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The Tech Guy
"tarik" Discussed on The Tech Guy
"But other than that, like I say, those two or three little things. So it's line of sight. Some of the Logitech were RF, so you go around a corner and still control your stuff. The hub though, I wonder, I bet that's how the hub works is with RF. Anyway, I'm going to find one of these. One of these because you can get it on sale 40. I know it says in the Friday Thursday or Friday. The X one with the hub goes a hundred goes ten meters infrared Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. Yeah, that's really cool. So you can take great tip. I really thank you so much. That's great, Kevin. Thank you. I want to buy one. This is a constant battle. We have 5 remotes right now in our coffee table. And Lisa says, you can't die because I won't be able to watch TV. That's the only reason. It is literally the only reason. So I did do a manual. I put it up a manual with pictures and everything. But this would be much better to have a remote one remote that rules them all. Hey, Kevin, thank you for calling. I appreciate it. Great. Thank you guys. Take care. Bye bye. It's nice to talk to a Mac geek. You want to talk to a science geek? Yes. Earlier this week, I was so jealous. So cool. So jealous. On this week in space, rod pyle and tarik Malik, the hosts of this week in space, had a very special guest. Bill Nye, the science guy, and they asked him kind of the most important question. Why do we need manned space exploration? Watch. We want to explore just to see what's out there because you don't know what you're going to discover. You wouldn't nobody would be talking about the Big Bang or dark energy and dark matter without space exploration. We wouldn't be having this conversation electronically across the continent without space exploration. But the other thing for me, you guys, I want to find evidence of life on another world while I'm still alive. I just thought just would mean the world's to me. So I claim if we could find life on it or evidence of life on another world, it would change this one. It would change our world. Everybody would feel differently. About being alive in the cosmos. And we all accept that the earth is, well, almost almost accept that the earth is a ball. Has changed the way we do everything. It's commerce, navigation,

Patriots Beat
"tarik" Discussed on Patriots Beat
"One week from right now the Jacksonville Jaguars will be on the clock and the NFL Draft will officially begin next Thursday one week away, it feels like at this point I have not covered a draft Alex where there's less of a consensus of what's going to happen really at any point in the draft. And I think in a lot of cases, the lack of star power the lack of quarterback star power in particular has lessened the draft excitement a little bit, right? I don't know if there's really as much buzz about the draft this year as years passed outside of our bubble. But I love these types of giraffes. This is what for people like us. This is what it's all about is you can have an opinion and it's not necessarily controversial to have an opinion that's a little bit different from everybody else's because there isn't as much controversy with this draft or isn't as much groupthink with this draft. And I don't think that that's just in the media. I think that's a rather unique and in league offices as well that there isn't it's a flavor draft. What's your cup of tea? What's your scheme? What are you looking to try to do? That's a big question here going into this draft. It's going to be fun because there's going to be a lot of different moving parts at the top, I think. And you know what? For people who really get into the class, right? Like us, where my spreadsheets at like 220 player or something like that. Yeah, there's so many weird prospects. And I mean, not the best way. I mean, like, Troy Anderson with his whole position to change background, right? A guy like tarik woolen. There's some real FCS D two prospects in this class, whether it's Zion McCollum, Jason Poe is not a guy we've talked a lot about, but he's gotten some run the two tackles, right? Or not. Well, one power 5 one non power 5 guy one group of 5 guys and then one FBS guy..

Bloomberg Radio New York
"tarik" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Quick takes Tim Sullivan from Bloomberg radio Earlier this week hewlet Packard enterprise boosted its suggested earnings per share forecast for the full year after the company released first quarter earnings at blue past analyst estimates Shares of HPE rose the most in nearly two years on Wednesday after also exceeding expectations on gross margin this despite a tough supply chain environment The president and CEO Antonio neri joined me and Bloomberg news cross asset reporter kitty Greipel to talk about how his team did it This is driven by customer demand Is driven by our strategy that's resonating with the customers And honestly a great execution by 18 because obviously we are balancing the revenue and the profitability of the business Well I want to dig into that demand a little bit more because what stuck out to me was that you had a 20% growth in orders which was your third consecutive quarter of at least a 20% increase Break down that demand a little bit more Where is it coming from What's driving that That's exactly right So this is the third consecutive quarter of 20 plus percent of the growth And it was across all businesses Our compute business with obviously people believe is commoditized Grew 20% Our edge business which is all about secure connectivity with the subscription model grew in excess of 35% Our storage business including data services grew in excess of 15% and even our high performance computing NAI business grew in excess of 20% I will say The Shining star though is we bring it all together in a platform which we call at HP GreenLake which you can consume as a service grew a 136% year over year So it's across all businesses but the momentum we have is because we are bringing all our solutions in an integrated unified experience under the HP degree like umbrella Antonio we've learned on the call yesterday You said that supply and logistics challenges They may last through 2022 It's somewhat different than from some of the companies we've heard from thus far and recent weeks as they've reported earnings Are you just being conservative What's going to improve first here is it going to be logistics challenges or is it going to be chip components and availability here Well my message has been consistent now for several quarters I always said that this supply chain and logistic overload situation will continue well into fiscal year 2022 And we still see it that way The majority of the challenges are actually are in what are called low level components Not only high value commodities What are those And think of think about stuff that people don't think about at voltage regulators capacitors things that you need to build a system of the low level before you can build actually the full integrated system And that has to do with the fact that the demand is very strong and the availability of substrates particularly this components are what we call in the old generation of technologies like 28 nanometers and so And a lot of the fabrication has moved to the newer technologies like 14 and below So I think the supply of the substrate got caught a little bit in between because of the huge demand that they are seen and now they need to catch up And this takes time because when you start bringing new capacity is complicated systems processes and we said all along will take well under 20 at the end of 2022 However I will say we have now seen any noticeable customer cancellation which again give us the confidence to demand is very robust And it's also driven by the data explosion we see around us above in a personal life and in a business side Well Antonio even with those supply chain and those logistical challenges you did see gross margin increased by 34% or rather a 34% gross margin And what I'm curious about is whether that's sustainable Yes absolutely It is sustainable And I think he points to the quality of earnings of how we are driving our company forward Obviously we are driving higher mix of software and services If you look at one particular slide our CFO tarik Robbie showed yesterday and commented on it was the fact that our GreenLake offer drives more software and services In fact now is almost two thirds of the offer 64% That drives higher gross margins higher growth operating margins Obviously the edge business comes with higher gross margins too Also because it's driven by a subscription model to software before you actually deploy some sort of port and access point or a switching point So all of that comes with higher margin And remember that we were one of the first through the pandemic at the beginning of the pandemic to enact what we call a real location resources into the future as a growth That's also pay enough for us So the margin are sustainable And I will say really proud of what the team had done managing prioritization awards and margins And listen if you look at a compute business again in the market it's been seen as a commoditized business The operative margins of the business was 13.8% There is no vendor out there I drive the level of profitability in a commoditized business Antonio let's talk a little bit about intelligent edge here because you are going head to head with Cisco but clearly you're growing in this area And I'm curious whether that's a function of you taking market share whether the pie is just getting bigger Well we're definitely taking market share At the same time the old ramp to digitize your business is through connectivity We call the edge the next frontier And the edge is where we live and work That's where the vast majority of the.

The Virtual Couch
"tarik" Discussed on The Virtual Couch
"That's pretty fascinating or all the things that i bring to that moment. Then make me the person that i am pillared. Three is the questions before comments. Which i think is so important. You can assume good intentions. Someone's not trying to hurt you. When they say a bunch of things that sound maybe meaningless if even if you feel like they are wrong about what. They're saying you put telling their wrong. We'll shut that conversation down in pillar three is in questions questions before comments instead of saying i get through both the i do pillars instead of violating pillar. Three in saying okay. I have no idea what you're talking about. Let me just tell you what it sounds like. You're talking about but now go ahead and tell me what you're talking about because that's gonna shut the conversation down or pillar force to not one to your bunker. It's the state present in this. Stay in that conversation. And say i really do want to know maybe struggling to really understand the context. But i'm here. And i care about you and let's stay in this conversation until we both feel like we have some understanding or we both feel heard so. Let me jump into some. There's some really fascinating found an article. It is it's about different. Cultural differences is called fifteen fascinating cultural differences around the world. And this is from. It's from chef. Tarik who is a resource of middle eastern recipes. So i really do feel like in the around. His website in the related phenomenal recipes. But i'm not much of a cook but some of the things sound amazing but he has fifteen different cultural differences. That i think are..

Democracy Now! Audio
"tarik" Discussed on Democracy Now! Audio
"I decided by the julie ruin. This is democracy now. I mean he couldn't in the imprison wikileaks founder. Julian assange is going to be back in a london court for an extradition hearing wednesday in january. British judge blocked assange's extradition to the us but the us appealed the decision. He faces up to one hundred seventy five years in prison in the us under the espionage act for publishing classified documents exposing us. War crimes assange has been jailed in england for two and a half years prior to that spent over seven years in the ecuadoran embassy where he had political asylum on friday. The progressive international convenient gathering of the belmarsh tribunal which is named after the prison. Where assange is being held. The people's tribunals modeled on the russell war crimes tribunal which was formed in one thousand nine sixty six by bertrand russell shaw post socks and now. There's to investigate. Us war crimes in vietnam will spend the rest of the hour. Airing excerpts from the belmarsh beginning with the british writer. Tarik ali who served on the russell war crimes tribunal in the sixties judy and exposed another set of laws basically he exposed the so called war on terror which began after nine eleven has lasted twenty years has to six walls million scaled trillions wasted. That is the on the balance sheet of that war. No way has it redeemed itself on any good as we've seen most recently in afghanistan. What do you say to people like chelsea manning and julian who's the principal target of the legal and judicial brutalities. Taking place when they reveal stuff which everyone knows. It's true since some of it is on video. Americans bombing iraqi families do lean to lean us and laughing about it and are recorded killing them. That's the big joke well. It isn't a big job for the millions who've died in the arab world since these twenty years war began and julian far from being indicted should actually be a hero. He's not the first and if they think that punishing him and this vindictive in punitive way is going to change people's attitudes to coming out and telling the truth they're wrong. Julian is unfortunate to be captured by this particular state. And it's different apparatus. In order to appease the united states of america he should never have been kept in prison for bail he should not be in prison awaiting trial for extradition. He should be released. And i hope that acts like.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"tarik" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Exist It reinvented the power sector in Saudi Arabia and has gone on to become an international success with assets all around the world The valuation however is a different issue Indications are that the stock will open at a premium today on the Tao And whether that's justified or not is really a function of the demand that we see across Saudi Arabian equities and the boyan sentiment that we have in Riyadh at the moment So I'm not sure that it's a cheap stock to buy But in terms of its business it's actually a model for what Saudi company should be doing You're going to get a telephone call from Patti padman and about 20 minutes you are If you're going to say that but of course he is on there on the renewables pathway with that stock Tara give me a sense of where the market is I mean yes if I were just talking about this aquaporin furti globe adnoc drilling Yas Saad What is the driver of these IPOs Is it capital R appreciation Or is it dividend and wealth creation And will there be an underpinning in the domestic holdings of these stock or are we going for the international pillar investors Well I think the liquidity in the region is very strong at the moment manners The stock market Saudi towel for example is that a multiyear high sentiments in Riyadh has been buoyed by the higher oil prices We've had sequential increases in earnings over the last two or three quarters So the environment is really very healthy That doesn't mean however that the valuations are attractive in fact it's arguable that the Saudi market is expensive It certainly trading at a significant premium to its emerging market peers as much as 20% perhaps even more So I would be a little bit wary of buying wholeheartedly into current prices Tarek some of your research points to a relative opportunity to catch up for Saudi private businesses And especially when you contrast that with the dominant activity of some of the heavyweights like the PIF who of course absorb a lot of the attention and a lot of the capital as well How can private businesses level up as far as you're concerned Well you know I was in Riyadh last week And there was a lot of concern about the PIFs engagement in the economy But the fact is that the PIF is having to fill a lot of gaps for businesses that have really not been developed an industries that have not been nurtured by the private sector And the PIF has the charite program as you know which encourages the private sector to work with the PIF and its publicly listed entities to engage in the Saudi economy I am more concerned about the private sector than the public sector The private sector has a lot of restructuring a lot of re-engineering to be done And it really needs to set up a step up to the plate So I am not so concerned about the PIS activity and given where we are with the long-term risks to the oil economy the PIF indeed is obliged to be doing what it is doing and encouraging the private sector to play along Tag one of the other major trade pieces we saw the UAE announced their well I was corrected by one minister saying it wasn't a pivot to Southeast Asia but it is We now have talk of a UK trade deal certainly they're hunkering down to do deals trade deals with Saudi Arabia We know that they're in talks here with the UAE How important is a UK let's say GCC UK Saudi UAE trade deal tarik Trade deals are always important manners but frankly speaking this simply doesn't move the needle Currently Saudi Arabia exports around $3 billion worth of mostly refined petroleum products to the UK the UK exports about $4 billion worth of mostly machinery and some luxury goods to Saudi Arabia So you're really talking about pity full numbers especially in the context of the UK economy I would be much more excited to see a significant Mina related customs union of some description opening up the Egyptian market the Turkish market even perhaps one day the Iranian market that is much more meaningful to the Saudi economy than a trade deal with the UK Let's go into the Dubai store in a bit more detail tarik because there are some fascinating nuances Yes expo 2020 is here There's a lot of enthusiasts with a property market It's in a very insightful piece on what's happening in terms of some of the data in the Dubai property market because what you could see potentially is a property glut that of course and some of the areas outside of prime residential continue to see quite a bit of pain Where's the upside going to come through in Dubai's It's still going to be property Well you know Dubai is an open economy And we're currently really in the pivotal period for Dubai in terms of the tourist activity exposed You've mentioned has just opened up So the next 6 months we'll see how that goes But in the meantime Dubai has got its usual seasonal activities in a lot of world class sporting events and entertainment events are taking place So really we'll get a sense as to whether the Dubai model if you like is coming back over the next few weeks and months We're certainly seeing economies around the world reopening even the stringent places like Australia and Singapore have hinted at increased openness So you know I'm hopeful that towards the end of the calendar year and early into next year we will be pulling away in terms of economic activity in Dubai and the UA more broadly Okay tarik thank you so much for making it into the office one day and make it back onto the desk Use of an IR available for sporting events Unfortunately there's a compliance company He's got tickets.

Virtually Amazing
"tarik" Discussed on Virtually Amazing
"Whereas if you're talking about analytical suffer gdp are that has already got a different kind of spin on it because one expect it to be a little bit more factual than a little bit more legal because it's illegal requirement whereas my stuff is jeff unfriendly anita tarik because it's just the nature of i think we forget that sometimes we absolutely yep absolutely j. Hey the rest of the day. Joe what some for the rest of the day I've got some training sessions. I'm a school. Governor sought some training sessions. It's the National governance association's conference this week so Some sessions that pertinent to me. I'm attending those this afternoon. i've got some work to get done for some clients. I was presented with a bucket load of sports kicks morning morning that apparently needs to be washed and dried ready for tomorrow for some sporting activity and then later. I'm on the football run. How i know my son plays. Qpr academy so I off to a football academy for the evening jordan. While i've got my tiny a microsoft surface. And so i just take that. And i i it. It's not a secure location. But i can be doing things like my research on the web but an all of the making notes but i can't actually do client what can possibly their environment that somebody do something. Yes is something. Yeah so just a normal that. I think you should teach them to use the washing machine. We have made some strides. Yes i have some pink underwear now which may be well. Yeah but you see the thing. Is they just scoop. This bucket load of stuff through without thinking that they should just so anyway. I mean we all getting that. And i can't complain. They cooked meals they. They are responsible for their own rooms. And i saw one of them with a who for in his hand the today daily to have allied anyway will waffled. So how about you. Shelly what's your day my day am. I going to take a break. The of the various Because i'm delivering a webinar this afternoon. Four cruise on microsoft teams to coincide with my new second edition of the book. That is going to be released soon. I haven't had the proof back yet. i submissive about three weeks ago when i wasn't very well but did manage to get it finished and they have to then send it back to me for review said. Make sure that i'm happy with what they've done they out slightly differently and So i'm delivering that from out full. I need to attack wrestle with them from about quarter to four times which city all the time. So i'm going to. I've actually decided that wrongness erin. Bang away do stuff I'm gonna go and have lunch and just kind of pixel Have a bit of a break on trying. Very odd to streamline the way i work now as i've got ms office maestro. That is my big project. I was happy to be working on through the summer..

WBUR
"tarik" Discussed on WBUR
"In the brain So the brain has good intentions. But it's going down the road to hell. Is actually they might struggle has good intentions. But in the end the microbial and this is very well established in an animal model studies that they might problem maybe not so efficient. And in the end of the day, this microbe like when to release the spouses and the spouse is we're going to create new batteries of power in the brain. That's really interesting. Would that suggest that if you If you give anti inflammation drugs to let's say your lab rats or your animals and then eventually people you could test out that theory. This is a very good point, and it is very important to mention That you had many trials in the past that try and inflammatory drugs to 3000 emergencies, and I'll destroy files fail. But what our studies proposal here Our studies proposed here that you have exact moment in the disease where these drugs should be tested. For example, we are proposing that when the al pathology or the oldest about the position of power is confined to a part of the brain where it starts in the patient have amyloid pathology in the same moment. Is this the moment that you should try? I think inflammatory drug if you tried into Pharma to redirect much earlier than that the cemetery regular not going to have any effect because the control group and the disease group both will not have any benefits of the medication because the disease is still not progress. But if you try too late when the top at all is already progressing for the rest of the car takes this drug is also not gonna work. So how How would you? How would you know? Then? The exact time when you should give the drug I mean, you can't Get into the brains of people, can you? This is a great question. This is a great question. We can know this with the the image that you use or the biomarkers that using our study, you can take a picture of the brain and you can see where is the deposition of amyloid or Tau in your inflammation there? We propose that if you use this biomarkers to enrich the population of clinical trial to to identify the population, that's in the exact moment where the top pathology progress we can identify this population. To treat in the correct moment. And how would you be able to do that? Are you in that? Are you in that process now of getting further along and and trying to give the anti inflammation drugs at the right moment. I think this is the next step. But I think they need to replicate this findings and we won't follow these individuals. For a longer time. So better a certain what? This exactly moment I think we need more studies for in the future being able to perform this clinical trial. With the correct moment to treatment. Yeah, one last question. I remember that. Last year, the FDA approved the first drug as you can a mob for removing amyloid from the brain. If you recall, it was a bit controversial because the evidence that it helps actual symptoms. Well, that's still scarce. Is there still a use for this kind of drug? If we're seeing a new role for inflammation, then in the end of the day, the discussions in the field right now due to the results of the Panama, uh, may not be optimal to reverse the cognitive decline of the of the patients. The tenants in the field now is to try to find a combination of drugs that can better work in the disease progression. And I think what our results suggest, and I think, even suggesting our manuscript. Is that, in fact the combination between drugs such as a condom up that aim to mitigate the accumulation of family pathology with energy from matters. Will be the best therapeutical approach for this stage of the disease. Because if you are saying that there is interaction between the Reformation, and I'm like pathology leading to top regulations, if you're acting the two sides in this in the in the stupid dolls, I mean, like in their information, we're going to have a much potentially the fact benefits patients. This is science Friday from W. N. Y C studios. Talking to Dr Tarik past Cual about research, suggesting that brain inflammation could be a catalyst of Alzheimer's disease progression. You know, Speaking of patients, I imagine It must have been very difficult for you to find the right patients and for the patients to participate in such a complicated study. Yes, and this is we are very grateful. And that we are sure that, uh, who made the biggest part for this? That it happened was not. The researchers were not discussed, but where the patient is imposed three different pet scans that take hours. A line down the bed, more MRI more three hours of cognitive tests. We know how this is incredible burden for the patients and how the patients were always happy and now is able to provide more and more information to us. And we are in incredible grateful of their collaboration and and is unbelievable How this can be been asked to the field and we're very happy to give some something back. Some results back to them. They think that they the bigger part based off fascinating work. Dr Pascual. I want to thank you for taking time to explain it to us. It really does look like you've made a little bit of an in road here. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. And thank you very much for for bringing this to the public. That I think is very important to increase their awareness and the about Alzheimer's disease and about the different approaches and different and force that are being made to treat this devastating disease because the public is our our final and may end in the end of the day. We get it, and I'm sure they're very interested. Dr. Tarik Pascual, assistant professor of psychiatry and neurology at the University of Pittsburgh, and if you want to read a transcript of this conversation we've got you covered. Go to science Friday dot com slash brains. Before we head to our break. Here's a treat for your ears, a sci fi soundscape from Chris Hoff and Sam Harnett of the world. According to sound podcast..

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast
"tarik" Discussed on The Unmistakable Creative Podcast
"Canadian I think you're talking about this idea of addiction to achievement. I mean we spent a lot of time talking about a different and you said as hard achievement botts. Many of subscribe to systems of success that actually become blockages tour. Instincts structures programs regiments all disciplines in theory. Should be to support our freedom independent thinking but may serve to stifle are lifeforce instead and you said that prophet and greeter driving so much of society and they coexist with this ad. This is a really weird tarik question but do you think that long-term capitalism is the way that we're going to organize society. Is that a sustainable way to organize society going forward. No it's not sustainable. I mean look at the mess wherein because the capitalism yeah agreed is eclipsing thing so i think a holistic cap if capitalism is going to get us where we want to go first of all. We need to be clear on where we want to go and we need to have the self agency to have a vision of what are our ideal future is were so fucking numbed out. We don't even know what ideal is anymore. And this is why. I'm so interested in the conversation around knowing how it is that you want to feel what i call your core desired feelings so if capitalism does not become in my definition truly holistic and have a triple bottom line can we at least have a triple bottom line. Can we start there at the basics. It's just gonna now. It's raping the earth it's food secured. I mean i could go onstream. Where do you want me to go with us. Like it's it's it's big really really. This is the ideal is that capitalism. Or let's just say commerce is used as a tool to create positive social change. And if it's not creating positive social change it's not enabled to exist that's it. It's got to check all the boxes. Is this good for humanity. Check is this is a sensitive to the environment check. Is this moving us forward. Check and the reason. It's so difficult to get there. Other than the fact that we're numb and detached is because it would have we'd have to slow down and we're on this runaway train of innovation innovation breeds innovation and You know innovation most certainly can come from the heart but it's also very intellectual semi-colon ego driven pursuit. I am personally not that interested in innovation in.

Podcast – Speakeasy Bar – ¡Mezclando Experiencias!
"tarik" Discussed on Podcast – Speakeasy Bar – ¡Mezclando Experiencias!
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The Podcast On Podcasting
"tarik" Discussed on The Podcast On Podcasting
"To you by making. It exclusive to the ones who don't like fried roles. I knew you're going to bring up the fire roles. I am a multi passionate passing. I have a variety of passions and we as human beings tend to compensate allies. All of our passions. I'd like to combine them. I mean also known as the crazy ideas ladies are come up with a weird combinations and for me. It was after going through all of the events all of the webinars with entrepreneurs taking. They're only talking about entrepreneurship. I know you're thinking that's logical. Look now what's wrong with that absolutely nothing but for someone like may who's interested in the human being behind the entrepreneur or the human being behind the senior executive. I want to know about you. I know that you're an entrepreneur. And i would love to know more about that but let's start with you because let's be honest if i strip away everything your business your everything. What you're left with is your character. Jail nah yeah tarik. You're not allowed to go out in public without clothes on so that's jail. I didn't say that. I would strip you from your clothes out of the that missed thinking that i missed it. I thought you said strip you from everything from your business from your okay from your labor not your clothes come on leisure. We edit that out. Oh god i feel like. I'm drinking wine. This is coffee. It's legit coffee. And for some reason i feel like it must be wine. I'm not sure why keep going absolutely no idea but so i'm interested in the character of people. I'm interested in the personality of people. These that tells me a lot more than what you do because what you do can be so many different things. I mean you can tell me your coach or a speaker. An alternate doesn't tell me who you are. And i'm interested in who are year so in two thousand nineteen. I thought i was reminded of statements..

Monday Morning Critic Podcast
An Interview With Author Christine Leunens
"Lunes is a wonderful author. Who's two thousand eight. Caging skies was the nucleus of joe. Joe rabbit very excited to have christine in the podcast today. Christine welcome. thank you tarik so off air. We started talking a little bit about hartford because this is for those listening where christine was born. And obviously we've been listening to the podcast. I live in western massachusetts about thirty minutes away. So how long were you in hartford. Four christine so about three and a half years. So i guess the very vital first years and then we need to. We went then after to massachusetts springfield and west springfield massachusetts. Okay so you went from hartford to springfield. And how holidays you spend in springfield christine. Listen i think. I was seven years old when then we went down to florida and then from florida i went to university and then as a teenager. I went to paris in my younger years. I did go stock because my mother was italian italian-born and my father was belgian and so as a teenager. I was just very interested to go back to europe and discovered the family the family in belgium the family in italy Yes and that makes a lot of sense. Let me ask you so. I want to get into your move in pairs and the second in your your education you move to paris as a teenager and i know that i hope i have this correct. You have a very close reporting relationship with your grandfather. Is that correct christine. Yes that is so he was. He was living himself in paris at the time so he was belgian born but living in paris since over thirty years when i was there so it was quite exciting because he was painter and he did sculpture to and we used to go to museums and we used to discuss art poetry and it was just very exciting to be there and discuss architecture and in fact he was the one who told me. I'm going to be a writer one day and i didn't even believe it was

WNYC 93.9 FM
"tarik" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
"Had a son named Tarik, who was in administrative detention and the accusation of throwing stones in East Jerusalem. So my mom and Tarek's mom, our housekeeper, much they'd get together and like, cry And like where our sons what is happening here? And it seems like after Dean's mom told him the story and saw how it affected him. She might have called up their housekeeper, Wajda, because within a few days marched, invited Dean over for dinner. To meet her son, Tarek. Was excited, and also I was seemed like an adventure. Now it's like less. It's like two kilometers away, driving less, but it's like a distance. I never traveled for 24 years. And I meet Tarek. We go to the need like neighborhood vegetable story by some stuff, and then we sat down for dinner there like mixed feelings about me. Being there is some people are more comfortable. Some people are less It was a beautiful dinner and just a family sitting there and I was sitting right in front of the door. I'm like asking someone to pass me the rice and we're eating, and then I like to take a look at the door. And I realize that this is exactly what was happening right before every single time I barged in through a Palestinian door. In the middle of their dinner or in the middle of the night. It's just people's lives being people's lives. And that's where I started. Like a very long process of.

WordPress Semanal
"tarik" Discussed on WordPress Semanal
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QA Selling Online
"tarik" Discussed on QA Selling Online
"So we don't do that for vendors and brands but all the rest is similar. So you design your strategies the same way in a simple way by just in production targets and you can even have even some customers that own seller accounts and vendor accounts so one part of their catalog is through of under a county sell directly to amazon and another part of their account is fulfilled by amazon. The the the the normal way of selling directly as a third party center okay and As an agency When i look at a tool or something unless other people do this. But i always measure. Let's say if this tool is gonna cost me x. Per month and it does this function. I always check. Can i get a staff member to do the same as a tool for the same price or at a lower price and this will keep you know it would keep me cost effective at the same time. It will keep my staff employed for longer now if the tool can do a lot more things than than the staff can in for the price. Of course it's a good deal for me. Do you consider that. This is the case that your tool can do a lot of jobs and they would outperform having more steph. Sure one hundred percent that you cannot replace human like what i call the operator either. It's the brand owner or the agency. So this is why on our we have like dashboards. When you have your to monitor analyze what's happening and you have the strategy manager where you described the strategy so no tool can do with the strategy in your like instead of a human so strategy. It's almost impossible to do by a so. It will be a human and human brain will be always needed. So i'm i do believe strongly that a that you just plug click on on activate and will do everything it does not exist and you won't exist unless it's a super easy ecosystem not a lot of competition or whatever which is not the case so going from that. I believe that's agencies will always need people what who are trying to solve is all this massive work with mathematical precision and thousands of operation day and every working every hour with no rest. We want to delegate this manual part and this precision part to a machine that is meant to do it and that can't do it way better than a human but and we want to use the human brain only for the strategy part. So i believe that the tool is good for an agency when it can make the agency spend on this time in the strategy work with the client and with putting in place thanks and with one percent many way more accounts can be managed and the output resort and performance should be better with this combination compared to one person doing it manually with no tool or compared to one tool doing it alone with no maestro wfin.

QA Selling Online
"tarik" Discussed on QA Selling Online
"Crossed it's in the rooms and these nations are given signal to what is working in terms of conversion. And what is not so would would your tool. For example keep a a search history of august from all the accounts connected of the amount of times the red shoes converted versus cheap red shoes and this example so in theory we can do that type of optimization but we decided not to do it for the simple reason that if we do it it will be across data between our client. It would be more beneficial for bigger accounts. Since we don't have user data we have only search related data and product data and if since the big accounts has bigger history and for big accounts with high selling products. It's cheaper for them to advertise. Your seat are cheaper. The bigger you are and the heisler you are so if we mitch realize all the data it will be more beneficial for direct. And we don't want to do that. This is why in our system every account has its own up for the diction side and for every got its own history because search term has a given performance to give a product and since our customer also doesn't share catholics. Each one is a white label private label. The don't have the same as in shut. Each one has its own ason and we know to learn the performance of a search term. That is how a given search term behave on this specific as this is the second reason why we don't share we don't do cross accounts learnings. Okay that does that does make sense because the product is a big part of the equation if exactly got so. Tell me something. What do you like the most about your tool. It's funny because i was discussing with one colleague about that a couple of hours before and you didn't even tell me anything about that question. What i liked the most about the tool is the the tool is so complex and doing so many competitions behind the scene and trying to expose only an easy.

QA Selling Online
"tarik" Discussed on QA Selling Online
"Go for it to invest to show the ad or not. This is the complex part. So is something like that possible to do with amazon to know the likelihood would they even share that kind of api or whatever it is with you. Yeah yeah yeah definitely This is the decor of our technology. And i guess a of all good technologies. that are doing good busy on amazon. You need to be able to estimate with the data you have through the api. What is the likelihood that they will be conversion on a search term for a given product so the difference with the google space or space or the real time bidding space in general. Is that on amazon. You don't have user related there but you have the ecosystem related data. Which means you have a keyword. You have a product that you want to link new keyword to and you should decide to sippy to which type of users it will be decided displayed. So you do you play with what you have. Which is dookie keyword placement and the product. And you do your estimation to estimate what is the of converting if you display on and this the backbone of ai based bbc softwares that is fantastic and you said you. You don't have access to buy your information right so you don't know no no company out there besides amazon. We'll know if quinn's account adds fifty items to cart in actually checks out fifty items or no access to that information. There's only amazon has access to this. Information and by the way in amazon organic rankine or sponsor ranking or all of their internal arbitration systems. They are using different source of informations and one source of information is user related data like user history address a number of times that he bought in the last five day then days months or whatever they have a pool of of many data related to the user and this is injected in their algorithms with this search term under that is eligible for the search term. Everything goes inside. The prediction model and on the amazon said they predict if they show you a product organically or.

QA Selling Online
"tarik" Discussed on QA Selling Online
"To get all these people together. I figured it was either a really big task or you probably already knew them before. Right is that yeah executive. Most i used to know most of the tim from cardio and the other part of the team from google and amazon. The link between all of us is francois. Our chief of new officer. That used to work also in google before and he already started created a company with our ceo before the days saltwater agency so we basically we are two chimps critical and google with the link in the middle that is francois. Our chief revenue officer nice. So that means M nineteen is not just. It's not a good cutter company that somebody else you know somebody who's the template and just you know launched out there you guys actually built it in. No what you're doing so yeah. Yeah exactly so we. We had the chance to do it for many years. In a big research and development department in critical that is like the first by the way. It's the first company that created remarketing. You know sponsor display the last featuring sponsor displayed when remarketing on user that visit one of your products. It's that created this ad formats like eight years ago and we were working on that type of algorithms then we were working on optimization on edwards. Fantastic i did hear that before that. That re remarketing or re targeting on the farm but i heard that it was created by credential and i actually always thought that it was a like a facebook or google had developed that so fantastic but unfortunately for for them like because of this a cookie problem now that with google not allowing cookies and with apple on safran eleven cross website cookie matching nine times are difficult for creo because because of that so they are trying to diversify to go and use other technologies not cookie based. Because it's not anymore allowed on most of the major browsers without getting lost here and what we're going to get into. I just wanna know when something like that gets created and let's say facebook. Dan wants to use retargeting. Do they get a licensing. Deal with credential Tale a critical right now are more. Do they develop their own. No they do develop their own because the basics and the college itself. It's not a super complex. Like dramatic the the structure behind dropping cookie on our website and on other website and reading this cookie to match the user. It's not rocket science. It's it's not easy to have a patron technologies like that. What is complex that each company is developing its own is when you are linking this cookies. How are you going to estimate. What is the likelihood that the user is good for a brand or not in terms of the likelihood that the user will buy if i show him ads or not. It's this modern part where you are trying for every user for every display opportunity to estimate if it's worth it to.

UN News
Multilateral Disarmament Treaty Is Signed
"First multilateral nuclear disarmament treaty in more than two decades came into force just after midnight on friday development hailed by the un secretary general as important step towards a world free from weapons of mass destruction in his message. The un chief commended the states that have ratified the treaty. On the prohibition of nuclear weapons attorney tarik also welcomed the instrumental role of civil society in the negotiation and entry into force of the pact. The survivors of nuclear explosions and nuclear tests offered tragic testimonies and were immoral force behind the treaty. He said adding that his entry into force was a tribute to their enduring advocacy. The accord was approved. Initially by one hundred and twenty two nations at the un general assembly in two thousand seventeen. It's security fifty ratifications. It needed to enter into force at the end of last october. The main nuclear powers of the united states the united kingdom russia china and france have not signed the treaty

The HeirPod
Duchess Meghan Releases Statement Supporting Friends After British Tabloid’s “Vicious" Attempt to Expose Them
"Week. We also saw the Duchess of Sussex released a statement supporting five of her close friends. Friends after the Mayland Sundays, in her words, vicious attempts to expose them. It was an eye witness statements legal document that was filed at the High Court here in London, on July ninth have a copy of it here where the Duchess accuses the Mail on Sunday of trying to create a circus with a friends real lives now these of course are the five friends gave interviews to people magazine in early twenty nine teen in her defense after a barrage, all particularly unpleasant commentary and obstacles in says an areas of the precision press. Megan says an has said already in this case in previous statements that she had no idea that the article was happening until it actually hit newsstands. But the mail, on Sunday, half these five friends names because they have been entered into. The case confidentially by the Duchess of Sussex's is legal team by request of associated newspapers. The argument here of course is the man on Sunday saying that they should be in the public domain, and the Duchess of Sussex's legal team is saying that these are private citizens. Young mums who do not need to be part of this circus. The paper is clearly trying to create. Making writes in the statement. She accuses the publisher of trying to expose the friends in the public domain for no reason other than Click Bates and commercial gain. She goes on to warn that the action is vicious poses a threat to their emotional and mental wellbeing. Of course it will be some time before this actually goes to trial among Cadogan that releasing the name so early in the process when they could potentially act as witnesses important witnesses. In this case, is not going to do any help for either party. But of course, the argument from the Sussex side is that the male really just want to create headlines? Ounce of this other than at sort of do this for any benefits of the case for either side. Megan's already repeatedly stated and ego responses to the publisher. They're being three. That, she knew nothing. If these five friends is cooperation with people, magazine, and effectively, it doesn't affect the grounds of which cases based on which is copyright infringement, an invasion of privacy Megan goes on to say these five women not on trial, nor am I the publisher. If the Mail on Sundays, the one on trial it is the publisher that acting unlawfully, and is attempting to evade accountability to create a circus and distract from the point of this case that the Mail on Sunday unlawfully published my private latter. It's. Very powerful statement I think what's been really interesting about this case is the clearly. The Duchess is not afraid to hide anything. We've actually learned a lot of private information In case it must be quite difficult to sort of be going through these issues with her father again so publicly, and there is no doubt about it that when this does go to trial, it will be a circus whether people want to avoid. That's unfortunately. That is the sort of what we're building up to here. But you know I've spoken to sources close to the Duchess and their legal team, and they're clearly very confident in the purchase. They're taking to this and you know they. They believe they're standing on a very good case a moment as I said earlier. The Mail on Sunday does deny wanting to actually print the names of the five friends, tellingly in their statement that was obtained by C. News. It says to set the record straight and Maryland. Sunday had absolutely no intention of publishing the identities of the five friends this weekend. quite telling that it really specifies this week and. It goes on to say you know this is why. We told the Duchess's lawyer last week that the question of that confidentiality should be properly considered by the courts. Sources actually told me that it was Megan's lawyers doubt sent that they will put on notice by the Mail on Sunday's lawyers, just on Mondays. This is just a few days. Before Megan's witness statement at basically telling them that the males confidential filings should be properly reportable by the media. That's their words. They warned that if Megan's legal team did not apply to the core by July, the ninth, then they would simply assumed the names of the women were no longer confidential, so this situations actually quite contradictory to the statement released by then, and it gives an glimpse of what goes on behind the scenes in a case like this, we all sort of in somewhat unprecedented Tarik trae. with a case against the tabloid by member, the Royal Family because. Sifi! We haven't even gone to trial yet. And it's already unveiled quite a lot, and will no doubt be a difficult situation for the Sussex is to go through. They've. Already well into the next chapter. And this will of course be a heavy burden of for them to deal with a as it. Looks to continue for some months CONSI. See this going to trial until. Late in the year or early next year and

Science Talk
Flat Earthers: What They Believe and Why
"This is scientific. American science talk posted on March. Twenty seven twenty twenty. I'm Steve Mirsky. I'm going to let my guest introduce himself in a moment because he does a better job than I could. Midway through the following discussion. We'll take a break for a short segment sponsored by the Calveley prize with Caltech Planetary Astronomer. Michael Brown who has done groundbreaking work though solar system breaking work on the Kuyper belt and its largest members. His segment is not unrelated to what will be talking about now. It's not about corona virus. You'll find some parallels to how some people are reacting to corona virus. Buckle up so I'm Michael Marshall and I'm the project director of the good thinking society which is a charity based in the UK the whole purpose charities to promote science to challenge pseudoscience. So we'll do work Ford Science Education and then another PA the work that we do. The bulk of my work is to find ideas. That aren't backed by evidence and find people who are promoting those ideas find people who are buying into those ideas and to explore them and figure out if anything can be done to prevent people being confused by them Hound by the misled by them and those kinds of things. So I spent a lot of time looking at things like alternative cancer kills and the people who promote those and alternative medicine spent a lot my time going to see people who say they can talk dead. Oku can do faith healing and then another part of my time is spent token people who believe in unusual ideas and kind of proponents. And that's how I came across the flat. Earth world is through my slightly odd a hobby at the time before I was working. Fulltime as as a skeptic is a hobby of mine to be in rooms filled if he who disagree with me to just understand what brings people to ideas that. I would look at and say well. This can't be true. These kind of fringe and extreme and unusual beliefs. What brings people to believe them? And what what? What kind of path leave people there will? Evidence supports supports that position in their minds. And how do they engage with the world with that worldview and try and have conversations? Podcast where I talked to people who have kind of fringe beliefs and instead of having a conversation that a lot of people have if they are a skeptic about something and they're talking to believe where you shout at them and tell them never home and point out all the evidence and tell you gets into a volatile discussion sometimes instead of that. I've tried to have a civil and polite chat to try and explore the gap between us. So I don't believe in this idea of yours but I'm reading to figure out why I don't believe it. Why do so? Let's have a conversation? So have these kind of civil discussions and that's kind of how I came across That the flatter theory and the idea that there are people walking around today. Who think well this flat. This is really interesting and serendipitous that were sitting here because I knew that there were some flatter. Thor's out there and I just thought it was kind of strange and funny and about a week ago I discovered a friend of mine who is very well educated. She got a doctorate in biochemistry and She has a sister who's also very intelligent and very well educated and my friend told me that her sister is a flatter and that her sister is very indignant about the idea that We don't take them seriously and she said something to the effectiveness is hearsay. That we're getting for me right now. That will you know if you looked at the evidence. Then you'd know that what you've been told isn't true. So all of a sudden became fascinated with the flat earth people and then Just on twitter and I had I had been a follower verve yours until I saw this tweet that somebody I follow must've re tweeted that you had just given a talk in Edinburgh where I have been and So I reached out to you and it turns out you live in Liverpool and here I am in Liverpool today. So that's why we're here talking so tell me what do the flat Earth People Think and why do they think it so to your packet question that will bit because it's very easy for us to see the flat? Earth Movement is one singular cohesive movement and. That's how I I thought about it when I first came across in two thousand thirteen when I came across the flutter society in the UK. And so I had a conversation with the vice president of the Flat Earth Society and I assumed you probably have in your mind that people who believe the world is flat thing that the world's disk and in the center you've got the Arctic Circle then you've got all the continents of the world are splayed out to fill the circle. Antarctica is like the edge of disk. But I found out when I first spoke to flatter societies that not everyone in the world has that version of the world and the heads. Some do believe it's a disc but others believe that. Yes the Arctic Circle in the middle the landmasses around it and then on top Around the edge but instead of it being discreet disc some people believe in fact Antactica just on forever and all directions and so they believe that the earth is actually an infinite plane in all directions that bisects reality which is a really lovely idea. What does that mean by? Second three dollars so it will go on. North South East West go on forever and there is the above and the below. But there's no way of getting from the top to the bottom because it's just infinity of all ice in all directions forever so there's no way of getting below the earth and so this was when. I first came across the floor of moving in two thousand thirteen. This quite vociferous debate that was going on and the website of the three in the flat. Earthers yeah it was. It was quite a schism really and so they'd the society. The the time was largely a forum where they would bring forth that proofs of one version this theory or another and I also think there's another schism going on in the movement at the time Which is between one side which people who genuinely really believed the world was flat and the other side which after he did not believe it but enjoyed intellectual pursuit of arguing a position than you false and so they would find quite esoteric off the wall proofs that most people wouldn't think of and so when I first came across it in two thousand thirteen there are people waiting into these arguments who believe the world is round but had never thought about it the fall but just assumed innocent of arrogant way that they must know better than anybody who's thought about it and come to a different conclusion and so they were stumping into these arguments saying well what about photos of the earth from space and what about this and what about ships going with the rise in thinking. Well this is the Gotcha but not realizing that those are the first things they thought about that. They thought the world approved walls around. And therefore it's probably likely that people who think the world is flat had the same idea and yet they're still flat earth So at least in their mind they must have a good answer to that. The people believe the world was round in these arguments. Didn't have 'cause they'd never scrutinize the idea. They rejecting enough and so what was happening. Was I think to a degree? The part of the schism that were just having fun and move very well. The world wasn't flat but just enjoyed the pursuit of doing that. They will winning those arguments of people who are coming in and arrogantly assuming that they could answer everything and in winning those arguments they were really converting even more people who really believed it. And so you had this kind of effect where we saw spiral out of control a little bit. But I think it it wasn't viral in the way that in two thousand thirteen and a as a in the way that it was in two thousand sixteen in two thousand seventeen. I'm think PA that is because that ISA teric off wall version of proofs could be quite complicated to get your head around so for example if you have the disc version the world and the infinite plane version both muddles suffer from an inability to explain gravity. You don't have the spherical mass united central mass of a central point pulling it all two to one point So it's very difficult to explain. Gravity neither one models but these people who are doing kind of East Tarik arguments are saying well what gravity gravity and accelerate falls towards the ground. Think nine point. Eight meters per second. Squared accelerates downwards. They said that is identical to a world in which the ground accelerates upwards to meet you and so when you let go of something it isn't that it's accelerating downwards that it's the grounds accelerating up to meet it Sephora relativity and that's this is exactly where they come to you so people then say when if ground is if the earth is an infinite in all directions that by sex reality and is accelerating open at nine seconds and always has been since the dawn of time. You'd hit a problem which would be the speed of light. You can't go fast so people don't have a Gotcha for this. And so the people who were putting forth esoteric the wall trobisch arguments would say well look at Einstein's theory of relativity as you approach light speed time itself slows down and the mats in their head works back out again so yes beginning. Quick time getting slower and we can account for gravity in that way. And that's quite a complicated auditing Enron. And so I think the fact that these people were winning arguments was getting converting some people movement but the way in which they were winning them were keeping people away from the movement because they were quite complex ideas to you. Couldn't stick them on a mean as you can these days. Here's a picture of the earth. You couldn't explain all that stuff about the relatively proving gravitate infinite plane version of the world. So I think it was a limiting factor going on and that's why when I first came across the free movement it was probably still pretty small. Pretty unknown I've been given talks about pseudoscience for the last five six plus years and I've mentioned that I came across the Flat Earth. Moving and people would always say to me this. Nobody who actually believes that nobody actually doesn't really exist. That people having fun with stay quite small and then in. Twenty fifteen in two thousand sixteen a couple of things happened that really ignited a movement and it was the publishing of two videos on Youtube video series on Youtube. One I believe was Eric. Debate tuned approves the Spinning Globe. And the other was mark sergeants. Fourteen videos in his letter clue series.

The Astrology Podcast
Helena Avelar and Lus Ribeiro on Traditional Astrology
"A first of all we have people from all different different countries not only English people because that's in London but from different countries in the environment the way that we relate to supervisors or to other students. It's really really so we feel at home all the time and we we have access to an amazing library and a amazing library. That's one of the things that I really miss your. You have shelves and Garters shelves only dealing with history of astrology so every critical edition every little lot secure article article that you can imagine it's probably there so it's it's wonderful yeah. I visited in a two thousand two thousand eight and I'm pretty sure that has to be the best library just in the world for astrology books and especially for traditional an older astrology books in critical editions and things of that nature and the way latest organized you can actually you don't need to ask the book to a librarian if you are a student of the institute can just go there to the shelf off and see and they are organized by topic not inauthentic order so you go there to pick one book and you end up with five hundred books because they are all related so it is organized in a way that you can. You can make the best asked of the library. Make the best of your study because of this so it's it's really amazing. If you have the opportunity to go there I would advise you to go because it's an amazing place and you just finished your actually before we get to your PhD dissertations so that's really important because it seemed like for most of the past century there were in the early part of the century suddenly there was academic interest in the history of strategy and there is a growing but relatively small a group of academics who are doing important work making critical editions and doing projects like the CCA G to catalog all of the surviving Greek manuscripts on astrology. You mean the work of the vigils penalty the early ones the L. Yes more like friends. Kumaon and some of those people in the the twentieth century where there was growing academic interest in the history of astrology and then eventually later in the century astrologists started getting interested in traditional astrology eighty but they were kind of like separate groups for a long time that didn't intersect but more recently over the past two decades there have been individual astrologers bruce who have been making an effort to to go back to school and get advanced degrees especially in the history of astrology the history of science in order to sort of merge those two worlds or blends merged that gap between the two groups for instance India Warburg issue too we have dr in Greenbaum. Darden was one of the first I think and I I always I always say that he she broke the ice for us. You know because he she was one of the first the scholars to openly at studies theology in in this at this level so I think you interviewed Dorian sometime ago. Yes she appeared on the podcast a couple of years ago and so she was another person in who like you she was an astrologer. I think she had like a bachelor's or a master's degree in Egyptology but then became an astrologer and she did a a translation of Police Alexandrina sin. I think two thousand one but then eventually in the early two thousands decided to go back to school and get her. PhD She went to the Warburg Institute where I think Charles Burnett was also her adviser and she ended up doing a dissertation on the Domon in Hellenistic astrology. Um so she was really inspiring to to you and seeing what she was able to do was part of maybe what motivated you guys to make that such a big move yourself yes not only she was inspiring but he was actively supportive because we know her personally and she was very very supportive of both of us yeah it is important that we have the study of history in with straight to because in speaking from monastic logistical perspective it's like it was saying there were many groups and there are still certain degree because we have Bach. It's can say buckets of people people who studied specific words specific authors and I'm sorta less orbiting those altars and those lines of bookstores strategy while we in our experience. Oh of course you always go to certain technique or practice altered at you. Prefer that's that's almost natural but one thing that blacks as to have a complete view of astrology of you of the tradition Asian so so that we can see how it'd false how it develops and we can extract them. I think content the basic concept since that of having a basket full of contradictions because people sometimes discuss lots of contradictions strategy and they forget to see what everyone talks about and it's common to everyone and it's that fine line where you have the the column of strategy would we did the consistent tradition the consistent drafting of strategy through times. That's where we should. You'd focus not so much in the little differences sure and it seems like the study of history and culture are kind of go hand in hand with the revival of traditional astrology because in in modern or contemporary astrology you study the techniques and you don't really need a lot contextualisation because it's written in the same period that we're living in now so there's just things you can take for granted that everybody knows except but as soon as you start going back history you have to understand the culture and the time period and everything else and so it seems like that's part of what you felt like you needed to specializes in more or wanted to become more authorities to talk about is just that that process of of understanding the history and the context in which the techniques emerged or were practiced. I think what we value is what we call us logical culture because contemporary very people in most contemporary people. I don't know what they do. I don't know all of them but most when temporary people would just focus as you said in the practice and they don't worry about the way the technique evolved or the way technique was created so what happens is that that opened the space for all sorts of opinion and if you don't know all the technique is generated. If you don't know the rationale of the Dick you just you might have your own opinion or you say l. Because in my own horoscope it works that's the main the main argument it works for me and so this would generate all sorts of what we might call personal astrology for Meat Works and so if you know where the technique comes from if you have this context all the context if you understand the idea you will be able to criticize in a good sense of the word you will be able to criticize and say this. I think it makes sense this. I don't think it makes sense because it's not rooted in the tradition and that is the the main thing in also because probably because I'm a Nestorian but I think it's very important for any kind of practice to understand our developed otherwise you have no route you just you just leaves me thing in the superficial level all things without any substance what we were living in the world people say things without any substance anyway. It sure seems like that's what's drawn. A lot of people to traditional astrology over the past decade is on wanting to go past oftentimes doing modern astrology but hitting a wall in terms of your understanding of the subject and realizing that if you wanted to go deeper into it and wanted to be able to actually synthesize charts or no the reason why you're you're saying certain things that at a certain point you have to go back into the tradition in order to figure some of those things out I think what happened if any I'm talking about historically historically here also but the twentieth century we had the move slow move from tradition and natural escaped from the tradition because of the whole Cultural Movement of the twentieth century and got two point where things get to a level of abstraction which Chad no connection to reality so we have a lot of astrological practices now days that don't have any connection to reality and sometimes not any connection action to strategy itself so most of the time we see people say they're astrologers and so the strategy but they explain astrology Assu of several other systems as tarik psychological several spiritual or something something else or scientifically even and they don't explain this torch by itself and any form of knowledge such as astrology sheet must be able to explain itself. It must have an internal rule which we can follow up on when we have adult or elder and we can't. It's like mathematics comparing it so easy comparison to do if you have a doubt you go for the mathematics rule go for the geometrical the rule that will give you the answer if you're progressing correctly or not and the Saudi lack that for a long time now it's recovering. That's an we. St- we're we're starting to see a nucleus of heart core nucleus of astrology of the doctrine that's coming out again which was completely lost until and we started to have translations and we'll hear speaking in English so we in the English speaking community you there were many translations of texts until two decades ago three decades ago so it they were known and now all we have it and now you had already enough time for that information to mature and to result in in a community. Let's let's say of people develop rankings to digital strategy and have a common language already grown up which is not willing lily. It's not mystic. It's it's not mediaeval. There's already a nucleus with which is common to any tradition in astrology and that's that's where things need to be worked upon its to understand exactly what the nucleus is composed off although we can have of course second deck. Niks that exists in different cultures in different from epochs that's natural but still there is common ground to hold this essential dignities. the goal is of the planets all of that is the nucleus and we can see in any any astrology book anesthesiology prime. We'll have to have that was principles which which are absolutely lacking in most of the things that were written in the twentieth century. You don't have a common ground. You don't have an explanation Ford Meanings of the planets. You don't have an explanation for the aspects or you have an explanation netease outsiders not not like psychology for calling numerology symbolic mythology for example one of my main glitches with with the the rationale of astrology now sometimes now in presentation is mythology you fall back into mythology to justify. Why applied works in a certain way way but we're forgetting that mythology was forged from observations of the planets so we're doing things incorrectly yeah? It's not a a logical God that gives the plant certain quality that the body that God was derived from the observations the planet's actions and a nature so doing it incorrectly you you cannot do it. The process inversely so it's complicated lead and there was also the presumption that that's the way it's always been done and the assumption was projected back into the tradition that mythology has always been and the primary interpretive principle for understanding slender bodies and therefore it's getting projected forward into the discovery of new ones so that's the primary way that they're approaching like new bodies by thinking about the name and the mythology

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UN optimisticUgandas Ebola preparations will shut down outbreakfast
"This is Connor Lennon from UN news with news threat. Ebola virus disease has now surfaced in Uganda, where it's claimed two lives so far this week, the World Health Organization, or WHO is hopeful the country's efforts to protect communities will quickly prove successful in an interview with Daniel Johnson from your news WHO spokesperson Tarik. He has a ravage explains. What the priorities are for the U, N health agency and the Yueyang authorities. Well, now we I received information from the ministry of health of Uganda that the second of free persons, who were confirmed evola positive as passed away. So obviously is very important that industry of health together with the world, Hutter musician goes quickly to this area where the cases have been identified to make sure that all those who may have been in contact with these people are being monitored. And obviously, there is a cooperation between ministries of health of Uganda and. Democratic Republic of Congo and the number of issues trying to make the response measures being coordinated and a reported fifty or so contacts from these people who were infected with Ebola. What's the latest figuring kotex? And how many are you tracing right now? Well, the numbers are changing obviously, but we are right now compiling the list of those who may have been in touch with members of this family who have tested positive. It is important that these people are identified today are offered vaccine and followed for twenty one days, Uganda has been working on preparedness since the beginning of the outbreaking DRC. And we hope that these preparedness work real now very fruits, aiming to shut down, this outbreak quick and you have your w show director, general tomorrow, reconvening, the international health regulations emergency committee. It's not looking good is it? We are convening emergency committee tomorrow. We will listen to the advice of the emergency committee as it has been case in the past.

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News in Brief 4 June 2019
"This is the news in brief from the United Nations thousands of acres of crops have been destroyed in serious. It live and north hammer amid ongoing deadly violence, the World Food Program or WFP said on Tuesday in a cool to the warring parties to stop using food security, to hold people hostage in Geneva. WFP spokesperson over who soil expressed alarm the humanitarian crisis in the northwest and opposition held en Clave way government, led military operation escalated in late April delivered or break in violence in Italy in not at ama- is lift dozens of casualties burn. Civill Tarzan's, Akkas, vital costs and farmland and forced at least two young doctors and people to flee the OEMs these not acceptable to take one more time to civilian population in ostrich. Mr. who souls, comments follow reports of aerial attacks on Monday that killed six civilians. The latest victims in more than eight years of war that have claimed hundreds of thousands of lives destroyed hospitals and forced millions to flee to respond to the three million people in north hammer. It lip and rural western Aleppo who were trapped by conflict WFP announced that it intends to scale up aid to reach eight hundred twenty three thousand people this month. This is in addition to the two hundred thousand newly displaced people that the agency has already reached with monthly emergency rations thousands of men, women and children face at Dr conditions at detention centres for migrants in Libya, the UN refugee agency has said warning that vulnerable people are being sent to them faster than it can secure their release. According to UNHCR the country's coastguard, rescued or intercepted, some twelve hundred people in may alone, from the Mediterranean before bringing them back to shore. That's more than for the whole of two thousand nineteen the development follows ongoing conflict in and around the outskirts of. Tripoli instigated by the self-styled, Libyan national army forces of general Kelly for after who leads a parallel administration in the eastern city of Benghazi. Here's UNHCR spokesperson baba Balak, describing the situation at Zinzan detention center, south of Libya's capital, Tripoli condition is in town are dire toilets are overflowing and are in urgent need of repair as a result, solid waste and garbage has piled up inside the cell for days and presents a serious health threat tensions amongst the detainees arising, as they become increasingly educated and desperate in total six hundred and fifty four effigies and Megan's remain held in the intent detention center on Tuesday UNHCR reported that it had moved ninety six people out of zinn. They were from Somalia era trail, and and included to newborns. And finally to the Democratic Republic of. The Congo or DRC where the World Health Organization has expressed frustration at insecurity challenges as the number of cases of Ebola virus disease has now passed two thousand since the beginning of the outbreak last August more than thirteen hundred and forty people have died. The UN response has been hampered by attacks by armed groups protests and demonstrations, including one in April that killed a WHM, medic Valerie Masuko Cuban in Battambang. Oh, here's at WHO spokesperson, Tarik, jazz, Revich, who is another sad and frustrating milestone the security is holding the response every time there is a incident where some of them are major, some of them are minor, some of them target evola responders, some of them don't. But every time there is a security incident, we are not able to provide services and go into into community. We are not able to vaccinate Renner table to treat those who are ill. We are not able to follow up on those who may have been. Posed to verse development follows last week's appointment of a U and Ebola response chief, David Gresley, who is also deputy, head of u n stabilization mission in the DRC Manisco. Daniel Johnson, UN news.

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Quinine: Medicine or Mixer?
"There anything about quinine that makes it worth drinking in the form of tonic water, I know some older people who are convinced that it helps with neurological issues does it have side effects? Or is it fairly benign, even if it's ingested daily quinine is a bitter chemical that's extracted from the bark of the sink Kona tree. It's used in tonic water to impart that characteristic bitter flavor. In fact, I've made my own tonic water using Kona bark that I bought online. My recipe involved boiling this in Kona bark with some other spices like coriander and juniper berries, and then combining that extraction with citrus. Juice grated. Citrus peels and sugar and straining the whole concoction to produce syrup and then to use it. I would add a tablespoon or two of this syrup to a glass and fill it with plain soda water. Jin totally optional now making your own tonic water is fun, especially if you like those sort of do it yourself projects that require a bunch of SO, Tarik ingredients or equip. -ment take a lot of time. Make a big mess, and ultimately produce something that you could have bought at the store for a buck. Of course, my tonic water tasted nothing like store-bought tonic water, some of my friends thought that was a plus others. Frankly, preferred the store bought version the other interesting thing about homemade tonic water is that it's not clear like store bought tonic water, but we're the color of weak tea, but back to his question. What are the medicinal uses of quinine in addition to being used as a flavoring agent quinine from Cinco? Bark can also be used as an effective treatment for malaria Kuala win is a prescription anti malarial medication that contains quinine sulfate from Kona bark, however is more effective drugs. Have been developed quinine is no longer the first line treatment for malaria. It's basically used only in cases where no other drugs are available or in areas that have developed strains of malaria that are resistant to the first line drugs. And it's. Also, sometimes used to treat malaria in pregnant women sin. Kona bark contains another closely related compound called Quinn Adine. It has some of the same medicinal benefits is quinine such as fighting malaria. However, it tends to have more serious side effects. So it's not widely used there is some ongoing research involving Quinn Adine to treat certain rare neurological conditions, but the toxins remains a real issue. Quinine also has gained a reputation as a treatment for restless leg syndrome and nighttime leg cramps and many physicians have prescribed Kuala Quin, which is really for malaria to patients who suffer from leg cramps. However, the FDA has issued a warning against this off label use of quinine containing medications.

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News in Brief 23 April 2019
"This is the news in brief from the United Nations nearly three weeks since fighting began in the Libyan capital Tripoli, the U N health agency want on Tuesday that large numbers of people are sheltering in medical clinics, while civilians continue to be killed or injured and refugees and migrants remain trapped in detention centers in an update to journalists spokesperson targes Revich from the World Health Organization or WHO said that two hundred sixty four people had died so far in clashes between the UN recognized government of national accord or GNA and the Libyan national army Ellena, including twenty one civilians echoing those fears above our Bella from UNHCR, the UN refugee agency appealed for humanitarian access to thousands of refugees and migrants believe trapped in state run detention centers, south of the capital. Our concern is for some six thousand who still remain in detention inside some of the detention locations. But also the. Major concern is for about three thousand six hundred refugees that are currently trapped in some of the detention center, which are very close where the fighting is taking place now in the past two weeks UNHCR has moved five hundred and forty one vulnerable refugees from the detention centers of are Casablanca Garcia IB Salim and genzer to a safe location in central Tripoli to the DRC now or Democratic Republic of the Congo where the World Health Organization or WTO says it has been forced to suspend some Ebola related activities following the killing of a N epidemiologist in Battambang last Friday, according to the U N health agency, the body of Dr Richard Valerie, Mizuko Kibben, a father of four will be flown back to Cameroon on Wednesday. In addition to Dr Masuku's death to other people were injured in the attack on temple university hospital, but they are recovering WHO spokesperson Tarik Jezora, which said it was not yet clear who was responsible. But that the. Incident had forced at WHO to suspend some activities in potential, although not elsewhere. But cannot really give you the answers on who did this and why they'd be number of incidents whether being directly targeting evola responders or security incidents on something else where we were caught in the middle. But the result is that we do not provide vital services. And then once we get back to community, then we see increasing number of cases because the transmission was ongoing while we were not their latest data from the authorities indicate that the Ebola outbreak has claimed more than eight hundred seventy lives since it was confirmed last August and finally to Sri Lanka where some forty five. Children are now believed to have been killed in the coordinated terrorist suicide bombings across the country on Easter Sunday. According to you and children's fund UNICEF today to more than three hundred and twenty people are believed to have died and around five hundred more have been injured in a statement condemning the outrage. Which targeted churches and hotels. The UN agency said that the young victims were a mixture of both Sri, Lankan and other nationalities. The youngest victim is believed to have been eighteen months old, UNICEF spokesperson Kristof. Billions and said twenty children have been admitted to hospital in Colombo with four of them in intensive care. As a result of the plastic in Columbine, many children have lost one or both parents and countless children have been witnessed to shocking and senseless violence, according to reports, Sri Lankan police have arrested dozens of suspects in connection with the bombings. Daniel Johnson UN news.

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News in Brief 16 April 2019
"This is the news in brief from the United Nations. Two thirds of the roof of Notre Dame cathedral in Paris of gone after the devastating fire on Monday evening, but you and cultural experts are standing by to offer help where it is needed in rebuilding the iconic structure, that's what UNESCO world heritage center. Director miss Jill. Russia told you a news after visiting the site on Tuesday. She described seeing people praying outside these stricken monument still trying to take in the scale of the disaster for many many people going from the metro to the side of not for them. And actually, they are still I have to say many people are still in a state of shock because it's not only the Christian community because it's a building for all of us. And it's really it's a universal symbol. And it's it's the center of France. I think this is really shopping people profoundly, and they lost something which is part of their identity. Dr Rossler said that a team of UNESCO. Experts is on hand to investigate the stability of the stonework and potential damage to stain glass windows. Echoing a statement by the UNESCO director-general Audrey as lay in which she announced that he rapid damage assessment would be carried out as soon as possible with the authorities doctors journalists students and farmers are among the more than sixty thousand Nicaraguans who have fled the country fearing for their lives since anti-government demonstrations began last April UNHCR the UN refugee agency said on Tuesday the development coincides with an appeal from the urine High Commissioner for human rights. Michelle Bachelet who urged the government to allow protests to take place without violence on the anniversary of the start of the troubles later this week, according to miss bash lights office, hundreds of activists have been arrested in recent months in Nicaragua. And three hundred people reportedly died between April and August last year alone, the situation continues to deteriorate and UNHCR's. Elizabeth throttle said that. Families with young children are now taking extreme measures to cross the border, the kinds of reasons that people have been giving freeing the fear of losing their lives being attacked or kidnapped by paramilitary groups, some have received direct threats or have been persecuted others fear for the lives because their communities are being target violence or som- because their relatives of being sought the people fleeing coming from different parts of Nicaragua and traveling to the Costa Rican border trying to avoid contact with the police and paramilitary groups some travelling in in trucks hidden among sacks the UN refugee agency says that of an estimated sixty two thousand people who have fled Nicaragua almost all have sought refuge in Costa Rica, Potisk capacity to shelter. Everyone is overstretched and finally to Libya where ongoing violence has now displaced more than eighteen thousand people in the capital Tripoli and humanitarian remained concerned for some three thousand six hundred migrants and refugees held in detention centers there. According to the World Health Organization or WHO since clashes erupted between the UN recognized government of national accord and the Libyan national army eleven days ago one hundred and seventy four people have died, including fourteen civilians, several ambulances have also been hit by shrapnel WHO spokesperson Tarik jazz Revich told journalists in Geneva in an appeal for the warring sides to respect international humanitarian law, though, w show really urges all parties to exercise restraint and prevent collateral damage to civilians hospitals. We also obviously called for access to asked concerned that hospil hostilities could. Impede the movement of medical supplies that are in Tripoli seaport to hospitals throughout the city. According to the UN migration agency, I o m there were six thousand nine hundred migrants in government detention centers in Libya, far more believed to remain incentives run by non-state armed groups after years of violent instability in Libya, following the overthrow of president Moammar Gadhafi in two thousand eleven more than eight hundred and twenty thousand people need humanitarian assistance urgently despite this the UN's two hundred and two million dollar appeal is only six percent funded. Daniel Johnson UN news.

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News in Brief 29 March 2019
"This is the news in brief from the United Nations hours from potentially massive demonstrations and concerns over an escalation of violence in the Gaza Strip on the Israeli border, the UN's top humanitarian official in Palestine Jamie McGoldrick on Friday called for calm from all sides to prevent further. Bloodshed in almost a year since weekly rallies began known as the great March of return and the breaking of the siege. One hundred ninety five Palestinians, including some forty children have been killed by Israeli security forces while one Israeli soldier had also died Mr. McGoldrick said in a written appeal briefing journalists in Geneva on behalf of Mr. McGoldrick Jens locker from the office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs or Archer described. The death toll as staggering and said the priority now is to save lives. Demonstrations today have extraordinarily been canceled with the expectation and the call for demonstrations tomorrow to a large scale, that's what we expect. Indeed, the reason why. The coordinators issuing this today is exactly precisely because of his an our entire humanitarian community's concern that we would see another tragic day tomorrow and everything and everybody must do everything possible to avoid that the development follows this week's rocket and airstrike exchanges between Gaza and Israel whose military must use nonviolent means against protestors to the greatest extent possible. Mr. McGoldrick said at the same time, he also urged the defacto Hammas authorities in Gaza to prevent violence that compromises the peaceful nature of the demonstrations. To southern Africa. Now where the UN is continuing to help those affected by cyclone EBay, which struck Mozambique Malawi Antos Imbaba way two weeks ago, the World Health Organization or W H O spokesperson Tarik jazz Revich said that preparing for waterborne diseases like cholera is a top priority. The next few weeks are crucial and speed is of the essence if we are to save lives and limit suffering health must be number one priority. We must do everything we can to prevent a second wave of catastrophe from a disease outbreak or lack of access to essential services, the health sector needs at least thirty eight million years over the next three months for this humanitarian crisis so far seven treatment centers have opened in Mozambique where patients are being treated for cholera like acute watery diarrhea. In addition nine hundred thousand doses of oral cholera vaccine are expected to arrive on Monday along with at one thousand cholera testing kits. The latest official death toll from the storm and flooding. In Mozambique, which was worse hit is four hundred ninety three. This figure may rise since many communities are still inaccessible more than one hundred and forty thousand people are receiving assistance in one hundred and sixty one sites part of an inter agency you were an appeal for two hundred eighty two million dollars and finally to Democratic Republic of the Congo or DRC where a rise in new cases of deadly Ebola virus disease has been announced in the east of the country on a more positive note. Authorities insist that progress is being made in accessing communities that have been wary of outside help the World Health Organization or WHO said on Friday latest data indicates a total of one thousand and twenty nine confirmed and probable cases of Ebola six hundred forty two people have died and more than three hundred and twenty patients have recovered the one hundred twenty five new cases of infection came from fifty one health areas in North Kivu. Andy cheery provinces in the past week. Most patients were from the virus hotspots. Of cat were amber Tembo along with three emerging clusters in Montana, Missouri. And for who've he all new cases have been linked to known chains of transmission indicating that contact tracing vaccination and 'isolation of carriers for treatment is working. And while there have been no attacks on Ebola treatment centers in the last ten days WHO believes that the overall situation is still fragile Daniel Johnson UN news.

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All 12 playoff coaches are tied to Bill Walsh or Parcells
"The head coaches in the playoffs that season come from the coaching. Trees of other Bill Walsh for Bill Parcells Abella check. Anthony Lynn, Sean Payton. All coached under Parcells Jason Garrett and Bill O'Brien are further down the Parcells coaching tape. But they all come from the Bill Parcells coaching tree. And that means the other seven come from the Bill Walsh coaching tree. Andy Reid coached under Mike Holmgren was Walsh disciple. Four others come directly from Andy. That's John Harbaugh. Matt Nagy Doug Peterson and Frank Reich. So as we prepare to watch these games this weekend and throughout these playoffs. There is still the influence of those two legendary preeminent coaches of the eighties. If you will in Walsh and parcels what what thoughts Trump to your mind? When you see that? Look, I know that Bill walls is someone who is highly highly respected by guys like parcels end by guys like Bill Belichick. He's at the very very top of this whole thing. And they as far as situational football's concern, and as far as really just being able to build an entire football federation. He's set the standard everyone else is trying to follow now. And now is it is pretty cool though to watch kinda how bills people have done how Andy Reed's people were doing. I mean, it's it's really neat. Because really there's only so many things you can do in full. There's only so many formations you can come up with and so many defenses you can run then it just comes down to good play styles. Make fights right and Walsh that the west coast against the smashmouth run the ball in play defense style of ourselves. And if you look at it that still holds true today. Most of the Andy Reid disciples over there. Bill walsh. They're going to get the ball out. Quick. Quick eater intermediate passing game highly rhythmic west coast offense. Then you look at the Bill Parcells disciple disciples, we're going to run the football player action shots down the field and had this big physical defenses that try to beat you up and want to make this game playing the phone booth. You've heard me say this on this show that if the guys that are really good the great coaches right now, and the guys that are going to continue to be one of those eight teams looking for aid coach on finding the guy. That's the more Steelers. Parting ways with linebackers coach Joey porter lions jam. Bob quinn. Standing by quarterback Matthew Stafford despite a disappointing has campaign, Patrick Mahomes. Three other chiefs have made the AP all pro team. Joined by teammates, Travis Kelsey tyreek hill and Mitchell Schwartz. The first rookie teammate since one thousand nine hundred sixty five mated colts. Gord quitting Nelson and linebacker. Darius Leonard Chicago also at all pros edge rusher. Khalil Mack joined by Kyle fuller. Eddie Jackson and Tarik Cohen and Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald the only unanimous choice. JJ watt Leuke cly made it for the