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Bloomberg Radio New York
"thirty three minutes" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"U .s will hold a trilateral summit at camp david on friday and new york mayor eric adams out with a message today that new york needs to accept migrants he says universal acceptance we cannot celebrate on sunday and friday nights and saturday in our synagogues our churches our buddhist temples and our Sikh temples and talk about how great our gods are yet we leave and use a level of hateful tone and rhetoric he says the federal government needs to step up help in the house take care of migrants but he says complaining is just not going to get it done in san francisco i met baxter and this is bloomberg let's get your sports and bloomberg's dan schwartzman manchester city star is going to stay in england huh yeah despite significant interest from barcelona and of course paris san german manchester city star silva bernardo is going to stay in england the midfielder in the club closing in on a two -year contract extension till the summer of 2025 now according to mundo deportivo barcelona reportedly offered a loan deal that included a sixty million euro clause that would have made the deal permanent which the citizens turned down silva played 90 minutes in cities season opening three -mill win over bernie a turf moor on friday manchester city though they've suffered a massive loss kevin the point is going to be out at least three to four months club deciding whether the midfielder will need surgery or not on this injured hamstring he limped off the pitch versus bernie in city season opener on friday seems to have re -aggravated an injury from june's champions league final match hey here's some surprising news thirty three minutes into a uh... MLS leagues cup semi -final match messiest scored for into miami this is i think is millions goal for them and i believe eight it's his full in this i believe is his fourth match colts naming rookie anthony richardson as your starting quarterback the fourth overall traffic at the university of florida played just one quarter in the preseason opener i'm dance what's been bloomberg sports update brian dano thanks very much fifteen and a half minutes here before the top of the hour chinese authorities are considering cutting the stamp duty on stock trades for the first time since way back in two thousand eight joining us now is jenny marsh bloomberg team leader for greater china in the eco and government uh... phases i'm just looking here at this uh... possible reduction jenny of the of

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
"thirty three minutes" Discussed on The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
"Welcome back, America. Thirty three minutes past the hour. Dwayne Patterson in for Hugh Hewitt today, joined by Sonny Bunch, movie critic for The Bulwark. The podcaster for Bulwark goes to Hollywood and across the movie aisle, the movie critic of The Hugh Hewitt Show. Hello, Sonny. Good morning. Welcome. Hey. Hey, Dwayne. How's it going? Good. So we're going to talk about Barbie in a minute because it's the biggest movie of the year. But I know you haven't seen it yet. I haven't seen it yet. But we got to talk a little bit about Haunted Mansion because you've got you've got a reason why you haven't seen it yet. I've got a reason why I have to see it. And we got to talk about a little bit and what the buzz is on it. And then we'll talk about other stuff. First, me. I have a miscellaneous random person who lives with me, who works at the park, works at Disneyland. And the ride he's attached to currently is Haunted Mansion. So I have to see this for for personal interests. I'm going to have to see this at some point. And I'm really hoping this isn't the Eddie Murphy thing. And I'm seeing an Eddie Murphy version 2.0 or whether this has any more promise. Well, no, I mean, I look again, I haven't seen it. So it's hard for me to say, you know, if it's worth seeing, et cetera, et cetera. But the reason I haven't seen it is kind of interesting because I so my you know, I've been I've been to Disney World a couple times in the last couple of years with my family. Kids have gone on the Haunted Mansion ride. One of them really likes it. The other one is a little scared by, you know, because he's a little younger. And neither of them have any interest at all whatsoever in this movie. I asked I asked them both. They were like, no, we don't want to go. And I'm not 100 percent sure why, if it just looks too scary for them or if it looks too adult or what. I don't think it's it's not it's not like the Eddie Murphy one precisely. I don't think this is less a comedy and it's more kind of mix of horror, horror and comedy. You know, I feel like I feel like the Eddie Murphy one was kind of goofy comedy with a little bit of ghost stuff in the background. And this seems a little a little scarier to the extent that, again, my kids not interested at all in seeing it.

AP News Radio
Lennon Interview to Schoolboys, Songs, to Auction in Denmark
"A cassette tape with a thirty three minute audio recording of a John Lennon interview useful a school newspaper report we auctioned in Denmark later this month off a century ago full Danish teenagers interviewed them the recording including on a power on publish song by the late Beatle one of the team's remembers that it was the height of the Vietnam War and the Cold War that him and his wife Yoko Ono had a message of peace he says and that was important to us the teams managed to get an old jeans but lemon where he played and sung with no give peace a chance and a new one radio piece the items the tape twenty three still photos and a copy of the school paper estimated to be worth at least thirty one thousand dollars I'm Charles de Ledesma

Boston Public Radio Podcast
"thirty three minutes" Discussed on Boston Public Radio Podcast
"U. eight added thirty three minutes of your life. Maybe she doesn't want that to happen. Thank you for the call pov after my peanut butter upside down in the fridge. Because if you get the natural peanut butter you don't have all the oil sitting around turn it over in the free figure about somebody told me. Works is when you are a peanut butter and fifty hours. I am jim. You've got to know these things and this was a live show. We were here correctly guessing. We're looking at you right now and we thank you listening to public radio tomorrow. We're gonna have another look at at nine eleven with the story. Andrew basic veggies. He's one of the most brilliant riders about our military and our wars. And this kind of thing. You can't miss that anyway. I don't think our crew chelsea so matthews and common mackenzie farkas and rebecca tauber. Our engineer is john. The claw parker off the engineer is dave goldstein. What is on television. Jim brady well. We're actually to do a segment and sardines in tomato sauce. What are we doing tonight. I'm gonna talk to a rene landers about the abortion decision obviously seizures constitutional law at a law school in town one of the two writers brilliant book which might be trading. I alone can fix trump catastrophic final year. I've never read anything. You think you know how bad it was. You do not unless you read this book. Philip brooker is going to be with me. He's gray and then a terrific doctor lewis iras. Who's been to haiti about to go back to haiti next week. It's a story that hasn't gotten nearly enough attention because of our focus on hurricanes and afghanistan. She's gonna talk about what's going on in haiti and what we all can do to help sets all tonight on greater boston. At seven o'clock okay. Nice to see you can vacation. I'm marjory iga hope. You can tune in tomorrow have a great day..

Around the World in 80s Movies
"thirty three minutes" Discussed on Around the World in 80s Movies
"They do if you're also a fan of films the nineteen ninety s and newer films as well. It's called the ninety s m beyond and you can find the link to that at my website hipster dot net today. I'm going to be getting into the first of this. Three part series looking at haunted house films of the nineteen eighties. Done quite a few all of the poltergeist movies beetlejuice and whatnot. But we're going to get into a little bit more of the haunted house genre from the nineteen eighties and we're going to start with. The last episode was technically the horror show. But it's also known as house three so this is a good time to go back to the first couple of house films that came out in the nineteen eighties. Starting with nineteen eighty. Five's house now. It did come out in the. Us in one thousand nine hundred eighty six but there were a couple of film festival releases that made it qualify as in nineteen eighty five film. But technically most people i think. Think of it as a nineteen eighty six film because it was released in february nineteen ninety-six officially house is an r. Rated film and it does contain violence frightening images gore and language run times an hour and thirty three minutes. The main star is william cat with george went k. Lens richard mall mary. Stephen and michael insein also in the film. The director is steve miner and screenplay is credited to ethan wiley now back. Nineteen three the origin of house as a story. You start with steve miner. The director of the second and third films in the friday the thirteenth series..

No Agenda
"thirty three minutes" Discussed on No Agenda
"For supporting the no agenda show. Thirteen sixty four best podcast in the universe party was parties. Coming up actually. There's a lot of meet ups this coming week and we have one report. This is from fort myers which took place on sunday seven eleven and we got and it's not play and what the hell is going. John assist man of norris town at the fort myers. Meet up where we are awaiting the ten thousand indictments at which jacobs night of the appalachian piedmont. I'd like to think. Tony crews from north carolina for hitting me the amount back in two thousand eight. And the ron paul. Oa group Thank you very much cosmo. Hey guys this is sir. Jacob guardian bloomberg coast now a floridian gamesville ill and address and john. Cd more akio me fifty bucks. What should gw's just making sure everybody here at our meet up is not a douchebag. Thank you order about a rebecca and greg. Here sorry i Meet up glad to get to know everyone here and great listeners. The show looking forward to many more practice this one. Hi guys this kasha me. I'm not a douche back. But i'm not a dame just your typical rogin i turned. John turned down those speakers. Just a tad days vojtech. And it's nice to be here. I'm here is because my wife carol in the morning. Hey i get the award for the furthest drive three hours thirty three minutes. Thanks john. i didn't morning everybody. Here's a list of meet ups coming up today. We have the denver area rain stick victims. Meet up at city park denver museum of nature and science charlotte's thursday thursday monday. Meet up. they'll be tonight. Seven ed's tavern the houston new alpha variant. Lana luncheon at noon on saturday at the rodeo goat..

No Agenda
"thirty three minutes" Discussed on No Agenda
"Aliens flying saucers and the biggest ship in history. The long-awaited pentagon report on. Ufo's was released today. And it echoes the reporting from sixty minutes that there are a lot of unexplained more than one hundred and forty since two thousand three including eleven near misses with. us aircraft. There is no evidence the report says that adversaries like russia or china are behind them so these sightings remain a mystery total disappointment nothing new in fact the even say it here. It was just like reporting said from the cia broadcast systems to. What are they doing that. You see this report quote unquote report. Preliminary lord it's basically what. Cbs had had. We know what it is. This guy saw that he saw that. This was this was this was on the screen. That thing was a bloom. Is that one one report that was collapse balloon. They have absolutely nothing such a such a setup. Well did anyone expect more than that. No but i'm hopeful. I mean right along with the thousands of sealed indictment. it's the same Yeah more or less the same. As the thousand ten thousand sealed indictments the at is ten thousand. I have one. I think one final clip for us today isos again so i have to say okay. I play mine. Then you'll play yours. Yeah sure okay. So i have the stay safe for. I got a lot for some reason. Thirty three minutes left long. This is funny though Nice no i have. This one hurt my feelings kind of like that. One scrotal distancing k. This one is good. It's a miracle the miracle got you have some clearly. You have something that is superior. Because you're you're just better superior. But i don't know if they're gonna beat stay safe with the guy yelling at. That's really the kind of good dodd this words. It's the way delivers them. yes I got worked hard. I worked hard. He worked hard on that. I like it. it's jen. Psaki saying you worked hard on that. I like it as the show is okay It's a little long. Three seconds is long secretary k Secretary expecting it'll drown. it'll it's not not enough dynamics. That's no good okay. You're right huge fan okay. I mean you're a huge fan of adam curry. Yeah no that's painful. It's just too painful. I love that one though has now we have trump and this is this is i think this one could work could win. Keep it going. Just keep it goes you we keep it going or get the hell out also long also three seconds. I mean just compare it will just keep it keep it going get the hell out of with kind of a fade out versus say i mean come on okay. Stay safe winds just has to has to. I'm sorry because i see that you did a lot of put a lot of effort into it. I did in contrast to when i have zero of them and i'm scolded and be rated. No you're not and then tonight. I actually go out of my way to find some good ones here. And there and then cooling jen psaki. There's a little just too long. That's all the stay safe is a good one. I'm not gonna deny that it's it's punchy. Closes the show nicely. It's got a lot of energy as better than heil hitler. Oh god ziegfeld right. It's not good. Semi final clip is from an audio book. One of our producers sent to me mark lane mark lane very serious journalist. I'd i'd never really heard of him. But i looked to look at his history and he has been top top Journalists for Bbc and Many many big mainstream outlets and he wrote a book about do you know with mark done a lot of work. He's the real deal right. i'd say so. Yeah so he wrote a book in two thousand twelve about the murder of jfk. But this is most no agenda listeners. Who've been around for a while we'll understand. This will know this mechanism. But i thought it was nice to have about a minute of explaining how the media really works and how that works in conjunction with the cia broadcasting is. We're just the central intelligence agency directly the cia and the media after the cia had widely distributed. It's then secret. Memorandum instructing its assets to destroy critics of the warren report including me and offered specific language for book reviewers columnists and interviewers to employ in those efforts. It developed a method for making the false charges appear to originate elsewhere. A survey of the language that the assets used reveals. How many of them utilize the methods and even precise and identical language that had been provided to them. This is the method now employed an independent. Publication is chosen to mask the source a cia puppet is placed there and given an impressive title. The cia then provides the propaganda. It appears as an independent concept when published the cia employing its official website c. I a. dot gov then cites the independent writer and the independent publication as the source as it spreads its false allegations throughout the world in the intelligence world. Some refer to this as sheep dipping. Their wolf had been dipped into a sheep's bath and came up smelling quite neutral. I'd never heard the term sheep-dipping sheep dipping I may have heard it. But it's something. I've never used But his his his D- the flaw to this. Which is i think. We're revealed in one of the clips had from one of the a women who said that you can sometimes if you deconstruct things a certain way it's tell to spot the spot the spooks right and and the mechanism in this case which he kind of hinted upon and we use it as a trick is to look for the exact same wordage who is producing these these phrases in other words. We did this during the up period. We tried this just this morning with thirty the thirty years versus forty years. Whether that's shot or not but it's an example. Yeah is an example. How you do it and so you get with google. It's very easy to do it. Because you can just put a phrase that everyone's using and it's there's interest if they're byline they should not be using exact same phrases. Because that is a form of plagiarism. But if you look for bylined writers or or or correspondence that we did this with feinstein when she was bitching about the fact that she wanted a release of the torture memo as i recall back in the day during the obama administration and a whole bunch of people were ass including Richard at the nbc. The richard engel respond angle. And they're all these people were asked about it what you think. They should do that and they the ones who said no no. They should not do that. Because it's probably not a good idea. At which the journalists never does journalists will always. Yeah we just as much information as you can. Let's look up wikileaks. Us do all these things. And the once you're saying no no no. You shouldn't do that or you. Shouldn't you shouldn't.

No Agenda
"thirty three minutes" Discussed on No Agenda
"Aliens flying saucers and the biggest ship in history. The long-awaited pentagon report on. Ufo's was released today. And it echoes the reporting from sixty minutes that there are a lot of unexplained more than one hundred and forty since two thousand three including eleven near misses with. us aircraft. There is no evidence the report says that adversaries like russia or china are behind them so these sightings remain a mystery total disappointment nothing new in fact the even say it here. It was just like reporting said from the cia broadcast systems to. What are they doing that. You see this report quote unquote report. Preliminary lord it's basically what. Cbs had had. We know what it is. This guy saw that he saw that. This was this was this was on the screen. That thing was a blue. Is that one one report that was collapse balloon. Okay they have absolutely nothing such a such a setup. Well did anyone expect more than that. No but i'm hopeful. I mean right along with the thousands of sealed indictments. Yeah it's the same bay. Yeah more or less the same. As the thousand ten thousand sealed indictments the at is ten thousand. I have one. I think one final clip for us today isos again so i have to say okay. I play mine. Then you'll play yours. Yeah sure okay. So i have the stay safe for. I got a lot for some reason. Thirty three minutes left long. This is funny though Nice no i have. This one hurt my feelings kind of like that. One scrotal distancing k. This one is good. It's a miracle the miracle. So i got you have some clearly. You have something that is superior. Because you're you're just better superior. But i don't know if they're gonna beat stay safe with the guy yelling at. That's really the kind good died this words. It's the way delivers them. yes I got worked. Hard worked hard. He worked hard on that. I like it. it's jen. Psaki saying you worked hard on that. I like it as the show is okay It's a little long. Three seconds is long secretary k Secretary expecting it'll drown. it'll it's not not enough dynamics. That's no good okay. You're right huge fan okay. I mean you're a huge fan of adam curry. Yeah no painful. It's just too painful. I love that one though has now we have trump and this is this is i think this one could work could win. Keep it going. Just keep it goes you we keep it going or get the hell out also long also three seconds. I mean just compare it will just keep it keep it going get the hell out of with kind of a fade out versus say i mean come on okay. Stay safe winds just has to has to. I'm sorry because i see that you did a lot of put a lot of effort into it. I did in contrast to when i have zero of them and i'm scolded and be rated. No you're not and then tonight. I actually go out of my way to find some good ones here and there and then cooling jen psaki. There was a little just too long. That's all the stay safe is a good one. I'm not gonna deny that it's it's punchy. Closes the show nicely. It's got a lot of energy as better than heil hitler. Oh god these ziegfeld right. It's not good. Semi final clip is from an audio book. One of our producers sent to me mark lane mark lane very serious journalist. I'd i'd never really heard of him. But i looked to look at his history and he has been top top Journalists for bbc and Many many big mainstream outlets and he wrote a book about do you know with mark done a lot of work. He's the real deal right. i'd say so. Yeah so he wrote a book in two thousand twelve about the murder of jfk. But it was. This is most no agenda listeners. Who've been around for a while we'll understand. This will know this mechanism. But i thought it was nice to have about a minute of explaining how the media really works and how that works in conjunction with the cia broadcasting is. We're just the central intelligence agency directly the cia and the media after the cia had widely distributed. It's then secret. Memorandum instructing its assets to destroy critics of the warren report including me and offered specific language for book reviewers columnists and interviewers to employ in those efforts. It developed a method for making the false charges appear to originate elsewhere. A survey of the language that the assets used reveals. How many of them utilize the methods and even precise and identical language that had been provided to them. This is the method now employed an independent. Publication is chosen to mask the source a cia puppet is placed there and given an impressive title. The cia then provides the propaganda. It appears as an independent concept when published the cia employing its official website c. I a. dot gov then cites the independent writer and the independent publication as the source as it spreads its false allegations throughout the world in the intelligence world. Some refer to this as sheep dipping. Their wolf had been dipped into a sheep's bath and came up smelling quite neutral. I'd never heard the term sheep-dipping sheep dipping I may have heard it. But it's something. I've never used But his his his D- the flaw to. This is where i think we're revealed in one of the clips. Had from one of the a women who said that you can sometimes if you deconstruct things. A certain way it's tell to spot the spot the spooks right and and the mechanism in this case which he kind of hinted upon and we use it as a trick is to look for the exact same wordage who is producing these these phrases in other words. We did this during the up period. We tried this just this morning with thirty the thirty years versus forty years. Whether that's shot or not but it's an example. Yeah is an example. How you do it and so you with google. It's very easy to do it. Because you can just put a phrase that everyone's using and it's and there's interest if they're byline they should not be using exact same phrases. Because that is a form of plagiarism. But if you look for bylined writers or or or correspondence that we did this with feinstein when she was bitching about the fact that she wanted a release of the torture memo as i recall back in the day during the obama administration and a whole bunch of people were ass including Richard at the nbc. The richard engel respond angle. And they're all these people were asked about it what you think. They should do that and they the ones who said no no. They should not do that. Because it's probably not a good idea. At which the journalists never does journalists will always. Yeah we just as much information as you can. Let's look up wikileaks. Us do all these things. And the once you're saying no no no. You shouldn't do that or you. Shouldn't you shouldn't.

No Agenda
"thirty three minutes" Discussed on No Agenda
"Aliens. Flying saucers and the biggest ship in history. The long-awaited pentagon report on. Ufo's was released today. And it echoes the reporting from sixty minutes that there are a lot of unexplained sightings more than one hundred and forty since two thousand three including eleven near misses with. us aircraft. There is no evidence the report says that adversaries like russia or china are behind them so these sightings remain a mystery total disappointment nothing new in fact the even say it here. It was just like reporting said from the cia broadcast systems to. What are they doing that. You see this report quote unquote report. Preliminary lord it's basically what. Cbs had had. We don't know what it is. This guy saw that he saw that. This was this was this was on the screen. That thing was a bloom. Is that one one report that was collapse balloon. Okay they have absolutely nothing such a such a setup. Well did anyone expect more than that. No but i'm hopeful. I mean right. Along with the thousands of sealed indictments the same Yeah more or less the same. As the thousand ten thousand sealed indictments the at is ten thousand. I have one. I think one final clip for us today isos again so i have to say okay. I play mine. Then you'll play yours. Yeah sure okay. So i have the stay safe for. I got a lot for some reason. Thirty three minutes left long. This is funny though Nice no i have. This one hurt my feelings kind of like that. One scrotal distancing k. This one is good. It's a miracle the miracle. So i got you have some clearly. You have something that is superior. Because you're you're just better superior. But i don't know if they're gonna beat stay safe with the guy yelling at. That's really the kind good died this words. It's the way delivers them. yes I got worked. Hard worked hard. He worked hard on that. I like it. it's jen. Psaki saying you worked hard on that. I like it as the show is okay It's a little long is long secretary k Terry expecting it'll drown. it'll it's not not enough dynamics. That's no good okay. You're right huge fan okay. I mean you're a huge fan of adam curry. Yeah no painful. It's just too painful. I love that one though has now we have trump and this is this is i think this one could work could win. Keep it going. We'll just keep it goes you we keep it going or get the hell out also long also three seconds i mean just compare it will just keep it keep it going get the hell out of with kind of a fade out versus say. Come on okay. Stay safe winds just has to has to. I'm sorry because i see that you did a lot of put a lot of effort into it. I did in contrast to when i have zero of them and i'm scolded and be rated. No you're not and then tonight. I actually go out of my way to find some good ones here and there and then cooling jen psaki little just too long. That's all the stay safe is a good one. I'm not gonna deny that it's it's punchy. Closes the show nicely. It's got a lot of energy as better than heil hitler. Oh god ezekiel right. It's not good. Semi final clip is from an audio book. One of our producers sent to me mark lane mark lane very serious journalist. I'd i'd never really heard of him. But i looked to look at his history and he has been top top Journalists for bbc and many many big mainstream outlets and he wrote a book about do you know if mark done a lot of work. He's the real deal right. i'd say so. Yeah so he wrote a book in two thousand twelve about the murder of jfk. But this is most no agenda listeners. Who've been around for a while we'll understand. This will know this mechanism. But i thought it was nice to have about a minute of explaining how the media really works and how that works in conjunction with the cia broadcasting is. We're just the central intelligence agency directly the cia and the media after the cia had widely distributed. It's then secret. Memorandum instructing its assets to destroy critics of the warren report including me and offered specific language for book reviewers columnists and interviewers to employ in those efforts. It developed a method for making the false charges appear to originate elsewhere. A survey of the language that the assets used reveals. How many of them utilize the methods and even precise and identical language that had been provided to them. This is the method now employed an independent. Publication is chosen to mask the source a cia puppet is placed there and given an impressive title. The cia then provides the propaganda. It appears as an independent concept when published the cia employing its official website c. I a. dot gov then cites the independent writer and the independent publication as the source as it spreads its false allegations throughout the world in the intelligence world. some refer to this as sheep differing. There wolf had been dipped into a sheep's bath and came up smelling quite neutral. I'd never heard the term sheep-dipping sheep dipping I may have heard it. But it's something. I've never used But his his his D- the flaw to this. Which is i think. We're revealed in one of the clips had from one of the a women who said that you can sometimes if you deconstruct things a certain way it's tell to spot the spot the spooks right and and the mechanism in this case which he kind of hinted upon and we use it as a trick is to look for the exact same wordage who is producing these these phrases in other words. We did this during the up period. We tried this just this morning. With thirty the thirty years versus forty years. Whether that's been shot or not but it's an example. Yeah is an example. How you do it and so you would google. It's very easy to do it. Because you can just put a phrase that everyone's using and it's and there's interest if they're byline they should not be using exact same phrases. Because that is a form of plagiarism. But if you look for bylined writers or or or correspondence that we did this with feinstein when she was bitching about the fact that she wanted a release of the torture memo as i recall back in the day during the obama administration and a whole bunch of people were ass including Richard at the nbc. The richard engel respond angle. And they're all these people were asked about it what you think she. They should do that and they the ones who said no no. They should not do that. Because it's probably not a good idea. At which the journalists never does journalists will always. Yeah we just as much information as you can. Let's look up wikileaks. Us do all these things. And the once you're saying no no no. You shouldn't do that or you. Shouldn't you shouldn't.

Open Floor: SI's NBA Show
"thirty three minutes" Discussed on Open Floor: SI's NBA Show
"Not really i. I will say that you know somebody. When thrown out the sons is like the title favorite. I still think healthy brooklyn unfortunately was inevitable but yeah they're a mystery and that's just the nature. I think that speaks more so to the nature of what this postseason has been like the sun specifically. Because there's been injuries all over the board. Every team across wisconsin it's cetera. But yeah it's it's hard to get a gauge on. How truly great. The sons are just because of how. We're this hole playoff system so to me. I think the individual pieces that. I was a little Questioning have answered my questions so even even with the injuries to me. Yeah they are definitely a title contender. They can definitely win the nba championship. Like nicole yokich was one hundred percent in this series and deondraye aden's defense and offense in the way he pressured on the other end to. I mean what more could you ask for like. He totally stepped up. Played out of his mind to be honest with you. I was not expecting him to. I was expecting him. I should say to be in foul trouble throughout the series to need help in the on the post and in the block when he was defending yokich to need help even when he was trying to to guard yoke on the perimeter any didn't and so for him to average thirty three minutes. A game is incredible to me honestly so shut up the heavens eaten the and thing is so fascinating because even three years ago when he was drafted i was like why would you take a center number one. In the way the game is being played now and it's fascinating how post warriors the centers come back a little bit like you kinda need. Anita really good big again. You can't just play five. Smalls always require wherever but he's been so good man his energy on both ends of the floor. I thought he was. When anthony davis was healthy. I thought aden smoked him in that game. One you'd better game. And i wrote about this earlier in the playoffs. Like there's always gonna be that. Oh man he went number one of the luca draft but that doesn't matter anymore the fact that he's contributing on this level in the playoffs if you can draft guy like that then that's great and they should be happy about that because he's been so good i mean he's held up against a d. and the mvp like like you mentioned his activity on both ends of the floor like demand so much attention. It's yeah it's gonna be fascinating if and when he gets a big macs neo and what that could mean for the team moving forward etc you know that opens up a whole new set of questions with him and devon booker to who i think for a long time you know can't play defense etc. What is going to be in a postseason. The two of them have been yemen. Lights out to have your young center in his third year in his third year embrace this role that requires so much sacrifice that is still in relative to. I'm sure how he wants to play In the number of touches he gets all that You really can't say enough nice things about it and it's wonderful to see We are actually a little bit short time today. So we will hit The clippers jazz series In a later episode until then You know. I all of our wonderful listeners..

GSMC Sports Podcast
"thirty three minutes" Discussed on GSMC Sports Podcast
"Your family and friends are enjoying this warm weather now that You know there's a vaccine. Everything on the state of ohio state lineman a has made it a a voluntary Mass wearing now so The change your soon And i hope it's for the better. I hope Finally now people are starting to go out. You know trying to enjoy their lives and everything so it's always great and happy to see people try to be free and people try to you know. Just be happy it so i hope your family friends are doing that on a no. I am with my friends. So was that Let's get into today's podcast so today's podcast. We got a lot of talk about god. Lot of basketball talked about that lie. Soccer talked about this a little bit of playoff hockey Playoff hockey talk about that right now. The second round matchups have been officialised Colorado the colorado avalanche are playing the las vegas golden knights avalanche early in the series. Two now The could montreal. Canadians are winning their series one. Oh against the pay jets tampa bay the reigning champions of the nhl. Sally cup champions are leading their series two to one against carolina hurricanes and then finally in the last series. The boston bruins are leading the new york islanders to one so A some of the some of those series already at three games than the other series will colorado. That's only two games than montreal. Series zoe out one game so some of these years moving on a little bit quicker. Some these series are moving on a little bit slower but anyways With this i think that The colorado avalanche have big game three Against las vegas golden knights on the golden knights ice And then also you see tampa bay Leading their series two one and boston leading their series on so those game floors are going to be big game. Ford's for them because that gives them the ability to go up in the series thirty one so game. Four on The carolina hurricanes home-ice in new york islanders. Home is will be two really big games to decide whether or not These years would be up to two so with that Let's just get into the first segment of today's podcast. The was the first segment of today's podcast. We'll be talking about the results of the first round of the nba playoffs Within series only one series not to be decided yet That's the clippers dow's series with. That won't be talking about the clippers vs dallas. Here's our last segment today. Give my predictions and give look through of how this series has been looking and what improvements both teams should do and what Yeah improvements were adjustments. Both teams can do but with that Let's get into today's podcast so today's podcast on the first segment. Like i said it's going to be about. I'm talking about the first round after the mba playoffs with this Let's the first seed the first ac fourth fifth seed second than Or third and sixty two then second in seventeen so without Starting off with the sixers and washington wizards series the philadelphia. Seventy sixers beat the washington wizards and a best of five With this when you look at the statue on mba dot com based on the number of games. All these guys played Bioterrorists what led the way For the philadelphia. Seventy sixers in minutes and he had a thirty three minutes of per game in twenty five points per game in this effort along with Ten rebounds and also three point as almost forces so that also mugabe's joel embiid only four games so His health is going to be looked at going on to the second round He played twenty three minutes in this series scored twenty four points had six point eight rebounds. Two point five percents. Like i said he did miss one game so some of those stats will look a little bit skewed. Little bit. Low compared to regular season stats. Then when you go down the line here. He sees seth. Curry was very player on this team He had twenty eight minutes twelve points. A or a fifteen points per game at twelve plus minus He's going to be a guy down the stretch here at the sixers. do wanna make The conference finals let alone the nba finals steph. Curry will have to be one of those key guys to make his shots down the stretch here because going against a team like atlanta in the next round atlanta obviously having trae young young gifted ready the ball out um in just fun to watch the nollie him. Some of those other young guys like a donovan mitchell. A jason tatum. No job mirant on excetera. Luka doncic known even outlawed young names in there but should be interesting to see How steph a shot. Making ability will The sixers here in game. Where i'm the facing against a really tough team in the land. Another not gonna just roll over They beat the new york knicks in a best of five series. Which i'm gonna get into later. But overall on he's gonna be curry. That is he's going to be one of those guys that has to you know get things going early on minority no set the pace at the tempo for this Philadelphia sixers team but without him in the next guy up. Ben simmons he had. He's a great player in everything. No great defensive player mastermind When it comes to the half court offense said Thirty three minutes to series Fourteen point a points per game He shot the ball very efficiently. Sixty four percent from the field But overall. One thing that. I'm going to say about simmons and the sixers rosters add on when it comes down to those crucial game time moments where you down like Or or you're up or down two or three points you know trying to Extend the lead or cut down the lead guy wants his Wants a time gets out two minutes or so in a close game He's he's one of those guys where he's going to try to Make an impact at the same time as soon as he touches ball. It's like antennas go up on On these players Heads where They're like okay. Simmons has a ball. We can foul him then he might miss your probably miss at that. At that rate the free throws that he's given and then we have a chance to go down on the other end and try to capitalize off for that. So i'm saying here is at the end of the game. When you need a bucket or something simmons has to realize that he is going to get fouled and he has made those rates. That's all he has to do at the end of the day is make two free throws and it's only probably going to be two thousand three rows but at the same time that's something he's gonna have to improve on. He's he's shooting thirty five percent from the free. Throw line right now. Seth curry shooting a hundred percent for the free throw line..

Nintendo Voice Chat
"thirty three minutes" Discussed on Nintendo Voice Chat
"About zola's thirty fifth anniversary during the c. Theory i home. So i really hope so. I'm really still hoping that. Nintendo is like gonna pull the rug out from under us and show us like a compilation of zelda games. That like they did for super mario for their anniversary. I really hope so. I don't think it's going to happen. But i am. I'm now i'm ready to be swept off my feet. I am ready to be swept off. My i want too but i just worry. That nintendo is so careful about a destroying its own sales of something within the same franchise in the fact that skyward sword comes out a month after three. I don't see them announcing this huge news elva collection because i know personally if they announce some big thing for sixty dollars. That's yours hacker around putting my money compared to aid skyward sword each re master such. I have trouble thinking that something like that will be in this presentation. I think if anything if they will do anything about zelda thirty fifth anniversary they might announce a future presentation to look forward to after the release of skyward sword. Because of the reasons. That logan express you but i also am getting. I'm getting my expectations are getting more and more too. Because they didn't really do that. Much for the thirtieth anniversary resulted either. We got some Japan exclusive concerts. We of course got the original release of skyward sword and be collector's edition. That came with it. But they didn't do a whole bunch stateside. So i don't know maybe we won't get something as big of a celebration as we did from reo. Because i mean with. And you're watching intendo podcasts. Or probably fanta zelda. You probably think it's great like all of us here do but it's just not as big of a seller as mario is so i just kind of have to take that in consideration even the we think. I don't know i'm i'm speaking dismissal. Better that's gonna to say for the wild is like the greatest game ever made. Obviously nobody would deny that although there are people who are wrong with their opinions but however As great as abreast of the wild is as much as i love the legend of zelda series as much as it means to me like your grandmother knows who mario is like. They're going to make so much more money celebrating. Mario's like every fifth anniversary than they ever will with zelda even though zelda's nishi or anything pretty mainstream. It's not your grandma knows who link is. She probably thinks that the the little boy little boy's name is alta so than i am. I'm so sad that we're not having an in person e. three because i know so. So many other companies do can do hands on previews With like demo and dumb and everything with easing but nintendo. I don't think has done that so far since we have all been working from home and not been able to go in person so i don't. I'm not expecting any of us to be able to get hands on with any of these gains at aren't coming out right around the corner so unfortunately we won't. I don't think we'll be having that segment. I always look forward to. We all get to talk about the game. You played on the show floor that we're both excited for a but we'll do it anyway but yeah look forward to the intended. Direct at nine am p. t. On specific time on june fifteenth. A tuesday next tuesday tuesday after that. I believe nintendo voice chat will be doing a a like we'll be doing. Nbc like that day in reaction. Like right after the direct. I think i'll confirm. I'll make sure to put that in the in the comments. I'm just assuming that that's what would happen. I'm assuming we would do that. But yeah we'll get to that anyway. I think that's that's really all. I have to say about tennessee. Three plans this year except actually logan went back the twenty nineteen presentation which was the exact same length forty minutes and you broke down minute by minute. I'm how much time they spent on each so in comparison. Can you tell us about that. What you think that means the twenty twenty one presentation. Yes so twenty. Nine hundred was interesting because we had basically a game every month. Intendo was set to publish and we already knew all of them. Were going in if you remember. That was link's awakening astral chain. Fire emblem louise mansion pokemon. Certain shield were all coming in that next few months stretch and so it's a little bit different this year because the lineup is not quite as defined games though we know about like skyward sword. No more heroes. Mario golf pokemon in splatoon three out to next year Those loans we know about that. I think they'll hit on all of and in two thousand nineteen they spend between one minute. Thirty seconds four minutes on each of the previously announced games. We already know about so. I'm going to say they're going to spend about two. Each of those at that comes out to about twelve minutes. It was about twelve minutes of third party. Staus that's twenty four minutes there about three minutes of introductions store at twenty seven minutes. I think we'll get both smash characters that are left in the final fighters fast and that'll be about three minutes each which gives us to thirty three minutes which leaves us with seven to ten minutes if they go if you over forty like they did a couple years ago of completely new staff like ruffled to bayoneted three metric prime for an stuff that we don't know about so that's kind of what i'm expecting. I'm tempering my expectations. Sticking is going to be seven to ten minutes of the brand new shiny stuff that we all want to see. And i do think breath allowed to will be part of that and that probably leaves room for one probably two more surprise announcements big triple and intendo things. So that's what i'm expecting.

Boomer & Gio
"thirty three minutes" Discussed on Boomer & Gio
"But we're go on the fan and cbs sports. That were built ford. Tough studio really really played is hot in here. It's hot in this control. Because i usually keep that one freezing. As far as i'm concerned that is a big old bear. That's why listen. I i always said that for al franken down. I'm good so yeah. Al cubes it as hot in here Sorry but at the temperatures highs it's constantly keep it as low as you can. Even if i'm wearing a sweatshirt just when i'm in there i don't want the hot air blowing in the middle of the night. No i mean it gets back pre covid when the door was closed there and al would have that heat up. I mean it was just move the no circulation. No not that boomers. Not liking some of the music choices fliegelman. We gotta keep him in a good mood too. It's a feel good friday. Fleets and he's trying to do summer things though. It's hot in here in the city. Yeah hot down to that one. A little bit will house was right in the wheel house. Yes but when you play the nelly song and i happen to like nelly. Don't like the song it's just like it it. It's not upbeat enough to really. I think that's upbeat. And i just feel like i wanted to have a much more upbeat than summer in the city. I don't know about that. yeah see. i think it's more a beach the song you just want a nelly fan. That's okay i didn't say was my i tunes. Summertime started the fresh ramos as long as well. Let me see a bitch it is. It is an era. I wasn't a fresh prince gab. Sorry i was outside playing okay. Well you were playing in the nfl. Actually that would have been the better life. I wasn't a fresh prince. Goes too busy playing in the super bowl so suck on that. Let's see i wanna see what. Nellie oh yeah. Take a ride with take a ride helena. Is it a clean song. Only thirty version must be the all right. I stand corrected so so stop. I stand corrected. You're a nelly fan you like me. Well the attorneys as a judge mental. It's unbelievable the rea. The reason why. I thought it was. He turned to me. What is this crap. I'm just saying gimme gimme that better. You don't like all right. This is this fair to say. You don't like the song hot in here. It's an okay song. I just did not doing thing for me on appeal. Good friday team swept a doubleheader yesterday when they weren't supposed to actually be feel good about it today. You want go back into new york groove later on you want the that's that's too much to cheesy cheesy. That is the song that like. Every producer would use for production p so. That was my problem. Then the mets went to because they've used so many victory songs and we've heard that on. Tv you know every time the giant score touchdowns sunday night football. They play that song and the mets have had great songs over their history. And the last few years they started going to that You a big olander. Bigger islander fan or met fan probably fan go so well if you answered islanders you might have gotten shift on the ice the playoff game. Also just because i've got two more games. They're closer to where i live in jersey and we just went to more games. There are so many more games to go to. My dad has season tickets for the mets. Right i go to more games. So there you fliegelman. I know this. He plots out every song prior to the show that he's going to play not every the first couple. Like i had six or seven locked up two hours of what he was going to play prior to the show because he's prepared see. I don't know that because then you also try to listen in you know during the show focused. Al has his playlist on spotify of a thousand songs can sort through our have that playing them on the internet as we go so i get a couple ready so i'm prepared all right so he's prepared. You wanna know the rest of the songs these prepared for the seven o'clock hour to make sure no i do. Not you don't wanna more influence there now. Well he already asked for one of them so he knows them. Okay all right. Well that is true. It saw a song that we're going to play coming up in. What are we talking about now. Twenty five minutes. Yeah the always. You're an avid listener of boomer. And geo you know what gets played at certain times on. Friday mornings data is true. That is absolutely right. A few good friday a summer friday a big announcement friday right and that's going to happen my math. These days is so much work. Because i have. I do math anymore in my head so i can't even sometimes i can't i said twenty five minutes thirty five minutes. I don't know what the hell's wrong with me. I look up seven. Forty five would be thirty now. It's thirty three minutes but i. I can't do math in my head anymore. Haircut didn't you well. Yeah that was yesterday. We talked about it already. I don't remember talking about it just like you can't do math. No did you talk to the. You did not talk to me about it. Yeah no it was. No i did not say anything about it. I was going to say something about it. But i didn't and i know you did talk to al and everybody else about it but you didn't talk to me about but it was. Yeah it was it was. I had a yesterday the haircut. Did you not notice yesterday. I was watching hockey highlights and probably us. That's probably what was going on. But yes thirty five minutes or thirty three minutes or thirty two minutes. I'll will be that Big announcement and then we'll we have a couple of things. One big zoo will get him on the way to the airport. And also we found that audio remember. We have in the dispute about who had who come back to work. I yes so chicken. Parm lou and bob dwyer went back in sifted through all of that to find out what we said that day so if people don't know what we're talking about quick explanation one day on the show back in march i said let's go around and everybody drafted employees. We're talking about the nfl draft draft an employee. Who you think is going to come back i. We all went around at a name now. I was the only person on the whole show that remembered that this even happen so i at least feel vindicated with that. Yeah so the have it. Any actually i can. It'll take me a minute but it's also a long file. I don't think so day we did have the conversation. You're right i. I remembered the conversation. I just didn't remember who i picked. I pick a sales guy. You did pick maggie. I and i think jerry recco picture he did. He did pick journal. Eddie picked margaret marion of. Hr al picked moose now. The problem though is now. Jerry said that if somebody comes back for one day it doesn't qualify that that person is not back because i thought i won when maggie came back but technically he should one internal came after listening back to what we had all agreed to. It sounded to me like someone has to be back for good in so i think no one has one. You know one's one. Yeah and i think it could be a tie between you and al moose and maggie once they come back but okay maybe and at that point. It's just a wash. i think if it's a tie nobody gets any know that the sales people are coming back consistently they may be coming back. What two to three days a week..

The Hull Show ? 1310 KFKA
"thirty three minutes" Discussed on The Hull Show ? 1310 KFKA
"Right that he was having issues with. This was the the opposite. Yeah that's correct. He was out for four games with right. Knee soreness and yeah. This was the left knee. Now i know i know you guys asked malone and the and the press conference at the end i was watching it this morning Was that you think that was one of those moves where he's putting extra weight or a little. You may be pushing more on that other knee to protect the the one that was already heard or is this is kind of freak accident the way for the way he landed the freak accident. I really do You know he played thirty three minutes in his first game coming back but obviously know the medical staff thought that was okay. Blown said wasn't under a minute restriction. Last night. I just think it was a freak accident. I really do and it's funny. You think about it. That game was really over with two minutes. Left and denver was trailing by eleven points. Somehow they got it all the way back to six. And i think that is on that possession. We're pulmonary towards acl. Hit that fucking. I think they trimmed the lead to four or five so it was really ridiculous. Comeback even get the game to that point So you just think of all the entire situation everything that went into jamal going to the rim of that last play and it's it's just hard to believe. Jamal didn't take the didn't want. The wheelchair pushed it away. Nobody questions this guy's toughness. He i think he really proved that fact in the bubble with how you know banged up and everything he was there. But what does this do. Now we're going to have to talk the physical aspect of this but this is the these guys are so tight harrison. I mean we've talked about this rare team model that the nuggets perhaps have even to the rest of the nba. I guess you could see a goal and one of two ways. You could see a frustrated nuggets team carrying this last. Two games on with what happened with jamal. Murray and hanging their head or you can see group that gets together. And says hey. We're going to do it for jamal. Murray so to speak. what do you see what. What does the mo- mood like. And what will that be tomorrow. You know tomorrow. I wonder if everybody's still kind of in shock and i. It's kind of a weird atmosphere tomorrow. A weird game. I could see that happening but going forward. I agree with what you're saying there at the grady. I think this could be a bit of a galvanizing moment for this team. At least in the term i can see nicole. Yoke to be like jamal murray. That was my guy you know he me. And him were the faces of this franchise over the last couple of years..

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary
NASA's Mars Rover Perseverance takes it's first trek across Mars
"Is new. Mas twenty twenty perseverance. Rover is undertaking. Its first tentative test. Drive across the surface of the red planet. The trick only about six and a half maters was designed simply to test. The car sized six science labs mobility along its violent launch from earth the freezing code seven month journey from earth to mars and it's rigorous entry descent and landing into jets crater still the mobility. Test max one of many milestones on mission managers checklists as they calibrate every system every subsystem an instrument on both perseverance and its companion helicopter drone ingenuity drive which lasted about thirty. Three minutes built the road before with by four meters then turned in place one hundred and fifty degrees to the left and backed up two and a half meters to a new temporary packing spot wants. The river begins pursuing scientific goals. Regular commutes extending two hundred made his a more expected. Kate objective of perseverance as mission on is is astro biology including search for signs of ancient microbial life. The rover will also characterize the mashing geology and past climate. It'll pave the way for fiji. Human exploration of the red planet adult will be the first mission to collect an save martian rock and regular for future sample collection and returned to worth subsequent nasa emissions. In cooperation with the european space agency will then send a sample return mission to mars to collect the samples from the surface and return them to work for in-depth analysis. The mass twenty twenty perseverance mission is all part of masses moon to mars nation approach which includes adamus missions to the moon that will help repay for human exploration of the red planet. The rovers mobility systems. Not the anything getting a test drive. During this period of initial checkouts visit variances also received a software update replacing the computer program that helped land perseverance with the one. It will rely on to investigate the red planet. She manages also checked out. Perseverance as radar image of mao subsurface experiment. And it's myers. Oxygen in situ resource utilization experiment instruments. They then deployed the mas environmental dynamics analyzer instruments to win senses which extend out from the rover's mast. Another significant mawson occurred on meisel day. Twelve engineers unstirred the robes to meet along robotic arm for the first time flexing age of its five joints over the course of two hours robotic arms. The main to the science team will use to close up examinations of geologic features and it will drill and sample the ones they find most interesting upcoming events and evaluations over the next week or so. We'll include more detailed testing and calibration of the scientists tournaments sending the rover on long drives and jettisoning the covers that part of the river sample caching system and the genuity mass helicopter during landing the experimental flight test program for the ingenuity helicopter will also take place during the rovers. Commissioning well well. This has been going on mission cameras being busy. They've already sent back more than seven thousand images

No Agenda
"thirty three minutes" Discussed on No Agenda
"Everybody. It is the drink of champions in the podcast space. It is perhaps blue ribbon. And i'd like to say in the morning to you and thank you for your courage. John c where. The c stands for covid psychosis. Devora back more to you. Mr adam. curry also In the morning to the ships at sea which somebody to stop saying that. Yeah it's i don't think we have any more substantive waters from. I know for a fact we have subs. In the water we have lots of submarines. Lots of them lots of them. Talk about navy men in the morning To the trolls in the troll room at said no agenda stream dot com draws hands up. It is a sunday. Let's see how you did. You hear rule. Twenty-one ninety-three not bad seven off the high seven off the high almost eight t h day good to see their trolls c. Couple in the navy. They say they would prefer to be known. As seaman got troll the troll room is it no agenda stream dot com. Let people in their today hanging out trolling away. Which is the entire point. Hand off one liner. Sometimes they work usually people. Just sit there and trolls say horrible. Things get aggravated. But that's what's so cool about it and you can listen to the show live anybo- shows that are live on the twenty four hour stream and you can always in in concert with your fellow. Trolls have a good time. No matter what podcast is playing. It's all talk no commercials and while you're there asked for an invite we have just a few left for no agenda social dot com. We will just have to open up the federation part. We're gonna lockdown our instance at ten thousand astronaut invites. You can check out our non. Although is d- federated social network. It's very calm on the nerves ego there. Oh i've already read this message. That's it you're done go. Scroll back to the top and leave. They won't be anything for a while now agenda social dot com and in the morning to our artists for episode. Thirteen twenty six. This was an interesting random slash magic number episode. One three to six. We had a donation special running for the Three three twenty one. Which was the day before which was all threes. This show when posted. And i did not even know this until i was alerted to the fact. Total runtime of this episode three hours and thirty three minutes on the dot. Now you tell me how that works. When number four random gic and darren. O'neill brought us the artwork he is. It was very nice We mentioned him since no agenda generator dot com with down which is back today. John you wanna give us an update on on sir polka turin. How you tracked him down. He was in the wind. What happened there did it just magically come back magically came back okay so does no good story how. I couldn't get why there's a couple of good stories. But i don't does not not verified so i bet there was a bet that was good stories so there's not that much to To bitch and moan about other than just thank him for the excellent work Let's see what was the. 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How does that major up against apple. With their black and white lettering it will perform on a on a blind diffuse all the exact same product in different packaging. The yellow without perform performance and people are attracted to that particular combination saying I was talking with producer. Jack who was working on the nf t for the no agenda show and by now. I'm sure you've heard this. Nfc everywhere john. You can't avoid it. Kazadi control and i had dinner last night with top hollywood exec. Who happens to live in austin and that his company's doing it too and this is millions and millions of dollars and So jack had look i. I've set it up. You guys can do this With with show art and he's already set up one example. And i thought by myself so i've i've been looking into this. This is this is where as we thought. Bitcoin was beanie babies. This nfc stuff. It's truly the analog aid is the beanie babies of crypto currency and it's very scammy and my after some research. My initial thought was we. We really want nothing to do with this. And then i thought wait a minute. What if all of the producers. What if we all got in on the scam. 'cause you can program who gets what when you sell it and we drive this thing up like crazy and sell it to some suckers think that this thing is hot even though it's really just a complete pump and dump by the no agenda nation like collusion full on insider trading. I mean can we do have called conspiracy to commit a felony a felony. But you mean it will be. We can get in under the wire if we do it. Now you're gone by the way. Okay so we've got to work it out a little bit but in essence we just have to get people buying and selling this and tapping it up a little bit every single time and until until some suck comes in you have to have trust in the group you have to trust that if you if someone by something for five hundred bucks that there will be someone who's going to buy it for five one because that person will know so we all have to have some kind of code so we can identify fellow travelers and the minute you're above. Let's say ten thousand dollars sound like you're starting to communist party. I'm sorry i exit strategy vacation. No agenda generator dot com for all your nf t joy and thank you to all the artists who have already started piling. And i can't wait to see what we can choose for artwork after today for episode thirteen. Twenty seven now. Let's thank our executive producer and associate executive producers. They are one of the teas and the time. Talent and treasure that we love to receive in our value for value network and We kick it off with three. Kick it off with dame amy..

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
NASA's new Mars rover hits dusty red road, 1st trip 21 feet
"Mars rover has hit the road on the red planet so far so good for the perseverence rover planet nasr's newest mars rover logging. Twenty one feet on it so dominant in a test. Drive this past thursday. Two weeks after settling down on the red planet signs of past life they're overtaking thirty three minutes to move thirteen feet forward followed by a hundred fifty degree left. Turn and then backing up eight feet up next after more. Testing perseverance will drop so-called protective belly pan and then releasing experimental helicopter named ingenuity by late.

The TalkCast
"thirty three minutes" Discussed on The TalkCast
"A cheerleader. Okay trait down life that they are hot. Tell them that they're hot. Now go out in my get you in trouble but you know you get one life to live and just lit. Okay this podcast believer or not has been helping me out. The does pass thirty three minutes. We've been doing this. yes. I'm going a little bit over a normal. I did anomaly like to do my podcast for thirty for thirty minutes but today we are going over reprise like forty five minutes today because i want to. You guys need to hear this. Why go through higher. Databases is nothing compared to what you go through. Okay yes everybody. Has it rough these these. It's this past year and almost a year and a half of corona times. I wanna give back to being normal. I want to date nominal. And yes i do have a disability and yes i can date. People need to stop running away.

AdExchanger Talks
Updating The Numbers with eMarketer Co-Founder Geoff Ramsey
"Am so pleased to have as my guest. Jeff ramsey the co founder of emarketer and chief evangelist for insider intelligence. Jeff is a veteran of the attic. She'd your stage and we are going to talk on this podcast about the numbers. You should be paying attention to in the year head and the stories behind those numbers but before we get into jets predictions for the rest of twenty twenty one. I wanted to talk about twenty twenty. We saw so much change because of the pandemic and i'm sure that wreaked havoc on your predictions. Jeff well Yeah twenty. Twenty is year a lot of people would like to forget but we can go back and revisit that certainly in a busy year for our forecasters are forecasters busy themselves with excel spreadsheets Calibrating and then recalibrating numbers at a dizzying pace based on new information. That's coming in and certainly during last year we saw a lot of changes particularly with the consumer and So then ensued a ton of revisions to our projections that would normally last for you know at least eight nine ten twelve fourteen months You know we we were. We were spinning our wheels so fast. It's a wonder we didn't come off the tracks Biggest places where you had to revise those numbers Assure i think the biggest area without doubt was the area of e-commerce and we're gonna get into that in a little bit but if if anybody in the audience is thinking to themselves e commerce you think about about that. We'll think about your activity over the last year. And if you haven't done more door dash or grubhub or i'm not going to the store and never mind that. There's you know a massive winter storm that we're now seeing people are jew. Were just afraid to go to malls all this data and statistics were talking about you. Know people were a lot of most people. Were taking this seriously and mask or not. It was more comfortable. Felt more safe to order from home Whether it be on your desktop laptop or your mobile device so i would say the biggest set of numbers are the biggest changes in our set of numbers were in the e commerce space space and where we netted out to give a kind of a tip of the hat to twenty twenty is ecommerce sales grew by something like thirty two percent in twenty twenty versus twenty nine thousand nine due to the lockdown measures in the fact that we are all self isolated and just to put that into perspective If you look at non ecommerce sales that's that's the that's the the that's like the rhinoceros compared to the flea of ecommerce right but if you look at total retail says we're talking somewhere in the order of almost six trillion dollars right if you look at ninety commerce sales. They slipped by negative Three point two percent in two thousand and twenty. They might grow again predicting grogan this year but it actually slipped by over three percent and yet total commerce. Total retail sales grew why because of e-commerce growing a significant thirty two percent. So we some people said that we have Grown e commerce On original predictions something. We've advanced something like two or three years ahead of where we would normally be an and the trains left attracts. The growth rate is gonna go way way down. It's going to continue to grow some bets. That's the biggest change that we've seen. Yes i can. I can validate that anecdotally. In terms of how much ivan purchasing on amazon as well is kind of a lot of new e commerce stores. I was trying out to get you know farm to table food delivery and that kind of thing personally but that that's where my taste lies and you know you're making me hungry. Zony sales are seeing so many sales are moving to online. It makes me wonder you know one. What does that mean for all these digital advertising companies that kind of our that point right before you hit by And as well as how much time people must be spending online consumers platforms before they go on to you now. Consumed their dinner via door dash. Sir you know what that's a really good place it to really dig into because you know if i were say a a number two area where forecasters had to continually busied themselves. With reaching recalibrating. Numbers was in the area of time spent so let me just puts in perspective on that because i think most of us realize having or locked in an apartment or a house we start to go a little bit stir crazy. So what do we look to. We looked to digital activities to you know suck up our time and so a couple of things with these since cove it. Americans have increased the time that they spend with all media cross online and offline by about an hour and five minutes a day. So it's over thirteen hours a day. We're spending with media now. I do need to put a little caveat there thirteen hours you might be thinking. Wow that's a lot of time. And that's that's half the twenty four hours you know that are in a day. But it includes double-counting for multitasking. 'cause i don't think there's any of us on the planet that don't were we're watching. Tv have another device in our hand. We're doing something else right. And because we never know in the second or nanoseconds time where attention is fleeting from one. St the other way that attention actually lies. We have to double count that figure. So if you're spending an hour watching tv and you're on your mobile phone that whole time we have to double count That that our so it becomes two hours if that makes any sense so we're spending an extra hour a day and almost all of that Ghosts to digital so just to give some perspective before cove it we were spending. This is pretty pretty significant amount. We're spending about half a little over half of our day. Six hours and forty nine minutes a day Doing digital stuff alive. It was mobile. was streaming but then we went from six hours forty nine minutes in two thousand nineteen the pandemic hits and we go up by a an hour and a minute to seven hours and fifty minutes a day with digital And we think that digital time is going to continue to increase by twenty twenty two. We'll be spending eight hours a day with digital which was a little frightening for maybe some parents as they think of their kids. Because this is on average and if you think of kids and teens and it's probably way more than eight hours day so as we net out digital time now counts for roughly sixty percent of adults a total daily time spent with media and another area within within digital of course streaming Were all streaming more and when you think of time spent with streaming whether you thinking connected. Tv's court cutting or cord nevers. That's my favorite. Group is like college students who never will never have paid for a traditional pay. Tv subscription. why would they win. Their parents are basically donating their netflix account to their kids And then you got. Ot subscription activities with netflix amazon prime. And so on so. These numbers really shot way past our original pre covid estimates and so where we netted out. Was it in twenty. Twenty one time spent with digital video will have risen by thirty three minutes or over half an hour per day and so now we're spinning If we're looking at digital video time said about two hours and nineteen minutes And that's up from an hour and forty six minutes and twenty nine thousand nine but just a quick reality check. And then i'll let you jump in here. Reality check is that you might be thinking with all this streaming and so on that people are spending on average more time with digital video than they are with linear tv. But that's not quite yet. The case are estimated that traditional. Tv whether you're watching broadcasts abc cbs. Or you're watching a cable. Channel or direct access is is sixty percent of the time we spend with. A video is with traditional tv

SPORTS GOOFS
"thirty three minutes" Discussed on SPORTS GOOFS
"Fm to get started our new now what we should enter the cave. That's what i was going to throw it out too because we are. We're at our thirty three minutes at good enough time to close at the end of the show the other segments gonna roll over to to next week anyways and all predictions do you wanna touch on net and it. Doesn't tom brady rig number twenty. I mean honestly. I don't really care who wins. Either way trash jimmy butler. No no because then next nike having a great game in all i want him to absolutely ravage me if that happens so no no. That's we leave. We leave man crush monday alone right. That's that's what move onto the next week a players of the week. Nba nuclear joe kitchen. James harden there. You go that's my mba stuff. There you go all right. Nhl panthers a great right now blah blah blah blah. Labou all right you go girl compliments. It's okay we yeah we think i want. Give me a couple of minutes for you. Go girl because i wanted to discuss. We have the isabel up coming up this week. Oh okay then do it. Filling discuss okay. Let's let's let's do them all right so user reason so abell for anyone who doesn't know is the is the championship trophy for the national women's hockey league the n. w. l. it is named after the daughter of it is named after lady. Isabel gas hardy. Who was the daughter of lord stanley. Frederick stanley i should say sixteenth earl of darby. Who is the namesake for the nhl 's stanley cup. First warded and twenty sixteen. This season is kinda funky out twenty twenty. That was last year. yeah right. That's what confused me. Yeah that's what i'm saying like. They wouldn't announce this thing with nbc. Sports it was canceled right now. That would suck. And it's like it's like the like the south park being and it's gone so what they're doing the twenty twenty one though this week. Our k- yeah. That's so boston won. In two thousand sixteen buffalo and seventeen eighteen was by the new york rivers and minnesota one in two thousand nine hundred and so they are defending champions so the league has six teams but two teams have withdrawn which means a normally how it goes is. There's kind of like a plan and the top four teams go through to the semifinals and then two teams are eliminated but because two teams have opted out. Which are the connecticut whale and the rivers. If i remember correctly so okay. So i was right. So was the rivers and the whale are outs. So the remaining teams are the boston. Pride the minnesota whitecaps the beauts and the toronto six. i forget. What city is abuse or in buffalo buffalo beauts. Thank you so the pride of boston. Boston will play. Minnesota in the semi-final buffalo play. Toronto in the semi-final winner of those goes onto the final. Those games will be played. The semis are on thursday and finals on friday will be aired on nbc s n. And they will be coming to you. Live from the historic herb brooks arena in lake placid new york which is famously known for the nineteen eighty. Miracle on ice has the name of her so for anyone who wants some professional hockey this weekend where a championship is on the line. Head over the soon to be departed and c. n. b. c. n. four some and for n. w. h. l. Isabel cops action. It'll be it'll be interesting to see who will take on the trophy this year..

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"thirty three minutes" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"All right thank you for that Crisscross applesauce to show until with you. Coast to coast around the world on afn. And as i mentioned tuesday first hour we check in with the co host. The salesforce dot com segment karen lyle and karen. We're going to be joined by our friend. Christopher came in just a minute but Forty five days nine hours. Thirty three minutes and thirty three seconds until the america's cup begins Can you wait that long. Well you know we have. I might be there. It's possible so we'll see we'll see things that we're waiting. But i gotta talk about. The product just happened because the americans magic team boat capsized. In of the third race it was very dramatic And and and it almost think. Yeah the magic. By the way. I'm looking at the results. I saw the nf and as we know in sports that means did not finish but in this product cup the any us team which is of course from the united kingdom they have four wins zero losses the lunar period team which is of course from italia they have two wins and two losses. And here's our new york yacht club. American magic o-on four and almost sank. What does this mean for our chances. Karen well actually just to give you a little bit of the story so As as you remember when christopher and i were talking last time about the The last races prior to this in america's cup series Any of us had zero wins. They didn't do anything in In winning any of the races and american magic was The second in contending against the defender of the cup Which meant that. They were hopeful for you. Know for for housing for coming along so in this particular In the product that just started last week The the team really came up and they were winning the first two races now in this last one the way these matches work is there's two boats matching against each other time total points and there's a series of races over a period of four weeks that were in the middle of right. Now you know on viewing and So what happened was in the race between the the luna rossa product pro The larosa tien boat and the american magic american boat The americans were had and as they were rounding a mark which is going around the corner. There was a gust of wind that went live eighteen months to twenty four nights and three seconds and they were maxed out on their traveling. And i can explain that in a minute And the the boat lifted up out of the air with with the with the wind and then basically crashed down on its side and catholic which means that the the the mass fell into the water and And then that was just the beginning of the story. Let's bring in our friend. Christopher kane are america's cup aficionado. And chris before we get into. Why american magic. isn't that magical so far And remember. I am the neophyte. Here is this product club. Cup. that's going on. Is this the qualifying tournament to see who will get to a race against new zealand or is this. Just a preliminary warm-up cup this is as we're we're we're out of preseason So again against we've mentioned on chas past the setup for the america's cup is a little strange new zealand as the defender is already into the super bowl. If you will they're already into The final race set of races and ever else has to go through postseason. So that's what we're seeing right now is we're seeing prada and American magic and the british fight for. Who's going to challenge new zealand. So so this is the real A and i know it was Depressing to watch the american boat. Gopher almost sink But it's important to point out too that they're going to benefit from the fact that there aren't other syndicates so originally supposed to be five possibly six syndicates challenging for the america's cup our down to three but they wrote the rules when they were expecting it to be five possibly six so the way. The finals work is at the end of this series. So there's there's there's two more series after the series after this series. The top boat goes into the product final and the second and third boat. Fight it out for who's going to challenge that top up so they'll fight it out. And then the winner of that will go against the the the the winner of the product and the winner of that will go into the america's cup now that means that since according to that machinery three boats will make it into the next series and they're only are three boats America is going to go through to the next phase and In america's cup pass what they've done is they've had sort of rolling point scores where you carry points over from one series to the next and as a result you had boats that that came on strong late but were in such a deficit from lack of points from the earlier races that they couldn't catch up. That is not the case here so as much as this was horrible and as much as american. Magic has already decided. They're going to miss the next set of races this weekend. It doesn't matter. They're into the next series because there's only through syndicates. Okay well then. How boneheaded is it to let this happen is karen said. Is this something where it's humiliating or is it just the way. These ships are designed. Now they get airborne and this just shows That the you know it's just one of those things or is this a humiliate humiliation and we might as well still home right now. It's a combination of both. I mean karen. And i said before this started if you go back to the show we did before. The product upstart a. We said that one of these boats is gonna crash. We we saw it coming. These are brand new boats and we say not just brand new boats. The america's cup brand new boats period. No one has ever sail these boats before so the idea. We're going to get to the product without a crash. It wasn't going to happen Unfortunately it happened to us that being said there are a lot of questions being thrown around and as karen pointed out earlier they were going around the second to last turning point in the course so they were going around and heading up to the finals. They're heading to the finish line. And the winds had been puffy all day long and they did one of the most difficult maneuvers. There is to do in sailing and a lot of questions are. Why did you do that going into the last leg of race. Brienna six hundred meter lead. Why did you go for that. Complicated of maneuver. It's a maneuver that you only do if you're behind. It's a hail mary we talk about. If you're the boat behind the lead vote you don't wanna keep following me around the course you wanna split the course. You would have gone in opposite direction. Hope you get different wind you things like that maneuver to force a split. When you're behind it's a very tough maneuver to do in the best case scenario and why you do it without big of a lead. I don't know and that is a question. A lot of people have had is. Is you know. I hate to bring back san francisco again as we seem to do. But let's point out. This was dean barker versus jimmy. Spithill jimmy spithill and san francisco was driving the american boat. Dean barker was driving. Kiwi vote and jimmy spithill came back and did one of the greatest comebacks in sports history. And it just feels like every time deem barker racist jimmy regardless of abode. he's in. He does something silly like he's gotta make up for san.

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Spooky Stories Week
"This week's theme comes to us from Shane McClellan and is called spooky stories. Here's why chose this theme he writes Hey. My name is Shane McClellan. I'm the creator of the files podcast and theme I chose is spooky stories because while October the spookiest time of the year. Here, are the episodes chosen by Shane for this week's theme along with short descriptions of each episode. The first episode comes to us from old gods of Appalachia and is called prologue. It's nine minutes long. Welcome to our APPALACHIA. We're hearts are good. Hands are. And no one wants to talk about what sleeps beneath us. The next episode comes to us from the cue files and is called the Donner Party, it's twenty three minutes long. This is the horrifying story of the Donner Party told like never before. Next up is scare you sleep and the episode is called Cannibals it's thirty seven minutes long. Spooky soothing unnerving bedtime stories. The next episode comes to us from stories with Sapphire and is called Dula for death. It's twenty nine minutes long. Listening for unique perspectives on death. and. The last episode of the week comes to us from euphemistic and it's called a vampire feeds. It's thirty three minutes long. Here's the description real vampires the draining of blood, the feeding on others and the quest to keep others fed. Those are the episodes chosen by Shane for this week's theme Spooky Stories.

BrainStuff
How Does Saturn Work?
"The Planet Saturn takes its name from a Roman God of agriculture and of all the planets revolve around our sun. It's cultivated if you will the greatest ring system by far shining rings filled with ice dust and rock orbit its equator. The whitest one called the phoebe ring has an outer edge. That's millions of miles away from Saturn itself. For comparison the average distance between Earth and our moon is a paltry two hundred thirty nine thousand miles or three hundred eighty four thousand kilometers once again. Astronomy PUTS THE HUMAN EGO IN CHECK. Saturn's rings get all the attention but we shouldn't ignore its other attributes the sixth planet in our solar system. It's also the biggest after Jupiter. Those two are in a league of their own. If you mushed every planet from Mercury to Neptune together Saturn and Jupiter would account for over ninety percent of the cumulative mass of that planetary mass but despite its immense size Saturn is the least dense planet in the sun's orbit and the spherical to. We'll need to look at. Its physical makeup to understand why research published in two thousand nineteen showed that a day on Saturday and lasts just ten hours thirty three minutes and thirty eight seconds. It's spin rate helps explain one of the ring. World's stranger qualities is he. Saturn is ten percent wider than it is tall. A difference of over seven thousand miles or nearly twelve thousand kilometers. Astronomers call that kind of disparity an equatorial bulge every planet in the solar system has one but Saturn's is the most extreme saturn rotates around its axis at a very high speed. Hence the brevity stays. And here's where density comes into play like. Jupiter Saturn is a gas giant such worlds predominantly consists of hydrogen and helium and whereas Earth is solid on. The outside gas. Giants are not they may however have hard intercourse now. Saturn is downright huge in terms of volume. Some seven hundred sixty four earth sized objects could fit inside of it and the planet is ninety five times as massive as our home world and yet relative to its size. Earth is eight times more dense. In fact water yes. Plain water is denser them Saturn although that doesn't mean the planet would float. It's not cohesive enough so thanks to its low. Low density zippy rotational. Speed Saturn's been deformed into a oblong world that looks kind of squished in profile Jupiter's southern hemisphere famously has an ongoing storm called the great. Red Spot Saturn's answer to. This is the great white spots which are periodic tempests that arise every twenty thirty Earth Years I detected in eighteen seventy six. These weather events are colossal scale ness as Cassini spacecraft spent thirteen productive years hovering around Saturn on December fifth of two thousand ten. It witnessed the most recent iteration of the great white spot phenomenon. The storm was about eight hundred miles by sixteen hundred miles long when it first began. That's about thirteen hundred twenty five hundred kilometers but over the next six months. The spot expanded Longitudinal early until it had looped itself around the planet in a gigantic circle. Some researchers think the great white spots might be part of a cycle that sees the outer layer Saturn's atmosphere slowly lose heat allowing the warm air from lower levels to burst upward. Meanwhile Saturn's North Pole. There's a cloud pattern shaped like giant hexagon. This pleasantly symmetrical jet stream spins counterclockwise measures about twenty thousand miles or thirty two thousand kilometers across and includes a hurricane. That's been swirling right over the poll ever since it was discovered back in Nineteen eighty-eight. Of course it's not the hexagon earned Saturday. A place on. Chucky festers T. shirt you know from rugrats anyway. The gas giant is most famous for the spectacular ring system encircling it a planetary rings aren't rare per se Jupiter Uranus and Neptune. Have the well yet. In terms of sheer scale network around Saturn is totally unrivaled. Most of the primary rings come with letter names. The closest one to Saturn is called the D ring which has an inner radius of about forty two thousand miles or sixty seven thousand kilometers a lot closer than our moon. It's surrounded by these C B A F G and earrings in that order by the way. The rings aren't arranged Alphabetically. Because the naming system reflects the dates of their discovery Abmc recited before the rest when measured from its outside edge. The earring showcases an impressive. Three hundred thousand mile radius or four hundred and eighty thousand kilometers. Or at least that looks impressive until you get to know the big bad fearing that. We mentioned earlier. I spotted in two thousand nine. This one was named after one of Saturn's moons untold trillions of ice rock dust particles. Make up these rings. Some bits are the size of a sugar grain. Others could probably Dwarf Your House in any case. The ring material is stretched. Remarkably thin Saturn's rings may be as thick as two miles or kilometers wide. Found just thirty two feet or ten meters wide so proportionately. The gas giants iconic rings thinner than a typical sheet of writing paper as noted by Astronomer. Phil plait whereas Saturn itself is probably around four point five billion years old. The age of its rings isn't as clear. Some scientists think that they were formed ten million to a hundred million years ago when an icy comet or some ice covered moons came too close to the planet. The visitor or visitors would have met a grisly end. Getting ripped to pieces by Saturn's gravity as those fragments collided they grew smaller and multiplied giving rise to the skinny but brilliant system. We all know today on the other. Hand a twenty. Nineteen paper argued that the rings might have originated at an earlier stage in the history of our solar system. We'll have to see how the debate unfolds as new evidence arises. There's lots about this planet that we're still learning in October of two thousand. Nineteen the international astronomical. Union heralded the discovery of twenty newfound moons orbiting the gas giant with these bodies added to the mix. There are now eighty two verified. Saturn moons altogether no other planet in the solar system has that many natural satellites not even mighty Jupiter. You can find Saturn's moons in around and beyond the ring system before Cassini was retired in two thousand seventeen it revealed that some of them gather clumps of ice and dust. From the Rings Saturn's Moon Titan is especially well-named it's our solar system second-biggest moon overall and it's dotted with seas lakes and rivers of liquid methane and pain. There's only one other body within the Sun's orbit that has standing pools of liquid that we know about. And here's a hint. You're sitting on it right now. Tighten is also noteworthy for having an atmosphere and it's theorized that there could be ice volcanoes that spew water instead of lava like Earth Saturn gets auroras at its poles. They're invisible to the unaided human eye. But the Cassini spacecraft and the Hubble Space Telescope have captured footage of them using infrared and ultraviolet

AP News Radio
Doncic scores 24 on return, Mavericks hold off Spurs 102-98
"Look at don teaches back a return to the man's lineup after missing four games with an ankle injury scored twenty four points as Dallas defeated San Antonio one oh two ninety eight the males who it's sixteen trays in the game built up a one oh two eighty five lead with four minutes left spurs rallied with a thirteen all bullets for the mass held on for the win contemplate six bands in double figures with twenty four points ten rebounds eight assists in thirty three minutes there was a big run you know I think the key to the game they have Bergeron and would just glad that we on the other one Tim Hardaway junior added seventeen while demarre Rosen but San Antonio twenty one Rudy gay at eighteen Bob Stevens Dallas

The Mentors
Could Senate impeachment trial impact 2020 campaigns?
"Democratic congressman Jerrold Nadler release his impeachment papers at the same time inspector general Michael Horowitz published his report on the origins of the F. B. I.'s Russia probe revealing seventeen major errors committed by the bureau against the trump campaign and president Donald Trump after reading the articles of impeachment and much of the heart which report from the justice department I can't see how this turns out well for the hate trump movement the country is certainly not engaged in impeachment and if the house refers it for the trial in the Republican led Senate the Democrats will be embarrassed the case is that week Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has repeatedly stated he quote can imagine any scenario where president trump is convicted and removed from office for a thirty three minute phone call to the Ukrainian president by this time most Americans understand the rules regardless of whether they support president trump or not also people are too busy to tune in and sift through all the chaos TV ratings for the impeachment inquiry were low this week new polling confirms a majority of Americans do not want the president removed from office this way according to Quinnipiac fifty one percent of registered voters now all polls the impeachment exercise just forty five percent want president trump gone before next November in the spring of two thousand twenty I expect the justice department will charge former FBI leaders with felonies I could be wrong but if that happens it will help president trump very much in his campaign to win reelection which of course would be great revenge for the forty fifth president of the United States who remains under

Innovation Now
A Day on Saturn
"Exactly how long is a day on Saturn. The answer. It turns out was hidden in the rings. This is innovation now bringing you stories behind the ideas that shave our future the link of day on Saturn has long been a mystery the planet has no solid surface with landmarks to track as it rotates, and it's unusual magnetic field hides the planet's rotation rate as the interior of Saturn vibrates, however, the rings of Saturn detect those movements creating waves instruments on Nasr's Cassini spacecraft examined the icy rocky rings of Saturn in unprecedented detail before the mission ended in late twenty seventeen a team from Nasr's Ames research center, and the university of California Santa Cruz have used the Cassini data to study the wave patterns in the rings and calculate the length of day. Researchers. Now that a year on Saturn is equal to twenty nine earth years. And now the team is excited to report that the link of a Saturn day is ten hours thirty three minutes and thirty eight seconds for innovation. Now. I'm Jennifer poet innovation. Now is produced by the National Institute of aerospace through collaboration with NASA and is distributed by w HR V. Visit us online at innovation now dot US.

Innovation Now
Telling Time on Saturn
"Exactly how long is a day on Saturn. The answer. It turns out was hidden in the rings. This is innovation now bringing you stories behind the ideas that shave our future the link of day on Saturn has long been a mystery the planet has no solid surface with landmarks to track as it rotates, and it's unusual magnetic field hides the planet's rotation rate as the interior of Saturn vibrates, however, the rings of Saturn detect those movements creating waves instruments on Nasr's Cassini spacecraft examined the icy rocky rings of Saturn in unprecedented detail before the mission ended in late twenty seventeen a team from Nasr's Ames research center, and the university of California Santa Cruz have used the Cassini data to study the wave patterns in the rings and calculate the length of day. Researchers. Now that a year on Saturn is equal to twenty nine earth years. And now the team is excited to report that the link of a Saturn day is ten hours thirty three minutes and thirty eight seconds for innovation. Now. I'm Jennifer poet innovation. Now is produced by the National Institute of aerospace through collaboration with NASA and is distributed by w HR V. Visit us online at innovation now dot US.

Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia
Tencent shares jump 3 percent after Chinese regulators approve new games
"Twenty two down one tenth of one percent. Nasdaq up forty seven up seven tenths of one percent in New York. Charlie pellett. Bloomberg daybreak Asia. Thirty three minutes past the hour. Let's take a look at the Asia Pacific. What to expect today? And what's happening at the moment. Here's Doug krizner. Let's begin with the euro, Brian because we were down quite a bit of New York trading at one point we actually dipped below a buck thirteen that in afternoon trading, which coincided with a report on German or the German government, reducing its twenty nineteen GDP forecast to one percent earlier in the day ECB president Mario Draghi intensified. His warning on the challenges facing the euro area right now, we're dollar thirteen zero six so with euro weakness, the dollar strengthened against the majors. Bloomberg. Spot index picking up about three tenths of one percent on the day slightly. Weaker yen one oh nine fifty three in spite of that pullback, though, we're not seeing a lot of support for futures on the Nikkei trading in Chicago. We're only about twenty points above where we finished in the cash market yesterday in Japan, and in a little while we're going to get the Japanese CPI for the month of December want to get you to Sydney now, we've got Paul Allen. They're looking at the early goings down under and maybe a little taste of what's happening in New Zealand. Good morning, Paul. Yeah. Morning. Doug, gambit of a mixed bag in this part of the world, the dole is continuing its slide. Seventy eighty one the six high by one percent, but I wanna tell you about one of the worst performance today. I am he offers seven percent. This is after the wealth management warned the full year earnings are going to slump another thirty five percent costs piling up there from the financial advice scandal. I am going gonna take another one hundred and sixty million AUSSIE dollar hidden fiscal twenty nineteen on top of an earlier too. Hundred million dollar hit. So those shares easing off today over New Zealand daddy. So looking pretty flat right now dR, all right? Thanks to Bloomberg's Paul Allen here in New York. We had crude oil picking up about one percent. There was a report from the government. The energy information agency actually came out with a rather bearish view on the shale, boom. However looks like the growing instability in Venezuela is carrying the day helped WTI finish above fifty three a barrel right now, we are at fifty three o nine in the electron accession. I'm Doug krizner at Bloomberg. Interactive brokers studio in New York rish. Yeah. Thanks, the two bills aimed at ending. The US government shutdown has failed the two sides in anti gay shading at banks is go global news. And he's in the Bloomberg nine hundred sixty San Francisco newsroom. Yeah. Rish. Thank you. It's back to square one. Well, with the exception that both sides now. No there are two options compromise or leave the agency's shutdown. Bloomberg's Marty Shankar says the two sides now have gone back to the bargaining table. The outlines of some sort of a compromise that would continue that would open up the government for three weeks contain some semblance of border security. And the president says he is open that it will compromise reasonable agreement. I would support again, maybe a pro rated deal on a Wally says, but that a wall has to be part of it earlier in the day Chuck Schumer said he needs to know that the president will sign something that they negotiate last month. The Senate unanimously passed the short term Bill to keep the government open. It was leader McConnell's idea. Everyone thought the president would support it. But President Trump buckled to the most extreme voices in his party. So the talks are still on Japanese whalers say they will form a fleet of at least five vessels to resume commercial whale hunting, July first it says exact locations will be determined by research in June. It says catch quota and hunting scheduled not scheduled and decided North Korea's Kim Jong UN has ordered preparations for a second summit with Donald Trump. He says he will wait with patience and in good faith to work toward a common goal. The issue is what Cam needs from Trump to make any moves toward denuclearisation. The US has ordered non-emergency government employees out of Venezuela and the Trump administration trying to clarify statements made by commerce secretary Wilbur Ross about government workers thirty days of that. Some people will be out. There's no real reason why they shouldn't be able to get a loan. Against. So the president asked about it today, and he efforts what he was he being Ross was trying to say banks are working along. If you have mortgages, the mortgage is the mortgage the folks collecting the interest in all of those things, they work alone. And that's what happens in down like this. They know the people they've been dealing with them for years, and they work along the grocery store and explanation of why they really don't need to rely on food banks global news twenty four hours a day on Aaron a tick tock on Twitter power by more than twenty seven hundred journalists and analysts in more than one hundred twenty countries in San Francisco, I'm Ed Baxter. This is Bloomberg Brian. All right. Ed. Thanks very much. Thirty eight minutes here past the hour. It's time for global sports. Dan Schwartzman

Under The Hood
Jimmy Butler, Sixers And Orlando Magic discussed on Under The Hood
"Included the seventy Sixers debut for Jimmy Butler daily by two minutes. Caught by Jimmy goes back door polar hangs puts it up Jerry Butler with his first basket as the sixer going left to right A B with a good dish at father able to score with forty-eight, Gordon, there it beats setup ninety seven five the fanatic with the call Butler started scored early on each scored fourteen points on six of twelve from the field in thirty three minutes at Orlando Magic come back in the fourth quarter beat the Sixers won eleven to one zero six Joel Embiid with his first career triple double

Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia
AIG sees third-quarter catastrophe losses of $1.5 billion-$1.7 billion
"The tough environment will persist for up to another half year because of the US China trade war and the sluggish economy. Ramian Asensio, Bloomberg daybreak Asia. All right. The time is thirty three minutes past the hour. Let's bring in Doug krizner. He's looking at markets. Doug. I think it's safe to say that for much of this year outside of the early part of the year and for all of last year. Investors were just willing. To look past the challenges, and and buy stocks, but it seems to have changed. Now, the mood is different. Well, to what extent was the interest rate story a part of that equation? I think that's the one variable that is shifted most dramatically in the fed seemed to hit that point pretty hard yesterday. When we got the minutes from the last fed meeting, they've got a bias, obviously to tighten and they are expecting perhaps to take us above the so called neutral Ray, Dan, the consensus on that number is about three percent. So we could be looking at several more rate hikes in a much tighter situation where credit is concerned here in the states in the bond market today was really about a haven trade that sent long-term interest rates down three point one seven percent. The yield on the ten year given the sell off that we had in the equity space. Dow was down one point three percent s&p down nearly one and a half percent. Nasdaq composite tumbling two percent, obviously, the trade war in China were very familiar with that story and now rising political tension between the US and Saudi Arabia. Steve Mnuchin US Treasury Secretary not going to attend that investment conference in Riyadh next week. And incidentally, Bloomberg is among the media partners pulling out of that event as well. Going to be very interesting to see how China trades after that selloff in Shanghai composite in the last session down three percent. And if you look at where we were in January from that high. We are now down measuring the Shanghai composite down thirty percent the dollar caught a bid Bloomberg dollar spot index up four tenths of one percent. The yen strengthened as well in that risk off tone one twelve twenty in dollar yen or yen against the dollar. And as a result of that Nikkei futures in Chicago man, we could be down more than three hundred and forty points or so let's go to Sidney Paul Allen. Is there with a look at what's happening this hour in New Zealand and how things look for the session. Good morning. Paul morning. Doug will the scene continues in this part of the well, we got the ends at X off almost one percent. Now, six futures down by about nine tenths of one percent. The AUSSIE dollar's given up those gains. We saw on Thursday after those blowout jobless numbers, and we're now below seventy one cents at seventy spot ninety six bitter political risk on the horizon to here in Australia. There is a by election on Saturday and former prime minister Malcolm Campbell seat of Wentworth looks as if angry voters might go for an independent candidate, which means minority government again here in Australia. All right. Thanks, paul. I'm Doug krizner. This is Bloomberg daybreak Asia. I'm live from the Bloomberg interactive brokers studio in New York, rich. Thanks very much. Indeed for that. Now, we do have President Trump saying it sending looks like Jamal good Shoji is dead. But wants to wait for the investigation results said bag says so glibly is in the Bloomberg San Francisco newsroom. Yeah. Rish. Right. You are the president says there are three investigations now going waiting for

News and Perspective with Tom Hutyler
Florence's final act: Record flooding likely on South Carolina coast
"Now. In Kirkland, this is going to be southbound four or five at eight hundred looks like they're blocking the left. General purposely enough seen some people out of the car and walking around police use extra caution through that area. And this is stacking up the drive from one hundred and thirty second. That's after a slow drive through canyon park the state route five to two so Lynnwood to Bellevue that is still a forty seven minute drive on I five Lynnwood to Seattle where thirty three minutes. Now, we had earlier blocking problems on eastbound five twelve near Meridian and also on northbound one six seven year twenty four so that drives still trying to

Pardon My Take
Alabama's Nick Saban is more than a scowl
"Breath for speech though was more just like he forgot where he was halfway through the speech. So Ray Lewis was thirty three minutes of full on preaching. Yeah, and he said he was going to try to keep it to twenty-five, but Ray Lewis. No, he's never ordered a burder in under twenty five minutes like no, absolutely. Lewis is a kind of guy that leaves a tip at a restaurant or does he leave the Joe Gibbs prayer booklet behind his tip? Oh, absolutely hill right down like yeah, a psalm, psalm twenty three or something like, here's a little tip for you. Go on with your day. I'll pray for you. That's a big that's such a power move by the way to say, I, I don't know if you saw Robert Clem coz speech. How are piece where he was like? I tried to ask Ray about the Atlanta incident and race it out. I prayed for you. You are number one in my prayers last night to just walk. I'm so it'd be like, yo-you number one in my prayers. What even say that there's no defense to that? No, it's the classic. Bless your heart. That's what you say, the south man just plus your. Suck my dick in the north is your heart. Yeah, we, I think that's our new thing. We're going to start praying for pedia plus your Kevin Durant. I'm pray for you tonight. Okay. Number one of my prayers. Very, very biggie. Yes. All right. Let's do our who's back Hank is on his sixteenth vacation of the year. So he is we have Bubba in instead Bubba. You wanna start. Sure. My who's back the week is your boy bake cat Steven Seagal. Ooh, wee formerly disavowed, but it just came out. He's a big Putin guy, and he has been appointed as a u. s. envoy which I had to go with that was, but it says he is going to facilitate relationships between Russia and the US in the humanitarian field, including cooperation in culture, arts public in youth exchanges, that child trafficking writer. Yeah, it's unpaid too. Yeah. I'm sure it is. I'm sure I'm sure it's paid entirely and bitcoin to Jen. I'm excited about that. The more Stephen go, we can get in the public eye, the better. I think I, I, I don't know exactly what his job responsibilities are going to be, but it sounds like he's just going to be flying back and forth between Russia and Washington DC. And honestly, that's probably all we can hope for from Stephen skull. That's a great job for well. And Steven Seagal is one of those guys who's been in action figure in movies for so long that I actually kind of believe like he can be a fixer like he'll come in and just start killing people and that if the problem is there are people that need to be killed, then he will degrade at this job. I don't know if that's exactly what it entails. But I do actually think my brain has kind of morphed where it's like Steven Seagal yet he could get us out of a jam even though it sounds like he's working for Russia, not us. Well, so you said that he'd be a great person to bring if the job required killing. I think any job that Steven Seagal accepts his only solution is killing. Yes, he'll make it work. He's like, he's got a hammer and everything's a nail. You know what I'm saying? Right, right. Like, hey, guys, we should send out a couple of emails. Let's try to circle back with everyone and get on the same page with this piece. We're working on to help the youth of America. No, actually, let's just kill everyone. Okay. Done perfect meeting over Liam was that the only one got just one. Okay. Nice. PF t want you go. That was a good one. My whose back is Nick Sabin and more specifically, Nick saban's lake. It's Nick Sabin lake season. There's like a week every year where Nick Sabin just takes journalists on his boat on his lake to show that he likes to have fun every now and again is a little Ponto. He's like, you know, ever gonna like to just take the boat out and cruise around. And we certainly like to have our share a fun here on the lake, and then everyone's like, see, Nick savings kind of fun. Dude. He's not just the taskmaster you think he is..

Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia
Flea-Market App Mercari Jumps More Than 70% in Tokyo Debut
"A m tuesday morning right here in hong kong members shot celebrity and i'm bryan curtis we've got an hour and a half to go before we get trading started in tokyo sydney and seoul and then three hours before hong kong and shanghai opened up futures flat australian futures up but for the china markets and hong kong and taiwan could get a little ugly today i ate really trade on these trade tensions boiling over so we'll see with doug krizner he'll step in just a moment but for now the top stories we're gonna warnings from former us treasury secretary lawrence summers says developed countries are not prepared for the next economic downturn and he says central banks should be wary of raising interest rates just because inflation is slightly halt and speaking of hot the war of words between the united states and china over trade is heating up secretary of state mike pompeo pay mike pompeo weighed in today he called china's appeals for more trade openness a joke pompeo was commenting in michigan where businesses would likely be hard hit by a trade war with china in the meantime x commerce secretary carlos gutierrez says that investors ignore trade developments at their peril people are talking about whether we're going to be the trade war whether a trade war is coming make no doubt the trade wars here we are in a trade war and i'm surprised that it's taken the market so long to recognize that gutierrez is currently co chair at albright stonebridge group google investing five hundred fifty million dollars in cash into china's jd dot com that says the us giant pushes deeper into online commerce do companies plan to explore joint development of retail solutions in south east asia the united states and europe while big japanese tech ipo debuts today we're talking here about macari which you might describe as sort of combination of ebay and oetzi startup is already valued at a billion dollars bloomberg's david and glass in tokyo says there's a lot of excitement about it today incites basically says you have about two hundred forty unicorns in the world one hundred fifteen of those in the us seventy in china nine india two in japan this is the other one of the two and i'm sure you haven't even heard if the other one preferred network so it is a big deal here is the biggest tech ipo since line listed about two years ago all right well what we have also is essentially a mixed and for us stocks probably more down than anything else got more from bloomberg's charlie pellett in this wall street wrap it was a mixed day on wall street with the dow and snp lower nasdaq advanced amid the escalating protectionist standoff between china and the united states greg valliere is chief global strategist at horizon investments at some point i think somebody is going to have to cry uncle and i think these terrorists hurt china germany much of the eu more than they heard us so at some point they may relent they may agree to some compromises but sadly we're not there i think this story gets worse before it gets better the s and p five hundred index down five a drop of two tenths of one percent the dow down one hundred three down four tenths of one percent nasdaq off by half a point in new york charlie pellett all right we've got some breaking action and also look at the markets here thirty three minutes past the hour let's get right over to doug krizner in a rebuke ryan to president trump the us senate has voted to pass the defense authorization bill that restores penalties on the chinese telecommunications giant z t e we'll have more on that as we continue here on daybreak asia and energy stocks we were talking about overall weakness in the us equity market energy proved to be the bright spot that we had crude oil trading higher by one point two percent in new york recovering from a big selloff in the friday session we were down about two point eight percent we've got this key opec meeting coming up and producer said to be discussing a smaller than expected boost to oil production wti right now sixty five seventy six so you wanna know what we're likely to face australia in about an hour and twenty five minutes from now i know the.

Marketplace
U.S. stock futures up, euro near seven-month lows
"At oppenheimer concern is natural there's always trouble but as well as risk wherever there's risk there's opportunity but i think that's what investors are feeling and the fact that things are actually still getting better even if something's worse among the companies scheduled to report earnings this week cosco dollar tree lululemon athletic abercrombie and fitch michael kors and the russian oil and gas giant lukoil in new york charlie pellett all right it's coming up on thirty three minutes past the hour we update markets every fifteen minutes looks like asian stocks may open lower risk appetite sort of going away in europe with the big selloff in in italy and perhaps some new elections coming their oil also running for down again for the longest run of losses in about three months saudi arabia and russia considering raising output let's go back to the selloff in italian assets we had yields on on the ten year in italy jumping twenty two basis points so that takes us back to two thousand fifteen since we've seen that in two year yields up forty two basis points on the day the biggest move since the crisis back in two thousand eleven here are some of the futures numbers nikkei futures up eighty points at twenty two thousand four forty that is lower than the cash close yesterday so with fair value probably some modest losses there at the open asx two hundred well looking at futures are down about a quarter of one percent cashmere market in new zealand is down about two tenths of one percent china and hong kong futures are higher but those contracts are not active at the moment doll yen one zero nine forty five the euro down to one sixteen twenty five now thirty four minutes past the hour let's get back over to paul allen well who remembers that litter the president trump's in canceling some with north korea i'm reminded of the the memory hole in george orwell's nineteen ninetyfour but plans for the kim trump's summit on now going ahead full steam it baxter scott global news at bloomberg nine sixty newsroom eujust peel the cuddle layers off of that mr allen wow negotiating teams from north korea and the us are meeting upon mon john with talk to possibly south korean president moon jae and could be included making it a trilateral meeting now bloomberg's benjamin bay and says other plans are being made as well our hearing from the white house that that.

Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia
Global markets update: Dollar down, euro shaken by Italy
"Going to be a busy week though on wall street when we get up and running and we'll get details here from lindbergh's charlie pellett investors will have plenty to watch including trade geopolitical developments full lineup of fed speakers lots of economic data and earnings keith parker is head of us equity strategy at ubs securities or you've seen signs of a market that wants to take some risk on even as as the market's chopped a little bit the last week where you have seen small caps outperform you have seen industrials catch up and importantly tech maintaining its leadership in the market among the companies reporting earnings this week cosco dollar tree lululemon athletic abercrombie and fitch along with the russian oil and gas giant lukoil in new york charlie pellett bloomberg daybreak asia thirty three minutes past the hour we update markets every fifteen minutes well we've got a weaker this morning we've got yields on the ten year down to two point nine three percent from friday's trading so that would seem to bode well for asian equity markets today also some of the language coming out of the trump administration on north korea that the summit may be back on that's all kind of in the bullish or risk on camp we do have italy though and there's a great line in our markets live blog the headline reads italy remains a torpedo aimed at the euro zone ship and so basically commenting there that italy dropped a little deeper into political malays over the weekend populist leaders pulling the plug on their attempt to form a government after the president rejected their choice of a eurosceptic germanybashing candidate as finance minister and the five star movement says it's considering proposing impeachment of the president and so that's possibly negative even for markets out here in in asia all right let's take.