the great scientist of the past the many of them had an extraordinarily wide culture. So i think they were. The over specialization of modern education does all how help from the middle sized to go ahead. Let's just physics. Tolstoy in biology and medicine in In in other scientists. I believe that. I don't like science teaching completely focus on solving little problems. You know you have a ball. Rolling down a slope but the speed How long does he go and come on. This is so boring is interesting. What isn't is understanding. What is the structure. We're using for understanding the wall. What is a force. What does it mean to have an energy.

Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
How to Build a Successful Value-Driven News Membership Model
"Read many stories about news innovators in europe and the united states. But what is it like to lounge digital bone outlet in the global south. What are those challenges and opportunities for funders who take the plunge in those countries. Our guest today is one of those founders. He's name is tiny gut. He was editor chief. John one of argentina's newspapers and in two thousand seventeen. He laughed to find rhodesian one of the most innovative examples of digital newspapers in the global south today china will talk about membership human journalism and social empathy and how to measure success of audience participation chine- welcome and thank you for being with us today. Thank you very much thirty for this invitation for having here. I'm regulatory audience of this podcast. So pleasure and a privilege to be thanks. Thank you so much. So i want to start with a personal question. What did you do. Why did you leave a good secure job at an established newspaper to lounge a small new startup. that's a person in question and to make the long story short. I would say i when i was twenty seven year. Old longtime ago any flow very particular path. Down there are a decider graphic. satoru Decided rector innovation director and finally eighteen chief and twenty one is at the company and for years eight chief. I decided to step down And i would say sort of to change the nature of of my challenges. Of course it was a big and beautiful challenge to lead that talented newsroom of almost two hundred people And we work and we do have a lot of fun and success in bringing into the twenty first century Great media brand Born in the nineteenth century But on the other hand today i feel that is also an enormous and also beautiful challenge to create a new media bencher from scratch So to bringing a small but also very talented team That by building this this new media we are trying to answer some essential questions to to our craft journalism and also to me. So how can we acknowledge the the media fatigue And media avoidance phenomenon for example. Or or how can we cover the most pressing social issues we face as society and covered in a different way and probably the most interesting question. A how does this. But equally experience of the twenty first century people's participation can affect journalism. So i would say that the coral of of We are trying to hook like the broadcast. One way or the model per line that was born with us media And he's one of the challenges. Our industry spacey facing. I'm sorry it wasn't short. The the answer but i have two more things to say. There is almost no secure job now. Our industry I think everything is at risk An acknowledging daddy. I think it's a good thing on the other hand. I believe that in the end. I guess That why i step down being there to of great media. Well i guess it has to do a lot with a very personal calling on that I read a sentence which i found very very interesting. What you said. Human journalists can rebuild social empathy. Can you explain to us what it means Yes we believe that the problems we are facing us society. The challenges are very complex and of course Demands complex many times complex solutions and we are not going to find those solutions without an open dialogue between institution politicians and citizens So pariah station. For example. it's it's it's almost the name of the social conversation today at is preventing us to find those solutions. An in-depth sense. i believe. Journalism has an important role in terms of showing Other words helping us understand other opinions For amd we'd take this very seriously advocates axiom. So we been trying sort of new full matz that help how to help us our own To have more empathy with different lives people that lives in a different way of thinking in a different way than myself So it has to do with how we build a more robust set citizenship. That helps that public dialogue to evolve and on find real solutions. Gus dose dilutes might should have at the end semaine back in personal and institutional decisions

NewsRadio WIOD
"spacey" Discussed on NewsRadio WIOD
"Watch a game. I didn't watch a clip. Don't understand that Bruce Springsteen fresh off a tour who talking about your leaving a country or trump destroying the country. It's now time to unite. Unite behind him and his vision come together over Bruce Springsteen's vision. And Joe Biden's Well, Let's be honest. I mean, Joe Biden, teleprompter or ear piece and it Okay, lets you could say it to joke that he wears an ear piece and I don't have proof that he does. But come on, man. But it's a Segway into this as well. The same Democrats. John, the same Democrats who talked about voting machine irregularities. There was an HBO documentary about Florida and, Oh, it's not that it's not the hanging chads. It's the machines and then I didn't remember this. They did a fictionalized screenplay about this starring Willem Dafoe and Kevin Spacey. Is he in jail? Do we have that? I think. Do we do the prison watch? Well, that's not my local showing. Seattle do a prison watch. I can't remember Kevin Spacey's in jail or if he did he purchase his way out of that, But no, I've been distracted. They ran this screenplay. On HBO about problems with the vote count. And then we had Democrat after Democrat saying the machines that there could be they could be manipulated. And we had professors showing. Hey, look how easy it is to hack into a voting machine. And we had Lizzy Warren and all the voting machines and then now these things are solid. Solid. Get this. Mark from bright Bart News. Marc Elias, who in my judgment has ruined a great law firm called Perkins Kui by turning it into this left leaning. What I personally described is a money laundering machine and a a dossier producing machine. He's uh, he's father lawsuit. So he has In New York's 22nd district. And this is the pdf that understand to be the lawsuit. And bright mark, points to this Um, this is a lice. He's the lead attorney, according to the lawsuit papers I have in this case, there's reason to believe that voting tabulation machines, miss read hundreds, if not thousands, of valid votes as undervotes. And that these tabulation machine errors dis appropriately are disproportionally affected Brindisi, his client. In addition, Swingle County admitted in a sworn statement to this court that is tabulation machines were not tested and calibrated in the days leading up to November 3rd 20 twenties general election as required by state law. But only there. It only happened there. Well, I mean, you know, and and from county Mike Lyndall special over the weekend This'll video he put together, that attorney said Oh, the judge said, We could release our study showing that the votes were flipped. Now the 83% that went to Biden remember doing it by memory, but it's about 80% went to buy groups. Those were for Donald Trump, but only in these two areas That's only happened in these two areas. So you so just as we didn't have the outrage about Joe Biden's flyover, but we did about Trump. Now, See, now we're back to Mark Eliasson. Oh, yeah. Yeah, The voting machines have completely untrustworthy. We present this for your perusal. This time magazine piece where they talk about. Oh, yeah, we we hit new stories, and we change laws at the last minute and we were considering street action and they call him protests. And we know that their riots that we had all that worked out and we were blocking you from information. They did all that, But just imagine they're meeting room or their zoom meeting. Hey, You know what, you guys Hey, hey, we could change the votes on the voting machines. Are you kidding me, huh? That would be illegal. I can't believe you brought that up. If we weren't a private club, all of leftist meeting secretly to prevent a legal election. Why I would call HR. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah, but just two counties, just two District's The world's perfectly.

The Pulse
The Hidden Force Shaping Drug Prices
"Soaring prescription. Drug prices are raising the cost of healthcare and have many patients either struggling financially or abandoning treatment and many experts. Put some of the blame on pm's so what exactly are pharmacy benefit managers. And how did they get to be so powerful. Liz tongue starts us off the more read about pharmacy benefit managers. The more they make me think of this fictional bad guy from the movie. The usual suspects heiser soza. Here's kevin spacey in the movie explaining who sows as be turkish. Say father was german. Nobody ever believed was real. Nobody ever knew him or sell anybody that ever worked directly for him but to hear kobe. Aussitot it anybody could have worked for. You never knew that was his power. Kaiser suze is mysterious larger than life and a big part of his power comes from the fact that no one quite knows who he is or the extent of his control which is kind of like pharmacy benefit managers or p. b. m.'s. Most people haven't heard of them and yet they wield a huge amount of power to the point that they affect just about every drug dispensed in the us. Every time you pick up a prescription. You're dealing with a ppm for example. Let's say you go into your local drugstore. walk up to the counter and give them your info and prescription. Yeah i'm going to pick up a couple scripts the pharmacy tech punches buttons. And then there's this moment you stare at the register waiting for the price to pop up wondering helmet dent. Is this going to put in my wallet. It's one hundred sixty six dollars and eighty cents the in a nine at sixty eight eighteen. Those are both through. Your shorts that to me seemed like a lot. I asked the pharmacist. How much most people pay for a month's prescription but depending on the insurance so people pay nothing's people player dollar up to like twenty dollars. Or whatever. So really just depends. I feel like. I never know what to expect when it comes to prescription prices but the surprising thing i learned is i am not the only one and the pharmacist has no idea what he or. She's going to get paid for that prescription. It's not until that prescription is processed and that that usually takes place in real almost in real time while the patient's waiting that's doug hoy ceo for the national community pharmacists association. Doug says this transaction is shaped by that unseen force the p. b. m.'s. They are the consummate middle man. The middleman between the pharmacy and the insurance companies these days. Pbs are huge. If you flip over your insurance card you'll probably see one of three names. Cbs care mark. Optum are ex or express scripts these three companies control seventy to eighty percent of the market. They say their size gives them the power to negotiate bigger discounts with the drug companies. And that in turn reduces prices for the insurance companies and the patients but critics say these are too big they've been called hidden monopolies even quote unquote legal cartels. But doug says that's not help he started out at first. The pm's were really plan prescription processors and so they filled kind of an important need patience before had to file their own claims In a sort of a pain meaning that instead of standing at the pharmacy counter waiting for the tech to punch a few buttons patients had to send their actual paper your prescription claims to their insurance companies and wait to get reimbursed but as more people got health insurance the number of claim skyrocketed soon. It was more than the insurance companies could handle. A solution came at the end of the nineteen sixties in the form of pharmacy benefit managers. Who made it their mission to handle and streamline all that

KGO 810
"spacey" Discussed on KGO 810
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Yokoji Zen Dharma Talks
Theres No Place to Hide
"Good morning yeah. Hope you're doing well. Can you hear me so good. Good thank you right. today I want to talk about practices. Usual and The wish of the alzon teaches masters that the students become well rounded in terms of practice only a realization but in the in the functioning today is an analogy of a head and tail so we could take it as a dragon Seems like a good beast kombi grasp of grasp but it's directly applicable to each one of us as a human being so in this particular cohen. We have to adept spacey question in one another and these are the answers that they come up with. You know quite often again we We may answer in analogy or in Entendre this is the expression of practice. Firstly the preface to the assemble first case sixty six of the book of equanimity case. Sixty six for those of you. Got the book preface to the assembly. Those with supernatural power. A marvelous activity comes step in those who have forgot next donaldson eliminated phil still conflict of foot. Let us say that. Sometimes there are running debt and sometimes they're sitting dead. How can they be made complete the main case attention among askew ho what is the head. Kyu-ho said opening the eyes and not being aware of the dawn. The mon cast. What is the tail. Kyu-ho said not sitting on an eternal seat. The mum cast. What about having the head tail. Kyu-ho said after all it's not precious the mowing said what about having the tail and no head. Hugh ho said though satisfied. You're powerless the mon casts. What about when heddon tail off directly well-matched kyu-ho said a descendant gains power without knowing it. So that's the case a the appreciative us a compass for the circle. A rula for the square with use it functions well with neglect. It hides stupid a bumbling a dwelling in the raids backing and filling sheep caught in offense eating others food sleeping in one's own bed of clouds rise and rain falls do collects interns to frost the well aligned. Jill string passes through the needles. I the embroided threat unceasingly vomits the shuttle's guts the stone woman stops weaving a night scullers tuned toward noon. I mean there's a lot in the probably won't do an awful lot on the on the poem but It's it's the main the main thing is that there's many criticisms of buddhism more religion in general that It it tends to be somewhat esoteric that It doesn't really appear in daily life That people That a spiritual you know really don't live like ordinary lives are a little bit off in some way or another. So you know there's images and we all we all have images we'll will portray images you know. People live in a monastery or certain why people live in les life for a certain way. But this really this really cuts to the quick in the in the sense that it doesn't talk about