35 Burst results for "Twelve Fifty"

Doug Miles Media
"twelve fifty" Discussed on Doug Miles Media
"Lives in the limits. More dogs is that right. Yeah you you bring up a lot of good points. They're dug in and it's You you mentioned something that a lot of weeds which is really in fact not true. We we assume that that wolves will with twelve fifty years in a while but you said the only live that three or four years because their lives are so dangerous to take down again. Animals like goosen hells in bison Which don't like.

Airline Pilot Guy - Aviation Podcast
Plane Crashes in Russia With 28 People Aboard
"Item. One is a crash. petropavlovsk kamchatsky Antanov twenty six and twenty six Registration romeo alpha two zero eight five performing flight to fifty one from petropavlovsk kamchatska to polana russia with twenty two passengers and six crew was on approach to pelota in foggy and cloudy conditions when contact with the aircraft was lost. The aircraft has not landed at any airport. The aircraft was later found to have collided with the top of the coastal slope. About three point eight kilometers. Which is about two point. One nautical miles from the airport. There are no signs of survivors on july seventh. Twenty twenty one come. Kamchatka does emergency ministry reported rescue and recovery forces fifty one people strong have reached the wreckage at the foot of the cliff and have so far recovered nine bodies and identified one of the recovered bodies. The recovery operation is difficult with the winds around eighteen meters per second which is about thirty five knots. Waves of one and a half meters of visual survey of the area is underway. If weather improves a helicopter will join the efforts. On the ninth of july emergency services reported they were able to recover one of the black boxes that will be sent to moscow for decoding. Several human remains were also recovered. The search for the bodies as well as the second black buck box are still underway. Rescuers have in. The meantime reached the top of the cliff on july tenth. 2021 medical services reported that human remains of all twenty eight victims have been recovered and are being sent for further examination. Kamchatka regional government reported contact with aircraft was lost just when the aircraft was maneuvering to begin the final approach about nine kilometers five nautical miles before the airport At about fifteen hundred local time the aircraft had departed Petropavlovsk at twelve fifty seven and was estimated to land at fifty five. The aircraft carried twenty two passengers and six crew The government also published a list of the passenger names

Wells Adams and Brandi Cyrus's show
"twelve fifty" Discussed on Wells Adams and Brandi Cyrus's show
"Too loud. Hello the voice is gone. Vegas killed the voice. It's actually not as bad today. You should have heard me yesterday. I just got drunk not that long ago. I've been looking at your in the first weekend. You're able to like get back to you. Went full influence or mode dude. Full people guys. That's what we did white girl. Instagram hot bikini big and then do and then like the dj pick. Here's my question so you have the one picture of the dj. Pick where you're like. You're like jumping up deadly pointing. Yeah who the fuck you point nat like what's happening there or is that just like years like in a. Yeah yeah yeah yeah. I'm just like dancing. And i'm drunk but i mean there's a huge crowd at encore beach club so just like you know trying to get the crowd hype. That's my job you know you're doing a great job out there. It seems inky yeah was fun. This was technically my second weekend back. Remember i was in vegas two weekends in a row so the first one was like a really good. Oh this is what it's like to go public. This is what it's like to be drinking. Oh this is what it's like to stay up. This is where it's like to party. A little bit is a good practice round like a good. Oh like this is what we need to know for next weekend. You know so. We came into this. We say we ahead under girlfriends with me. I had my my guy emcees for me at a nice. Like crew of my people So this time we were like dude. We're packing coolers lunchboxes fullest snacks. Because we were so hungry all the time and food and vegas is like eight hundred bucks skill to the pack. Mad snacks packed my own energy drinks. Because i paid twelve fifty for one rockstar. The first weekend not doing that anymore. We packed some adderall. Don't to real drugs kids. Just save one's just person methamphetamines. Tylenol p or actually advil pm. Very clutch clutch. You could because there's a double whammy like this will help you sleep and it's going to help the headaches that you're going to have when you wake up at five. Am because you have to p because he drinks much alcohol and water to try to balance that out. So i'm not getting. I think i drank more in the span of thirty six hours or forty eight hours or however long it was then i've ever drank my whole life at one time. It was looking like you guys were little. Kitty we in we were lady. Kitty and sensiti heard car. That did anyone do anything that they shouldn't have done. I don't think so but we did run into some other like acquaintances that we know but we don't know him that well and they had a lot of cash on 'em like hundreds you know a stack hundreds and later that night. We were like they just from a strip club. And i was like honestly. Maybe you don't have stacks of hundreds of the strip club you have stand out one's the strip. So are the hundreds for the casino. Probably i stayed out until four a. m. friday night to see wiz khalifa and did not disappoint. Damn it did not disappoint those vegas back or what's happening over. There is a mega back. And they went. They went full. Send their first weekend back. It was pop in this weekend. This whole i did was with dustin lynch. If you listen to country you know who dustin lynch's not sure wells does so you might not know He he sings. She likes small town boiling me like that song. That's fab baby. She's my cool mc something that that's that's literally every country song i've ever heard ever. Okay now that's hanging You're going to go into the livy drinker. Upper beer coors. And when the town's ran and my baby's next to me i'm dustin lynch and this is the same of it take it away. That's what i imagine happened very very very close. But you know what i'll say about these country guys. They know how to throw a freaking party lake course today they were partying and everybody there to see them was partying. Okay so apparently. And i didn't really realize this i guess until we were there and it was happening then this is really the first time like a country artist has played like vegas clubs like usually vegas does. Guest does not do like they the country festival stuff i think but as far as clubs go apparently this was the first country weekend in vegas at the clubs so and it was very accessible. It was cool for some reason started thursday night. This was like a thursday through saturday. Thing so i. I played the opening party at draze nightclub on thursday and now live. I didn't even go until midnight. So i was very drunk and then i i was. I had to get straight into the car afterwards. Go straight to the hotel to sleep. Because i'd be in the car at nine thirty. The next morning to go to soundcheck for the for the friday pool party because i played at one in dust and plate threes. It was like a daytime thing. So i woke up at nine thirty and we were like adderall. Yes water yes more liquor ious you know and just kind of had to keep drinking and then after my set we gotta stay and watch jordan and dustin you know so we keep drinking and then you know six o'clock rolls around and we had a dinner the racial today so i was like we gotta keep drinking so we can make it to dinner and then we get through dinner and it's ten thirty and we're like wiz khalifa plan trays. We gotta keep drink is a can go to cleveland and then we to raise it like twelve thirty. A whiz doesn't go on until two thirty. That's cool so we'd keep drinking so we could make it to wiz khalifa. 'cause we were already there and then we slept till noon the next day and then i had to catch flight home and here i am him. Honestly i'm impressed. I can't do it anymore. I used to be able to like drink. Drink drink and life party and now if you boy gets like more than like six white clause in his sist. I am fuck in the record and saying i don't give a fuck about wiz khalifa. It's well past eleven twenty seven which is at time gonna go to bed. I i mean don't get me wrong. I felt like dog poo yesterday. But like none of my crew. No one got sick. No one like you know went too far like we were drunk for sure but like you know no one would cross the line and i think i swear. The key is Water the whole time you know like alcohol water water water alcohol water water water water alcohol water just constant see. I don't do that. I don't strain.

The WAN Show Podcast
"twelve fifty" Discussed on The WAN Show Podcast
"Naturally we're going to have to jump right into the biggest media most delicious topic of the day and that is Of course the backlash we faced over our review of the rtx. Thirty eight thousand and men. There's a lot everyone even internally is getting in on this one this is in the one show doc. Anthony prepared it of course as you guys know. Anthony is our gpo editor so he was the one who benchmark the cards and actually wrote the bulk of the review. He and i sat down together as we always do and talk through it. We were both happy with With what we put out there and of course you guys did not agree so much but even riley's getting in on it. He's got comments in the documentary. Like you emphasize this part. So let's go through it. Our review of the rtx thirty eighty ti was largely positive based on our position for the card. Which is that. it's pretty much a cheaper version of the rtx thirty ninety. Which if you guys remember had an ms rpm of fifteen hundred us dollars and it's not like this is based on nothing. All of its core. Specifications are within two and a half percent of the thirty nine except for the frame buffer size. Which is half and we talked about this on the video. The fact that it has half the frame buffer means that if for whatever reason like say for example a global silicon shortage In video was having trouble getting enough of the. Gdp are six x memory. That they need to put on the board. They would be able to make twice as many thirty eight. Compared to how many thirty ninety s they could build performance testing. Put it at or above the rtx. Thirty nine hundred and most scenarios so our takeaway. Was that sucks. It's more expensive than the rx. Sixty nine hundred x t. But it's still a good value that hold on stop. Stop stop stop. Stop the lukla sucks. Just relax everyone. relax good value. You have to listen to the rest of the sentence for anyone who was looking at the rtx thirty nine for gaming clear. That doesn't mean for everyone. I want you to reanalyze that sentence for a moment okay. We'll that we're already shopping for thirty ninety. Yes this is a good value. We also framed it as a good value. If you can get it at ms rpm delivering the scalp. Pokka lips okay. This sentiment was not shared by the entire tech community. Gamers next has claimed. The card was a waste of money saying gamers for being robbed. All right that's the quote. They even announced that they left the keynote early in disgust hardware and box called a shameless money. Grab saying nvidia failed to read. The room hardware connects proclaims that the thirty eight. I was not a new hope for gamers but okay why as it turns out. People thought the rtx three hundred eighty t. I was going to be more similar to an rtx. Thirty eighty and that it would be priced accordingly. Not only that. But the perception is that these gpo's would otherwise be destined for rtx thirty s. And what's happening is rather than taking thirty ninety s and making more of them and video is taking what would have been thirty eighties and marking them up. So as a result reviewers have pointed out that the performance is a mere seven to ten percent better than the rtx thirty eighty for a hefty. Double the almost so. It's twelve hundred dollars versus seven hundred dollars. That looks an awful lot. Like the scalping behavior that we end other tech outlets have decried over the last months but the problem is that it is not a beefed up. Thirty eight is a very ever so slightly curved thirty ninety a both of those cards the thirty and the thirty nine hundred do use a g. gpu but they are not entirely the same thing and we've already had the conversation about the rtx nineties pricing. It is really high and was really high. Before and the intention which has been the rumors have been swirling about a thirty eight. Ti for months. The intention was clearly to plug the massive gap that amd's sixty nine hundred x t blue in videos lineup. Coming in at nine ninety nine. Okay so there's all of that and actually you know what. I'm not quite done with that. Because gamers next says i love steve but saying gamers are being robbed. Blind is sort of implies that they are being robbed. You don't have to give in video your money and in fact if you're a price sensitive buyer i would go as far as to say you should not be shopping for a top tier absolute highest spec. Gpu which to me. This is it matches the performance. The thirty ninety. Why are you. Why are you even having this conversation. This is clearly a halo part and a twelve hundred dollar twelve like twelve fifty or whatever it worked out to a twelve thousand nine hundred dollar price point for a top top spec absolute top line. Gpu is hardly a new concept even before there was a worldwide silicon shortage. So it's like yeah sure fine. It's not a great bang for the buck. Was it ever going to be. When was the last time we had an eighty ti card that was like bang for the buck. Hold on a second. I'm gonna check something real quick twenty eighty ti. Emma sarpi at launch..

Is The Mic Still On
"twelve fifty" Discussed on Is The Mic Still On
"So pissed off if we talked on the phone and you were then we hang out and just silent about every time but like the mortgage or with somebody in person to you well to me when what you're saying seems like hey you're calling me and like i'm interrupts you but why don't we just hang out tomorrow. If you want to talk right now. I would interrupt her. no. I've never done that. Wait for a fucking moment of yes. Whatever say say with that logic if it was somebody who called you every day. Y'all are basically hanging out every day. She's not gonna call me every day. Because i'm gonna put a stop to that immediately. It would if i'm gonna let you know ahead of time. I don't like talking on the phone. Oh hell unless we're out of the city if you live in fucking maryetta okay you can call me because we can't see each other all the time You live down the road. Don't fucking call my phone unless you're being like yeah you wanna meet up. You wanna come over unless you really have something to tell me. But if you're just calling me because i just wanna get better i don't like it. It makes me uncomfortable and that's gonna aggravates me. If i tell you that it makes me uncomfortable and you still do it. Then that means you get the fuck about what i'm saying so be with you anyway. So you wouldn't you wouldn't want so you wouldn't compromise. That's something that's uncompromising able to you. That is definitely something. That is not a compromise. What would you tell them a franck. Because i do you know. I'm not gonna be passive aggressive about it. I'll tell you immediately. Because like i said i started seeing it a lie and then it makes me second. Guess when i call people call people a lot just and when i call people not calling people just to shoot the shit. You've never called me to chit chat. Always something very specific person. I've talked to is probably kin. And and sophie when she was getting on But as you just for information or whatever it's not to yeah so and So yeah we'll start texting. Yes but then it gets annoying trying to fails like this is called. So that's why. I knew we normally call but then when i started seeing people who might pam. I'm sorry thinking about my close associates and friends. I'm like him aggravated when i called. Nah that doesn't bother whenever you call me specifically want something and you've never held me on the phone. Only get annoyed. When i'm held on the phone. There's a long silence. You're not actively telling me something. Then i started getting pissed but if you have something to tell me my not at all what if we just wanna pro pro pro. I'd rather probe in person. I'm actually mad at the time. But nah i'm not totally get the anxiety from a work perspective because i mean as work. I'm like why would be happening at work and sacrifices like Like paycheck and all that stuff. So yeah like when i was at the job and they'd want us to like one of the reasons i had that gig 'cause it was like i'm writing on the back end. Ocean have to be dealing with customers. Advertisers are sales and then when they did it was just like my heart. Like all of that so i completely get that part of it but in just casual conversation. That doesn't get to me like the annoying part is real if someone is if i'm on the phone with someone and then they are kind of this. What you were describing about your sister. Mike just like if they're having like a bunch of side conversations and i feel like they forgotten that i'm on the phone. Oh that will challenge. That will be like you know what i'm saying. Does that too. i mean. There's just a sibling thing. Maybe but it don't work for me is all the fucking time she'll probably be nor doing man muster will pick up the phone talking to somebody else colossians like why did you pick up the phone. You still having a compensate. Somebody else realized that number one and number one be number fucking one when somebody calls me in there eating. Oh my will lose it. I'm talking. You'll never have to worry about that. Because like even if i hear like if i can tellers food in your fucking me fucking food and when you're done i'm on your wrong with you. Sound like a gaggle does long. that's but sided phone call even starts worse actually. What like before the phone call even starts at vine no like someone to call me at like one. Twelve fifty is high. Not through panic. The day before bursting each individual's communication style Adjust accordingly. so i know if i need something from fee for example i got a call him because if i need to answer right away If there's something detail that. I know it won't work mccall rotten. You know be architects would be detail part day about something and he did this hold on and he was talking to somebody in could could've just call me back. You know the pickup right away and then the other people i know they're going to call and then they i know they just don't know how to get off the phone and they just like to talk so you spoke to my mom like my mom she does. Those are the ones that i'm like. Oh man like i know. There's something they won't and they don't know how they just get off the phone. How i mean not that anyone would like this but like I found that. Like i hate like an argument. Or whatever like hanging up on me like that. It's the absolute worst your parents when they annoy me you lost. That'd be serious. Might not like mid mid made. They're literally mid-sentence type shit but like toward the end if they're just taking too long and we were about to hang up within the next thirty seconds okay by like this. i'd over it never in life. I love you wrong my mom every time i don't even be saying i love you back sometimes. Be like okay. Thanks and.

Trapping Today
"twelve fifty" Discussed on Trapping Today
"Probably three weeks ahead two or three weeks at least two or three weeks and it's the last week it's like every single day is perfect for it. See this what a level right now. A hugely the last three or four days of the regular season. Yeah so we got. Two more weeks had find sports traffic yet. They're the river. The last three days in drive by doesn't look much lower but the last three days has dropped a foot yet. All my chapter. It's a foot lower than it was. When i said on the day before i noticed on the midwest west good this morning i sent him for nine foot catch and they would just write this morning for front foot. So that's the thing to remember is when it's dropping you sat from hind foot and let it draw trap still working. It's still working and luckily guys don't figure that out that when they're especially if you tend to in the morning 'cause educated another twelve fifty now was before die in that water grow draw. Tell the water. And i've never had luck with a foot trap out award exposed. Yeah i don't know what what there is about it. And i've been thinking good. The bears can be that way too. I think they are because they go round him move so i interviewed a guy from georgia about a month ago..

Today in Focus
Is Sitting Still Slowly Killing Us?
"Pizza walker your political journalist for the guardian. How did you become interested in inactivity. It's society security through. I mean there's two reasons one of which is a few years ago. I worked book about cycling and part of that was looking into the problem of inactive lifestyles of just early deaths. The estimate is in the uk. Kills one hundred thousand people year. And i was completely shocked to find out quite how dangerous and how widespread inactive living. But there's also a kind of postal reason to it's fair to say that. When i was growing up i was a bit from brunt i had asthma quite quite badly and i kind of didn't have a lot of faith in my body and as happens with a lot of people you know but the time was twelve fifty and fourteen. I kind of stopped doing most activity. Most spoilt wouldn't even ride the bike or anything like that. What else about twenty two for reasons. I still punk quite fully understand on sunday to give up my job which involved just sitting and that's eight nine hours a day to become a cycle courier when those people who kind of in that largely pre email paired with just pick up packages office than cyclamen to another one as quickly as they could. It's fair to say the first few weeks the first few months of quite difficult but transformation was enormous partly and just the way it looks now felt but the most important thing was this kind of assumption at a with growing up in my body was kind of substandard. Really be much good. If put the test was shed in the mental effects completely amazing and it was such a transformative thing. That feeling is always kind of stayed with me. And it's pretty shocking number of deaths you've just linked to inactivate how inactive always the short answer is very inactive. That's the same both in the uk and pretty much most countries around the world and it seems be getting worse. The brewers figure is for the uk is roughly four in ten adults. Don't do enough activity to preserve the health in the long term.

The Bill Simmons Podcast
NBA Trade Deadline: Winners & Losers
"The trade deadline podcast part four. We've done three parts already. It is now twelve fifty four pacific time three fifty four east coast. Time ran. russillo is still here. We go all day. We might do to ours. Jackie macmullan is joining us. The hall of famer Cholera was not traded jenny. What happened what happened well. It's funny i was talking to someone in the raptors organization a few days ago. And they're sort of this sense if you look back on that great championship season. The next year Koi leonard walks for nothing. Danny green goes for nothing right them gusau and serge ibaka for nothing and i think it. Just maybe it's just like okay. We're all right with kyle. Stay in here. He's okay more more importantly like cows like me out of here man. This is a sinking ship. I think the results would have been different. Perhaps and i think he was like. I'm okay with being here. You know his bird rights don't kick in till the you can't extend him till the summer so if you trade for you're interested in his bird rights much harder now to sign kyle hours of free agent because you no longer has his bird rights so for people that most people on. I don't need to explain this on your podcast right. Everyone knows what that means yes. I know it's helpful though. Yeah okay so what it means. Is that If you had if you trade him at the deadline and you wanted to extend him you had his bird rights. You could go over the cap you have to worry about it now. If you sign him you have been able to fit him. And it's it's more difficult for teens. So i think in the end they probably just like. How much of this can we ask our fans to understand. He's so good with the younger guys. And you know let's face it siachen nick nurse. They got a little thing going on right. Now there's a little back and forth. Kyle lowry i think is a great buffer for that. You know maybe he rides you through. That rough time comes apart. Future

The Hull Show ? 1310 KFKA
"twelve fifty" Discussed on The Hull Show ? 1310 KFKA
"If the superstars in this league don't do it every night they're not superstars. That's why that's why the nuggets don't get as much respect. Either they got joker. Who's just now starting to get that press. Just now got it in the bubble. But you're kidding yourself if you think that it was stats and just wins. That gave jamal. Murray all that. All that prowess right. It was the social justice stuff. He was wearing the shoes there were times. They didn't even go to the media and he put shoes up there and they did the zoom in on just the shoes and then he cried after the games. I'm not like i'm telling you what it is. I'm not saying that was wrong or right you. This was the time we were in any player that is going to go out. I mean jamal. Murray wearing vote or lebron james wearing voter die shirts. They were all doing it. And the guys that score and the big time points and then they pour that on the media is going to put your hands out. I'm meeting that up. Man i mean that up and the media did was it kind of fool's gold. Jamal had the money had the stats but then suddenly would disappear but we dissolved that we glossed over it. We'd skip over two games. Fifty point nine twelve twelve fifty point night and i'm just saying is what stands between you and a title is jamal. Murray willingness to be the guy. When he's off he's off mentally and physically he passes up easy. Layups lot to discuss forty minutes after the hour. Power play sports. Poll question kind of different. We'll go with something. Maybe lonzo ball tomorrow. We'll do something fun there. Who's the greater quarterback of the to john. Elway or peyton manning go vote and fifty four. Wow it's getting fifty. Four percent saying john elway go to the whole show dot com a vote. Let's get the latest on the local sports flash here mornings with gail weekdays. Six to nine and northern colorado's voice thirteen ten kfi heart sports editor at the fort collins colorado in and you're listening to the whole show on thirteen ten kfi.

BiggerPockets Money Podcast
From $33k in Debt to $100k+ in Net Worth Through House Hacking & Smart Saving with Budget Girl
"Sarah. Welcome back to the show. I'm so excited to see you again. Thank you so much. I'm so thrilled to be here. Tell us what you've been up to the last three years. I believe in three years since i last spoke with you like on online. I've spoken to offline. Yes so last time i was on the show i had just paid off thirty three thousand dollars student loan debt on an average thirty thousand dollar income. I started at twenty six. And since then i have Saved a bunch of money and now have an over one hundred thousand dollar net worth and i am the owner of a duplex ashley. Hundred thousand air over here and if you haven't mentioned this earlier but if you haven't already go back and listen to episode six because it's just incredible i mean it's it's not the most debt we've heard paid off in the show but it's the most debt we've paid off her had seen paid off in the shortest amount of time relative to the income level that you had it's truly remarkable impressive feat and no surprises that you're becoming wealthy a few years later with the after after achieving that thank you it is. It's a lot more fun to build up the wealthy to pay off the debt. I'll tell you that and a lot faster too. That's really fun. Just grow compound. Interest is working for you or against you. Can you tell us a little bit about Just to catch up on the money story before we get into the review. You come a little bit of catch-up on the duplex potentially or any other highlights of the journey of the last three years. Yes so The duplex purchase. I actually have only had for ten months. So i bought it right when the pandemic started my i was wrenching and i was saving up for a property. 'cause i knew i wanted to do multifamily and i found the perfect place after shopping for a year. Right is the world went to hell so it came to the at a very good time because my rental apartment was actually going to increase three hundred dollars a month and so i started really seriously thinking like if i find the deal that where the numbers work. Let's go ahead and do this. So it was a two hundred thirty thousand dollar property in college station texas and it has three bedroom two bath on each side little backyard little three parking spots freeze unit very cute little things in a little subdivision near the campus texas a and m university campus in the direction that the campus is growing. So i very much anticipate that that will increase in value. And it already has. It's actually already to fifty after ten months. 'cause i just replied oh right i would point out that somebody else on this call also purchased in the path of progress and that would be scott not me because we have different investment styles but that is a really great thing that i think some people don't realize or take into account if the path of progress is going north. You did to be looking north. Because those are where the properties are going to appreciate at a faster rate than the potential path of progress than outside the potential path progress that nothing's guaranteed scott. Had a really great way to choose his property to and it was smack in the path of progress yeah parallel also my properties with two hundred and forty thousand dollars a very similar type of deal for us and even our cabinets are the same assault on instagram. Yeah the same exact cabinets that by my head but let me ask you. This is your property located what he said a path of progress in the best area. You could be living in right now if you were to purchase anywhere in the In a thirty mile radius not even close. But it's also not in the worst it's kind of a medium area. There's some older homes nearby and there's also a they just built like a walmart and a shopping center there and but more importantly texas owns so much of the surrounding area and they keep building in that direction. And i mean the university plans are on the website for free. You can go look at them and that like they're planning on growing in that direction so i could be just like a spit from one of their like giant new enormous buildings and a couple of years. Awesome in my understanding. Is your house hacking this. Yes so i am renting outside a i. Actually originally i inherited a hud tenant who is paying ten fifty a month. Her lease ended at the end of february. I m doing some fix ups on the project this month in march and i have a new tenant moving in april at twelve fifty a month also and i understand that you're crowd sourcing feedback on your remodel on instagram. So you can follow her at go budget girl and she really wants more opinions on how what color. She should paint the kitchen cabinets. A second. is that right. Oh definitely and the other parts of the house hacking of course is i actually so i have renters on a i live in but my boyfriend also lives with me and i charged him five hundred dollars a month in rent because nobody sugar mama i was. I was gonna say how did that him. That's still a good deal right. That's less than the other half the other side so like it's a three bedroom unit so we have an office and we share a bedroom. He has a lease that i worked for him. And we've both side with you know contingencies for things. It might happen. He didn't have a deposit he doesn't have pet rent and he essentially gets way more space than he would anywhere else in town for that price and due to that he's helping me with the a unit right now. He was mopping yesterday. While i was at work all right perfect it works out. But i'm glad there's the conversation and what's your mortgage payment on this It was originally just under seventeen hundred dollars a month. So i was paying one hundred fifty dollars a month out of pocket and but just reside and i was able to go down almost a whole point so my new mortgage is going to be fifteen sixty four so just under sixteen hundred so i'm going to be making one hundred dollars a month. That's fantastic. And so why did you refi. Generally it was it was it because of the Interest mostly or was there like pm. Is that you're able to shed or what were some of the things around that. Unfortunately i wasn't able to shed. Pm i quite yet. But i saw that interest rates were dropping. I was pleased with my rate. Got a three point six five right around the time that everything was going down and then it bumped up a little bit and i did. Fha loan so. I only put three point five percent down. Even though the property appraised for tenure. And more than i paid and even though it's now worth tango and more than that i'm still not quite to the level where i can shave off the pm. I but that's one hundred fifty dollars a month. And i find that to be worth it.

All In with Chris Hayes
Senate Ends Hope for Significant Wage Hike
"So we got the senate doing their senate thing today. Right to vote a rama. There's all these amendments and there was standoff happening in something that happened there today. A seven democrats and one independent who caucuses with democrats joined with republicans to shoot down raising the federal minimum wage to fifteen dollars an hour as part of the biden cove. Relief package among those democratic. Novo's joe manchin of west virginia. Chris coons of delaware. The moment that really stood out was when arizona democrat. Kirsten cinema walked up to cast her. Vote miss cinema cinema. No out she represents arizona. Maybe that was a homage to the late. John mccain. Who famously did that to that. Repeal vote but that full thumbs down from arizona helped end hopes for a really big wage hike that the congressional budget office says directly affect seventeen million american workers on a bringing maria. Teresa kumar co founding president and ceo voto latino fetchacure former senior adviser senate democratic leader harry reid and current advisor to bernie sanders. Faz let me start with you. I want people to understand this. Vote before we analyze us. This was a vote that was going to fail either way. It was essentially a symbolic message. Vote because it needed sixty votes filibuster -able so going into this. Everyone knows it's not gonna be talking to pass. No republicans are going to vote for it. So it's a free ride. It's a layup you get up there and say yes. We want to fifteen our minimum wage. So it was very very surprising to me. A lot of people to see democrats eight of them in the caucus vote. No what is your explanation. Of course you've got to go back in history. A little bit where. President obama suggested raising the minimum wage to ten ten. It was hillary clinton during the two thousand sixteen campaign who suggested raising it to twelve. It was bernie sanders. Who's been pushing along with you to raise the wage to fifteen dollars an hour. And as a result of that we have gotten a lot of progress in the democratic caucus and not all the way clearly and painful. Chris you take senator cinema arizona's got a twelve dollar minimum wage. And in fact if you look at raise the wage which gradually raises the minimum wage to fifteen dollars over five years it would be at twelve fifty by year. Three which is where harris zona is so many ways it doesn't really impact arizona and yet you have center for cinema denying many people. Millions of people around the country are arrays of their wages. Maria wha what did you make so. I used to work in congress. A- as a hill staff for a long time ago on preparations and this was fairly unusual. Because what those eight did was say. That they were not going to deliver the biden agenda in the biden administration. Right now is going to figure out how to channel little lbj and demonstrate that there are consequences when there are not voting down for the presence agenda. As you mentioned. chris. This was a layup but i have to say when we when we witnessed this thumbs down by cinema. I think for a lot of folks people felt at at odds because when john mccain did it it was to save healthcare for millions of americans when she when she did today was turned down. This idea that there was going to be some sort of economic closer to economic committee. For millions of americans and fifteen dollars has even fifteen dollars does not keep pace with the with the inflation rate of the nineteen. Seventies the raiders really. I established it was perplexing on many many fronts but this is an opportunity really for joe biden to say. You're going to have to come down to the white house because we're gonna have a talking

Daily Tech News Show
"twelve fifty" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show
"Twelve fifty each. And as i may have mentioned single use. You use it once and you throw it away. Though on the i read of this you like this is ridiculous but when you start thinking about it a bit more especially in the context of somebody that works out all the time it it actually something i would. I'm going to try out. I'm nine once. They probably i will try to sell and understanding that You know people digest food differently. they intake nutrients differently and So you if you see a nutritionist. They take yo if they're not taking a blood then. You're probably wasting your time because you really need to identify how your body is using all the fuel that it's getting the this makes us now. The question is how much can they really get from an odd from a phone and a colored thing A patch that sits on your arm but nonetheless i will spend twenty five dollars to give it a shot you know and maybe i would only do it on my on my heaviest days. Where i'm like okay. This is the day they don't going to max out and Go from there. You'll see okay. If i wanna perform the best on this day. Let's make sure properly hydrated. I could who catches cramps all the time at twenty five bucks a shot will twelve fifty a shot. I guess you're not going to want to use it every time you work out but i leesville where you're like okay. I don't definitely want to cramp up today. Because i'm pushing it. Maybe yeah maybe definitely days. I've been game and had to drop the control. I mean this. I'm all in on this like telling me how much how much water i lost. And how much sodium i lost. They sound simple but they're really important in those situations. It's it's the twelve fifty single use. Were unlike with us. Yeah yeah so. Hopefully we see that come down or youth e aid and everybody else jump into this game as well then that forces the price now because he had twenty five dollars to uses at that's a bit pricey but the idea of being able to do this at home and not having to go out somewhere. That is very very appealing all right. Let's start out the mail bag. Jim in south carolina wrote in and said i love your discussion on people with speech issues..

Daily Tech News Show
"twelve fifty" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show
"Twelve fifty each. And as i may have mentioned single use. You use it once and you throw it away. Though on the i read of this you like this is ridiculous but when you start thinking about it a bit more especially in the context of somebody that works out all the time it it actually something i would. I'm going to try out. I'm nine once. They probably i will try to sell and understanding that You know people digest food differently. they intake nutrients differently and So you if you see a nutritionist. They take yo if they're not taking a blood then. You're probably wasting your time because you really need to identify how your body is using all the fuel that it's getting it. This makes us now. The question is how much can they really get from an odd from a phone and a colored thing A patch that sits on your arm but nonetheless i will spend twenty five dollars to give it a shot you know and maybe i would only do it on my on my heaviest days. Where i'm like okay. This is the day they don't going to max out and Go from there. You'll see okay. If i wanna perform the best on this day. Let's make sure properly hydrated. I could who catches cramps all the time at twenty five bucks a shot will twelve fifty a shot. I guess you're not going to want to use it every time you work out but i leesville where you're like okay. I don't definitely want to cramp up today. Because i'm pushing it. Maybe yeah maybe definitely days. I've been game and had to drop the control. I mean this. I'm all in on this like telling me how much how much water i lost. And how much sodium i lost. They sound simple but they're really important in those situations. It's it's the twelve fifty single use. Were unlike with us. Yeah yeah so. Hopefully we see that come down or youth e powerade and everybody else jump into this game as well then that forces the price now because he had twenty five dollars to uses at that's a bit pricey but the idea of being able to do this at home and not having to go out somewhere. That is very very appealing all right. Let's start out the mail bag. Jim in south carolina wrote in and said i love your discussion on people with speech issues..

Daily Tech News Show
"twelve fifty" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show
"Twelve fifty each. And as i may have mentioned single use. You use it once and you throw it away. Though on the i read of this you like this is ridiculous but when you start thinking about it a bit more especially in the context of somebody that works out all the time it it. Actually something i i would. I'm going to try out. I'm nine once. They probably i will try to sell and understanding that You know people digest food differently. they intake nutrients differently and So you if you see a nutritionist. They take yo if they're not taking a blood then. You're probably wasting your time because you really need to identify how your body is using all the fuel that it's getting the this makes us now. The question is how much can they really get from an odd from a phone and a colored thing A patch that sits on your arm but nonetheless i will spend twenty five dollars to give it a shot you know and maybe i would only do it on my on my heaviest days. Where i'm like okay. This is the day they don't going to max out and Go from there. You'll see okay. If i wanna perform the best on this day. Let's make sure properly hydrated i could. I'm one who catches cramps all the time at twenty five bucks a shot will twelve fifty a shot. I guess you're not going to want to use it every time you work out. But i leesville where you're like okay. I don't definitely want to cramp up today. Because i'm pushing it. Maybe yeah maybe definitely days. I've been game and had to drop the control. I mean this. I'm all in on this like telling me how much how much water i lost. And how much sodium i lost. They sound simple but they're really important in those situations. It's it's the twelve fifty single use. Were unlike with us. Yeah yeah so hopefully that come down or youth e powerade and everybody else jump into this game as well then that forces the price now because he had twenty five dollars to uses at. That's a bit pricey but the idea of being able to do this at home and not having to go out somewhere..

Daily Tech News Show
"twelve fifty" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show
"Twelve fifty each. And as i may have mentioned single use. You use it once and you throw it away. Though on the i read of this you like this is ridiculous but when you start thinking about it a bit more especially in the context of somebody that works out all the time it it actually something i would. I'm going to try out. I'm nine once. They probably i will try to sell and understanding that You know people digest food differently. they intake nutrients differently and So you if you see a nutritionist. They take yo if they're not taking a blood then. You're probably wasting your time because you really need to identify how your body is using all the fuel that it's getting the this makes us now. The question is how much can they really get from an odd from a phone and a colored thing A patch that sits on your arm but nonetheless i will spend twenty five dollars to give it a shot you know and maybe i would only do it on my on my heaviest days. Where i'm like okay. This is the day they don't going to max out and Go from there. You'll see okay. If i wanna perform the best on this day. Let's make sure properly hydrated. I could who catches cramps all the time at twenty five bucks a shot will twelve fifty a shot. I guess you're not going to want to use it every time you work out but i leesville where you're like okay. I don't definitely want to cramp up today. Because i'm pushing it. Maybe yeah maybe definitely days. I've been game and had to drop the control. I mean this. I'm all in on this like telling me how much how much water i lost. And how much sodium i lost. They sound simple but they're really important in those situations. It's it's the twelve fifty single use. Were unlike with us. Yeah yeah so. Hopefully we that come down or youth e powerade and everybody else jump into this game as well then that forces the price now because he had twenty five dollars to uses at. That's a bit pricey but the idea of being able to do this at home and not having to go out somewhere. That is very very appealing. All right let's start out the mail bag. Jim in south carolina wrote in and said i love your discussion on people with speech issues using things..

Daily Tech News Show
"twelve fifty" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show
"Twelve fifty each. And as i may have mentioned single use. You use it once and you throw it away. Though on the i read of this you like this is ridiculous but you start thinking about it a bit more especially in the context of somebody that works out all the time it it actually something i would. I'm going to try out. i'm nine. They probably i will try to sell and understanding that You know people digest food differently. they intake nutrients differently and So you if you see a nutritionist. They take you if they're not taking a blood. Then you're probably wasting your time because you really need to identify how your body is using all the fuel that it's getting the this makes us now. The question is how much can they really get from an odd from a phone and a colored thing A patch that sits on your arm but nonetheless i will spend twenty five dollars to give it a shot you know and maybe i would only do it on my on my heaviest days. Where i'm like okay. This is the day they don't going to max out and Go from there. You'll see okay. If i wanna perform the best on this day. Let's make sure properly hydrated i could. I'm one who catches cramps all the time at twenty five bucks a shot will twelve fifty a shot. I guess you're not going to want to use it every time you work out. But i leesville where you're like okay. I don't definitely want to cramp up today. Because i'm pushing it. Maybe yeah maybe definitely days. I've been game and had to drop the control. I mean this. I'm all in on this like telling me how much how much water i lost. And how much sodium i lost. They sound simple but they're really important in those situations. It's it's the twelve fifty single use. Were unlike with us. Yeah yeah so hopefully that come down or youth e powerade and everybody else jump into this game as well then that forces the price now because he had twenty five dollars to uses at. That's a bit pricey but the idea of being able to do this at home and not having to go out somewhere..

Daily Tech News Show
"twelve fifty" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show
"Twelve fifty each. And as i may have mentioned single use. You use it once and you throw it away. Though on the i read of this you like this is ridiculous but when you start thinking about it a bit more especially in the context of somebody that works out all the time it it actually something i would. I'm going to try out. I'm nine once. They probably i will try to sell and understanding that You know people digest food differently. they intake nutrients differently and So you if you see a nutritionist. They take yo if they're not taking a blood then. You're probably wasting your time because you really need to identify how your body is using all the fuel that it's getting it. This makes us now. The question is how much can they really get from an odd from a phone and a colored thing A patch that sits on your arm but nonetheless i will spend twenty five dollars to give it a shot you know and maybe i would only do it on my on my heaviest days. Where i'm like okay. This is the day they don't going to max out and Go from there. You'll see okay. If i wanna perform the best on this day. Let's make sure properly hydrated. I could who catches cramps all the time at twenty five bucks a shot will twelve fifty a shot. I guess you're not going to want to use it every time you work out but i leesville where you're like okay. I don't definitely want to cramp up today. Because i'm pushing it. Maybe yeah maybe definitely days. I've been game and had to drop the control. I mean this. I'm all in on this like telling me how much how much water i lost. And how much sodium i lost. They sound simple but they're really important in those situations. It's it's the twelve fifty single use. Were unlike with us. Yeah yeah so. Hopefully we that come down or youth e aid and everybody else jump into this game as well then that forces the price now because he had twenty five dollars to uses at. That's a bit pricey but the idea of being able to do this at home and not having to go out somewhere. That is very very appealing. All right let's start out the mail bag. Jim in south carolina wrote in and said..

Daily Tech News Show
"twelve fifty" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show
"Twelve fifty each. And as i may have mentioned single use. You use it once and you throw it away. Though on the i read of this you like this is ridiculous but when you start thinking about it a bit more especially in the context of somebody that works out all the time it it. Actually something i i would. I'm going to try out. I'm nine once. They probably will try to sell and understanding that You know people digest food differently They intake nutrients differently and So you if you see a nutritionist. They take yo if they're not taking a blood then. You're probably wasting your time because you really need to identify how your body is using all the fuel that it's getting it. This makes us now. The question is how much can they really get from an odd from a phone and a colored thing A patch that sits on your arm but nonetheless i will spend twenty five dollars to give it a shot you know and maybe i would only do it on my on my heaviest days. Where i'm like okay. This is the day they don't going to max out and Go from there. You'll see okay. If i wanna perform the best on this day. Let's make sure properly hydrated i could. I'm one who catches cramps all the time at twenty five bucks a shot will twelve fifty a shot. I guess you're not going to want to use it every time you work out but i leesville where you're like okay. I definitely want to cramp up today. Because i'm pushing it. Maybe yeah maybe definitely days. I've been game and had to drop the control. I mean this. I'm all in on this like telling me how much how much water i lost. And how much sodium i lost. They sound simple but they're really important in those situations. It's it's the twelve fifty single use. Were unlike with us. Yeah yeah so. Hopefully we that come down or youth e aid and everybody else jump into this game as well then that forces the price now because he had twenty five dollars to uses at. That's a bit pricey but the idea of being able to do this at home and not having to go out somewhere. That is very very appealing. All right let's start out the mail bag. Jim in south carolina wrote in and said i love your discussion on people with speech issues using things..

Scientific Sense
"twelve fifty" Discussed on Scientific Sense
"I dunno a song wave. As an example you create a slide compression of the air that compression pants to go away locally expense and as a result of the creates compression in the nearby region of space so then the next regional space is trying to decompress and by decompressing as it happens it compresses the next book of the year. And that's essentially how the is propagating. You have sort of Forces acting in such a way that something is increasing decreasing in this case pressure ended. Propagate south propagates so you could also career consider some density waves when the same happens to them. City other density is compressing region as a result compressing next region and so on so the coral magmatic way was supposed to be the wave where you have this alternating alternating densities of Regular charge for example electric charge and the coral charge and essentially. That goes like this. The charge is compressed in a small region of space than is creating certain koren's or if you wish the expansion but expansion in a form of some currents that are compressing. The next layer also either way of grading extra carl charge there. And this extra. Carl charge in the next layer then as propagating and expanding and creating again a charge compression in the next lay on so on so there will be kind of alternating eaten out. Waves all electric charge and carl charge and that would propagate and this will be quite unusual because the usual charge density waves the charge. Blase actually are strongly damped because the electrical and this would not be done presumably. According to this is that existed about twelve fifty years and we would see some signatures of those in In a detector from heavy ion collisions. Since this this happens in breeding many temperatures and it's relatively short Do you see any practical applications of this. This idea right well conceptually. Of course this was forced to fundamental question whether they can even exist potentially they do not in fact exist because of the underlying physics at happens there and that's that will sort it out on the route recently. But some implications of this carl clause must actually could be measured in the systems even Very simple systems that are not as exotic heavy ion collisions. Extremely high temperatures in those temperatures are record. Temperatures anywhere in space really. They are so high. The the only closest a possible temperatures existed only the early universe so it is extremely exotic. And you might be a fair to say well. This is unrealistic to have any applications. It's not true for the following reason if This is a general phenomenon than actually we could find. Analogues of carl Solid state materials About five years ago maybe a few years more than that. There was a discovery in Physics the discovery of new types of materials so-called barack and while materials. What's so special about them. Is that electron quasi particles in this systems. Do shave like massless. Formulas like massless particles with spin and not approximately by the way exactly massless particles in the system and they did it to be perfect examples of carl plazas so we have some sammy models they. They are called semi models because they are not Having a lot of really lou actions to conduct current but they do have Quite a few of them to actually.

This is Only a Test
"twelve fifty" Discussed on This is Only a Test
"But i you know. I'm grateful that they've made it into a a show. You can watch on hulu dot com all right. Let's move on to finally our top story story this league as you're listening to this it may be thursday and who depending what time on thursday things might be afoot on another world. We have many mars landings happening today. We talked about this briefly. Two weeks ago but For those in the states we've been following nastase deployment of perseverance. Which hopefully by the time you listen. This amid thursday around one pm. Pacific time that rex sure it will have landed on mars so nasa begins. Its livestream at eleven. Fifteen am pacific time on thursday The descent will start soon thereafter little after noon. Time in what we're going to happen is the the vehicles going to hit the atmosphere pretty quickly slowed down and it he hits. It's like deceleration within the peak deceleration within minutes than parachute deploys which you know essentially will go taught like it'll inflate is as it were Within a second of it being deployed and sort of gently start to lower this towards the martian surface. It's still going a couple of hundred miles an hour. I think while it's on this descent in During this time it jettisoned the heat shield and then And then the bottom of the rover essentially starts to activate Where cameras and radar activate that autonomously guided to within jezreel crater to land It will fire a rockets to for the final two kilometers for this powered descent in the sky crane takes over within To meters surface like gently lowering it down until it touches down The lot of similarities to the seven minutes of terror terror for the curiosity landing. The big difference is that jezreel crater has a ton of boulders in it because it's the site of a former lake on mars And so this is our chance to drill in and look for Ah signs of previous life on the planet and so this is a much more. Tricky technical landing and the rover is doing quite a bit of that heavy lifting It'll land and then there's a twelve minute delay between communicating back to earth because of the speed of light so we'll get confirmation around twelve fifty five around there abouts pacific time of it's a successful landing or not You know there's a lot of missions to mars you know upwards of half that have been failures in the past so this isn't a foregone conclusion that everything's gonna go great but the tracker recently has been awesome. I am definitely tuning into the livestream. If you can remember where you were when curiosity landed series seeing our friend barbeque in the in the room and an animal shelter and that whole crew and how they it in celebration the one white guy that started dancing joyously when they got confirmation wearing a very similar situation here And it's a it's at a time that most of the us is going to be wide awake and ready to be able to watch this..

Grace and Peace Radio
"twelve fifty" Discussed on Grace and Peace Radio
"To them and just you know briefly new it. All this is just briefly. Explain my conversion and got nothing i i received not one response from any of those letters so it was just one of those things that i had to just finally let go like. You said you tried to reconcile which wasn't even any animosity now. Originally now not at all. It wasn't like classic reconciliation. They just didn't know quite what to do with me in my newer state. I guess sure but it's still a it was still a failed attempt at keeping my friendship going reconcile because obviously there had you. Being christian caused disunity Let's look at a couple of verses because one of the beautiful things about god's word is how much he counsels us. how much he lights our path. how much wisdom he gives us in the scriptures and how much he shows his heart his understanding of your life right. We're going to look at a couple of verses three verses real quick luke twelve fifty eight luke twelve fifty eight which is really similar to what matthew records in matthew five twenty five by in luke. Luke uses the word reconcile. So i wanted look at that one luke. Twelve fifty eight. The lord is saying as you are going with your adversary to the magistrate. Try hard to be reconciled to him on the way or he may drag you off to the judge and a judge. Turn you over to the officer and the officer throw you into prison. I tell you you will not get out until you've paid the last penny that one phrase in there i think is so important where the lord says. Try hard to be reconciled to him That should be. The christians default setting right there goto right and so we should always be in this. Default mindset of hard to be reconciled. That's what the lord expects us. That's what he commands and that should be. Our default setting doesn't mean you're going to be able to the lord doesn't say in this case that yes you're going to be able to reconcile but he says at least do your part right heart toward that end and we see that also in not just in what the lord says here in. How inspires paul to write. Do the church in rome. And you've got those verses. Yeah in romans chapter twelve verse.

Knowing Faith
The Book of Genesis: Looking At The Book Of Beginnings
"Is the book of genesis. Well it's the book beginnings and so it's telling us what happened at the beginning of the story that is going to form the entire arc of the biblical story. But it's important to remember that it's not just telling us what happened in the beginning. It's telling us what god did in the beginning and so it keeps god as the central figure of all of the action and that can actually as we head into this Season that lovey. Who wanna keep top of mind because we start to talk about whereas in the first eleven chapters. We talked about four events Creation fall flood and babble now in the second half of the book which is actually much longer than the first half. We're gonna talk about four. People abraham isaac jacob and joseph. I'm so mad at you right now in this present moment because when you say stuff like that it makes me. Did you have that going into next. Because i have been preparing episode run sheets and not one single time. Have you said we'll call. You know the first eleven chapters are really four events and the next forty eight chapters or thirty eight chapters for people because that would have been a great line from somebody else. I mean come on. It's not like i sit around at night map in this stuff out. Yeah and i'm never up to snuff so it asked the story. Arc moves toward a description of people. We do want to bear in mind that the central figure is still going to be y'all way and how he's acting in the earliest recorded Stories of human history for us so But but again it's a book beginnings meaning that all of the and i think we said last season. The genesis is often referred to succeed. Pot of the bible is where all of those themes wanna see go. All the way through to revelation are being set up for us. So that's what we spent a long time last season and we'll do this season doing is looking for what are those. What are the threads in. How can we begin to see them with greater ease and regularity as we move into the rest of the scriptures us great so okay so genesis book of beginnings first eleven chapters four people. Next section. Twelve through fifty is for events but jt. Why would why would. Why would we spend all this time studying. Yeah i did just get it backwards. And i said it backwards. Genesis eleven four events genesis. Twelve fifty four people in residual. Okay so jt. Why would we spend a whole season studying genesis. I mean like why not. Just get to the good stuff in the new testament and just roll. Yeah so. I mean. One of the things that i i think. The lord's really teaching me right. Now that i'm trying to learn in my ability to be a bible reader and a bible teacher is to see how really the whole story of scripture is in those first three chapters. It's also in those first eleven chapters that we did last semester. It's then it's in the next fifty minutes in the pentateuch. The first five books of the bible that really when you look at genesis to revelation the whole story of scripture which we think forms hold disciples wanted list hopes in this podcast. Is that you just know. The story of the bible may be able to participate in be participants in the story. And you can't. You can't participate in the store. You don't know is that they would see they would see that. The story of the bible really finds its seed form all of its hyper links through the rest of scripture. Here in the book of genesis genesis. I don't want to say that there's any book that's not foundational. We love all sixty six. The bible not including third corinthians kyle but all six bucks at arrival We we need to know. We need to love. Because god has put treasures there for us. But i i i do wanna say this carefully. Genesis is one of those primary pillar books that you don't get it right. It's going to be hard to get the rest of the story right. Yeah i think what you're saying. Jt makes sense. And i think one of the interesting things is when you read. Genesis is with somebody that you're playing and maybe you've also read a gospel or you're helping them read through the gospels. At the same time you start to realize that a lot of the the themes or the The images of the pictures or the the concepts of the theology. That's in genesis. And a really pronounced way is deliberately being communicated in the gospels and that those connections sometimes are really on the

The Face Radio
"twelve fifty" Discussed on The Face Radio
"Twelve fifty eight so greg j k ready all. Don't forget folks that style and cuban Zidan to you a the that you sit stay a Sky a.

Journey to $100 Million
How To Consistently Reach Your Sales Quota
"What's up? Everybody Needs Kevin Daisy. So we are fairly new at sales as far as the station is concerned having professional. salespeople. We're about, I guess a year and a half into it I. It was Eric and I always sell in the business. then. We had a Glenn who came on about. Not, even a year and a half ago. Now, if our sales professional and we're looking to hire more so we're kind of quickly scale on this up. But we have a very basic system as far as what we're looking for. What the monthly quota is. An and they should be bringing in and it is super basic and as for me, it still works I know we might get more sophisticated as we grow in the teams grow and we have managers and things like that. But right now it's it's super basic. So interesting lay it out for you. and you can see how all this may be different than your model or if you don't have a model because you're disowned for yourself. something you can think about doing. SARS is very. Is. Five thousand dollars a month. In monthly reoccurring revenue. That's the theme here monthly reoccurring revenue five grand every month, not five gram once or twice or ten times, and then Kinda sit back. Five men every month. That's all we care about. We want those results. If you do the math on that, if you're GONNA do five grandmothers salesperson. Times twelve that sixty thousand dollars of monthly reoccurring revenue. So that means a month thirteen. We've collected sixty grand. From the clients that you've brought in as a salesperson here. At Mont Thirteen but take that that book of business. Times another twelve and that seven hundred, twenty, thousand dollars. So a very successful salesperson in their first year should be over half a million at least. And that's what looking at. That's the kind of success we need to grow this business. Now we do have ramp up period. said. You come on with us for as a salesperson which we're hiring right now as recording this for sales. There's a ramp up period so The first few months. Washington. The first four months or not one hundred percent of that. So we actually sort out with about a two week training period. A month is twenty, five percent of five grand, which is twelve fifty. Then he gets to fifty percent seventy percent and then the fourth full month. After a two week. Period you're expected to bring in five thousand in monthly recurring revenue. So right now, this is a very basic system and it works. We don't care about how many phone calls you made. We don't care about how emails you sent. I don't care if you want to network in meetings or not doesn't matter to me. It's. Can You bring in five thousand a month in New York consistently. And again, this reoccurring. So this is contacted. Using on twelve month. So, as predictable cash flow that we can count on for at least next year. So. That's really how we're building up our sales and growing the company. In if I can just hire another person and they can achieve that. Five thousand per month each. Then, we're in really good spot and we're growing very quickly. So. That's what we're trying to do again right now is very basic, but it works for us. We've had other people tell us different things and don't do like do it like this. Do like that. But for us is working out, well, we also pay salespeople a salary plus the commission net. And we do the life for that the life of the account. So. We've got a pretty good system going also the salespeople here they're not account managers. So they can build a book business and then keep building it not managing. There's accounts. Our operations team which according to the episode on that but. Operations seems takes over that relationship and the responsibility. So the salesperson continued yourself. Now, they can touch base and and reach out of the client of course, but it's not really the responsibility so. They Cabal. You know what you're tracking with sales was important for us the results, how much can you bring in per month and for us the minimum is five grand per month. And that's going to set us up for success. We were

The Money Guy Show
9 Dumb Financial Decisions Most People Make
"Brian, I'm so excited about this show because we're going to basically do a deep dive into behavioral finance into behavioral economics because a lot of what we cover are like it's blocking and tackling it's XS and os when it comes to financial decision making. But a lot of what we do when we make financial decisions has more to do with the behavior than academic nature of and that's kind of what we're going to go through what I'm hoping everybody who watches doesn't treat this as a coping mechanism. Oh, that's why I'm like that is because it's baked into the recipe. No, this is supposed to. Be something where you learn to spot what's going on because this is baked into the recipe, but there is a way for you to kind of master move beyond and figure out how you can harness the power of some of these things that are just influences that can drive your your your actions and your behavior. Absolutely. So there's two books that kind of influence show and and a lot of ways bow claims he has not read this book, but I it because everytime I when I was doing the Chris Voss book, they'll never split the difference. He's an FBI guy who was a negotiator and Use a lot of these tactics. Here's the thing. So back in the day, we'll talk a lot about back in the day you and I shared inaudible account well, frankly tightwad and you had good taste and books. This was in your but I never read this. I'm not I'm not familiar 'cause it always listening to it. I was like. That son of a gun, bow this is I can totally see when he's tried to use this on me but it just to tell you what Chris explains is that the FBI reconized after Waco Texas you know did not go well, they need to throw the book out on how they were handling hostage negotiations and other things like that. He goes into all the different behavioral components and here's what. was. What I am saying is that while our decisions may be largely irrational that doesn't mean there aren't consistent patterns, principles and rules behind how we act and once you know these mental patterns, you start to see ways to influence them. So I think the takeaway there is that human beings always act in a rational manner. We're not completely rational beings that this is a black decision this decision, this is the right decision. This is the wrong decision that's not the way that we always behave even though it seems like perhaps that. Should be the way we behave in. Syria, we should be rational functioning beings, but it just doesn't work that way and that led to you know there's the misbehaving book by Richard Thaler, which is the making of behavioral economics. Now, what's funny is if you go watch any of the interviews, Richards very quick to tell you hey I'm not the first person up with behavioral, economics actually Adam Smith, which anybody who follows me matter of fact we had a content meeting and I was because I had to give. Rabia. Whole educate low. Is huge to me I. Go last year I can remember my daughter. When she's doing her social studies when I found that they were studying. Adam Smith it made me so happy because Russia's the timing of when wealth of nations was published in the seventeen hundreds with the birth of America I don't think it's a coincidence. So there's a lot of things in in Adam Smith when he talks when he in a lot. of his writings including wealth of nations he does talk about overconfidence he does talk about loss aversion self control. So I thought it was cool that Richard gave them a shout out. But if you go deeper, Richard is going to give you examples of things that are happening. Everybody's life that are definitely influenced by behavioral economics and I think it's realistic that. We all think about money irrational even if we can be the most educated most well informed, we all approach it in somewhat of irrational manner. So. Let's jump into this I, want to set the stage for you guys. So you'll know I'm a big Disney Fan. Kind of missing going to the Disney parks because we were supposed to have done that in the spring we're going out to Disneyland and one of my favorite things when you're at Disney well I thought would be one of my favorite things a mirage. Was You get hungry and you're walking through the parking catch a whiff. Oh my gosh. That is the best smelling food that I could put my mouth and it's a Walt Disneyworld. Turkey like now. These things looked glorious. They're huge. They're scrumptious looking, but then you buy these things. And unfortunately to me, the taste is not match the smell because to me it was a very gristle field. Super Sodium filled I mean it was just not everything I thought the smell would give. But here's the thing when you pay twelve dollars and fifty cents for a Turkey leg. You eat that thing you you. You don't even if you're not enjoying it, you get it down because you got to recoup the cost of what you've dumped into that Turkey legs. So there is a behavioral finance concept that describes and so what we're GonNa do is win some stores reliable. Some examples for you guys today in the Chad if you're handle is live go and start throwing them out there. If you think you can guess watch behavioral finance concepts we're talking about thawed out there. So you just said you go to Disney you smell the Turkey leg us pay at twelve fifty, you start gnawing on it you get like three or four bytes in. Everything you thought it was, but you say, you know what I'm going to finish it. I'm going to keep eating this thing right? Isn't that what you say what I think is interest. If you do research as a whole thing about the disneyworld Turkey legs, there are bloggers who talked about you should share this with somebody. Now we're in a covert air now or that just seems ridiculous but I will tell you even pre covert I would no more wanNA share a Turkey leg. Been married twenty two years still not share. Yeah. Turkey legs. Back, in twenty eleven last time you and I went to Disney together. I don't remember US walking down shared a talked. So what is the personal finance concept that represents? A sunk cost fallacy. Here's the thing is. There's no reason if you've already dumped the money into this and you realize is just not as good as you thought, it was going to be you don't have to justify the action by continuing to consume it but guess what you will because somehow we feel like it's okay. It's the same thing if you went to a horrible concert or it's raining outside, you know in on the night of the concert, you know you, it's an ample theater. You still show up just because you've spent the money on the tickets,

Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe
Oil prices steady, on course for weekly gain
"And oils heading for its first weekly gain since early January off the prices from the floor amid uncertainty of the impact the crane of ours with plus would respond with additional production cuts very pleased to say we joined here in this year by running a sale who is the CEO of of the Austin oil and gas explorer and the welcome for to the program right now thanks very much indeed for being with us let's just get a picture of the moment over the oil situation because we see all kinds of moves a concern we have B. P. you cool speaking this week talking about moving beyond the oil and set me being Colvin free by twenty fifty how what's your reading at the moment of aware of where the oil market is in the legs like the latest precious not only from environmental concerns but also from falling bond from China well I think the the art market is heavily impacted entry does by the corona virus old tree disinfected at the moment I haven't seen anybody who has not the flu although he wasn't in China so that it's very much driven by the demand side but the our markets to have the systematic that the supply side can react sewage heavily depends on pack we do see that Libya is off production we are missing about a million barrels per day so this is stabilizing the market the people are not realizing that this is let's say a potential also for the downside of the our price because if Libya comes back and they can restart click click then we do have a large over supply in the market and we need to see a more heavy a reaction from all packed than just the six four thousand births per day they are discussing at the moment so where do you see the fool for oil prices than right now well we do think that we have a sixty dollars per barrel for twenty twenty which is less than we have seen last year but this is of course taking into account that there will be a stabilizing fundamentally especially by old pack if they don't react on the miss balance in the market then we are going to see a floor which is more the fifty when we talk about some of your specific areas where you're in Romania is a very interesting error if you the Neptune project but how is not progressing how closely you to decision on this this project well it's everlasting story to be honest you know we we have such a great project there we do see some progress as we speak about the frame work so the government is working although we are going to see another election up coming in Romania but I'm very confident that the parlamentarios approval process will take place and that we do get a and improve offshore lores so that let's see the economics we are calculating will be satisfying yeah we got X. yeah that's that's that's the that's the second point you know how how you should dance a tango you know and this is the open question and Exxon is started the pro says and we don't know about the timing and it's up about the bits which are coming in and Exxon only can answer your question so from our point of view it's very important that the OMB has a chance to take over the operate to ship because we have started the project from the very beginning and to if this is going to happen then we can keep the timeline for the development that's our main interest yep but we will not go for the fifty percent share of X. on what I'm up to date guidance can you give us a Libya production this year right now that's a difficult one yeah from from my point of view Libya will will stay offline for longer yes so I think there is not an easy compromise set by the two parties fighting each other so that's why I think that the courts will be blocked for longer I am not expecting to see it shortly so I'm calculating Q. one like last year well we had no production in the first quarter so hopefully it will start to come back second quarter but nobody really knows find what does that mean for overall production for twenty twenty them over overall production we have guided that this is about five hundred thousand per Spiti we can keep this but this is of course heavily depending when Libya's coming back yeah if Libya is offline the entire year then the number might look lower and finally what about new stream to where we will not well we are we have seen so much progress so far yeah so not seem too weak sergeants on love there's no clarity on the time I nobody knows I think and if we do have a concept plan B. being being explained by I do not seem to company I think that I can give you a better answer timing is a question mark about what is for sure is that the sanctions have blocked the pipe laying activities it's only a remaining five to ten percent of the overall construction Lange's as so we need to find out and don't seem to company needs to find a proper ship which is not affected by the sanctions and I think they're looking around Rhonda I'm really interesting I outlined by BP's new CEO of how they gonna tackled climate change of course the criticisms whether they wasn't necessary enough given a detail given up but the the time line on this website the starting point is that of where they actually want to go can you give any kind of guidance like that own in these plans I'm towards any form of carbon neutrality well I'm not not such a big fan and to have of fog the vision for the year twelve fifty to be honest and I'm I've I'm I'm afraid that the young generation is not waiting for a twenty fifty that will be going to solve the subject I think the they are urging us to demonstrate that we do have short term solutions and we focus on that for short term solutions envy will not so heavy engage in renew books I think there are many many companies who are now getting the call we will go and invest into recycling especially we will take care of all the plastic ways to recycle it we will prepare ourselves for a hydrogen company run a thank you so much for that run a sailor that see over the Austrian oil and gas explorer in V. joining us live in the daybreak Europe Steve thank you so

True Crime Brewery
Vanished: Kelsey Berreth
"It was Kelsey. Mom Cheryl contacted the police to report. Kelsey missing MRS on December. Second two thousand Eighteen Cheryl hadn't spoken to. Her daughter are in over a week. Kelsey infant daughter Kayleigh had been in the custody of her father and Kelsey Fiance Patrick swayze since Thanksgiving giving day and I wasn't like Kelsey to be out of touch without explanation right so right away alarm bells were ringing. Yeah this just isn't the Kelsey now. Oh very responsible. Smart Young Woman and Kelsey actually grew up on a farm in Washington state. She had a younger brother Clinton and loved. Horses is and she always had dreams of becoming a commercial pilot according to her mother and she she went to aviation school in Washington and then began working professionally as a flight instructor. So I'm very impressed by that. Yes pretty cool and everybody can do that in two thousand sixteen. She met Patrick swayze in on an online dating site. Type of thing yeah. She moved to Colorado to be near him so things heated up pretty quickly. Yes she really liked. Kim She thought he was a keeper and he could be the one group her list. She was well enough into him that she made a big move right. Yeah that shows something doesn't it. I mean and you have to be fairly committed to do that when we think frazee worked and lived on his mother's ranch where he trained cattle dogs and he also worked safari her. Now for those of you. Who Don't know like me? A farrier is a specialist in equine hoof care includes the trimming and balancing of horses hooves. WHO's and putting shoes on their hooves? Right and NASHES horses. I guess donkeys as well. He had a friend with donkey's who he is to take care of. Their hooves chargers officer who Friday I think so. So Kelsey worked. As a flight instructor at Falcon Air Force Base before she accepted the position. DOSS aviation Russian in Pueblo Colorado. Her boss Daas said that Kelsey was diligent and committed she commuted from her condo in Woodland Park to her job in Pueblo. Blow several days a week. People who flew with her remembered her as a very positive force in their lives and a someone that they could really trust when her students graduated graduated. They left some glowing reviews of her large knowledge base and her very helpful teaching techniques so she was really well regarded there so it seems and she had moved into her own condo in the town of Woodland Park and that's not far from phrase's ranch. The two became engaged and they had a baby girl in the fall of two thousand seventeen. They named her Kaley crazy. Seemed happy to be a father and seemed to take good care of Keighley but calcium calcium. Patrick didn't live together however in Kelsey family felt the relationship was a good one. The parents shared custody making plans to be together as a family. We at some point right so I kind of see right from the beginning here. A lack of commitment on his part that they weren't living together after they had a baby. Seems a little little strange to me. Yeah if you're co-parenting and you're engaged to be married. Why wouldn't you live together right? So that's just kind of a red flag that I noticed noticed right away and the beginning of this story. You're was it more. His decision not live together. Well we don't know you know. Her mother had said it was financial. He'll things which I think it was mostly him because he was the one who had financial problems which will get into. But let's go ahead and talk a little bit about the missing missing persons report and what I happened. Okay so the first police officer who showed up to do a welfare check on Kelsey was Corporal Beth Huber and Ed after entering information into the local and national databases. She contacted Patrick swayze so right away. They're going to contact the fiance well. Of course frizzy claimed that the last time he had seen Kelsey was Thanksgiving Day. That was November. Twenty second when they had exchanged custody of Keighley in the alley behind Chelsea's condo a frizzy said their romantic relationship was over during the the custody exchange. She returned items that belonged to Kelsey this included her handgun. Somehow Munition Car Keys House keys and some other personal items right so so custody. Exchange in the alley is another weird thing here. Yeah and also saying that their relationship was over nobody else knew of that UH and there was no evidence to show that and will notice that when we look at their conversations around this time Chelsea's family reported to police that it was highly unusual for her her to go away without telling anyone her mom Cheryl had spoken to Kelsey twice on the phone on November twenty second and two her Kelsey seemed like her normal. Happy yourself she talked excitedly about the upcoming Christmas holiday with Kaley. What kind of presence? They would have for stuff like that then after talking to her mom Kelsey Chelsea went shopping with Kaley. She was caught on video surveillance at a Safeway store and Woodland Park and she entered the store at twelve. Oh five everything looks. It's normal and exited the Safeway at twelve twenty seven pm and this would also be verified by receipts from the store so after leaving the store door Kelsey sent frasier text and she offered to make him a sweet potato casserole. That doesn't really sound like someone who's broken up. Her sure doesn't sounds like a good relationship. Yeah at least one that she's you know invested in for sure right then between twelve fifty four and when seventeen eighteen that same day frazee was captured on a Walmart surveillance camera at the Woodland Park Walmart. He had a baby carrier with a blanket that looked like the blankets. Seen with Kelsey and Kaley at the Safeway Okay we couldn't be seen but it's probable issues with frizzy because he had the carrier. Sure I think that's a pretty safe assumption. But Kelsey wasn't seen again after Thanksgiving Day even though her cellphone continued to send messages on November. Twenty four th Cheryl got a text from Chelsea's phone saying that she would call her later but then Kelsey never called her. The next day there was a text from Chelsea's phone to her supervisor at doss aviation it said she was planning to take a trip and would be away for a week. There were also messages to Patrick. swayze eight on the twenty four th at four. PM FRAC- sent a text to calcium phone. Saying if this is truly what you want respect your wishes and give you space the leave you alone now. Then the next day there was a text from Chelsea's phone to phrase's phone saying do you even love me. And he answered that text swith. Why would I bend over backwards and stand by you through everything if I didn't so the answer to your question is yes I do so so after about a week of not hearing from her daughter Cheryl Berith called free just to see you know what's going on? Frasier told Cheryl that he and Kelsey Elsie had an argument in calcium. Broken up with him and giving Kaley to him he suggested to share Kelsey may have flown somewhere with a CO worker. But Kelsey hadn't told Cheryl better trip or breaking up with Razi so mom Cheryl is getting more and more concerned and that's when she called the voice so at the welfare check of Chelsea's Condo. Her keys in purse were gone but both of her cars were parked outside. They didn't find any signs of foul. Oh play on this visit but her makeup in toothbrush. Were still in the bathroom and there were some mostly uneaten cinnamon rolls sitting on the stove. There was also also a candle on a warmer nearby in the heat was up higher than usual so these are all very strange things. She wouldn't leave for a trip without her makeup makeup in her toothbrush. Leaving food on the counter were turning the thermostat down right so by this time ten days had passed since Kelsey she had last been seen. Remember Cheryl got a text from Kelsey but we don't believe that that last one was from Kelsey because she was already missing right. Your impression is that it's doctored. Kind of thing. Yeah just to throw people off right and even Cheryl would say that. The texting wasn't like her daughters texting. So there were some red flags right away on the whole thing. There was a press conference held on December four and the case was still being treated as. There's a missing persons case. Police announced that Kelsey phone had pinged on a tower in gooding Idaho on November twenty fifth. This was a long way from aware. CALC- lived I think it was eight hundred. Two thousand miles so Cheryl spoke about her daughter being a reliable person and she asked for help in locating eating her but notably. Patrick Frasier did not attend this press conference and of course everybody noticed that

This Day in History Class
The Discovery of Exoplanets
"To this day in history class where we uncover a a new layer of history every day. Today is January ninth twenty twenty. The day was January ninth nineteen ninety-two radio. Astronomers Earth Alexander Volks German and Dale Frail announced the discovery of two planets orbiting the pulsar P. S. R. B. Twelve fifty seven Plus twelve. It was the first confirmed discovery of EXO planets exoplanets our planets beyond our solar system people people have thought that there were planets around other stars for centuries but scientists did not have the tools to detect them and there was no way to know what extra solar systems systems looks like and whether there was life there astronomers in the nineteen. Th Century claimed that they've seen EXO planets but their observations were discredited is credited the first evidence of a possible exit planet orbiting a White Dwarf named Van Manen to was recorded in nineteen seventeen and in nineteen eighty eight scientists. I proposed the existence of the EXO planet gamma Ab but it was not confirmed to be in orbit around around the Star Gamma CPI until two thousand and two using the auto CBO observatory. Puerto Rico. Astronomers Volks Chin and frail searched for new pulsars and February of Nineteen Ninety voest discovered a pulsar in the constellation Virgo. That spun on this axis one hundred in sixty one times per second for rotation period of six point twenty two milliseconds. The pollstar was called. PS are twelve fifty seven plus twelve with ps are standing pulsating source of radio and the following numbers representing the pulsar's right ascension and degrees of declaration modern conventions prefix older pulsar names with the letter. B since before nineteen ninety-three pulsars were given names according to their positions the B nineteen fifty coordinate system. Now their given names based on their position in the J. Two thousand coordinate system but the pulsar had regularities. It's pulsating period. Vocation and frail discovered that there were at least two planets orbiting. Sr B twelve fifty seven plus twelve the the exoplanets were named PS are twelve fifty seven plus Twelve C and P. S. twelve fifty seven plus. Twelve D or poltergeist aced phobic tour respectively. Both are around four times as massive as earth. One has an orbital period of sixty six point five days days and the other ninety eight point two days because the exoplanets are constantly hit with radiation from the pulsar there orbiting they are rocky and cannot support. Port organic life on January Ninth Nineteen ninety-two Frail and bolster published a paper in the Journal. Nature announcing their discovery of the two exoplanets planet's two years later boasted and his colleague macy's Edge Kotecki discovered a third planet in this system it is less massive than earth and has an orbital orbital period of twenty five point three days the planet likely formed from matter ejected into space during the Supernova explosion that created the pulsar in one thousand nine hundred five. Michelle your and Dea Kahlo discovered the first known exoplanet orbiting star similar to the sign since nineteen eighteen ninety two thousands of EXO planets have been discovered most of them confirmed by NAFTA's Kepler space telescope using the transit method. The transit method that detects exoplanets by measuring the dimming of a star as an orbiting body passes between it and earth if the dimming happens at regular intervals in last a set amount of time. Then it's likely that a planet orbiting the star the intensity of dimming helps scientists determine the size ratio between the Star and the planet exoplanets have also been discovered using other indirect methods like the radial velocity method.

AP News Radio
No. 12 Maryland grinds past No. 11 Ohio State 67-55
"Anthony callin junior let three players in double figures with twenty points says number twelve Maryland beat number eleven Ohio state sixty seven fifty five to remain unbeaten at home Jalin Smith chipped in with eleven points to go along with seven rebounds callin was ten of twelve from the foul line but his three pointer with twelve fifty eight to go put the terms up by ten and they coasted from there it was the Terps third straight wins since the loss to Seton hall Kallen says they're getting better each time out thing after the loss to seen hose a reality check for a for a lot of us we came back and locked in and got a lot better practicing SO the Buckeyes have now lost three straight and were led by Caleb Weston who had fifteen points Greg heist College Park Maryland

Herman Cain
SpaceX launches Falcon 9 resupply mission to the ISS today
"Stories SpaceX will attempt to launch a falcon nine rocket this afternoon and it's for more than just a resupply mission to the international space station today at twelve fifty one falcon nine will make its way to the international space station this launch will be the nineteenth resupply mission and send a robot hotel into space yes robots need a place to stay in space to this hotel is a protective storage unit

Orlando's Morning News
Two cargo freighters set for launch to space station this week
"Perry another rocket launch this week it said the Cape Canaveral Wednesday this was going to be Kerry some unique cargo but wiser and SpaceX have teamed up for special experiment the rocket will be carrying barley and other supplies heading to the international space station what was once a test barley germinates in microgravity the goal is to make your available for space travelers on Mars books when it opens up a twelve fifty one PM if it goes up here live during Orlando's news at noon right here on news ninety six point five W.

Biz 1190 Overnight featuring Bloomberg Radio
Goldman Sachs raises 2019 target for S&P 500, foresees 10% gain in 2020
"Meanwhile with corporate America's confidence in about the cool for Goldman Sachs says the rate cut will continue to push stock prices this year the bank has cut twenty nineteen earnings estimates for the S. and P. five hundred to a hundred and sixty seven dollars a share from a hundred and seventy three but raised its here and try IT POP price target by one hundred points to three thousand one hundred applying a three percent gain for the equity benchmark in the final five months of the year let's bring in Virginie at Madison see I owe at east spring investments and joins us from our studio in Singapore I mean the president is clearly piling on the pressure the markets for the most part the P. three pricing in a rate cut to to the tune of twenty five bids but is it the right thing to do well I think given the slow down that you're seeing you're seeing a global PMR you're seeing global trade being fifty eight percent of our global GDP and a sharp slowdown given the the battles going on I think yeah it is the right thing to do twenty five bids is what you know we're anticipating the key is going to be what else what signal is being given with regards to potentially another caught and to with regards to quantitative easing so I think you are seeing this loosening happening around the world with many central banks are considering a coat or having cut the ready which will support the economy what is not really usual is for the president to demand those cuts publicly with a a specific targets that that's quite unusual as we know yeah you're being very diplomatic as always version the I want to ask you about market expectations going into this particular apple M. C. meeting because we all remember the market reaction to the ECB last week is the bar set relatively high for the fed to impress the market today what I think would definitely consensus now is the twenty five so the guidance is what's gonna make the difference but of course in markets unique expectation of the past versus arrival is always a very important point so I think if we just get that if we didn't get explanation about Q. T. ending and when for example or some guidance I think it's possible that the markets are a little bit disappointed but then go back to fundamentals in the situation of course in the U. S. from an economic standpoint is much better than than in Europe so I think from that standpoint of resilience of the market to it is there but it's possible we get a bit of disappointment Brittany let's get into some of your calls we put together a graphic to show what's been happening with U. S. treasury yields and in fact you had the widely followed weekly server from JP Morgan that's survey of bond traders that showed an increase in market sentiment one of the highest levels of the past decade and the proportion of respondents expect a further gains for US treasury securities has rarely been higher but you know what they say about trade to get very crowded what's your call on U. S. treasuries well so cool you know is a range of one point nine two two point one if we get twenty five to fifty pips knife you got twelve fifty pips in Paktia say today that would be a massive surprise and would go on the ten year probably closer to one point nine quite quickly so it is a crime to trade but to remembered that it is not all to all we are not seeing a says Justin insurance trade and there is definitely a shift given what you're seeing into a global PMI and really strong slow down in the industrial sector globally but the service sector to consumers continuing to do well so you got those two components that you must play with which means we shouldn't have too drastic reaction but the coordination of action means that we all going into that one direction which supports I think the the current trade version eight you say you don't necessarily see this purely as an insurance cut but when you take a look at the reaction in the equity market in particular at this chart for us you can put upon the GT function on the Bloomberg chose valuations on the S. and P. five hundred now basically at a one year high certainly it seems like the stock market is interpreting this as the fed taking a precautionary measure when the economic data in the U. S. still looks pretty good what explains that thinking from equities so I think indeed did a deer are really is a good insurance verses recession right so so far we're in an environment where bad news is good news and what the market does being taking is that does not fish tones and this idea of cutting rates in anticipation of a strong slow down given again the fact that you know global trade is fifty percent of global GDP and of course the largest contributor to growth in GDP on a global basis are China India and then the US and the U. S. is doing much better China a slowing down but still doing okay and in my view very resilient so with this in mind this is the first step of what the market expects perhaps to be a continuation of the malls loosening of monetary policy to avoid a recession I think that's what the markets are

Gary Jeff Walker
Baltimore, Seven Four Nine Seven Thousand Pound And One Month discussed on Gary Jeff Walker
"The Baltimore sun ran a scathing editorial about the present but they said in a report from twenty seventeen the ball Baltimore sun quote anyone who took a walk around this neighborhood you think you're in it and a third world country that's the Baltimore sun and The Washington Post a larger Cummings is been the number one politician in Baltimore for decades what is he accomplished what has he done other than talk about the problem in Cincinnati the prosecutor says call out the National Guard twenty killed in one month nineteen black one white killed in one month and now everyone is outraged Cranley is outraged county commissioners are outraged Democratic Party is outraged well who's been a judge in Cincinnati for the past fifty years so these communities is a dysfunctional who's in charge the liberals Baltimore is the worst run city in America well the mayor of the most recent mail the Catherine Pugh you just heard was chase from office had been indictment for for fraud and bribery in office now the next allegation by the president is a Baltimore is infested with rats and roads one of the residents say the B. B. C. found quote residents have said that they live in rat infested neighborhoods regardless of what you do as a person living here there are roaches and mice an epidemic of bed bugs on quote I went to the mayor herself say rotting carcasses you smell that look at those rats that's the mayor next allegation is about the rats according to Orkin pest control Baltimore is one of the most rat infested cities in America the pest control company ranks Baltimore number six on the list the other Fiverr worst places like Memphis by the way also control of the Democratic Party the allegation of the presidents of filthy mess and that's true yeah I read to you three or four sentences from the Baltimore sun editorial board last year about Baltimore Baltimore sun quote food containers all up close paper but man appeals plastic bags and tons of garbage littering the shoulders of roads pile up in alleyways and are strewn across fields and yards not only is it unsightly and contribute to a rodent problem here in Baltimore but it can create a glom in a gloomy feeling it's at a time when the city is already facing self esteem issues because of high crime and the scandal surrounding university of Maryland medical system and merit Catherine Pugh who's now on indefinite leave enter healthy holiday books if anything this city needs a major scrubbing to help restore some of its freight than ME John quote that's from the editorial board of the Baltimore sun so when the president says the same things the Baltimore sun says the president is trashed and lastly when you get your reaction seven four nine seven thousand pound seven hundred a new eighteen T. Leslie isn't said Baltimore is dangerous Baltimore according to USA today well there's another conservative publication USA today Baltimore is deadlier than Chicago and Detroit according to crime statistics released by the FBI had the highest homicide rate in the nation and twenty eighteen it's dangerous for the residents the great majority home one is simple life lead in a good way but USA today says the Baltimore has more crime than Chicago and Detroit gun violence are chives dot org archives dot org reports of Baltimore was responsible for more than half the incidents involving guns and the state of Maryland that that's fifty five percent of the guns when they're twelve percent of the population and in Baltimore more than half of the murders are run solved the truth is what's happening in Baltimore has nothing to do with race everything to do with politics and inept democratic lawmakers who have turned their backs on their own people and want to blame others for their behavior can you smell what I'm cooking these are the facts and in Cincinnati according to the federal government they have three zip codes what you're in criminal crisis not being over the Rhine price hill in Avondale according to not United States government an Obama administration said exactly the same thing so is this a shock to the media these clubs I've played or available online why would the mainstream media play the clips of mayor Catherine Pugh how to touring these areas last year before she resigned saying exactly the same things but trump said why would the Baltimore sun editorial board revisit its editorial just seven months ago saying exactly the same thing the president says because the truth doesn't matter it's sink the Bismarck it is saying drop at all cost he is called a races for pointing out the same things that the African American Marable Baltimore I said the same kind of things that Bernie Sanders is said and he was applauded by city officials standing behind Bernie Sanders what am I missing here Meyer waves are yours we have Jane first coming up and many others seven four nine seven thousand pound seven hundred a new eighteen T. the democratic party's policies have collapsed living in urban areas for African American folks who deserve so much better twelve fifty six how may your Reds playing tonight against Pittsburgh all news radio seven hundred W. out of the seven hundred WLW

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Omega 3 Fatty Acids, Fish Oil and Your Testosterone
"Threes are a mega freeze beneficial for test Hoster on levels. Well, they're they're beneficial. Sean for our health period, you know, and you know, the the whole key to what we're talking about. Here is, you know, men's health and our hearts, right? And you're absolutely right. That the Omegas powers of choice any of the nine Omegas that we talk about are extremely important for not only our cardiac health, but our overall health as both men and women because remember Sean ninety six thousand deaths per year are due to omega three deficiencies and study at Harvard University in conjunction with the CDC found that it's the eighth largest killer. Amongst Americans eighth-largest killer omega three deficiency. So, you know, again almost a hundred thousand people are dying from preventable deficiency every year, and you know, symptoms of omega three deficiency might sound similar to testosterone levels, right including fatigue. Poor memory, dry, skin, heart problems mood, swings depression, poor circulation, so again poor circulation. What's what's the key to our sexual health are libido erectile function? One of the biggest keys is vascular health people with issues with their vascular cardiovascular system, like diabetics where people with cardiovascular disease, like I said earlier in the show, Sean remember one of their one of their symptoms that of cardiovascular disease or diabetes. Might be decreased libido. And that's one of the last things that you'll connect to decrease libido. So these men are being treated for erectile dysfunction, but the underlying cause is not being treated such as diabetes or the cardiovascular disease. So that's pretty scary stuff. And just also remember, Sean that omega three supplementation can cut our risk of death in half. So scientists wanted to really understand if mortality was affected in individuals with no evidence of heart disease, and a group of men aged six sixty four to seventy six we're supplementing with omega threes for a period of three years and during that time, Sean participants showed a forty seven percent reduction in the risk of dying from any cause compared to placebo group and women experienced forty four percent lower risk of death in a similar study. So, you know, there's a reason why we talk about the base of the pyramid. There's a reason why we really include taking. The Omegas and everything because you know, it really all does start with the Omegas. And you know, it comes. I personally think Sean it really comes down to two things that comes down to our vascular health, and it comes down to inflammation. Right because we know that inflammation is that devil has that evil evil player that can wreak havoc on any one of our organ systems, and if we can get a handle and decrease that inflammation. Then we're going to really be able to grab the bull by the horns when it comes to battling a lot of these issues that can affect any of our systems is there a specific a mega free formula that would be targeted or designed or maybe a favorite for men's health. That's a great question. Sean. And again, I I go back to the nine powers of choice and really focusing on the delivery system that's best for you. You know, I'm an old fashioned. Guy. You know, I I started with the rescue twelve fifty. I've tried a lot of them, but the rescue twelve fifty works fine for me. I have no problem taking the large the larger jails soft gels. I have no problems taking it three times a day. You know, but you know in my cat in my medicine cabinet. I do have the rescue Arctic cod. Now, what's the rescue Arctic cod? How does that differ from the rescue the standard rescue twelve fifty? Well, I can tell you easily it the rescue Arctic cod actually has a higher D H eighty EPA ratio. So what's that mean? Well, you know, they're both great products. But the DHA really focuses more on our brain health and our eye health, and the other added benefit of the Arctic cod is it has vitamin d so along with the Arctic cod the rescue twelve fifty. Plus those two products contain vitamin d now the rescue. Arctic cod. You only have to take one soft gel three times a day. So you know, sometimes I mix and match. But again, it's a delivery system. You you had mentioned you or your wife, I think don't like taking a larger soft gels. So the t g the rescue t- twenty five hundred works for people that that like the small smaller soft gels some people prefer liquid form. So the rescue three max liquid or the rescue lemon flavored. Oh, three no the twelve fifty liquid. So again, a lot of different ways to take the most superior Omegas

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U.S. top court rejects Exxon in climate change document dispute
"Everybody down with Donald Trump steady gifts. No, go, tell us using the point WDBO ready, Scott. Let them read. All right. I'd like to see snoop Dogg taken IQ test. Why does anyone care? What snoop Dogg thing? Bigger question is why would WDBO choose to have snoop Dogg. Snoop Doggy Dogg or snoop lion. Did he go back to dog? You went back to back didn't catch. Okay. Do we have any more we done that was it? I want to hear this. Anyone care what snoop Dogg? I know when I wanna poignant and impactful reaction to the news of the day, my go-to guy. Yeah. Snoop dogg. He's gonna do horoscopes later on this year. Unreal. All right. All right. Hey, it gets you to talk and twelve fifty news ninety six point five