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"thirty five hundred dollars" Discussed on WTOP

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01:34 min | Last week

"thirty five hundred dollars" Discussed on WTOP

"Ph RMA org slash middleman to learn more paid for by need box with Jackson Hewitt don't wait weeks for the IRS to send your tax refund get it up to thirty five hundred dollars today when you file your taxes at Jackson Hewitt dot com this WTOP news for twenty three Hispanic Heritage Month continues today and last through mid -october all this month WTOP continues to highlight the people traditions and customs of Latino community in the DC region speaking of the Latino community WTOP's Mike Barillo hears from one area baseball fan who says he knows one big way the Nationals could increase their fan base Albert Morales of Woodbine Maryland Berlin has been many years in politics in the DC region and he says one thing MLB teams such as the Nationals should start doing is having Spanish broadcasts of games Morales who contributed to an op on -ed this for the hill says a move could fill seats with a young demographic of fans that is growing this is kind of a brainer and baseball still remains very popular in Latino households and he says don't forget many are from Latin American countries you look at the rosters of some of these teams are from we're from everywhere the Nats didn't respond to a request for comment but the Baltimore Orioles did saying it is considering Spanish broadcasts for the future Marillo WTOP news sports at 25 and 55 powered by Red River technology decisions aren't black and white think red George Wallace sauntered into the studio and says he has breaking NFC

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01:45 min | Last week

"thirty five hundred dollars" Discussed on WTOP

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"thirty five hundred dollars" Discussed on WTOP

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02:09 min | Last week

"thirty five hundred dollars" Discussed on WTOP

"Thirty five hundred dollars today when you file your taxes at jackson hueitt details at jackson hueitt dot com seven twenty eight traffic and it's what's happening reda kessler all kinds of things going on right now john let's start with the delays heading into the district new on york avenues is inbound new york avenue delays near south dakota avenue headed past the light at platensburg road toward west virginia montana the earlier wreck was near sixteenth street northeast keep an eye out in case everything is still there but getting to new york avenue or dc two ninety five of both using the bw parkway in fifty is also a headache inbound on the parkway your delays coming from the beltway toward the good luck road overpass also from two oh two headed onto new york avenue or dc two ninety five the inbound fifty delay begins near four ten and if you're on dc two ninety that five delay takes you to pennsylvania avenue inbound suitland parkway slows after silver hill road all the way toward stirling and the douglas bridge i two ninety five delays coming from the beltway headed toward joint base anacostia bowling also both sides of two ninety five slow getting onto the inbound eleventh street bridge that is an off and on delay making toward your way the third street tunnel northbound three ninety five delays begin out of springfield off and on making your way cross the fourteenth street bridge and the case bridge onto the freeway toward main avenue your travel lane should be completely open we had a new rec reported on georgetown pike near walker road in the area of stephanie circle watch for once in herndon everything reopened on six oh six sterling road between crestview drive and eldon street they have repaired the down to poland wires that were in the roadway and the travel lanes have been reopened in maryland on down your major delays out of clarksburg often on through gathersburg then coming off of three seventy toward twenty eight o 'clock phil and again your montrose road headed on to the southbound two seventy spur traffic brought to you by navy federal credit credit union proud to serve members of the armed forces do d veterans and their families our members are the mission learn more navy federal dot org i'm reda kessler w t o p traffic seven news first alert meteorologist brian van de graph track you very nice pattern here last couple of days wrapping up summers fall officially kicks off on saturday after a

"thirty five hundred dollars" Discussed on WTOP

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01:43 min | Last week

"thirty five hundred dollars" Discussed on WTOP

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"thirty five hundred dollars" Discussed on Southern Tomfoolery Plays

Southern Tomfoolery Plays

05:47 min | 2 years ago

"thirty five hundred dollars" Discussed on Southern Tomfoolery Plays

"I did not do that alone. Or even i think the the big person that should get a lot of the credit for pulling pulling it off is Jason from what do you pods. He knows jason enjoy literally the hugest shutout. He so so did he take you back. That's i just wanted to like before another would be speak. I let me set the record straight that that that show. You know the operation of during that week rested on my shoulders But what he did to make it happen. was was herculean in in its largeness so before that This it was kind of a weird cross section of the two parts of my life. Right the part where i had worked with pies. Oh because i had worked professionally in game distribution and had interviewed erik. Mona and some other folks For various game releases that we were gonna put out on our company's youtube channel which was at the time called active player network. so we had. I already had that relationship with With aaron shanks who's The the marketing director over there and so when he reached when i guess it was no it wasn't him. It was jaspers posted saying. Hey we want to do a pozo event like who. Who do you think would be good to rope into that I saw it. And i said hi. I do a starfighter podcast. Like let's talk. And then aaron. Who knew me from there said yes. Yes you know. We've worked with an before on things with pies. Oh so definitely definitely work with her which was really nice so even though i don't have the largest footprint online suddenly i was like i did. Oh no now. I have to do it. So yeah so you know coming from getting to bring everything all the relationships that i had formed from my professional life in distribution Then to the new professional relationships. I had performed With people on the podcasting side of things And the experience that i had had streaming both at that at that company but then on my own channel ever since so it was a challenge that i knew i would be prepared to meet But i had no idea that we would be part of raising over one hundred thousand dollars for jasper's game week which was across all of their stream so it wasn't just us but You know any other stream. I've done. I think the maximum we've raised on my channel in a you know an a twenty four hour period or two day period has been like three maybe thirty five hundred dollars most and here. We were raising at least two thousand dollars a day. It was nuts. And i was again not that i always. I always think it's better to underestimate than to overestimate when you're doing a fundraiser. Like that because you want people to feel the excitement of achieving something as a community when you meet one of those milestones and then the giveaways get released or whatever the next phases gets released But i remember saying to Jason before we went live with it you know. Do you think this is too much or too little. Like do you think we're going to raise more. I have no idea what to expect. and he said mean either. I guess. Let's just try to raise two thousand dollars and then if we do then great and we did that within. Like the first game and a half and i was like okay. Well clearly you grow..

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"thirty five hundred dollars" Discussed on Armstrong & Getty On Demand

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

07:53 min | 2 years ago

"thirty five hundred dollars" Discussed on Armstrong & Getty On Demand

"The armstrong and getty show as one more example of is it inflation or just individual things going up for different reasons last year that says this texture throw away a fifteen foot above ground pool had a couple of holes in it. I went to replace it this year. Instead of the three hundred fifty dollars. I paid for that one. It was now listed for a thousand dollars. Wow so all kinds of things are going way up for different reasons and part of it and but if everything is then the reasons don't matter so much it's just inflates. scher right. So the story of biogen's new alzheimer's treatment. You know if you know. This is not a brag. It's just a statement of purpose. There's so many stories you hear on the news that they barely scratched the surface. The smiling twit a chipper chips him gives you the basic facts barely but leaves you know understand and often the story behind. The story is the cliche but i is really really interesting. And what we try to do is bring you that on this show. Here's a good example new alzheimer's treatment which is Named abdul helm has been reported as a breakthrough in fighting against alzheimer's terrifying disease. Around five hundred thousand. Americans diagnosed with alzheimer's each year and it does look pretty promising for dealing with people who have mild symptoms early in the disease. Because it it gets rid of some of the plaques that form on your brain that call 'cause alzheimer's disease but and i'm going to jump back and forth between some really good coverage and axios in the new york times the food and drug administration's decision on monday to approve new alzheimer's medication over the fierce objections of its scientific advisers set into motion one of the most controversial drug introductions in years. The problem with this drug is that they approved for all alzheimer's patients even though it has not been tested on anybody with advanced symptoms. It might not do them any good whatsoever. More than six million americans and half a million more. Every year have alzheimer's a million every year. And this thing which is a monthly intravenous infusion hoof costs fifty six thousand dollars per year per patient plus tens of thousands of dollars in additional costs for screening and monitoring patients that must just because my son doing his ivig for his thing about sixty grand a year so that just must be what it costs to do that sort of thing roughly. So yeah that will. That'd be really expensive for five hundred thousand people. Alzheimer's patients live on average an additional three to eleven years after their diagnosis. According to the mayo clinic so listen that this now. A half of the newly eligible americans in a year began treatment with agile home. The cost would be fourteen billion dollars. That's roughly equivalent to the medicare part b. spending on the next eight drugs combined in fact that fourteen to compare the fourteen billion on this new drug total part be spending in two thousand nine hundred thirty seven billion so this would raise it by a little less than half by forty percent in the blink of an eye. Selnow added gear up over years of did you mention i missed it or do we have a number on when winter. Most people diagnosed. I gotta believe that the age is pretty high like you're into your automatically getting government care territory. Yeah most of the time might as well be. Yeah indeed That let me skip down here. So there's arguments about the cost of it but this would drive medicare immediately into bankruptcy an increased that fast so the government would have to start negotiating the price of this drug and other drugs the way some people are talking about. And maybe they should but also the the problem is that this would cost skyrocketing costs in healthcare and insurance in general. And everybody would pay for it if you're a healthy forty year old and suddenly significant chunk of the population is getting this fifty six thousand dollars per year drug and the insurance companies are on the hook to pay for it. Well they're not gonna like sell their houses to pay for it. They're going to charge you more to pay for it. New york times says the drugs. All certain unleash a gusher of profits for biogen drugs expect to become the best selling products in the world within a few years but the drugs approval largely shouldered by medicare could drive up insurance premiums. According to healthcare policy experts could add new out of pocket costs for some families that are already facing years of staggering costs for carrying for loved ones with alzheimer's dr joseph ross pharmaceutical policy expert at yale sits on a committee that advises medicare on coverage. Decision says this is really what keeps me up at night. A therapy of this cost is going to have enormous implications for everyone and by everyone literally mean you to. There's going to be some sixty and seventy year olds on your plan. If they start getting this treatment you will see your premiums go up. Oh boy yeah and this would be an a conundrum if the drug was you know miraculous home run but it sounds like you might not do any good at all well in. Something's going on that. They approved it for all alzheimer's patients. There's no proof it would help would be a great way to force into socialized medicine. Prominent experts yeah. Yeah that absolutely could be. Prominent experts including the fda's independent advisory committee and a professional society representing geriatricians and other healthcare providers for older adults urge the agency not to approve the drug said. Dr peter bach drug pricing expert at memorial. Sloan kettering cancer center quote. It's completely unconvincing that we should be using it at all in reality. We shouldn't be paying anything. We should be continuing to research until we have drugs. That are shown to be effective. Meanwhile the company's shares soared thirty eight percent monday alone. you know. Obamacare brought us the explosion in In deductibles which just doesn't get talked about enough nope people don't get it. I guess because you know obamacare still polls pretty well everybody's deductible. The relationship with their deductible changed overnight my whole life a deductible was like not even worth paying attention to now. It's so high barely feel like i've got health coverage sure thousands of gotta go out of pocket before the insurance even kicks in diving on your plane. I don't know what ours now. i should look into it because my son's on quite a few drugs. Well you know your deductible you don't you don't get any coverage on those drugs until your deductible kicks in so every drug. I go and pay for early in the year is cash so i go and i expect the drugs going eight dollars or two dollars or free or whatever notes four hundred dollars it just keeps adding up until you hit the whatever whether your deductibles thirty five hundred dollars or sixty five hundred dollars or whatever it is. You barely feel like you have health insurance. If you're a relatively healthy family one. More number for the institute for clinical and economic review which evaluates the value of medicines and i. I'm not sure exactly what goes into estimates. It could be a little cold hearted but they say this part of their formula is how effective it is. Obviously they've estimated that this new drug would be cost effective only below eighty three hundred dollars a year. And it's fifty six thousand. Yeah yeah. I don't know that something stinks here..

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"thirty five hundred dollars" Discussed on Work In Progress

Work In Progress

02:44 min | 2 years ago

"thirty five hundred dollars" Discussed on Work In Progress

"Boston and over forty investors came together to build this social impact on and we call the project massachusetts pathway to economic advancement and the idea is to raise investment capital in this case almost thirteen million dollars from these forty investors to provide education and employment opportunities or more than two thousand immigrants and refugees in the area if you really think about the economy in the commonwealth of sits immigrants power you know more than half of the workforce in key critical sectors in healthcare and hospitality and a few other sectors. And this is a very important workforce that the state is very focused on so one of the tracks in this social impact bond is called english for advancement so these new cover style community. They need to learn english. And this particular track will measure and serve one thousand immigrants and refugees off the two thousand one thousand ended up in this track. It was a very rigorous measurement methodology. We actually use randomized controlled trial. That was a treatment group and a comparison group and it was extraordinary impacted mobility just released the interim findings of the our results just a few months ago and basically said that participants earnings grew on average around thirty five hundred dollars after the first two years of enrolling in the program and with very statistically significant impacts right so you basically saying that people entered the program two years later. They're seeing a wage of north of thirty five hundred dollars. Investors are repaid based on job placement based on how many of them go up that economic escalator and the commonwealth of massachusetts will repay based on a formula in the status quo government would fund yell out programs and upscaling programs based on outputs. Right you know how many hours in your job training program. A lot of compliance measures program is sarah and here. The state is just paying on results. How many people benefited from this program. As measured i wage gains and wage civility over time. And we're really excited to see the program wrap up. Our investors have already gotten their principal and return back. And it's a win win win mechanism where investors are getting double bottom line returns. The state is seeing these extraordinary results for these members of the community. Seeing that their tax dollars are funding outcomes instead of outputs and importantly more than two thousand people are getting on with better lives and jv s the.

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"thirty five hundred dollars" Discussed on Don't Keep Your Day Job

Don't Keep Your Day Job

02:56 min | 2 years ago

"thirty five hundred dollars" Discussed on Don't Keep Your Day Job

"'cause like it was taking so long because this other guy was trying to buy this yves saint laurent back for thirty five hundred dollars. I was like oh my god. I'm watching this guy. But again he was buying it for his girlfriend for mother's day and that signified to him something huge like. She's gonna feel how much i care whatever. It was like that allowed that to happen. Which is that's why he bought it in any case the woman says to me pick something out but you have to exchange it today because you're way past. We only have a ninety day. Exchange thing whatever today and i got something and i paid a little bit more and it's cute. It's not like my thing is whatever everyone has their thing minds not like bags really but i got like a big bag that i could put like kids stephan to travel or whatever and it was expensive and i left and i realized hot so like even though i don't even care about these particular items. I am looking forward to wearing that bag because it does make me feel something like there's an energy in it that's the thing is like everything contains energy like this is smart water right. I don't even know like is actually that much better. I think it actually tastes better. But it's what it makes me feel about myself. It's the story. I tell myself right so when we were putting things out in the world we realize that we're making it about us all the time not worth it. It's like what about the other person. What if you just became a receiver and by being a receiver. You gave them a greater gift. Maybe it's about them and maybe it's not about earning it's about. That person is generous. That person is excited. That person wants that so we have to get. That too is that we don't have to walk on our knees thousands of miles in the desert as mary. Oliver says we can just receive all right. Well i hope you guys are going to enjoy these mini episodes. If there's something that you need to hear if there's a question that you have if there's a certain particular way that i can support you please feel free to. Dm me on instagram. At kathy dot heller. I'm here for you. I'm here to remind you with complete certainty that it is absolutely possible for you to get paid to do what you love for you to feel that feeling of purpose and contribution in your life every day because you were put here you were assigned to share with the world that which is uniquely yours and so if there is any way that i can help support you. Please let me know. In the meantime i'll be bringing you these daily doses and hoping that that makes a difference. I love you so much. If this is helpful please share it on your instagram. Please texted somebody. Let's keep spreading the love and helping people to show more in this life with the magic that they were given..

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"thirty five hundred dollars" Discussed on BiggerPockets Money Podcast

BiggerPockets Money Podcast

02:27 min | 2 years ago

"thirty five hundred dollars" Discussed on BiggerPockets Money Podcast

"You too thank you so much. So seraphina let's start with your income. Okay we are currently self employed in right now. I have us having an owner pay combined. Thirty five hundred dollars a month. What do you do. We have a like carpentry customer working but building business to darren's book builder and woodworker. And i do the bookkeeping. The paperwork and the invoicing things like that awesome. And is that income fluctuate or is reasonably steady there. It definitely fluctuates. But i've been trying to. I recently got the book profit. I that suggested that you set it up so they have a steady income as best you can so i think we can maintain that so. That's that's kind of how it came about. This is also our first year. This paradigm of we both worked at a nonprofit working school for seventeen years so yes. We just started this last june. And has this changed your income Significantly lowered or increased. I think it's a little bit lower. Just because i'm not i don't also have a job. I work part time for the nonprofit. So i mean we're both working but it feels like we have one income. Okay and do you feel good in your first year. Are you seeing a slope of kroth in your company in in revenue in those types of things or do you kind of feel like this is going to be pretty steady at its current level of thirty five hundred. I think he could be a steady. I think it just depends maybe on how much how many jobs we get so we were able to have time to take on more jobs than we probably increase that. I think we get stuck or stuck with having feeling like we have to put time on building the house and put time on making money on the jobs. Also undertaking a large additional profit or or a bit of work that's going to add value at the house instruction of it. Let's go to expense. How much are you spending. How much of that thirty five hundred or are you able to keep each month. Are we have a pretty great rent situation right now. Rent's really low at just to dollars. So that's pretty nominal. We do pay property taxes on our property. Were building our house..

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"thirty five hundred dollars" Discussed on Your Optimal Personal Economy

Your Optimal Personal Economy

05:28 min | 2 years ago

"thirty five hundred dollars" Discussed on Your Optimal Personal Economy

"Proper allocation proper protection. Like listen the fundamentals work like You relate back sports you know what people don't realize there's usually you're going to get a higher. We're talking about basketball today. You're going to get a higher percentage shooting inside the three point line versus shooting outside the three point lying it but but so many people want to start talking up threes right because in the event that goes in the report versus ones however if they shoot inside the to a higher probability of make a high percentage of making so it's not as sexy. It's not as glamorous to shoot inside the three point line and you can hold that ball through look steph. Curry does turn around and not look at the basket when shooting release it. You know the definition point. I just think that it's so easy to get caught up in in the sensationalism around what might be new investments are new opportunities. But i think you embrace this idea just go to the basics and the basics word this jewel or so. I just applauded for that and i appreciate it. I think to me it's people. Don't talk about it enough and even my friends and i and the guys in the gym or wherever guys in in the national guard that ideal. It's easy to talk about the. You're talking about the fun. I almost consider that stuff like thon. Almost fantasy football innocence. You're never gonna make zillion dollars in fantasy football but is it fun to do with your buddies with five hundred bucks a season short coal eddie for win at the end. Yeah you're gonna make thirty five hundred dollars scrape cool awesome. We have fallen talking football year. And i made thirty five hundred bucks. You know is going to go back into next year's draft party. That's kind of how i'm viewing the whole day. Trader thing right now is like hey cool. that's those guys are into. They're having fun with it. I hope nobody's getting crazy financially and hurt by it. I have some interesting. i think. Some of it's intriguing to watch and develop at the end of the day. I'm not going to base the next twenty years off of something that.

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"thirty five hundred dollars" Discussed on Weird AF News

Weird AF News

03:05 min | 2 years ago

"thirty five hundred dollars" Discussed on Weird AF News

"A race dog has tested positive for meth in a trainer has been disqualified. A dog trainer in new zealand has been disqualified from racing after one of her winning greyhounds tested positive for meth. Unfortunately this is true. Here's what happened trainer angela. Helen turn walled in her dog. Zipping sarah secured first place at the addington raceway in christchurch. Earning a four thousand dollar prize but the money never made it to her pockets after her. Winning dogs post race. Urine tests was flagged for 'em fed. It means in methamphetamines. The judicial control authority for racing has investigated seems to be a problem in the dog racing industry. I'd imagine perhaps in horse racing industry as well. I don't know how i feel about my dogs being on meth and imagine it. It could give them a heart attack. I don't like that. I'm a big fan of performance. Enhancing drugs though. If we're being honest. I want my major league baseball players to be able to hit six hundred foot home runs. I'm totally on board with that. And let's allow it in soccer as well because there's not enough scoring going on. It's the american way man more points more points on the board now. The judicial control authority for racing is investigated. As i said it was unable to determine a deliberate wrongdoing but an example had to be made for the rest of dog racing and the trainer was hit with a four month ban from competition. The chairman spoke about this saying that. Methamphetamine is a potent pa- potent central nervous system stimulant which poses significant animal welfare issues. In the level of amphetamine in this sample was particularly large boy. It sounds like zipping. Sarah was really hopped up on the meth. He had the dog won the race and then immediately went home and cleaned her house. Sorry badmouth joke in addition they will have to be a thirty five hundred dollar fine now. They've added that turn while the trainer had previously a spotless record but They have to show a zero tolerance policy here when it comes to illegal performance enhancing substances especially in these races. There's a lot of money at stake. So i understand it. And of course the health of the dogs at imagine. They don't treat these dogs very well. Anyways overall i don't know much about the greyhound racing industry i went to one greyhound racing back in massachusetts in. What was the name of that place. I think it's on route one north of boston and i got to say i didn't feel very good about it. The poor dogs. I know it's like it's something that maybe can be replaced by digital dogs. I just saw a story about digital horse racing is happening. People are buying and training horses digitally in the world of virtual reality and you can raise your virtual horse. there's actual money being bent. And maybe that's the future of dog racing and horse racing you guys into it..

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"thirty five hundred dollars" Discussed on OC Talk Radio

OC Talk Radio

05:41 min | 2 years ago

"thirty five hundred dollars" Discussed on OC Talk Radio

"Hey you know. I'm going to have this accident. How bad is it gonna be and paul. All i knew was to hit the brakes. It's all new at that moment. Hit the brakes. All of a sudden. I heard these tiny explosions in my mind going on all around the car o excellent it left exa right rear whatever just these tiny explosions and i gripped. I grip the steering wheel and all of a sudden the car stops. The car stopped. And i'll act here the little bit. That that that the where i was really close to the car the other but the thing is i wasn't in an accident and i when i went i took my car into servicing innocent and i told him the same scenarios. Where is the story. I said i knew i was an accident. All of a sudden. I hit the brakes and i heard these tiny explosions mason only at decide. The abs works is four as it is. The computer automatically. gives tension and releases tension on certain in certain ranks. Does it in a split second. Yeah so that's sold me on bmw. As far as their performance and and prescient whole nine yards. I love my bmw. But i taken into the to the dealership they said okay where you're motormouth collapse and We got a problem with the one of your accent. We see. there's a. There's a cracking wasn't wasn't devastating to whereas it was it. Was you know it was gonna fall apart. Because but they did when they did the service in his. Would you need to take a look at this. You know six months when you bring the car back in we're going to reevaluate it. Make sure everything's okay but we just want to went to bring this to your attention but we will have to replace your motor mounts. So when did the initial estimate everything was thirty. Five hundred dollars always they just start with those numbers thirty five hundred dollars and then they asked me if i wanted to proceed like. That wasn't a major decision. How would you like to pay for that right. So but he's.

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Microsoft's Pentagon Deal Validates The AR Industry

Techmeme Ride Home

02:12 min | 2 years ago

Microsoft's Pentagon Deal Validates The AR Industry

"News for the augmented reality industry. Maybe the biggest news in the history of this nascent. The military says microsoft will build one hundred and twenty thousand custom. Hololens headsets for the us army. Validation of the use case for a are in some very serious real world conditions. Yes but also look at how much this validates the hololens as a business microsoft says the contract could be worth up to twenty one point. Eight billion dollars over ten years. Think of all those years and billions of dollars spent on moon shots over at google and in one fell swoop. Microsoft has been like yeah. Hold our beer as brad sam's tweeted and just like the rnd costs for this product have been more than recovered and quote and something tells me if these things prove useful we could eventually see way more than one hundred and twenty thousand units ordered quoting cnbc. This deal follows a four hundred and eighty million dollar contracts microsoft received to give the army prototypes of the integrated visual system or es in two thousand eighteen. The new deal will involve providing production versions the standard issue. Helen's which cost thirty five hundred dollars enables people to see holograms overlaid over their actual environments and interact using hand and voice gestures in iva s. Prototype that a cnbc reporter trade out in two thousand nineteen display a map and a compass and had thermal imaging to reveal people in the dark. The system could also show the aim for a weapon. Quote the ivy a headset based on holland's and augmented by microsoft azure cloud services delivers a platform. That will keep soldiers safer and make them more effective. Alex kitman a technical fellow at microsoft and the person who introduced the helen's in two thousand fifteen wrote in a blog post quote. The program delivers enhanced situational awareness enabling information sharing and decision making in a variety of scenarios and quote. The headset enables soldiers to fight rehearse and train in one system. The army said in a statement. The contract which was awarded on friday has a five year base period where they five year option after that and army spokesperson told cnbc an email. The pentagon did not immediately respond to a request for

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"thirty five hundred dollars" Discussed on Kar Dishin' It : All Things Kardashian

Kar Dishin' It : All Things Kardashian

04:23 min | 2 years ago

"thirty five hundred dollars" Discussed on Kar Dishin' It : All Things Kardashian

"Don't mind binning some time this thing. I don't really know also for anybody who follows paris hilton on instagram. I haven't in a while. Because i couldn't take it but i up until truly Recently she drives around constantly in la listening to that song unlike Just films like palm trees and her own song baby a man. But the point is they're worse some moderately successful attempts in this realm. So we'll see. I think at this point would the paltrow like literally had a movie and an album where she was a country you're right altruism wild for a while she i really can do it all and me and batali. We'll go. we'll go to italy on a road trip show. Also i'll have a weird lifestyle brand. I'll do it and she did. God bless her. god bless her Also i've been watching sex in the city. I think i said last week. To guess the episode where kerry goes to therapy and stanford like you have to go to dr green. Everyone goes quotas. Paltrow caesar and she's like what is paltrow to go to therapy by high self esteem. And i just love the joke in such a good joke to be made in like nineteen ninety eight. What a strong joke high selfless. She suffers from high self esteem. Really good joe and like so like truly written in the nineties talking high self esteem is seen so is gonna think on it. She's not sure in the meantime scott and his buddy dalton time to figure out scott's fashion for fall they go to a store. i've never heard of. Maybe you nova called paul stewart. Now which is this. He describes it. Is this over the top menswear store. It doesn't seem to wild to me but it's definitely for a rich rich dapper man. I mean i think for a twenty something year old a very over the top and he's talking to the guy is like maybe i'm ready for and asking. Maybe a smoking jacket. I don't know and then the guy's like what about a cane. He's like oh at. It's like this ends up being such a comedy episode for scott. He is having a ball. Says my great granddaddy was a pimp. He wants his cane. It's a thirty five hundred dollar cane. He looks injured when he walks with this cane. I'm not saying. I could walk better with a cane. A cane implies oftentimes like an injury. So it's not like but i truly was laughing so hard the way. He specifically walks with his cane. I think the problem is if you don't need a walk with a cane. it's hard walk with the old. The gain should hold it in use for climbing. Oh my god he made me laugh does look like a cartoon trying to walk. He looks like a baby elephant. Getting its first step. You like doesn't know how to move his legs and he's like it's really bad. Millions like high the highest knee. He's like looks like he's learning to walk and so he gets this thirty five hundred dollar kane and is just truly happy as a clam check them out like all right. That'll be three thousand five hundred dollars and she just looks. Oh so amused by this idiot. Buying such an expensive k. I don't know what i thought canes cost. But i was like. Oh so this is insane. He truly had no idea. That wasn't gonna cost thirty five hundred dollars. I love how much of this season is about. Scott being an absolute moron about like buying cars buying canes scott thinks money isn't an napoli. Money is like the headline husband understand how money works very riche. Ooh very so. We have kim end the music at the studio dream..

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"thirty five hundred dollars" Discussed on Kar Dishin' It : All Things Kardashian

Kar Dishin' It : All Things Kardashian

04:39 min | 2 years ago

"thirty five hundred dollars" Discussed on Kar Dishin' It : All Things Kardashian

"He's wearing a g string anyhow on for what. Funny what like just to try to humiliate can stop. It is true. But what if it were kim him. What if he did leave wearing a for. What if you left. Dress like jennifer lopez on the hudson in that scene of hustlers on the roof for. She covers up constants. The one i had his my wallpaper the memories of hustlers So then we. We dance over to scott. He's at dinner and he's with keith. The mentor his boss and some of his associates. And this is the most unappealing table of men i have. Maybe seen in my life these guys. Every of them has like slicked back hair. I mean you love the sopranos. I love the sopranos but that they're not leaser not a group of guys that i ever need. Pull up a chair. Yeah and they and he's like yeah. I need to show basically that. I can still hang with the big boys and so basically when the tab comes scott grabs it trying to show off. Its thirty five hundred dollars. Everyone's like no no like knowing. Of course man can't afford this and also all these guys have at least fifteen years on him like he is. Yeah dramatically younger than all of them. Yes i mean. I guess he could probably write it off because it's on the show but yes but still it's like come on he's like why are you trying to prove your legit. You are not yet legit. Also your when you don't have money and you spend it that way and they're like oh he's probably not going to business. Well that's why it's an it heightens so the stars down thirty five hundred dollars for this dinner. And next thing where next scene we're in a car dealership. We are in a rolls royce. Car dealership keith. Scott and a man named gooch. Now i did call it the bentley store. So thank you for. I thought i wrote bentley at first and then only later on day said when i realized it was rolls royce. I thought so too expose. What do i know. Th they can be on the same..

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"thirty five hundred dollars" Discussed on MinddogTV  Your Mind's Best Friend

MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

01:46 min | 2 years ago

"thirty five hundred dollars" Discussed on MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend

"I be outsourced also saw a company and then we'll talk about what how much how much if depending upon put it this way. That's eight five thousand to five thousand is a minimum. And then it's the goal ozzy's get the full five thousand. But if i come back to you and i listen i've had a. I've be able to negotiate. Say thirty five hundred. We accept that like on saying you. Don't wanna lose all your money. But i guess some money is better than none if i can negotiate thirty five hundred. Will you accept that if you come back and you say yes and we'll get the check cutting you'll get your thirty five hundred dollars right But i think part of the problem is for and you kind of alluded to this early. Nobody wants to pick up the phone and deal with collection but when it becomes a problem then it becomes drag on my business. Because i'm spending necessary time all day long trying to track down a debt from a year and a half ago when i should be attending to today's business in movement and as a small business. I don't have the resources in time for that. So that's one. I it makes sense the somebody else but when you negotiate that settlement will call it Gonna take a cut of that too. So i'm really gonna get them less than thirty five right but yes i'm gonna take some yes. I'm gonna take a piece of that but the point the point is is that i you know. If if it's if it's five thousand gabled to get you know we. I mean we were talking about you. Know what what piece makes sense for my company to to get but the goal is obviously mean. I'm i'm in businesses. Well but the goal is if i get you know some of your money back and then we say okay. Okay i get this. What will you accept them. You know we will talk about that. So i would do that. Because here's the thing. As i understand for a small business that you might you might be like d..

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"thirty five hundred dollars" Discussed on Geek News Central

Geek News Central

07:36 min | 2 years ago

"thirty five hundred dollars" Discussed on Geek News Central

"Roadblocks preventing it from going into effect and two thousand seventeen. The federal communication commission voted repeal. The obama era internet regulations banning internet service provider like a t and rising from rowling or blocking traffic and implementing paid fast-lane's the following year. Free pass its own ball. Instituting net neutrality rules at the state level that law was quickly challenged by the justice department which argued the california law was preempted by the f. c. c.'s. Two thousand seventeen repeal. Whoever this i am pleased department justice withdrawn this lawsuit when the fcc over my junction rolled back. Its charlie policy. States like california sought to fill the void with their own laws. Fcc acting chairwoman. Jessica rosenworcel said in a statement money by taking this step. Wash listening to the american people were overwhelmingly export and open. Internet is chanting a course charting a course to once again make net neutrality. The law of the land so Lincoln be up in the show notes as you guys remember. I am a fan of net neutrality. I don't like the ability for companies to input spe- lanes and all this other stuff so Interesting move here. Hackers tampered with the water treatment facility in florida by changing chemical levels. But the hacker did it while the operator was looking into screen. Sapin twice play. Operators monitoring this about eighty and friday noticed that someone briefly access. He did not find his unusual because his supervisor remotely access system on a regular basis but again at one thirty the same day. Some an excess. Assist him this time. He said the operator watches. Someone took control of the mouse directed to the software that controls water treatment Worked inside it for three to five minutes and increase the amount of sodium hydroxide from one hundred parts per million to eleven thousand one hundred parts per million the attacker left the system in the operator immediately changed the concentration back to one hundred parts per million and The county says there's other safeguards in place that would have prevented harm for one. The water would have taken more than a day to enter. Water supply meaning. Ample public warning could've been issued in that time there also redone season system cau- changes to the acidity of the water supply. The sheriff's department says but make sure go whom in my house would pump the water out of a well. This laptop has has seven times average number screens. behold behold behold a tasha's dream device. I think this is made for traders company called expand. Scape inspector gadget like device. It's a laptop prototype called for seven and attached to its humongous blackbox of chelsea's six extra displays extent. Every direction. way to to see this. Those of you that are listening. You need to look at this this frankenstein thing. They put together crazy. Why not get a desktop. Get a bunch of screens. These hinges are crazy. You know many laptop inches. Don't gracefully handle having more than one screen attached but have seven and my my my my my They're running the mid range nvidia. Gt x ten sixty. Which really isn't a powerhouse. It has a intel core. I nine with sixty four gigs aram. But they actually going to sell this thing. It's a prototype so yeah at some. Somebody's weird idea of a joke here. I'm assuming maybe some coder would like his. I don't know but it just. It's truly like if you're gonna have this many monitors running off a desktop. You know ba- frank. Microsoft remove the old edge browser from all windows ten ps april thirteenth so v. Except that security patch the legacy version microsoft edge will vanish forever. You ready for that to happen. You ready for davonte. Sh- twitter Interesting explores scrip sion's to reduce dependency on ads Not so thrilled about twitter ads. Neither twitter so they're exploring subscriptions and even tipping I don't know about that. Would you pay for twitter. I just wonder if this was. This will work for being nickel dime to death. The old old rumor about face back a face bag facebook charging a subscription has win around. It's been a team that's run around. You know i've seen it probably a hundred times over ten years But this one is real. Twitter might be look into charge Facebook is not samsung. Eight kate neil q. Led tv starts at thirty five hundred dollars if you are a big fan of samsung. tv's which. I am not so much. But the company review the pricing ville building for slaves for k. Eight k. mini led models again. These are meany not deep. This big there. Well fifty five to eighty five while the ak. Tv's are sixty five and eighty five so yeah pretty big and the ship next month. They're going to be part of the neo ki l. e. d. aka lineup on the q n nine hundred acer's samsung all the higher number. The better the tv lower the number of the worst thirty five hundred bucks. Is that thing going to scrub my back in his shower to thirty five hundred holy smokes s i r i now allow setting default music streaming service on fourteen point five so this is a developer only beta version. It's not available to you yet. Among list new features apples introduced new functionality. Within s i r i the nabil's virtual system said fought streaming service aside from apple music and maybe set your default podcasting app as well. That's the rumor. I'm hearing as well mark. Cuban is co founding. A podcast app or host can talk about can can talk to fans live and monetize conversations. So this is an interesting move because if you think about it youtubers binney. Big youtubers have been able to monetize their youtube. Youtube live events not a lot. Podcasters do live. But if he's putting together. Podcast app host can talk to fans live record it and monetize their conversations. This is a direct.

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The Most Details On Apples AR/VR Headset Yet

Techmeme Ride Home

02:15 min | 2 years ago

The Most Details On Apples AR/VR Headset Yet

"Sources are giving the information the most details. We've heard yet. About apple's rumored mixed reality headset rumors. They are dishing are the headset will have eight. K displays advanced i tracking tech and more than twelve cameras to track hand movements. And also show. What's going on out. In the real world quote the information viewed internal apple images of late stage prototype from last year which show a sleek curved vs attached to the face by a mesh material and swappable headbands. Apple is far along in the design of the product which apple employees are internally describing as a mixed reality headset because of its ability to combine virtual reality experiences with games and other applications that use real life objects surrounding the person wearing the headset. It could ship as early as next year. Said the person with direct knowledge of the product who requested anonymity to talk about a device. That apple hasn't yet publicly admitted it is making. The company has tapped taiwanese manufacturer petron. Which already makes iphones and ipads for apple to assemble it. Still the product is complex and risky enough. That apple could decide to postpone or shelve it as it has done with other novel. Products in the past among the biggest risks is the price of the device which is likely to cost significantly more than the three hundred to one thousand dollars for existing. Vr headsets from facebook's oculus and others last year apple internally discuss pricing the product around three thousand dollars more than the starting price of the company's high end laptops but around the thirty five hundred dollars that microsoft charges for its mixed reality headset hollow lens. According to the person with direct knowledge of the device the potentially high price explains why apple has internally talked about a goal of shipping. Only about two hundred and fifty thousand units of the headset in the first year of its release though. That plan could change according to the person one of the biggest mysteries around the product. How people will use it. Games have been one of the main attractions for vr headsets and are likely to be a focus for apple's devices well. The company has internally discussed productivity and education applications. The person said that category is still young and faces questions around data privacy and unknowns around long term usage which may slow its ability to break out from early adopters

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"thirty five hundred dollars" Discussed on Vroom Vroom Veer with Jeff Smith

Vroom Vroom Veer with Jeff Smith

03:08 min | 2 years ago

"thirty five hundred dollars" Discussed on Vroom Vroom Veer with Jeff Smith

"Oh this really would help me I hang out with a lipson booth a lot. So i know it's going on in the industry by thing with wall. Switches one of my favorite things to do. Yes i like seeing my friends. The closest thing i have to seen coworkers. And it's not expensive. You know why podcasts movement. Because i was there since the beginning they had me doing orientations own lines. Yes do get on the stage at what. I've laughed about. Orientations call podcasts podcast university. Because that's really what it feels like to me. If i wanna learn something that's where we go. Okay so i guess be the camp counselor. All the freshman also have all these people over the course of those four days coming up to me and introducing themselves. Because i'm the girl the states they feel safe talking to me right so i get to meet a lot of new people too so i do. Basically 'cause it's fun you're like the the tour guide on the cruise ship right. You put bart a really fun role the time it gets difficult as if something goes wrong with the show coming to me looking for answers like up no after day one. The guy told me nothing. I'm kind of done now. Sometimes organize look at emails from me. I'm like listen. i know. I'm not involved but i am getting a lot of questions. So can you your operations people philly. Because i'm just leading everyone strike so it's kinda fun to be in on it at this. Do they let you get a cheaper ticket or a free ticket. Yeah so all speakers get a free ticket which is really nice so basically you just have to pay for your travel one in hotel. Yeah which with my new lifestyle. My husband and i will be traveling full-time the school year. So now we'll make that easier because one of the things that kills me about traveling is that i was doing it all the time and basically pay double rent every time i was in a hotel room which just made no sense to me i was harbouring home and so why am i paying and at times in the bay area. So it's like. I'm paying thirty five hundred dollars a month for my apartment there. That are basically storage as anybody story i. I don't care about stop. I get it i get it. That's where i'm at to. All of my furniture is either i key or used. I like it that way. If someone still something. I'm like i don't care what if we had a fire i wouldn't be mad right. I would be a little mad. But i would just buy more used crap. That's over. i honestly wouldn't care and using oem fact when we leave here. Because i do have an apartment right now. I'm going to sell your stuff away..

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Trout, Cole top 65 to earn $100,000 per game

This Morning With Gordon Deal

00:32 sec | 3 years ago

Trout, Cole top 65 to earn $100,000 per game

"Mike trout and Gerrit Cole aren't the only major leaguers with a big financial incentive to get back on the field well they had a quartet that would take in more than two hundred thousand dollars per game an AP analysis has found that sixty five players would earn at least one hundred thousand dollars each time their team wins or loses if the delayed major league season gets underway most Iraqis and those making the minimum would get to about thirty five hundred dollars each every game added to the big leagues schedule earns players about twenty four million dollars and

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Mina Kimes' Eclectic Career

Asian Enough

03:49 min | 3 years ago

Mina Kimes' Eclectic Career

"We want to start out by talking about your career which is really interesting to me. You've made some big changes moving from investigative business journalism too long form sports writing and fighting to hosting podcasting and commentating and these are all really. Hartfield to break into. Could you tell us about these transitions? And you know was was sports journalism something. You're always headed towards. None of these jobs were ones that I was doors or ones that I ever aspired to do. You know I kind of fell into all them So now that I've alienated. Everyone right from the trump wants to do these things Yeah no I don. I was going to be like you guys like arts writer or more cultural criticisms kind of interesting to me out of college and then I fell into business. Journalism Durin Internship for magazine called Fortune. Small Business got job at Fortune magazine out of college. Writing about finance and investing moved to doing features than doing investigative features moved to Bloomberg News whereas they're investigative team and I. I've always loved sports but I never aspired to be in sports as a career. Never ASPIRE TO BE ON TELEVISION. Never aspired to do commentary. Espn reached out to me. I'll just didn't really seem like an option for me. Just didn't seem like something that somebody like me would even do quite frankly But but along those lines I don't think business journalism seemed like an option to me. Either I mean when I was in college is just didn't occur to me so. Espn Kinda made the Kimball. The idea for me. They hired me in two thousand fourteen as a features writer. After reading your piece about Your Dad yes. So I wrote a personal essay about football and editor their name. Meghan Ren- greenwell riche down. So you you seem. You seemed like football tweet about it a lot a lot of dumb stuff. She didn't say that. But that's accurate depiction of my twitter and So I was kind of like extensively a serious financial journalist at the time but Football and sports more. Broadly was my passion. So I I was worth twenty nine or something I suppose. Yeah decided to make the leap which was pretty terrifying. What did you grow up wanting to be like as a kid Painter Oh yeah and I still pay not well not a good painter but I do like watercolor sometimes of football players really. Yeah so do you draw them to then or yeah. I do a lot of things I just get I I know insane and then I sometimes I just get a gift. Like a little watercolor set or something. And I'll just use it up and then buy another one. That's what football players do. You have a series of Philip rivers just because I like you so emotive super splitting looking and then I did them all and I said why. Don't want these. So I just auctioned off for Homeless Charity here that works with homelessness that were considered roads a great compassion direction and I was shocked that somebody wanted them and result out of money so I did it again this year. Oh my gosh you do this regularly. Wow that's cool. How much money did you make if you don't well this year? I did so. I did a Korean while. I am obsessed with the kicker young white coup. Oh yeah after the night of three onside kicks legendary night in. Nfl history. And I did a few others like marshawn lynch disguise I liked and I think I sold five of them. Maybe something five or six but I raised thirty five hundred dollars. Wow Wow you definitely interesting. Like if you're selling a five hundred dollars like let's add painter to the bile thank you.

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The Case of Palmer v. Kleargear.com

Planet Money

09:49 min | 3 years ago

The Case of Palmer v. Kleargear.com

"John and Jen Palmer love to buy each other little presence figurines desk toys. Chomsky's are their love language but a while ago this got them into trouble. What is the inciting charge? What is the charge gave? That gets this whole story going. It was basically looking for something for Gen for her desk at work. John goes online finds. This website called clear gear dot com clear with a K. Of course it's just a website that tells like little toy for grownups and John Decides to order not one but two little Chomsky's for Ya. I think one of them was a one of the ones where it's the sand art and then I think another one was one of the little perpetual motion toys that little silver ball things or something. Yeah exactly they were meant to be stocking stuffers. The total cost around twenty bucks. John pays with pay pal. Then a week goes by two weeks. The sand art thing and the little click. Click Silver Ball. Never show up so jin gets involved. She tries to call the company but she can't get anybody on the phone. She's getting the runaround on e mail. Eventually John and Jen do get their money back from pay pal and then Jen decides to leave an online review at a site called ripoff report. Just to warn other people about clear my husband ordered items from clear your dot com for Christmas presents. After several weeks went by with no delivery he attempted to contact 'em pastes in this sort of absurd email exchange had with the company into the review. Then she hits publish it goes up online and that's the end of it. Our response was okay. We've we've put our experience out there for the world to see we're good we're done. We went on with our lives. We want a house to house. Had A kid and it was three and a half years later John was working from home and I was upstairs taking care of our our toddler and all of a sudden I hear John Screaming bloody murder. Knee swearing up a storm. Yeah Jan get down here. What what what's going on gen gets downstairs and John is looking at an e mail on his computer. It basically is says it's from clear gears legal departments and it is saying that because You posted this in. It's in violation of our non disparagement clause. We are going to find you thirty five hundred dollars because you disparaged US online. So it's a letter from a lawyer saying you owe clear gear. How much thirty five hundred dollars for? What for posting the Truth About Them Online? And what is your response panic? Hello and welcome to planet. Money Jacob Goldstein. And I'm Alexi Horowitz Ghazi everyday as we make our way across the Internet. We are swimming through a sea of Legalese. Terms conditions warnings. Most of us just click accept and move on without so much as a glance today on the show what happened when Gen and John got caught in a fine print nightmare and fought it all the way to Washington support for this podcast and the following message. Come from each raid investing. Your money shouldn't require moving mountains. No matter how much or how little experience you have each raid makes investing simpler and for a limited time. Get One hundred dollars when you a new account with just five thousand dollars. It's all about helping your money work hard for you. For more information visit each ray dot com slash learn more each rate securities. Llc member SIPC. Hey Greg result ski here. I write the planet money newsletter. We'll keep you up to date with stories behind fed decisions the housing market and big scooter subscribe at NPR Dot Org Slash Planet money newsletter. Just the right amount of economics set weekly so John. Has this email. Remember from clear it saying that. He had violated the terms of service. The fine print that we all agree to all the time whenever we do anything online specifically it saying there was a clause in the terms that said you cannot leave a nasty review about US online but remember. It's been three years since they posted that review. They don't remember seeing any non-disparagement clause when they bought the Chomsky's so the US this Internet archive site to look at the old terms and conditions from three years earlier and that clause was not there when they tried to buy those Chomsky's but there is still that email from clear gear threatening to find John. Three thousand five hundred dollars. Which of course is a scary warning so John and Jen? Sorta calling lawyers and all the lawyers said basically the same thing. Oh sure you give us a five thousand dollar retainer and we'll see what we can do and I'm like dude if I don't have thirty five hundred dollars to give them. I don't five grand to give you the couldn't pay any of these lawyers so they just went on with their lives. A while later they went to buy a car and we were sitting in the in the dealership and finance manager comes over to US and Kinda loudly says okay. Well we're trying to find you financing but who is clear gear? And why do you owe them thirty five hundred dollars and both of us just face palm? Yeah because of this whole thing with clear gear. John now had this like black mark on his credit report. We fast forward to October of that next year. Our hot water heater died on us. We use our savings to get that repaired. Three days later our furnace goes out. It's going to cost them thousands of dollars to get a new furnace and they just don't have it on hint. We tried get emergency financing every company. I tried to go through turned us down so finally I am at my wit's end it's October in Utah. My House has no furnace. I have a three year old and thinking to myself. Oh my God we're going to end up with a frozen house and CPS is GonNa come and take my child away. Because I can't keep the heat on because of this stupid mark on John Credit and there's nothing we can do so finally I mean I I am almost crying. I'm a I'm at work and have no idea what to do. Their case was too small for the FBI too strange for the local police but luckily there's a certain kind of person who is perfect for helping people just like Gen. My boss comes up to me and says well why don't you give KTV's Matt Gephardt a call. There's one in Utah. Who Arms You with the information? You need to protect yourself. Get help get inches. Get Gephardt five nights a week on two news at ten so I called up get Gephardt and I left them of really long message and explained to them the entire story and the more. I'm speaking the the more I'm just realizing how utterly ridiculous all of this sounds. I mean you cannot make this up. You're leaving a voice mail. Yeah I think I had caught them like off hours or something I think it was the next day I get a call from from Matt. Gephardt of Gephardt. Yes he calls me back and says I believe you and I WANNA help. And all of a sudden I saw the light at the end of the tunnel. It you get horrible. Customer Service MMA company. You will likely tell people about that. I get this company is ordering Elaine coupled obey thousands all because they don't like the review they posted up here on a Tuesday three days later the story has gone viral and by viral. I mean England and France and Australia and China and Canada and in the middle of all this John and Jen get a call from a lawyer named Scott Michelman at a nonprofit called public citizen. He said he wanted to take their case and agreed to do it. Pro Bono. The lawyer Got John's credit report fixed. And he sued clear gear in federal court. We show up to court. And he's got his fancy lawyer formulas that they do to to calculate things like real damages versus pain and suffering and all of that basically how much is he gonNA ask for three hundred seven thousand dollars so we got to court and of course clear doesn't show up and so it's just you guys in the judge hanging out pretty much it's I mean the judge still sat and heard our story. We still gave our testimony laid out. You know all the damages and as the judges hearing all of this he decides. He's like you know what I've heard enough. I don't need to take under advisement. I'm GonNa give you everything you're asking for. And the lawyer's fees on top of it and I remember sitting at the table and kind of like whispering. Did he do what I think he just did? The lawyers just shut up. Shut up shut up and you know. And he went ahead and gave us the judgment right then and there But even with this huge number that neither of US could of ever dreamed of. We knew we were never going to see a dime of it. You couldn't even get him on the phone. How you'RE GONNA get three hundred seven thousand dollars plus lawyer that exact ex exactly but this was a significant enough number to at least deter anybody else from attempting the same thing on somebody

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New York: Robber armed with rifle hits NYC smoke shop

Mark Simone

00:11 sec | 3 years ago

New York: Robber armed with rifle hits NYC smoke shop

"New conflict of two suspects after they held up a smoke shop on the Lower East Side with a rifle the robbery caught on video the end and then to lance's smoke shop lost thirty five hundred dollars in cash and some cigarettes and other

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Jussie Smollett still facing civil lawsuit from Chicago for nearly $500G spent investigating alleged attack

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:35 sec | 3 years ago

Jussie Smollett still facing civil lawsuit from Chicago for nearly $500G spent investigating alleged attack

"Left actor jussie Smollett is facing new charges of lying to Chicago police early last year special prosecutor Dan Webb says a grand jury indicted small lead on six counts of disorderly conduct small it was charged with disorderly conduct last February the cook county state's attorney Kim fox dropped the charges the following month without explanation select told police he was walking home on January twenty ninth twenty nineteen when he was approached by two masked men who made racist and homophobic remarks several weeks later authorities alleged small I had paid to black friends thirty five hundred dollars to help him stage of

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T-Mobile-Sprint Deal, Affecting 100 Million Customers, Approved by Judge

MarketFoolery

04:57 min | 3 years ago

T-Mobile-Sprint Deal, Affecting 100 Million Customers, Approved by Judge

"Got the bane of my investing existence assistance with its latest quarterly report. We're going to dip into the full mailbag but we're going to start with the business story of the day and that is the fact that nearly two years after the merger drove T. Mobile and sprint was announced we are. We're not at the finish line but we are one big step closer to this deal being finished. US District Judge ruled in favor of sprints twenty six billion dollar deal to merge with T. mobile and in terms of the stocks shares a T. mobile mobile up about ten percent shares of sprint up. Seventy two percent. Yeah well in seventy two percent from a really low number yes absolutely is the T.. Mobile pop was yeah. That's that's pretty significant and I like it because it shows the market's expectation that this is going to be actually a good thing for both from both companies to merge into one One one of the things. I've found that Kind of unusual is that The claim is that this is going to me job creating from the get-go most mergers like this Our job destroying because you Overlap on a whole bunch of Back Back Office office things for instance and But these guys are saying yeah. We're going to create something like thirty five hundred dollars. I think is the number for the first year and eleven thousand over the next five years. That's pretty cool. Yes absolutely if they can pull that off and it's interesting because it to your point they're trying to strike a balance they're trying to say. Hey we're going to create jobs but they're also saying to Wall Street. We think about six billion dollars in synergies right. It'd be because yes absolutely some of the HR Dr Finance legal some of those jobs. Go Away I I should mention were again. We're not we're not at the final step here. It's still needs to be approved by the California Public Utilities Commission. But as you said I mean you look at the market reaction it seems teams like maybe not. I don't want to jinx it but it seems like this is going to happen I think it will. The states The thirteenth states that were challenging it led by California for New York New York Attorney General said that she still wants to really think about this as she still believes. The judge was wrong but I think and and reading the the Excerpts from the judge's decision it seems that he was pretty on board saying that this is going to be actually better for the industry T mobile He he called him out T.. Mobile has really challenged the comments. At and T. and verizon The companies that CEO John Legere Ledger Ledger ca routinely called dumb and dumber in his notes but He says the judge that has says that In an should be good for the business and we're having a fourth company stood up in in the form of dish network They're being stood up a with a With the use of a T. mobile and sprint's networks for I believe seven years and a whole whole bunch of customers that are going to be transferred over to them to get them up and running a fourth a cell provider competitor. He mentioned John Ledger. Adjourn and one of my favorite. CEO's never fails to entertain. But I think it's you know ledger because of his antics because because of the way he would go after in particular verizon an at and T. and very public ways. I should also mention both stocks down ever so slightly if you're at GMT and your verizon. You're you're not thrilled about this but maybe it it helps a little bit. John Ledger is not going to be the. CEO of the resulting company. Mike seaver is going to get the corner office on this so that was announced. November is not a new thing with this right and if if you like colorful. CEO's while there's a little bit of sadness with this but it's point out that ledger wasn't just amusing and colorful he. He was also a very effective business. Leader did a great job of adding subscribers to the bottom line for T. Mobile. If he wasn't able to do that then he would have. Just been a mouthy. CEO who wasn't backing it up. No he backed it up. No it did and One of the things he did was he got I think he got the company more more energized in in both getting its customers satisfied which for this industry is big hurdle and And getting the employee is more engaged in happy employees happy customers and that leads to better business and the revenue numbers that this company had been growing like crazy. So yeah they've been they've been doing pretty well bill under ledger and hope they continue under a

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How many calories to burn and eat for weight loss, here’s the right answer

Joan Hamburg

08:18 min | 4 years ago

How many calories to burn and eat for weight loss, here’s the right answer

"Eating less and moving more doesn't have side effects he told yeah right and I need a quote on the board so the problem is when people are like I love it it's working for me because they don't understand right they're not understanding how it's taxing their level to do this they're not understanding how packing their thyroid how it's affecting their brain chemistry in their mood they're not understanding that these kind of guys that are extremely high in iron and saturated fat shortened lifespan they create more free radical damage which is oxidative stress early age here faster V. shorten your telomeres which is a little strand cap on the end of your DNA at makes salary did pay and literally your cells macromolecules are made up of protein fat carbohydrates and you quit gasket so when we're depriving the body of carbohydrates long term we're creating a PH balance in the body that is more acidic not to be confused with something called keto acidosis which is deadly but when you think about you don't think this way I don't like when you remove your nail Polish that's that's a pizza so our bodies making more the stuff it's changing the PH balance an hour that'll don't function as well in a very acidic environment and that is the gift of the iceberg yeah and so when people say like you don't know that you're just a fitness experts think I have written eight best selling book you think I write them a lot your walk they're always written with the appropriate doctors according to the subject matter there heavily researched and I don't make any money I don't have any agenda telling you Hey this is dangerous I can't eat less move more shows yeah like I I don't have an agenda I'm just warning it is a very dangerous thing to do for an extended period of time if you tried it for thirty days and you did but on the plant based all organic and stopped after that I would say okay that is the absolute limit on it but really honest to god the it will be a little less use common sense you're free choices move a little more and you'll get fantastic results you don't have to do right I mean any name was sugar you're not a big sugar Ivan can obviously if you are not over eating right then you don't have to worry about it so of course they don't love people doing processed white sugar it's it's terrible for you we just did it however let's say were eating eighteen hundred calories a day and we're going all right of these eighteen hundred I'm gonna make eighty percent better choices you know I mean I have the friggin aid why the whole grain toast for breakfast I'm gonna happen exactly not bad for you name it yeah I mean I have your word and very soon yeah I mean you make the better choice eighty percent of the time and the twenty percent of the time like I can have because I'm gonna have to go out anyway yeah and is longer you working in few your calorie allowance for the day how much you can eat with our game right so you basically if you're trying to maintain your weight you eat as much as you burn it's sort of like balancing exasperating but how do I know how much you should burn everyone is different well here's a great guy for you everyone can go on the internet networks did Google B. M. R. calculator that's legal metabolic rate and you can enter some basic information your age your height your gender your weight and this is going to give you a number right but it's going to be rough it's not perfect but it's it's pretty darn I use ready accurately with thousands of people or tech so why don't they do so they go to Google and they put in B. M. our calculator and they're gonna enter some very basic information it'll say like your age your gender your height your weight how much and it's going to spread out a number right so let's say mine thirteen hundred now that number is how many calories Lightbody birth involuntary bodily functions over the course of the day meaning if I just sat on the couch that's what you got rid of you got it exactly now we don't work we do nothing all day long so we're gonna pick an activity level I'm gonna give you for activity levels right level one you sit at a desk all day long you're very sedentary level two let's say you work as a car sales person and you're on your feet a little bit you're standing or walking around a bit you're you're not totally sedentary you're not overwhelmingly active that's the issue level three you are a fitness trainer you're very physical you know you're doubling exercises are hosting weight level for your construction worker you're extremely physical right now we're not we're not counting exercise right now right does your life your level right so I personally would be a three so it might be the metabolic rate is thirteen hundred and I am a level three I'm gonna take a one and a decimal point and put it before my level of this get re one point three if you're too with one point and you multiply that your your PMR number to my number would be thirteen hundred one point three and that's going to give me a darn accurate number and how many calories I. burn a day without fitness so I'm right around sixteen hundred and which is a lot hi Mary this way it was small private fiber calories well you're looking at if you look at it that way yeah you got a look at it that way right so it I like to use money is an example of money earning six hundred sixteen hundred and thirty caps you can earn fifty calories whatever I don't get to spend more than that I don't get the more than that stored as fat so now we're just gets a little tricky right how little kind of person he so if you're like whoa holy cow more eating thirteen hundred which isn't that much food enable the burning sixteen hundred if you need to lose thirty five hundred calories he got a burden thirty five hundred dollars more than you consume to lose one pound it'll take you like ten eleven days to move out and this is where people get really discouraged but what they're not understanding is eight there are no longer going to be there not even standing still it's still lonely rolling back but in order to move this thing this ball down the field at a decent clip you got it because that is going to take my sixteen hundred miss sixty number right and if you have to show me that twenty two twenty three hundred if I do you good thirty to forty minutes in the gym that day so not where people died they they try the diet without the fitness they count the calories they're so hungry the scale not budging it's not budging and they get super frustrated they start looking to god then they start to give up any creed it's really bad pattern or your yo yo dieting because you're messing with your metabolism and that is the key the key is figure out what your active metabolic rate is you know like what your allowance and he asked don't eat over that your under absolutely do not eat under twelve hundred calories if if you're trying to lose weight just don't you'll screw up your metabolism that the hungry you'll be miserable that is the absolute for with unlimited greens and then you can get many of those and not worry about counting calories green veggies and then if you want the way you could come up faster find a little more often that is the key to weight loss I'm talking to Jillian Michaels who's got this app called my fitness and you can get it on her website Jillian Michaels dot com or any of the apple or Google play app stores you can put it on your iPad your iPhone your apple

"Bullitt" Mustang auctioned for $3.74 million

AP 24 Hour News

00:46 sec | 4 years ago

"Bullitt" Mustang auctioned for $3.74 million

"The Ford Mustang Steve McQueen drove in the movie ball it sold at a Florida auction house for three point seventy four million dollars the Highlander green nineteen sixty eight Ford Mustang G. T. is now the most expensive Mustang ever sold surpassing in nineteen sixty seven Shelby G. T. five hundred that sold last year for two point two million the car was sold by the family that owned it since nineteen seventy four which they bought for thirty five hundred dollars and used it daily until the clutch gave out in nineteen eighty in the late nineteen seventies Steve McQueen who played the title character in bullet track down the family and asked if he could reclaim the muscle car in return for a similar Mustang but he never got a

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'Bullitt' Mustang sells for $3.74 million at Florida auction

AP News Radio

00:45 sec | 4 years ago

'Bullitt' Mustang sells for $3.74 million at Florida auction

"Sean Kunin got to drive one final time the car made famous in the chase scene from below unions father Robert bought the car after seeing an ad in the nineteen seventy four issue of road and track he tells the crowd at Meacham auctions this car is sold twice in his life it's been in my family for forty five years each time it sold its thirty five hundred dollars Steve McQueen offered to swap another muscle car Ford in the nineteen eighties the family refused in two thousand one he and his father began working on the car after his dad died in twenty fourteen and finished the restoration the car sold for a record three point four million dollars I'm Tim acquire

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Donald Trump, Prosecutor And Jussie Smollet discussed on Sean Hannity

Sean Hannity

03:57 min | 4 years ago

Donald Trump, Prosecutor And Jussie Smollet discussed on Sean Hannity

"But there's an update on the on the smelly case, and we'll get into that. In just a second. It turns out the city of Chicago is not just going to roll over. And I called for the the FBI or the DOJ or the president to call for some sort of oversight or review of what happened in that case. The idea that you could brush something under the rug allow the guy that makes them ridiculous remark about how how he's consistent and historian. He's been saying the same thing in his he's his mother's son. And he could never do something. Like, this is ridiculous. I guess more information came out yesterday that the brothers and Jerry and brothers. They actually admitted to putting the bleach inside of the was a some kind of Tabasco sauce bottle or something some kind of a steak sauce bottle something like that. But they admitted to doing that. And and putting the bleach on them, which I again, I'm not even sure they used to bleach, but the whole thing from start to finish we were skeptical about and the evidence proves even the district attorney or the prosecutor who recused herself who made the deal for smollet, even she said, oh, yes, we probably could have found him guilty. So talking about FOX this. Yeah. Right. Because right now on Fox News. They're also saying that she never formally accused herself. But she said she did. Right. But she didn't do it forms. So not so not like through the paperwork. It didn't actually recuse yourself. The public. She was going to. But didn't right at least? That's what Fox News just I just saw right now on the screen there you go. Yeah. We're finding more it looks. He should be out of a job. She should be forced to resign. Everybody who screwed this thing up should be forced to resign. And the the the deal that was made should be rescinded this guy should be tried. I gotta tell you, man. This is surprising coming from me. But I am super proud of Rahm Emanuel. And the superintendent is his name Johnson. I think it is. And the superintendent in Chicago who are saying, no, this is an okay. No. We don't accept it. No, this should not have happened this way, and this prosecutor should be clearly she should be out of a job. Trump calls Malek case embarrassment announces review is the headline from Reuters. And again, thank goodness. Absolutely. Should be asking for a review US president. Donald Trump said on Thursday today that the department of Justice will review the case of actor jussie smollet who is charged with staging a fake hate crime in Chicago before prosecutors abruptly dropped the case this week. Trump road early morning Twitter message announcing the review that the case had embarrassed the nation some light who was black and gays too. Many tact him on the street at night in January making homophobic and racist. Remarks porn chemical on them and putting a noose around his neck while shouting support for Trump. Investigators later charts Villette was paying thirty five hundred dollars to the two men to pretend to attack him in order to garner public sympathy for himself. Prosecutors dropped the charges Tuesday saying they stood by the accusation. But that an agreement by smollet to forfeit his ten thousand dollar bond was a just outcome. Slat? Thirty thirty-six says he's innocent did not stage the attack Tina Glenn one of the defense. Lawyers told NBC news on Thursday today that she was not concerned by the review to my knowledge nothing. Improper was done. She said in the interview, she acknowledges Millette was friendly with the man he accused of attacking him brothers and Bola and Joe I don't know how to say. And and that they'd spoken on the phone to one of them or he had who'd been working on his fifth. Fitness trainer about an hour before the incident. Quote, he had a hard time believing his friend would be behind this. She said asked about smell it smell at telling police is actually selling saying smoke smell it by accident now polar bear, maybe I should stop seeing smell IX calling them that. I guess. I guess asked about smollet telling polices attackers appear to be white Lindy. And speculated that the brothers who are black may have worn white face

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New details revealed in Jussie Smollett police reports

Sean Hannity

00:35 sec | 4 years ago

New details revealed in Jussie Smollett police reports

"I'm Jeff McKinney. Chicago police today releasing new documents related to their jussie smollet investigation. This Chicago police report showing at made false reports to officers for an undetermined motive it also claims that two brothers who told police they helped split stage. The attack deposited a thirty five hundred dollar check from split the day before the attack the brothers telling police they had nothing to do with the threatening letters sent to smell at at the empire studio the week prior one of the brothers also telling police that a hot sauce bottle recovered a week after the attack was indeed the bottle filled with bleach was poured on the actor. These were the last documents released by Chicago police before all records

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