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Bloomberg Radio New York
"tuco" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Material opportunity where the returns could be good for something that's already there. You talk about engagement versus Stuyvesant very much. But it's not even there, right? So you're talking about like really clean company versus a dirty one. What I'm saying is these investors are screening out the industry as a whole. They're not selecting the super clean companies from even within that industries. They are, but not to the extent that they just give others a free pass. Are there super clean companies in the cement industry? Super clean. So I would say there are companies that are better than others. For example, in the US, you have Tuco, which is a steel company that's got an entire production on electric arc furnaces, which is a cleaner method of production for steel. Is there such thing as a climate ambitious mining company? When you say ambition, what I'm referring to is companies setting ambitious carbon reduction goals. So there is, for example, for desk metals, I think I'm pronouncing them. They have a 2030 carbon neutral goal, I'm not if mistaken, which is the most ambitious. But if I'm a company, do I go pitch myself to an XYZ mutual fund that has an ESG component and say, I may be dirty today, as Alex was saying, but here's my plan to get clean. Would you buy my stock? I would say that's what should matter. It's not so much about where you are today, but where you're going to go. Isn't that what investing is all about? Right. But investing is actually, though, about making money. So I guess the question is, can they make money off of that? Yes, that's the opportunity part of it. So my colleague has actually done a whole series called Climate Alpha, where he analyzes trends that sort of drive returns. So I'll give an example. He found that in materials the sector, companies that have a lower carbon intensity outperform their higher intensive ones by, I think the number was 56 % over five years. Really? Yeah. Think of something like steel, the right? cleaner So method of production, like I said, is electric arc, which is recycled steel. In that method of production, you're not dependent on, say, supply chain disruptions. You're not dependent on commodity prices. So that is a significant benefit. fundamental Big energy companies, how do they fit in? I mean, I'm just like, how do they get viewed? So big energy companies tend to just get left out, right? Energy is one of the most excluded sectors for me as she funds, regardless of what they do. Companies, a lot of asset managers just have that policy right in Europe. The fund cannot invest in the first of your company. Is it the same thing for a cement and steel company? It's so weird, because in so many ways, the hard to decarbonize industries are a lot dirtier than, say, an oil company that's cleaning up its own carbon? Correct. So for steel and cement, the emissions lie, and it's sort of operations, right? It's much more dirty than an energy company. But I feel like cement and steel are almost viewed and said for like a halfway there. Energy is almost really re -excluded. Cement and steel isn't that excluded, but it is to a fair extent. Chihin, thanks a lot. Chihin Contractor, Bloomberg Intelligence, Senior ESG Strategist. Coming up on the program, we'll talk ETS and how they're emerging as the dominant investment vehicle of the 21st century. You are listening to Bloomberg Intelligence on Bloomberg Radio, providing in -depth research and data on 2 ,000 companies companies in 130 industries. You can access Bloomberg Intelligence through BI Go on the terminal. I'm Alex Steele. And I'm Paul Sweeney and this is Bloomberg. Bloomberg Radio on demand and in your podcast feed. On the latest edition of the tape podcast, a conversation with Republican Congresswoman Nicole Maliatakis. He deserved it. He deserved to be removed. I voted for the expulsion, but at the end of the day, it is it is a sad stain on the institution and it was important that we had to remove him so his constituents can elect somebody new, somebody they can trust and have a relationship with. The reality is George Santos had lost the trust of his colleagues, his constituents. And the bottom line here is we asked the Ethics Committee at the beginning of this year to do a thorough investigation and they had issued 38 different subpoenas, interviewed 40 individual witnesses, they reviewed 170 ,000 pages of documents and they were able to produce the evidence to the members that warrants

CoinDesk Podcast Network
"tuco" Discussed on CoinDesk Podcast Network
"This is Carpe Consensus. Join hosts Ben Shiller and Danny Nelson as they seize the world of crypto. Hello and welcome to Carpe Consensus. This is a podcast from the Coindesk Podcast Network and I am Benjamin Shiller. I am the features and opinion editor here at Coindesk. And joining me today is Danny Nelson. He is a reporter here, Danny. Hello. Are you over the FTX trial yet? Yes. Now more than a week out, I've gotten through most of my inbox. Everything was deleted. Nothing was read and I'm ready to return to civilian life. Good. So if you send Danny an email, just know this, he won't actually read it. So don't bother with that. Yeah, good. And are you caught up with sleep as well? You were quite sleep deprived last week. Oh, I am getting at least eight hours a night, maybe even more. It's very unnatural for me at this point. Well, you're still a growing boy, so you need to get your sleep. Exactly. Good. So we're going to discuss the small matter of El Salvador today. That's obviously the first country in the world to accept Bitcoin as legal tender. And we are joined by Jonathan Martin. He is a graduate student at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. And he spent a good few weeks and months down there in El Salvador looking at the experiment from the ground. And we want to check in with him about his takeaways from experience and see what has been learned from from down there. So Jonathan, welcome to the show. Thanks so much for having me. So just take us to the beginning. I mean, why did you want to go to El Salvador in the first place? Yeah, I am a passionate Bitcoiner. And I had this question in my mind outside of people who have read the Bitcoin standard or who have a low time preference for their money and are investing for years or decades in the currency, hoping that it goes up in value. People actually care about it, right? Your average person doesn't have a background in fiscal or monetary policy, isn't a business school student, isn't a Bitcoiner and is kind of testing this thesis like is adoption actually happening on the ground? And is the story being told on Twitter by people promoting some of the policies of Nayib Bukele? Is it true? For me, it was a fun experience. I immersed myself in the culture in El Salvador. They're very kind, welcoming people. And the short answer is adoption is still very much in its infancy. Right. So we want to explore that kind of question here. I mean, is there kind of a mismatch or a disconnect between the kind of Western perception of what is happening there or what we want it to happen there and what is actually going on in the ground? And do you think that that thesis is broadly true? I mean, has the Bitcoin community sort of imagined something is happening in El Salvador that's maybe not happening? And just talk about that kind of mismatch in perception between the local view of it and the outside view of it. Yeah. You know, a big part of Bitcoin adoption is President Bukele trying to rebrand the country, right? El Salvador, just talking to some of my classmates here at Wharton when I told them I was going down to the country. They're all like, oh, is it safe? Is it a safe place to go? And, you know, I think one of the most interesting conversations I had was with John Denny, who started me, Premier Bitcoin, my first Bitcoin. He arrived soon after the law was enacted in 2021, September 2021. And he said adoption was close to zero when he got there. Like no one was using Bitcoin at all. And now you do see some people here and there trying to implement Bitcoin outside of El Zante. It's a slow process. And I think it's still going to be decade plus before more people are adopting the currency. And the key to adoption really probably is education, right? People understanding what are the benefits of investing in a deflationary currency, something that will go up in value over time versus, you know, fiat that loses its purchasing power over time. Your average person that's hand in mouth, I think something like 70% of El Salvador is unbanked. To them, it's just, can I put food on the table? Can I eat tonight? Can I pay my rent? Can I put gas in my motorcycle? And for that crowd, I think it still will be a while until they care. For me, it was very interesting to see when I was successful in using Bitcoin at different stores, both in San Salvador and on the beach, it tended to skew younger, tended to be people that teenagers or people in their early twenties that were using Bitcoin. So to me, that's a bullish signal. And sure, the majority of wealth may be held with people over the age of 65, but over time as these younger people were digital natives see the benefits of Bitcoin, I think that's really what's going to spur adoption in the long run. How large is that community of, I don't know, expats, maybe you'd call them, of people who are not from El Salvador, but have moved to El Salvador with ideas for companies' intentions of building up the infrastructure that would support a Bitcoin economy? Yeah, I attended a number of Bitcoin events. There's groups, both in Telegram and WhatsApp, they can get plugged into. And especially the Bitcoin Embassy, which is this someone's house in San Salvador, where they help people onboard to get a El Salvador passport on residency documents, trying to help kind of facilitate the movement of Westerners from their home countries into the South American countries. So I think that at present, it's a pretty small community, a couple hundred people, mostly on the beach and in the capital city. But towns like Berlin in El Salvador also have a growing community. So I think with time, more people passing the Bitcoiners globally will see it as a destination city, destination country. At present, it's a small community. And I think a lot of people tended to have sort of disagreements with their home government policies. There's a number of Canadians who were caught up in the trucker situation when truckers were being forced to take the vaccine and had their bank accounts frozen, decided to leave their country. So there's a lot of people who had sort of political disagreements. And from that lens, it definitely skewed towards people who are kind of more in the margins. Over time, I think as Bitcoin integrates more into the economy and the economy becomes increasingly Bitcoin backed, it'll become increasingly interesting to foreign investors and foreign entrepreneurs to move down there, if the Bitcoin thesis is proven to be true. And it does become this alternative reserve asset, or potentially a global reserve currency with time. So just take us back to the program that Bukele has instituted there. So as well as the law, there's also distribution of wallets to citizens and an airdrop of Bitcoin to those wallets. How is that program going? And is it leading to people accessing their wallets and spending their Bitcoin? Yeah, you know, your average Salvadoran doesn't care. That's my frank assessment. Just in talking to the CEO of Diddle Banks, this guy named Guillermo, he was saying that when the wallet program was rolled out, you saw this spike in activity, right? Because all this can be tracked on chain. But most of it was people going straight to the first Chivo ATM they could find and taking their $30 in Bitcoin and transferring it into fiat. So people need to be slowly integrated into the Bitcoin network. And that was kind of Guillermo's whole thrust was trying to find ways to create, using his terminology, a Trojan horse, where people are first given services they don't have, access to ATMs, a way to save on their phone. And over time, they can slowly be educated on the benefits of saving in satoshis versus in fiat. So it's going to be a slow process. I think most likely way that you'd see hyper Bitcoinization or more rapid adoption would be increasing weakness in the US dollar. But that's something that is hard to kind of predict or figure out what's the timeframe when these things will happen. So I think education is the key. John Denny has a program with the Ministry of Education to give both teachers and students the same education that he provides with his me, premier Bitcoin diploma. He has a 10-week program where when you graduate, you actually get a diploma, which he views as something that's going to be extremely valuable on people's resumes as the Bitcoin economy continues to grow. And implementing the same sort of thing at schools over time with young people will lead to adoption. Right. I mean, this sort of narrative around hard money that Bitcoin is a better hedge against inflation than fiat currency. I mean, isn't that sort of somewhat undercut by what we've seen in the Bitcoin price as the law was being implemented that was falling? Doesn't that sort of dissuade people from holding onto their Bitcoin if it's not really hard money in terms of the market price? Absolutely. And I would say myself as a Bitcoiner, I was always hesitant to use satoshis. I'm someone that thinks that it's going to continue to go up in value and hit astronomical highs within 15 years or so. But, you know, your average person, if you're just looking at the price of Bitcoin and the volatility inherent to the asset, you might ask yourself, why do I want to keep this? Right. When this is something that when the law was introduced, dropped precipitously in value soon after. So it's a great point. I think in the near term, people that are literally hand to mouth, it doesn't really provide a benefit necessarily at present. Right. I think we need Bitcoin to stop acting like an emerging market currency. You know, it needs to mature. It needs to grow. And this is something that major proponents like Michael Saylor talked about, like hopefully this bull market and this cycle is when it grows up, it becomes an asset that Wall Street firms outside of BlackRock and Wall Street invest in. And I think that for your average Salvadoran, they needed a way to save outside of just holding dollar bills. Very few people access the banking system. So educating people on the benefits of like, you know, instead of using your paycheck and keeping that money and knowing the long term that's going to go up in value, that change in mindset is more important, I think, than actually teaching people on what is inherent to Bitcoin and the Bitcoin network. Right. It's a change in mindset of becoming a saver as opposed to someone that is just spending money that they have as soon as they get it. And I think that's really going to be central to adoption. It's more so about financial literacy than it is about Bitcoin literacy. So Ben and I, and I think you as well, we've all been in this space, well, in the Bitcoin space for a little while, developing our own philosophies around it for myself, I think, alongside just using Bitcoin on the Internet and experiencing, let's just say, the power of permissionless money. And then I link that up with reading the white paper and I start to just have understand this vision of peer to peer electronic cash. How much of a philosophy is being developed in El Salvador that you could notice? Like, are people aware of the philosophical underpinnings of Bitcoin? Is it even relevant to the conversation? Like, do we need a purist point of view for this? The short answer is no. People know very little about Bitcoin outside of the fact that it's this new magical Internet money. Very few, I think, fully appreciate the problem that Bitcoin is solving. Why was it introduced in 2009? So that honestly, I don't know how important it is for people to fully understand how the network operates and the place that was coming from originally from the creator or creators of Bitcoin, Satoshi Nakamoto. I think it's more so what's important is it needs to work. It needs to be reliable. And there needs to be an ecosystem, both of vendors and of people spending their money, consumers, that's fluid. Because at present, if you walk into Super Selecto, which is a supermarket chain in El Salvador, their point of sale devices don't have Bitcoin integrations. So the ecosystem is still very small. So it's still very much in the margins where it's only kind of past the Bitcoiners, now a few vendors using Bitcoin. But people still very much prefer dollars, especially the major chains. So I think it's going to take time. The story is still being written. I think it's exited the stage of being an experiment. Now, we've gone from being an infant to being a toddler in El Salvador in terms of Bitcoin adoption. So it's still a question of at scale, can an economy function with an asset backing it that can be extremely volatile, that can decrease 80 percent in value in a matter of months. And that is still something that I think the story is still going to unfold. So it sounds like there was maybe less adoption and maybe less usage than you thought there might have been. But were there cases during your travels there that you said, well, this is surprising, people are using it, there is a more positive story here. I mean, can you point to any transactions or incidents like that? There was a woman who I befriended, she goes by Sandy Waves on Twitter. She lives on Bitcoin Beach and she described how she was introduced to the asset by an expat who was using a Bitcoin ATM. And she was like, hey, what is this? So, you know, why are people using this? And, you know, she does not have a background in monetary policy or, you know, but she understands the network extremely deeply, right? Has a deep understanding of the benefits of having hard money versus a money that is slowly losing its or rapidly losing its purchasing power like fiat. And I think once you start having people that don't necessarily have that sort of evangelism or more formal education, understanding the importance of the network, I think that's when you sort of a sign that the speed of adoption is increasing. Right. And she now serves as one of the main points of contact for helping expats rent a house, get their Salvadoran residency documents, et cetera. So, you know, to answer your question, I think that Bitcoin Beach and El Tuco, you find more expats there than you do in San Salvador, right? There tends to be a larger community there. That's where you see more of sort of this circular Bitcoin ecosystem developing, right? Versus just kind of here and there in San Salvador, you see people using Bitcoin, but it's pretty prevalent in some of these other places. It looks like we might be coming out of crypto winter, I don't know, with discussion about the ETF heating up and a lot of other things. Bitcoin's rallying a lot of other tokens, which I'm sure you don't care about are rallying. But to talk about the effect that the prolonged winter may have had, do you think that that turned off people to Bitcoin? And how can the coming bull run, if there is one, change that? Like our opinion is already set in stone. Bitcoin has been somewhat politicized in El Salvador. Some people refer to it as Bukele's money. And I think where you're touching upon, you know, he was buying sort of near the top. I think, you know, they're still in the red on their nation state Bitcoin investment. I think this next bull run is when it could become much more widespread, right? People that aren't Bitcoiners get excited about it when price is going up. So, more of your average Salvadoran to say, hey, maybe this is something that, you know, I should invest in, something that I may want to add to my portfolio. Speaking more about the people that have funds, you know, have bank accounts, right? And honestly, one of the biggest hurdles to adoption is the banking system itself. I talked to some individuals that work in the banking sector and they indicated that there's a lot of interest among bankers to sell Bitcoin OTC, but there's relationships with corresponding banks in the United States on Wall Street, which has kind of hindered or limited because the banks in the US have been hesitant. It's unclear how long it'll take until it's accepted in the US. And in a lot of ways, when Wall Street catches a cold, the rest of the world sneezes and 25% of banking revenues in El Salvador remittances, right? So, if they were to start selling Bitcoin OTC and damage the relationships with the US, that would be a worst case scenario. So, it's led to a lot of hesitation selling Bitcoin OTC in El Salvador. But I think once it's more integrated with the economy, once it's easier to buy Bitcoin, these products are sold in parallel. There's point of sale devices that have debit, credit and also lightning integrations, just making it easier for the ecosystem, lubricating the ecosystem. That's when we see more adoption, right? So, at present, there's still some hurdles in place, but the train is moving. You can see the process unfolding. It'll just still probably be a matter of time until Bitcoin is more commonplace used by your average citizen. So, you mentioned that Bitcoin is being politicized, that it's Bukele's money. Does that imply that if Bukele was to lose power, Bitcoin might become less important in the economy? That's a major question I still have. People that I talk to think that he's easily going to win the 2024 election and be re-elected. He's the most popular leader in South America. His security policies, it's somewhat complicated. Sure, there's certainly questions about human rights, and it's something that people tend to around. Society in El Salvador is definitely bifurcated between the haves and have nots, much more so than the US. It's very palpable. If Bukele were to lose, I don't know if that would halt the trajectory the country is currently on with regards to Bitcoin, because it is decentralized, right? It circumvents authorities. That's the whole point of the network, right? The supernatural currency that has this ability to be permissionless and censorship resistant. The ecosystem is growing. Even if they were to outlaw Bitcoin, what's keeping people from running a node in their house or having Bitcoin on their cell phone? I think the train has already left the station. As numbers go up, people get more excited about it. Even if Bukele were not to be re-elected, I think El Salvador would continue on trajectory. It just wouldn't be legal tender. It'd be more in the margins than it is currently. I do find it a little personally strange that we are reliant on a nation state to further Bitcoin adoption, just like we're dependent on mainstream financial institutions to push Bitcoin as well. This is sort of an anathema to the whole idea of Bitcoin in the first place. As you say, it's decentralized and it's supposed to be a ground up revolution. It seems a little bit strange. Are there other countries in the wings that are looking at El Salvador as a possible model for adopting Bitcoin? Do you see any talk of that these days? It seems like there was a conversation around that at the time when they instituted the law, but it doesn't seem like many nation states are now going out to follow this course. It's a great question. I think it could spread in Central America, in Latin America, to other countries. That's one of the goals of Meet Premier Bitcoin is to expand the program from just Salvadoran high schools to high schools all around Latin America and grow the ecosystem from the high schools. I heard a really interesting story from an expat from France who had some other friends who went to the Central African Republic when they announced that they were adopting Bitcoin. There's some real questions about the legitimacy of that legislation and whether it's just a nation state level pump and dump scheme. In this upcoming bull run, Bitcoin is now legal tender. It's not just this magical internet money that nerds like myself use online. It's now you can actually go in the store and do things with it in El Salvador, even if it's not commonplace. That leads to additional complexity when you have this next wave of fraud, which is inevitable in my mind when it comes to Bitcoin, when it's actually a legal tender. It's going to be interesting to see how it unfolds over this next cycle after the halving in April 2024. But the Bitcoin story is extremely fascinating in the sense that in 14 years, we went from Bitcoin being used, its first use case being for illicit goods on Silk Road, to now we have Larry Fink going on TV, calling it a monetary asset of global importance and calling it a flight to safety. I think with time, Bukele will be proven right. And sure, I may be biased as a Bitcoiner, but El Salvador is a tiny economy. Their GDP is like $29 billion. Apple's revenue is $81 billion. It's inconsequential in the global scene. But with time, I think El Salvador will be a template for global adoption with time.

ESPN FC
"tuco" Discussed on ESPN FC
"I'm Gabby's Jules blue skies over West London Jules great to have you back. Nice top as well. Cool. And I believe that's a Cristiano doni shirt. Yes. They tell you all the more special. Why not go and celebrate a doping max picture? Anyway, what are we champion Zeke? It's back. We had the first legs. We're going to get into that when you're going through ramen dredge win. Napoli coming away from the sunset with one of the feet, inter beating Benfica. I was there. But you want one place to start. And that's the big class Manchester City against Bayern. It was interesting because it finishes three nil, take high over, although we've seen a couple three nails overturned in the past. So you can ask all of them about that. You can ask Liverpool about that. I think what's interesting here is that afterwards, Tucson said the scoreline should have been much closer. And it didn't reflect. He said he was happy with the way they played and pep came out and gave it the whole so hard, so hard to play against buying her so good, blah, blah, blah. Are they right? Or are they playing to the crowd? Yeah, no, I thought it was, I thought it was right when pep said that time's behind where the better team I thought I thought that was the case only for the first hour of the first 55 minutes. Let's say, because I thought they moved the board well. I changed the way city pressed. I thought I thought Bayern did work to find musallah, for example, straight from the center bags to beat the press. I thought they moved the board well, they didn't create tons of chances, although Rúben Dias block on the mushala is huge to be fair. Holland has a big chance as well. And Neil, they should have scored, but I thought the game was pretty even for most of it. In the end, it's three because there's one huge mistake. There's a wonder goal by Rodrigo I can try again. I'm not sure he would have a score again. And then the third goal is when I think Biden's headed had gone already by then. So great for city and they were very impressive in the second half, especially the way the press changed the price from the four 44 two four. And they were far more efficient on how to recover the ball, cutting the lines for buying. So well done city really, but yeah, I think if you buy it in 200, you look at it and you say, okay, it was not what we needed to fit really. So those people who look at it and say, okay, I'm on the record, I'll be I can be both a big to release that. And also question the what I consider to be the folly of getting rid of Nigel's men in this way, saying they need to save the season. What we've seen, obviously, out of the cup. In this game, this isn't onto. This isn't on Tuco because, as you said, Rodri, much respect to Audrey, weaker foot as well, but you can try that another million times. It's not going to go in. And the other one is an individual error and that can happen at any time, right? Yeah, yeah, and if you could see two holes reaction and he was just like, are you kidding me? Well, we start well because they started really, really well buying. And then this happens now when the plan was in place when they kind of had control of the ball. I mean, how many teams go to the Etihad and have more possession than city, more passes completed than city. That just doesn't happen. And yeah, Bayern did. And yeah, of course, there are three, so it's not reflection. However, until that first goal and up to the first half, really, or even the sunny chance straight after the second to solve the second half to make it one one, buy enough in the game. You mentioned Leroy signing there. I thought, you know, and again, it's narrative, right? But going back to his old team where he had, you know, I think it's hard to say more lows than high in the sense that when he was good, he's unplayable, but that's kind of been sunny's career, right? Up and down up and down. Here we see wanted it a lot. And afterwards, I think there's reports coming out, but I think reliable reports because unless you injured himself of a physical bust up with Sadio Mané in the buying dressing room. Yeah, apparently they were insults exchanged between the two might even like the way that sunny was talking and then punched him in the face. Bleed or something like that. I don't know what will happen to many. There's reports in Germany saying that they might have actually ten minutes contract. I don't know if that would be the case or not. But I mean, I know you lost three and money was not to have started the game. And not to have played a bigger role in a game coming back to England against a team that usually has done really well for Liverpool against. But like this is wow, this tension addressing room and the approaching your teammates. It's also funny because again, we have narratives, one of the narratives is too close return is going to, well, there's only so much you can do. He's not going to have time to work. But he's going to bring unity. He's going to help the mentally, blah, blah, blah. And then you have something like this happen, which kind of says, you know what? There's only so much a coach can do. True, but there was tensions on the Nigel Smith before in that direction. You know what I'm saying? It's not like bringing in two culture to fix everything. Even that side of things. And I think this speaks to, to me, it speaks to something broader. And I'm sorry, this is on to some degree. Brazzo and

ESPN FC
"tuco" Discussed on ESPN FC
"Dot com today that Geico dot com. All right enough spurs, let's talk about the other big bandwagon. This is less than what we're doing in seconds simply because it happened first. The squares were fresher. Byron parting ways with Yulia nagos man and they've already appointed in fact today is the first day at work, 12 months to go. Indeed. Now, I have very strong views on this. The reasons. Reasons why he's gone. Let's just get this out of the way, and then we'll get into what Tuco can bring. Number one, even though they're still on track. And in fact, for the treble, they weren't happy with the way the results that they got, especially after the World Cup. The team. They weren't happy with the way he was developing some of the younger players. On the team, there were some issues with the dressing room, some issues with discipline, some players. He didn't like his style in his approach. He just kind of too much of an outsider with a skateboard, the stupid blazers and stuff like that. And then the last one, this is the only one I'm just going to go two footed on because there's just such a dumb reason. They didn't actually say this officially, but they got their friends in the media to put this out there. They said, oh, we really, really like Thomas Tuchel. We tried to sign him in 2018 or 2019 or whatever it was. And we need to sign him immediately because otherwise he's going to he might sign for Real Madrid or spurs. Now, the reason that is stupid, and the reason you're a Muppet, if you believe that is, first of all, Real Madrid have a manager who's already under contract or whatever else. If you told us Google, and you really believe you have a legitimate shot around Madrid, which we take right now, he does not. Yeah. Not now. No, no. You're going to wait for rah Madrid. And if you're buying a new belief, oh, he's top around Madrid's list. You know, you've obviously got the line where you hit your head right now. Spurs, issue with spurs is, let's see, if you're Thomas Tuchel, right? Spurs? Fine. I say this with the greatest respect to talking. You want to jump right back into the Premier League cauldron with the baggage from last time? Really? As opposed to going to buy it. So that is a silly reason. The other reason Jules, maybe we disagree a little bit, you think our valid reasons to abandon the €65 million project at this stage in mid season to create the money combination issue otherwise they would not have sacked him like that, but it should have you spend €30 million pretty much two years. The money is in his otherwise Robert Lewandowski would still be there. So let's not say the money can't be an issue. Clearly they don't mind paying €65 million off to him and he started in compensation. However, where we disagree, I think some of the top three reasons that you mentioned for why this active now are valid in the sense that a student live against PhD twice and we wash them every weekend on television and the football the quality of the football was in the head. I said to you when I came back, the two times after the PSG game when I said to you, first thing, but they should be playing so much better than what they are. And in this true and it might not all be on Nigel's man, but the lack of cohesion in that team defensively, I think that the XG against is like of the big clubs if you want in the big 5 leagues. If one of the works. And yeah, the score and the create, all of that, the defensively is not good enough. And yes, you can do the trouble, but you can also look at it and set up for the first time in a long time, you're behind Dortmund at the stage of the season, where there have been times in season and the Pep Guardiola where you were 25 points ahead of them. In the Champions League, you face city and Pep Guardiola and you thinking, I'm not sure man is ready for that kind of clash. And then the Pocahontas. So I can see why the decision how drastic it is. Okay, and the way that he was the poor guy was keen on holidays with his girlfriend, doesn't need to happen now as opposed to a month from now. But we knew the discipline was an issue as well. We knew the law of players in that dressing room didn't like him. They didn't communicate enough. When people talk about dressing room, they are addressing them in leaders. You have to decide who is going to be part of my future. Who's going to be part of it? The people who should matter most are the most elect. These are the people. This is your future. I don't care if Thomas Mueller is unhappy, or if not all lawyer limping around with his cast are unhappy. You are not the future. And I feel if this is true, from what we understand, Kimi came out very, very strongly in favor. We know chemicals are loyalists, right? Maybe you're listening to the wrong people, and that would be my concern quickly on Doolittle and we're going to get more into this. They say one of the things is all we want to play a tracking attractive attacking football, right? We know tool can do that. And as you know, I'm the biggest. But after all, we saw Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea, we didn't see that. We saw a team that defends well, but we didn't see that attractive attacking football. He created two very, very good defensive teams or defensive unit if you want, especially when they didn't have the ball. Of course. And yet with the ball, there are times some good stuff, but I think mostly it was more when you don't have the ball how to be solid. The high press, I think, would be then recovering the ball high, but the more than foremost you will make them more solid. It's really interesting to see what two holes state of mind is after the trauma because it was a trauma what happened to him at Chelsea and wouldn't happen on and off the pitch in those final months. So today, against the classic dorm and then you got fryberg in the cup and then you have that Manchester City. All right Joe's, we're gonna sort of project out what Thomas will come bring and winners and losers. But I want to go back to one of the other big accusations against nagelsmann. This business with the development of youngsters. So when Khan and Hassan spoke, we were generic about it. And by the way, I will say this about the two of them. They owned the decision. They came out and they spoke and they took questions on it, which seems obvious. But there are some people who, after the sack of manager, going hide and they'll bring their dessert. So at least they went out their defended it. I think they own the decision. I think if it screws up, if it goes badly, I think they'll be the jobs, especially Khan, Brazos seems to have a way of always those roaches under your thing. He's invulnerable. He's Teflon. But this accusation about the development of younger players. I was really curious about this, because it's not easy to develop young players at a big club. But when I look at this, the young players that we're talking about, so Ryan graven versus the obvious one. Because highly rated at IX came over, 25 million. He's hardly played. He's actually played. I would argue

ESPN FC
"tuco" Discussed on ESPN FC
"In performance of cast doubt on our goals for the season, but also our goals for the future. This is why we've acted now. Hassan Salah Hamas, the sporting director at Bayern, said after a thorough analysis of the sporting development of our team, especially since January and with the experience of the second half of the previous season, we have now decided to release him. Let's now welcome in gab ma hotti and Mario melchior to talk more about everything that's gone down here. Let me start with you though, gab. The sacking of nagelsmann. Is it fair? You know what? I don't want to get into whether it's fair. I don't believe that that should be a metric that clubs use. I think you should simply look at it and say, what does it cost us? What does it cost us in terms of money and also in terms of credibility and in terms of reaction from the squad and can we get somebody who is going to be an instant upgrade over what we have? That should be your decision making, not whether it's fair or not. In this case, much as I love Thomas Tuchel and I'm a big two hallease. No, it doesn't fit the bill at all. The arguments that, you know, we've come to realize we're not where we want to be, whatever else, when the guy is still in the running for the trouble, he's still the bookie spiner still the bookie's favorites to win the Bundesliga. They're second favorites to win the Champions League. And they're the favorites to win the German cup. So then you say, well, it's not about trophies. If it's not about trophies, wait for the season to end and see where you are. He's talking about, you know, the developing the squad and you don't like where they are since after the World Cup. World Cup in the middle of the season is an unprecedented event in terms of planning. A lot of teams have looked worse since the World Cup. This feels like really what it shouldn't be. A knee jerk reaction. And it leaves you wondering if something else happened. And the reason I say this is four days ago, we had the Bayern chairman, the chairman of the supervisory board, Herbert heiner going out and speaking after that horrendous defeat to buy Leverkusen and talking about how they were fully committed to nagos mine and this and that and long term. So yeah, I don't know what to make of it. I think it does come as a shock and the only thing you can good thing you'd say about con and solly a mitzvah is they're clearly taking responsibility for this decision. I just mentioned there as well, Stevie, still on cost for a treble right now. And it's only a point behind Dortmund, who they face next, by the way, once we come back from the international break, that could change everything if they win that game, how would you feel if you were a manager and you'd been sacked when that's the backdrop? I think you've got understand that when you get the manager's job at Bayern Munich, it's different. They don't do things normally. And clearly, tell me how many objects, because that is them. I wasn't even going to try. But his phone director and Khan. The fact that Tuchel is available, and they've decided that they don't want them. The probably always been, in my opinion, I got the feeling that we're always a little unsure of this guy. And so two course available and they've just decided to pull the plug. They're not going to wait until the end of the season. You know, under normal circumstances, I would agree a 100% with you wait till the end of the season because you make one the title that you're domestic type. Oh, and you might want to jump in this league. But if you have those two, you go and hold on a second. While things are not good and right now, those are the best time because if we wait too long and this guy wins both titles, we can't get rid of them. Whether we like them or not, we can't get rid of them, because we all look stupid. Because right now, I don't think they'll look stupid, because buying a home been playing well. And so knows the time to get to them, just because it's too cool, and because nobody else can get them, and we get rid of get rid of nagelsmann. Because I don't think the light term anyway. Steve. Category. Actually that. Oh no. Yes. Gap has frozen at the moment. Let me go though. I'd like to actually go to Marian this one just to talk a little bit about Tuco. And his appointment right now, because when you think about what happened at the end of his tenure with Chelsea Mario, even when they won games, they were criticizing for the style that we saw from them. He didn't seem to know his best 11. Is he the right fit right now? An upgrade on nagelsmann? No, I think the good commentary that you guys have already met was about Steve. You know, like he said, like the timing. Look, we also have to look at timing, right? Tuco is available now. The way that a little bit longer and they take clearly, we're not already agree with him. I don't think this is a choice that they made like really quickly. They must have thought about it and look how the progress is going as a team. But it's a team that always has to win. It's a team that is used to like they put it in you. I remember like me as a youth, you would play a play against their YouTube system. It was all about willing the way they set up a guy like Tuco available, they go after them, they got clearly what he did. Okay, he did some big moves. The only question for me was coming from Dortmund, going then to very safe, where I became tricky for him, they won the title a couple of times. And then the big thing that he wanted that he wanted to win a piece was the chemistry goes to Chelsea and wins it there. With the Super Cup. So now it

Black N' Gold Hockey Podcast
"tuco" Discussed on Black N' Gold Hockey Podcast
"That. And I think that I think a player like Luke Shen can be brought to Boston for a lesser price. Luke comes in, Carlo has proven he's not solid on his feet and isn't that great with the puck. Yeah, I mean, everybody makes mistakes. I mean, even mcavoy makes mistakes and so on. But when he makes mistakes, it's not a tax season. Like it is with Brandon Carlo because technically like Brandon kylo is like the new whipping boy for the Boston everyone's fan base. Like it was Tuco rask at tuca rask. Everything is default. A coronavirus was super RAS fault. We're all gonna die because tuca RAS. And now we're all gonna die because Brandon car a little bit of mistake. I don't see it. I don't see it. I'm not saying that he's the best defenseman out there either. But I'm saying that he's very, very valued in the room. Coaching staff, organization, the league. He's a union rep for the team. Barzal and horvat together would be crazy good. Yeah. That would be amazing. And then we never hear about 2015 again. And oh my God, Sweeney, he sucks. Beth, Beth comes in with another question. Win and lose do think burr, you retires and creates you will be done. If they win, I don't think neither of them come back. If they lose, I think one of them comes back and I think Patrice burr's around. That's just my point. In my opinion, but hopefully, hopefully they don't. Sharon dietz, jazz diet, love this, love this woman. Let me light that up. Heard an interesting take on the radio yesterday that Lou might sign horvat and trade barzel. Wow. That would be amazing. What would that do to the center depth Sharon of the New York islanders franchise? I mean, to me, that's Lula Morello taking steps back.

Black N' Gold Hockey Podcast
"tuco" Discussed on Black N' Gold Hockey Podcast
"That. And I think that I think a player like Luke Shen can be brought to Boston for a lesser price. Luke comes in, Carlo has proven he's not solid on his feet and isn't that great with the puck. Yeah, I mean, everybody makes mistakes. I mean, even mcavoy makes mistakes and so on. But when he makes mistakes, it's not a tax season. Like it is with Brandon Carlo because technically like Brandon kylo is like the new whipping boy for the Boston everyone's fan base. Like it was Tuco rask at tuca rask. Everything is default. A coronavirus was super RAS fault. We're all gonna die because tuca RAS. And now we're all gonna die because Brandon car a little bit of mistake. I don't see it. I don't see it. I'm not saying that he's the best defenseman out there either. But I'm saying that he's very, very valued in the room. Coaching staff, organization, the league. He's a union rep for the team. Barzal and horvat together would be crazy good. Yeah. That would be amazing. And then we never hear about 2015 again. And oh my God, Sweeney, he sucks. Beth, Beth comes in with another question. Win and lose do think burr, you retires and creates you will be done. If they win, I don't think neither of them come back. If they lose, I think one of them comes back and I think Patrice burr's around. That's just my point. In my opinion, but hopefully, hopefully they don't. Sharon dietz, jazz diet, love this, love this woman. Let me light that up. Heard an interesting take on the radio yesterday that Lou might sign horvat and trade barzel. Wow. That would be amazing. What would that do to the center depth Sharon of the New York islanders franchise? I mean, to me, that's Lula Morello taking steps back.

TuneInPOC
"tuco" Discussed on TuneInPOC
"Yeah, I just have a good time more than 15,000 bucks of fertilizer. I didn't know, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Hold on. Nothing. Yeah, go, go, go. Yeah, Tuco. I said no. Why were you a banker? What were your business money? And as a city, what was indicated about the economy, best stabilizer, city, best stabilizer. It took. The fertilizer to a group. At the end, that year, at least, that's our timber export to do a Vietnamese air bathroom. Apart from. At least at the beginning. Over 640 centimeter and 64,000 cocoa farmers and a bicep obey a pension scheme. And that said, because of galam sea. Yeah. I'm not wasting region. Oh, before I bedroom cock on. A chronometer. I couldn't be that. I was wondering, as one erase, maybe I made no more last week. And I'm a confess. I saw about call bypassing me. Ah. I will show you the drone shot. Yes. Now. Coco roast pie on my side. Even that's a. Cool cool. Look, yet me? And yeah, Benjamin. Yeah, yeah, come on. And this is not the norm to the Papas. And if we buy a cocoa bought outside the quantum contrast, our close to $300 million. About 280 something. I'm telling you. My list of cocoa roots will be surprised. Now if I swear, yet. I'd rather say I would be if you take us. Because. Look. And then you may, as I see it, I want some. At the end of the day, yeah, I am body packed. And so I have no mind. Can you achieve this? And I bite me, a Korean number two. Yeah, 'cause I met me. And for me, video actually acquired more than 500 kilometers. And in discipline, that's a check. At the same fashion. What kind of fluffy? As much work. Astronauts root. As fractic ovale. And don't be nap. Airports. Association connection, actually why? Why would you jump and say. What may I have? Hey, basso. That means the same thing. I did not ask it or die. Oh my God, I know. Yeah, yeah, yeah, me and my shedding them for SNL. She had said, I'm sorry. Many stab at Casa. Maybe I rest my case. Many of the time and the money this time. I tap on your answer. I did exactly. Different reasons.

TuneInPOC
"tuco" Discussed on TuneInPOC
"More and for my chance to bubble kuno and to tell us I was so more answered. Am I normal sweating? Just a demon sucker. Am I normal sweating my costume because oh my God in the long term? Enter a report time in saka Anderson propranolol tells it. Because it is January. Chelsea better run. I met him about summer. Tell us a bit about Roman tea. Oh, looking for a play on my face. As a long-term situation at the maternity twisting answers, I branching on the dean at dementia and. Doing for money and so on and so in his own time and funding to a capacitor. So I know my answer from an idea and also some women Emma on my switch and in the long term. That's what I've been to my answer. Two PMR. Ever 2 p.m. are sometimes known as Central European time elements. And there was a meeting. And also to buy in Emma normal sweating across the team now yeah. And in general, Timmy will do something I know about. I got top of the agenda. Men topic ever says genta and your boss are too new conquered. And I have top of the discussion and my normal. Economic situation adding my boss after Tim and so activity live as our answer for my 2020. Economic situation and working some fun today as a bus assign this aura and also HTML and so on. And I think that's also a renewable. Loss is an old game. Support us. And your past attending cancer can afford to 1000 664 and a bus and then one time at a bus or a buzzer. And to 5007 to three, not just a more done. A year just a double die losses in additive, our communal NASA basa to me, this isn't. As I said, almost support personal and so called games are also and from a bar you did, I once have not to die. I brought down a dinner jewel from 2000. Chelsea forefront on. That's on the somo signo. Efron and entertain come on. I'm not just a sad time now. I cut to the Bros and panel and cut over trying to tell someone else. That's what I've done and now my dear sister and it's the same time I'm about to say many times it didn't come as Tuco and then. I want to pass on so remote and not just. Tennessee and from 2000. I will run on a date and it told us to come and see and a couple months are going to bubble quite a day and it has a passer. And so that tells you Emma tells the tip no answer. And some are all disaster in a match for not that often it's just union. Now before I came to some amateur and so editor said, I am Pedro bravo. Before the game, during the game, after the game, a brand talent didn't finish us. One way or the way I did about my dad and Google and your television is you know all I know and a party and sanitizer to announce. And it didn't. I brought tennis. I'll just I want someone to die. Of course. And just a bit to say that.

Poke the Bear
"tuco" Discussed on Poke the Bear
"Talked about this before with most of our arguments where it seems like there's two very passionate sides to it. There should be a common answer in the middle, which is you should just be happy that you had Tim Thomas and Tuco rask back to back for close to two decades in that as you're steadying presence. And now again, who knows, maybe we'll be looking at this in May and Omar constraint of locked in and streaming your goalie the future. That's great. But if not, you're in for a rude awakening as to what Lee average or even above average goaltending is because you've had a leak goaltending for almost two for almost two decades now. Has any other team had this level of gold? And the only thing I can think of is the lightning with Ben bishop and then Andrea vasilevsky, that's the closest I can think of. One quest is just right now. Yeah, that's true. That is true. It does not happen often, though. No, and that's the thing. And I mean like with two goalies where you get two back to back like legit starters and Thomas kind of just came out of that was totally out of left field. We always do this where you kind of compare to different Boston athletes and rask, I think is one of the greats. I know people are gonna think, oh, you never want anything. Well, there's a lot of bus and athletes who didn't want anything. And the closest I can think of. And maybe I'm wrong about this. Maybe people can kind of dispute me on this. And there's only one area they differ. But it was Pedro. Because Pedro was dominant, DOM manned in his prime, had the 2013 Grady little leaves of men and then what did I say? Did I say 2003? 2014? Did you I don't even know. I said a different year than it was. But 2003 little doesn't take him out. And then in 2004, he has the rough outing against the Yankees at the end of winning. And you have that whole thing. But he seemed like someone who, I guess they could be comparable. They were elite. They couldn't win for a little while. And again, rasters on the doorstep numerous times, or at least twice. So weird legacy. Do you have any guys that you would compare him to? And plenty of guys over the years that have been fantastic that haven't didn't win. I mean, he's not the tier of Ted Williams, Republicans didn't win shit. You want to talk about that? Everyone's went to one World Series and hit what like one 90 in it, 'cause it was under $200. I think it was, which the greatest of it couldn't live, couldn't hit out of a shift. But I got a lot, there's gonna be a lot of pissed off comments if I do that, but I don't know. So if you want to start going to the rest, of course, below. We'll go back to the 1940s and 50s. But I digress. I digress. Yeah. All the old commenters here that I believe couldn't hit out of a shift. It's like in the 50s when bob.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"tuco" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Schwartzman Thanks dag Manchester United misses a chance to move up to 5th in the Premier League table as a Red Devils play Newcastle United to one old drug Saint James park as an instant Cavani scores equalized in the 71st minute from AMU The red devil still sit in 7th place tied in points with West Ham United to which 28 support is growing in the Premier League to go back to having 5 substitutions for the current three as the league did last year through COVID as Liverpool boss Jürgen Klopp has back Chelsea manager Tomas Tuco's call on reinstituting the change So far 15 matches have been postponed in the Premier League due to clubs having COVID outbreaks Two teams fighting for playoff seeds battling on Monday Night Football as a 7 and 7 New Orleans Saints are hosting the 7 and 7 Miami Dolphins Saints fourth round pick quarterback Ian book is making his first NFL start with Taysom Hill and Trevor Simeon both on the NFL's reserve COVID-19 list Miami comes in winners of 6 in a row while the same F one two in a row including shutting out the Buccaneers a week ago 9 nothing Good news for the Brooklyn Nets as Kevin Durant is expected to rejoin the team this week in time to play the 76ers on Thursday as a superstar remains in the league's health and safety protocols Meanwhile Kyrie Irving will need a week or two before making his return to the court while Irving is also in the health and safety protocols the 29 year old will not be allowed to play home games in New York due to being unvaccinated when he returns Irving will also not be allowed to play the Knicks at Madison Square Garden And Dan Schwartzman that your Bloomberg world sports op day Markets headlines and breaking news 24 hours a day at Bloomberg dot com The Bloomberg business app and that Bloomberg quick take This is a Bloomberg business lash Let's get you caught up on market action on a day where the S&P 500 set a record at 69th of the year We were up today by about 1.4% of the level 47 91 If you look at what's happening in Tokyo right now the nikkei is up about 1% Now the eco data for Japan was very positive industrial output in the month of November rising 7.2% that's a month on month reading but it was much above the forecast calling for a gain of 4.8% interestingly the an is stronger here at one 1480 but it's not holding back the Japanese equity market different story and sold though cost me moving lower by just two tenths of 1% and we should point out that it is a market holiday not only in Australia but New Zealand as well so no price action there we will get trading underway in Hong Kong in about an hour and 12 minutes after a holiday in HK yesterday Ten year treasury last quoted in New York at a yield of one 47 which is pretty much where we are right now in the Tokyo session We had energy shares tracking the price of crude oil higher a lot of mega cap tech rally today apple and a record high and on the minus Ori in the minus column ADRs and DD global they were down about 5% after the FT reported that current and former deity employees have been banned from selling stock indefinitely We'll talk more about markets in 15 minutes Let's get caught up on global news at Baxter is in the Bloomberg 9 16 user in San Francisco You bet Doug a CDC has shortened COVID isolation times to 5 days after symptoms disappear It says that appears to be the contagion timeline.

Bruins Beat
"tuco" Discussed on Bruins Beat
"Goals against average at the time. An Omar has a 2.4 goals against average time. Both really good. And they're splitting time and it's working well and they're both just playing really, really good. How do you bring Raskin? How do you I mean, obviously, rask is rask. You know, we all know what Tuco can do, how good he is. But even in that situation, we have two hot young goalies successfully splitting time. And again, I don't know exactly how they're gonna split time. Omar is making 5 million a year. It's hard to have that guy play less than the kind of quote unquote rookie. But even then, I mean, how do you bring rask back? How does that, how's that going to work? No, and that's the unknown. That's the honest, and that's what's going to be interesting to see how they finesse that. And it's the same scenario if they're brutal. If they're both terrible and it's easy to play off, then there's no point of bringing tuka back if you're not gonna play in the playoffs, either. So I guess the sweet spot is and the easiest scenario is is that the team's playing amazing. But one of the goalies is struggling and or, you know, swam and straight. All right, he's got to get some more seasoning in the minors, get him playing. All marks of lights out to the point of we can't even get swimming in the net. All right two could come in. So there's a few scenarios where it does feed the loophole quite easily, but there's a few that are gonna make it pretty tricky as well. So time will tell. Yeah, that's the thing and I feel like this is something we can't exactly dissect now. You know, it's kind of just guessing. Yeah. And so it's funny because swimming and I know you're just mentioning it kind of as a hypothetical..

WABE 90.1 FM
"tuco" Discussed on WABE 90.1 FM
"He helped me develop to come birdie and he said, Okay, so in this universe, like his bird town in Yusa, like in the United States, I was like, Yeah, I think so. He's like Is there a China In this world and said, I don't know, he said. Is there Chinese food? I said Yes. So again, there has to be a China. Did the characters come out of idea You had about things that I would think of as word things like personal qualities or things like that. Where did they come from? Things that I would think of as picture things like big beaks and colors. I mean, Tuco was kind of born out of me watching a nature documentary about two cans and one of them was like stealing eggs out of other birds nests and gobbling them up and the other birds were building their nests longer and longer. To try to avoid these long, too, can be ex stealing their young On. I thought, Oh, that's me because I'm so greedy with food. That's definitely me. That's my ID, so that I made up this character who could kind of, like, be an express like all the things that I don't because I live in polite society. S o. That was just fun for me. Sort of living place sort of skirts. The edges of light society was polite. I've read your books. I did whatever I could get away with And then birdie came out of a comic I made that was a little bit more earnest and less funny about a couple buying a house and she was obsessed with plants and she filled the whole house with plants to kind of push him away. Emotionally. It was very personal story. So when we were developing the show, I just kind of felt like those were two characters I'd invented that I wanted to see more of, and they kind of Felt like they wrote themselves to me. They're kind of like two different aspects of my own personality, but also reminded me of like friends that I have. I want to play a clip from Toucan Birdie, and my guess is the creator of the show, Liza Hannawald. And so, uh, Tuka is, um Was so birdie works at, uh, Conde Nest, which is magazine publishing firm, and she's not a glacier is never glamorous drop. She's a data analyst. And she is trying to put herself in line for promotion. She's kind of being talked over in meetings by a allowed jerky dude, and she's pretty shy, and she's not even sure that her boss notices that she does good work. And so she has this plan that she's going tol can Vince him to notice her, then promote her by making high quality small talk. Hey, Holland. Good morning. Birdie. That was nice. Whether we had over the weekend, it just makes you want to go to the beach. Did you go to the beach? Oh, no. I mean, I thought about it, but it's a long drive and I'm afraid of crabs. You guys talking about the beach? Get me catch some ways out there. Holland job. You know it, Duck. I'll blab. Oh, yeah. What a sports bar bell?.

Morning Talk with Martha Zoller
Toccoa police arrest suspect in Atlanta-area burglaries
"Alas, tweak Kimberly Sizemore has the details. When officers pulled the Honda Civic over. They immediately recognized it is one that could have been involved in a burglary in a local storage facility. Family pride storage Then officers saw tools and bolt cutters on the floorboard. A closer look revealed a sawed off shotgun and some methamphetamine. The driver, Bobby Ray Courtney, of Tuco, was arrested. He faces a long list of charges and could possibly be connected with other burglaries in the area. Georgia jury trials can resume

KDWN 720AM
"tuco" Discussed on KDWN 720AM
"So he hears what I think is important about this video because they've apologized multiple times. Not right. But I think it's easy for gamers to look at these businesses. These corporations as exactly that, and feel like what was released was somehow malicious in nature, Right, Like like they're these evil corporations. You know, we look at the way the same way we look at Activision the same way. But obviously there are people behind there. And they want this to be just a successful anything else. Cyberpunk was anything but successful. So my question for you guys now because James, you actually never ended up buying side. No, no, no. You don't necessarily have weren't burned in any particular way. But I'm sure in the past games have burned you before. So I guess my question to you is. Do you think that the backlash is justified or do you believe That CD project Red is going to like, hold up to this, you know? Did you think they deserve the benefit of the doubt to fix their game? Um, I I think they are not responsible for just what they do, but they're responsible for all other game makers do like you. This is not in a vacuum right? Like this isn't just Ah, one time a current, and it's not just them. It's many other game companies. So it's like I just worry about the standard that it kind of sets of like, if you allow it for one company When EA doesn't next, the Time. Do you have to be okay with EA screwing you over because you know there was a story that came out specifically about by aware when they were developing anthem, Which was another game that a catastrophic Yeah, and there there's there's this. The developers talked about something called that BioWare magic. Like when things are going the way that we thought we're not gonna make a deadline. Don't worry. We'll know you'll pull through because that Are you aware magic? Very sort of fairy dust sort of thing. Yeah, probably Frank. A little bio matter idea that, you know, we don't have an answer for for what to do, so just get it done right. Something similar was happening during SETI Project Red where when they were asked about unrealistic deadlines comes from Jason Schreier, by the way, who formerly worked Tuco Taco. I believe now works at Bloomberg Video Game reporter for Bloomberg. Said that a similar thing was happening. Where whenever the unrealized ballistic deadlines we brought up, they'd be like, Oh, don't worry, you know, we made the witch or three. After all, it will be fine, And that's something that that I think is ingrained within the culture like that zone. That's hard. Think to fix now. It's funny because, you know, like in this video. Not only did they commit to saying that they will never do crunch ever again, and they're never going to do any obligatory overtime like I still just like, Let's play one more clip of this video to where they said, because they're trying to challenge that. Jason try your guy by essentially saying, like, No, No, no, You don't get it from the outside on the inside. We just were working really hard..

KLBJ 590AM
"tuco" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM
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WDUN AM550
"tuco" Discussed on WDUN AM550
"Light shower activity across parts of the North Georgia area. And looking at radar and the projections. That should pretty well move out of here. By the time we get to lunch time, But it will stay. L Macleod inside. Smart's temperatures are concerned to start your morning checking with Tuco at 42 degrees. And we see what's going on this morning in Delano Gah, You're looking at 39 Gainesville, where, right in the middle. Where it 40 at North Georgia's news talk Wdun. We have some crash is starting to pop up now in this look at traffic Brought to you by Locos Grilling pub Looks like there is a wreck on highway 3 16 West down right at Wonder Highway. That's what seems to be causing the added slow down in that area, taking about 10 minutes to get from Harvin's rode over to wider highway right now. Also in Gwinnett County. We have a red cost in some heavy delays on Sardis Church Road at West Rock Quarry Road. And in southern Jackson County, there's a crash on highway 3 30 at Riverbend Place, and that's close to savage road. So expect some heavy slow down in that area of 3 30. The staff and management are thrilled to announce the dining is again available on Locos Grill in pubs, social distancing and your safety Our priorities at Locos Grill in Pub that sure would blast on a noted Dr in Gainesville. Pick up and delivery are available to from the Access W D. Wayne Hays GMC Cadillac Traffic Center. I'm Caleb Puncheon's Serving question for today. Talking lottery. Do you buy lottery tickets? Your answer so far, 52% No, I don't. But 34% of you say yeah, but only when the jackpot gets huge and then 13% say yes. Fairly regularly Hope you'll log on and cast a ballot. That's an access Wdun, calm on the way Next special.

WGN Radio
"tuco" Discussed on WGN Radio
"Reporting a few Laws going into effect today. One of those I think this was this is a good one. And boy, I wish they could have done this before because anything having to do with your car and the state. It's just kind of messy, you know, to your vehicle registration starts today. So every year I kind of dread that notice. I get like, Hey, you gotta you gotta renew your Your sticker your license plate, and that price has gone up. I feel like everything. Yeah, That's not a great thing to get in the mail. But a law that takes effect today authorizes the secretary of state's office to allow drivers to register their cars. For two years at a time. But that's not gonna happen right away. Because there's some budget restraints Tuco vid. In the pandemic, so they're not the secretary of State's office is not prepared to immediately implement the change because they need to upgrade the computer. The computers. I'm sorry, I laughed that because You know again when it comes like a state or federal agency upgrading the computers seems like it's a It's a pretty tall order. I don't know. I feel like these days. It shouldn't be, but it is so they have to upgrade the computers. To get them from off the Commodore 60 fours. So that's what's happening. S o. Drivers will have to pay double the normal fee if they want to register their vehicles for two years. The registration cycle must coincide with the vehicle's emission testing schedule, which again We got the vehicle emission thing to, um and I feel like the cars that's for an older car. But the cars that are made now than these newer cars I feel like have new standards and I don't know. But the vehicle emission testing Circuit is still happening. It's still raging, so that's still a thing. But I You know, and again, the D M V. I just try to stay away from it. But when you get I found this out when you get your vehicle emissions done you can at the testing site usually get the sticker. Which is nice. So this government working for it's very convenient for the inconvenience of having to find a place to have a vehicle emissions test. All they're all gone in Chicago. I know there was one remember there was one on Webster. Yeah, just off of Damon Absolutely is gone. Yeah. Was a nice car wash over there, too. It's probably still there. I think last time I did what I think I have to go up to Lincolnshire. Oh, yeah, That's the one I've been. I've been to the one in Addison. You know me? He's dropped my name on there. Used to be one on the far South side 130th Street or so no no 111th Street. Yeah, I just That's not so bad to go get the emissions test isn't so bad if the line is short. When you get your car towed. That's a different story. That's that's not good. I've I was this was years ago. My car, actually, you know, when this was this was I believe I was working as a producer for Lou Manfredini. This is like in the early two thousands and my car got towed. And I had to take a cab in to the station because I had to get to work somehow, and Lou was on early on Saturdays and to go to the pound The pound that I went to was on the corner of Chicago Avenue in Sacramento, which is it's like one of the rings of hell over there. Nobody likes their job, right. And then you wait in line outside of a trailer. It's quite literally a trailer. And you have to go in there and then you have to pay may ask you a bunch of questions, and everyone's just is miserable and everyone's mad because their car you're all there for the same reason. You know, no smiles. And then you watch in the yard. It's like It's like out of blade Runner. All these cars just right next to it like a like a metro rail embankment. And it was the dead of winter. So it was like it is outside right now. No leaves on the trees was cold snow ice. And they have these four cliffs that they just sort of like later the cars and they kind of tossed the cars around to get to your car because it's like a big puzzle piece. They have to fit all those cars in there. Was depressing. Let's just say that, but look, I'm optimistic in 2021, right. I'm not gonna get my car towed. Are set very low. You ever been to the one down on lower? Lower lower Wacker? No. I've heard that to train them. Yeah, that was an experience. Yeah, well, hasn't been recently, right? Actually. No, not recently. But actually, you say no one was smiling and everyone was visible there. It was sacramental And what Chicago have gotta go Avenue. The lady. Actually, downstairs was quite nice when I had to show up and get my car even though I was paying ah, very hefty amount of money to get it back. She was She was polite. I will say that. Give her a raise. When I say Lower, lower, Lower Wacker. That's where it is. It is. Lower Wacker is interesting, by the way, I love the concept of lower Wacker. It's so cool, but, boy, there are some if you take a wrong turn. Yep. It is like out of a movie with what is this real? Where am I? Yeah, but Look We made it right. Look, if you could make it through 2020 lower Wacker and 2021 gonna be a cakewalk. You have my word on that one. All right. Speaking of getting the word will get the word from Adam Hogue, who is traveling with Northwestern. He's down in Orlando, Florida for the Citrus Bowl because the Wildcats will be plain Auburn in the Citrus Bowl later on today, all that coverage here on 7 20 WGN, but he's also all over the Chicago Bears. So we'll talk about the Bears Packers game this Sunday. 3 25. Stay tuned Mike Steven in for Bob Surat. Right now, let's get a look at the weather with Dave. Well, you want some positivity? Here's a little positive note for you like it. Happy New Year Happy New Year..