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"towson" Discussed on Mac OS Ken

Mac OS Ken

03:27 min | 10 months ago

"towson" Discussed on Mac OS Ken

"Apple warns that cybercriminals have stolen company logos, names, and other identifying information of crypto firms and then created fake mobile apps to trick unsuspecting investors in the believing they are conducting business with a legitimate crypto firm. Alarmingly far too many investors have fallen victim to such scams with losses, exceeding $42 million. Among the senators request for Apple info about the app review process, steps taken to keep alleged crypto apps from turning into phishing nets systems and processes in place for users to report fraudulent apps, info on ways Apple alerts users a potentially fraudulent crypto apps and whether Apple shares info on fraudulent crypto apps with other app stores. You would like answers from both firms by the 10th of August, hugs and kisses, shared, there is a really ugly story in wired about some of the anti union tactics employed by Apple and the anti union law firm it employed earlier this year. The story has employees at Apple Towson town center outside of Baltimore, Maryland, saying that management threatened a loss of pay and benefits if they did unionize, they also say that one employee was told his immigration assistance could be taken away if the union won. The union won, by the way, now under its protection, wired says the employees have created a petition calling on the Apple board to ensure that staff and other stores are not subjected to the same tactics. Seeing the anti union campaign is the result of having reached out to apple's CEO, the petition said we are reaching out to you our Apple board of directors and the hopes that you will be able to take action to make sure no other Apple employees needlessly go through what we did. The petition goes on to say we are deeply concerned about our fellow employees, mental, well-being, because we are all too aware of what awaits them if they decide to organize a union, the right to union representation is guaranteed by the U.S. government. It has a right that Apple recognizes and that human rights policy and demands its suppliers respect and their supplier code of conduct do not punish us for exercising these rights, these anti union campaigns have real world consequences on your employees health. The petition was actually launched about a month ago. So far it seems to have elicited it a little public notice, and no public response from Apple, nor its board, Apple offered no comment for the report in wired. More news in a moment, but first a word from notion, one workspace for your whole team. Remember my friend I told you about yesterday, the one working with the company that uses no wikis, no shared project documents, no common frame of reference for how the work is going. Yeah, I was afraid that I had overstated that. So I ran that ad past my friend. They said not only was that assessment accurate, they bet that most organizations are working or not, pretty much the same way. Why? When there are tools like notion. Notion is an all in one team

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"towson" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:34 min | 1 year ago

"towson" Discussed on WTOP

"WTO P news. It's 8 53 now, Alexandria is holding a grand opening of the Freedom House museum this evening. A program to mark the reopening of Alexandria's Freedom House museum includes not only speeches on the federal Juneteenth holiday, but a reciting of the names on the earliest list of men, women and children, trafficked from Alexandria to New Orleans, the complex was used to move blacks to southern slave markets for more than 30 years in the 1800s. From the outside now, the structure looks like an unassuming row house, but the Freedom House museum is a National Historic Landmark in Alexandria. It is looking to reframe history regarding slavery and race based laws. Another honor at Towson university for the school's first black graduates to residents halls and they'll be named for marvelous Barnes and Myra Harris for the past 20 years Towson is also awarded freshman students a minimum $500 yearly scholarship named after the two alums. The two graduated from the university in 1959 after segregation was outlawed 5 years prior, both were aspiring teachers who had successful careers in Baltimore and in hyattsville. Cut two Orange County, Florida sheriff's deputies have been disciplined for sharing information about Bob Saget's death with members of the public before the comedian's family had been notified. Psycho was on tour when he was found dead in Orlando in a hotel room January 9th. The medical examiner's office determined that the 65 year old sage had died as a result of blunt head trauma, no drugs or

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"towson" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:56 min | 1 year ago

"towson" Discussed on WTOP

"That 22 year old Noah settles is wanted for attempted malicious wounding and a pair of weapons charges. The shooting on Saturday sent Maul shoppers and employees scrambling for the exits or a safe place to hide in the mall, surveillance footage reviewed by police showed a man believed to be settled, brandishing a gun in the mall around the time of the shooting. Police also say settles was involved with an altercation between two rival gangs and fired several shots before fleeing in a black Cadillac. No one was injured by gunfire, but at least three people were injured in the panic to escape. You can see a photo of settles at WTO P dot com. Sarah Jacobs news. A fairfax county police are saying that settles is also known as a rap artist who goes by the name of no savage. He's considered armed and dangerous. Anybody with information on his whereabouts is asked to call 9-1-1. Jury deliberations will begin anew in a civil trial focused on sexual abuse allegations made against comedian Bill Cosby. On Friday jurors reached verdicts on aid of 9 questions, but the panel did not complete its work before the required courthouse closing time of four 30. Because the judge had previously excused one juror after Friday's deliberations, the jurors will have to start from scratch with one alternate juror today. Judy, who is accused the actor of sexually assaulting her at the Playboy mansion when she was 16 years old in 1975, Cosby did not attend the trial, but has denied any sexual contact with hoof. A couple of residents hauls a Towson university are being renamed after the school's first black graduates, marvis Barnes and mayra Harris, the university system of Maryland board of regents voted in favor of the changes Friday. Barnes and Harris graduated from the university in 1959 after segregation was outlawed 5 years prior, both were aspiring teachers who had successful careers in Baltimore and hyattsville for the past 20 years, Towson's also awarded freshman students a minimum 500 $500 yearly scholarship named in honor of the two grads. Money news at 25 and 55, a little bit of a break in gas prices over the weekend, triple-A reports the average price yesterday for a gallon of regular was $4 98 tenths gallon down a penny from Saturday. The average gas price had been $5 or higher in the previous 7 days. Triple-A says drivers shouldn't get too excited as the Trump at summer travel season is about to get into full swing, demand for gas and prices are likely to start climbing again soon. Duly noted, we are not excited. Well, not quite to infinity and beyond as light year didn't fare as well at the weekend box offices industry experts were expecting. The latest film from Disney's Pixar, which features the voice work of Chris Evans as buzz light year, open to an estimated $51 million at the North American box office. It had hoped that movie would generate closer to $70 million, opening at number two was universal's Jurassic World Dominion

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"towson" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:42 min | 1 year ago

"towson" Discussed on WTOP

"And WTO's Dave Preston as their live with an update of this conference semifinal Second half just underway Robin Towson trails Delaware 37 to 28th the blue hens led by as many as 16 in the first half holding the tigers to 35% shooting and three of 11 from three point range They've gone inside with big bad tire Davis who has 12 points with 6 rebounds Towson big man Charles Thompson despite a spread ankle has played this evening 6 points with two rebounds for the Tyson big but the tigers trail 37 28 1859 to play in regulation All right David the other semi final will tip off next hour between Charleston and UNC Wilmington no locals in the latest AP top 25 poll on the men's side but on the women's side Maryland slides two spots to 13th Virginia tech moves up four spots to number 17 in South Carolina still atop the women's rankings Despite yesterday's upset loss in the SEC title game the NFL S suspended Atlanta Falcons receiver Calvin Ridley for at least the 2022 season for endangering the integrity of the sports by betting on NFL games last year including one rate wager on his own team while he was sidelined by mental health concerns Ridley admitted today on Twitter he's bet $1500 total and does not have a gambling problem as we approach tomorrow's deadline for teams to use the franchise tag the Bengals have tagged Jesse Bates the browns used the tag on David njoku and the bucks reportedly prepared to tag Chris Godwin for the second straight season Rob woodwork WTO sports The top stories were following for you on WTO Russian and Ukrainian delegations resumed talks following failed attempts to evacuate civilians from Ukrainian cities.

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"towson" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:33 min | 1 year ago

"towson" Discussed on WTOP

"1245 George Wallace what's happening All right David we've got to convince college basketball conference tournaments tonight Delaware Taos and the top seed Towson at the entertainment and sports arena the CAA championship semi final followed by Charleston and UNC Wilmington winners will play tomorrow elsewhere locally navy has advanced to the patriot League final later this week after when yesterday and overtime in the conference championship game for the first time in 21 years and trying to make the NCAA tournament for the first time since 98 UMBC is into the America east quarterfinals Maryland will face Michigan state That will be Thursday in the Big Ten tournament new rankings out today Gonzaga Arizona Baylor auburn Kentucky the top 5 duke follows a 7 after this past weekend in North Carolina in the rankings at number 25 check out the beltway basketball beat the bracket racket on the website lots going on this week with the conference tournaments and the regular season ending on the men's side selection Sunday coming up on this Sunday in 6 days away ESPN reporting the packers have made contract offered Aaron Rodgers that would alter the quarterback market lots of numbers out there going around not a lot of numbers I should say We were trying to find out what the numbers is Numbers are And the length of the contract and also today is the first that you can start to begin to tag franchise tag players The league year just ten days away free agency It's hard to believe George Wallace the TLB sports All right George The top stories we're following for you this hour on WTO Russia announcing another limited ceasefire with.

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"towson" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:33 min | 1 year ago

"towson" Discussed on WTOP

"And white Think red And now over to Jay Brooks Good afternoon Sarah We start with men's college hoops and with that in mind Towson is taking on northeastern with a live update Let's check in with WTO's Dave Preston I'm blaming the noon tip off here Jay 1430 to play in the first half the tigers lead four nothing and they've held the huskies to O four 8 shooting with four turnovers but they're shooting just two for 7 to get the day underway northeastern needed overtime to advance from the 8 9 game last night Towson coming off their first regular season title since joining the CAA 1429 to play in the first half the tigers lead four nothing Thank you so much Dave will talk to you in a half hour elsewhere coming up in one UMBC takes on UMass Lowell and the American east quarter finals at four navy in Boston University in the Patrick the semis and at four 30 this afternoon it'll be Marilyn and Michigan state the terps are going for a third win in a row to wrap up the regular season Elsewhere in women's college lacrosse coming up at one Howard will try and end a two game Lucy skid against longwood at two It's Johns Hopkins going for a third win in a row when they take on drexel and UVA and Notre-Dame the Irish hoping to end a four game losing skid and the Wiz tonight at 6 o'clock or hosting indie Ana to wrap up the three game home stand Washington is 16 and 7 at home while the pacers are just 7 and 25 away from Indiana Jay Brooks sports The top stories we're following for you on WTO we're keeping an eye on this so called people's convoy hundreds of semi tractor trailers flag waving pickup trucks and cars.

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"towson" Discussed on WBUR

WBUR

05:55 min | 1 year ago

"towson" Discussed on WBUR

"Was a child singing sensation in Nigeria in the 1980s In 1985 when she was just 5 she released her first solo album She went on to release two more before she was a teenager With a hiding from adoring fans flying all over the country to perform or singing in front of statesman like Nelson Mandela Towson's childhood was anything but ordinary So jarring Brit is a classical cellist from the United States who began learning her instrument at the age of four That's after having already studied violin and piano She played her first recital when she was 5 and at 8 years old siduri performed in front of president Obama at The White House She started studying for a bachelor's degree at 13 and is currently completing her master's in Helsinki Finland Tosin and surgery welcome to the program Thank you so much Thank you so much for having us Well let's start at the very beginning And I want to understand where your passion for music came from Sir are you started off learning how to play the piano and the violin all before you turn for So when and how do the cello come into your life So I started on piano and all of these things and then one day we were in the car with my family and you're your ma was playing convince ourselves this one And I mean I was barely for and I had completely fallen in love with it So I was like begging my parents please buy me a cello Please please please Of course it took a little bit of time because I was basically the smallest kid ever asking for a very large very different instrument And yeah eventually I got my two cents in and I got a cello and I was super excited about it and basically just comes from there and yeah I don't know And to send you have a name for your first cello It's called my voice Why that name So actually when I was little I thought that I had a lower voice than a lot of the other kids I was around So you know chose a little bit lower so I was like yeah the timbers match like I kind of went from there and just sort of made it my voice because sometimes it felt easier to play than to speak Right Now Tyson what made you first want to sing My experience was my parents had a gospel band My earliest memories were my parents rehearsing at home I remember how to spare room where the whole band would have all the instruments in and just having music around I guess I'll start born into it Really And so it was natural for me I mean for the first time I held a microphone it just felt like what everyone does I guess is what people in my house do And can you tell us about your first memory of being on the stage Oh yes So I think myself my dad had a disagreement about this I think I was too And my dad thinks I was three And when with parents were on stage performing at a gospel concert in Lagos and I was a large auditorium and left me with a family friend and gave me some ice cream to sit on the side It actually my mom and daddy on stage And I remember just going okay I don't know who you are later I was with I went to good to meet my parents And so I was making a fuss and they finally let me go I finally got stage as a large platform and then someone does with my parents on stage So the lifted me on the stage And then my dad is about to sing a young his mic took it from him and I sang his verse and son was in Yoruba And I saw his concern I thought I sang well people were like wow But for me it was just I was wondering what's the fuss We sing this at home all the time I know I know his song So that was my very best experience actually on stage Okay Taking control I love it It's the jury What do you remember your first time on stage performing I remember I was really little as well maybe like 5 and it was so exciting and everything seemed so big There were so many just the sounded reverberating the hall that it was and I was in the middle of everything and it felt amazing and I hope I can always have this feeling when it comes to performances Right Now tasting the first ever solar performance that you gave or was it a fundraiser at an orphanage in Lagos Do you remember what you performed What was the song called It was a song called a little help for my Friends My dad's bed had been invited to perform And just seeing the children Dan I thought actually I wanted to sing to make children happy That's what I thought the children and often age had no mummies and daddies And so I was thinking okay but they're happy when they hear the music I thought if I sing for the children it makes them happy I was for them and I had some of my dad spent meets performing me and the walkway just seemed like there was a stage and there was so much higher than everybody else but it was just a normal walk weight I was just raised Yes I remember the song I remember performing and it was great to have that I mean what I wanted was a children to actually dance and just be happy from the song And I got that It was a great experience So you remember the song Do you remember the lyrics Exactly Do you know where the next question is Oh my goodness I can't remember how he goes actually A little help a little help for a rest and a little help for my Friends Oh wow that actually that just came with my memory Yeah so that was the song I probably sounded a little bit younger I can imagine that Okay You then recorded your first album I just 5 It was released when you were 6 Talk me through the logistics of recording an album at that age How did it go Did logistics have actually been understood you I had my siblings with me and my cousins record with me in the studio I remember them saying they would do one recording little layer one voice and then lay another voice It just sounds like there's.

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"towson" Discussed on The Victory>The Struggle

The Victory>The Struggle

02:09 min | 1 year ago

"towson" Discussed on The Victory>The Struggle

"Rather than angry at them. I look at them, and I'm like, man, they're trapped by their own issues, and I'm just like, man, God. Please show them who you are. Give them the peace that surpasses all understanding. Show them like your love, like, just pour down your love upon them so that they can feel proper love. 'cause maybe some people don't even feel love like that. Love according to man is conditional. You do this, then I will love you, right? You don't do it, then I'm gonna take my love back. And God's not like this and there's so many people that are broken and hurting in this world and all their needing is love. They need for people to see them to love them to understand where they're coming from. And so if we look at people with the eyes, the mind the heart of Christ. Then our perspective about the situation oftentimes will change. And it'll be easier to forgive them. But sometimes we need to also create boundaries because you should never stay in a place. To where you are being abused, mentally, physically, emotionally, right? We have to guard ourselves. We do. We have to protect ourselves. And so we have to learn what that proper perspective is. And the only way you can do that is by reading the word of God, but also there's some good self help books to be honest. I've mentioned this before boundaries by Towson and cloud, one of my favorite books because it is absolutely it just breaks it down. It gives examples. And I realized that I knew nothing about boundaries until I read that book. I hope that you guys enjoyed that. I want you guys to forgive. I want you guys to create healthy boundaries. I want you guys to see people through the eyes of Christ because that's what we're called to do. We're supposed to love like Jesus. Thank you guys so much for tuning into this podcast. I'll see you next time. I love you guys..

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"towson" Discussed on WCBM 680 AM

WCBM 680 AM

03:38 min | 1 year ago

"towson" Discussed on WCBM 680 AM

"Good morning, everybody. Pat McDonough here and We are talking about? Well, we're talking about a lot of different things. A lot of people are calling in on the vaccine issue, but, uh, I want to talk about these red and blue states and there's 16 Blue states. I think so. We outnumber them on the red states and great things are happening. And we'll talk about Alabama in a minute. And what Alabama did on this critical race theory stuff, But let us take a call from Craig in Towson. Craig. Good morning. Okay? No, Craig, and, uh Diane Diane. Good morning. No. Diane. Okay, Well, you guys call us back. I guess you waited through the news. But Alabama's board of education which is elected by the way, and I always like elections. Don't like that appointment stuff. Our board of education in Maryland, is appointed by the governor. But in Alabama, they are elected and there are 26 I had, said 28. But there are 26 state legislatures. In America, all of them Red states that have introduced legislation to fight against critical race theory and away and away critical race theory, which is a racist, terrible dividing thing among the American people. But critical race theory has been a wake up call for the American people, and it has been a unifier. Especially among parents. Mommies and daddies and the young ones and this equity there, training them for this equity in Baltimore County. We have an equity officer. Somebody told me this equity person or the SEC. Witty office gets $400,000 a year to teach lies. To our Children in Baltimore County, super citizen and respect the Constitution are looking at this. They're looking at it to see what's going on. And also the, uh parents and students Coalition in Baltimore County on education. They are looking at it. These are three great groups. That are working on behalf of the Children in Baltimore County. Now, uh, critical race theory was created by the Marxist. It's just designed to be critical. It's critical theory. It was started out as critical theory in America. They made it critical race theory because the Marxists who wanted to destroy America believed that the Achilles heel of America and the dividing point of America and the place where there is a weakness in America is race race relations, so they created critical race theory. Which simply states that Everybody in America who is white is a racist and has always been a racist and cannot not be a racist now. I mean, does that put you in a box or not? That's a no win situation, and that's the way they want it. That's how they win. But critical race there is a big lie. And it's basically hate theory. It's hate theory about American history. This vote was 7 to 2 that bans teaching on the indoctrination of students to social or political ideologies that promote one race or sex above another. The vote was 72 to the seven were Republicans in Alabama. And of course, the two were Democrats that do you know the difference between being a free person? And being a Marxist slave. Three people in America..

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"towson" Discussed on WCBM 680 AM

WCBM 680 AM

06:01 min | 1 year ago

"towson" Discussed on WCBM 680 AM

"Got it? Our storms could stay with us through early afternoon. Then it all starts to clear out dry out. 78 today sunny and dry tomorrow at 68 right now in the eastern on the eastern shore, and it is 68 in middle River and you're on with Casey and companies so This week, and Arrundell County executive Stuart Pittman told reporters he's having discussions with his staff. On the use of vaccine passports. And he's working to find a vendor. So this first term Democrat said he believes such a system could help businesses and the county encouraged vaccinations among employees. But it's done exactly the opposite. You know, when you look at when we were doing Voluntary vaccine program educating people about the vaccine. We were getting pretty good response on that. Of course not everybody, and that's the way it should be. You want to make your own choice about the vaccine? This is America. You should have the freedom, my body. My choice, right? But when they started with the mandates That's when you start seeing vaccine hesitancy increase Because now people are going. Why are they trying to pay us? Why are they trying to make us Why? What is in this thing that they want everybody to have it? And this is just human nature, and I think he's absolutely wrong. But then again, what would the vaccine passport looked like in and around the county? You know, l rich over Montgomery County, the People's Republic of Montgomery County. They're talking about doing it as well. And, of course, this kind of stuff. It just kind of filters through all of progressive Democrats. I'm sure Johnny Zero in Baltimore County will follow along like they all do. It's like the domino effect. What's that going to look like? Does that mean that you're going to have to have the vaccine card in and around Oak County to go to school to go into a public building? Can they possibly required to go shop for groceries? Or if you want to go into the drugstore. Or anywhere else for that matter. Are you going to have to show your papers, please? Your identification. This is a slippery slope. That's even more than a slippery so we've already slid down the slope and her head into the pits. With this kind of unanswered, Remember Stuart Pittman is an Obama organizer. That's his background. He's a socialist. This is again they're using this plan. Dimmick Jen Psaki is words not mine. They're using this planned Emmick to exercise power and control. Over the people that do the same thing with climate change, so We don't know what is going to look like we're not again. This could be tended not to a national ID card. Is this the beginning of separating those that are vaccinated from the unvaccinated and we heard we played to what the Australian? Um politicians said the other day about the night. If you don't get the vaccine, you won't be able to participate in the economy. Meaning you won't be able to go and buy things. You won't go to the stores. Won't be able to go up to concerts to movie theaters to other indoor gatherings, which includes groceries. You have to have it all delivered to you, I suppose. So they're very dangerous thought also at Towson University. This is their boys of war words just starting out to heat up between the task University Police Fraternal Order of Police large number two the president there, Joe Gregory, saying that the schools police officers were told to stand down. Before the shooting on the campus over the weekend. And not break up this gathering of hundreds of people, which occurred in Freedom Square, including the DJ bunch of booze, etcetera. And end. Uh In the statement by the Fraternal Order of Police president We're now hearing from the university. They're firing back. As well. They're saying that the police chief of Towson University, Charles Herring, Put out a statement, saying the accusation that university police had been ordered to stand down during the gathering Saturday. Reckless misleading. Categorically false. He says that hinders the investigation underway and undermines the authority of active duty officers to continue to protect and serve the 2000 community. Well, somebody is not telling the truth here. The president of the Towson University Fraternal Order of Police. Joe Gregory, saying they were ordered to stand down. The Towson University police chief is saying didn't happen. We need some corroboration. Maybe there'll be an email. Maybe there will be, uh, an officer. They can step forward because you know that officer has been put on paid leave suspended. Something's not right with this whole thing And look, I can I can see where people might not want to break up a gathering of largely black students on the Towson University campus because they would be what they would be accused of racism. Of discrimination and prejudice. You're not breaking up the white gatherings. Then why would you be raking up to hike spread and see a environment where that could happen? I'm not saying it did. But you could certainly could see where that could happen. And so we'll obviously we'll reach out to the to Joe Gregory. See if he wants to come on and in the near future and see if he has any other additional information. That could help shed some light on this as well. All right, coming up next. It is not the forensic audit. But it is the Maricopa County canvas. Has been completed. It's always about the canvas, not the count, and we'll tell you what they found. It is stunning in, um, in Arizona, and everybody they question about whether or not this election was stolen, whether or not there was fraud. This report, I think will prove that we have all been vindicated. It's 8 30 on Casey in company with their sorrow news. I'm rich Thomason in Washington. Officials.

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"towson" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:08 min | 1 year ago

"towson" Discussed on WTOP

"For hybrid and electric vehicles You can trust visit fit small dot com Rick McClure at W. T o P. Traffic, Rick Thank you. Now, the four day forecast from storm team for meteorologist Samara Theater overnight. Some showers still possible. Some may be heavy at times. The good news is this rain clears out by daybreak tomorrow. So early Monday morning, the last of the rain moves out and we set up shop for plenty of sunshine on your Labor Day holiday. Any afternoon activities and plans look good high temperatures tomorrow will climb into the low to mid eighties. We remain drive through Labor Day night and into Tuesday. In fact, we're sunny on Tuesday. High temperatures on Tuesday will also be in the low to mid eighties. By Wednesday. We heat things up a bit high temperatures on Wednesday will be in the upper eighties awfully close to 90 degrees, and we're likely to see some showers at some point primarily during the evening hours into the overnight hours on Wednesday Thursday dry and mostly sunny. High temperatures on Thursday will be in the upper seventies Low eighties I'm Sturm team for meteorologists. Samara Theodore. It's 76 degrees of the war from D C. 76 in Oxon Hill and 73 degrees outside the W T o P studios in Friendship Heights. All brought to you by long fits 20% off savings on fences, decks and papers. Go to long fence dot com and schedule your free estimate today. It's 8 11 to 13 year old boys have now been charged with taking part in three armed Carjackings throughout the district in the past week. They were arrested on Friday, police recovered a BB gun, police say. In all three cases, the boys showed a gun, took the driver's keys and then took off in their vehicles. The Carjackings took place between 7:15 P.m. and 9:20 P.m.. Police continue to investigate a shooting that happened at Towson University early Saturday morning. Three people were wounded. One of them has now been released from the hospital, the other to remain hospitalized in stable condition. One of them is a student at Towson shooting happened during a large outdoor gathering on the campus gathering of hundreds of people that was not approved by the school. The Baltimore Sun reports. The school has now increased police patrols..

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"towson" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:32 min | 1 year ago

"towson" Discussed on WTOP

"With Metro Steve Dresner. W T o P. Traffic, Steve Thank you. Now let's get your storm team for four day forecast. Here's NBC four Samara Theodore. Saturday night plans look ago, all things staying tranquil tomorrow for the second half of our holiday weekend. We are going to start off with a good deal of sunshine as we head throughout the afternoon evening. Some passing showers are possible. Rain chances a little bit higher overnight into the Monday morning hours. Good news is not a washout highs tomorrow in the mid to upper seventies for some near eighties for others, especially the farther south of the belt, where you had Monday, mostly sunny after about 10 A.m., and we should be nice and dry for any liberate plans. You have high temperatures will be in the low to mid eighties Tuesday. Sunny skies highs in the low eighties again Wednesday, or rain. Chance becomes a bit more widespread Wednesday is going to be even warmer, with highs approaching the upper eighties to near 90 degrees. I'm 17 for meteorologists. Samara Theodore 73 degrees right now in residence. 73 in Bethesda Reston 68 degrees in Woodbridge brought you by little comb design right now, Say 50% on all your roofing materials. It's a 21 at Towson University student and two others were hurt after shooting at the university overnight. Baltimore County, police said happened around two A.m., a group of people gathered at the center of the campus. The three were shot suffered non life threatening injuries. Here's Baltimore County Police chief Melissa hired the Towson University Police did give the all clear to the university campus community did this morning that there is no.

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"towson" Discussed on MTR Podcasts

MTR Podcasts

05:38 min | 2 years ago

"towson" Discussed on MTR Podcasts

"Jacket and the four hundred occurred so describe your process like that structure. How would you start with your structures e start with scenes like what is your process like typically with characters like. I'm a big people watcher. So sometimes i'll just watch people in kind of make up a story of their life even if they're just jogging through the park. I'm like oh they're getting away from husband right now or whatever. The thing is it's you know. I'll make up a story for them so usually starting with a character and then what's going on with that character in the building a world from net. There have been times where. I just had a scene in my mind. And i'm like fuck now. I have to find a way to build out the scene with the character in it and go from there. That's used a bit harder because is not as organic to whatever you're doing you're work in from seen it could be anywhere in a movie or tv shows routes. You're kind of working backwards and making things harder for yourself but for me character account that starts everything so i got a good protagonists or antagonists. And i know that it's going to be a pretty good script overall. As long as i can kind of get things to where i want them to be an execute properly so i guess this where like the audiences is on your side and again. I'm i watch a lot of stuff. I'd do a movie review. Podcast all that stuff. But still elaine is. I'm a fan boy. So forgive forgive my lack of couth when it comes to some of these things but when so i know when i'm watching something i'm not really looking at the set pieces as much or like the house in certain scenes are done. I can acknowledge a good scene. But i kind of really resonated with you saying elsa character you start with a character like if the just kind of flat the sink be great but at the carcass. Good i don't really care about it right. I think the. I think mostly care to keep you coming back on even things that are kind of like campy and out of there like you still come back to remembering those characters values defense in various series as an example like nine movies of this. I think eleven total or something like that and unfortunately i guess you remember the ridiculous scenes. Remember all the stuff that happens but at the same time win the rock showed up in the fifth one. You're like oh this is it now. I am going to go see this. And you know when a paul walker past. Unfortunately then again. I'm gonna go check that out. I know the brian character. I've grown up with him now. Because i've been watching these movies since. What was that ninety eight ninety nine whatever. It was So yeah so you go because you know these territories you know how they're gonna interact like now kind of like a real life fake of injures with worse actors and shock so like you. You're like yeah. This is what i'm gonna go see so even though those movies aren't necessarily what you would consider character-driven that's what you're there for like yes wanna see these crazy scenes you wanna see high flying in all this stuff but at the same time you go see those movies just so vin diesel can say is about family. You'll like yes. I'm here because this is a family thing to where you touch on diesel him not being in what like three of them coming back for either with the with the fourth movie overhead..

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"towson" Discussed on WCBM 680 AM

WCBM 680 AM

04:20 min | 2 years ago

"towson" Discussed on WCBM 680 AM

"The fight for parents and students, and Dr Tony Campbell, a conservative of professor at Towson University. And others will be there to discuss and debate and answer questions about what is happening. I am going to deliver a 15 minutes up, Uh, insiders report on communist China. So we're you know the one of the purposes of Super Citizen As we say. It's educate, motivate and litigate. Uh, the education part is to inform people And that's what we try to do with these events. The events always educate people. The next thing that we have coming up after that, which is very important is going to be the 20th anniversary. The granddaddy of all 9 11 events. It's our sign waving tribute to the families and the victims of 9 11, which has been held for 20 consecutive years on the 1 52 Bridge overpass. At I 95 it's going to be on a Saturday. It's going to be from 4 to 6. There's no admission or anything. You just bring your family, your friends and your flags. There's a lot of free parking right there. And this one is probably going to be the biggest one we've ever had out with the first one, but is the super citizen? Um uh, kind of person that tickets before him there at the door. And how much better Because $40. If you're a super citizen, it costs 45. If you're not a super citizen, But when you pay the 45, you automatically become a super citizen and it's that's a membership. It's a lifetime membership. Now you can Go to our website, which is super citizen usa dot com on PayPal, and the event is announced there and you can pay ahead of time. Uh, you If you are on our mailing list, you will receive something in the mail. Sometimes we have, uh all of us. All of our events were sold out. But, uh yeah, So a lot of times people can come as long as they call us and let us know they're coming. Okay, that and, uh, you will be talking about the elections coming up How we can make sure that they're done honestly, certainly in Baltimore County in The state saying, maybe a tough luck to move. But it's certainly that will be one of these. Yeah, we're going to try to inform the people as much as possible about what's happening with the election stand. Cox announcement today on this show was very important. This is the first program. He has been on the run for governor our Saturday night programs. That's important that people tune in on Saturday nights because we can give you an update every week as to what is happening. And that's part of our education system. Apparently, you've done a good job and you certainly faithful so we were back up and hope to see what would that deeply again, Please, Sir August 11th it's a Wednesday evening. I got a great place. So Columbus Gardens out. Perry halls, great parking. They have good food. And, uh, We wish everybody could come. Appreciate it. Thank you, Ed. All right, So we're going to come up on the news and just a few minutes and, uh, One of the things that is really important. I think when you think about America July 4th independence, uh, is the boy Scouts right? So what is happening with the Boy Scouts in America? One of the great organizations that made America exceptional and special in so many ways, the Eagle Scouts Gave away a lot of awards over 16 years to Eagle Scouts and Eagle Scouts and their families are some of the greatest people I ever met. Talk a little bit about the scouts when we come back. I'm Pat McDonald. Now keeping you connected with the latest views. This is talk radio 6 80, wcbm and wcbm dot com. Good morning, It's 11 30. I'm Michael.

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"towson" Discussed on WCBM 680 AM

WCBM 680 AM

01:56 min | 2 years ago

"towson" Discussed on WCBM 680 AM

"Then you went to some type of privatised scare and how this procedure these procedures done, Roy. Well, the procedure. I think Medicare paid most of that. Okay, you know, but I mean, I'm shocked. I mean, did this $12,000 that have to come right out of your pocket? Did I wrote to chick that's that's shocking. That's shocking. And I mean, if I had to stay there for a year, it would be $72,000. Which I mean, I can't afford that. I want my course not. I would live with the pain of my underneath. Sure. So he shouldn't have to. You shouldn't have to. Um All right, Dan. Uh alright. So can I ask you, are you? I have a short memory here right now, are you Are you not enrolled in the VOC medical healthcare system? Have a VOC card with my picture on it and everything. Then you're enrolled. All right, and you are enrolled. All right, then. Well, I don't take advantage of it. Now. That's alright. That's alright. Well, okay, Here's what we're going to do since I'm going to coming up on a break, But here's what we're going to do. What we're going to do is at the end of the show. I'm going to give you my email address. You have access to email. All right. At the end of the show. I'm going to give up my email addressed, Uh, Jerry in Towson, and I want you to email me. And together, you and I were going to take care of the situation and recover that money for you. Uh, okay. We're going to make a claim to recover that money for you. Okay. I'm going to send you an email. I'm gonna, uh I'll get your number. You'll leave the number with yes. This leave your phone number with the producer or leave your email address with is either way I'll call you or I'll email you and we'll get this taken care of. All right. We'll try to. We'll do whatever we can recover this money for you, okay? Thank you very much for your phone call. Got to take a break and we'll be back soon for me to high pressure, upper level Ridge of.

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"towson" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

WMAL 630AM

02:10 min | 2 years ago

"towson" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

"M L News at 902. I'm Sharon Rare did Good evening. The Unemployed Workers union is suing Maryland's governor over his decision to stop giving unemployed Marylanders an extra $300 a weakened benefits. Unemployed Workers union filed a lawsuit today asking a judge to halt Governor Larry Hogan's decision to cut off federal supplemental unemployment benefits on July 3rd before they expire in September. The unions attorney, Alex Summerfield, People are the Pentagon this printed dollars even if it is good for two months. Tough to carry them through to find a job. Hogan says. There are plenty of jobs now and a labor shortage. The unions also suing the state's labor secretary to get benefits it alleges are owed to thousands of people Secretary's office wasn't immediately available for comment. Heather Curtis Sun W M a. L and W m a l dot com. Authorities say Naval Academy midshipman was injured when the small plane he was piloting crashed and caught fire as it approached in Eastern Shore Airport. The U. S Naval Academy says the midshipmen was soloing as part of the academy's powered flight program and National Transportation Safety Board spokesman says the pilot reported lost an engine power on approach and the plane crashed about a mile from the airport. Police say after the pilot was pulled from the cockpit, the aircraft was fully engulfed in flames. The pilot was taken to the hospital. The academy says his injuries are not life threatening, and Towson University will be the next local institution to scrub the names of slave owners from its campus. The university Systems Board of Regents cleared the way to remove the names Pack a house and Carol Hall from two dormitories on the Towson campus. William Paca and Charles Carroll were both signers of the Declaration of Independence. But they also both enslaved hundreds of people. Their dorms were named within the past 15 years. Is. But before the university changed its guidelines on name selection, and neither students nor faculty had been consulted on the changes. The process to choose new names will begin this fall. John Matthews on W. M A. L and W m a l dot com. W ml News Time is 904. I'm Sharon Reardon. And now here's your W ml traffic.

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"towson" Discussed on WCBM 680 AM

WCBM 680 AM

01:31 min | 2 years ago

"towson" Discussed on WCBM 680 AM

"It's No. Three Good morning, Michael Philip Ellie in the 6 80 Wcbm Maryland News Center With the headlines in the news this hour. Today's hot temperatures changing the way classes will be taught at a number of schools in Baltimore. Those that do not have air conditioning or air conditioning that is malfunctioning. Once again transition to virtual learning. Today, dozens of schools closed for in person learning and instead use online instruction. Maryland State police in conjunction with Baltimore police arrested 14 people at weekend deals by checkpoints along Boston Street near the Fells Point and Canton neighborhoods. One person arrested on gun charges and attempted to flee the scene before he was apprehended. Another Truck driver for the Maryland State Highway Administration, died after he was pinned against his own trailers Saturday on the Arrundell Expressway in Glen Burnie 54 year old Michael T. Spencer of Baltimore had gotten out of his truck. And was pinned as an excavator rotated to move a concrete barrier from the highway shoulder a Jewish organization appealing after a federal judge in Baltimore dismissed their religious discrimination lawsuit over an expansion of its Towson property. A local judge ordered the group to tear down a major addition to its Chabad house, using the outreach to nearby tout are used to for outreach to nearby Towson University. And voucher college students. Neighbors say the expansion violated local zoning laws. Wcbm news time It's 904 sports After this guys did you know low testosterone affects much more than just your sex drive. It can make you feel tired, gain weight.

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Maryland Governor Pardons 34 Victims of Racial Lynching

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:50 sec | 2 years ago

Maryland Governor Pardons 34 Victims of Racial Lynching

"Year old boy was lynched in Towson, Maryland, 136 years ago. Today, Maryland Governor Larry Hogan is taking action to clear his name after a thorough examination of the facts and the details found in history. And with much thoughtful consideration. And in the interest of equal justice under law. Have made the decision to grant a posthumous pardon today for Howard Cooper Cooper was convicted of rape in 18 85 by an all white jury that reached its verdict to just minutes Organism. Stopping with Cooper. The governor is granting pardons to 34 other victims of lynchings that occurred between 18 54 and 1933. He made the announcement this morning at a ceremony in Towson, organized by the Maryland Lynching Memorial Project.

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Virginia beats Louisville to clinch ACC regular-season championship

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:41 sec | 2 years ago

Virginia beats Louisville to clinch ACC regular-season championship

"A men's basketball team defeated Louisville, 68 to 58. Virginia, clenching its third A C C regular season championship in the past four years with the victory Sam Houser scoring a season high 24 points. U V eight now heads to Greensboro next week as the A C C tournaments top seed. Number six West Virginia falling short against number 17 Oklahoma State Georgetown got worked by Yukon and Conference tournament play You NBC and Towson. Both taking L's Army dominated American loyal of Beat Navy, So it'll be the Black Knights against the greyhounds in the semifinals of the Patriot League tournament. On the

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Transfers lead No. 4 UVa to rout of Towson in Bubbleville

AP News Radio

00:30 sec | 2 years ago

Transfers lead No. 4 UVa to rout of Towson in Bubbleville

"Fourth ranked Virginia open with an eighty nine fifty four route of Towson behind Trey Murphy the thirds twenty one points Murphy was in action a day after learning he was cleared to play for the Cavaliers Murphy's first points came on one of his six three pointers giving Virginia its first twenty point lead at thirty three thirteen Bella transfer Sam Hauser added nineteen points and J. Huff had fourteen for the cavs who never trailed and led by twenty three at halftime Nicolas Timberlake scored nineteen for two thousand which was a late replacement after main withdrew from the game Tuesday I'm Dave Ferrie

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Urquidy, Bregman lead Astros over Nats 8-1 to tie Series 2-2

Fantasy Focus

01:05 min | 3 years ago

Urquidy, Bregman lead Astros over Nats 8-1 to tie Series 2-2

"By the way you we heard that World Series rejoined series tied at two Astros defeat the nats last night eight to one Alex Bregman with the grand slam the first third baseman to hit a grand slam in the World Series since nineteen sixty four there was a gut check when Forman now we got a best of three series of Towson I can't wait night cold shores Werner lander Strasbourg I mean this is setting up for the drama that we wanted it to be in the fall classic it is and I I think with the way it played out we were looking at it as starting pitching was going to rule the roost yeah and you know the nationals to come out of there are up to after playing in Houston I thought all right in now I think these guys both very lander and core really wanted to you get a little redemption back in there gonna get the opportunity which we don't know if they what yeah you felt like the nats after getting up to a two nothing lead in the series after hitting after getting by coal Inver later like a man this is we got this thing in for the Astros to say that's the worst two games that we can throw with those guys and now we're back in it and we got a little home field we're in in pretty

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Inside Digital China With Jeffrey Towson

Digital Business Models

14:28 min | 4 years ago

Inside Digital China With Jeffrey Towson

"High at one for police station. We We'd ask Jeff we had a speaker on China and Asia that grants visas professor at Beijing University and older older of a great book which is really a quick greeting driven understanding about China which is called the one hour channel Hannibal so thank you Jimmy disquisition Jeffrey now pleasure to be here. Thank you so let's start from urology actually actually get you know to study the Chinese Market Economy Ellison your story I just a sort of international international business guy doing a lot of deal stuff's out of the Middle East and slowly started doing more with Asia this is good fifteen eighteen years ago and I was sort of half in the developing world in half in the US and it was pretty clear that Asia was the place to be early early on and China and Asia was just going to be a huge story so I was kind of on the ground is pretty obvious what's going to happen so I started focusing more and more on China Asia and I've been doing that ever since I still keep about half my time in China half my time in the US which is just an endless opportunity 'cause there's always new stuff to do and it's also pretty enjoyable lights so that's kind of where I settled days one foot in China one foot in the US which is gets more and more more interesting every single year absolutely of course suitable also to see all the things and the differences and similarities between Howelsen Woodson the the landscaper right now that the most interesting backup tech companies probably messy before for for a few years and I guess your good spectator and also protagonist of these which is interesting so and then in the book you actually mentioned seeks Mega trends that shape than actually are s shaping China in the Chinese economy. I am looked at those make sense. Can you give us just a short as an option about Those ones will be this is a CO author author. Jonathan Mackenzie we know China's confusing and there's a lot going on. It's a big place very complicated and what we did is we sorta pointed. Look at least major economic trends happening that our long-term these. Are you know thirty forty year trends if you if you I can understand those a lot of the chaos becomes a lot more understandable and so the trends. We started to look at where things that were driving. The revenue are the cost structures of companies and out of that we we identified sort of six number one. We is urban as ation just the fact that in China reopened to the world nineteen eighty about eighty percent of the population west farms and twenty percent in this city which is usually pretty much the inverse of most developed countries I so there's just been a steady movement of people into cities which is still happening today. That creates a lot of economic drives. We also like to things like manufacturing manufacturing scale just a lot of money capital rising Chinese consumers which is something that's really become important in the last five to ten years. I digital China and then what we call brainpower behemoths which is just there's there's more and more people with advanced degrees. China's not liking us to be in nineteen ninety minutes engineers and PhD's and artists and a lot of advanced skills now so we kind of looked at those six EXC trends and that that's held up pretty well over time. This little model used a lot of most of the major companies. You see are writing one or two of those trends so so far it's held up. Its minimum four to five years so we'll see but I think it's pretty solid most of those. Things are going on for at least another decade gate if not longer and then we'll say interesting. What time do you think it will be really going on a steeler in the in in the next I mean of course the Sikhs Mega as you said that we would be going on or thirty four thirty forty years but some of them really started the banking the against inspecting the eighties so those spence that you see losing momentum and which ones are the ones that I really any moment I can get. You know it'd be nice to from your side perspective random in the ones that were easier to predict where urbanization manufacturing shrink capital just a lot of money because it's just been steadily narrowing. I mean it's literally a linear line. Just dry nineteen eighty two today and it's just a stray raid law. The ones were little more unpredictable. Were rising Chinese consumers which you know they were not really an economic factor ten years years ago. People didn't talk about Chinese consumers ten years ago. They weren't buying much even know they had income and savings well. That's changed dramatically in the last five to ten years now. It's the world's largest market for audio for gaming offline gaming cinema movies and one industry after the next day become the largest argest marketplace or in the top two so that one's sort of a late bloomer and then digital China which is one of our six is the most unpredictable acas crazy stuff happens all the time most of the China. The digital consumer stories really about consumers. I'm sure most of the digital China's story is mostly about consumers honors. that's where things are really happening. Fast Alibaba ten send social media all that that's a lot of China who turn out are almost almost entirely digital creatures. You know you can't talk about Chinese consumers without talking digital anymore. Everything happens on a smartphone. That's probably the most awesome predictable one but it's moving quick now each missing and you said at the beginning knitting these bedding posted to stress out because a steeler for many people. China is blocked by the very complex set county which is a male of many classes as you. I liking the in the book but did the digital megatrend like Internet Essa changed in China lagged in terms of society consumers would seeing now consumers is his main. Everyone knows a lot of them. That's not a big surprise. Everybody knows that they're rising in their wells. I think the part that gets under appreciated is how complicated they are. China's is arguably the world's most complicated consumer market now it is just you can look at thirty million. Chinese consumers live in caves. You can find Chinese consumers in the far west. Were you got several hundred million of them. That looked like a different country. You go to downtown Beijing. You get more billionaires in Beijing in New York City so there's a huge fragmentation and complexity to them. and it's just getting more so because you know there's a lot of them so we get a lot of anything you're. GonNa they get a lot of complexity and to you still get this big spread between very very developed market behavior like Beijing and Shanghai and you know okay that's out in the field and in the mountains and so you know it's just this hugely complicated subject in the only way you can really understand and Chinese consumers at this point. Is You have to go small. You have to study micro populations Chinese moms sports enthusiasts inland consumers DADS. You have to break it up that way and you find out people are very different YEP. He in Buca Luke Action Yields Twilight one point which I found very interesting in Sao actually people consume the consumption of the Internet sites okay to be more intense or for for Chinese especially young people compared to two west Westerners and is it something that it's still valid today. I mean they still like more time spent on the Internet on digital devices compared to the West Yeah basically I mean everyone knew that was going to be a lot of people with smartphones mark bones in China. That was pretty predictable. Seeing the same thing in India Indonesia places like that. I think what surprised people was how enthusiastic they are they just doc things faster than other countries APP mobile apps off like crazy and they they spend more time online than other consumers in other countries. They contribute more they post more. They add content more so just turns out they. Are you know some of the world's most enthusiastic netizens are Chinese. You know that wasn't necessarily predictable but it's true the other thing to keep even mind. Is You know there's a difference between regular consumers who go down to the supermarket by apples and online consumers because the online consumers effectively operate like network you know it's not just one person that person's sharing with another person sharing their interconnected and if you have three hundred million Americans or three hundred fifty million Americans. There's a certain number of connections. You'll get between them. When you have a billion Chinese consumers. It's actually exponentially financially larger so digital. China effectively operates like a network and it's very rapid very vibrant so so that part is sort of showing itself when you see a new aspect off in China. It goes for nothing to a hundred million users in two months three months now. We don't see that anywhere else that I've seen right and I thought it was interesting to see. Nowadays is a bit of a bads in the marketing world because they said these schools that the talk which they claim to be combated in like in social media space by finding because they sort of in some cases compare the metrics the users acquisition of blood from Lake that we the we we waste about a dozen the make in some ways. It's much sense because as you said I mean it's very eat steady easy to the up went up Atlanta actually they they might get Eddie began than median us so I think it very important to the seldom understanding of China and when he just something he's also that in China that he said that the phenomenon of a super APPs which is something that we didn't yet I guess seeing though in the in the West which makes me think that of course intend as technology China's evolved by looking at you know how Western companies any state companies work actual of the since it was more a I think a couple of years ago looking more in depth at the by do business business model but what I found interest with that right now recently they company like by do is not just a coping a something like a company that Google but actually innovating each way so it's waiting its own innovations as many things actually will will doesn't ever as well as always interesting to see these scandal. I mean what we'll do. They will you see on that standpoint. How does that look like right now. In China China obviously from the West and use any of combining the yeah I mean it's most people in I'd say the United States they got on the Internet by PC. You sit at home. You have your laptop your desktop. They discovered g mail than a couple years. Slater discovered youtube and they slowly adapted various tools over time that didn't happen in China. People basically joined around two thousand nine in two thousand ten only on their smartphones mostly. There were some users before that was very small and they got all these tools at once you know they went from nothing thing to. I've got a smartphone. I can do messaging. I do online video like drawing gaming so they kind of jumped in the deep end of the pool and they've only know the Internet on smartphones and the difference between a smartphone in a P. C. Is One you you work at home your office and then you leave the other one you carry with you all day long so they carry these around all day they message they take photos they watch videos all of that and one of the things that it was different early on people don't use email you send an email to someone in China. You better wait a week. 'cause permanent going to check their email. It was all about messaging so it started out with messaging with Q in that led to we chat and then from there they added payment which Allie pay in and we chat wallet and once you had messaging in and we chat take mobile payments set up that enabled you know e commerce to happen on your your phone anywhere you happen to be during your day that was the basis of the Super App and it turns out people just live on their smartphones. It becomes sort of the operating operating system for your life but we didn't see any of those three steps in the US you know people weren't living on WHATSAPP as much. Although they kind of are now they were using email they didn't adopt mobile payments because they were using credit cards which worked fine not awesome but they were functional

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