35 Burst results for "Three Hundred Dollar"

AP News Radio
Fitbit recalls 1 million Ionic watches after burn injuries
"Fitbit is recalling one million watches after reports of burn injuries dozens of users have reported burn injuries because of batteries overheating in the Fitbit ionic smartwatch Fitbit says consumers who bought those watches model number F. beat five oh three costing about three hundred dollars should immediately stop using the product and contact fit bit for packaging to send them back Fitbit owned by Google says it received more than a hundred reports of the batteries overheating seventy eight people were burned including two with serious third degree burns I'm Jackie Quinn

AP News Radio
Where are the workers? Cutoff of jobless aid spurs no influx
"The end of the federal government supplemental unemployment benefits has not produced the influx of workers some had predicted business leaders and Republican governors insisted the supplemental payments provided a disincentive to working the three hundred dollar a week federal check on top of regular state jobless aid meant many received more in benefits than they earned at their old jobs cutting it off the argument went would bring people off the sidelines to take the millions of jobs employers have been desperate to fill but any P. analysis finds work forces in states that maintain the payment actually grew slightly more than the twenty five states that cut it off early the federal aid ended nationally September six yet America's overall work force actually shrank back month I'm Ben Thomas

Chatter that Matters
"three hundred dollar" Discussed on Chatter that Matters
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Marketplace Morning Report with David Brancaccio
Federal Aid Saved Families During the Pandemic
"The money and other resources. The federal government brought to bear to keep people afloat during pandemic was in essence of vast anti-poverty program. We'll get a sense later. Today of how well the pandemic relief worked. When the us census releases twenty twenty data on poverty other indicators show the programs kept hunger at bay in many households and democrats are pushing to extend some of those programs which do have costs. Marketplace's amanda teacher has more the government provided billions of dollars in pandemic aid. Emergency unemployment benefits stimulus checks and increase supplemental nutrition assistance benefits or food stamps. Without all that care about dairy from. I focus on children's says things would have been much worse while dairy points to the advanced child tax credit deposits up to three hundred dollars a month per kid. They put cash directly in the hands of families cash. That's been going toward things like groceries or rent. Democrats want to continue the child tax benefit the treasury department says it would cost taxpayers about one hundred ten billion dollars a year. Eric york is with the tax foundation. It becomes just very expensive to make it permanent. She says that may be why. Lawmakers are only proposing to extend it through twenty twenty-five according to columbia university social policy center child poverty dropped by more than forty percent after the first child tax deposit in july. I'm amanda feature for

The Mom Room
A Space for Mom's to Be More Than 'Just Moms' With Mom Halo Founder, Alana Kayfetz
"Halo which was previously known as moms. Te'o mom's toronto was to me like an act of desperation. When i was looking for my girls crew is looking for moms to like connect with and everywhere i went like people didn't talk to each other. It was really weird dynamic. I come from a twelve year history of a community builder. Fundraiser working nonprofit sector. Have always sort of been a gatherer of people and organizer of stuff so i was looking for my crew and i couldn't really find them so i had just moved into the neighborhood. We live now. I'm a young mom. I have my babies. Maybe five months old and i just like flew out on a local facebook page. I'm okay. I'm looking for some moms. Who wanna come over to my house to just maybe hang out at byu. Ob bring your babies. Your boobs in your bottles and bottles met lake. I was obviously like your your baby bottle. Your wine bottle. Hello whatever that was in two thousand. Sixteen that i thought was really clever. And lo and behold like nineteen random. Women's showed up to my like my matchbook cows. They're like i remember. This french canadian woman was like what's the catch. What are you trying to sell me on. Like absolutely nothing. My husband is a retired shops. Like beautiful feud we had like twelve bottles of wine. And we just. I had this aha moment of like moms. Just want to have their identity. Were their moms and also have a baby on everything. Baby baby baby all the time so. I really leaned in hard to this leg putting mom i like baby on the head wide on the lab. That's how it came. In to be. Rene then i remember that year. That was a really cool event in toronto that i really want to go to. It was like a very busy like food and beverage event. And i want to wear my white dress and i wanted to shut my baby with me and i went to go buy tickets. It was like a three hundred dollars ticket and the like. I'm sorry you can't come into nineteen event. I was like my baby is in a stroller. Like you can't bring the baby after this shit. I'm gonna create an event that looks and feels as beautiful as boozy. That's food and beverage where women can bring their baby. And that's how the first ever very mommy wine festival came to be with this like really leaning hard into finding a place where moms could come be themselves have a glass of wine and hang out with their babies fast forward years later and that's secretion of our community now which is now known as the mom halo. We pivoted hard because we realized we were serving women with our virtual digital content that we're like very much outside of the greater toronto area so very canadian following and we still sort of hit hard with i would say epa content. That's both virtual. We are in person really fun and it's not about why right. It's on about getting drunk and being fraternity girls. It's about permission right. It's about giving moms permission to say it's okay for you to be both. You can love being mom behaving mom. You can exercise five days a week. If that's your thing not my thing but if that's your thing and you wanna drink on the weekends that's your thing like just do you like whatever you is just

WSJ Opinion: Potomac Watch
US Job Openings Hit Record High
"Us has nearly eleven million job openings and yet disappointing employment numbers last week as the three hundred dollar boost. Unemployment benefits reaches its end. Welcome kyle peterson with the wall street journal. We're joined today by my colleagues w. shake columnist bill mcgurn and kim strassel on wednesday. The labor department said that american employers posted ten point nine million job openings in july That's a record number. It's the second record in a row beating out the june number which was ten point two million job openings And yet the jobs report last week for august was disappointing Labor department reported only two hundred. Thirty five thousand new jobs created in august below the consensus Forecast which was seven hundred thirty three thousand and journalists editorial last week bill calls this be biden. Jobs paradox so a bill. What do you think is is going on here. Why i think there's a bunch of factors. But i think you're right about paradox. Paradoxes people see that employers are desperate for workers and and yet You know a lot of the workers are not taking the jobs then in other words. It's not that the jobs are not available. Which frequently happens in a downturn is that there are jobs there and they're going on fulfilled one of the reasons. I'm not sure it's the only reason i do. Believe is are the unemployment benefits That had been extended that now. The federal benefits now expired You know i think anytime it just as simple law of economics that you you underwrite some behavior which is not taking work You're going to get more of it than if you don't underwrite it. I know that some of the people contest that and say the studies aren't conclusive. I think that's That's definitely a

John and Ken on Demand
Unemployment Benefits Expire for Millions Without Pushback From Biden
"Biggish that the unemployment benefits expiring. It's huge deal. Huge deal For many the unemployment benefits were a lifeline For some the unemployment benefits were a cushion and they were nice to have. They just liked it. Seven million people across the united states are going to lose their unemployment benefits today. Starting this is the the three hundred dollars a week. The federal benefits all part of the stimulus packages that were passed last year and early this year to get us through the pandemic without economic collapse.

AP News Radio
Biden Marks Labor Day Delivering Sandwiches to Union Members
"Hi Mike Rossi a reporting the president delivers sandwiches to union members on Labor Day president Joe Biden marks Labor Day twenty twenty one really yeah the president delivered deli sandwiches to union members at an event held by the international brotherhood of electrical workers local three thirteen in new castle Delaware the president shook hands and at one point talked into a phone to a union members mother the sooner the better Labor Day marks the end of the three hundred dollar weekly supplemental unemployment benefit checks implemented due to the corona virus pandemic an estimated eight point nine million Americans are losing some or all of the benefits Mike Rossio Washington

AP News Radio
Two Anchors of COVID Safety Net Ending, Affecting Millions
"Labor Day this year represents a perilous crossroads for millions of Americans his two anchors of the government's corona virus protection package end an estimated eight point nine million people are losing unemployment benefits with the three hundred dollar federal boost to weekly payments expiring a federal moratorium on evictions has already expired while other aspects of pandemic assistance including rental late and the expanded child tax credit are still widely available millions of Americans face Labor Day with the suddenly shrunken social safety net Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer says Congress should extend the added jobless benefits I believe in extending it they're a good number of congressmen and senators who do not we're going to fight to trying get it president Biden believes the U. S. economy is strong enough not to be rattled but on Friday he added states have the option to extend those benefits and the federal resources from the rest can plan to do so Ben Thomas Washington

NBC Nightly News
Jobs Report Disappoints — Only 235,000 Positions Added vs. Expectations of 720,000
"That highly contagious delta and having a major impact on the economy so many employers looking for workers yet. The new jobs report showing us. Us hiring falling far short of expectations in august. So what's going on. Our stephanie rule explains today disappointment and a disconnect only two hundred and thirty five thousand jobs created just a third of what was expected despite a record ten million job openings and employers desperate to find workers. There's no question. The della variant is why today's job report is stronger. I know people were looking at. I was hoping for a higher number the surging delta variant putting the brakes on months of strong job growth. That's pushed the unemployment rate to the lowest level. Since the beginning of the pandemic hiring had been driven largely by restaurants bars and hotels. But in all of this that came to a halt employers hired fewer people because consumers are going out less and people are not applying for jobs that could expose them to cove it. This is seven and a half million out of work. Americans will lose federal unemployment benefits beginning this weekend. Another three million. We'll see their weekly checks cut by three hundred dollars. It's an abrupt end to federal aid available since the start of the pandemic in new mexico. Jessica healthy has been receiving four hundred sixty nine dollars a week. It will drop to one sixty nine on without these unemployment benefits. What would that mean to you. That means that some of my bill won't get paid while many who lost benefits in the summer did not return to work. This fall with schools reopening a steady rise in wages and other pandemic relief ending. The hope is more people start working again. But some economists warn that it may take time. Most of those. Many millions of people are not going to be able to find jobs

AP News Radio
Edmunds: Vehicle Prices Remain High This Labor Day Weekend
"If you were planning to go car shopping this Labor Day weekend don't expect to see the big markdowns you would have seen in years past the pandemic is made this another far from normal year when it comes to car buying usually dealers discount their inventory to make room for next year's models but because of a shortage of computer chips new vehicle inventories about a third of what it should be and Jessica Caldwell with admins says that lack of inventory means higher prices new vehicles are averaging forty two thousand three hundred dollars that's nearly nine percent higher than last year and used cars high in demand cost about twenty seven percent more than last year averaging twenty six thousand four hundred dollars hi Jackie Quinn

Reset
TikTok Is Making Tax Policy Cool
"Dylan last month. You wrote about the tick-tock response to the child. Tax credit which are the monthly payments of up to three hundred dollars that went directly to parents in need during the pandemic. So what is it about these checks that made them so me mobile so i think The most important part of it is that the checks were not universal where nearly universal for the people being targeted. The child tax credit goes to all but the very richest parents in the country. Parents are very large group Parent mom dad focused to talk in facebook and instagram are all phenomena already and so it was very easy unifying thing and i think beyond that it all landed at the same time we not child caps. Probably your account on. You have no idea. It's it's not. As though people applied for at different times in started receiving edge of times it all rolled out on july fifteenth. And so when everyone's getting a sudden Deposit to their bank account at around the same time that makes it very easy to make content that people will relate to and dave. You see a lot of memes on tick-tock related to all kinds of big news. Events is tax policy. Usually up there as the most likely to inspire amine. It's not it's not the number one news event that might be driving different. Sort of tick-tock memes. But that's not to say that it couldn't be in this case it definitely was. I think it's really just about something any news. Event really that or government policy. That is easy enough to understand. And i would say under fifteen seconds. Don't make really good point that it was happening to a lot of people at once so the simultaneous nature of that where we also we're sort of experiencing that once really helps I think it all the way back to march twenty twenty when take talk had just a huge growth. In people that downloaded it was because the pandemic never was experiencing the same thing at once so a lot of the talks including washing post. Docs at that point. Where just all about going insane at

Marketplace with Kai Ryssdal
U.S. Jobless Claims Fell to Pandemic Low of 348,000 Last Week
"'cause it's thursday it's first time jobless claims the trend to be clear over the past month or so has been really good last week. The number of people filing for unemployment benefits for the first time fell to three hundred and forty eight thousand the lowest since the middle of march a year ago and total claims in all government jobless programs is down to eleven point seven million but again from the desk of maximum peril. Mitchell tells us there is a potentially nasty shock lurking inside that number you can see. The latest jobless claims numbers as a glass half full mark hamrick at bank rate says unlike earlier in the pandemic when millions were getting laid off every week. Layoffs have not really been the overarching concern with respect to the economy but there is a big concern looming. Emergency federal pandemic benefits are about to expire says analysts go-getter at the brookings institution on labor. Day anyone who normally wouldn't qualify for their state unemployment which is quite a lot of people that were impacted by the pandemic lose their benefits. That's nearly five million people right now including anyone. Who's a gig worker. Contract worker self-employed navy worked part time and didn't earn enough to qualify another four million or so long term unemployed are getting federal benefits because they ran out of state benefits and everyone on unemployment right now gets an extra three hundred dollars a week from the feds all told that's more than six billion dollars in weekly federal benefits that vanish in two. And a half weeks.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
This Is What Happens When People Get Paid to NOT Work
"Bill bennett longtime Public servant author great radio host for many many years here on the salem radio network. Now he's got a terrific podcast former education secretary. He knows his stuff. He was On with jesse waters over the weekend on fox news channel and saying listen. Teachers are going to have to to buck up. And they got to go back to the classroom as i think they've gotten used to get used to the sedentary life for the vacation life. They're getting paid fulltime salaries and they will continue to get paid every hint every suggestion of a virus. Maybe even just a common cold and they're going to say maybe we ought to shut it down so randi. Weingarten has given a warning that this could be their disposition. Parents are furious. They are right to be furious. Several things to be furious about the schools fact that they're not opening as one of your bill bennett. One of the smartest guys i know. And he's saying teachers essentially have gotten used to the vacation life. They're getting paid not to work. And that of course is a is a an attribute you can apply to a whole lot of walks of life. People who are getting paid not to go to work more than they'd make if they went to their job. And that's why a lot of red states are ending the supplemental three hundred dollar a week. Unemployment check you gotta get a job. Jobs are at their jobs are plentiful according to the data the statistics.

The PokerNews Podcast
Chad Holloway Wins a Poker Tournament
"Top story in poker over the last week is most definitely chad. Holloway winning a poker tournament. How in the world. Chad did this happen. Break down for us. We'll tell you what it started. When i learned that you might be overtaken atop the media polka rankings. That our good friend. Tim duckworth puts together. It's just a fun little website where we keep track of poker media members who play poker. I've been on top for a while but you've been playing a bit some get out there. I better put some effort in went down to the venetian actually may day. Two of the ultimate stack. It was a six hundred dollar buying it. Had i think over six hundred runners something at ground ground my way to a thirty second place. Finish nothing too special I was happy to get that far. Honestly because one of those tournaments where i was i think it was below average literally the whole tournament i didn't late registered in just ground from there but they had a three hundred dollar monster stack. That was like four levels in and so i said let me lay reg. This thing had one hundred ninety four runners and may have been a few cocktails may have went in there with the idea of playing super aggressive and just building stack and it worked to perfection in like twelve hours later at four. In the morning we ended up working a five-way deal and i was very happy to do that. Because at the final table. I was sitting okay and chips but then lost a huge one and i looked like i was going to go out in seventh place for like fifteen hundred bucks and i was down to eighty. They're not even kidding. Eighty-five thousand after this hand and the blinds rat twenty thousand forty thousand of the forty thousand anti and it was. I think i had two hands before the blind set me. Firsthand folded secondhand. I told the guy. Look i gotta go all in no matter what like. I can't wait for the big blind. Half my chips in the big blind anne so when in guy woke up with queens i had four three and ended up. Moving riverina straight up in the very next hand wasn't the big blind but they they gave me a walk a walk to take my chips back and then from there within twenty minutes i went from eighty five thousand two over two million in lead the jury And i bust the two people in between down to five and it was at that point. It's like all right. Let's let's work a delay. 'cause it's kinda flippy i know easily it can come and go and so is able to to lock up sixty six hundred bucks or something like that so and i got the coin. The venetia coin in tournament pluto quote unquote. Victory for for the job

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Larry Elder Criticizes Gavin Newsom's Policies and Spending
"Seems like he's he's worried it seems like nine c. pelosi's neff new gruesome use is wide because every week he's coming up with with another plot to buy off voters correct. Larry that's correct even the outgoing governor. Jerry brown criticised spending with this governor has just done. Is he giving people a whole year. Risk-free free on top of the three hundred dollars that you get up until at least september and this is why california jobs are recovered only to the extent of fifty percent as opposed to two-thirds and the rest of the country. I have a lot of friends who operate small businesses while great restaurants. They cannot find people to work a group of economists from bank of america. they weren't trumpers all said anybody making about thirty two thousand dollars a year or less is better off. Not were working and this is what they've done and again. What gavin do some has done is that he is forced all these businesses to shut up. You may not know. This ran a small business. I practiced law for a while. But i ran a small business. Fourteen years. it was successful. I sold it relocated to california. The business kept want most businesses that are small ceo. Those that succeed are often just despair payroll the payroll. How many dreams that each. How many how many lives he dash you put your hopes and dreams in the business and they were all gone because at this guy and people are furious. And i want to remind people. There's a direct connection between the crime and the homelessness and the cost of living and this man and the policy that have been pushed by the super majorities of democrats in the lower and upper chambers of the legislature. Here in california.

Podcasting Q&A
Grow Your Podcast With Ads in Overcast and Podcast Addict
"Your podcast is one of the most important things that you can do. Grow your show and get you more subscribers. after all. it doesn't matter. How amazing your content is if no one knows about. It paid ads on social media like facebook. Instagram and google come to mind for a lot of podcasters but they're not always the most ideal way of getting the word out about your show. I personally run a few ads on facebook. And i got a lot of clicks but it was really hard to see how many subscribers got and at the end of the day. That's what you want to know when you're paying for advertisements. How many people are now subscribed to the show. that's what makes apps like overcast. Cast box pod being in a whole lot more way more ideal they allow you to promote your show to people who already listening to podcasts. But there are some best practices that you should know before starting first and foremost set a budget and sporting to have this in mind. When you're seeking out these different podcasts platforms to run paid ed's platforms like overcast and podcast addict. Offer self-service style ad placements. That reigned from three hundred dollars to about a thousand dollars depending on the category. Select but if you've got a bigger budget you might look into pocket cast or cast's box which runs shorter ads. That only run for about a week and range about two thousand dollars but guaranteed that your podcast gets a front of a whole lot more people secondly set realistic expectations paying for paid advertisements on these podcast. Platforms is not an overnight. Success thing you might have to experiment a few times you might have to change the copy provide or the category that advertise on or the creative and a whole lot more. You might even have to try different. Podcasts apps you gotta really think about this. As a long-term strategy and investment that will take both time and money and at the time of this recording actually running to paid advertisements myself one and overcast and one on podcast addict. Both of them have about a week before they end. But i've already seen forty new subscribers. And when you consider that the average podcast gets about twenty eight downloads per episode. It really puts things into perspective

WSJ What's News
Jobless Claims Hit New Pandemic Low
"Jobless claims continue to fall and hit a new pandemic low last week. The labor department says new applications for unemployment benefits declined to three hundred sixty thousand unemployment payments. Made through regular state. Programs also declined. Nearly half of states have said they'll end expanded benefits of three hundred dollars a week before they end. Nationwide in september

AP News Radio
Money in the Bank: Child Tax Credit Dollars Head to Parents
"The federal government is starting to deposit child tax credit money into the accounts of more than thirty five million families today president Biden expanded the credit for one year as part of his corona virus relief package passed in March some fifteen million households will now receive the full credit the monthly payments amount to three hundred dollars for each child five and younger in two hundred and fifty dollars for those between five and seventeen the payments are set to lapse after a year but the president is pushing to extend them through at least twenty twenty five and ultimately would like to make them permanent he says it would cut child poverty in half and help economic growth Republican opponents like senator Marco Rubio criticized the plan saying families can qualify for the payment regardless of whether the parents have a job Ben Thomas Washington

Consumer Finance Monitor
"three hundred dollar" Discussed on Consumer Finance Monitor
"Right. Yeah i mean if we were if it was simply a payday. Loan that Would had a majority date of two weeks and in order to roll it over. You had a call back to the lender and apply for in the lender could then decide to either approve or not approve it. I assumed that that the ftc wouldn't have had the problem with disclosing that finance charged for two weeks rather than for all the extended periods. Well it's hard for me to say you know particularly because i'm not you know. This is not my area of expertise in terms of like teela and the moon generally what the statute requires but applying to that alternative facts. I don't know mean we get that question all the time. What would have been inadequate disclosure. I mean it you know we typically say well you know. We're not gonna give legal advice like that but but suffice it to say that what was going on here with that. You know. The terms auto renewal. The amounts of finance charge consumers actually could end up paying was not disclosed or was disclosed but in berry confusing fine print that you know a reasonable consumer would not see your understand and so that was. The problem is that they're advertising alone for things to three hundred dollars ninety finance charge but the reality is that most consumers Except for the one that actually painted alone back within the two week period We're paying far far more than that. And and and they weren't told that when they signed up alone And that was really the problem in the case not and after brought a lawsuit based on sexual five of the act am my right. That's correct so we a lawsuit against mr tucker and his company than twenty twelve and we alleged that among other things And i think what's most relevant here with that the way that they were advertising this loan with perceptive and section five of the act so that you know that undeclared unlawful unfair or deceptive acts and practices. So here. we're saying that what they were doing with essentially a misrepresentation of the of the repayment terms alone and i was deceptive act under section by the pc act and were That would allow by wish. We did have some teela and the claims in there as well. But the crux of the case with the deception been stopped advertising and bologna. And that is what. The case is primarily based on. Okay so what happened. Procedurally in the district court. Okay so in a district court we. We brought our case We moved for summary judgment and we want And we want on liability. And but i came to something monetary relief. Yeah the courts to basically award we find the restitution award. Which would we which we would then use to refund consumers The paid more and the amount that we were seeking essentially the dell. So you can go back to that three hundred dollar loan that i was talking about advertised..

The Tony Kornheiser Show
"three hundred dollar" Discussed on The Tony Kornheiser Show
"Trinidadian goodness me. That is a hot toaster. So if i keep the toaster for ten years and i spread five times a week for example the toaster will cost me. Seventy cents per toast in trinidad and tobago money. That is a bargain. What's the code again from rob lowe. Not that rob lowe in north royalty in ohio. On friday as you act poetically about niagara falls saint louis arch and the cliffs at torrey pines. I was stunned stunned that you did not add in the beauty of seeing the waffle houses in jacksonville for me. It's pumpernickel bread. Medium toast with butter from david in newnan georgia. Have you tried turning the revolution toasters sideways with something. that impressive. who knows what would happen. You might be able to watch netflix. Hulu and amazon prime all at the same time on device like that from lauren. Helvi in mustang. Oklahoma i've never heard of that name. If you've ever been there never loved so much having people in the same room again. I hope everyone is comfortable enough. And it continues toast preference whole foods sourdot setting for three point five for the smaller end pieces and five on the middle pieces. Carry gold salted butter. That's i'm extremely intrigued. By the three hundred dollar toaster. But that's the price of three months worth of insulin pumps which i live a lot easier than toaster. Would i guess. I'll spend the money on those instead. Maybe someday of course care about your health. But i'm sure you're gonna find something in your life that you've spent three hundred bucks on your and approve that carry gold choice. I don't carry gold. You like that. Kevin bench in austin texas on a podcast earlier in the week. We're talking about a band contributing a charity when you said i don't tell people how to spend their money today. You spent the first twenty minutes telling you millions why we all need to spend three hundred dollars on a toaster you actually use the term cost amortization lifespan of the product and maintain the integrity the bread. But you don't tell people how to spend their money. I'm wondering when you're going to start pushing.

The Smoking Tire
"three hundred dollar" Discussed on The Smoking Tire
"Five years so i guess they pick. They pick barrels every year and taste. How at ages and this is number two of nine so far. Not bad excellent. Yeah this is the second in that series. I think they pulled aside like twelve hundred barrels or something and then they're going to release them periodically in every year. How they age. It's sweet but not too Not too much corn. It's not a lot not heavy on like Blanton's i lo- it's a lot of corn. Yeah this is It's sweet but it's definitely like kind of a right down the middle of the road okay. So it's accessible easy. Yeah easy to drink definitely do it with some rocks because it's I believe it's one hundred proof. Hundred four proof. Yeah so i would. I would go with the water on that. Thanks man absolutes. Delightful have really developed a reputation for being receivers of bourbon. It's a good thing keeps cutting keep come and get guests are really trying to one up each other on the bourbon. And then johnny brings us that swill fourteen dollar trickery. That shit was good. It was good. Jt s. brown. I'm not familiar with that. The first he came on the show when we first moved into the studio and he brought like a three hundred dollar bottle of delightful specialness the very next time he came on the show. He brought a bottle of something. I'd never heard of and he was like this. Then you tell me how much you think it was. That's a good game. Yeah and especially when it was eighteen dollars after being like pretty damn tasty. Yeah you're probably thinking one hundred bucks or something. Yeah johnny giants during. It's gotta be something good you know you ever see one of those labels. It's like so simple. They must have been doing it for a hundred and fifty years. Yeah just cheap bath so we good good everybody..

CNN 5 Things
"three hundred dollar" Discussed on CNN 5 Things
"At the gathering biden also reaffirmed the united states commitment to a military alliance and also made it clear. He's placing his attention on. Russia and china. The conditions for wildfires in the western. Us continue to worsen amid rising temperatures. Experts warn over the weekend. California and arizona. Both grappled with multiple wildfires. Prompting evacuations in california nearly twice the amount of acres have burned so far this year compared to the same time last year and in arizona. There are already too massive fires this year that burned more than one hundred. Sixty thousand acres. It was a record weekend at airports. Nationwide for the transportation security administration sunday. The tsa recorded the busiest day of the pandemic screening. Nearly two point one million people friday. It screened two point three million travelers. They marked the only two days since the pandemic hit in march and april twenty twenty. That screenings were above the two million mark as pandemic restrictions. Start to lift. Many small businesses are struggling to find adult workers and that's putting teenagers in high demand. One reason experts say many adults are unable to return to work yet to child care or health concerns others have opted to leave their industry or choose to work at a bigger chain that pays better and some may be waiting for the three hundred dollar a week. Federal supplemental unemployment benefits to expire right now. The national.

BiggerPockets Money Podcast
"three hundred dollar" Discussed on BiggerPockets Money Podcast
"I went to him. Got an eighty thousand dollar loan. The way he did it. This time was like a he. Lock on my property. Because he didn't want to be kind of attached to anything st louis and so he just did it off the the place that i had paid off in boulder and so i moved in and basically what i mean by moving in as i showed up the day of closing. I got a truck. I bought furniture all over town and then moved it in. Set it up. And the day that i was done. I had it furnished with guests. And i was ready to go so i flew home. It was levy after that the income from his property. Yeah so my mortgage was three hundred and thirty three dollars and thirty three cents. I remember that it was like you know people talk about angel numbers right. No i feel like a scientists always like this is all too wide for me. Exactly how i'm feeling but keep going. I don i was like okay. All of this is so blessed you know it's divine so i was making between sixteen hundred a month in kind of a slow season two three thousand a month in the higher season and so on a three hundred dollar mortgage get. Yeah okay so. I wanna point out that you use the word mortgage and i wanted to make sure everybody understands that. This is not a traditional mortgage where she has the owner occupancy restrictions that the That traditional mortgage would have. I also want wanna quaint out you set in its ago. You didn't get an actual real bank loan mortgage until you bought your eighth property this the you're you're not doing it right right right. You're supposed to get a mortgage. That's how.

Native Opinion Podcast an American Indian Perspective
"three hundred dollar" Discussed on Native Opinion Podcast an American Indian Perspective
"On the other hand who did not vote who did not lift a finger in november. Have every right to complain about the person that you put in office a screwed everything up carl but the but the point being the onus and responsibility is on the voter it is on the voter. So that's why your vote matters. If you're if you're choosing to participate choose wisely is is really the the message and choose. We as a people have to learn to go back to choosing who we want to represent us instead of somebody saying this is who's going to represent you a choice. That is not a choice. Now i'm gonna make be a bold prediction but production political prediction. Okay brothers true. Number one joe. Manchin will become a republican. I think so. There's already been here twice. i think so. They've already said well. There's no plans for mansion to to leave the democratic party bingo. There's your there's your clue right there. He's already planning to leave. The the democratic party agree so whatever they say. There's no plan for it to happen. I agree second prediction. Cursing cinema will become a to become a republican. I mean when you you know for that matter arizona. i believe that's who she represents arizona. You should you should be up in arms right now. calling for her removal. Because if you care about your beloved colonialistic political system that individual because she didn't agree with a minimum wage of fifteen dollars. An hour walked on to the the house floor. She's a congresswoman. The house floor didn't even bother voicing her vote. She did this to put her thumb down and walked out with three hundred dollar bag. I understand she was carrying three hundred dollar gucci bag of some kind three hundred dollars gucci bag from your tax dollars tax dollars. Okay didn't even have the courtesy of simply walk up to a microphone or whatever however you cast your vote in the house and say no. I disagree with bill voting for no didn't give you the the the people of arizona.

Here & Now
"three hundred dollar" Discussed on Here & Now
"Those words in a tweet from iowa's republican governor kim reynolds. She's talking about why the state is ending that extra. Three hundred dollar pandemic jobless benefits tomorrow along with three other states. So what will the impact be robin farzad. Host public radio's full disclosure. Hi robin hygiene. How are you so this extra benefit is ending in. Let's see iowa missouri alaska and mississippi. How will people be impacted. Well if you tally up. The workers affected by the twenty five states opting out of unemployment benefits from the american rescue plan. You're looking at just under four million americans and to put that in context we're still more than seven and a half million payrolls shy of pre pandemic employment. Wow so so. This benefit obviously has been hugely helpful to many americans. What do we know about the people who are still relying on it. Who haven't made their way. Back into the workforce yet. Yeah workers will tell you that they need the supplement to make ends meet with most children's still unvaccinated and not back to school maybe caring for parents or high risk people in the household worries about mask wearing at at reopened establishments of course no shortages of of of businesses and talking heads if you turn on cable news at night argued that it's more about laziness and being content to collect unemployment plus for staying at home as opposed to scrambling for hours and tips. This has been a great reset for so many people who i think if you step back there just actively reassessing what work should look like in their futures. We'll talk more about that. Because republicans have blamed this benefit for keeping people out of the workforce at a time when companies are really struggling to hire. What do economists say about that claim. This remains a delicate recovery. From one of those very unexpected shocks. I mean the economy slipped into a near depression. Within just days. And economists are mindful of continued stressors and costs. I mentioned childcare. You know hours versus labor shortages if a if a if a diner is bringing you back and suddenly you have to handle The tables that. I think three or four people would have done that that adds to your workload. There's a real concern over pulling away financial aid before the broader economy all ages included logistically. All told is fully reopened. And if we look at the federal reserve it's full throttle out there just flooding. The winds gave with monetary policy. So you don't wanna pull this back in and rift sending us into an economic slowdown so these four states That we mentioned iowa missouri alaska and mississippi. They are the first of twenty five to phase out the extra benefits before mid july. Give us the bigger picture. Here of what happens to this benefit in coming weeks. And what's larger impact your hearing constantly about this rampant labor shortage coming out of covid nineteen every diner every delivery service. Every retail outlet is hiring desperately. Your burrito will cost more because it's impossible to staff full-throttle at fast food restaurants so i'm curious to see how this tension affects the debate over service industry wages This enhanced unemployment experience almost had this taste soussan of universal basic income to it so workers experience for the first time in their lives this perspective and thought to themselves what if is fifteen dollars the new ten dollars coming out of this. Is this going to be get. Inflationary pressures if businesses pass this down and.

Ask Me Another
"three hundred dollar" Discussed on Ask Me Another
"One or older please drink responsibly. An internal investigation found that a cop with the california highway patrol sexually harassed twenty one women but those findings were kept secret until a new state. Transparency law passed. We dug through hours of tapes to find out what happens to officers who crossed the line. Listen to on our watch a podcast from npr and kick u. e. d. this is. Npr's asked me another jonathan colton. Here's your host fear eisenberg. thanks jonathan. we're playing games with the host of american ninja warrior former. Nfl player akbar joppy. Amila and comedian met eisman. Are you ready for another game. Okay great so you. Jose highly athletic competition show. But this game is about competition that is far less physically taxing. We're talking video games this dog. This is all matt akbar. No video games. You play video games. Well just bought my son. Not what's the name of the game brought you nintendo switch bottom and which is great breadth of the wild really good game for that. I've been waiting on the five but really been playing some assassin's creed and he's trying to rattle yet. Give me i can handle mario and sonic okay by the way. I love the videos of you. Pranking your children. Oh thank you. So you have four kids ages nine to nineteen ninety nine to nineteen and There was there was one that i watched where you gave them. Candy apples Eating competition. It was not apples. It was don't have those you mazing okay. So this game jonathan. I will describe a video game peripheral and that's something you use to play a video game other than a traditional video game controller for example a plastic guitar for guitar hero. So you just tell us if it's real or something we made up okay. Okay okay akbar this first one is for you in the two thousand nine game. Dj hero players use a fake plastic turntable to scratch their way to immortality. Is that real or fake. That's real. That is totally real. That's real that's all. I remember that thousand nine. I just got married. Yeah just got yeah. I remember that did the your wedding play that game instead of right. Not a good. No if your wedding. By the way i i learned a dj hero. My favorite winning tj story. I have a friend who when he got married. He had a dj at his wedding and at the beginning of the night he walked up the dj and he held out three hundred dollar bills and he said this is your tip. Every time you talk. I take one away. I like that. If you're brown.

Babes and Babies
"three hundred dollar" Discussed on Babes and Babies
"You please i. it's not my problem. Yeah so it's everything always happens all at once and of course like we're spending money on the landscaping and then it's like. Oh now we have to pay the plummer in the nfc guy in who else knows what will come up. But then once that's all done it'll just be. The maintenance caused them buy fixer upper. It's it's a chore it is and it's always more than what you think you're going to put into it like you estimate this cost but then it's like oh the. Ac went out. Because that's twenty years old. Go buy anything and you're like. Yeah but for this much more i can get this much more and then you spend triple what you were planning on spending right right. Yeah so it's it's why i don't go to cosco. We'd be broke. We probably would. I mean i spent enough there. It's hypnotize ing cnn. I don't go down the aisles. That you would i spend. I just go grocery shopping there. You would go check out like every appliance and different things. He'd be gets costco. So if it breaks you take it back yeah. I went to ace the other day to pick up like a hose. Now zoll and i almost came back with a three hundred dollar wagon. I really think we don't really need it. Look at it though. It's really cool. It was really cool. We could do without it for now. I know and then i went to go to dicks to buy a new hat. And i almost bought new shoes anonymity this outfit and i did and thank you. I was re i. I had guy. Go get me shoes. I tried them out. And i had the box i was walking and i just put the box down but your shoes have holes in them so you actually mean new. I wear my until the souls fall off. Yeah i think we both do. My shoes almost have hold. I'm how i knew. I loved you. Okay yeah. I'm still wearing my tennis shoes from the marathon. And they're like where in reopen only awesome people wear marathon. Shoes look lady. They're not even like can't even remember the brand. That's because marathons shoes are specifically designed to run marathons down walking around in the right. But i don't have other like tennis shoes as long as you get rid of those nasty snow. Boot things did did i. Don't know maybe. I thought you were going to say the sweatpants. Those gosh just gonna say the next thing pants you love and you know what i just woke up from our honeymoon phase and realized third terrible so i got rid of mine. Didn't i didn't have them. I wear yours when i'm pregnant while i didn't get rid of mine i guess me i'm yeah well we have fun. We're gonna take a quick break. Life is stressful enough and access to healthcare. Shouldn't be luckily getting birth. Control is one less thing that you have to worry about with the pill club..

Yeah, But Still
"three hundred dollar" Discussed on Yeah, But Still
"That's trying to get some footage for On a film set. They'll call me in to chase smaller. Birds away with my hawks. So that's what i do for a living so i travel all over town. You know with these hawks in the back of my previous going from jobs i- jobsite and the bees. I just i arrived at a job site. It's the us bank building downtown. And i get there and the manager of the building was like hey you know be careful. You might not wanna your hawks today. There's a swarm of bees in this tree. And i used to keep so i was like well. Can i have the bees. Because that's a free pretty obvious logic natural questions because he was trying to get rid of them and he didn't know what to do and area was cautioned taped off so i ran home to be fair. Didn't have a beekeeping outfit in my car. I'm not quite that from my first. It was like it. Seemed like you had it on deck. Yeah i mean it's okay. It wasn't the garage. That i did have one but i did have to go home and get it so so then i went home. And i got my beekeeping outfit. And i and i came in collected the swarm of bees and which maybe sounds like a crazy thing is actually a pretty regular occurrence. Big come up. I mean you know two or three hundred dollar come up yeah beezer expensive you know wow and and it's like this is a swarm of bees. That's out looking for a new home so it's a win win like i got. I got ten thousand freebie freebies and they got a perfect environment that is built in with housing bees in mind. I put them in a beehive and there. They're psyched and now they're in my backyard making honey so i think we should shortly be questions later but we should maybe table that she's made a stick to your questions for this one hundred percent so we just met a hawk you you pulled up. Was the hawks name. Jasper just to kind of give a description. Jasper is over there sitting in a box. That's almost exactly. The size of a gaming pc is how described literally machine an antibac- two thousand eight machine. Yeah so he's sitting there in the white box actually has a gain even has a container. Yes got a complete ban on it so you pulled him out. It was pretty amazing. Extremely well trained reactions. Cam just flew the bird. He was flying around my neighborhood for him. Top of the house. Adam walked in. I was like quiet. Because i was waiting for this to start recording because i just have a million questions and i feel like he probably gets a million of them all day long but i feel like i've just general joy when i saw the bird that i couldn't contain myself so we're going to have to remember all the questions that we want to ask him 'cause he's already in ten minutes is said some crazy shit but your life is movie dog..

This is Only a Test
"three hundred dollar" Discussed on This is Only a Test
"And the way they're implementing that because they said very upfront not meant to be put on people or even animals and that's where people like. I want to put this on my dog to track where my where my pet is or i want on my kid. Put in their backpack. They have algorithms the heck whether this is a person or not and they will alert. People have a title on your person if you have an air tag on your person. And it's not your air tag so no macgyver style. Spy you know spy plot device were someone puts an air tag in your pocket or in your backpack and contract you. I i say good to that. I thought the privacy stuff was spot on. And i wonder how much learning they've garnered from the from the covid app they Framework that they partnered with google on So the accessories. So i've had tile for years. I have hated the keyhole ring on my tile for really makes it like i know a lot of people like it i personally have hated it because the tile will get stuck on different key rakes. It just doesn't like rotates willie and you can. This might be just my experience. But it's been terrible. And so. I actually don't mind that the built a different accessory. What i might is how much it is but i think it actually looks better than if they tried to put out like a whole on the device of how and so. I don't mind the leather one. I'm not buying a three hundred dollar air mez leather holder for my air air tank. But i imagine there's going to be some you know Third party versions of the airtags holder. That are going to be leather. That look good. Copy this. I mean it is my one complaint about tiles. Towels are ugly. They have always been a an apple. Has solved quota like a question mark. The any other company would have bundled in a a slip case for this. And the fact that case a silicone case cost three dollars for this is so apple. There's going to be hundreds of companies and a whole cottage industry of of startups creating tile holders right wristband tile things tile pouches with the sal all sorts of doodads and functionality. You know patterns. Asian buys laser. Cut your own pouch so whatever I'm still unconvinced about the practical use case before we have a are real kind of metaphors implications for these.

This is Only a Test
"three hundred dollar" Discussed on This is Only a Test
"It doesn't doesn't raise your remote. I understand why didn't want to make the remote either more expensive or put tracking in the remote because the idea is that this is supposed to be tracking things get moved around but not like not necessarily even on your person so coverage thing things. It's fascinating this whole title thing. It's a it's a category that i don't think is it's searching for the use case for almost because of the form factor one. I've completely fully believe that it is a it is a metaphor play. More things they have people say. Okay yeah iphone. Twelve is have the un chep and so we have this precise tracking of i devices. Kind of mapping of where things are but when talking about potentially every iphone nine us user having multiple over time but many more of these airtags just seating in locked into things it anchors these things in the world where whenever they put out there are glasses or even passes you get augmented information over useful things. You might not necessarily wednesday remission over. You are apple tv remote but you might want information over refrigerator or wherever they want you to put these tiles as more as beacons for places where you can associate meta data and have visual overlay. That's the play here. Ultra wideband precision is key is is their competitive advantage over a bluetooth tracker on the fact that it's low. Power user replaceable. Battery is definitely a plus air. Uses a cr twenty thirty two. And if you're like me and you went through life not knowing that a cr. Twenty thirty two is twenty millimetres wide three point two millimeters thick. Congratulations let really. That's what that means. I did not know that watch batteries. That's that's how they're coded the four digit number. I two numbers is how many millimeters wide diameter and last two numbers is a thickness indicator. If you learn. Something every user replaceable batteries. Great can we can't leak leave this without acknowledging that they've been sued by tile and other samsung. I think brought a complaint to about up find might a third party devices so this is an ongoing a controversy. I do think the biggest play made here. Is them saying privacy privacy privacy yes throughout this presentation and those are the two so bad thing. No key ring. The that is an aggressively apple dogmatic piece of design. Where i don't know if it's because aesthetically it doesn't fit into the form factor. They would have little teardrop bulge to make room for the curing or the fact that you know the marketing people are looked at okay. We're not make as much money on the hardware by song at four four hundred so we gotta make money on accessories and so here's a thirty dollar of letter not even leather successful. You can put these in or a three hundred dollar as one that you can put it in. That's crazy that's aggressively. I think it's apple. Yeah yeah anti-consumer just aggressively apple in that thinking but the privacy things also aggressively.

Daily Tech News Show
"three hundred dollar" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show
"Dollars. Four bluetooth wireless headphones. That makes more sense to me but it does have attached to them so yeah that makes it even cooler right. Yeah man. I mean this. A three hundred dollar face masks. That sounds insane to me but at the same. It's like okay. Well if you think of it as you know it's it's a it's something that is a you know a style item but also works well and can be used in conjunction with other things that you need to you. Know the bluetooth. It would be one of those things that i would care about. It's it's okay. Connor cool look. And that's the thing right are they. Are they three hundred dollar. Cool looking to you tom. Okay so you spend three hundred dollars on a high end like an airpods right. Yeah i think what turns me away from buying. These is. I would rather just have her. I mean it looks cool. But i don't want to have to put that all on every time but then you know what. I do put on a mask and headphones. When i took the dog for a walk so maybe it would be nice to have it all in one like that. It's nice and form fitting. Looks like it's stretchable. Also i mean. Listen i know we're we're nowhere near the the the moment where. No one's wearing masks anymore. I mean we're going to be doing this a while but but i also feel like oh for something. That's such an all in one item for that price points and and knowing that people want very much to get into the next phase of their lives tough sell. I think you can detach the earphones to so that you can wash the mask. Which means you could touch earphones. Use them maybe. I don't know we'll have to look into that part of it all right. Let's see what's in the mail bag. Let's do it. Arthur in canada wrote in about a conversation we had on..

??Run The Jewelz Show??
"three hundred dollar" Discussed on ??Run The Jewelz Show??
"Thirty percent credit history credit utilization. If the wait let me let me pull back a little bit. Payment history is not just pain your car on time. That's a mistake. That i often see with clients is they think. Okay i'm just gonna pay I'm just gonna pay on the tenth. And if i put ten dollars but the minimum is twenty five. Then you actually did it. Make payment boo to make the minimum that they require. So it's not just your what you want to contribute to the payment that causes pain history but it is also the actual minimum amount that you agreed to pay when they populate or generate the invoice for us to pay for that month so that's super super important and that's a big mistake that a of people make is that they're like oh i'll just pretend towards it this month and no no no. You can't do that. They said they want you five. You gotta give them five right. Be one dollars on. no no no they. They don't want they want the twenty five or the fifty one hundred that they ask for. So you have to pay as you agreed so. That's what you're agreeing to. They tell you how much the minimum is and you pay that And then payment history. Also you want to consider the fact that payment history a huge part of your credit score. So that's number one that you want to pay attention to and number one not necessarily in in importance but number one because it is the most hefty part of your score. People make the mistake of forgetting to pay their minimum payment. And not because they don't have the money just because they forget though number one rule that i have with all my clients when i get them set up is listen. You have to put all your payments on auto pay always just even to the point. Where in the year. That i have them set up for credit repair. You have to have an not have to. But i it's more preferable for you to have a separate account that all your bills are coming out of and you're automating it so you know how much he is. You know how much your bill how much a bank actually charges. You don't maintain that account and then you also know. I'm going to be paying a hundred dollars in credit card debt for that month. Put one hundred dollars in. Put the bank fee in. Make sure that your they deducted that fee that the day that they want to collect that payment so most people just don't pay because they forgot right like i look at my my budget every other day. Ace you know what i mean like just in case i'm like okay. I know this is coming up. Let me set the payment or is it. if it's something that's already automated then. I don't have to worry about it. But like ju just got it you gotta stay on top of the unfortunately payment history Number two in in the the way impacts your score not necessarily important but his credit utilization. So if you have a credit card that has a three hundred dollar limit and you use the entire three hundred..

The Toasty Podcast
"three hundred dollar" Discussed on The Toasty Podcast
"It's going have a bit of a bite because it's fifty percent. It's not the standard forty right soft. Sweet it's going to be warm. Yeah super good man. I'm glad you like that. Yeah it's really good stuff and then we're gonna move onto the ri- at probably would not ever use a shot right because none of these are probably be used like that but sure. Yeah for sure that'd be it's it's it's a separate and it's something that you enjoy and it's something that plays super well and mixed cocktails one if you wanna put your listen. Here's the reality anybody who tells you that you're not allowed to put the spirit of your choice in the soda of your choice to go to like. Is it kind of hurt the soul when you wait you want you amid reports three hundred dollar a shot with dr pepper. Is that what you're telling me as what make sure you're telling me that this is three hundred dollars from me to pour the shot for you right. You'll meet dr pepper on this. Yes yes shed a tear real quick and then you just do it right. You just do it because honestly bartender exactly you just like honestly you just do it. Like give the guests what they want. Give the people what they want you know if they want to spend three hundred dollars on that pour it up for them and maybe you know in passing say hey have you tried it by itself like this. Yeah let's talk about. What is there a way to like. You know let's say. I do use dr pepper. Some crap to woodford or whatever. It is not even a crazy expensive shop. Do you use my question. do you enjoy that. Do i like you as in this example my friend fucking keeping keep watering it and keep doing this way to get a good flavor profile out of the actual whiskey and not use that much dodge us a little bit about that so so so there is so..

Scoops with Danny Mac
"three hundred dollar" Discussed on Scoops with Danny Mac
"Those are the two guys at eleven thousand and above fee now shafi read harris english. Sunjay brooks koepka a loaded loaded field. Where do you start as we look at the top of the car. And who are you. Ein for A draft kings of dfs perspective brick. Yeah this is super interesting. So i actually argue. There are a lot of guys with question marks in the ten k. range between rahm. Who withdrew last week. You said yet you know he got a strain something he could have played through. It didn't wanna rush back. But he's still working through new golf clubs after switching and leaving tailor-made and roy who played great for two rounds in in europe last week or in dubai last week But was kinda bad. The other two rounds he still trying to figure it out. We talked about females zander. Shaw flus at such a tough time around torrey pines which is shocking considering. He's played what he has said over one hundred times in his life so for me. I think i would prefer rory most at ease. A three hundred dollar discount off of jon rahm what he did in dubai last week He actually shot the round of the day in two separate rounds chris. That's the story. That i wanna see in twenty twenty one where he can just go out and just put but weapon on the rest of the field now. The other two rounds weren't so great and it was a bit of those inconsistencies that we've seen from him over the last year but this is a happy hunting ground for roy. He's only played here twice. He's got top five finishes in both editions of of of this farmers insurance open. So he's the one that i think i'm i'm targeting. The most up their hobbit as we make our way down the card. If we like rory at the top. Give us a couple of guys that you're building around either in the middle or a couple of guys rick elect this weekend at torrey pines. So certainly you mentioned brooks koepka earlier. I would not play him in defense. But i love betty his outright number. You know that way. If he has a ton of miscount equity he has a ton of win equity. At least you get a little bit of upside joke by just betting him instead of getting him into your fantasy lineups but moving down and looking at some of the more value placed ryan palmer has an unbelievable record around torrey pines. In the last three years he's gone thirteenth and twenty twenty. I was last year but he played in the final group on sunday so we actually fell and faded on sunday. I think he shot three or four over par and it really made his finishing position. Look a lot worse than how he actually played that we can move it out there. Really far he can get the putter going at times. So that's someone that i would target in the middle and then you start scrolling down even further to you know the seven thousand dollar range at and and gary woodland's name pops up at seventy eight hundred and woodland has been dealing with a torn lieberman his hip and he tried to play through. It and the results were brutal. I mean the second half of his twenty twenty it was bad the stats where some of the worst i've ever seen especially for a guy as who has the pedigree of gary woodland's well he might be back. Gary woodland a a sixteenth place. Finish last week Seems to be healthy. And if he is and he is severely under priced at seventy eight hundred dollars especially for.