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"takhar" Discussed on Two Old Dolfans - Miami Dolphins

Two Old Dolfans - Miami Dolphins

05:17 min | 1 year ago

"takhar" Discussed on Two Old Dolfans - Miami Dolphins

"Six hundred and forty seven yards not going to happen no. Hopefully we don't add to that. Yeah but i mean but they can't run the frigging pelota now. Here's what i'm getting at this game place to our strength right because we don't have the best run defense but we have a very solid pacifists. Yes and if we get takhar who was a little banged up last week and if we continue the pressure we could keep this game. Very close on van gingko man we could keep this game close. I mean. I wish i could say for what the rushing yards have been one hundred and thirty four yards. Total told games now. If you look at miami our offense is rated thirty first second to last second worse than us said i can tell us. We have more than us. The jets no of course not jacksonville. Nope you won't believe tell me. You'll be tortured new orleans. Wow because remember. They got all of the other day. He got five. Whatever four touchdowns on one hundred and fifty yards passages. See the superdome on fire today. Yeah i saw that spot. The heck you know probably partying down there and decided fire the super bowl. Control the power on issues. There is new orleans. But now here's the thing. Look at our total yards. Four hundred seventy five total yards. They have nine hundred sixteen. Almost almost double like i said. Now here's the interesting part rushing we have one hundred and forty five rushing. They have one hundred and thirty four. And i said they can't russia balls but passing three ninety. One i mean are passing where i was way off is one hundred. Sixty five yards per game sterile. I mean the bears have better office in us. Pittsburgh jacksonville donor and like we did in the second game..

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"takhar" Discussed on Mala Wielka Firma

Mala Wielka Firma

05:12 min | 1 year ago

"takhar" Discussed on Mala Wielka Firma

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"takhar" Discussed on Radio Free Cybertron - All of our Transformers podcasts!

Radio Free Cybertron - All of our Transformers podcasts!

05:37 min | 1 year ago

"takhar" Discussed on Radio Free Cybertron - All of our Transformers podcasts!

"I don't vote on. I really don't i don't know what the window is. I would think that. I i would think that the car was not done. I would think that would be incremental. Add religion So think it'd be like part of two cars. you know. count it. they're probably just Throwing that number is they add. You know maybe weekly or something. Total conjecture. I don't know i've i've not been online much this past week with thing going on so i didn't know whether i had missed any forthcoming with that. It's not like they're just not like they're sharing that information I think before with yuna krahn we were able to infer when takhar is number was added But just the at the rate that it's going and the size of the bump. I don't have a good feeling for what that was i. I think it's funny. Had they're showing us the gray prototypes or it not in color. 'cause i i almost think they don't want another unit crohn's situation where everyone complains about the color not matching what we saw in the original photos. you know. This isn't six hundred dollars and it's not something that's basically all one color. Either it's interesting. We're not getting color photos. Now yeah i. I hear what i guess saying. I think they probably are really hesitant to show anything. That isn't like final like this is definitely the production colors like they don't want to do that again. Because all the while the crowdfunding was still alive. I i don't remember. it was what it was. What we thought was like pre-production samples and things like that and it ended up being effectively production. You know with the blue ma and all that all that fun stuff is actually in the pictures. We just didn't think that was the actual. Final like color breakout but it was. Yeah so that's the thing just real quick we'll check we'll check sixty four hour discord. T.f radio dot net slash discord. You should be there..

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"takhar" Discussed on Radio Free Cybertron - All of our Transformers podcasts!

Radio Free Cybertron - All of our Transformers podcasts!

05:06 min | 1 year ago

"takhar" Discussed on Radio Free Cybertron - All of our Transformers podcasts!

"So good. I got that out of my system now so we can move on with the show so a couple of things just things that started popping up from bananas site He references I guess story from the new issue of Dinky hobby The car with pre order for stuff including this and deng usually has like paid placements for some of the new Takhar products for the month. Bso we have The discounts forever ravaged said new photos of it. And you know. I still want to be released in japan and the takhar tell me while exclusive in february of next year. I believe the pre orders start this month. It's not to be cheaper than getting it from hasbro pulse and i'm still expecting based on the quintas on pit of judgment having been available at various points over the last year at not that hard to get over all that. This is not going to be that hard for us. In north america to be able to get hold of cancer. I'm not worried about it. I still really want it is looking. It's in my opinion is nicer looking than medals. X nine jaguar as a representation of i still appreciate x nine four what it is but like as a to pick the character. I think this works better in mode either. One either one the beast modes throw 'cause he's not even supposed to have that beast mode and the cool thing is maybe we'll get a select tires sean out of that. Maybe i don't know we're a little bit on heavy your dom you've got one coming retail and then another one that's right golden. Hey this the tiger. That was the orange tiger. Well that's what people think. The golden disc collection. One is going to be what was the golden was. What was that one golden disc collection. It was In those amazon australia with seeing. Yeah but the the original the was inappropriate..

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"takhar" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

Podcast RadioViajera

05:36 min | 1 year ago

"takhar" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

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"takhar" Discussed on Stand Up

Stand Up

06:50 min | 1 year ago

"takhar" Discussed on Stand Up

"Hey brother came out of nowhere. Graham chill he was saying is all day. We don't know what it means. Just wait a minute to figure it out his right. I said i'm not gonna. I'm gonna talk to him. You're not talking to him. I poured into the science. They look on a lot of stuff has changed. Since you'll be going man i'm doing well. I'm making good money now. Let me take you out. Put your around some women get some drinks. We'll have a good time. All right cool. I take him to a lounge right. I'm at the bar. Drinking is women around me. I'm having a good time. I can't see him but i can hear them. I can't see him. But i can hear out of nowhere. All i hear is small. Fuck man pin the tail on days. Is it his birthday. Why would i do that. Why why would i do. What do you mean motherfuckers muffin. Camp blue that a drink. That's probably a drink can i. Can i get his muffin. Cat back conservative muslim family to me man. They throw him on me. Say look you make money. Give them a job. The second chance. I'll say fine. You know what. I'm leading train me. Okay as about the goat australia. I was gonna film the movie. I wanna get a little bigger some leading train. me now. Reza why mom who had their jail body up top solid matter rock car. Ghana's leagues did much sometimes. You can see him struggling to keep the top half up. Does the look like disney was tip drill drilling all the time. What are you doing. Why are you shaking. what are you doing. Relaxed man shaking the malays. Now for those people do not understand. The job of a personal trainer is playing the to you personal. Trainers job is do what motivation people make you feel. You can do things you never thought you could do. Here's an example of a personal trainers conversation. Come on man you can do it pushing you got it breath so he more last to get it up less one good set. Go white ball as a trainer conversation once again. I didn't like the way that he talked to me. Okay with jim. I'm on weight bench. I'm not i'm struggling. I couldn't get it. I couldn't get out of nowhere. He came behind me. He's like cozy mouth or somebody come up with digging it on your what is what is your say. Somebody gets wait. I just want to ask them some some. Somebody gets awaits. Let me ask them. Something is out. How for real or is he just don't know if it is that's got to change. Somebody's got to put that up. Because i'm not gonna work out that's going to stay out. I pay my membership just like everybody else. See that rahm here dixit. Hey real quick does not a joke is the i wanna know what you guys think. And be honest yoga okay. This is true me being on opening up to a second. Does this make me gay. I was at the mall right and some guys told me. He's like old cave heart. What up man yama big fan. I'll let you do funny as hell keep guy funny and i caught it. Does that make me. does it make me. I thought he was waiting and puts his shoes. I thought it was waving rural. Is it wasn't the way it was too late. No no no. I got to okay Weird what do i do now. I just held it until he left. And then i it down. I didn't use it to god. I'll tell you the truth. i didn't use it. I didn't put in my pocket. I decided that. I wanted to be like my uncle for a minute. I did guys reason why. 'cause we've got so much respect. Man people fared my own like i want that fear. Nobody fear me. People think i'm bitch. They do milady thinking bitch all the time bitch by to my face. This is my answer so have now. His thing is now that. I'm a bitch i'm just smart. I don't put myself situations. So i'm not gonna win and don't make me a bitch. You hit him really pisses me off if i a bench that's business. You don't know me men into argument. No matter what i saying no matter what it is you gotta believe me 'cause you capable of same thing vice versa. Only way you could tell somebody close to me says something setting alarm offing here. Does she do with dinner. I'm a little drunk. i'm not gonna lie. I get so argument with this guy. Hitting some thug. Shit said to me. I'm gonna car. I'm apopka chocolate bitch. Takhar get gun come back shoot this shit up when i said it she was like what. Are you going to get the car seat bitch. Oh my god. Why would you say that. Oh way to go. Congratulations on for me. Congratulations women may mad with that. Man pissed me off latest. I hate the fact that you cannot control your anger. I hate it. I really hated like women. You need to learn to put a cap on your anger. You know what. I mean when i say cap- sweetie the point that you will never go above. That's a cap. Men we have a cap was the worst thing you have. A woman shouldn't take that long fellas bitch bitch come in different levels brits. Hey back women. Y'all have a cat like y'all trying to cut so deep when you get mad you mess with a man's pride as goals. Nothing nobody's business. It's christmas mothers here. You bring a person stuff. 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"takhar" Discussed on EN TIJUANA HAY ROCK RADIO

EN TIJUANA HAY ROCK RADIO

22:23 min | 1 year ago

"takhar" Discussed on EN TIJUANA HAY ROCK RADIO

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Taliban Takes Key Northern Afghan Cities as Battles Rage On

BBC Newshour

02:05 min | 1 year ago

Taliban Takes Key Northern Afghan Cities as Battles Rage On

"Taliban in Afghanistan. Say they have now captured three cities in the north of the country, and it's hard not to conclude that the fighting for control of the country is going the Taliban's way. The government has acknowledged that the city of Taloqan, capital of Takhar province, Has fallen to the militants, with sources saying some provisions. Provincial officials were still trapped. Earlier, the Taliban said they had also taken the cities of Konduz and sorry pool. But the Defense Ministry in Kabul said special forces were still inside Kunduz city taking the battle to the insurgents, and an Interior Ministry spokesman said Afghan forces were winning back control and would defeat the Taliban. No, I haven't to other ensemble. So how do you have? Well? Yeah, one. The Afghan security forces, backed by the Air Force have launched a clean up operation in Kunduz City. They have been making progress and have captured some areas of the city and the Taliban have suffered heavy casualties. The city will soon be cleared of the terrorists. Reinforcements have also been deployed in other high risk provinces, and these cities that the Taliban want to capture will soon become their graveyards Hardship. Bilal Sarwari is an independent journalist in Kabul, and he's been telling me about today's developments on the ground. Well, we know that there's very heavy fighting inside the city of Kunduz, with the Taliban, managing to seize control of the provincial governor's office, as well as the police headquarters in the center of the city. But we've also seen you know very heavy fighting between Afghan special forces commandos in the Taliban. One Kunduz resident told me that there was a rain of bullets and shrapnel that hit homes. People simply could not basically even venture out of their living rooms, let alone seeing the street. We know that most of the districts in Kunduz province did fall to the Taliban a few weeks ago, even a month or so ago without much of a fight, So the city of Kunduz was always besieged. The Taliban were always at the four gates of the

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"takhar" Discussed on Threedom

Threedom

05:52 min | 1 year ago

"takhar" Discussed on Threedom

"Name is laura. And i say hello to everyone. Mix crazy bitch ninety. However many episodes a pitches were all. That's another nickname for us. Crazy bitches them three two boys gang crazy. I don't know i like this one. We have already talked about how we are. Courting some of these episodes in advance so this will come as no surprise when The sounds very late but the noma is on sale okay. The gnome is on sale a dollar thirty months ago if you may. Nsa and you're listening to this. Go get yourself a gnome. If you don't know about this it means you don't follow through them account and you need to fo the three account but it is on sale for a dollar fifty off fifteen percent off and i did a poll in the stories asking if people are going to buy the gnome. Now that it's on sale and let me tell you okay. Sure sixty one percent said no. I am dumb. Sure sixty percents of that thirty nine percent said i will buy it but you know what that is the actually pretty good numbers. That's twelve hundred people who said that they would buy this noy. Can i make a confession. Yeah i said. I would buy it but i'm never going to buy that thing. I don't want to be hundred. Ninety-nine scott gerrymandering and you have so many instagram accounts. There's anything wrong with a really wanted to sell out. The gnomes target fees are power and they feel our strength or purchasing power. Yeah we're like add to cart essentially yes yes. Magic irt has changed lyles truly king with add to cart. I recently was recommended on mccart some charcoal toothpaste and i and i asked the question. My wife and i me and my wife both asked the question does it tastes like charcoal and the host of the show one of the host of the show said just tastes them on blasts. I'm not gonna but other by up and let me tell you something. I order that you're cold. It tastes like fucking charcoal grows. So we're like the anti add to cart. We're gonna move from cart but here's the thing. It's very effective. It is effective. Like the podcast where we listen to add to cart and talk shit about the things that they want us to buy. And we say which. I also did on at takhar lauren. So aid taste bad but it works. Come yar it's a whitening toothpaste and lights black. How can it white. I know it's a. It's a conundrum. It's a toothpaste. Conundrum is called endre. I know do another doings conundrum but it really really does. It has made a difference then. I heard that is actually dentists. Do not recommend struggled toothpastes. So i figure. I'm gonna use it until by upcoming dental next month and then pretend i haven't been using it. Is your your dentist pride. Because he wanted to be proud of you in hawaii. Your teeth dentist be proud. I look i really did not. I did the minimum dental care during quarantine. So did i. And by the way. I went for the first time in almost two years because corentin and i was just like all right. Let's do this. what's going on. And they have cancer. Took all right good to go by no ci. I always go every six months sometimes even more frequently. why me to even during quarantine. I i took the chance and went to the dentist which is age chance because forbid pregnant. Open their my mouth is open there. Yeah know it. I mean yes. That's the place to get it. That's the big. That's the biggest place you can get. It is when your mouth is open but there with pregnancy. My gums have gotten very inflamed. Which is a common thing that happens and it hurts or or sting just they. They go down further then typical. I usually have healthy gums or just like a little more of their thinner teeth. Each they should be higher up but most of them proceeding. Yes and they're like going down there like almost covering your entire teeth. Holte just pink. And then mike that he loves that as i said it really gummy job and i was getting a thanks scott when she cleaned my teeth with this with this affliction. It hurt so fucking bad. It was crazy. I it was horrible and then she told me i should be pushing my gums at this little gum pusher tool now because it of course they host a floss to to wear. It does hurt. Because that's what activates the gums. I know but i got into a painful. Yeah we're talking about. You're not supposed to just to get rid of food in between your friends and into the gum and try to like make it hurt. Almost not that it activates. The gums not agree. I lost. I lost a lot because ever since i didn't design looking for this episode by the way i used to not release and then once it didn't miss on you have to fly than his. It's really grows flopping all the time and now it's a habit but i really hate it when you actually get up in between the gums. How they do to the dentist. Oh and so really. I don't know why i like. It hurts but you kind of like it is one of those deals. Yeah like well. It's kind of like how you love being spanked in.

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"takhar" Discussed on The gamingfixx1's Podcast

The gamingfixx1's Podcast

02:44 min | 1 year ago

"takhar" Discussed on The gamingfixx1's Podcast

"That's the that's what the traditional our not purple blue and This was bright yellow. Big happy face on the thing. It was like a cross branded soundly. Everybody wanted it. And i was like that. It's a leap. A and they were like charging a bunch for it. So it's like these things can happen like people can really get into the. It's like well. It's a cross brand really have to have that now now just like some people. Want the optimus prime seven eleven truck. It's like seven seven pillars instead but You know that's one thing is like my mic election. Go that way. Some worry about it. Because i'm just collecting one of each of the characters. That's what i want to do. So i don't have to go out. That's another optimus prime to get that optimus prime because i'm collecting the optimus prime's clicked watch. I've got up. I've got to optimus prime's because optimus prime are easier to run into backs. Bumblebee is to automobile yet. But that's just because i don't know picking lumbia one is your favorite. My favorite is the see. I'm not. I'm not going to favorites. We've talked I i have a like basically the core three disrupt. The cons are my favorite shockwave. Sound ways and make a charm all three of them but But as far as if you want to Give me present since this is the thing that zone podcasters do you can go onto amazon. Prime have list I think my list code. Red games and There you can see the bumblebee. I want which is a bumblebee original. Which is the little spaceship one that takhar just put out. If you wanna give me things I feel uncomfortable that but You know we've been much in it every once in a while The show and you're like oh yeah wanna get you things people do that but i don't know certainly not gonna think less of you if you know you're just like to listen to the show..

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"takhar" Discussed on FunnelHacker Radio

FunnelHacker Radio

04:21 min | 1 year ago

"takhar" Discussed on FunnelHacker Radio

"Your do business with you but will introduce you to their friends family. Call in so. I always say get started with that spear of influence of yours but think long-term treat everyone with respect and exceed people's expectation in today's day and age with so many businesses so many bills agents that you can't just meet someone's expectations that's just status. Quo need to exceed their expectations. Get as many thousands and possibly can throughout the process. That's what you'll remember. It'd be a memorable experience. So bill go in introduce you to their friends and family. I got massive another massive sign in my studio here that says removing friction. It's a reminder to myself into my team that our process our job daily is to not be salespeople and celtic people's just to be really good at removing the friction and then doing business with us on so that means we gotta go pick up a check on the other side of the country. That's what we gotta figure out if that means look they don't have enough for the down payment just as a deposit because the money needs to be transferred. We have a line of credit that we'll help our client just for a two three day process. We have to stay. We might not always be able to figure it out the let's with ideas on the wall because as we start to remove the friction in that process. They're gonna want to do business with us. I get it again. But most importantly tell their friends and family. So that's what i tell all my agents. That's where we need to start from there. Now let's start to look at some of the cold funnels where we can get business but even as we bring in a leads from online sources. Our job is to get them off line. Somehow how's that done by a phone call of live event. Let's get belly to belly with as many people as impossibly and because the just gonna get that much more high quality of a chance of doing business with you a man jazz. I can tell we're exempt. People was done a bunch of people dying to have more success. I would love to spend just days with you and having more people that this. Cluster wrapping things up your. I would love if you want to find out more about you. What were should they go. Obviously jazz jacker is the best place you want us to look if you go to the website jasdaq dot ca can fluid around. You'll see all my socials. I do a lot of my content on instagram. it's jasdaq our number thirteen one. Threes lucky number jasdaq are thirteen But that that's it. Even as i was saying like mike cops full matt. It's overflowing it's my time to get back to the industry. I'm talking only about the real estate industry. I'm specifically talking about sales industry. Because i owe everything to this to that industry and so is my journey. Give back right now. So i mean you just having enough for me out man. You're so kind of again listening. Please make sure. I highly recommend you go ahead and check out the content. Most importantly realize get you wanna see. Is you don't want to see how he's doing it. So that means you don't get yourself following instagram. Go and take a look. Put yourself into his funnel. You'll find the way people actually reach out and again seventeen eighteen times. I promise you guys if you'll follow up and do that kind of stuff you're going to get the kind of success. Jazz happen but jazz. Thank you so much a party. Where smile before i let you go. Look i think david what i always like to leave with. People is is start getting really good with shutting out. The noise. And i mean that noise of negativities. Because there's a lot of that going around and the best way to shut out negativities to drowning out with operative. There's so many resources there's days podcasts. There's tons of marks. There's workshops there's youtube videos the more that you can shut out a negative noise the better chance that you have to bring more positively in your life and that's what i would lead people man low. Those words jazz. Thanks so much. I really appreciate you. Thanks well hope you absolutely love all the value that podcast speaking of value right now one of these really trying to do as overdeliver and the thing we've seen that has probably created the greatest opportunity for us to over deliver to all of you and that is our one frontal challenge in fact you can actually see it that click funnels radio dot com slash close radio dot com slash issued for the late in the past..

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"takhar" Discussed on FunnelHacker Radio

FunnelHacker Radio

04:11 min | 1 year ago

"takhar" Discussed on FunnelHacker Radio

"In touch and you sort to see never wants to speak to you again. You press that delete button which mcdavitt feels good sometimes and and leave the convincing to the rookies. The the the the people were doing a high level we know we saw we look for people who are ready to do business. Now look for people who want to stay in touch and get rid of people that just don't want to do business with us and jazz love here in that i can tell you i remember years ago. We had talk to people at least seven times. And gosh i could just use seven times. And i look at seven times right now. Seven times is nowhere near where it needs to be. And i love this idea as far seventeen eighteen. I think a lot of this is due to the automation and so because of automation people they just you have to step on a such more frequent basis and love how you provide so many different opportunities at doing that. sierra against those people are listening. Here we actually have one of the cool exciting parts that debt between now and the end of the year talking about the newest greatest sierra beasts that we're talking about rolling out but in the meantime certain wh- unlucky live. I'm a huge fan and not using hotspot hotspot going around for a long time. Great friends might actually have a lot of people over there. We actually supercharged about some things and the whole idea. Goes back to what she said her and that is. Crm is the most important part. Because you've got to find some way of actually seeing. Where had they gone through. What have they received. Where did it. What did they need next. Do they like come from texted coming from the email. Are you reach out. By thought or your. It's not by direct mail pieces. Have the actor received it. What did they open to close. I mean there's so many different things. That's so critical. I'm so excited to talk about that. And we'll talk more about that later. I'll bring you back on after he would actually convince mine to use it. Well look you're not going to have to do any convincing. Cause i really love everything that you guys do with this nurse. Crm is going to be done at a very high level. And i'm talking to the y'all so sure i'm going to get an inside look at it. I'm very excited and you will for sure is. I'm really excited about kind of the direction you're going with forty seven agents that are coming in your training. Your building scale thing. What do you teach him then. Taxi using their business again. You doing sixteen years. You're the expert people come to you all the time. Yeah i understand his point one billion last sixteen years. He's they always leave the you've already they forget all that you went through to get here. But now you've got these people who are coming onto your gone dude. I don't know how to do this. What are you doing how you teaching. You're sick for seven people to have that kind of success luck. I think it starts all with building relationships. All of it Most real estate people are sales people mortgage advisers and consultants and on is over. It's it's a really transactional. Based in. So i reminded any agent argument veterans that come into mind world. It's a my team in my business partner. Just just a fantastic job with them as well holding them accountable but when it comes down to is understanding but i think it's fair to say david off your take on. The salespeople are the least trusted profession can finally women right if firemen and fire women. Were the most trusted people like. It's all you go summer. We don't even question fireman or fire. Women does us silsbee thought and so the bar set so low it set so low that all you have to do is is is just think of yourself as a relationship beasts salesperson meaning that you understand that the average person knows two hundred people and so if you know two hundred people hundred people that two hundred people on so on your network is forty thousand people right now not to age myself for yourself but we come from a time and a place that we use the words. Hey was in your rolodex. Did he say rolex not. I said rolodex. That's that's where we keep people's names and numbers and info the crm and so if you can just understand that your network will always determine your net worth that you have to think long term relationship as you will get enough referrals repeat business. I think if you.

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"takhar" Discussed on FunnelHacker Radio

FunnelHacker Radio

06:54 min | 1 year ago

"takhar" Discussed on FunnelHacker Radio

"There's kirk and if i'm wrong but at least here in the boise idaho there are what seems like. I think there's probably one real estate agent for two people. I mean there's so many real estate agents out here it's just crazy ever somebody out there and yet i know that all of a sudden there are very few people like you who are doing billions of dollars in last few years of actually pulling this together. How you get need engagements. That's the one wants to really engage with somebody. While to your point about the idaho realtors here in toronto canada. It the biggest real estate boarding north america than you are in california d biggest newsday or how because if d mile radius we have sixty five thousand real estate agents. You throw snow shave. You throw a stone. You hit a real estate agent here. The sixty five thousand real estate agents and a fifty mile radius and so we had to sit back myself my business partner and say how are we going to de clutter and really stick out from the crowd and so we decided to do is to lead with education. Knew by that is is about ten years ago. What we did is we wrote a book. Robot real estate intelligence we use it as a business card given out about ten thousand of these copies. Only one hundred people. I think i've actually read it because we all know nobody gets past the first chapter but it looks right. People at or my knowledge wrote a book. I wrote a book. But to add to mr. And mrs prospect. I actually teach you how to buy on your own cell on your own and invest on your own. I know it sounds crazy. Real broke the vested interest in you using my services. However i'm gonna teach you how to do it on your own while you'll back the curtains. Because i know you're never gonna do it on your. Because in our nation canada only two percent of people actually ever sell their own home in the states. It's about nine to ten percent so we as real estate agents. Why are you focusing on that tuna ten percent. How will we just go. After the nine hundred ninety eight percent of that we want to use the service like look. I had a very hard time in school very tough time. I saw a tough fight spelling. Moore's words the one thing. I caught on really early is look if i come the authority because people see the as the guy that is teaching them and not selling. Then they'll end up using my service eight to nine out of ten people but the one or two people are going to use their cousin. Charlie teddy galway information in user cousin. That's okay. I'm okay with that. Provides big enough. We can all the can tell that like while they But at the end of the day. What i'm truly truly looking for is to lead with education and let whoever wants to work with me. Come work with me because the nikkei was video going back to that and and branding and getting out there is that prospects now can make that decision if the actually really even wanna work with you because they come into my office now call the email me. Go to one of from the landing pages because they saw something of mine already. They made the decision if they connect with me are not just love that. I think that's the most important these days i. I love our software. We've had a ton of fun. You know come up. On seven years. Hundreds of thousands of customers haven't used software but what matters most these days is to actually get you need to get people to those sites and that all comes through engagement and it's not just having traffic it's gotta be engaging piece so as you're sitting there talking about one piece and get an eighteen to twenty three pieces. I think the most important part though is is the follow up and engagement in. I'm real curious as far as how you doing that and our listeners. What can they do to madonna in their own business. Well a couple of right Hey we're gonna use a click funnel site get people to engage and give their information their phone number email Sometimes we might be asking for a mailing address if we want to send them. A copy of also of these. Were four seven. Pdf digital's you're making it all automatic unite. We're talking off air. I mean the one thing that i think click funnels has done extremely well is dumped it down the dumbed down. It made the process very easy from ninety nine point nine percent on people. That will never be able to do this on your home. Right and so eight start there. Try to automate as much as you possibly can. But for me being thirty nine years old and look. I don't think i stopped selling. Ever since i came out of my mom asked him for milk. I just was that kim. I'm always the sales guy right. And so the one thing that i learned from some newspapers to shoes to lonestar cars and now houses and real estate condos for the last sixteen years is that the art of picking up the phone and calling someone especially within the first thirty seconds to minutes of someone asking for a bull or more information on your product or service is by the highest engagement that you can possibly hata and for that. I think you need some type of follow up system. You need a crm because as you bring people in your need to be reminded to follow up with that not even the first time some agency and some salespeople in business owners a great with that i call. Yeah but i mean we know that the average person needs to be followed up to about seventeen eighteen times before they make a decision on a product or service. How are you remembering to all what did get an essay compared to what it nikki. Say luke say stephen saying how do you remember. Excuse me all these all that information and so you've got to have some type of sierra if you're a business you're in sales and you don't have to take a couple of years away from your day but i don't think they should. They should be going and get into crm because they're not gonna be able to build a strong business. Just like real estate gamble. The house augie foundation starts with the crm had be able to pick up a phone call people and not be sales he. This is not a harass people in bother people conversation. I'm having is just asking a question. He didn't those that you ask and requested information. Just wanna make sure you got it. You did great it. What is your head space with product or service or are you looking into doing something in the near future. No awesome gift. We stay in touch. Maybe i can follow up in a couple of months. Yeah fantastic highest level business owners and sales people stop trying to convince people. We're not idiots. Nobody wants to be sold to. Our job is to sort not convince you sort to see who wants to do business with you now and then you sort to see who wants to stay in touch and you sort to see never wants to speak to you again. You press that delete button which mcdavitt feels good sometimes and and leave the convincing to the rookies..

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"takhar" Discussed on FunnelHacker Radio

FunnelHacker Radio

08:31 min | 1 year ago

"takhar" Discussed on FunnelHacker Radio

"Love this. Five gases. seem really fun. Podcast may not be as where everyone. That's actually using false but this guy here's been crushing it and it's been fun Basically taking the infor. They're doing a ton of different person. Brought branding areas how the media people are actually using those things to actually scale and grow. The business has his own podcast as well with that being said i want to introduce to you one nine. This jazz tack are jasmine. The show. I appreciate you having me. Dave look at me now at the time of this recording. A lot of us are are at home. And we need a of positivity in our lives. Oh thank you for that huge smile. Your listeners can't see it but decides smile just lights up the screen and we definitely need more positively because the virus like spreading around. So thank you. For all the positivity and content that you put out in the world man really means a lot and again. Thanks for having me. I'm excited. It's a lot of fun i for most for those You're here website. you can. Oh he's well let me make sure you understand you're gonna jazz. J. s tack are t ak h. a. r. dot ca from canada. That's way you're not see it from dot com or something they'd done over two point one billion dollars in last sixteen years real estate over forty seven different agents. He's been absolutely billion in crushing business. Any part that's most excited for us to see really. How do you take all this content. Whether it's podcasts. Now on youtube youtube channel but the idea here is to take all that content. Use that use click files to really find different ways of using footfalls scale and build your business but in the idea here is to turn things around got six eight different times a year doing condos doing your two hundred years of time. This is going way beyond which are used to thinking about. And i really loved you guys to kind of make. Sure you take notes. Check out his own podcast. Ejaz tucker pat podcast is well the with that jazz. I wanted to just kind of dive into this kind of stuff where we want to let people know about really kind of where you're most where you're going. And ideally how they can do the same thing look for your viewers and listeners. I mean the ones that are trying to build a business. I mean i've been added now for sixteen years specifically in real estate year in toronto and at the start. I mean it's tough. It's it's definitely tough especially as real estate agent because you're taught to cold call. Doran are sendo flyers. Put your face on on garbage cans. People put on urinals and all of that kind of stuff. There's nothing wrong with ads. Tried tested and true stuff definitely works but i believe in today's day and agent one hundred twenty one at the time of this recording. There's an easier way and for me that easier way is digital because you can go speak to anyone right across the world. Ed you can do it for like very very low. Cost if not free in fact. That's what got me really onto podcasting about three and a half years ago heard the word podcast is illegal. Check this on. I google it. This is pretty cool. Like i've been instills for twenty six years phone for hours upon hours. So not that anybody's ever told me i have the most salt. She's sexy voice in the world but on the flip side. Nobody's ever said you don't have a good voice. You know what i'm gonna do this. Podcast and thing in speaking to the line being of india december mom negotiating over. Apple's back home. I heard it was free to distribute to the world. I decided this is all in. Because i can also control the narrative. It's my show. No one can take off here. I come from a place right. Did have a radio stroke which was nationally syndicated myself and my business partners. He intended and look through certain amount of segments. They can control. We talk about other stuff. Cost us over two hundred and fifty thousand dollars a year. Now it did its job. Got us got our our feet in the door with some big developers the city so it worked it was costing us every single year were podcasting. Obviously this twenty bucks a month thirty bucks a month for a distributor like lipson an anchor or soundcloud to get it out to the i tunes in spotify of the world but then the game changed for me the day that a turn on the camera because the camera i realized oh the power of repurposing. I can take a thirty forty minute conversation. Twenty five minute conversation. My data going to have to and i think at anywhere from fifty to twenty pieces of what i call micro content. I can get three uniform. Videoclips take up the auto. Put it on a vodkas. Take that audio put it into a transcription like trains. Get the written word. Now have a blog for my site. I take little paragraphs captions on a smoke and linked dan. I also did it. Little hundred forty characters on twitter. Little tweet tweet take a screen shot of that of that tweet. Put it back onto instagram. Take the audio us as cold overlays for images as well you can see how it gets pretty crazy on getting out as much content. Now you might be sitting there thinking what will do i wanna go this content out there for because we're ever you're trying to sell your product or service. You're trying to be a mayor. You're trying to run for you know school principal. Whatever it is. You need someone's awareness. You need someone to be able to look at you and say okay. What do you got to sell me. What what do you have to offer to me and once you get someone's awareness then and only then can you actually offer the product or service and nowadays were. Our awareness is on a little device. Six seven different little applications that we need to get on because that's where everyone else is. And that's when. I decided to go all in on branding and i really hope. Hope i don't know out of the thousands upon hundreds of thousands of people that are going to be listening to this podcast. I'm gonna just open to touch one person dave. I'm hoping someone just like myself forty years ago. I heard that word podcast. A changed my game like we went from four hundred four hundred fifty china From four hundred to four hundred fifty transactions a year to about seven hundred transactions year round here to press anybody with those numbers. It's more impress upon you. That look like your viewers can sell like. I'm not the best person to look at are not the you know. I'm is made right however however if you actually take action there's a massive sign above my head that says ready fire aim and i know that smooths with a lot of people because we're taught to look forward to lean or dole. Pull the trigger until you really aim and see where the target is. I'm here to tell you the exact opposite. Pull the trigger. Pull it off the why because you can adjust along the way and so. I hope i inspire someone to actually take action today and start produce content because anything you want in life this is the best gateway drug which is content to whatever you're looking for to get out of life and so jazz. I heard you say that you've kind of went through. You're basically taking one piece of content and transposing are cutting into twenty five to thirty is. Yes so you can go to that website. It's absolutely free nothing to sell you guys here right now. If you go to that site you'll see a jasdaq. Our fault my internal resources. There's a thirty nine page contact guide. That explains exactly how i got divvy exacted its eighteen to twenty three pieces day where you can download this thirty nine page guide. That's going explain all of that in terms of the conversation. So if some of this. And i gotta be honest. Selfishly vodka. Ask dave i to feel the energy of and then i got and he's gonna be cutting on my podcast soon. But i really did this. Because i can get the recording and get twenty pieces of micro content all done in one day. One recording are gonna do this recording his wants. That's the power of repurposing in today's date age. Now love that especially these days. What are the things we spent so much time. Really looking at this whole ideas farce. How do you engage with more people. How do they actually get people to actually engage with you and engagement is really become one of the biggest things everyone's out i think i need just one or two things it's like. No you have to get this engagement piece and if my kind of expound on what it is you're doing to actually your.

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"takhar" Discussed on #hottakeoftheday

#hottakeoftheday

04:45 min | 1 year ago

"takhar" Discussed on #hottakeoftheday

"I'd love for you to tell people about the birth of aws why it was the first really to cloud. And how they've transitioned their business model. It's allowing other companies to use their expertise and offload a lot of this day. Dealing be data storage company data out story now. I wanna be willing gas company industrial company. Whatever great natural evolution in aws abuses case. They built this business of selling books online and then it all kinds of products online to customers right and the whole philosophy was the more customers knows the more products. I have and better service now. How fast. I could get that product to a customer means i can attract more sellers. The more and more shops i have means more products. I have that means. I have bigger marketplace more choice for the that attracts more customers. So all of this continues to scale a in a positive cycle the more customers more variety more sellers lower prices more customers. More settlers lower prices faster delivery. So you can imagine that the infrastructure they would need like the example. I gave you about your your Us open a website. Where he wanted to sell some seats now think about the complexity. When you have something like this you have hundreds of countries. You're thousands of cities you have data that you need to deliver in real time and it has to be the same. So the same product information with the same image and the description of what's available and how soon it will ship bays upon whether the customer is a prime member not and depending on who the sellers. The sellers ratings are all of this information inc during the actual transaction. That needs to happen. Once you save by now or now or at takhar all the transaction that need to happen has happened. Within seconds microseconds nanoseconds anywhere in the world to complexity that is enrolled to create that on invested a lot in it to create that and then they were done. They realized that this is something that they could offer to. Other people as a service eight during the competition if it needed to but because it had already built out the infrastructure for commerce on an unprecedented scale they were able to offer the same cloud competing basics that i just told you about compute storage networking in many different places and extremely reliable ninety nine.

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"takhar" Discussed on The Read

The Read

01:52 min | 1 year ago

"takhar" Discussed on The Read

"Which you know more Mean it's like like it's just like the scum of the earth and i literally hope that you die. I never wanna see you again. It's never mean it's just it's never mean derives. Unfortunately my feelings for you have changed on no longer want to do this. And it's let's just the point. It's just the facts person. Nothing because there isn't a dancing around in nickel understand and they feel like maybe yellow still doing and that list roots. That's true you do the dance and necas will try to convince you that you are misunderstanding. Are like or they feel that way. You're confused you know not like sometimes you have to be like no i know takhar and see. I don't want to do this anymore. God bless yeah. Yeah so crystals handbook. Maybe not exactly like that I'm trying to think of ways other people would say a while still being super clear that it's over but i think there has to be some you can like dress it up with like it's not you as a person like you said there's nothing objectively wrong with you. I would say that. Even though that's a little sterile but i would be like. It's literally nothing you did. I'm just ready to move on you. Know is girl summer. Or whatever like. I'm fully vaccine next and l. here. I don't think it has to be you know all you.

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"takhar" Discussed on Radio Free Cybertron - All of our Transformers podcasts!

Radio Free Cybertron - All of our Transformers podcasts!

02:01 min | 1 year ago

"takhar" Discussed on Radio Free Cybertron - All of our Transformers podcasts!

"Relaxed and slightly off the cuff attitude. For some of the time that the takhar site it is getting more of the due credit that it should But for a long time like that was that was kind of just Left on the side of things while you know has people at the conventions or whatever. We're kind of playing that. Yeah this is our thing and you know. This is all us so. I'm glad to see that that attitude has kind of shifted and now you know more acknowledgement to What the falcons hander. Putting into it too. That's one thing. I hope continues. Why the Online stuff the streams. continue just. because like there's definitely a different feel to the interactions and presentations with that than the in person events. Where if you're lucky you can get like mark webber experience every once in a while we stand around and talk about mostly nothing but also little bits and pieces of the toy design part of it and just have him completely off the rails. It was brilliant. I love that experience But a lot of it. Is you know the center there through the pr people and the people back at the home office to be very careful. How and what you talk about you know. There are a lot more like on a leash with how they interact with the fans so the mark webber experiences rare and most we. It's just like told the company line so like the streams don't seem to have that problem in the same way and i would like that attitude and feeling to continue now. Maybe for the reveal streams where. They're very obviously reading off. Scripts you know practice little war. I have no problem with reading off script. I do it all the time but just learning to stand. Were naturals pretty much. How do you get to mount. Saint hillary practice practice practice. Okay rage so it was allowed pedal. Hopefully there's a.

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Natural Ways to Treat Textured Skin

Art Beauty

02:05 min | 1 year ago

Natural Ways to Treat Textured Skin

"Thought sonya car. She is a true celebrity facialists. Having worked on everybody from blended paltrow to madonna and her beautiful daughter mimi to carberry. They are both now working on sonia. Takhar skin skin-care and of course have fabulous skin clinic in beverly hills. Hello ladies thank you so much for joining me today. I got thank you so much for having us. You have this fabulous blog. And i noticed one of the post was on textured skin we are now going into. It is like the kick off to summer. I don't know about you in beverly hills but here in new york. I feel like we've all been you know basically hiding under rocks you know and we're ready to come out now but our skin you know whether it's something like caritas. Polaris or maybe it's just we've got dry scaly skin we all want to come out and be gorgeous and glowing for summer Do you have some tips on how we can sort of tackle that when it comes to her skin skin on the face and on the body. It's interesting you bring out because when we were louis wanna right. Barry educational law goes on walk. The estimate just per website nobody talks texture skin. I even researched it. There's very few articles about it and the thing people talk about acne or wrinkles made even rotation but textures in anything as soon as you and you can't cover it with makeup sin as the light hits your skin specifically right now right this summer people getting vaccinated people are starting to go out and right now. Cbc just released. You don't have to wear masks. You actually go see your skin for the first time in over a beer this socket. That light hits your skin. Anything that's not baby smooth is texture skin. Acne dowry reina's. It's one of the big things that sony has been treating at the clinical. Let you talk about like honor. Different tips on what you happy. Ball but it. It could be from a variety of skincare dermatitis. Something huge at sony's been seeing in the last two years anything could really lead to texture skin

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"takhar" Discussed on Kairós Podcast

Kairós Podcast

05:28 min | 1 year ago

"takhar" Discussed on Kairós Podcast

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Here Are the Key Supplements You Need To Stay Healthy

Ask The Health Expert

02:34 min | 2 years ago

Here Are the Key Supplements You Need To Stay Healthy

"Are the key things that we need just to make sure that were baseline okay. This is not getting the recommended daily intake. This is getting the roi. The recommended optimal intake. Which you're not going to be able to ever get from your food alone. It's highly highly unlikely. And so you're gonna want to supplement for that the things that i see. They're super critical. Most important number one that good basic multivitamin mineral antioxidant formula with essential fatty acids. in that. You're gonna wanna get a good methylated. Be complex if you're under stress or you're someone who's a poor meth later chin medically then you're gonna wanna take Extra b vitamins. Especially look at something called five. Methyl tetra hydra fully. So that would be a like kind of souped up be complex with good B twelve and that The other thing that you're gonna wanna make sure that you check is you're gonna check your vitamin d levels and this is why it depends depending on your skin color depending on where you live depending on how much you're out in the sun depending on whether on your genetics and how well you make vitamin d. From the sunshine. And depending on your sunscreen use you may need a little bit of supplemental vitamin d or a lot of supplemental vitamin d. I live in florida. And i take ten thousand. I use of vitamin d. with d. three was k. One and two. In order to get to optimal levels you know optimal levels by doing a twenty five hydroxy vitamin d test. And make sure you take your d three. That's the absorbable form with k. One and two. So there's another basic and again think about the basics the vitamins. The fat soluble d. e. k. Now i don't take regular takhar. Carl ease i only take a nado toca trials which have amazing benefits in the body. We've done a whole separate podcast on that But ad in k. and then your water soluble b which get blown out due to stress. See the same thing. I actually use a vitamin c with quercetin powder. And i do that one or two times a day as well and really that depends on how stressed i am. If i'm tired if my immune system's taken hit. I'll do a little bit of a bat. The other thing that i two extra are magnesium. I find most people need some extra magnesium. People think of bone health and calcium. I think of bone health. And i really think of magnesium and vitamin d and fish oil and weight training and sleep so make museums one. I take before bed along with an epsom salts. Bath

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The History (and Erasure) of Black Brewers

Kottke Ride Home

05:29 min | 2 years ago

The History (and Erasure) of Black Brewers

"Despite the overarching image of whiteness. When it comes to beer there is a vast history of black brewing culture. Which like so many things has been largely erased from the history books and cultural consciousness. James bennett the second dove into this for a recent peace in eater. He acknowledges the huge influences of german and irish culture in america but points out. That's not the only source when it comes to beer quoting eater. The ancestors of african americans. They were fermenters. They were really good at making their own liquor and making their own beers and also making wine from fruit says the culinary historian and writer. Michael w twitty one of our african 'isms in fact was producing all of these things and one of the reasons why we did. That was because it was related to our traditional spirituality libation twitty. Ads is the heart of african spiritual worship. He recounts seeing this firsthand on a trip to takhar village in cameroon. They pull out a big ceramic vessel full of their traditional beer. He says and even though a lot of takhar our muslim this is one of the traditional religious practices that they keep alongside islam. What beer-drinking may be nonexistent on friday. Would he notes. You better believe that at social functions to honor youth. Celebrate a marriage or the deceased in the ground. Alcohol is poured out and passed among the elders and quotes alcohol and in many cases. Beer was and is important. Spiritually and culturally to many different communities in africa throughout the ages as european colonizers began enslaving people and forcing them to work on their stolen land. The knowledge and skill sets of many enslaved black people surrounding bruin were exploited quoting again. The prevailing image of enslaved black person is that of someone laboring in the fields were being ordered around the big house but american slavery built in sustained a pretty much every aspect of this american life and that included beer again the west african societies. From which so many bodies were stolen. Were no stranger to the mechanisms of fermentation. We know that. Enslaved africans and african caribbeans were brewing beer or were cultivating hops or other grains. That would have been used in the brewing process. Says theresa mccullough of the smithsonian's national museum of american history. Black brewing skill was no secret. She adds advertisements for enslaved. People who were skilled. Brewers -absolutely wanted posters that identified fugitives as skilled brewers or otherwise involved in the brewing industry. As american as apple pie. Peter hemmings enslaved at monticello was a master brewer and quote but even if their expertise was being used to produce beer many black individuals who were free at the time. Weren't drinking much of it. Part of it was because temperance. Got rolled into the abolitionist movements. Most abolitionists were anti alcohol. Seen it as a toxic influence and a tool of the oppressor now. That's not to say that all temperance advocates were abolitionists. Far from it but most abolitionist were teetotalers. But there is also a practical angle. Bennett explains black. People were wary of being taken advantage of by white people while drunk and also simply didn't have the money or time for drinking while they were figuring out more important matters like getting an education job and securing semblance of safety in a dangerous climate then in the second half of the nineteenth century beer and cider went from being a smaller mostly at home type of operation to a profitable business largely. Thanks to the influence of german immigrants in america and of course now that it was profitable. Black brewers were shut out and being that beer was now more something to be purchased at an establishment like a saloon versus consumed at home. Black people were also often refused service. Then prohibition hits and when it was repealed with many federal regulations in place breweries were fearful of being shut down so they leaned hard into patriotic. Branding the kind of whitewashed stars and stripes apple pie type of america that is definitively white as been it says. Advertising has more to do with what we buy than most of us care to admit and by his accounts that adds up with the consumer trends that we saw throughout the second half of the twentieth century as white flight brought middle and upper middle class white people to the suburbs where they could host parties at home and had a bit of bigger budget a lot of them swapped beer for cocktails and thinking that they could get them back with a beer that had as high as cocktails beer. Companies tried to sell the white suburbanites on malt liquor but the attempt flopped most likely minutes opposes. Because it's something of an acquired taste so then a pivot happened quoting again. How did malt liquor go from garden. Party aspirated two boys in the hood levels of despair. The exact y. Is a matter of law but jane. Nicole jackson beckham diversity ambassador for the brewers association has a pretty good idea. The story i've been able to get is that there was some kind of persistent market research saying that. Urban audiences make more purchasing decisions based on. Abc and that urban audiences tend to buy for volume. She says the decision was made to market malt liquor not as an upscale product but a specifically urban products and to put it in a large vessel boom the forty and quotes

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Twitter will ban Holocaust denial posts, following Facebook

Slate's If Then

10:26 min | 2 years ago

Twitter will ban Holocaust denial posts, following Facebook

"If you're American, you probably think of free speech as the default. Just the way things are. And I. Don't know where it enters the stuff. I don't know if it's in the water or if it's in the kindergarten curriculum Evelyn. Is Not American, but it's only something that I have encountered faith in years is just like first amendment fundamentalism she's an Australian who lives in Massachusetts and she's one of most dynamic and nuanced thinkers. Online speech. She lectures at Harvard Law School. You came here to study kind of First Amendment Law to look at this stuff. As an outsider, what was your impression of the US fundamental adherence to free speech? I feel a little bit like gas lit as a foreigner when you come to America. As I did for years ago to Study Comparative Constitutional, Law, and free speech One of the most striking things about American free speech doctrine is this like this example of there were Nazis that wanted to march in skokie. I know jumping straight to Nazis his kind of leaping into the free speech depend. But Evelyn's describing one of the most famous first amendment cases when that really tests American values, the story goes like this. In one, thousand, nine, hundred, a group of neo-nazis wanted to march in the Chicago suburb of skokie Illinois largely because a lot of Holocaust survivors lived there seven thousand concentration camp survivors living in the predominantly Jewish Chicago suburb of skokie not surprisingly, there was a huge legal fight cokie officials a block Nazi demonstrations with court injunctions when the Nazis appealed to the State Supreme Court a judge has refused to hear the case. But what might surprise you if you don't know the story is that the American Civil Liberties Union indeed a lawyer with the ACLU defended the Nazis right to March under the First Amendment saying the right to free expression with integral to who we are as a country. It's just such an iconic story of the literal Nazis were going to be allowed to marching the street and as a foreigner you come here, new learn that and normally deland that it's it's not like these inconvenient embarrassment about Assessment Amendment Law. It's this like really proud one of the truly great victories for the First Amendment was that it will protect the speech that we hate because it is you know Betta to have it out in the urban it's better to meet it with county speech and we just can't trust the government to suppress as an Australian very striking. I don't even have a right to free speech. We don't have a bill of rights and our Constitution it's it's like a completely foreign idea this fight over unfettered free speech and in fact, where it collides with Anti Semitism and Holocaust denial broke into the news cycle again, this week, there's a split screen like the Supreme Court confirmation hearings going on on one side, and then on the other side facebook releases a blog post the company which has always said it values free expression above everything else announced that it would ban any content that denies or distorts the Holocaust. Two days later, twitter did the same thing. It might seem like banning Holocaust denial is a pretty easy call, but it was only a few years ago that facebook said, it wouldn't prohibit Holocaust to nihilism on its platform. which is part of why and says, this is a really big deal I. think this is like a really iconic moment in the history of the company and its thinking and its evolution around its rules. There is no more emblematic rule that facebook had about. To First Amendment Principles. Today on the show. Decision to finally habit Holocaust, Mus Information and what it means for free speech debates, the Internet and the potential for change. I'm Lizzie O'Leary and you're listening to what next TVD A show about technology power, how the future will be determined stay with us. Voting this year is a little. Than usual, what you don't want to do is be the one sprinting to the mailbox trying to send in a last minute vote or get to the front of the line at the polls only to realize you're not registered. 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Dot Com is the easiest way to keep everyone connected and on the right track try it out for yourself to get your free two week trial. Good Monday dot com today. I, WanNa talk about how seismic shift this is if we think back to just two years ago. Mark Zuckerberg gave a very now well known interview to Cara Swisher. And said, she didn't believe that posts that deny the Holocaust should be taken down. I believe that our platform should take down because I think that there are things different people get wrong. either. I don't think that they're intentionally getting a wrong but I think that they. They might be but go home. It's hard to pune intent. Boy. It is a big journey from. People get things wrong even though I might find it personally offensive. To. My own thinking has evolved. The big thing that they always have hung onto was we don't WanNa be arbiters of truth, and we will not take content down purely on the basis that it's false. We might take it on the down on the basis that its nudity or that it's hate speech or that it has other sort of effects but we weren't take content down just because it's wrong and that's sort of what's reflected in that quote from Makoto Takhar Swisher is you know some people get things wrong sometimes and the the pandemic literally changed that decision overnight in the context of a global public health emergency they abandoned that they said we will take down. False information about the pandemic because it poses a public health risk, and now we're playing ball like now companies are taking content down on the basis that it's false and we're now seeing it in other areas. We saw it in the context of the wildfires in West my country was on file for months. In December and January, and there were lots of false rumors about the cause of the fires and facebook didn't take anything down and then Oregon was on fire A. Couple of months ago, and suddenly they were taking down misinformation about the cause of their as far as think a stock contrast as you can draw. It's still interesting to hear you peg this to the pandemic because I think about all the data points that came before that this is. After the two thousand, sixteen election, it is after the Charlottesville unite the right rally, which took place in two thousand seventeen. Do you think the coronavirus pandemic is it sort of launching us into a new I guess area of thinking about content and speech on its own or or easy it kind of a I guess a catalyst for something that was going to happen anyway. Yeah. You're absolutely right that it's only sort of it's part of the broader trend. It was a particularly visible and sort of obvious example of the trend in the same way that the pandemic has made many sort of fundamental. Assumptions structures in society more visible, and we've sort of seen progressively moving more and more along that line of sort of okay. We copies all speech all the time. Let's balancing trysts and draw the line and I think that the pandemic was just sort of another step along that road. If you think about it that way these announcements from facebook and twitter about banning Holocaust denial or in line with other content moderation decisions we've seen this year like the outright ban on Cunanan content. But in other ways several and says the decision. Holocaust. Denial marks a deeper and more fundamental shift in how speeches police online Holocaust denial is one of these iconic things about the first amendment and I believe that one of the reasons why facebook sort of stuck to that principle for so long of allowing on services was because it's still considered itself a fundamentally American company attached to these first. Amendment ideals is robust marketplace of ideas. Which is bizarre when you think about it these these are clearly global companies now and most of they US bases outside all over America but there was still something that it couldn't let go of and so I think it's really when Audience First Amendment land anymore like vc's we are now in this unknown landscape of trying to work out what norms we can attach ourselves to.

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Why Food Is More Powerful Medicine Than Drugs with Maggie Ward

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

05:54 min | 3 years ago

Why Food Is More Powerful Medicine Than Drugs with Maggie Ward

"Tell us a little bit about this first patient that you've had that you wanted to share a little bit about what their struggle with a rate. You know these this case I picked it because it's fairly common to what we see. I mean we see a little bit of everything especially the ultra wellness center but it gets a kind of common theme especially for people that come to see me just burned nutritional nutritionist. So this woman she says sixty four year old woman who I've been working with for a while Dealing with a weight gain. That was one of her main concerns. I mean mild about twenty pounds overweight and it came on around menopause for her ambitious. Had a very long history of reflects had been onto our birthright Harper Harper now called reflects the whole industry of drugs and it's like the third most commonly prescribed class of drugs out there with the acid blocking drugs. Little Per Bay right and many you can get right now over the counter to some people are taking it. You know even without a doctor's prescription and You know sometimes needed for short term but unfortunately a lot of people have been these medications a long time and I think you know we see the the negative impact that so much at our center so she in a shed a long history of the reflex in also dealing with lower energy She's been on many diets which we hear so often people come to us trying many many different things in the common theme here as the way beating. This wasn't sustainable. And obviously we use the word. Diet you know just to kind of have that language. But I really don't like that word because I think we tend to think of food is lacking white. We're either on a diet off diet and initially might be asking people to walk a kind of a finer line with the food choices to get them dealing better winter but ultimately eating whole foods. Kind balancing those macronutrients eating every maybe four hours once you. You're eating during the day. I mean those are things that you Kinda WanNa make your lifestyle and that's ultimately what we really talked about is. How do you make the sustainable reflects cases so common? You know the number one reason that people go to the doctor in America is for digestive problems and reflexes. Right up there among them. So what are the causes that you see Maggie for Harper and reflex which is so common in our patient population in the country? I think it's multiple things. I mean from a dietary standpoint when we know a lot of the foods that can cause indigestion. Reflux dairy is a gluten so big one so we do a lot focusing on taking out those foods at might be more more irritant to the guide in front like allergies true allergies may be sensitivities were sensitivities. Exactly I mean. People do definitely have true allergies by at what we see is just different ways your immune system can react even intolerances where you just don't digest the food while dairies. A good example that were lactose eventually gives everyone issue and it can cause things that reflects in voting gas. So that stuff's subway gonNA mean obsolete working with providers doing more testing around breath testing and stool tests and get a sense of disposes. It's a very common thing that we see. What's this bio suit me as win your bacteria's at a balance in your body and also can often be in the wrong plates in your usual right right in your gut. Many people what we see they had small Hessel. Bow Overgrowth what we call the CBO bacteria and even used to move further up into the Upper Gi and doubling caused a lot of distress. They're normally normally. There's a lot of bacteria in your lower intestine. Your but not so much in your small intestine you've got twenty. Two feet of small intestine starts at the end of your stomach. In when the bacteria migrate up for different reasons motilal issues low magnesium strasse whatever you end up with this overgrowth of bugs in small intestine and someone. The food hits there it should be. It should be sterile. But when activity in there? They they go to town right. They go to town and they ferment. The starchy foods that you're eating and you get this thing called the food baby. Everybody knows that that is you eat. And you get this bloating. This come for That's called CBO. Which very horrible condition it. So many people suffer from right right and that's still people I mean. All bacteria produce gas. It's one thing it's down your coal in any current lease it when it's in your upper gi making 'cause a lot of discomfort so we see that a lot anything that is again a big a big issue with the reflux also mobility issues. I work with a lot of people talking about how you eat slowing down chewing food while doing some deep belly breathing before you eat. Takhar relax bagel nerve that runs along the whole digestive track. I think that goes a long way. I've had multiple people. Tell me just by slowing down and chewing. Better reflects gone on a lot of. What was your stress sympathetic? Nervous system is your fight or flight nervous system and one of the things does is shut down your digestive system because when you're running from a sabertooth tiger you don't want to be digesting your food. You want all the blood to build your muscles and and be able to run as fast. You can't so that's what happens when you eat under stress and this is this is why these practices. You're talking about deep breathing. Taking pause called. Take five take take five breasts before every meal and see what happens It's a very powerful reset in fact what was interesting when I was writing my book. Ultra metabolism. I found that there was this paper that showed that the sympathetic nervous system attack connects to the fat cells. So this is the stress response And and when you're stressed it inhibits the fat cells metabolism so literally slows your metabolism so being stressed literally Metabolism make you gain weight

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Brett Young On Being Quarantined Away from His Family + Matt Ramsey, Lead Singer of Old Dominion on His Many No. 1s

Bobbycast

09:57 min | 3 years ago

Brett Young On Being Quarantined Away from His Family + Matt Ramsey, Lead Singer of Old Dominion on His Many No. 1s

"Welcome to episode two thirty seven by the way. If you missed the talk with Lionel Richie go back in episode pretty cool. This is talkline Ritchie. Pretty cool and I could talk on American idol and friend but pretty cool to get to nerd out and ask them about stuff that I just. Don't ask friends real career interview Type Questions. When you're hanging out mostly it's like. Hey how was that lunch? It's never like Yo dude. Tell me about nineteen seventy nine. He's like the one impression I can do these things. I do spend enough time with winery where I can my friend. Let me tell you. It was nineteen eighty one. The commodores were blowing up the charts. Such like the one impression. I do a better than Luke but go back and episode if you want. I don't know what you're doing quarantine then maybe. Listen to the PODCAST. If you WANNA check out amy's it's called four things with Amy Brown Kelly. Hendersonville has the velvets edge. Podcasts kind of style. And you know a life. Podcast called the VELVETS EDGE. It Chuck Caroline hobbies. She has one called. Whats up. Get Real get real it is. I was watching her instagram today and her husband was playing a song. I think he was gonNA play. Do One of these acoustic songs. Everybody's doing and He's starts to play in. There's a snake under him on the picnic table freaks out and takes off running pretty funny but all jokes aside I get real with Caroline Hobby pretty cool where she talks to a lot of the wives of country stars. Interesting interesting ideas talked a lot of really strong women. But why to this? As you know is music podcast. What's great about this one? This episode is that since. Everyone's quarantined in basically. Just go like Yo you WanNa talk. And they're like yeah. Why not so? We Got Matt Ramsey from Old Dominion coming up. Who was going to be in for the first time. But Coronas scare got us and then bright young who first time to catch up with him I had seen. He was living on his tour bus because his wife and daughter in his house and he didn't WanNa get him sick but he can tell you that story coming up so I I like. This episode is to artists. Br Young I Matt Ramsey from Old Dominion Second. And if you like this and you don't mind share this until your friends. And and give us a five star rating before we go. Let me check out. Mike's podcast if you like movies movie. Mike's movie podcast. Growth numbers over there. Yeah I love doing it so people can check it out to tell you. I have a friend that works for NAT. Geo is one of the big dogs. There's Terry I don't know. Is he going to hear this or not? But he sent me a note talking about. Listen to your podcast really. Yeah that's crazy. Yeah Bigwig. He's really I. I like him because he's a fun guy to talk to. And our sensibilities are pretty similar. And he's worked with. I'm N Del. He's he's worked with a lot of really cool people But now he works on the talent side. Nat. Go and he's basically the guy that was like. Hey you know let whenever I did Barrels was him and according monroe the president there that really balanced for me but anyway he liked that movie. Mike movie podcast. I didn't even ask him what he's crazy. Yeah Yeah Yeah so check it out. Movie Mike's Movie podcast. What's the last episode? He did so according teen movie playlist so a bunch of franchises. You can drive now. I recommend them okay. Movies topped a bench time. Right now. Morgan The star wars movies. Watch all nine star. Wars movie A weekend crazy okay. Check it out. Here is today's podcasts. Here's the latest episode. Hope you like it and if you do go check out some old ones. We got a lot of good ones up here for some of your favorite stars all right by your work going on how you doing. Oh you know just the same thing gram over here like everybody you know I. I saw some of the stuff. We're on your tour bus. Are you out there for a reason? So you don't get your wife or kids sick or what's the story behind that because we went out we were at that festival in Europe One of the shows was in Berlin right when the big outbreak head over there and so like when I got home you know. We came home early because it the travel ban hit halfway into our trip. But I just I had been to like Amsterdam Berlin Stockholm and Oslo. And I've been like six planes and I was just like you know if this can take fourteen minutes for fourteen days for sympathy show. I feel fine now. But what if I start having symptoms and I've already holding my baby and sleeping in bed with my wife and I just didn't want to take the risk of you can fake it sometimes. Hey what was that? Like when you're in Europe and you know in the early part of Corona and we're kind of figuring out that it's a pretty real thing and you know some of our institutions are going to be moved because of it in your out of the country. What happens to you I over there? It was pretty scary. The second show was Was Berlin and the afternoon of the show like three o'clock. There government came out and said like no gatherings of I think it was five hundred at the time or bigger and I don't know how because that was at three o'clock still played the show I headlined was like four thousand people so I don't really i. That was kind of scary because they're saying it's not safe to have that big approve and we're just playing our show anyway But I think you know as it went on. That was the beginning of of other government. Starting you put that restriction on on public gatherings and stuff and by the time we were in Oslo We had one club show left before we were GonNa go to the UK and play the other big three arena shows and like an hour before the show. Their government came out and said Like fifty people or less than we're going to this is this is like we're being irresponsible by staying over here so we actually booked our flights home like two hours before trump came out with the travel ban so it was It was I I mean. I don't think it's I think people over here think that it's a little bit crazier over in Europe. It felt kind of the same everybody anxiety. is kind of palpable. Just like it is here right now. but it was just weird to not be home and know that you were running the risk of maybe getting stuck over there. Did you ask how much flights costs to get back or did you just go? GimMe all I know how much they cost it was. It was definitely a low blow. Yeah you don't WanNA share I mean I know honestly I don't want to be It's it's pay. I will say this because we booked ours two hours before the travel ban. Yeah we got them before. They went up to like an unreasonable number. And I know some people that waited I know ours. Ours doubled from when we bought him to two hours later. And who makes that call in your group? Was it you going. Hey we got to go It wasn't we had our finger on that button the whole time and it was The the club shows I was playing in Stockholm and Oslo. Were just Me and my music records are just two guitars. Little 'cause Dick Loves and So my manager was actually on that run they were just for us and it was kind of me and my manager like watching the news on the regular but we both looked at each other when the when the Oslo at the venue in the show got cancelled and we went. We gotta go. It was like we like you know you make eye contact with somebody and you know you're on the same page. Yeah it was one of those deals. So yeah I mean he wouldn't. He wouldn't have pulled that trigger without me But it was something that we knew was a possibility the whole time so you get off the plane and since you knew all this happening you didn't hug your wife or kiss your baby or anything like that. No so all I did. Was I went home? I left all my luggage. My backpack my suitcase. everything in the garage because it can live on surfaces for three days. I undressed in the garage Showered through my towel straight into the laundry through stuff in a bag and drove to the bus. What are you doing for food? Not You don't have like maybe cheerios from bus stock. But how you eating We had some stuff I had probably two days worth of food But then I've been doing in Takhar like grocery orders and just having them leave it outside the bus and then wiping down every item with wipes one at a time before I put it. Bring it into the bus. I'm assuming you feel alright healthy right just almost you almost done with this right great. Yeah I feel I don't have any symptoms and You know when I decided to do this. They were still saying it. Takes five days to show symptoms and then on Day Two? They changed it to fourteen and I was like. Oh I thought joke on me. Are you doing any solo writing while you're on the bus? I've kind of mess with it a little bit. But I'm you know with everything that's going on in like there's a ton of business decisions to be made right now as shows are getting postponed and moved in all of that that I kind of. It's been hard to put on the creative hat. I definitely have a guitar in here that I've been like fooling around with and it usually ends up just not going anywhere because I got too many other things on my mind so Once I get home and I've got WIFI situation. Start doing like virtual rights and stuff. But I just haven't really been I haven't really had the but To be creative if you don't have wi fi or a strong signal. Are you able to watch Netflix? Yeah so luckily The streaming things not happening but Direct TV has all the movie channels. Alkyl so I've I've seen every movie in the world now. Well what's good? What did you watch it was gay? 'cause I'm struggling now a little bit except for Tiger King on Fox. I'm just searching around. Yeah I've I've I've so once I get home tiger kings. My wife started. He started. And she's sticking You Know I. I don't know if you follow my sows. But one day I literally watched all of the Rockies. In in one day that was great What's the best one because I have my feelings Best Rocky best one. We'll both pick one. Which which is the best rocky it hort say but I think Rav four with the Russian of me

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What are the best types of hornbeam for making a hedge?

Your Gardening Questions

06:40 min | 3 years ago

What are the best types of hornbeam for making a hedge?

"Says that he'd like to plan an English style hedge with Horn beam and he says a lot of the hedge information he gets comes out of the UK of course where it's a very popular over there at the hedgerows and he was Wondering about car PINEY specialists okay. Or he said would God knows way more than I do you car pinal. Carolinian better for the US. He says I'm in zone. Six B the citing question partial shade slightly damp but DOB wet clay soil with a Ph about five. And how thin would I be able to keep the hedge? Because I'd like to keep it about three feet wide and about ten feet tall. Okay I think either of the Horn beams would do the job. I've never tested myself or watched anybody else. Make a choice on that. However there's nothing wrong with his idea. His six be puts almost any plant. Well any of the normal plans for this area in safety areas safety wise in terms of growth. And so on. I'm not sure which one will be easiest to keep narrow however it can be done. I've even seen Chinese ELM Hint believe me. That's a big sucker when you let it get away. But I've even seen Chinese elm held at three or maybe well just you say even a Max of four feet wide if the person that has them prunes maybe twice a year and somewhat severely the only problem. I finally Chinese which I don't recommend is that it it heads up at the bottom so you don't have the the thickness you want at the bottom now. Then any of those either. Either of those plants can work He asks what else possible There is private private of the one called. I bullied him. I B. O. L. I. UM and there may even be nor more new cultivars of that but that seems to be the sturdiest one four Ohio. From my knowledge point I had a neighbor. Have an well. No it's gone now. I had a neighbor that lived on around the corner from me planted Bullying privet eighteen inches on center. And I you know. Soviet obey grew. He trimmed they grew trimmed. They grew he trimmed to the extent that in about this. I'm going to say sixth year. He had to put four by eight sheets of plywood against the hedge somewhat straight up not quite and then put a ladder step ladder against the board so he could get up high enough to trim it off at ten feet. I actually watched that happen. I know the new people to go over the. They wished he'd never started that. Because by then the Privet were pretty sturdy as would have been the horn beams Prove it won't generally speaking be able to be held at two or so feet but again for for that kind of height I would think three Max can be determined on any of those. Three plants. it will require considerable pruning and and by that meaning at least twice a year once. I would say pre foliage because neither none of those three is going to be a flowering plant of any consequence to us or him and then there will be the growth period where they'll just spill out like the hair I used to can't it'll have to be cut off again to hold them for the summer. So a dormant pruning such as now or reasonably close to now and then right after full growth. And I don't even know how to measure that but Plants that are being held above ground by being pruned are not being restricted below ground. So the the roots are going to grow and Participate in heavy top girl so It just needs to keep after it. Don't let it get out of hand because if you cut back too far after you've let and it'll be some berry baron tissue in there at least initially so yeah. I think the the the two plus they are bullying privet will do that and believe me. This guy was well bigger than I am and he I can remember it matter if two properties away I could hear him discussing increase. Whatever he did it for purposes they're condos built behind him and that well I think at ten or twelve foot. I'm not sure what it was. But it blocked out the windows and even it was dense enough in twigs in the wintertime. To let's just say dissipate view through so I know it can work. I know it. Do you have any any preference between the Horn? Beam and the privet considering he wants three feet wide and ten feet tall because of my experience with Horn. Beam being mostly as tree. Form Abed isn't of planted as a tree. I guess I would have to go back to the privet. I know how tough it is I know that he could stand the forbade sheets. Matter of fact he eventually he did a four by eight with a four foot extension on it and then his electric cheers. And I don't know how many times you cut Takhar work. I could hear him discuss that but I know the did work I know. Based on some decent recall that it was about three feet thick. Now absolutely a rule that you'll have to follow regardless of what your us keep it broader at the base than it is at the top as soon as you let that invert itself into a V shape. It'll lose son at the bottom. Where there's no sun there's no creation of activity in the plant and you'll have no screening and the lower three or four feet and he says he's already in partial shade well then by all means jr a dozen steep taper but it absolutely in other words if he needs to keep it three foot wide at the bottom. Max then he would want to be headed toward by the timing. Is that height two feet Max. Okay so that it stays with sun coming in clear to the bottom. That's the way to keep the hedge where you want to be

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Two authors awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature following last year's scandal

As It Happens from CBC Radio

07:08 min | 3 years ago

Two authors awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature following last year's scandal

"This morning in Stockholm the Swedish Academy had two Nobel Prizes for literature to hand out last year's event had to be nixed after a scandal so they had some catching on to do today's announcement was formal but if you listen carefully there were signs that the two thousand eighteen winter is a woman who's shaking things up the Nobel Prize in literature for Twenty eighteen is awarded to the Polish author all got so catastrophic for a narrative imagination that with encyclopedic expression represents the crossing boundaries as a form of life the Swedish Academy celebrated Olga Takhar check this morning but boundary crossing isn't a simple thing amidst the right wing nationalism that dominates Poland right now Jennifer Croft is the translator of Olga Cartridge men ochre international prize winning novel flights reached Ms Croft in Los Angeles Jennifer describe for us the moment that you got the news well I actually had been expecting the news for a few years now and I predicted this year couple of days ago on Social Media and yet when I saw my phone going crazy at four o'clock in the morning may time I knew what had happened on that up crying and just racing around the house terrifying my cats not yet forgiven me many hours later Love being in the spotlight so I'm sure she'll need twenty four hours so set a process what is happening she had a very brief response when they colder she says I'm yeah that she was surprised and she cannot find the right words which seems strange a writer like her yeah I mean it wasn't in her native language so I guess Louis impacts it a little bit what do you think finally led them to choose her for the Nobel Prize you know I think it is high time but also the perfect time because her her very independent minded work has to chase it's own arc but gradually come to intersect with a lot of contemporary concerns on the Western world she of course that seminar stunned an environmentalists and lately she's been thinking a lot about crossing all kinds of boundaries the gender boundaries than borders national borders her most recent novel the books of Jacob is all about converting Russians from one face to another translations from one language to another and refugees of all different sorts in the eighteenth century so I just think that an enforce the quality of customer named so excellent throughout her thirty year career I just think that now is is really a great time to reward that until bring more readers to her many wonderful books she did say she was pleased just that the award went to someone from Central Europe and given the struggles that Poland and other countries in the region are having with nationalism and and with with ultra-conservatism this was a time when they needed to get that kind of recognition what does she up against what is what is she up against in terms of Polish conservatives and their reactions to her writing the book that I mentioned the Book of Jacob when it came out in twenty fourteen than instant bestseller color but when it went Poland's highest literary price in Twenty fifteen it launched a whole controversy with lots of trolls calling for her to be deported making Rape Trout's credible death threats all because she was encouraging pulse to rethink historian to remember that in fact Poland was once a very diverse place that included many languages many faiths many leads raises many tribes and people were really uncomfortable with that notion because there's been a lot of effort in recent years to sort of fashion perfect she wore a Polish nece against this perceived onslaught of now refugees but also immigrants and just kind of like an opening up of the boarder than and who knows what would happen in how police may be diluted and Chris Poland has a very complicated history and has been wiped off the face of of the global map for very long periods of time so there's an understandable defensiveness that nonetheless `as extremely alarming to anyone who cares about human rights for example our non polls have a great deal love interest in her don't they which is was only possible once she had been translated you translated flights and working on another one but how you had to convince your publisher to let you do that translation right well and I translated quite a bit of the book so I was able to get samples of her beautiful lyrical prose and to show her incredibly nuanced psychological precision she of course trained as psychologists and also the reader as she reads along as one may look up at the night sky connect the dots between the stars to make a pattern constellation and that's doing something that looks unusual and not necessarily commercially viable although it turned out to sell perfectly love how do you feel about the fact that you of course yes many translators into many languages but Antonio Lloyd Johnson Space in your case also has also been working very long very hard to get her English agreable just completely overwhelmed today were just so moved by this so proud of her and so thrilled

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Taliban kidnaps more than 100 bus passengers

The Joe Piscopo Morning

00:43 sec | 4 years ago

Taliban kidnaps more than 100 bus passengers

"About what One hundred fifty people. Reported to have been kidnapped after Taliban militants launched an ambush on three buses the passengers travelling. From Afghanistan's Takhar, province to the capital. Kabul. To meet their families for the festival of evil other, when Taliban fighters abducted them a local official said security forces had managed to rescue most. Of. The passengers though more than twenty people were still being held hostage one of the released passengers said the. Taliban were trying to find out whether soldiers our government officials were traveling on the buses they. Have stopped the incident comes the morning after the Afghan president. Ashraf Ghani announced a conditional three months, ceasefire with the Taliban let's BBC correspondent on barrage on at the.

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Congress, Olga Takhar and Rose Friedman discussed on NPR News Now

NPR News Now

02:02 min | 5 years ago

Congress, Olga Takhar and Rose Friedman discussed on NPR News Now

"To pay out of pocket to settle claims of sexual harassment rather than using taxpayer funds congress has been under heavy pressure to update the current law which was criticized for protecting lawmakers who have been accused of harassment the old rules required staff to wait through months of mandatory mediation wait times an counseling before filing a lawsuit minnesota democrat amy klobuchar and missouri republican roy blunt spent months drafting a plan to make it faster and easier for staffers to file complaints the house unanimously approved their own version of the bill in february kelsey snell npr news the capitol viewers congress has taken a step toward dismantling an important part of the dodd frank law put in place after the two thousand eight financial crisis house while makers voting to approve legislation would roll back a piece of the law easing rules for banks and increasing the threshold at which banks deemed too big to fail stocks lost ground today the dow jones industrial average fell one hundred and seventy eight points the nasdaq was down fifteen points today you're listening to npr a powerful facial recognition tool being offered by online retailer amazon being challenged by the american civil liberties union and other privacy advocacy groups the groups calling on amazon to stop marketing the tool which they say could easily be used by law enforcement to build a system that would automate the idea and tracking of anyone called recognition the tools already being used in limited fashion by law enforcement in oregon the winner of the man booker international prize for two thousand eighteen has been announced and is npr's rose friedman explains for the first time ever went to a novel from poland flights was a bestseller in poland where it's author olga takhar chew has won multiple awards in its statement the man group called the book a quote novel of linked fragments from the seventeenth century to the present day connected by themes of travel and human anatomy took karcher as a poet essayist novelist who also trained as a psychologist before becoming a writer the man booker international prizes awarded to a work of fiction from any country that's been translated into.

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