35 Burst results for "Ten Bucks"

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
Former Sec. of State Mike Pompeo Comments on China's Spy Balloon
"Enters over our first line of defense, the aleutian islands, and it goes over strategic assets in Alaska. Then it goes over our missile fields in Montana and neighboring states and it ends up exiting in Charleston where a lot of our nuclear submarines are maintained and often forward positioned in being dry dock. It's as though the Chinese design the low sweep and I hear from people that got spy satellites that do that anyway. Mister secretary, back to your CIA days, would you like a 60,000 foot view of what's going on in China? Yes, absolutely. And it is absolutely the case they have satellites. They can get good pictures. I've heard others say you can get a good image for ten bucks. That's also true. But don't just think imaging. Think all kinds of signals collection, detection, work that could likely have been going on that array that I saw and granted. I saw commercial images that array looked very much like a pretty sophisticated tool. And I would love to have had that over our adversary sites, our ability to detect what they were doing when they were doing and how they do it, how they responded to the fact that we were there. All of those things would have been incredibly important in the Chinese Communist Party now. Quite likely knows those things about us. They also know how the Biden administration is going to respond to these kinds of these kinds of probing by them.

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
CNBC: Gen Zers Coming Home for the Holidays on Parents' Dime
"Interesting story from CNBC. Gen zers are coming home for the holidays, which is a good thing. But how are they getting there? Well, they're coming home on mommy and daddy's dime. This is a according to a study grace. Why are you laughing? I'm just laughing because this is very typical of Gen Z, I feel like. They can't even afford a plane ticket. Their moochers. Yeah. That's what they are. They're choosing stuff. They're choosing careers that don't make any money. You know what, back in the day, if you didn't have any money to come home to see mommy or daddy, you know what you would do, you'd put them on a Greyhound bus for like ten for like ten bucks and or you got to hitch, get that, put that thumb out there. Not today, Todd, I would never do that. Especially not Memphis. You'd get shot. But anyway, you don't very hound bus, yes. If it came down to that and I was trying to go see my parents, I'd take the Greyhound money. I just say something here. Given the choice, Greyhound bus hitchhiking, I think you're safer hitchhiking. Really? I think so. I would have thought the bus. But I've never been on a Greyhound, so. Oh man. From experience. I was coming back from a long assignment. And the flight got diverted from we were supposed to land in Laguardia. And instead, we got diverted to Philadelphia, and it was horrible weather. So the plane, the airports got shut down, they took us all to the Amtrak station, Amtrak shut down, and made it over to the Greyhound station and it looked like the bar scene out of Star Wars. With everybody on drugs. Oh no. The whole 9 yards. I'm just glad we made it there in one piece. Wow. Me too. That's horrible. Anyway, travel demand has surged this year, and not everybody can avoid or afford rather, the sky high tab,

The Dan Bongino Show
Axios: No Longer a 1970s Relic, Price Controls Are Back
"Axios this morning email Where they talk about price controls are back Price controls They'll Biden's Biden That's not a threat that's true Oh Biden 'cause they are They were like one and the same these two Biden's in hilariously named inflation reduction act Had embedded in it a price control mechanism for about ten drugs Folks this only sounds good to people who are ignorant I'm really sorry Price control so the government can control prices Why not control prices on everything Some listeners sent me this pen Beautiful Some wood bears nice looking pen probably cost about I don't know 5 to ten bucks to make this pen Why can't the government make it $2 Well because the inputs are more than $2 give it the government says the inputs are less Yeah but they're not Yeah but the government says they are Do you want to stand like this This is an argument for imbeciles The government can control prices they're not determined by people's demand for a product So if the government can control prices why is gas three 50 a gallon Or $4 wherever you are you may be in California where it's probably 800 account KBC baby KSFO We love you guys but man you guys are suffering out there It's a serious question I'm not messing around If the government can control prices why not control every price

WTOP
"ten bucks" Discussed on WTOP
"A personal video shout out for as little as ten bucks. The marketplace also features some former Maryland athletes, such as Tori Smith and Steve Blake, check it out at WTO P dot com. Michelle bash, WTO news. At 5 23, other news a southeast mother of 5 was killed last month at her home, and now police have caught the man. They say, is responsible. 33 year old adora Williams was shot to death July 19th on Knox play southeast. Federal Marshals arrested 34 year old Juan L Jones and Jacksonville, Florida Monday. He's in custody on a charge of first degree murder and facing extradition to the district, detectives say the killing was a case of domestic violence. News four reports adora Williams had a series of temporary protection orders against Jones, the father of two of her children. News. South Carolina House members are set to debate a near total abortion ban today. The legislation would prohibit nearly all abortions in the state and contains exceptions for the health or life of the mother, but does not include exceptions for rape or incest. During a news conference yesterday, Republican leaders in South Carolina's House said there are about 20 GOP members who will not support the legislation without the exceptions, the South Carolina Senate is scheduled to reconvene next week. They're expected to either take up the legislation passed by the House or their own abortion legislation. The Federal Trade Commission has sued a data broker alleging that it sold data that tracks people going to sensitive locations. Among those locations, places of worship, homeless shelters, addiction recovery facilities, and reproductive health clinics. The FTC says geolocation data gathered from hundreds of millions of mobile devices, data that can then be used to both identify people and trace their movements, the agency alleges the data can be used to expose people to stalking, discrimination, job loss, and even physical violence. The FTC wants a judge to order the company to stop selling the data and delete the sensitive geolocation information it's already collected. Christopher Cruise CBS News Washington

The Charlie Kirk Show
It's Time to Rise up and Support Arizona's Blake Masters
"Blake masters just won without spending a penny on negative campaigning. He defended himself when necessary it wasn't like he allowed himself to get lied about, but I think there is something about this younger energetic and optimistic message. Okay, Blake masters dot com is how everyone donates and everyone should. We did this before, but you got to refill the coffers, right? Blake, we are running low on time. Tell us about it. We need to get our grassroots Charlie Kirk show army behind you $5, $10, $15, Blake tell us about the need in front of you. Yes, please, it all adds up. It's all important. You know, Mark Kelly. He's a fundraising machine. The Democrats just funnel this step to him. He's got like $30 million. And it's a lot more than I have, you know, we don't need to go toe to toe with him, but man, we need to raise money. So you can spare 5 bucks, ten bucks, 20 bucks. Please go to blink master's dot com, help me win this Senate seat. That's how we start taking back this country.

Mark Levin
Josh Mandel: J. D. Vance Has Been Camped out in Silicon Valley
"Today and in the past you've been backed by Tea Party organizations You've been backed by gun rights organizations You've been backed by outsider organizations You've been the outsider fighting all the time when you were treasurer You were the outsider fighting the entrenched government in Ohio and so forth I'm just asking you a straight question Was JD Vance anywhere to be seen or heard No word I mean literally this guy's been camped out in Silicon Valley for years his personal bread his business bread and his campaign bread is all buttered by Silicon Valley I mean like I said earlier I think he's a Silicon Valley sleeper cell And that's what he'll be in Washington as well And I think a lot of the people here in Ohio see JD advance and that's why they're going to reject them at the ballot box tomorrow And for any of you listeners that want to learn more about Ohio or their other parts of the country the websites real easy It's Josh mandel dot com J O S MAN to EL dot com It's not too late to pitch in if you want to go on there and pitch in ten bucks 20 bucks 50 bucks whatever it is We'll use the vote activities tonight and tomorrow We've got a huge get out the vote operation through churches and through pro gun groups and through pro life groups As you mentioned Mark I am the only candidate in the race that's endorsed by the national association of gun rights which is a no compromise not given an inch constitutional rights gun group I'm also the only candidate in the race endorsed by the right to life action coalition of Ohio who are the pointy tip of the spear leaders in the right to life movement and as mentioned been endorsed by senator Ted Cruz of Texas senator Mike Lee of Utah senator Cynthia lummis of Wyoming these are all senators who were endorsed by Jim demint in the Senate conservatives

Bloomberg Radio New York
"ten bucks" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"10 billion 15 billion $20 billion boy with that cost structure that fixed cost structure do we need to see a shakeout here in this marketplace Laura I think you get consolidation Netflix is getting cheaper by the day But you need to install it So I mean I think clear winners to date are YouTube and avod and advertising driven on demand And in the slot which is subscribers I think the Disney bundle is really compelling Hulu plus Disney+ plus ESPN+ for ten bucks now That's a compelling value proposition And I think this discovery Warner bundle when they put all those I think that's really interesting Netflix doesn't have anything interesting so far So it might get bought or it might have to buy paramount or something which is a little too small now So I do think you get consolidation Paul because these companies are all going to be under margin pressure And as you know when you consolidate you can cut costs which helps your earnings At some point we'll get to a model where there's one company for each region that puts a set top box in your house and they have all the channels on that box It sounds kind of like a cable system It could be called that Sure does Laura let me just ask quickly for someone new coming up as an analyst how do you have the courage of your convictions to go against the grain Because it's so much safer to hide with the pack right And stick with consensus And you know making a contrarian call has to be easier said than done Yeah super hard but I would say it goes back to your original introduction of me which is you and I have seen the cellular business the cable business and now we have the streaming business And we've seen these patterns play out before And we know the traps that they fell into So there's no reason that we're not going to have economics one O one actually occur here So it's a third time we've sort of seen this kind of business model So it's sort of easier the third time because I did it wrong in cellular and I said some of it wrong again in cable and this time I'm like God damn it I'm not going to be wrong again Exactly That is the benefit of experience And analysts.

Newsradio 970 WFLA
"ten bucks" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA
"If you are one of the first thousand callers we are going to send you your very own 30 day starter bottle of mag blue for less than $10 It's just 9 95 We're also going to give you free shipping Free shipping less than ten bucks what have you got to lose Call us now our reps are standing by to take your order There's no obligation So call right now one 802 one 8 60 30 Again one 802 one 8 60 30 Jan let me ask you about this is one of the best studies that you'll ever see on magnesium It's a Harvard study 40,000 men They looked at them over a period of 12 years What an incredible study And what the investigators found was a very positive relationship between magnesium and heart health We haven't really talked much about heart health but this is incredible There's another study I want to point out They looked at women aged 47 to 75 That is our customers age right there That's our age group That's just listening right now And they found that higher magnesium intake was associated with a healthy heart rate and also believe it or not with healthy blood sugar balance even healthy cholesterol levels So for cardiovascular health this is one of the best things you can do Jan connect the dots Why is magnesium so important for our hearts Jay again it goes to that concept that calcium constricts magnesium relaxes We can't because our diet is usually a little too rich with calcium related type foods and we don't get that magnesium If we don't have that ability for our blood vessels to relax for our heart to relax how can we experience that healthy heart rhythm You know magnesium wasn't the diet a century ago But it's not here now and it's very hard for us to get it I think at its core magnesium is the most unheralded of all of the heart nutrients and of course that includes fish oil and CoQ10 they're important But if you miss out on the magnesium and your muscles are kind of not.

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
Dinesh Shares an Update on His New Film '2000 Mules'
"With regard to the movie, 2000 meals, by the way, if you haven't gone to the website, please do. You can watch the teaser trailer if you haven't. Do sign up for email updates. And again, why? So I have kind of a direct line to you. I can give you the upshot. Here's how you watch the movie. It's coming out here. This is how you get it. And no one can block that line of communication. We've been we've been doing shooting all the way through the last few months. It's going great. And we're now moving into this sort of editing stage. There's a kind of production stage of the movie, the sort of cinematographers stage. And then we go into, well, you need music, you need to close out the score, you need to arrange distribution. The distribution here is a little tricky because theater is not really back to normal. So I like and I have in the past pretty much put all the movies in the theater and then move them to home box office direct purchase and streaming and so on. But in this case, I think I'll have a modified kind of release plan will probably do a high profile premiere and then we'll do probably I want to make it easy for people to go to the theater, those who want to go and so we'll have a theatrical release but limited and then we'll pivot immediately to essentially websites and platforms where you can go click, pay ten bucks or whatever and order the movie. We're setting it up so the movie can't be blocked because that's going to be the left first they don't want to debate you. They'd rather block you. So we've got to create a movie that can't be stopped. And I think we'll have that figured out a very soon. The date we're looking at, the early part of May. And we're on a fast track to make that's actually a very accelerated pace to get a movie done, but of course we want this to come out sooner rather than later. Debbie and I were down in Florida. We actually saw a former president Trump and of course one of his first questions was guys, how's your movie? When two movie coming out, he's very excited, obviously wants to know what's when it's out and what's in it and what's it going to say and so we give him a little scoop on where we are. Same scoop I'm giving you, I'm giving you right now. So this is, in some ways, I think the most important project I've worked on, and as you can tell, there's a lot of electricity surrounding this whole issue.

Newsradio 970 WFLA
"ten bucks" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA
"And if you are one of the first thousand callers we are going to send you your very own 30 day starter bottle of mag blu for less than $10 It's just 9 95 we're also gonna give you free shipping Free shipping less than ten bucks what have you got to lose Coal us now are reps are standing by to take your order There's no obligation So call right now one 802 one 8 60 30 Again one 802 one 8 60 30 Jan let me ask you about this is one of the best studies that you'll ever see on magnesium It's a Harvard study 40,000 men they looked at them over a period of 12 years What an incredible study And what the investigators found was a very positive relationship between magnesium and heart health We haven't really talked much about heart health but this is incredible There's another study I want to point out They looked at women aged 47 to 75 That is our customers age right there That's our age group That's who's listening right now And they found that higher magnesium intake was associated with a healthy heart rate And also believe it or not with healthy blood sugar balance even healthy cholesterol levels So for cardiovascular health this is one of the best things you can do Jan connect the dots Why is magnesium so important for our hearts Again it goes to that concept that calcium constricts magnesium relaxes We can't because our diet is usually a little too rich with calcium related type foods and we don't get that magnesium If we don't have that ability for our blood vessels to relax for our heart to relax how can we experience that healthy heart rhythm You know magnesium wasn't the diet a century ago but it's not here now and it's very hard for us to get it I think at its core magnesium is the most unheralded of all of the heart nutrients And of course that includes fish oil and CoQ10 They're important but if you miss out on the magnesium and your muscles are kind of not relaxed you can imagine the heart is a.

The Dan Bongino Show
The Dinkins Effect Kicks in With the Biden-Harris Administration
"David dinkins for those of you who don't remember the dinkins effect is this and it's kicking in right now with the Biden Harris administration He was the first black mayor of New York City He was a Democrat Eric Adams who's the mayor elect now about to take over for de Blasio is the Democrat as well Is going to be the second black mayor of New York City Again I don't give a damn about their skin color but the left is obsessed with it And is a part of the story The left media in New York He left this media which is basically all of the New York media There was radical left as you'll get They were obsessed with this story about dinkins being the first black man I mean it never stop It was like they didn't want to talk about it It was like dinkins was some caricature of a human being they wanted to be It was all about race so if they never want to talk about who think kids was what he wanted to do it was all about this historic but it just went on and on and he was lionized David dinkins Now again his skin color doesn't matter to conservatives but liberals are obsessed with it Everything to them is skin color The problem we think is was he was just terrible He was just a really awful mayor He was really genuinely bad Crime went through the roof The city economy tanked We had the bond market ready to leave Wall Street head over to London It was a disaster It was a mess This I don't think I can describe to you and paint a picture An awful enough terms How bad the city was during the David dinkins era It was so bad he managed to lose to a Republican many of you know Rudolph Giuliani To have a Republican when the mayorship of New York City which was like 8 to one Democrat the Republican Was an earthquake like we'd never seen before But when you saw and you lived the city and lived in the city Folks it was awful It was in a matter of if your car was going to be stolen Forget about broken into 8 cars were just stolen all the time It was like you came outside and you were actually stunned your car was still there You were like oh my gosh 7 days in a row I still got my car This is crazy It was that bad If you walk down the streets in the 7 5 precinct the three two you know certain areas and even in Staten Island It wasn't if you were gonna be mug that was gonna be like am I gonna lose one tooth or 7 Like am I gonna take a beating on this one or you just give up your wallet We need a matter of fact when you got mugged at the bus stop and people used to steal anything from you Money they'd steal like I used to buy wise potato chips Some guy combined ripped the bag out of your hand like that's just the way it was You didn't even file a police report It was just like expected Hey what happened at a Dan Hey mom my mom's name is Judy Hey Jude I didn't call it Jude I called her mom Hey Jude Yeah I came home They stole my wise potato chips in ten bucks Oh that's it Oh great awesome Only ten bucks today That's how bad the city was How does this relate to Harris Biden Because despite the fact that David dinkins became a God to the left being the first black mayor of New York City Folks things got so bad And turned around so quickly when Giuliani got an office that even the left wing media had to eventually say to themselves it's not because they wanted to do the right thing It's because they wanted to save the liberal movement and the Democrat party They eventually had to acknowledge that dinkins was just

Startup Stories by Mixergy
"ten bucks" Discussed on Startup Stories by Mixergy
"They always had it with them. They didn't have to print it. They didn't have to texted from the website so there is less friction in the process and and we also do. We made a prophet right up front by partnering with businesses that we already had a relationship with from the previous year so they would buy cards from us wholesale like for ten bucks and then resell them for fifteen or twenty so he got immediate distribution and turn a profit even before we had the cards for this so that was cool. You sent me the most detailed outline of how things worked out for you That i've ever gotten from any guests. I feel like you should keep this at some point. You're going to want to write your story out and this is the this is the bones of it. One thing you said was. We stopped building on it. I didn't double down. i didn't increase. Why didn't you continue when it was working. You know. I think kind of a perfectionist and i think that this is something that has really helped me back over the years. I've had to learn to let go of it lot. You know you can have this perfect vision of how things should be or how you want them to be but in reality just have to adapt to just have to be like all right. This is what it is engine beside up these businesses. Just like we did with the coupons on the website business Bowl we had the cards are selling them but then it just stopped pushing. Because i was like well you know. Let's build out the website. Let's go manliness feature to partner with the local campus local groups on campus and get them to buy from the site. This feature is needed that this young man. It'd be perfect and kind of like after the initial success is like a. We have to just keep being successful but perfect at the same time and that doesn't work you gotta you gotta abandoned at lunch and all right..

Money Rehab with Nicole Lapin
How Much Does a Wedding Actually Cost?
"Experts project that twenty twenty one wedding costs will rebound what they were in two thousand nineteen if not higher so let's take a look at the twenty nineteen numbers. According to wedding wire the average cost of a wedding reception per couple was around. Twenty eight thousand dollars. Although i'd venture to say it was probably a little higher. Because according to the not here are the average costs involved with a wedding reception. Buckle up because it's a long one ten thousand five hundred dollars for a reception. Venue two thousand four hundred dollars for a photographer. Eighteen hundred dollars for a video for two thousand dollars for florist sixteen hundred dollars for a wedding dress. Three thousand seven hundred dollars for a wedding band twelve hundred dollars for a reception. Dj seventy dollars per person for catering and the average wedding in two thousand nineteen had one hundred and thirty one guests. I guess it's an odd number because of all the singles who want to go home or at least go to bed with a new plus one and that brings the total cost of food to nine thousand one hundred and seventy dollars. The rehearsal dinner costs on average eighteen. Hundred dollars five hundred ninety dollars for the invitations. One hundred dollars for the hairstylist hundred bucks for the makeup artist. Four hundred bucks for the party favors and last but certainly not least five hundred dollars for the cake that is a total of thirty five thousand nine hundred and seventy dollars to put that into perspective that the lot more than the down payment on one hundred and seventy five thousand dollar house or tuition for a year and a half at florida state university. It's a huge chunk of change. And again i would still argue that. Those estimates are probably low. I mean shout out to the bride. Who's spending one hundred ten bucks on a hairstylist. But if you're living in la you're probably spending five times that amount which brings me to an important point of course. These averages vary widely depending on factors like location. What time of year and even what day of the week it is. You're tying the

The Glenn Beck Program
"ten bucks" Discussed on The Glenn Beck Program
"Time he has been on the show the last couple of days talking about What he believes is the issues with the way. The government is communicating issues surrounding the corona virus. And the vaccine's. We'll get into that a little bit. Rudy giuliani is on. He is a little upset the way the government is handling his legal career which seems to be over at the moment unless something changes and alan dershowitz is here as well to talk about the issues with the government and the way. They're coming after attorneys and disbarring them if they had anything to do with donald trump. We'll get into all of that today. Make sure to subscribe at blaze. Tv dot com slash. Glenn promo code is deleng. You'll save ten bucks off your subscription to blaze. tv. Here's the podcast. Think.

The Changelog
"ten bucks" Discussed on The Changelog
"They have a host payment processor fees and the net amount suggest maybe ab testing versus at a individual or an individual collective. Maybe just ab test. Where it's i. Hey for this transaction you show the five percent platform fee for this next transaction which is us maybe who knows what the option to tip mechanism so the the current you you have to swap between the two and just yeah test one hundred transactions and see what the results might be. Yeah rather than light doing an opt in and evolving other humans and deliberating because if it's all transparent you can just in that same ledgers. There's no platform fee. There's no tip or there is a tip and it's seven percent. It's yeah it's very clever. Yeah that way you can kind of maintain your transparency as you do already. Yeah or even something like distraction has caused for the collective do on our cover them. You know your home. That's it like very similar world kind of thing we've done a tube through our show you've donated on hosts behalf and ten times on a ten we're adding to to cover the platform fees for the asia because we're like i don't want that organization. We don't want that organization to have to pay the fee and were appreciative of the the person's efforts with us more appreciative organization. And all the work that goes into it so yeah just as an act of generosity like yeah sure cover the fee whatever it is. I mean if it's ten bucks of it's fifteen bucks. Yeah two bucks amid it could be whatever it is it makes sense and i think in most cases in this scenario Guess maybe a lot of the cases in the scenario people are generally generous. Yeah and that's the whole there on this platform to be generous. They're giving donation to something. Yeah attributes to a fun somehow so it's an act.

GamesMyMomFound
"ten bucks" Discussed on GamesMyMomFound
"It's it's really easy just to spend like ten bucks to get a whole bunch of them. Just unlock the upgrade. Right away But it's you know. I've i've already played it. I just unfortunately switched. sd cards. So i no longer had all my saves but it it's just really relaxing. It's not really that intensive and it just something to kind of do when you're bored. We get ya murder by numbers game on the switch where you do pick crossed finds evidence to wild. I'm really good at them too. I've gotten really really good at them. He's play the original. Mario's pickers gameboy. Above the time. The three deep across came out on diaz said. Yeah kinda whenever to that and it's have trouble going back to the two day. I have never played a cross game. I tried once and couldn't figure out a plate now as far as it went to to'real and it takes it takes practice. I guess. I'm not good at puzzles. And that's pretty much all. I've been playing. I mean there's been games here and there but nothing worth really mentioning. A whole list of games can see just touched on. But i'll save that for the end of the episode. 'cause okay all three of us have finished fuck into winter soldier since it. Yes that was really good. Man is probably pre faces. We're not gonna throw out any spoilers or anything so they'll turn off now. We'll save that for when we deep dive in it in three years finally ready to cover him back to that at all i will say is i was expecting it. I was expected to be good. It's just one division was game wanna vision was good. It's a little bit of a slower start than one division. But it's it's so amazing like i told you. Bill said the finally watch one division. He just kind of raved about it for a little bit later. It was that was funny because they've been way later after we already finish this show. And he's like it. It makes me very hopeful for the future episodes. I remember agent of shield was very hidden mess for a lot of people because they loved it. They wanted to watch it to coincide with the mcu and then they found like after the first season they really couldn't do it right away. The men movies are staggered out. Well it's also partly with syndication. Partly i think was a lot to do with who is in charge of people in of the movies were in charge of tv and they wouldn't let them play the same pieces essentially. Yeah i think it was. Abc abc which is really a little bit more limited. I guess i don't know but either way i wasn't. I was a little tentative about anymore. Mobile tv shows after that but yet they both. It's so good there are many movies. They're miniseries essentially so which i like better. We might get a season to a fucking winter soldier. They're saying. Oh i would love that. There are so many moments where. I was just like grinning. Wasn't where wanna vision is considered just a mini series. There's nothing coming back for that one yet show. That came out. Seems like they're setting up her in the doctor. Strange a pretty sure. She's in that she's an effort. That's already been confirmed. Yeah should be interesting and also. Putney contract at the time has not been renewed for any future marvel movies so they. I'm not sure what they're doing with him..

Gamer's Lounge with Ahman Green
"ten bucks" Discussed on Gamer's Lounge with Ahman Green
"You can be Rick from rick. And morty so but not morty. I saw that. Yeah i thought. Superman was already on batman than on their forever and Thing joker was already. At least. I thought they were. According to polygon is where. I have this I was just really just reading about the superman thing whereas it hold on. We find it. Yeah i was surprised to that superman had hadn't been on before but yeah I can't find it right now but Superman is on season saturday. I do know that. So are you big fan of that. I mean i know you're not a fortnight guy but this is the for have said it said On the other side of the dc universe has had many characters venture into the fortnight island. Before including a whole batman spinoff comic. But this is the man of steel. First appearance as thorough archive thought he already been part of the crew of the skins in the closet. Because i have a batman. I black panther I should have did. John wooden still able to purchase. I should say skin kiana. I should say skin. Hey man dolphin. Between him and arnold schwarzenegger Who else who was like eighty actually rose like he was neil honorees neo man okay. He's awesome. He died bullets. He dodged bullets. Okay even though it was actually dodging. You know saying you. But yet what i like. Big speak be is talking about Rick he said. The rick thing is is fake. I louis but in look in advertisement better not be fake mac. Because i was like. I don't mind running around fortnight island or whatever the name of the island is as rick that is awesome or pickle rick they gotta come hickory. Hickory is one on my favorite episode. He's you know he's actually even an actual echo. He changed himself into a pickle diabolical and that much scientists smart guy that he changed himself into a pickle pickle rick all day so i'm like come on. They not be teasing us with that. 'cause you know movies do that. They've show a a teaser preview and what they showed not even in the movie. I do not like by set me up. You give me pay my ten bucks and the scene. I was ready to see. Didn't happen. i'll see we have to. So wait is is rick not skin in this or not is because according to what i'm reading here it says it says For chapter for twosies and seven hundred players will get their own customizable alien in keeping with the theme of the season. As well as superman and rick sanchez from rick. And morty also cause big visas. And i trust my viewers here so this has been is secretly the voice. Very you'll like this one. Been big beasts has been secretly the voice of pickle. Rick gonna have a lot more money. Those the case. Oh.

Thumb and Hammer Home Improvement Podcast
Ted's Woodworking, Its a Scam
"Hello friends have. I got a deal for you. My name is doug. This is the thumb and hammer. Home improvement podcast. And if you're like me you have searched the internet looking for woodworking plans. Well what if. I told you that you could get thousand plans for the low low price of only sixty seven dollars while there's this guy. His name is ted. Woody mcgrath. Now you know. He's legit because after all his nickname is woody. So he's obviously a woodworker. Because every woodworker i know is nicknamed woody right any. He spent decades compiling woodworking plans that he is offering to sell for the low low price of only sixty seven dollars. Now consider the most plan self around five ten bucks each on the internet. How could you possibly go wrong. How indeed. you've no doubt seen the ads on facebook or other websites than i am. Of course talking about ted's woodworking. And like i said to have access to such a vast array of plans for under a hundred bucks seems like the best deal ever. Steve ramsey of woodworking for mere mortals posted several videos about this offer back in two thousand twelve. Other woodworkers woodworking sites and forums and youtube channels have reviewed and researched and warned against ted's woodworking. But it has never gone away and it seems to be flooding. My facebook feed now more than ever different website. You are of course but all leading to the same landing pages

Voice in Canada
Echo Devices on Sale
"Hey terry fisher here with your flash briefing tuesday and i want to let you know about some other sales that are going on this week at the time. This recording a whole bunch of the echo devices are on sale. And i just wanna go through those with you in case you are in the market for a new echo device. All right so there's a bunch of stay with me here here. We go the first one that is on sale is the echo dot. That's the smaller spherical Looking device it is normally sixty nine ninety nine and it's on for forty four ninety nine the echo. The larger spherical device is normally one twenty nine ninety nine and it's on for ninety nine ninety nine the echo flex which is the small little plug in a smart speaker is normally thirty. Four ninety nine and on twenty four nine thousand nine so ten bucks off and the echo auto which is normally sixty nine. Ninety nine is on for thirty nine ninety nine so a bunch of the echo devices are on sale and again time of this recording. That is the way it is. So i hope it will be that way when you check it

Geek News Central
"ten bucks" Discussed on Geek News Central
"Open. I think i would so like to have the same flexibility as mac. Os so time will tell on that. Send me your comments. Get news gmail.com. Hbo mac senators in ad-supported tier for just ten dollars launches in june. So you still have to pay it but you get commercials Warnermedia offering new tier now the same feature caused. Hbo max but again it'll have ads. Service will start june. Get it for ten bucks. A state paid about five dollars more in getting an ad free version..

The Win-Win Effect
"ten bucks" Discussed on The Win-Win Effect
"Man and so i asked guy you know kind of holding off to decide. Ask how much money was sandwich in. I mean how much food. And he said he's he's already paid for it right and now and it triggered my mind and looking at his. He was seen how much money had left. I was like. I want you to buy so. I'm going to buy his sandwich. Whatever can you give it back to them. It don't give it to them right now and give them a coffee and give them. I don't wanna know him. No but something said to me in my mind. That was my sister saying. I got you man you are here. You know like you're not alone. You know me being alone in that in this country has been really hard you know and i i guess you i'm here you know so. Don't anybody story in and wouldn't you know it not go went back in there and i told myself i'm not going to allow someone to dictate my future in. You know what i mean into tearing down. I know who i love in the you know. I know he was probably great for that. But that was off ten bucks or whatever it was. I don't even know like wasn't about that. It was. I looked at it as a sign and i knew that everything will be okay. You're gonna mean so. And then when it happened i went back in and so just show. They didn't they like all everything's done. We're going to dismiss all these other things and you know when you start the process for you to get your daughter in van it just it blows me away right so you you went back in and they were like yeah yeah. I didn't even have to defend myself. They knew that she was. Obviously everything. Worked out that would seem like a test thinks so too i think so. I think it was him saying if he's really ready for it. Yeah let's see if he's a serve if he's if he's listening to be sensitive to my voice man because you know what's funny is so many people you've heard this song I wanna beach by five.

The gamingfixx1's Podcast
"ten bucks" Discussed on The gamingfixx1's Podcast
"When you think i did looking for it real quick here and i'm gotta make sure that If she if they're trying to get back in there's a thing that says they'll be right back. That was Sent a while ago. So i don't know that was at the. Let's let's look real quick here and we'll try and do that all right so if you go and Here it is. I'm not sure what my code is. But i'm just gonna let people know right now And Basically you could get yourself a sampler pack for reps warts Just go onto rep sports dot com slash free and You get a free four sample. Pack a ten dollar gift card for a broken arrow samples to hyper-sleep to raise to go samples And we're raise is the Energy drink and that comes in baugh line voodoo galaxy which is like a fruit punch and gummy gummy worms. Green apple and It you just pay your shipping and handling which is ten bucks and get all that cool stuff and I don't have my code. So let's let's all let's try because it it is almost of them wildfire p so if you go on there and then you put in the code wildfire f p It doesn't necessarily that doesn't help you out but it helps us out so if you want to help out the show please do that. That's wildfire of p as a code and If not hey you try. If for some reason that still doesn't go through then you tried. And i tried to give you a code if not you get an ice free. A free thing so Yeah i think we're going to have to wrap up. I don't know where mela went. But i know that a melodist things that come up and could have just been an issue but It's it's doesn't matter anyway Happy of the fifth single mile all that good stuff and we will see you next week why everybody go one aware signing best. The naked cowboy has ever saw was civilians arranged on first century. Many laser claimed the champion stood the rest other better mr rogers in a blood-stained sweater at the end by up destiny..

MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend
"ten bucks" Discussed on MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend
"In on. It wasn't money no it wasn't commerce you know they're you know they were chanting and singing and sardonic music. Fires drawing any non on cave walls or whatever it was you know the creative force is at the heart of what makes us human beings and and so Klein that way. And so it's not it to your point. I mean it's just like anything. Whatever it is trying to find that something in and and nurture it you know. Even if it's a vocation not what you do to make a living at. At least you you say i tried. I did something i really love to do. Especially with authors Of course if it's true of everybody. But i think especially with his 'cause. I've talked to so many of them they are all wanna measure the success by how much money they make a they make a living right away and all emit get frustrated that Especially in the beginning when nobody is There's something maybe ten bucks or whatever not even making their money back. That's a frustration for people..

The Syndicated Pipe Club
"ten bucks" Discussed on The Syndicated Pipe Club
"Go okay. I have google play. 'cause i do everything with google. They sell stuff. Let's just by all of the stuff and do it that way that way. I have exactly what i want. And i don't have to worry about spending the money on multiple services because if you think about it you're spending the money on multiple services by the time you're you're done you know paying ten bucks disney ten bucks for net flicks ten bucks repair paramount. Ten bucks for I'm assuming hulu is somewhere in that general ten to fifteen dollar range like everything else. I think you get a discount if you get who does plus and espn which i don't need espn so immediately out of that deal. Yeah we see we over here in canada. We don't get deals like that because we can't get or i don't think we can get access to the espn one so we have to either use your own. Ones that are over here or the international ones like net flicks and disney plus which is fine. Because you know we can get a lot of stuff that way.

Daily Tech News Show
'Elder Scrolls 6', 'Starfield' news: Xbox drops a big exclusivity clue
"If you know elder scrolls sakes sky rim to For those who don't know what elder scrolls is The new skyrock essentially comes to old platform and cost seventy bucks on sony's playstation the you can turn around and go to the xbox and get the xbox game pass which includes that game and a hundreds more for ten bucks a month so if you wanna give microsoft your money through sony you're welcome to but you so get that thing for much cheaper. Think it could make sense that. I think that just has people wondering why would anything be exclusive to xbox then if game pass is is the big advantage why why antagonize people by doing that. Well because they still want to get people in their eco-system which is the whole point of exclusives It's really it really comes down to content you know. We're entering an age video games. That is Analogous to the age we've entered in You know tv. I don't even want to say. Tv but Video subscription service the content and often the exclusive content makes all of it makes everything and they want to get you into that ecosystem because on the xbox eco-system anytime you spend a buck's a buck. You give thirty cents of that buck to microsoft. So it's a balance to strike. They want to get people into the fold. And then milk them on everything they buy on the system So they do need to get people interested in this platform more than another The game pass does a big part of the job. i think but it doesn't do the entirety of the job

Armstrong & Getty
CBS's rebranded Paramount+ streaming service is finally available
"Goodbye cps all access. Hello paramount plus if you remember the forty million commercials during the superbowl on paramount. Isn't it glorious. Cbs streaming service is rebranding itself and adding a ton of content. Starting today combining the forces of all the cbs viacom paramount properties thinks cbs but also mtv comedy central bt nickelodeon and hundreds of movies all in one place exclusive content including a new version of tv's. The real world will also be on the app starting today. Paramount plus will cost five bucks a month with ads. Ten bucks without

The Book Review
Lauren Oyler Talks About Deception Online
"Lauren. Oiler joins us now. From ithaca new york. Her first novel is just out. It's called a fake accounts. Lauren thanks so much for being here. Thank you for having me alright. So people know your name even before this novel moseley probably as credit. You've written book reviews for the new york times booker view but also for many other places. Talk a little bit if you would about your reviewing. And how did you get into this well. I started reviewing as elliptical writer. As i think. Many increasingly many writers wrench generation will have to sort of similar background. Just about the millennial generation yes. I'm eleni on thirty years old. So i consider myself a true millennial smack in the middle and i said in english and college and when i graduated i moved to berlin and part because it was really cheap to live there and i wanted to work on my writing and the first sort of opportunity i got with to write liberals about books so every week i think for over a year i would write like a top ten list about top ten bucks three when you're sad and second your house or or whatever and you just made these like did you just come up with all by yourself or did you sort of pull friends. How did you compile them. Sometimes they would suggest something so if there was some event or you know if there was a holiday. Do something related to that. But it was really like. I could do whatever i wanted. And i think i was being paid. Twenty five pounds per article. Which means that. I had a lot of freedom to sort of cover the kind of books that i wanted to cover and do sort of weirder things and in the process of researching this column. I read a lot of criticism. I read a lot of weird sort of book websites. And i learned a lot about what was going to contemporary literature. Learned a lot about what i liked. Agent like in criticism as well. I want to hear everything you learned in all of those areas. I mean i. I guess what. What were the weird book websites. Well at the time we were living through a period which is now referred to as it right so the author but maybe many listeners will know from this movement is tau win. But there was a large group of sort of internet inflicted writers and poets and novelists who are doing sort of experimental literature. That was very much inflicted by the internet. And what kind of book criticism did you read. Where did you turn to other than us. Oh of course. I was reading really widely. But the thing that the way that i really got into it in the way that i sort of developed my style was by reading. Lots of old issues of el arbi wonder review of books online. And i just found that that you know. They're sort of signature combination of of very sort of cheeky. It's not cheeky. But it's it's very indepth in a along review. In which many sort of the books. The books are viewed for many different angles but ultimately there's a real perspective that's gone into those pieces that i really connected west. We should say at this point because it doesn't necessarily show up in your voice that you grew up in west virginia so this is like a very presumably big cultural shift going to berlin and reading the l. r. Did you grow up exposed to a lot of books and to criticism as as a as a kid or a teenager. No absolutely not. Don't overstate might rural upbringing raw. Basically not in a suburb but but something like a suburb But there wasn't you know there wasn't a lot of there weren't a lot of magazines around like i wasn't reading the new yorker. My family was reading the new yorker and my family our readers but they're reading sort of marshawn nra Stuff which is fine. And i should have to do my customary disclosure. Which is that. I did go to jail so that is really where. I got my my hose. Anything you can see the semi writing as well which is a real combination of of colloquial like mainstream kind of slang and the higher register that could be interpreted as literary or more serious. And i think that it really does come from this kind of normal upbringing in west virginia combined with suddenly. I'm at yale. And then i moved to europe.

The ROI Podcast
"ten bucks" Discussed on The ROI Podcast
"A tariffs would increase or decrease depending on the market depending on the political situation in. You have to understand and kind of have a frame for whether you are going to pay that as the business or whether the customer is going to pay that so anecdotally as as a consumer ourselves can think about this from the perspective of maybe. There's a a store online that you really think about clothing a lot. There are a lot of really cool clothing shops in ireland prime mark or in the uk who ship goods to you in the us and yet the the shipping super high. Or it's gonna cost you a lot of money for you to get something custom made from in canada versus getting that same product in the us knots because the seller has to bear some of the costs of international business and they have to make a decision about whether you as the customer are going to take that on or the business itself is going to take that on. So i think this misnomer that there are no consequences. Aside from shipping more expensive is wrong or misguided because there are additional and sometimes should honest this bear that with with mixed reactions i would say you know but and that brings up an interesting point because then at the same time you know not only are you having to shipping costs and you're having some of those tax but then you're also technically making a profit through another organization. I'm sure you know. Obviously if you're selling a few things at ten bucks make a couple hundred bucks..

The Email Marketing Show
Lessons We Learned From Launching And Growing Our Membership Site
"If you're thinking about launching a membership site or you're going to launch memberships. I in in the next few months don't like spent months building. The whole thing is trying to get it just right instead. Just put the bad bones together in fact you could get away with just having a sales page somebody that takes into a thank you patient. It's great we're going to send you the fuss content next couple of days literally have it not bad boon's and then just test the concept use email to saw driving people to that so many people like delay getting the proof of concept finding out whether people will actually pay for this thing and making sales because that busy still building the membership. I'm still building. We've got loads of friends. Who are in that phase arm still building. It and i'm like come on mate sell it to somebody. Let's find out the actually wanted the likely where you're selling it. Let's find out and just be honest by the way. Don't be dishonest. Don't be like. Hey this is the best super duper membership ever be like. Hey we're launching this. They've this website this new this new membership. It's going to be launching on day. Which is in like two weeks time but if you get in before that poverty email promotion angle. Is you getting a discount. You're getting in i. You're part of the founding membership so get in now so that's a really good lesson. Give yourself a week to get as much as you can gather be honest and the marketing be honest in advertising and get it launch. Then once you've got some cash in and you know people are going to like it you get in touch with those people and help them help them to help you shop the content so yes it does not have to be finished three days to launch as the first one the second lesson we learned was really about when a new member joins your membership. You can use email to give them a really good slightly custom not not massively customized but a customized experience so that you sign post each individual person to the content within your membership is going to help them the most depending on the needs in that situation so the big challenge a membership is for example as soon as you log into the leak. All league members will be completely agree with us. There is a lot of stuff in that. There are like twelve or thirteen complete email campaigns in there and they are beasts that allows us to read through that. Then there's like a whole bunch of training videos and then there's all the qna sessions and then all of the the the the the guest trainings. There's a lot of content so expecting to somebody come in and figuring out where everything is and what's relevant to them right now is too much of an ask so what we do instead. Is we ask people on entry wherever you are what you focus right now and then we put them through an email campaign an automatic email campaign which up once and it's been running for months now which guides them through every few days. Hey rob since your focus is on building. Email list right now. Have you checked out this particular trainer. All hey sarah you your you said that your membership. Here's an email campaign. That's that's really good for selling membership sites and we use it to sell ours. So just drip-feeding that automation signpost and people to different content by just having three four five maybe six tops different automations to help people depending on what the needs. All right now. Means they get results foster. They stick around for longer and they're much happier members. Yeah and you know what it doesn't have to be massively. Complicated can be quite straightforward. You just need to be able to figure out which path by going to go down. Put down that. And don't over sally because a lot of the time actually know people in that. They don't need a million emails to tell them what to do. One of the lessons that we have learned along the ways actually our our on boarding secrets. Initiative was a bit too heavy. We went a bit too hard. Said whoa. I just need a little bit more time between those emails soccer energy. Go and do that thing on my schedule just because you sent some email today saying look at this thing they might flag on so i'll have check that out tomorrow and then tomorrow remailing about something else so just realized that actually sometimes more as long as it's there and it's pushing them in the right direction. Yup you put the problem. You've got there if you end with three days of still that you haven't checked out yet you might think i haven't got time to consume all this stuff and the membership. Which is something. We've heard a lot because there's a lot of stuff in the league so space on those out. What's spacing out right. Now ron to give some people give everyone a little. Bit of more of an idea have we. I think don't down to every third day. I think is what we've done when they got an email pretty much move into the next segment of the campaign at some point when we have to re signed we'll actually teach our on boarding process inside of the league binding. Yeah we wanted to a bit more data because we only teach that we know absolutely smashes it okay. So that's the first two. Also third lesson this of launching the league rob so one of the things i think a lot of people are guilty of we definitely were back in the day is using email as china can new once. Sunday's joined so once. Somebody's a member on that. Paying you every month you use email to notify them about the stuff that's coming up so maybe you've got a live training or a guest workshop or something else and you email and say hey. Don't forget the things on friday. Here's the details and his link see of that and it's very much. Education bats the equivalent of facebook emailing to tell you that somebody's just tag coast poked. I'll email you say. Oh johnny's just poked you. Thanks let it looks a law. Thank you johnny. And so instead what we wanna do is one realize that every mocked every communication that you have we members after they joined is a marketing communication. It's a sales communication and so that means the treated like one through the woods if you think about our approach to solve daily email which. I'm sure you're talking about. One of our frameworks is to take a story and a lesson on an offer. Will you can do that. When you're telling your members about this goofing that's upcoming because it makes your emails stickier. It makes them more interesting than just. There's a thing on friday. If you've got a new thing every day we'll people are gonna get used to the fact that something every friday. They're not really gonna pay that much attention to those emails whereas if the emails offline an interesting in educational and attending in that room right then. That's going to help you along way. So when we send the emails to all members about stuff that's coming up. We don't just say there's a thing on this day about new trainings now inside the membury instead. We'll tell them a story will pull something out of the training. We'll talk about how we met the person doing the trading. If it suggest we'll talk about one of the questions. We answered on the training last night so every time we do it you can pull out something that could be story lesson offer. It could be any other frameworks from the daily email strategy. Basically how about stuff. You're gonna share it on again. Make your emails more interesting effectively. Imagine that you are using those emails to sell it to people who aren't already membership in a second but imagine marketing to your members. Imagine your members to pay to come in at ten bucks. Email should be not good that they would want to go and do it so tree every email communication to you're paying them this like it's trying to resell them which it is remember really is is trying to resell them. Bring us nice and smoothly onto episode episode onto number four point number four which is about every single week or every single month you are almost certainly creating and releasing new content to your members and the great news. Is that is giving you brand new angles. Brand-new stopped talk about to your email list of non-members. So let's say we've just dropped a new training. Which has about how to make sure that you'll grow your list with maximum profitability at one of our of our of our battle plans inside of inside the league so they'll be emails around how it's important to on november saying it's really important to me. She don't run out of money when you grow your email list. Good news is that's one of the things that's dropped inside of our membership. The league come and join the league so you sell. You'll membership based on the content of the membership individual pieces of content. And that means people can go. I'm really interested in that thing because you people are looking for a reason joyal membership and it might just happen to be something you release this week this month or this quarter is the very thing that holds them over that thing so whatever your content is that you're releasing makes you use that as the basis to sell non-members into your membership very cool and again it. Just it just gives you a this unstoppable run of content because you can pull several. Emails are of each and every one the fifth lesson that we learned is that we need to have a series of different promotional campaigns to sell the membership from different angles. So obviously we do day to day my marketing what we call us noble emails. That's like a podcast episode in itself but like just you know ate today emails but also we run these campaigns which have a beginning middle and end like over the course of three days or four days or seven days or ten days. We'll send people to bits of content. Which then linked to a sales offer which then have a bonus or something something cool to hook people in and we know that different people different things appeal to different people and therefore we wanna give people a vast array of different reasons to pay attention to us so sometimes we have campaign which is all email lead and it's just designed to help people what the league is but then they will buy from that will the next campaign might send them to a free video where they go. Watch the free video. That's some education in and if they go march that free video than we put them down a different route so we want to make sure that we're on the you know. Sometimes we might do a free challenge. People enrolled in this five day free challenge. We share a bunch of stuff at the end. We can sell the so. We want to make sure we got a whole bunch of different ways to wrap up the league so that people can see it differently they can understand it differently and it allows them everybody at some point to have seen heard the binny's to see or hear in order to make the decision that that going to actually

The Indicator from Planet Money
GameStop and the Short Squeeze
"Okay stacey so when you imagine that we are squirrels okay okay. An through the fall you being very responsible squirrel have been squirreling away loads of nuts for the winter. Okay all right now. I have to but i've also been keeping an eye on the weather and i'm pretty convinced that there's gonna be a nut surplus this winter and there's gonna be a lot of nuts on the market this would be the squirrel nut market precisely. Okay okay not all the other. Squirrels are responsible as you and me a lot of them. Leave it to the last minute to stock up and you end up with these shortages and consequently these very long lines at the nut highs. I think we're definitely already there. I think there are long lines at the house batting bludger with me like i say i think there's going to be a surplus of nuts this year right for whatever reason and that means i think prices are going to fall and i want to bet on that price movement which means that i won't to short the market so you're going to bet against the market for nuts as a squirrel that is exactly right. That literally sounds nets me all right so right now mixed fancy unsalted nuts. Ten bucks can't squirrels. Net of choice. Fancy unsalted nuts. Okay and i think the price of the of that collection of nuts is going to go lower and so to set up my short. The first thing that i do is go to someone who's got a load of nuts and is willing to lend me a pint or two and that person is you okay so now you are wanting to borrow my nuts that i saved. That's right and as a little fee to sweetened things. I'll give you an acorn all right okay. I'm in. I'm in so let's start with a one point bag just to see. Okay all right all right all right now. I take that point of nuts and i go to the market and sell it for ten dollars right which leaves me with a nice crisp ten dollar note and then we wait for a day or two and we wait look at that. The prices fallen Not sir eight dollars a pint okay. So you sold a pound of nuts for ten bucks and now they're worth eight bucks. That's right so i'm going to buy them back at that rate right but by them for eight dollars and of course it means i get some change from my ten dollar note. Yes you're two dollars in the black. That's exactly right so now. I've got that pint of knots which i returned to you as promised excellence and i've got two dollars of my own which i get to keep okay. So that is a successful short. That is a successful short. Okay that is great but what happens if the price goes in the other direction. Let's say you are wrong about the value of nuts this winter. Maybe there's a supply shortage price of nuts goes through the roof and suddenly like let's say all of a sudden it's like twelve dollars a pound of nuts if gustav twelve dollars out of luck right because i have to. I've got to get those nuts back to give them back to you. So i'm going to dig in my own pockets for those two dollars to make twelve dollars to get your nuts back and that means i'm going to take a two dollar loss at the whim of supply and demand except the sometimes it's not the law of supply and demand that drives the market. I mean take. This company game celebrate. This is a company that has a bunch of brick and mortar stores that sells video and computer games. It's like it's been it's under a lot of pressure like a lot of other retailers are right now which is probably why you know. Analysts have been a little skeptical about the price of its stock. Exactly supply and demand was not what drove that price up. What happened was he had a bunch of people who got together in chatrooms and these are like a lot of the day. Traders now the traditional short-selling squirrels but like another group. No or even the regular trading. So we don't know who these people are. They hang out and chat rooms and they call themselves. Things spelt pants and proto molecular. I mean we don't know who they are they could be chipmunks so basically there is sort of the traders and you can kind of rely on what they're doing and why they're trying to anticipate the prices of stocks and other things going down and then you have this other group and we're not sure who they are or what they want. Well i think a lot of them wanna make money right. And i think a lot of them. Want to put the screws to shortsellers. They just hate shortsellers. They hate and shortsellers have been betting for some time. That game stop. Stock will drop. But there's also kind of a populist thing happening here with a lot of these traitors judging by the reddit threads that they just wanna poke in middle finger at wall street. They're not the first. They're not the first and then of course all these other people who are just trading for kicks right. I mean they see the price of the stocks go up and in many cases they wanna be part of that and some of them even want to buy it the high take they want those bragging rights and what they do is to start this kind of frenzy. They spread rumors in these chatrooms. They get all fired up. And then they wait till the stock pumps and then they're also chasing it upwards and onwards and upwards which brings us to the short squeeze yes the short squeeze. What is the short squeeze. Yeah you see so when the price surges like this it means for shortsellers like me because we remember have to buy back the stalker nuts or whatever it is that we've sold in order to return them to the people who lead them to us to you me right so when we start to see prices going up and up and up frankly we start to panic right because you are going further and further into the red exactly right. Nah we're all rushing into the market to buy stock around not so whatever before the price gets too high and wipes a site and we're all doing it at the same time. Which of course drives the price even higher. All these people buying your literally being squeezed. You are literally being squeezed. I mean imagine this like a hole in a trunk and you call one hundred short-selling squirrels rushing to get through the whole stale at the same time. While the whole is getting smaller bloodbath.

Kinky Katie's World
"ten bucks" Discussed on Kinky Katie's World
"Up to me today. She she did to me over a god. I thought my cousin village sleep had it bad. Exactly cats bad at it yet. You you you. You didn't understand what i met until when we walked in the room. I pointed out that you looked out. Oh it does look like a sad little attached all the poor little guy or the guy can't sit up all right so we're going to get outta here for for the week. I think we should go check out to to getting better every day every day. Well you know videos. Every week. I think so and he does he. He works on them. Quite quite hard diligently mostly i by work on that. Stupid little cartoons. Because it's more fun for me. And i just i me. Hey whatever it is what it is. I don't sugarcoat it. So yeah right up giving on social media. Check me out screams coming up in march. Oh oh oh yeah gotta be social media for like ten bucks you can. You can watch all these fucking losers family snapshot and shit. i'll explain. I'm sorry. I forgot puts you next week. Does anybody does..

Forever35
L'Oreal Paris Elvive 8-Second Wonder Water: Worth The Hype?
"Have you heard of this stuff lori. L. eight second wonder water. I have not oh okay. Let me tell you a little bit about it. It's a newer product. It is a tiny twenty allure. Best of beauty winner now. okay. I don't normally give much credence to like product awards but the allure. Best of beauty is one that i do hold in very high regard. I understand. I think that is like when i see that. Something has their seal of approval. Yeah i i read the review on the website. I love their year end list really their staff. Yeah so this is just been like hot on line. I believe hot on the graham. Maybe the talk. I don't know because my brain is mush talk. Yep that's what everybody calls it talk. I don't know like even where it entered my brain space just because there's so much scrolling and tiredness going on On point. I became aware of this right. So this uses something called lama lar- technology which essentially from what i have read it zones in on the parts of your hair that need treatment deep conditions at very quickly and leaves you with a silky smooth conditioned hair and hey the name of the second wonder water which is like amazing marketing. You're only supposed to massage on your head for eight seconds. See it comes with a squirt to but actually has the dosage amounts on the back marked so like it's like this is trying out says like this is how much or like this is one usage so i found that very helpful. Thank you laurie. Al and you play it after shampooing you squirted all over your head and into your hair for the aforementioned eight seconds and then you rinse it out and it warms on your head like it's like a wo- s it. It's a strange feeling. I'm gonna. I'm gonna grade at a b. minus c. plus okay so. That's not super enthusiast. Now i was like so it costs about ten bucks and i'm going to try it one more time to just kind of see if maybe you know. Maybe i didn't massage for the full eight seconds. I don't know it might just be my hair. I posted on instagram. And lots tons of people responded about it and many had tried it and loved it. If other people whom like a blue blue drood blue drood lou dried lows dried. I blow dry my hair after which is of a bottle recommends and my hair was nice. It was smooth. it was silky. But it wasn't like it wasn't like the world's like a transformation wasn't like a fairy godmother came down and like wave the wand on my

Rhythm and Pixels Video Game Music Podcast
"ten bucks" Discussed on Rhythm and Pixels Video Game Music Podcast
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Marketplace with Kai Ryssdal
Pandemic wage gains were just a fluke
"Come friday. We're going to get the latest stab shot on average hourly earnings in this economy and it is expected to show continued strong winds gains but our guy on economic statistics mitchell hartman. He says best to ignore that and focus instead on the trouble yet to come so a crazy thing happened on the way to the pandemic recession. After the economy shut down and twenty million people lost their jobs. Workers average hourly earnings went up skyrocketed. Actually up eight percent year over year but what got was was not signal. Joseph bruce willis is chief economist at rsm consulting. He'll be our guide through this thicket of wage data and when he says noise not signal he means fast. Rising wages have been a statistical anomaly of the pandemic economy high paid professionals kept working from home and mostly held onto their paychecks but millions of mostly low paid service workers lost their jobs. When you've got forty percent of households making forty thousand or less seen a job loss or loss in wages. That explains that head. Fake if you will on wages forty year old cinnamon deutsche is. An example of what bruce willis is talking about. She was teaching at a childcare center in asheville beulah ohio when it closed and she got laid off in march her three hundred and fifty dollars a week. Paycheck disappeared from the average earnings calculation. But she got unemployment which included six hundred dollars a week in extra federal pandemic pay until she was hired back three months later. I made twice as much on unemployment with the extra six hundred dollars. As i do now but i am glad to be back to work. I mean i like going to work so like many americans do inches. Income actually went up for a while because of additional unemployment benefits and relief checks but those temporary effects are fading. And just says we're in for a rude awakening. What i think we're going to see is a very bifurcated. Wage market this idea that k shaped economy separation between the hadgem. The have notch bruce willis says the haves those who work in what he calls. These zoom economy will have made goes at the upper end. Those who are already thriving. There's going to be competition for those workers. you know. Premium place their wages but for lower wage says workers even as the economy reopened and employers. Start staffing up again. Those in the middle to the lower end of the market where the damage occurred. They're not going to see a lot of wage growth. That's due in part to supply and demand. Lots of unemployed workers looking for jobs not enough job openings to give them leverage to demand higher pay. then there's something. Economists call downward nominal wage rigidity firms during hard times ten not reduce. The wages of the employee said they keep on the books but when the times get better wage gains core restrained. That is pretty much what cinnamon joy is seeing in her job. She's back at work fulltime at her previous salary of three hundred and fifty dollars a week. The extra unemployment income she banked back in the spring has run out. My credit card is back up to you. Know almost max out trying to pay five or ten bucks extra so that i can pay that down. I make enough money to pay my bills and have mcdonald's once in a while but you know if my car breaks down or have an emergency am just outta luck i i have to borrow from. Somebody doesn't expect chill get a raise until she hits ten years of service in twenty twenty

The Bio Report
Bringing Precision Cancer Care to Dogs
"Joining us. Oh thank you so. It's exciting to be here spend some time with you. We're gonna talk about cancer precision medicine and dogs one health and it's fighter accu- offering is seeking to bring advanced cancer diagnostics and treatment to for legged patients. Let's start with the connection between human and canine cancer. How much of an overlap is there. It's actually pretty significant. So dogs and humans co evolved. Let's start there and sadly you know they share health and they shared disease and sadly share a lot of similarities cancers there's similar history logic appearance. There are similar tumor genetics molecular targets. There's metastasis you know the same kind of process there -peutic response immuno competency and Yeah so the one big difference is that there were for example. Six million dogs diagnosed with cancer in the us last year versus about two million people in the population of dogs much smaller is about ninety million. So you can see there that the incident prevalence is quite high. There's not only an overlap but there's also a significant gap in care when it comes to treating dogs with cancer. How big a gap is there between the state of cancer care for humans and dogs. That's a great question. So and really part of what drives our mission every day As the dog right is more and more beyond even best friend. Really family member and many of the advancements for human oncology have actually been tested on dogs right beagles however very little has made it back to the dog to actually help the dog as a patient not just a subject And so the difference is a stark for for example in the world of targeted therapies. Which is a class of drugs. Really from this century That's already been around for twenty years in in humans They're about twenty five of those therapies for humans. Fda approved and there's really only been one for dogs. We're changing that but that's the kind of gap At any given day on college that a human clinic might have. I don't know sixty tools in their hands and maximum in the veterinary world. According to our opinion leaders would be maybe thirteen tools including everything under the sun radiation. He will so. The gap is pretty big. You talked about some numbers relating to incidents. But what's the market opportunity. So the market opportunity. I how i look at it. We're creating it so it's not super the fine but the market opportunity is that we have six million dogs right Diagnosed a ready. That diagnosis is pretty There's been some investment behind that by the parent by the family It's not you know it's not ten bucks. Probably you know all in out of pocket between two hundred fifty dollars all the way to two thousand defending those a surgery. So that right there gives you one gives you a dimension however Only you know we think it's even less than twenty five percent there actually medically treated today. We think that that's because of the current will Frankly are mostly from last century. And are you know even their their hard the basically hard on family right to go to a specialist clinic. maybe they don't have one nearby Drop off their dog in cova on the sidewalk. They don't even talk to the clinician face to face that is and they're you know for baby call. It will be in the clinic for a long time for an infusion. It's chemo so it's very onerous and tough We think you know we could do better. And we can bring more tools and increase accessibility. What's the vision for one. Half what trying to do a one health is actually a movement. It's the shared health and disease the oneness across species. So we are looking at you. Know what has In the in the context of oncology we're looking at what has moved forward the human world that we could lift and bring back to the dog and on the other. You know if you think of it on both sides of the leash then walk. Can we learn finchley from the pet dogs. Cancer journey which happens at a vari accelerated speed bright which You can basically the lifetime of the dog right is shorter than ours so you can just see things and again a similar journey right with metastasis and whatnot What could we learn you. Could we interrogate. Could we find where are the biomarkers similar and then look at for example combinations of drugs right we understand that cancers multifactorial and that you know likely the you know kind