35 Burst results for "Twenty Five Million Dollars"

Jury awards $25M in damages for Unite the Right violence

AP News Radio

00:50 sec | 1 year ago

Jury awards $25M in damages for Unite the Right violence

"In a mixed verdict a jury awards millions in damages for violence that erupted during the twenty seventeen unite the right rally a jury has ordered white nationalist leaders and organizations to pay more than twenty five million dollars in damages over violence that erupted during the deadly twenty seventeen unite the right rally in Charlottesville after a nearly monthlong civil trial the jury in U. S. District Court deadlocked on two key claims but found the white nationalist liable on four other counts the suit was filed by nine people who suffered physical and emotional injuries during the two days of demonstrations attorney Roberta Kaplan said the plaintiffs lawyers plan to refile the suit so a new jury can decide the two claims this jury could not reach a verdict on I'm surely after

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Florida school massacre families settle suit with district

AP News Radio

00:44 sec | 1 year ago

Florida school massacre families settle suit with district

"Hi Mike Ross you're reporting families reach a settlement with the Florida school district in a twenty eighteen high school massacre fifty two families of people either killed wounded or traumatized in the twenty eighteen shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas high school in parkland Florida have reached the twenty five million dollar settlement with Broward county school district the settlement was reached in a lawsuit that accused the school district of negligence David Brill an attorney representing the families confirmed the settlement first reported by the South Florida sun Sentinel fourteen students and three staff members were killed in the attack last week attorneys representing Nicolas Cruz said Cruz will plead guilty Wednesday to seventeen counts of first degree murder and seventeen counts of attempted murder hi Mike Rossio

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 Shredded Banksy artwork sells for $25.4 million at auction

AP News Radio

00:42 sec | 1 year ago

Shredded Banksy artwork sells for $25.4 million at auction

"A work by British street artist Banksy sold for a record twenty five million dollars at auction in London something happened after what is now called love is in the band sold in twenty eighteen for the first time for just one point four million dollars the how much came down and all of a sudden we had this beeping noise it wasn't Sotheby's along through or like what's going on M. a Baker at Sotheby's says auctioneers were out of their seats their hands were over there miles looked over in the the picture has sort of look like in full and half out of the frame and it wasn't until a bit later that we realized that it had to be shredded it's a half shredded canvas and ornate frame bearing a spray painted image of a girl reaching for a heart shaped red balloon the

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USA Gymnastics Eyes $425 Million Settlement With Abuse Survivors

AP News Radio

00:46 sec | 1 year ago

USA Gymnastics Eyes $425 Million Settlement With Abuse Survivors

"Hi Mike Rossi a reporting USA gymnastics proposes a four hundred twenty five million dollar settlement with survivors of the Larry Nassar sexual abuse scandal nearly three years after USA gymnastics filed for bankruptcy in the wake of the Larry Nassar scandal the organization and the survivors committee representing hundreds of women have filed a joint four hundred twenty five million dollars settlement proposal in U. S. bankruptcy court Nassar who worked as a sports doctor for USA gymnastics and Michigan State University is in prison in Michigan for sexual assault and possession of child **** the proposal needs to be approved by the survivors and any other creditors votes must be in by November eighth and written objections are due by November nineteenth a confirmation hearing is scheduled for early December hi Mike Rossi

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Royal Caribbean Breaks Ground on New Cruise Terminal in Galveston

Cruise Radio News Briefs

00:32 sec | 1 year ago

Royal Caribbean Breaks Ground on New Cruise Terminal in Galveston

"Work on caribbeans new terminal three at the puerto galveston. Texas is officially underway. The cruise line and port held a groundbreaking ceremony over the weekend. To mark the start of construction of the one hundred. twenty five million dollar facility. Royal caribbean sunday contract to build a terminal back in two thousand nineteen and we'll lease it from the port for twenty years with an additional four ten year options terminal three will be the future home of the mega ship allure of the seas which will sail seven-night western caribbean itineraries. Starting november of twenty two

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John Collins Agrees to Five-Year, $125M Deal, to Stay With Atlanta Hawks

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01:07 min | 1 year ago

John Collins Agrees to Five-Year, $125M Deal, to Stay With Atlanta Hawks

"Another team. That is absolutely killing it. This offseason is the atlanta hawks. John collins is back on a five year. One hundred twenty five million dollar deal. I'm sure some people are willing to pan this. I think it's fine John collins a really good player you saw how valuable was is. The playoffs went on last year or not last year. But in this past postseason. Like i know the numbers dipped but i still think he provides a lot for them flexibility. Wise this floorspace and continues to be for real. He has some some room to groza. Passer i'm not sure how that's going to look. I hope that. I mean. That's obviously i think that's the the hope for john. Collins was next year is that he really takes a leap as a decision maker. Because that is the big struggle for him right now. I do think that he provides a lot defensively as a weakside rim-protector he can get out to the perimeter. A little bit like it's better than asking clint to close out on the corner. If you have john carlos going on the corner but point being like you just have so much versatility throughout that rosser. Losing john collins hurts a lot more than keeping him. And i also don't think that this is a negative contract. It's a lot of money. But john collins very good player. Who's going to get

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Avenatti Sentenced to 2.5 Years in Prison for Extortion

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00:58 sec | 2 years ago

Avenatti Sentenced to 2.5 Years in Prison for Extortion

"A federal judge has sentenced California lawyer Michael Avenatti two two and a half years in prison michelada nadie rose to fame representing stormy Daniels in two thousand and eighteen lawsuits against former president Donald Trump Americans deserve to know the truth about their elected leaders his political aspirations evaporated in twenty nineteen when prosecutors charged him with fraud saying he was enjoying a celebrity lifestyle while cheating clients out of millions of dollars and failing to pay his taxes now he's been sentenced to two and a half years in prison for trying to extort up to twenty five million dollars from Nike by threatening the company with bad publicity in a statement former client Gerry Franklin junior Los Angeles youth basketball league organizer said the lawyer's actions devastated him financially professionally and emotionally the judge wrote that evidence showed up in IT devices approach to Nike that was designed to enrich himself rather than address his client's objectives I've been already faces a separate trial next year in Manhattan stormy Daniels has alleged he cheated her out of hundreds of thousands of dollars from a book deal I'm Jennifer king

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Michael Avenatti Faces Sentencing in Nike Extortion Scheme

AP News Radio

00:49 sec | 2 years ago

Michael Avenatti Faces Sentencing in Nike Extortion Scheme

"An attorney who once sparred with then president trump will be sentenced today on criminal fraud charges Michael Avenatti was convicted on charges that he tried to extort up to twenty five million dollars from Nike when he represented a youth basketball league organizer upset that Nike had ended its league sponsorship the U. S. probation department recommends an eight year prison term Evan Adams lawyers want six months in prison and a year of home detention Avenatti also faces trials later this year in Los Angeles on fraud charges and next year in New York where he's charged with cheating is former client porn star stormy Daniels out of hundreds of thousands of dollars Avenatti represented Daniels and twenty eighteen in lawsuits against trump I'm my company

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"twenty five million dollars" Discussed on Top Advisor Marketing Podcast

Top Advisor Marketing Podcast

04:18 min | 2 years ago

"twenty five million dollars" Discussed on Top Advisor Marketing Podcast

"Welcome to another top advisor. Marketing podcasts at halloween as always and today. We've got sean amis. Now i just met sean a little while ago. We met online which everybody does no matter. What their relationships are. Nowadays we met through linked in and she is a growth consultant certified high performance coach to financial professionals and founder of inspire growth. And i wanted to bring her on the show and you guys might say. Hold on a second. She's like a sales coach and she is but she does it end the way. That's entirely in line with our philosophy here at proud mouth so shawna welcome to show. Thank you so much for having me. I'm really excited to be here. All right. here's the first question. I ask everybody. I wanna know your story. How did you get to start inspire growth. Yeah it's funny. I actually started as someone who really had a visceral reaction. Negative reaction to sail. So it's kind of blows my own mind that i'm here and we're going to be talking about sales. So i started. Sixteen years ago in financial services. I went to school outside of philadelphia and i actively in career fairs actively avoided any sales job that he ended up getting a marketing role which i was really excited about and are a firm which again is probably pretty unique so it was a smaller firm. They were managing right around. Two hundred million two hundred and twenty five million dollars when i joined and my role is really to help around development help to produce content and help them grow again. I was straight out of college as a sixteen years ago. And over the course of eight years i learned so much ended up wearing a lot of different hats like most people do are a firms and really started to be more involved in kind of driving a lot of the development. It was a lot of marketing. At the time we weren't really taking action on the development and kind of getting our hands dirty there so i started to step into that so eight years in..

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"twenty five million dollars" Discussed on As It Happens from CBC Radio

As It Happens from CBC Radio

07:16 min | 2 years ago

"twenty five million dollars" Discussed on As It Happens from CBC Radio

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The catholic church in its religious orders have signaled that they're open to releasing records about the residential schools. They ran but paying out. Compensation is another story today. Cbc saskatoon is reporting. Just how little the catholic church has paid specifically in saskatchewan in two thousand and five. The church committed to raising twenty five million dollars to pay survivors across canada. So far it has paid only four million and just thirty. Four thousand two survivors in saskatoon. At the same time in saskatoon the local roman catholic diocese has spent twenty eight million dollars building a state of the art cathedral that coupled with the recent confirmation of unmarked graves and kamloops and calluses first nation leaves. Frank badger feeling disheartened. Mr badger is a residential school survivors. Who lives near that new cathedral in saskatoon and a warning. That parts of this interview are disturbing so frank. You live very close to this new multi-million dollar cathedral what is it like to see it and live so close to it. Not a very good feeling. It's not a very good feeling. Because i know what's going on behind the scenes also there will to pay for. What is it twenty nine million dollars cathedral half million dollar a funeral and yet for all the damage done from from where i went to school. In duck lake city michael residential school. It was built in eighteen ninety four shut down in nineteen ninety six. That's over a hundred years and all that damage is done over that time. They're reluctant to pay. Twenty five million dollars doing understand that we should let our listeners know that the catholic church agreed to raise twenty five million dollars to pay survivors of residential schools. So far they've only paid out four million dollars. What do you make of that ratio It's not just not right there so reluctant to let go of their money unless it benefits them like i was in residential school for ten years and just to let you know what kind of people they were for money. These little pictures of Little pictures of little kids on there and they used to call them pigging babies. That's what they called us to. They call this pig because the savage his big and what to do is when you've got mail and if you've got money from your parents see if you got a quarter the take five to ten cents out of there for the pig in baby back then. Five and ten cents. There's a lotta of money. Sorry you had to go through that frank. I mean. I don't know you as i understand. It became a teacher when you grew up. Yes well actually. I came a colleague. I i drank for about twenty years and when i decided to sober up my daughter was six months old and i realized that what was happening to my to my kids is what happened to me with. My mom neglected abused. Oh and so. That's how they do something with my life now. My my kids are going to be raised. Exactly the same way. I was raised in residential school. And i've been sober now for forty one years congratulations. I decided to go back to school. I finished angry twelve university. I got my degree in education ends. Better fact i just retired about three or four years ago after twenty seven years as a teacher. The reason i brought up the fact that you were a teacher is because it's such an interesting decision that you made given what you experienced and i wondered how it inform the kind of teacher. You were what you told the classes about your experience. I told the classes about my experiences. Were one one incident really kept coming back to my mind that was spelling class with sister. Anthony ingrate three and they had about twelve words on the board and she said there's two words that sound the same that was eight. Like i ate something and there was eight people but well i looked at was. There's eight and snake. So i i thought i told her. I said eytan snakes on the same. Oh my goodness. I couldn't believe that she come up and slapped me on the head and she said it was stupid. I w's all that goodness you're an idiot. This really degrading and for me. All the things that happened in residential school where lived experiences. I didn't want to do to other kids. Having lived all of that when you learn that that lawyers with the catholic church successfully argued in court that churches tried their best to raise. The money promised that twenty five million dollars for survivors. But had no more money to give. How do you respond. How do you process that you can't. It's so ridiculous. In all religions the biggest business one of the biggest businesses in the world is resonable at six billion dollars and they have all these other bigger than scheduling. Now where in the world can't be come up with twenty five million dollars not only did their actions 'cause a lot of damage within within families but now they're refusing to help these people like myself to get back on track to get my life back and the pop not apologizing. Why not apologize. I can understand if you could speak to the pope directly or even closer to home to the roman catholic diocese of.

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"twenty five million dollars" Discussed on The Dentalpreneur Podcast with Dr. Mark Costes

The Dentalpreneur Podcast with Dr. Mark Costes

01:52 min | 2 years ago

"twenty five million dollars" Discussed on The Dentalpreneur Podcast with Dr. Mark Costes

"A couple of days which is a miracle when you've changed. Boys is a key principle near business. Apply small plates. Now i want to ask you a question to questions fact. They're very important just to set the stage for how we naturally behave because they key. I is to not change your behavior but to channel your behavior in fact we achieve much greater for life not right by trying to change who we are but actually leveraging who already are to allow behavior to drives to the results who want small plates. But i want to ask you two questions first. One is do you. Currently have your business was called a primary banking account and we mean by. This is this where you put your deposits in and you pay your bills from you. Have one of those. I suspect yes. And if you have a primary checking account. I want to congratulate you because you are representative of the typical business. Owner is the most common deployment most businesses that are under twenty five million dollars in revenues. Small businesses have a primary checking account that the business owner leverages clicked. And you pay from. May's mother wants to. There's one primary if you said yes you have that you are in the position to be wildly profitable in fact i would is the best thing you can have. So that's awesome. I do the second question for you. Do you check your bank accounts regularly and let me ask you this or stage of this way. Does your accountant even suggests that you don't maybe she like no. Don't love your bank accounts. Look your income statement and your bow. She and her cashless tie those in together us ratio's like the operating cash ratio one of the most critical ratios inventory. Turn for the entire. You carry look at those things and now reflect on healthier business but the one thing you should never do as.

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"twenty five million dollars" Discussed on The Hull Show ? 1310 KFKA

The Hull Show ? 1310 KFKA

05:18 min | 2 years ago

"twenty five million dollars" Discussed on The Hull Show ? 1310 KFKA

"Here. I think he can still be good by the time. You've got your next successful theme. I don't think he costs you that much anyway. And i don't think you get a ton for him in the trade so let him be the guy who helps pass on. Yes i know you can do it. the next generation guys ryan roulston the solitaires. These guys. who are coming up. You can say. I've been through what you're going right now. Struggles i can help you get through. It even sent a tala. Even austin is going to have his moments you know and and being there for those guys also still. Yeah pitching pretty well. He's shown you can do that. So i i liked and the rockies have all the money in the world has spent especially if they are going to lose trevor story. They've got like twenty five million dollars. Guaranteed next year to charlie bachman and armone marquette and everybody else is a young guy in arbitration making basically league minimum or or a little bit more so signed. John gray yeah. I'm with you one hundred percent. I would love to see that happen. I'm a great fan anyway but it does. It does make sense. Because i love that that point by. You don't often find a lot of guys that are that are decent pitching and then want to be there. So i say that's the perfect combination. Find a way to make it happen. drew next up for the rocks. Dreaded dreaded words nobody wants to hear if you're rockies fan but on the road for the five Yeah yeah can't get much worse right. They say that. And then you look at the diamondbacks and go. They lost twenty three consecutive rose. So you can't take away. The wins that they do have on the road. That's got swing. Get worse if you lose badly. They just start. Taking away wins that you had earlier very true. You know. I do think at some point. The growth of the young players confidence that.

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"twenty five million dollars" Discussed on Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA

Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA

02:42 min | 2 years ago

"twenty five million dollars" Discussed on Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA

"The city won't even store water in them this year. Chambers said the volumes are relatively small. So it won't actually impede the city's ability to provide water to well. All of us thirsty customers. At the city allowed the reservoirs to fill with water they would fill with sediment and that in turn would lead to some pretty pricy treatment. Thanks to a wet spring and early summer. the area doesn't have the same fire. Rest thank heaven. This year as there is for example on the western slope but there are some pretty significant areas of the upper colorado and big thompson not yet touched by wildfire and his temperatures continued rise. Well soil and vegetation get drier chambers said that these conditions will lead to more record-setting years of wildfire across colorado indeed the mountain west. He said we know that. When you compound that fact pattern with about a century of fire suppression in our forests and very limited mitigation and limited control burns that we have some forests in our watershed. That are ripe for future wildfire. So senate bill to fifty eight invest twenty five million dollars into wildfire mitigation in targeted location. Mitigation includes techniques such as those prescribed burns taking out lower tree branches and of course removing dead fall firebreaks fuel for fires to grow. They also help prevent fires from spreading for example. The burn area from the high park fire prevented a lot of growth for the cameron. Peak fire addressing beetle. Kill yeah. that's another important element in the overarching quesion as beetle kill fueled explosive growth of the east troublesome fire last year chambers said it's important to find an economically viable use for those dead trees and an environmentally appropriate way to harvest and use them with a high likelihood increased wildfire across the west and the immense need to recover from those wildfires. City officials are collaborating with northern water to work through federal lobbyists to try getting additional funding for the emergency..

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"twenty five million dollars" Discussed on The Weekly Planet

The Weekly Planet

05:55 min | 2 years ago

"twenty five million dollars" Discussed on The Weekly Planet

"Throw the fast saga. You've been a believer traces cold now the fast saga you feel about that. I didn't know that. Or i did know it and i forgot it all doesn't matter it doesn't matter but it's nice to be nice to be in the midst of a saga as good debate aside and it's always good to leave like an a video because what we're really gonna be focusing this week on alexa to tucson's right now on my god. It's an epic journey. Gonna like you didn't even know you're in another saga double saga. But it's always good to beta saga. But really the thing that we are gonna lies a focus on this way and it might not be what people think it's going to be. What is it mason read. This movie is office his thing. Both of us rented this movie on amazon video. And we watched i a- televisions and it's the something's wrong. Something's wrong with its weirdly massively oversaturated in every frame inside why aren't people talking about it but then he played at laney laptop. And you like it's fine. It's one of my laptop the same version because he obviously you can switch between the two is fine. I also then rented it through youtube. It's fine. It seems to be specific televisions and specific streaming platforms. We the only people in the world. This happened to happen to and people wondering what looks like. I feel that on my phone. Because i don't know how else i can capture this from. My name's i hope you've recorded enough footage for me to go through all these jokes that i wrote about how read the movie was before i realized it's not that read in all the other formats. Here we go giants. This movie is so painful to look at they leave. The film canisters in a hot car. All day with the windows up james. This movie is what it would look like if a movie could get sunburned james. This movie is the english backpacker in their first month in australia of movies. I have one hundred. This movie is the visual representation of that one source on hot ones. That immediately makes everybody sick and has no redeeming qualities. You know the one. This movie looks like i got to pick it out of a gloss tank at a chinese restaurant in my boiler. Call me at the table. This movie is like a light middle aged man at the supermarket. Who's absolutely fuming that he can't get the sale price on something that is not on sale anymore. This movie looks like i accidentally put it in the washing machine with a red shirt and a pit bull say day. This movie looks like throw up my flaming hot cheetos. All over a copy of street rod magazine. This movie looks like it arrived in florida. After a long stopover at laptop tina the famous spanish festival tomatoes. I'll give you one more. This movie is so read. That senator joseph mccarthy rose from his grave and accused it of unamerican activities. But here's the thing james. There's nothing more american than five hundred cubic centimeters of american muscle. You'd better believe but anyway out. It's that read this read because you told me you like it's really rape and i'm like okay. I remember being pretty million and saturated. And what do you dislike what the fuck is happening. We both have strokes. Because like google it and you know what he's talking about me. I went back. And i re watched boys in the hood. Which is i to me Second famous john singleton movie. Shaw animal like this is visual star. This is what he does know. Fire it's what somebody did show. I don't know if somebody has an explanation. We would love to hear if you want to check it out yourself. I mean i wouldn't recommend renting this movie necessarily but hey it's a wild ride. Isn't it mason. Also nobody in the comments. Tell us to change to settings we. We didn't have collectively. We have different. Tv's i went through all of my settings it literally has never done it on anything else light. Did we turn off motion smoothing off always on baby. Tom cruise came to my house with a hammer will come to my house and i had a big a hammer so very might be on that. What's this this movie is about what we do it. Yes tom around ryan on his back. He's turned to crime and he's added big smoke. Machines to the saudis boise which. I don't know what's the worst crime the actual crohn's or the smarts machines but this is interesting because at this point they haven't really figured out numerous furious movies. Which is you're going to have a poll walker. You gotta have a vin diesel. Yes vin diesel comeback while. I've actually got some information. He from variety that vin diesel revealed that he turned down at twenty five million dollar offer from universal studios to return diesel raisin that the premise of the film did not work stating universal studios. Didn't take a francis. Ford coppola approach to it. That's what i remember they. We did sequels in the eighties nineties when they would just drum up a new story unrelated for the most part and slap the same name on it. They wrote two versions of this one with days. One without. I think you could mostly just replace. You know a lot of this with vin diesel key. Because he's working with an ex-con who's an old friend of his we betrayed. Yep show i mean. Don't get me wrong tyres. Gibson acts wildly different than what vinnie diesel would beat sarah all the time But ex wadley difference to the white sox in every other movie that every other. I furious movie. Big point of contention for me mason and again didn't they haven't figured out yet. Just going back slightly. Twenty-five he turned down. Twenty five million dollars that you're a star on the rise. you like. I'm not gonna do that. I'm gonna. I'm gonna do chronicles of riddick instead for probably lance. Maybe it was kind of a drain projects on rise. So when was it decided. Tarez gibson would be the worst character in the franchise be caught. And that's that's a bit harsh. But he's like an idiot now. He's always coming in like what's happening. I don't understand anything can't do anything auto know anyone..

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"twenty five million dollars" Discussed on They Called This a Movie

They Called This a Movie

03:32 min | 2 years ago

"twenty five million dollars" Discussed on They Called This a Movie

"I don't know there but okay well yeah. I don't know why you need that. But yeah because i thought it would have been cool if it was like. They had to rely on each other to get out and not the kids. I don't disagree ruin it. Yeah i think there. There's a lot of cutting back and forth between them and the tv and and the kids and the kids really don't play any part of the story until the very end and it's for ten seconds so you could probably figure out a way to not have them play a role at all you know. They were at their friend's house. All weekend you know. Yeah exactly and i think it has a much stronger message. I i know he goes back for her at the end but i think it would have been cool if they just completed it on their own the first time you know they show that the wife is more than capable of handling herself right in the wrestling match it. She handedly winds app for them. Yeah i thought that would have been cooler but again. Was it enough for me to say like this movie sucks. No i mean it's a. It's a family comedy. Essentially and and i think the pg was kinda put their prior to pg meaning. Pg you know underwriting. It's like it's like all dogs. Go to heaven having g and movies a g just because it's a cartoon dog. There's some pretty scary visuals in all dogs. Go to heaven so it was one of those things like yeah you know just slap a pg on it. It's one thousand nine hundred. Two kids are smoking these days. Mortal kombat hasn't come out yet so stay tuned for nineteen ninety-two direct by peter. Higham who directed twenty ten the year we make contact the relic running scared end time. Cop stars john. Ritter pam dover. Jeffrey jones david tom. Heather mccomb bob dish. Joyce gordon eugene levy eric king and don kalfa has an i am to be score of six point two and a rotten tomatoes score forty seven percent budget. Twenty five million dollars box office. Ten point seven now make. it's money back. You guys wanna do it right stan. What do you got for us going to give a quick shout out to our good friend. Tia and her weekly podcast. That she does with her friend. Brittany called the top ten with tia. It's a weekly podcast. Where she and her friend discussed top ten lists. They have a lot of good lists on there. You could check her out. Abc bug nation and also on twitter at t c underscore stark and. She is also the head writer. Forgive five nation with whom we are a proud member of so you could go while you're checking us out there. Check her out as well. Great and we are going to take a quick break and you guys are going to listen to some messages from friends of podcasts..

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"twenty five million dollars" Discussed on Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard

Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard

05:46 min | 2 years ago

"twenty five million dollars" Discussed on Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard

"Well right in letters to a young athlete. I imagine you're warning people. It's going to be about a lot more than what happens on the basketball court. You cannot be naive to that. Yeah no absolutely one of the things that i love about. Just how kind of things played out with. My career is small things so like when i interact with people if they haven't seen me for a while and i'm back in the nba family. Or i see a fan of smile. It can get intense sometimes but it's still very nice because i'm like wow. They don't have to smile. What if i was done and they weren't smiling. I'm sure that has to be a lot of guys experience right. Yeah if you didn't think about those things but like wow. How cool is that. That people smile when they see me. Or if we've known each other and you smile when you see me that's invaluable you know. Owen wilson another dallas. Boy i read an interview with him. One time in the in the interviewer said do you get sick. People recognizing you and he's like he's like you know. Sometimes it can get a lot. But i just think like wow i just by seeing people smile. It's kind of like a superpower like what a great way to look at it like. That's that's exactly what you're saying like to have the effect on people that makes them immediately smile. There's worse things could be the other way around. And i'm like well. How would that feel if it's too mushroom like come on would. If they weren't some out what did they were smiling. And they see you cruise or worse like tried to avoid contact like. Oh i don't want this due to talk to me. Let's let's three blocks away. I'm six ten. i can see so imagine. The the opinions must vary greatly as they do in show business. So i just happened to be the type of person that when a studio gave me twenty five million dollars to make a movie. I respect that. That's a huge bet on me. Like i respect that someone has entrusted me with millions of dollars and i have colleagues that it's always like us against them like trying to make me do this. They're trying to make me do that in if i could. Just do my own thing. And i'm like yeah but you're not acknowledging someone's gotta give you the twenty five million like i've always been kind of at peace with that but there's other people that feel really kind of confined by that and it sounds a little bit like you except that it is a business on some level. Hell yeah man. You always have to find that balance of business and personal life right. Yeah but once you sign your name on the line. I was one of the things i had learned about. Contracts just like people signed on a contract and and be like well. You're not letting me be who i am like. Yeah 'cause you sign a contract so it is what it is. Yep you are an employee for us. There were a lot of obligations for if you want to be a professional athlete. People are going to be in business and not only on the organizational standpoint but from being a public figure. You're a public figure now. And and people are naturally curious about you. There's certain obligations that you have to adhere to and and you sign your name on the dotted line you have to deal with..

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"twenty five million dollars" Discussed on Saving Sex and the City 3

Saving Sex and the City 3

05:22 min | 2 years ago

"twenty five million dollars" Discussed on Saving Sex and the City 3

"It's a real thing and like Samantha's like, wow, thank you. And They make up and Trey offers oh go ahead and then you know, maybe just as like and this is why. And he reveals the painting is above his own desk. In his study, in his all plaid study, full of mallard ducks, and it's just there. And it's like and this is why I bought this painting because it not only represents where I'm at. But it also represents where I'm from and you know I'm I'm so sorry that I put you know, Charlotte through what I put her, I just didn't know myself. Well enough there. But I just wanted to bring her by by having a piece of her here which is a bit weird. But Samantha is weird, but beautiful, and it is a reminder and like it's very sweet. And he's like, I wanted to, I had heard about Harry's like diagnosis, you know, last year and I knew that they were having trouble and I just I wanted to find a way home. like, Help them. And so I felt like this would be the best way and then and it's time for really it's time for Charlotte and trade to like make amends until this is how he's going to do it. Is he's going to like give her half of the money that the painting is worth. So now basically she has twenty-five million dollars worth of equity in and painting of her own vagina. And plus the 26, Kerry also gave her carry also gave her a million. So, Charlotte is really killing Edge, doing whatever. Yeah, she's long. It may be one of the wealthiest women in the group at this point and like, everything's looking up for Char, and should should there be like this moment? Where, like, pray God gives her? I mean, she should he give her money or should he give her like actual painting? Maybe a Samantha calls Charlotte and tells her to like set up a meeting for them. And then Trey offers, he could offer to give Charles the painting and she's like, no I think you should. I really think you should keep it. Like, I know that it means a lot to you and or.

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Indictment Against Former Trump Advisor Bannon Is Dismissed

AP News Radio

00:40 sec | 2 years ago

Indictment Against Former Trump Advisor Bannon Is Dismissed

"Hi Mike Rossi are reporting an indictment against former trump adviser Steve Bannon is dismissed a federal judge dismissed an indictment against former trump adviser Steve Bannon Tuesday over the objection of prosecutors Bannon served as chief strategist for former president Donald Trump in August twenty twenty Bannon was arrested aboard a luxury yacht off the Connecticut coast charged with defrauding donors in a twenty five million dollar fund to build a wall along the US border with Mexico prosecutors allege to Bannon diverted more than a million dollars Bannon pleaded not guilty before leaving office in January trump pardons Bannon but prosecutors asked the judge to let the indictment stand hi Mike Rossio

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"twenty five million dollars" Discussed on Boomer & Gio

Boomer & Gio

05:56 min | 2 years ago

"twenty five million dollars" Discussed on Boomer & Gio

"Love him. So what does that allow love. Hello bizarre so people have to understand. Aaron rodgers is making more money percentage wise of his team salary cap than any other team in the league. Yeah so he's got no right to complain about roster construction. Tom brady made twenty five million dollars. I remember the salary cap one down this year. yeah. Tom brady made twenty five million dollars last year. And that was essentially. What fifteen million dollars less than aaron rodgers was making these understand that like you know. Aaron can have it both ways. We'll give me all the money and then say you're not getting me the play on the side of the packers with this but our rogers would say would be a draft choices are cheap and you traded up to get another quarterback as opposed to someone to help me. That's why woodside so he got. They got them a new coach. New offense is thirteen and three back to back years and mvp so he was motivated by the draft. Morgan and it worked and it's worked with his coach. Is coach is a terrific young coach. I'll care what anybody says. I mean that was a brilliant higher by mark murphy and the green bay packers worked out a total opposite of mike mccarthy. I think mike mccarthy you think about this big heavy set guy just throwing the ball out there. Giving the ball to aaron rodgers. let go like a young aggressive. Awfully solid over here with the jets also going to be involved in everything said mike mccarthy it looks like the autopilot in the movie airplane. Fortunately does yeah. Let's just to do the same thing. Dak prescott down in dallas. Now know it'll be alright. I think who knows boomer and geo on the fan. Cbs sports now. We're getting the odyssey app. Aaron.

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"twenty five million dollars" Discussed on Thoroughbred Racing Radio Network

Thoroughbred Racing Radio Network

02:45 min | 2 years ago

"twenty five million dollars" Discussed on Thoroughbred Racing Radio Network

"Was heartwarming the other day to hear so many of those. I say that how important the racetrack was themselves in in private blaming me that you know they they they want the rate. They want libraries invidia. Well that's a That that's part one and that might You know lay a late goal. Groundwork for an alternate You know an alternate Opportunity for new ownership as let's get into that portion of the discussion and i actually exchanged some text with you over the weekend because saturday in conversation with let's say some prominent horse people and prominent owners breeders and stakeholders in the game and they talked about Discussion around the industry From people with means that are very interested in toning up and you know in buying the racetrack and then word came that roy. Arnold you're associated with roy's bid Is ready to put something forward as well. Where does this portion of the discussion stand. Well ryan will entertain offers We need to have been working a comfortable To close that the financing for this it is moving slower than when i would would have anticipated. But it's a big projects and what we've done is we've seen the end of it. Where the industrial and residential side we have we have letters can from major major industrial major rather than residential developers to offset the costs of this facility. This property has to be the ride. There's no there's no question about that. The community wants and so the racing end of it is very complicated. Stay because you have to buy the property which is more than half the price of the total development. But then you have to build a whole new bond eric. Because industrial will take down these barns and bryant added anyway they don't in nineteen twenty seven and and they're they're Not usable anymore. And so that is roughly comes in and about fifty million dollars then. I'm glad that there's about twenty five million dollars of improvements of grants and according to according to the individual that.

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"twenty five million dollars" Discussed on The Jose Morales Podcast

The Jose Morales Podcast

03:42 min | 2 years ago

"twenty five million dollars" Discussed on The Jose Morales Podcast

"You know how they have. Let's say five million dollar price. Would you take the five million up front. Look what he's colorblind. Can i get to my question. This is blue. Let's say twenty five million dollars. You got twenty five million dollars. Would you take the twenty five million dollars right then and there or would you take the payouts. Offer you where it's like. Who am i getting this from the lottery. Taken a right away and then you have the option of million dollars a year. no. I'm taking all cash out. I way because you don't know what the state of the government or the stay or whatever is going to happen within the was like what's the pale like twenty five million or something about twenty ninth every year for the next twenty five years or something that your life until i know. Yeah i would give them all the money right now using civic reason because you don't know what's cholesterol the government from the state if they go bankrupt you're on i would take just because i know that you would take it or i would take it all of it just because i know that there's different things i wanted. I would know what i want to do with it. I know that disciplined enough where i could manage that correctly versus before possibly not and then you go spending like crazy the before i would. Actually if you had asked me a lot ago. I would've said a million dollars so i could ricky's point regarded as point. Now he did will be like in twenty. I got that from The shark tank dude. You know that's kevin of the bulga kevin. He said serving saying he's like no. You want all your money because you don't know what's going to happen and that's actually why i always choose roth instead of a traditional ira because roth they take your taxes off Now versus later taxes are higher..

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"twenty five million dollars" Discussed on The Dave Pamah Show

The Dave Pamah Show

03:42 min | 2 years ago

"twenty five million dollars" Discussed on The Dave Pamah Show

"As bad especially in in a rich country like the us where we had a lot of things and you know even it was interesting. What trump said. Well you know. I back the support of the development of vaccine jr. But the fact of the matter is if you look into it because i heard the president of Dern speak that. Madonna started working on the vaccine in mid january. They had The the moment they heard the chinese had there was a virus in china. Madonna got together forces that we're going to work on this. In february mid february they had developed a vaccine by mid march. They had trials going on. And in mid may trump began operation warp speed. The timeliness is in two thousand twenty in twenty twenty the time line just indicates that that trump did help finance it but he was not nearly as indispensable the vaccine would have been developed regardless because maderno with You know have had their vaccine developed before before at a developed in an trial before operation warp speed. Yeah well we had two earlier. You mentioned that you wrote this. You actually wrote this book before. The actual elections was decided So so how did that work that you wrote a book about. What if trump won when he wasn't even decided well you know i was thinking that there was a great possibility that this could happen. And then therefore what are some of the things that would be done and what happened in you know. One of the things. Is that the chinese who hate trump. they would say well you know. How do we prevent this guy from being elected and so one of the things is the chinese are very good at hacking and they would have a group of hackers. They would use some of their people in the us and the way they would prevent They would get cooperation from some of their students. At mit at harvard at stanford at caltech with a threatened their people their relatives in china. And so the hacking would necessarily work so so then i thought well if you can't hack trump out of office you know how what's the one thing that trump has been very secretive and doesn't want released and it's obviously his taxes. Yes sir it. They weren't released in early. Two thousand twenty when yeah. Yeah yeah yeah so so so then you say what what. How do you get trump's taxes and you get the way that then anything else is done. You buy them in the chinese. Could you know in the book. The chinese put twenty twenty five million dollars to pay off somebody you know i think that if the irs but there is his accounting firm twenty five million dollars would go a long way and so the chinese and the book go to trump and say hey look we want to be your friend and you know trump trump in the book the thing that would piss off the chinese more than anything else. Which is recognized taiwan. Which is like the chinese recognizing texas and independent. So what they would do is is. They would say look..

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$25M suit blames energy, boat companies in fatal capsizing

AP News Radio

00:47 sec | 2 years ago

$25M suit blames energy, boat companies in fatal capsizing

"Hi Mike Rossi are reporting a pair of lawsuits blaming energy and boat companies for a fatal capsizing in the Gulf of Mexico the first lawsuits have been filed over last week's offshore oil industry vessel disaster in the Gulf of Mexico the two twenty five million dollar lawsuits were filed in Texas state court in Houston by an attorney representing Hannah desperate and Krista verger both of Louisiana despots husband ed virtues fiance are among seven people missing and presumed dead as of Friday six bodies had been recovered and identified six of the nineteen people who were on board when the vessel overturned in stormy weather were rescued both lawsuits faults Paulos energy and lift boat operator seacor marine LLC and its affiliates C. core lift boats LLC for the accident hi Mike Rossio

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"twenty five million dollars" Discussed on Starting with One Podcast

Starting with One Podcast

03:49 min | 2 years ago

"twenty five million dollars" Discussed on Starting with One Podcast

"And how sometimes that that helps you out and obviously then you mentioned about the mentoring both getting help from others reaching out to others and being able to give back to people who are trying to get into business and help them avoid some of the pitfalls so i think we've. We've heard that a lot from other people. We've had on the podcast. So i wanted to. Just maybe take a little bit of a detour. Tell us a little bit about yourself in terms of in your line of work like would you curious about what makes you tick and why so great question. I would say that. There were a lot of trends when it comes to business today. So whether it's you know i'm talking. March nineteen twenty twenty one. Are you looking at taking companies public through back are you looking at. Nf teas and as these new trends come up. How do you look them. How do you engage with them. In how do you may be possibly bring them into the current businesses that you are ultimately running so for myself personally. I continuously engage on current business events. Staying up on the latest because there is always opportunity is the opportunity right for you. Not necessarily but these are the type of things that make me right. It's about having the conversations with the robbins and the owls of the world. Because out of our conversation out of our podcast together there could be some light at the end of a tunnel. Base often idea that you might have previously spoken about or maybe afterwards it might be about getting an email because somebody listened to your podcasts. And they're interested to work together with you or maybe not necessarily for you. But hey can you make an introduction to this other individual and it's definitely something that we're looking at for give you a quick example among the council of sick kids where the technology council is trying to raise twenty five million dollars through the different startup companies and technology businesses in toronto. And of course beyond those borders. And when i put that information out there on twitter and on linked in i already got enormous amount of feedback through. Dm's direct messaging by about different ways to engage whether it was around giving money to sick kids or whether it was around like. Hey i've got a great idea based off of ai from ten year old daughter. Is that something that we can engage with within the hospital. So you never know where things are going to come from whether it's zoom call a coffee meeting a link. Didn't post a twitter post so there are many opportunities and i believe as far as continued to engage with great people. It's all that age of what people say it's like if you want something done well give it to a busy person to speak to because that person is the one that's gonna help you work with you and not necessarily yourself but is actually get the work done. So within that entrepreneurial journey everything can ultimately make an individual tech through conversation through meetings and through opportunities. I'm sitting here just really enjoying what you're saying because part of the reason and i it would be a big part of the reason why we started. The podcast is in a really selfishly. Ben i love having these conversations i know al al does too because you know you you get to sit down with like minded people and share ideas and and and to your point. I mean sometimes something will come out of a conversation that maybe it was in the back your brain and you mentioned sick kids and i know some of the people on the board there as well and you realize we're all connected and we and we probably have opportunities you even said it. There's opportunity everywhere and being able to have those conversations and build that network where i can reach out to ben because i know i know. Your background in your. You've got a got a strong technology background..

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Libsyn buys podcast ad company

podnews

00:40 sec | 2 years ago

Libsyn buys podcast ad company

"Contest lipson are so acquire advertise cost a podcast advertising company for thirty million dollars last year. Advertise cast bought in twelve million in revenue grew forty five percent. We expect to generate meaningful revenue by offering the advertise costs solution to lipton's customers said lipson president lori sims in acquired podcast creation platform poss in february. And this more succumb lipson has also raised twenty five million dollars in funding to pay for the advertise cast acquisition and to provide lipson with additional capital for other strategic acquisitions

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Once again, mayhem and mass destruction is back at the box office

AP News Radio

00:42 sec | 2 years ago

Once again, mayhem and mass destruction is back at the box office

"The light at the end of the tunnel for the movie industry the world needs most Sundays the movie industry totals up its receipts and announces its weekly winners and losers at the box office there's not been much of that the past year because most theaters have been closed by the pandemic and most Hollywood movies were shuffled off to streaming services that all changes now with the release of Godzilla versus Cong one of the few big releases to come out during the call that error and while it won't record the kind of blockbuster numbers big budget movies usually earn the numbers will be higher than any during the pandemic Godzilla versus concepts that to take in at least twenty five million dollars over the weekend I'm Oscar wells Gabriel

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"twenty five million dollars" Discussed on Wendell's World & Sports

Wendell's World & Sports

05:44 min | 2 years ago

"twenty five million dollars" Discussed on Wendell's World & Sports

"It goes has a great season any guarantee that eighty five is going to be there next season. Now what happens comes out of the gate slow and then the new york media and fans get on him like we know they can then he falls into some funk and it doesn't go well you might not get that contract. I think it's a mistake but again. I'm not going to tell them what to do with his money. I'm not gonna tell them to do with what is career is from the outside looking in you just walked away from a guaranteed three hundred twenty five million dollars. You're not the best player in baseball. I think lindores one of the best players in baseball. I don't disagree with that. He's not the best player in baseball. That's best player in baseball money. Is he close to three three five three five. It's for being the best as being Three twenty more than we're guaranteed.

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Ariana Grande is the highest paid The Voice coach

Naughty But Nice with Rob Shuter

01:51 min | 2 years ago

Ariana Grande is the highest paid The Voice coach

"Ariana grande is now if the highest paid coach ever to be on the voice. Let me give you all the dish. So arianna surprised everybody. When she announced she was joining the voice as a coach is going to be joining blake. Shelton john legend and kelly clarkson forsees in twenty one. She said that she's honored and excited to be joining. The voice family has been a huge fan of the show for a very long time. And you can't wait to go head to head with these incredible coaches and get to meet develop and no. Some new artists have fans will be excited to a does really melted down. She's going to be replacing. Nick jonas. This is a huge for the show an nbc. Let me just give you a few statistics here. Just you figure out how big ariana is on spotify. She's the most streamed artists of the deck. She has eighty two million followers on twitter. Which just is to give you. A comparison is almost double blake. John and kelly come bind myself. Says a telling me she's making the most of anybody on the show. Kelly at the moment makes the most she makes fifteen million dollars. They wanted to get her show. Particularly american idol was coming back. Very smart blake. Shelton ends around thirteen million dollars. Adam levine about the same member and miley. Cyrus was on the show. She got about thirteen million dollars to my sources. Tell me that they don't know the specific amount but they believe that ariana grande day could be getting twenty to twenty five million dollars a season which puts her on par. With what katy. Perry's getting at american idol.

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Top 10 players signed by Patriots

Strong Opinion Sports

05:48 min | 2 years ago

Top 10 players signed by Patriots

"Talk about the Patriots. The the Patriots grabbed everybody's attention by making move after move after move after move. Like we're watching it over agency going off. How many people are going to bring in its kind of unbelievable how many starters they've added? And so I count they added ten players that I think are very very significant to their team next year. In fact, I would say pretty clearly the Patriots are back and a lot of people saw this coming, you know, but they are going to be a force in the NFL next year here is my list my nerdy list of the ten players the top players. They added that are very significant to their roster next year. The first two are massive. It will reshape the entire Patriots offense. They added two tight ends Johnny Smith and Ed Hunter Henry. To Johnny Smith signed from Tennessee. He signed a four year deal worth up to fifty million dollars. That's Thirty one point two five million dollars guaranteed and he's only twenty-four years old. So that's Monday. That's a really gigantic Marquis franchise player. He cited the reason why it came to New England is cuz he loves Bill Belichick. He's got great respect for him. And I want to point out of all the everybody I'm about to talk about these shows to be in New England Bill Belichick got his kind of guys who sought out New England wanted to be there and wanted to work hard and win a Superbowl. I think it matters. It's very very exciting. These are not with Josh Gordon's or what's the other example Phillip Dorsett who they made a move for and they're not really like that. You think they fit they don't work out know. These are guys who all chose to be in New England who wanted to win a Superbowl. I really want to win a Superbowl. These guys went out of their way to be New England now the other tight and they brought in With twenty-six-year-old tight end Hunter Henry from the LA Chargers got a three-year deal twenty-five million dollars guaranteed. It's worth up to thirty seven point five million dollars total if he meets all those incentives. They also added two wide receivers the Patriots brought in Nelson agholor to a you got a two year twenty six million dollar contract East twelve years old. Now a lot of people do not like this move and I I get it Nelson agholor is not the most flashy player in the NFL but I think if it's very well with Cam Newton, he's good at he's not going up and getting the ball. He's got good hands did some stuff of the Raiders that I think deserves your attention go watch what he did with the Raiders and I just I'm like, huh a lot of good plays. Okay. I understand. I see the potential Bill Belichick and the Patriots would see and Nelson agholor go will give the guy a good contract, especially considering the Patriots have like our desolate at wide receiver. They need help. They got home. Who is awesome but he can't do everything by himself from the slot. They have n'keal Harry who n'keal Harry. I I think he's going to pop. I think he's going to progress and keep getting better. But she's not a number one right now. So on top of the page where it's also added Kendrick Bourne guy from my local area actually went to Eastern Washington University 25 years old. He's coming from the San Francisco 49ers. He got a three year deal worth twenty two point five million dollars. Now another thing the Patriots did they also added they signed Center Ted carriages and they traded for tackle Trent Brown. So this is the new Patriots offense right now. They've receivers Nelson agholor, Julian Edelman Kendrick born and kill hair is its own nuclear Aguilera. I'm doing my best. It's a hard game to say. They also have Sony Michelle running backs for any receivers Sony Michelle at running back and improved offensive line. Cam Newton at quarterback who I get why people doubt Cam? He's a former NFL MVP and with when you put cams Talent with a lot of weapons including two outstanding tight ends Hunter Henry Smith, right man. I'll tell you what I look at the Patriots offense and think two things immediately number one. Everything is going to run through their brand new Titans. Their entire offense now is probably going to drive down the seams of the field right up the middle. They're going to use our tents heavily lot of play-action again. I am scheme wise things will look a lot like the page words did back in the day when they had drunk and Aaron Hernandez together to start tight ends. Now number two. I feel very very confident with Cam Newton as the Patriots quarterback and it surprised me but I want to remind you that two years ago. Tom Brady was the page word starting quarterback and did basically nothing and the reason was there were no weapons there. He kept running into the same brick wall. His receivers weren't good enough. So, how can I think you and I would both agree. I like Cam Newton Tom Brady's a better quarterback than Cam Newton. So my point is if Tom Brady couldn't make it work with New England's roster. How was Cam Newton supposed to succeed? He was set up to fail will now Cam Newton's being given weapons is being set up to do. Well, I'm excited man. He's a former NFL MVP, he's hungry. I I personally believe Cam Newton's going to have an awesome year and it really is going to make extended one-year deal with like it was like three and a half million dollars with a bunch of incentives. I honestly think we're gonna look back at his contract at the end of next year and go. Can you believe the deal they got on Camden he played so well for no money. I really think he's he's a guy who can didn't play well enough wage. Last year to earn a new gigantic contract. So he's going to have to show what he can do this year and maybe earn more money next year but I think cam is poised to do very very well and make a lot of money and win a lot of games in New England

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"twenty five million dollars" Discussed on Digital Hospitality: A Cali BBQ Media Podcast

Digital Hospitality: A Cali BBQ Media Podcast

04:01 min | 2 years ago

"twenty five million dollars" Discussed on Digital Hospitality: A Cali BBQ Media Podcast

"Minutes starting now dave. What if i told you that during a live recording of your two minute drill show for bloomberg tv one of your coaching clients. Convinced you to make tv history by investing five million and one dollar for twenty percent of his amazon prime barbecue business. Would you be interested in that story. A wise man once said that when you make an investment invest in the jockey first and then the horse as you would do at a horse race. I'm your jockey david. Here's my story. This ridiculous photo is me washing dishes at the age of thirteen at the restaurant that i now on i never met. My father was raised by my bulgarian. Mamba grandfather was rejected by all three law schools in san diego. I was told by all my closest friends at opening a restaurant. Two thousand and eight during a recession was terrible idea. I was told by industry experts that we picked the worst location for our business. I was told by the internet that we can't make great barbecue in california and most recently i was told that a barbecue business cannot become the media business. Your horse in this investment is kelly barbecue media. And here's our story over the last twelve years we've generated over twenty five million dollars in sales. We've paid countless dummy taxes along the way and most importantly we've learned digital marketing and branding from school of hard knocks restaurant. Dive magazine predicts ghosts. Kitchen market to become a one trillion dollar global market by twenty thirty now during the pandemic cart team has analytical proof that our new amazon prime barbecue model is at least three times more crowded and exponentially scale. We will use your five million dollar. Investment to purchase a master smokehouse centrally located in san diego. County acquire ten friendly ghost locations based out of actual search results for barbecue. Jeff started with books we started with great barbecue and now with your investment will be delivered great barbecue ideas all over the globe with digital hospitality. My last ask is. Should i talk to colleen for wire instructions for my investment colleen. Standing by sean. Look i liked the business. I think you're right. This is where it's going. They're going to need this Five million bucks big big number of front first startup. Is there any way you think you could start with a small number and then show that you've earned it and prove your model out absolutely but it's five million in one part. Oh i i left out the dollar calling the extra buck. Don't forget it please. So what would you do differently. If you had to scale back a bit to get started scale back we would reduce the locations proof of concept. And then we're gonna roll out. These locations were non-discriminatory where we open. It's all based off of analytics and search results so we know where people are searching for barbecue with our technology partners. So we're not going with the all traditional location location location. We've proven in the in one of the most difficult locations during the most difficult times that we could build a business. We know hospitality that's inherently in what we do. We start great barbeque. It's slow food fast. I love one thing that i don't see very often. You are more interested then interesting meaning that you have done your due diligence. Your dave meltzer due diligence. Your colleen due diligence your business diligence about the ghost kitchen business. All of it really impressed me as far as investing in a jockey. This guy is serious about being successful in order to be serious about being successful. You have to be more interested in what you're doing and the final thing i have to say is when you held up that picture. It almost made me cry because you are the classic example of they will laugh at you. They will scoff at you. They will make fun of you and then they were applaud. You and i applaud you sean. Congratulations thank you..

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Social Shopping Platforms Surge, Making Influencers Rich

Business Wars Daily

03:00 min | 2 years ago

Social Shopping Platforms Surge, Making Influencers Rich

"From wondering. I'm david brown. And this is business. Wars daily on this thursday march fourth. You know they say. A picture's worth a thousand words. But depending on how many followers you have on instagram. That picture may also be worth a thousand dollars or more. Let me explain a decade ago. Instagram was only a year old but personal style blogs were all the rage. Fashion forward bloggers mostly women but a few men would stuff blog posts with dozens of photos of what they were wearing. But one popular dallas-based blogger. Amber vans had a problem. Her blog was driving significant revenue towards the brand she featured in her photos as readers sought to buy the product she shared but she wasn't making a dime and that felt unfair thus reward style was born benz company. Let's bloggers post links to the outfits in accessories. They wear in their posts and if readers click on those links and buy something. The blogger gets a kickback. Rewards style takes a cut to just two years after it was founded. Several of the companies blogger clientele were pulling in millions of dollars in revenue. Vox reported yes. A million dollars just by posting outfit photos in two thousand fourteen vents turned instagram and created the off. Shoot like to know it. Taking brands and photos with the like to know it. Up the influence or makes money parent company rewards style makes money the brands that are shared make money and all is well and ecommerce land and by. Well i mean really well reward style said its revenue. Last year was one hundred and twenty five million dollars and fashion news outlet business. Fashion reported that the platform is driven over a billion dollars in sales for its retail and brand partners part of reward style. Success can be attributed to that thing. We've all been living through for the past year cove. Nineteen as more people stayed home and on their devices influence or marketing became more prominent. According to the wall street journal and brands that were struggling with pandemic related production delays turned to influencers to hype up potential buyers and more companies are leaning on influencers to sell their products. The share of us marketers using influencers is expected to increase to around seventy two percent by twenty twenty two bad according to a report from research firm emarketer and that means rewards styles rivals are ready shop style which was launched in two thousand. Seven is a fashion focused search engine now partners with thousands of influencers to help them monetize. Their posts shop

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Biden Expresses Support for Amazon Union Vote in Alabama: ‘Make Your Voice Heard’

The Majority Report with Sam Seder

04:44 min | 2 years ago

Biden Expresses Support for Amazon Union Vote in Alabama: ‘Make Your Voice Heard’

"Never heard any full-throated support From from barack obama when it came to unions in recall that when democrats took the senate in two thousand eight one of the things that they had promised was a vote in a passage of card check which was basically simplified the process in which people could vote for a union that they could simply just put in a request and if enough members of a workplace put in a request for a union. You'd get a union. You wouldn't have an extended period of time which invariably house employers to deploy a in the case of amazon. Let's say just take for example In this Attempt to unionize in alabama twenty five million dollars and you talk the other day about some of the things they're doing. they literally got the city. Because union organizers can't talk to their fellow workers at the amazon facility whereas amazon can basically spend all day. Say hey today. Your job is just learning how bad unions are with these mythical. With these these mac. Captive audience meetings exactly and the in amazon. Actually got the city in bessemer alabama to change the timing telling us about this at the stop lights. So that unionized organizers could not go and actually help unionized or organized there. So there's a lot of things that the administration can do in terms of national labor relations board and whatnot and there's been some good moves by the biden administration that regard but one of the things that obama did was to use the bully pulpit and one of the things that he said that he appreciated about ronald reagan. Was that very thing. We just never saw him do it. Well joe biden doing now. Joe biden can do more. He could go down to alabama and actually like campaign for the union. But this is pretty. This is pretty important stuff. Because you know the union is going to use this clip and it's going to help yours joe biden. We're gonna play the full two minutes because it's actually pretty big deal. I've long said america wasn't built by wall street was built by the middle class and unions built the middle class. Unions put power in the hands of workers they level the playing field. They give you a stronger voice for your health. Your safety higher wages protection. Some racial discrimination sexual harassment unions lift up workers both union and nonunion and especially black and brown workers. I've made it clear. Made it clear when i was running. But my administration's policy would be to support unions organization organizing and the right to collectively bargain. I'm keeping that promise. You should all remember. The national labor relations act. Didn't just say the unions are allowed to exist. It said the union. we should encourage unions. So let me be really clear. It's not up to me to decide whether anyone join a union but let me be even more clear. It's not up to an employer. Decide that either. The choice to join a union is up to the workers. Full stop full. Stop today and over the next few days and weeks. Workers in alabama and all across america are voting on whether to organize a union in their workplace. This is vitally important. A vitally important choice. As america grapples with the deadly pandemic the economic crisis in the reckoning on race what it reveals the deep disparities still exist in our country and there should be no intimidation no coercion. No anti union propaganda. No supervisor no supervisors you confront employees about the union preferences. You know every worker should have a free and fair choice to join a union. The law guarantees that choice. And it's your right. Not that of employer at your right. No employer can take that right away so make your voice heard. God bless you all. May god protect workers and their families who are trying to figure out how to make it make it fairly thank

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"twenty five million dollars" Discussed on The Ham Radio Show

The Ham Radio Show

01:46 min | 2 years ago

"twenty five million dollars" Discussed on The Ham Radio Show

"An audience. Know i gotta watch drew barrymore today there somewhere that does what's jerk off the fucking et. We were trying to we. Were trying to get we. Were trying to get films done. They want us to go out and get a list so they want you to go out and get someone you gotta pay twenty five million dollars too but the movie only cost five million dollars to fucking right and thirty million dollars just to get an a and they wouldn't fill Pick you up unless you had a Act this how that shit is all about getting butts in the seats and getting that money and they probably don't give a fuck about nothing else and people who are tick tick particularly take a look like we all people great. yes yes. please visit the show now because we can't get funnier. Ricky say are exciting. I know i heard you. No question quizzes. My home on john's giving me stuff. What what do the other two hundred and fifty stations amp programs in serious has that you don't that you don't have that qualifies them to be on a series of not you. That's a question for the ages because that could go on forever. You can literally pick and choose though it all those channels. It doesn't matter what they are. If you go. If you go show by show i watch series. So we're not going by fucking just sirius. Xm spotify stitcher. You have all these other iheartmedia every..

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Hasbro, Mattel Say Toy Boom Isn't a One-Off

MAD MONEY W/ JIM CRAMER

04:06 min | 2 years ago

Hasbro, Mattel Say Toy Boom Isn't a One-Off

"Last night. We got a terrific from the tell. That's the iconic toymaker. What happens the soccer name. No kidding it actually said because day reminding. Managers found hard to get excited too worried about the ready crew. Gresley bidding up the canvas stocks. But make no mistake. Mattel's doing great. Ceo on crisis orchestrated effort. -nificant turnaround here. And let's have got yet another confidence-inspiring aspiring quarter. The country poorer top and bottom line with bush guide for twenty twenty one in response suck actually spiked. Three percent in early trading. Getting dragged down by the on weeds. What i'm calling the rest of the market. So could this really have room to run. Let's take a closer look with you on crises. The turnaround orders chairman. Ceo patel real. These results michigan. Welcome back demand money. Jim it's great to be here in on your manager word when things weren't doing waste things weren't doing well when things that down very low you said things are starting to get better. This was the finest fourth quarter in fifteen years despite a worldwide pandemic. Talmadge do it. Yes jim this was an exceptional quarter for mattel without best performance in years with strong consumer demand and another milestone near for the company for the second quarter in a row which have double digit sales growth without grace. The industry in gain share on a global basis but are results excited expectation on many levels with the highest fourth quarter growth in fifteen years as you said with a significant increase in profitability with a full year operating income. That was two and a half times higher than than last year. But this is not just about the quarter or the year. It's about a multi year strategy that is tracking very well which puts us on in a strong position to continue to increase profitability and etc growth. In two thousand twenty one and beyond what i liked about it but these were all fantastic numbers but you told me one day jim this company which has terrible cash flow can make fortunes on everything that it does put out so when barbie has a plus eighteen percent quarter number one toy property globally in twenty twenty doll- but boy you're making a lot more money off each barbie even though they're more interesting fascinating diverse inclusive than any of the line. At that i've ever seen as we made significant progress improving. Our ability. Gross margin has increased for the tenth consecutive quarter. And this is only getting better and stronger in terms of cash flow if you look at the journey that we've achieved last three years. Gross margin improved over. Eleven hundred points are cash flow improved by almost five hundred million dollars and our operating income is up more than six hundred and fifty million dollars so very strong performance on the bottom line. And we're making good progress on the top line as well. This was the second quarter in the row where we improve our top line by double digit. You're making it look easy. There was a time. When i first met who. I looked at your balance sheet and i question you're you're not your visibility your viability. The viability certainly taken off the table. Visibilities take off the table. At this point. I now have to wonder. You've got this great balance sheet now. I mean really is you've delivered. You have the number one of the industry you ever. American girl turnaround. Is it time to do something. Even were used something. The entertainment industry that you used to be king of come on free cash flow has steadily improved over the last three years we went from a negative three hundred and twenty five million dollars in two thousand seventeen to a positive one hundred and sixty seven million dollars this year going forward will will be focused on converting an increasing percentage of our ebitda into free cash flow and as we've previously stated we intend to utilize cash to reduce our debt and improve on balance sheet even further given the expectation for higher and more asian of cash. We expect to Continue to reduce our leverage ratio. And make our way towards an investment grade rating.

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Asleep At Lab: Whistleblower Allegations From Inside CA’s Billion-Dollar COVID-19 Lab

John and Ken on Demand

03:49 min | 2 years ago

Asleep At Lab: Whistleblower Allegations From Inside CA’s Billion-Dollar COVID-19 Lab

"Blower allegations from inside california's billion dollar covert lab. These are the labs where your test swabs or sent to be analyzed to see whether or not the subject has been infected with the corona virus. Let's play the report. This was a big investment opposed to revolutionize. Kobe testing in california. The state's new twenty five million dollar lab one point seven billion dollar contract with perkin elmer but after my family received repeated inconclusive test results from the lab. We started asking questions. Dr jean and covered a surprisingly high number of inconclusive test results out we weren't low. We did identify higher. Number than expected of tasks came back inconclusive. First health secretary galley blamed problems with chemical reaction. Then public health said they're highly sensitive test and tax lower levels of virus which they report as inconclusive. Whatever the reason the rate of inconclusive tests from the new state lab is seven and a half times higher than other covert labs in the state data reveals. One of every two hundred fifty. Six tests from other labs comes back inconclusive. Compared to one out of every thirty four tests from the state more than fifty thousand tests from state lab since november alone did not reveal at. The person actually got not should be shut down because they're jeopardizing people's life this whistleblower will call. Dadi is one of several. We spoke with who want the public to know. What's happening inside your state lab from unlicensed loud tax watching videos and literally sleeping while processing nasal swabs for testing. You have to watch it to emails reporting sample. Swabs were found in the restrooms. More than once. Why would someone take a human specimen swab out of the lab and into the back. I supervised but whistleblower say the sleeping and swabs are really just symptoms of systemic problems. For instance. they say many were extracting the crucial. Rna from the samples. The part of the virus. It's tested their fresh from colleagues. While some lab techs don't have to be licensed instead of licensed supervisors. Some shifts have unlicensed texts referred to as leads overseeing the other unlicensed tax people chaining them are also jason emails reveal management as supervisors to retrain team members months into the job citing several incidents where samples were lost when they don't have enough cheney. They don't know what they're doing is wrong and emails. Indicate staffer processing patient samples before completing required training modules or getting signed-off competency on their equipment. Due in part to a lack of supervisors on some shifts should laptops tax be processing human. Kobe samples if they don't have documented. Competency is federal up though door. Gatto governmental affairs from state laboratory association. Says there could be multiple reasons for the high number of inconclusive results. Coming out of this lab that indicates to me that there's other systemic problems as for sleeping on the job. These machines don't run by themselves. Regardless of how automated day are you should be at least a week but she clarifies well. Unlicensed unsupervised lab techs sleeping on. The job is certainly not best practice. That would not necessarily be illegal jeopardized people result dot. He's one of a growing number of people now. Quitting due to ethical concerns many afraid to come forward noting public health is a state regulator and watchdog of its own lab. We sent a state additional allegations this weekend and late tonight. They sent us an updated. Response saying quote. We are troubled by these allegations. And we'll investigate them immediately and thoroughly. If these claims are substantiated they would represent a clear violation of our existing agreement with Elmer and we would take swift action up to and including termination of the

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