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"twenty four point" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

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"twenty four point" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Of a percent or a hundred twenty four points a nasdaq futures up to tenths of a percent or twenty four points the dax in germany is little change ten -year treasury little changed as well the yield four point one one percent yield the on two -year four point eight five percent nimex crude oil up one point two percent of ninety eight cents at eighty four sixty dollars one cents a barrel and comex gold is up two -tenths of a percent and that's a bloomberg business flash now here's michael bar with more on what's going on around the world michael here and thank you very much president bite will get a first hand and look tomorrow at the damage in florida caused by it once was hurricane dahlia brought major damage florida's big ben region before moving into georgia and the killer linus pope francis has arrived in mongolia one of the world's smallest and newest catholic communities it is the first the time pope has visited the landlocked asian country and it comes at a time when the vatican's relations with fully as two powerful neighbors russia and china are once again strained baseball the yankees and nationals lost the giants one global news twenty four hours a day powered by more than twenty seven hundred for journalists and analysts over one hundred twenty countries i'm michael bar now a look at the front pages what's making news around the world your daily roundup of today's headlines from major publications it is six twenty three on wall street i'm nathan hager and do we check do the front pages as we do every morning with bloomberg's lease a retail closely so we all saw the video of the senate minority leader mitch mcconnell freezing in front of the cameras during a news conference the wall street the colonel has a piece pointing out that the senate republican leader isn't the only one in washington about yeah age most definitely so if you remember back in twenty fifteen then senate democratic leader harry reid he injured himself with exercise equipment he was seventy five at the time his office said he was ready for work years later he said that that accident was far worse it really ended his political career and then there's senator diane feinstein she turned ninety this year and has ignored those

Ayton Soars for Last Second Alley-Oop, Suns Beat Clippers

AP News Radio

00:28 sec | 2 years ago

Ayton Soars for Last Second Alley-Oop, Suns Beat Clippers

"Deandre Ayton scored on an alley oop pass from Trey Crowder at seven tenths of a second left to lift the sun show one oh four one of three win over the clippers eight and finished with twenty four points and fourteen rebounds Cameron Payne a career high twenty nine in place of Chris Paul Devin Booker twenty points despite a nose injury Paul George who missed two free throws down the stretch let L. A. with twenty six towards Khattar Phoenix

Deandre Ayton Trey Crowder Cameron Payne Chris Paul Devin Booker Clippers Paul George L. A. Phoenix
Hawks Head to East Finals After Game 7 Win in Philadelphia

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00:30 sec | 2 years ago

Hawks Head to East Finals After Game 7 Win in Philadelphia

"The hawks during the Eastern Conference finals for the first time in six years following the one oh three ninety six win over the seventy Sixers Kevin hurdle over twenty seven points and seven rebounds for Lana well Trae young added twenty one points and ten assists John Collins had a double double of fourteen points and sixteen rebounds in the hawks fifth road win in the postseason the Sixers were booed off the court following their latest playoff disappointment Jo Ellan be contributed thirty one points and eleven rebounds while Tobias Harris added twenty four points and fourteen boards I'm Dave Ferrie

Kevin Hurdle Hawks Trae Young Sixers John Collins Lana Jo Ellan Tobias Harris Dave Ferrie
Curry, Harris Help 76ers Stay Alive, Hold off Hawks 104-99

AP News Radio

00:42 sec | 2 years ago

Curry, Harris Help 76ers Stay Alive, Hold off Hawks 104-99

"Seth curry hit six three pointers and scored twenty four points as the top seeded seventy Sixers down the hawks one oh four ninety nine to avoid elimination Tobias Harris also had twenty four points including four free throws in the final thirteen seconds to protect the lead Jo Ellen beat added twenty two points and thirteen rebounds for the seventy Sixers who will host game seven on Sunday we just kept telling each other you know forty eight minutes all your god before his full forty eight minutes seven oh so this will be hard to do before the hawks led by twelve in the first period and never trailed until the Sixers open the second half on a twelve all Ron hawks guard Trae young scored a game high thirty four points including a three pointer to pull that landed with a ninety four ninety three I'm Dave very

Seth Curry Sixers Tobias Harris Hawks Jo Ellen Ron Hawks Trae Young Dave Very
"twenty four point" Discussed on Wendell's World & Sports

Wendell's World & Sports

03:45 min | 2 years ago

"twenty four point" Discussed on Wendell's World & Sports

"This. Nba fans lebron. James is no longer the player that can carry a franchise for an entire season. Lebron james no longer the guy were says. We have the bronze. So as long as the broncos lebron we don't have major troubles lebron is no longer the lebrun. Best case scenario for james and the lakers is to give him an get him in a position to be as his best for the conference finals. Nba finals pray to god. Pray to jehovah prey to whoever you pray. Pray to allah or pray to the devil. Whoever you pray to that anthony davis can elevate his game even more because the more brian james of as long as he's here the lakers are fine. Regardless of anything else outside. Anthony davis is no longer applicable to the situation. The terms of the lakers winning championships. The lebron james who impose his will to become the most dominant player for an entire playoff series. That man no longer exists. He made me do it for one. Speaking about a playoff series going seven gained lebron james and there he might be dominant for one and a half he might be dominant for A seven minute stretch in the fourth dominant for a quarter. But let me tell you some a lebron james of game six of the twenty twelve eastern conference finals against boston with miami down three game two. He came to boston garden and scored forty five. Points grabbed fifteen rebounds and had five or six. Lebron james has not come through the door. The game one of two thousand eighteen in the nba finals against golden state. Where he had fifty one points. Eight rebounds eight assists in play forty eight minutes and then the at jr smith because he forgot to shoot the ball. He had the chance that lebron is not come through that door. That virgin of the bron. James is never coming back in any way shape or form you might see flashes of it. You might see one game of that. You might see one half of that. But the lebron james who carry the cleveland cavaliers to the nba finals against the golden state warriors. Twenty eighteen to that series. That lebron james is not coming back. Did you see what kevin durant in the type of performance that he had in game. Five against milwaukee lebron. James is not doing that. Lebron gene even king close to doing that physically. He would be done for a week. He would be spent four week. That lebron james is not coming back so the question. Can anthony davis become that player the franchise whereas like lebron's going to have to say. Hey man is your team. I'm coming along for the ride l. Help you and i'll be a really good robin. But you gotta be a bad bam. Because with me be a batman and then cutting no more every franchise superstar player for the most part has to do that every iconic basketball player. Eventually had to do that. We'll chamberlain had to do that for nine. Hundred sixty six sixty seven season seven times willing to scoring championship scoring fifty points. A game all of a sudden. It's like well. We've got other players on the team. We don't need you to go out and score thirty five or forty a game. Two will average twenty four points. Twenty eight rebounds scorned scheme between four points. Twenty four rebounds seven assists shot about sixty percent from the field curtailed. His scoring ability philadelphia was sixty eight and thirteen won the nba championship. Korean did it with magic johnson. Nineteen eighty-seven all of a sudden magic average. Twenty four points. A game the lakers one the nba championship and johnson earned his first. Mvp award. david robinson did that with ten dunkin when he found out his career was near the end and he was leaving it without an nba championship..

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Leonard, George Each Score 31, Clippers Tie Series With Jazz

AP News Radio

00:36 sec | 2 years ago

Leonard, George Each Score 31, Clippers Tie Series With Jazz

"The clippers were able to square up their playoff series with the jazz by taking game four one eighteen to one oh four why Leonard and Paul George each scored thirty one points P. G. says Kawhi is taking his game to a new level it's playoff basketball you know this movie is because when the time and so on you see it all around his approach is body language everything is to you know be great Marcus Morris senior added twenty four points Utah got thirty seven from Donovan Mitchell but now it's a best of three going back to Salt Lake for game five I am mark Myers

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"twenty four point" Discussed on Wendell's World & Sports

Wendell's World & Sports

05:58 min | 2 years ago

"twenty four point" Discussed on Wendell's World & Sports

"To get back to the show one of the sports. I'm your host one wallace so glad that you could be with us. Lengthy spinach appreciate it. All right talking about what's happening in the nba. The playoffs second round eastern western conference. Let's get to the eastern conference. I shall be the philadelphia. Seventy sixers and the atlanta felt while. Nfl damage the philadelphia. Seventy sixers in the atlanta hawks series tied at one game apiece. Joel embiid has been an absolute positive monster. The first two games of the conference semifinals been great in the playoffs. So far one of the top performers the average twenty four point seven rebounds against by washington wizards in the first round games. Thirty six points. Thirty points average. Twenty four minutes a game. Doing it as i mentioned before. I think it was in game three. He was actually serial killing every member of the washington wizards on the basketball court. The serial killing serial killing their pride serial killing their ability to play basketball again. He was absolutely dominant in awesome. Poor daniel gaffer alex. Lynn didn't have a chance now. He was injured in game. Four after only eleven minutes which brought his average down to twenty four points per game in the series he missed game five with a small lateral meniscus tear first two games against the atlanta though still with tear still being injured still not one hundred percent still not close to being one hundred percent the average thirty nine and a half points eleven rebounds to block shots per game in thirty six and a half minutes. He shooting fifty four percent from the field and he's been to the line thirty one times in two games that is being dominant. My friend isn't enemies playing like. He's a pissed off that he didn't win the nba. Mvp went to nicola. Yokich should a gun to nicola yokich but in terms of mvp in terms of what your definition is for the mvp because very ambiguous doesn't you can take it any direction when you're speaking about a team or player willing to mvp is at the best player on the best team. It's the guy with the most dads is at the best storyline that we can come up with. Is it based on. What he's done for. A couple of seasons is based on what he means to was. Team doesn't mean that as mentioned before. He's the best player on the best team. So obviously that being teased the mvp of the league all of the things come into play. So there's really not one definition in terms of the for me. My definition of an mvp for this season wasn't a cola yokich for what did the amount of games that he played how important he was to his team..

Joel embiid two games fifty four percent Lynn Thirty six points Thirty points thirty one times atlanta thirty six and a half minutes one hundred percent daniel gaffer atlanta hawks first two games game three twenty four point Four game five thirty nine and a half points one definition eleven minutes
Chris Paul Has Another Big Night, Suns Rout Nuggets 123-98

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00:38 sec | 2 years ago

Chris Paul Has Another Big Night, Suns Rout Nuggets 123-98

"The sun stretched to ten point halftime lead to as many as thirty one in the second half to defeat the nuggets one twenty three to ninety eight take a two games to none lead in their Western Conference semifinal series Chris Paul had seventeen points along with fifteen assists and zero turnovers the first player to do that in three career playoff games it's a credit to our coaching staff St Jude because things that we drilled all season long it's so nice to see when I come into play and in game form especially in the playoffs the Kali Uchis had twenty four points thirteen rebounds for the nuggets George scanner Phoenix

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"twenty four point" Discussed on No Agenda

No Agenda

05:39 min | 2 years ago

"twenty four point" Discussed on No Agenda

"Cruel bastard. the The one thing. I kind of take away from this is this is a classic example. Somebody with beyond stage fright but the fear of public speaking. Which is the number one fear amongst the general public and always has been before the drugs and all the rest of it. Fear of public speaking is a big deal. She and her main problem is not standing silently in front of a sign. That says you know some coca cola. Whatever it is. It's her instant press conferences. That's what she was required to do. And she took a fine for not doing the last one because she can't do it. She goes in front of a group of people that are is not even a big crowd and she freaks out and i have sympathy for that. Because i know people that are are that way. Because i've never been that way in front of an audience but people tell me they are and i feel bad about it. I think she just needs some Some chinese to take a course in public. Speaking is my understanding that she had already told the organizers before she went in that she didn't wanna do this. Maybe i got incorrect information. She didn't want to do what press conferences before before the tournament. She said i don't want to do it. She dishes the last tournament not the current one. The she quit the current one yes completely and she said that in the last tournament. She says she doesn't want to do it. And then she didn't do it and she got fined and then why did she leave because she didn't want to be forced to do it again and she. She's now she got very depressed about getting fine. Everyone hates her as yeah. There's a child abuse element because she's only i don't know how old twenty four twenty four point for is not child abuse it twenty four the she. It's yes you're not a okay. I think it's the whole system abusive. We have entire industries of scouts and coaches and money and sponsors is just like the olympics. This is the whole thing is disgusting. That's my point. It's not about her. It's about this whole system that takes these children and runs them through this and she can handle it. So fucker didn't say that. I you said you have no sympathy for her. No not in that regard. No i've seen okay. Fine i think you understand my point. The this is not a matter if she needs some training. She's not equipped to do this job. She's equipped to play tennis. But maybe not equipped for the circus. That's around it. And i think she can be coached. I think she can be trained. To put up with the whole thing may be become a great public speaker for all you know right. Greta tune can do it. she can do it. Sure but then. Why didn't they do that with her. They knew at least one competition ago. This this is like nobody wants to teach anybody anything. What are your tennis player. You're pretty good. All you're doing is asking answering a couple of questions in front of the media. What difference does it make. You don't need any help on that. Success guys are cruel. Exactly the whole thing is cruel all right on that. I don't know where you why you went there or woman to a really good why i went there because okay i got one now. I got one. This is oklahoma state. This will just put you in the right mood for. What's going on in in the universities today. This is a a number of educators sitting on zoom call denouncing their whiteness. Racism originates with and is perpetuated by white people learning spanish career woman. I wish i could go back until my students not to learn power or correctness from this white women. I would tell them to stand in their own. Power white isn't right for deconstructing. Our emotions around acknowledging are whiteness and white privilege through the legs of grief and the process of grief. We talked about morning are white morality and holding myself accountable to this journey. Part of my accountability is to continue to struggle and grapple with my internalize white supremacy dismantling. White supremacist society. Looks like dismantling in my heart burst. it means i'm not going to teach. Spanish accountability is ongoing because there is no end to the process. House love this keys. Quitting she she feel she s her whiteness. She cannot teach the white superiority. she's white inferior. Yes correct isn't that he's quitting teaching spanish Deb just listening. All those buzzwords all those catch phrases. It's frightening so we need to revamp Our educational system. It looks like the looks like the pharmaceutical system is broken The banks are no good. What else have we not touched on today. Sports is not voices worse. Every girl go press conference. She's good no woman can't teach spanish because she's an idiot. Klaus schwab is a moron and he's trying to screw everybody. What.

Deb Klaus schwab oklahoma olympics Greta today coca cola spanish Spanish twenty four point twenty four competition couple of questions chinese one
"twenty four point" Discussed on No Agenda

No Agenda

05:39 min | 2 years ago

"twenty four point" Discussed on No Agenda

"Cruel bastard. The one thing. I kind of take away from this is this is a classic example. Somebody with beyond stage fright but the fear of public speaking. Which is the number one fear amongst the general public and always has been before the drugs and all the rest of it. Fear of public speaking is a big deal. She and her main problem is not standing silently in front of a sign. That says you know some coca cola. Whatever it is. It's her instant press conferences. That's what she was required to do. And she took a fine for not doing the last one because she can't do it. She goes in front of a group of people that are is not even a big crowd and she freaks out and i have sympathy for that. Because i know people that are are that way. Because i've never been that way in front of an audience but people tell me they are and i feel bad about it. I think she just needs some Some chinese to take a course in public. Speaking is my understanding that she had already told the organizers before she went in that she didn't wanna do this. Maybe i got incorrect information. She didn't want to do what press conferences before before the tournament. She said i don't want to do it. She dishes the last tournament not the current one. The she quit the current one yes completely and she said that in the last tournament. She says she doesn't want to do it. And then she didn't do it and she got it and then why did she leave. Because she didn't want to be forced to do it again and she. She's now she got very depressed about getting fine. Everyone hates her as. Oh yeah. there's a child abuse element because she's only i don't know how old twenty four twenty four point for is not child abuse it twenty four powell the she. It's yes you're not a okay. I think it's the whole system abusive. We have entire industries of scouts and coaches and money and sponsors is just like the olympics. This is the whole thing is disgusting. That's my point. It's not about her. It's about this whole system that takes these children and runs them through this and she can handle it so fucker. I didn't say that. I you said you have no sympathy for her. No not in that regard. No i've seen okay. Fine i think you understand my point. The this is not a matter if she needs some training. She's not equipped to do this job. She's equipped to play tennis. But maybe not equipped for the circus. That's around it. And i think she can be coached. I think she can be trained. To put up with the whole thing may be become a great public speaker for all you know right. Greta tune can do it. she can do it. Sure but then. Why didn't they do that with her. They knew at least one competition ago. This this is like nobody wants to teach anybody anything. What are your tennis player. You're pretty good. All you're doing is asking answering a couple of questions in front of the media. What difference does it make. You don't need any help on that. Success guys are cruel. Exactly the whole thing is cruel right on that. I don't know where you why you went there or woman to a really good too. I went there because okay. I got one now. I got one. This is oklahoma state. This this'll just put you in the right mood for what's going on in in the universities today. This is a a number of educators sitting on zoom call denouncing their whiteness. Racism originates with and is perpetuated by white people learning spanish career woman. I wish i could go back until my students not to learn power or correctness from this white women. I would tell them to stand in their own. Power white isn't right for deconstructing. Our emotions around acknowledging are whiteness and white privilege through the legs of grief and the process of grief. We talked about morning are white morality and holding myself accountable to this journey. Part of my accountability is to continue to struggle and grapple with my internalize white supremacy dismantling. White supremacist society. Looks like dismantling in my heart burst. it means i'm not going to teach. Spanish accountability is ongoing because there is no end to the process. House love this keys quitting. She she feel she. Yes her whiteness. She cannot teach the white superiority. White inferior correct. Isn't that he's quitting teaching spanish Deb just listening all those buzzwords all those catch phrases it's frightening so we need to revamp Our education system. It looks like the looks like the pharmaceutical system is broken The banks are no good. What else have we not touched on today. Sports is not voices worse. Every girl go press conference. She's good no woman can't teach spanish because she's an idiot. Klaus schwab is a moron and he's trying to screw everybody. What.

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"twenty four point" Discussed on The Her Hoop Stats Podcast

The Her Hoop Stats Podcast

04:19 min | 2 years ago

"twenty four point" Discussed on The Her Hoop Stats Podcast

"Don't don't get out ahead of yourself using a battery here. You need a bath and they just kept chopping wood. Scott can smith was incredible. She twenty three points and she had twenty four point six and then nurse gets the ball she had. She had fifteen points in coming. It's last possession. She gets the ball. They have a timeout. Phoenix has a timeout. And she they decided not to use it. 'cause kia didn't stop dribbling so what we can't invincib- also just the day and then kia takes a euro step on the half court line eurostepped from the half court line and just he's one up and it goes right in and she said that was the only time she's made a half court don't take and she's talking about at practices to you know into practice those things up there. It's never makes never make by my my most favorite thing. One of my favorite things about that moment was that right before. He was interviewed postgame. She checked her but with both hands. Her batman's right. But that was the cutest thing. But my goodness for the word. I was hollering between kiner sunday. Bullard i had to t- today from starbucks. I was so to all the games last night. But i just thought that you know skylar diggins smith also was in those huddles saying. Hey we're we're right and kit herself as much in the post game interview. She said scholar was telling us. You know we're right in it. Stay with certain. Players saying saying exacting coach is saying sandy. Brondello was saying that's a good place to be and when the players buy into that like yeah we're all right like they hit a couple of pitfalls a little bit of a drought. Things were happening for them. A little empty possessions back back back sometimes but when it came down to the winning they did enough to get the win and it was smart enough to call a timeout. Obviously now retrospectively looking at here but obviously you know that's the that's the question right. Do you call a timeout. Set yourself up and get methodical about execution or do you let it flow organically like did i mean. I've seen both ways find success so it's inevitable tougher because when you're coaching see well. Timeout is the way to go or well. No timeout is the way to go. But you deceive stole no. You just don't know but that's the beauty of the game and that's the challenge of coaching and take your chances. I mean it's either going down or it's not right and you know that was a crazy. Good look the euro. Took me all the way out is like no she did. But that's completely out and then when it went in. I get chills right now talking about it. Just how she got. Bum rushed by anybody on the team when she sat down and it looked like teresa weatherspoon when she sat now marks a when she hit that dagger of a half court shot years ago. Now we're in our twenty fifth year in the league. So google with food did in that moment. She sat right down. This look exactly like spoon. And she was like in shock Area like all over her. It was just a moment for phoenix in any love to see that right. No clinton no quit in the team. And you know scouting. Smith is playing her butt off right now. I mean she's put up consistent efficient numbers over the last several games. But i don't think she's one of the players that does he get talked about enough and i'm not talking about marketing or do melissa. I'm talking about bowling bike. She is flat out playing great for phoenix also in the absence of diets rossi right. I mean she's out for another three weeks at least two and a half three weeks so you know. She knows that her team needs to be her best. She's giving up. Oh yeah. I think it was schuyler. There are not many players in this league that you'd want with the bomber hands in those clutch situations more than schuyler one of them is is is diverse rossi because spraying on the same team so the accepts that problem right but i.

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Jazz Advance to 2nd Round, Beating Grizzlies in Game 5

AP News Radio

00:41 sec | 2 years ago

Jazz Advance to 2nd Round, Beating Grizzlies in Game 5

"The jazz a wrapped up their first round series in five games by downing the Grizzlies one twenty six one ten Donovan Mitchell scored twenty six of his thirty points in the first half he also had ten assists and six rebounds in twenty nine minutes Mitchell cap you toss big first half with two contested twenty six foot jumpers to make it seventy five fifty wanted to break fix setting the tone was huge well I think we did that is unit on both ends of the floor understand that you can't give a team like that life Jordan Clarkson dropped in twenty four points and Rudy go there had twenty three with fifteen rebounds to help power the top seeded jazz to the fourth straight win chrisley star John Moran finished his record setting first playoff series with twenty seven points eleven assists I'm Dave Ferrie

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Mitchell Scores 30, Jazz Beat Memphis 120-113 to Go Up 3-1

AP News Radio

00:43 sec | 2 years ago

Mitchell Scores 30, Jazz Beat Memphis 120-113 to Go Up 3-1

"The Utah Jazz grabbed a three games to one lead in their first round series against the Memphis Grizzlies with a one twenty one thirteen victory Donovan Mitchell led the jazz with thirty points as Utah's round with three straight wins after dropping game one of the series at home I think the biggest thing is we didn't come into our room right we cannot have you for the women leaders to come knocking like you got a job at the it's not finished yet that's the message we know this message Jordan Clarkson added twenty four points for the jazz or Rudy Gobert scored thirteen of his seventeen points in the third quarter or Utah scored forty one points to grab a thirteen point lead jamarat Cup the Grizzlies with twenty three points and twelve assists the jets can close out this best of seven series in Utah on Wednesday I'm Jim Bernard

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"twenty four point" Discussed on Cardionerds

Cardionerds

04:31 min | 2 years ago

"twenty four point" Discussed on Cardionerds

"She's contributed to a number of international practice guidelines consensus statements and she's also helped develop the car pro to cardiovascular risk prediction score. It's great to have you join us sector sites. Oh thank you very much. I'm so pleased to be here that you're sliver sites. It is such an honor to learn from you today before we dive in. Though we'd love to hear from you how you got interested in cardi obstetrics well when i finished my cardiology fellowship. I then went. On to specialize in adult heart disease which was also linked to cardio obstetrics and that really was because so many of the young women with congenital heart disease who are surviving with their pediatric surgeries were hitting childbearing age and people were trying to figure out what was the risk of pregnancy and how to best get them through a pregnancy. So when i was training those questions were just starting to be answered in the field was evolving and it was really exciting. It's obviously changed since i started doing it. There's much more diverse cardiac population. So now. it's not just congenital heart disease it's women with cardiomyopathy with acquired heart. Disease is now becoming more prevalent because women are getting pregnant older and having more cardiovascular risk factors in general and we're also learning more about genetic in your top facilities and genetic charisma's and how to manage them in pregnancy so the fields really evolved. It's continued to remain exciting. But i started back in the day win. Adult congenital heart disease was really fundamental. Part of cardi obstetrics. Thank you so much darker silver sides for highlighting this overlap between adult congenital heart disease and cardiovascular risk pregnancy on the cardinal's platform. We're really excited to be circling back to that particular topic as part of our upcoming act series but today we're talking about pregnancy and pulmonary hypertension. So why don't we jump right into that. We wanted to start by talking a little bit about why. This is such an important topic primarily because pulmonary hypertension has been associated with such high mobility immortality in pregnancy but thankfully the prevalence of pulmonary hypertension in pregnancy is quite low somewhere between point. Oh one two point zero two percent. I think that's one to two in every ten thousand births although this is rare if this has been rising due to the number of congenital patients like you've mentioned Oversights were living to childbearing age and the development and implementation of effective is therapy. Yeah as you mentioned the prevalence is low but the mortality with pulmonary hypertension is quite high. There have been two major systematic reviews covering a timespan of thirty years. nearly two hundred pregnancies. The total mortality of women in the first review was thirty. Eight percent and twenty five percent in the second review. Most of these women died within the first month after delivery and the major cause of death in these cases was heart failure sudden cardiac death and pulmonary embolism and sonia. In addition to high mortality. There's also a very high morbidity associated with pulmonary hypertension a recent study looking at approximately fifteen hundred pregnant women with pulmonary hypertension from the national inpatient sample found that the rate of major adverse cardiovascular events was around twenty four point eight percent with the majority of these complications including heart failure arrhythmia and pulmonary. Embolism bright so pulmonary. Hypertension is not common in pregnancy. But when it is there it's bad news so before we jump into a case. I thought it might be helpful to review the definition and classifications of pulmonary hypertension as they can run quite. The spectrum have different management and implications for pregnancy doctor silver sides. Do you think you could give esa refresher on the definition of pulmonary hypertension and the who group classifications sure..

Eight percent thirty twenty five percent thirty years eight percent first review second review today two two percent zero two major systematic reviews one first month two point ten thousand births approximately fifteen hundred twenty four point nearly two hundred pregnancies
"twenty four point" Discussed on The Call with Nancy Sabato

The Call with Nancy Sabato

04:33 min | 2 years ago

"twenty four point" Discussed on The Call with Nancy Sabato

"Taught my husband might be abusing your husband treats you like me and i thought he doesn't. That's just what i'm supposed to go guest today. Is donna wells. And she's a domestic abuse survivor. An order of operating for you a christian woman's guide to surviving domestic violence. Donna says one in four women. Twenty four point three percent age eighteen in alder in the united states have been the victim of severe physical violence by an intimate partner in their lifetime. And donna is here to tell her story. Welcome donna means. It's great to be here so in your book. You started out telling your story of being physically abused. He was cheating and had a very bad temper. Were you always trying to keep the peace in that marriage. I wasn't always. It started out. Very you know. It started out very nicely. I met church net I hear my bible. Is that the astor the picnic and there was the traveling evangelists coming through and he gave his life to christ in newest subsequently size in you. Don't we went to church together. We went to The singles group and the young married huddles things together and it seemed like things were going. Pretty well All it's such for like the the pornography side right and and i didn't realize but then you know we as christians say. Well you know it's and and mine now that was really good at twisting bible verses to make them say whatever they whatever you wanted him to say but you know. Marriage is honorable in the bed on defiled. So we can do you. You have to do this and so that bothered me. But didn't really. I think i was naive. Because the bible sense you know and growing up in a christian home and going to christian school christian university. We talk about forgetting the other person and a lot of self self evaluation rate. You sit before the communion evaluate if you have a problem with someone. And i did a lot of self evaluation. I just couldn't figure out why all of these things were were happening. I prayed we had met at the church. And i was. I was serving god. And i couldn't figure out why this why this was so didn't called. Would i really don't understand is that he just kept like in three your book. You're talking about him forcing himself his his ideas and a of sexual abuse upon you and you just felt as though you needed to just say yes but deep down in your soul you really didn't you didn't think it was right. Absolute rain And so there is one time that i went to. I went forward in a church service like sunday morning. The holy spirit really touched my heart. And i felt like i needed some time alone with god at the alter and up in the pasture met me observation and he agreed then asked you that. He called my has been into his office and they talked for an hour. And i'm wondering what's going on. And i didn't tell him a lot. I told you navy of the iceberg. What was going on and When my husband and the pastor came out my has been i can see in his face that he was irate and he kind of whisper growled at me. Get in the car. And buckle up relieving.

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"twenty four point" Discussed on Geek News Central

Geek News Central

07:52 min | 2 years ago

"twenty four point" Discussed on Geek News Central

"Which motherboard bound evidence. This summer's fraiche was exposed. This is what's going on so reverse engineering attack going on so if you are a shipped shopper. Please be aware of this. Okay checking on facebook. Make sure you say hello we want to hear from you. Electrify miracle expands. Ev chargers the former state by early twenty. Twenty two electron america's contained billets network. And they're going to build more generation points. In hawaii south dakota wyoming and vermont and elsewhere the company will add more stations later the sheer states. That have a small number of such as montana. Minnesota new hampshire. It's also set to expand the network significantly in washington with just said a goal every set a goal for every model twenty three and later light duty vehicle sold bought a registered to be an mvp and electrical electronics expects. Have eight hundred charging stations with around thirty. Five hundred charters open. Were in the works by the end of twenty twenty one and Their help and power. Those through a power cells solar power cells on in areas where they're building These charging stations so Interesting move we definitely need them everywhere you go. How many of you are familiar with. Turow t you are. Oh i'm getting ready to obviously go back to honda lou for my son's graduation and rental cars. I've been told are in a huge shortage in hawaii and read but bars are a i mean. Unbelievable seven days a thousand dollars to rent a car for seven days. That's that's insanity. At just i mean abs- and they have hardly any inventory. My book i flight today. The airplane was almost full. I couldn't believe it. I did get one good seat on both ways by chicago. Director honolulu but the So i went on turow and actually i found some cars on their about. Eighty dollars is where you rent. Someone's personal vehicle. I've never used it before but holy cow. I believe it thousand bucks for a week. That's the cheapest actually nine ninety something with the tax included was the cheapest rental car bound for seven days simply insane. I think you can almost uber the whole week cheaper than that. And that's what. I'm considering doing moving on here. The fcc reveal sign up dating website for fifty dollars per month. Broadband subsidies may twelve enrollment for people. Who have low incomes or lost income during pandemic may apply so It's gonna be at get emergency broadband dot org so gin you'll have algebra. Households can enroll through an approved provider by visiting get emergency broadband dot org starting on may twelfth or maybe can apply now. The subsidies will begin on may twelfth so details on that so those of you. That have had a financial challenges. Please go get on that. Bring money verizon. Listen to this bryson leads all. Us carriers and millimeter. Wave five g availability. Now think about this. what do you think. The percentages horizon leads all. Us carriers and millimeter wave by g availability. It's at zero point. Eight percent crazy phones capable of using millimeter wave by g. Excess is also less than one percent. That's insane i. I knew it wasn't very big that there was that much availability on this says five g. But you're not really getting five g. You're not getting millimeter. Wave five gene so Sneezing really really is when you do get it. Average download speeds on 'em wave five g or two hundred thirty two megs for a t and t to fifteen for t. mobile and six ninety two megs for horizon and But connection times are really really really short. it's amazing. Less than one percent of the time. People are being connected. What would they said here though. Another report released by open signals said that when counting five g spectrum bands not just millimeter wave. Five thirty three point one percent of the time so again not just millimeter wave so quote unquote whatever. The carriers are using but I haven't seen any of it yet. The nypd stopped using the boston dynamics robo dog fouling backlash the police horse cancer. This ninety four thousand dollars leeson returned spot to the company and really what happened here is a backlash from residents and politicians york police department no longer deployed spot robot dog Critics raised concerns about the robot which has been deployed to several crime scenes and hostage situation since october a spokesperson for the mayor. Bill de blasio till new york times is glad that digit dog was put down. Adding is the machine is creepy alienating and sends the wrong message to new yorkers before cancelling the agreement nypd plan to spend ninety four thousand on the lease buying a spot wrote outright costs. Seventy five grand. So it'd been cheaper to buy the thing and then just have it as a as a yard ornament twitter of course during the pandemic gained a huge number of people in huge number of followers so twitter posts the corner twenty twenty one and shed light on how much the company grew during the pandemic on average twitter. Eight hundred ninety nine million daily active users and q one twenty twenty one almost a twenty percent compared to the one hundred and sixty six million two hundred counted one year ago when the scope of the covid nineteen pandemic has been recently cleared. Twitter grew faster outside the us over the last year now sadly their revenues suck twitter stocks. Plunge on user miss and low guidance the company reported revenue one point zero four billion for the quarter which was up twenty eight percent from eight hundred eight million a year prior twitter guide. It was spectacle between nine eighty and one point zero eight analysts were expecting guidance of one point zero six so they missed their mark and are getting hammered toke twitter's total number monetize daily users grew by seven million again up to about two hundred million and his down stocks down. Eleven percent couldn't happen to a better company amazon. I think we already know this. Made more profit during the pandemic than in the past three years. Of course we know that amazon. Ceo stepping down this year but from april twenty twenty two march thirty first twenty twenty one amazon collected twenty six point nine billion dollars in profit while it made twenty four point.

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Why Is Obesity Such a Serious Condition?

Nutrition Facts with Dr. Greger

02:00 min | 2 years ago

Why Is Obesity Such a Serious Condition?

"Today. We look at a condition that comes with a multitude of serious health issues. Obesity and we start with the best ways to figure out our optimal weight based on our height. We seem to become inured to the mortal threat of obesity. Go back medical issue. A half century or so when obesity wasn't just run of the mill. The descriptions are much more grim. Obesity is always tragic and its hazards are terrify but it's not just obesity of four million deaths every year tribute excess by nearly forty percent of the victim are just overweight or obese. According to two famous. Harvard studies weight gain of as little as eleven pounds from early adulthood through middle age increases risk of major chronic diseases such as diabetes cardiovascular disease and cancer the flip side though is that even modest weight loss can major health benefits. What's the optimal bmi The largest is in the united states and around the world found that having a normal body mass index a bmi from twenty to twenty five associate with the longest lifespan. Put all the best available stays with the longest follow up together and that can be narrowed down even further to a bmi of twenty two twenty two. that'd be about between one hundred and twenty four hundred thirty six pounds for someone who stands five foot six but even with a normal bmi the risk of developing chronic diseases such as type two diabetes heart disease and several types of cancer starts to rise towards the upper end even starting as low as a bmi one a bmi five eighteen point five and twenty four point five or both considered within the normal range but a bmi five maybe shared with twice the heart disease risk compared eighteen point for just as there are gradations risk within a normal bmi range their spectrum with an

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Sony Has Sold 7.8 Million PS5 Consoles

Kinda Funny Games Daily

02:04 min | 2 years ago

Sony Has Sold 7.8 Million PS5 Consoles

"The. Ps five has shipped seven point eight million units in five months. This is james bachelor at games. Industry biz the launch of the ps five and a solid lineup four. Ps for help drive a strong year for sony corporation. The company released its financial results for the full year ending march thirty first. Twenty twenty which shows revenue growth in all of its divisions. Let as usual by the game and network services segment which operates playstation buried within the report sony revealed. Ps five has shipped seven point eight million units into retail since launching in november. This includes four point. Five million during its launch quarter and three point. Three million in the three months ended march thirty first while sony only reports on shipments into retail the ongoing sell up sell out of stock wherever it appears likely makes it safe to say that the full seven point eight million has been sold to consumers earlier this month and pd confirmed. It's the best selling console and us history. When looking at lifetime dollar and unit sales for the first five months of release sony sold three hundred and thirty eight point. Nine million games in the past year across the two consuls. Up from two hundred and seventy six point one million the previous year of these fifty eight point four million where i party up from forty nine point two million in fiscal year two thousand nineteen for the next financial year so forecasting revenues of twenty six point six billion dollars for its game games division. Which would be nine percent more than what it achieved this year. Can you believe that tim. They're forecasting a nine percent increase compared to the previous fiscal year which is wild but pretty much all this subject keely had a good tweet that pretty much. Put it in bullet point form for you. Are i tweeted out this morning. Incredible playstation facts and company earnings. Seven point eight point. Eight five sold forty seven point six million playstation plus subscribers. Three hundred and thirty eight million games sold for the ps four slash. Ps five in the past year and twenty four point four billion in gaming revenue in the past year.

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"twenty four point" Discussed on Lace Out AFL Podcast

Lace Out AFL Podcast

04:04 min | 2 years ago

"twenty four point" Discussed on Lace Out AFL Podcast

"Tricks me up with. They were very now. We played that playing for somebody to get injured in the law school. A jumper on was wearing around forty birds absolutely nothing ready to guard head to get straps so woes. The applied as off injured. This of is down. The room's next fifteen minutes getting ready east anyways blowing up these pine djilas the shirker. It's a show. It's right head lynch actually of that. Tom lynch did bolden. Let's lynch dated for richmond. Well as much said tom. Lynch is a super sub for richmond. Sleep dot calling would come on president. New president danka throwing Naked on the coach to the boss. We know is probably going to happen. We tools. he's probably gonna be m at halfway through the season We know that we know that we to talk much more about that other than the president of being helpful. Eddie wouldn't do it anyway down this. Hey we're protected. Him wouldn't have said to make finals tool hoods come on coats live guy will now had i had west coast as my number is my three around. So i'm going to have to change it and going to gary full. Don't even know who to go. Full what listeners. Here should i go for nor tom. Listening to be nightline not what about what about what a sheet knee sydney. Shit mike night. We'll well he's thing. Look i got that wrong sanjay. Because i said the wrong. I'm here's the thing. They just are young team and that's going to happen. You gotta have amazing victories. Like they did against richmond two weeks ago. And then you're gonna have a full two gulf coast to you're not sold. Were in big trouble. After the injuries going up against them in all sorts of things so i'll put sydney the fully into peps. I'm not fully invested in my nine kids. I think it's kind of hit them. Had played some cracking footage. The but they're going to get all your your clubs. Previously weekday keys talked early. Athens boy hasn't happened this and kill because that get kids. Just boil people. it happened. Alongs young kids becky nonsense. seventy two. His lost all night had kids. I cry west coast to the gulf coast to on the weekend. He's chiefs part of it is yeah it really good height. Listen choice quickly. Mentioned a couple of things first of all. let's throw the latter up because there's been some interesting developments over the week after pips on if you wanna fraud. If we have to iran six top of the food chain and defeated you've got the two teams western bulldogs and melbourne on twenty. Four points the maximum amount of points. You can have two twenty four points. A game underneath port adelaide on twenty. Then you've got a bunch of three jilong sitting in fourth. Big percentage brewster against west coast seating the nicely sydney swans on sixteen and fremantle. They just seem to be doing what i have to do. After they first wake fremantle. I didn't look too flash but they plan some good footy and moi god as good david monday at thirty five. He's continuing or uses ohio. Ohio monday taio tell you what makes me wanna pull the boots back on..

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LaVine, Vucevic lead Bulls past Raptors

The Free Agents

00:18 sec | 2 years ago

LaVine, Vucevic lead Bulls past Raptors

"Let's move to the bad losses from last night tasks we'll go to 'cause we had cory joseph having a season high twenty four points in his first game against his former team as the shorthanded. Pistons beat the kings one. Thirteen one hundred one. And then levine. Each scored twenty two points as the bulls beat the raptors pretty handily.

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"twenty four point" Discussed on Republic Keeper - with Brian O'Kelly

Republic Keeper - with Brian O'Kelly

03:15 min | 2 years ago

"twenty four point" Discussed on Republic Keeper - with Brian O'Kelly

"Wow what a privilege to be here and what a great country we live in is i mean it has been just a really cool thing driving around and getting to meet people all over the country and learning what makes them tick. And it's i'll tell you what it's the same everywhere you go and it doesn't. It doesn't matter doesn't change. I don't care as a mom. My twenty four point of state now. I don't have to sit down and look but everywhere i go. It's the same. It's people just want to live their life and take care of their family and pretty much be left alone and you know i go state to state here in the mask rules. Change state to state and It's amazing the states that have the mask mandates on. Everybody hates them and they're tearing them off in and out of the buildings and they're you know the ones that don't i just see people seem happier. They're able to live their lives and they're able to go about their business. And you know this morning. I had to make a hotel decision and the decision was do i stay in midtown manhattan where i wanted to stay or do i stay somewhere else. And so i got on the the interwebs. And i'm looking. And i i see the midtown manhattan. Hotels are all much less expensive than expected. It'd be. I thought they'd all be more. No and so i started to Book a reservation at one of them and this form pops up the says. If you stay here you're gonna have to fill out a form for andrew cuomo and you're gonna have to give them a bunch information. What are you doing in new york. How long you gonna be here and you know. What's the purpose of your trip. Or did you come from where you go into. And they all of the stuff to book hotel room. And this is what. I've been talking about when i talk about the corporate takeuchi right and the the the idea that they wanna kill small business because the independent hotelier if there are any left could say no to this but the hilton corporation and the sheraton corporation and all these others. They're not going to say no to the governor's mandate and so the corporate taco crecy ends up being the enforcement arm for whatever the government wants to do so we back. I want to give you the set the table for today. We've got some troops in afghanistan. i visited jamestown. We're going to look at how the governor northam has screwed that up because it's a state of virginia park and there's a lot more on the virus and some more on the border stuff all of that coming up in just about one minute when we get back from short break and see that. This is republican. You're listening to republic keeper and now republic keeper with brian. Kelly for.

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"twenty four point" Discussed on No Agenda

No Agenda

06:56 min | 2 years ago

"twenty four point" Discussed on No Agenda

"Many asian-americans have been walking up and down the streets and worrying. They've been attacked. Blames scapegoated harassed. They've been verbally assaulted. Physically assaulted killed earlier. The president spent more than ninety minutes meeting privately with asian american activists and legislators including state senator. Michelle how who had a message for. Mr asian community is scared. We're living in terror. We have been for the past year at least and this latest incident here in atlanta is taking place on top of a culture of fear alliance reported its asian americans in the past year jumped to almost four thousand amid the pandemic just recent surge has been driven by the racist political rhetoric of the former president and many of his colleagues reports into asia's intimate on social media increased dramatically after former president trump. I used to hashtag chinese virus last spring orangemen bad. Yeah so it's clearly because of trump and if you you might have caught some of the headlines that said oh it's a nineteen hundred percent increase. Trump trump trump. Luckily we have producers within the gitmo nation. Who are very active in helping us understand. What's going on these are the amps. The asian millennial producers and wing may Who i read a couple. A piece of feedback from an earlier shows. And she's a millennial. I think it's i've learned. That wang is pronounced wong wing mae wong wing may wong. She says wow. This is kind of crazy. what's going on. I suggest you take a look at a little bit of kenyan. Lee kenyon li. I think we might play the clip from him earlier. He's a youtuber and he has these statistics on the asian hate. So this is coming from our asians who are telling us what we should be listening to. So now they screamed about white supremacy. What are the actual stats surrounding the search in anti asian hate crimes so one commonly cited statistic is that anti-asian hate crimes have jumped nineteen hundred percent nationwide but it's misleading actually only four new york and according to the nypd data where it went from one asian hate crime in two thousand nineteen to twenty and twenty twenty four. The whole nation twenty are some stats on the day. Stop hate released. A report documenting nearly thirty eight hundred instances of anti asian hate during the pandemic nearly seventy percent against asian woman. A man killed eight. And shootings targeting asian businesses. Six of the eight killed asian woman so this is extremely misleading. So this is true that there are eighteen hundred incidents of anti asian. Hate me pull up this graph for you guys and this is according to stop an api only eleven percent of that which is still a lot this as over four hundred incidents of physical assault but only eleven percent of those thirty eight hundred for physical so most of them were just verbal harassment. Name calling and avoidance and shunning wild big increased to twenty there by the way this api which is asian americans and pacific. Islanders got a. Y'all got to stop with that bullshit to that's like bracken and brown community. That doesn't sound right to me. The asian pacific islanders their way out there. They got other issues very different. Snow trump voters there in fact as Keg mainly breaks it down. Where exactly has this increased taken place in incredible increase in violence in according to voa news. Hey crimes carney. Asian spite hundred fifty percent in major. Us cities so we see here on this graph updated more i most of them happened in new york and then la boston. Seattle san jose san francisco philadelphia cleveland. How these are all democrats cities and they're all run by democrats and they all have the most progressive policies makes you wonder doesn't it. So then we know that there was a spike in asian anti-asian hate crimes and we know that there isn't thirty eight hundred instances of violent crime but actually only eleven percent of that but who's committing these crimes unfortunately there isn't clear data compiled for this and for twenty twenty and twenty twenty one but the most recent data we have is from the doj bureau of justice statistics. So i'm gonna put this chart here and we see. Let's look at the last line. So for asians were hundred. Eighty two thousand two hundred thirty instances of violent crime and twenty four point. One percent of them were from white people and twenty seven point. Five percent of them were from black people and that my friends is science so folks built on top of something that didn't happen and they're rolling out up to the level of the executive office of the country. Yeah the president vice president of the united states bunch of assholes. That's how pathetic this is. No you know what's pathetic. Here's what's pathetic. So of course we have the. Api crowd running around going. Yeah we're oppressed. we need some. Yeah give us some attention. Because the boba we've learned about them the mobile liberals that but other groups going. Hey wait a minute we gotta get it on. Strained diversity is not just black and brown. Api no no no no back on the stage. Linda sewer standing at a bus walking in the street. And you see someone saying something that you don't agree with or assaulting someone somewhat intimidate somewhat. Stand up something standard. We gotta get the muslims in their muslims. Need some attention. This is not going to last. If everyone is making noise about attention they need. It's very childish. And it will not end well and unfortunately the only guy who said something About what happened happens to be my representative from district Thing is district six here. Here in texas chip. Roy let me just boost his audio a little bit. He seems like he's gonna come. Come through low soft. Ed chip roy. Nice texas boy. But what an idiot believe justice old sayings texas about found the all the rope in texas and get a taller tree. We've take justice very seriously and.

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"twenty four point" Discussed on No Agenda

No Agenda

06:56 min | 2 years ago

"twenty four point" Discussed on No Agenda

"Many asian-americans have been walking up and down the streets and worrying. They've been attacked blames. Scapegoated harassed verbally assaulted physically assaulted killed earlier. The president spent more than ninety minutes meeting privately with asian american activists and legislators including state senator. Michelle how who had a message for. Mr asian community is scared. We're living in terror. We have been for the past year at least and this latest incident here in atlanta is taking place on top of a culture of fear alliance reported its asian americans in the past year jumped to almost four thousand amid the pandemic just recent surge has been driven by the racist political rhetoric of the former president and many of his colleagues reports into asia's intimate on social media increased dramatically after former president trump. I used to hashtag chinese virus last spring orangemen bad. Yeah so it's clearly because of trump and if you you might have caught some of the headlines that said oh it's a nineteen hundred percent increase. Trump trump trump. Luckily we have producers within the gitmo nation. Who are very active in helping us understand. What's going on these are the amps. The asian millennial producers and wing may Who i read a couple. A piece of feedback from an earlier shows. And she's a millennial. I think it's i've learned. That wang is pronounced wong wing mae wong wing may wong. She says wow. This is kind of crazy. what's going on. I suggest you take a look at a little bit of kenyan. Lee kenyon li. I think we might play the clip from him earlier. He's a youtuber and he has these statistics on the asian hate. So this is coming from our asians who are telling us what we should be listening to. So now they screamed about white supremacy. What are the actual stats surrounding the search and anti asian hate crimes so one commonly cited statistic is that anti-asian hate crimes have jumped nineteen hundred percent nationwide but it's misleading actually only four new york and according to the nypd data where it went from one asian hate crime in two thousand nineteen to twenty and twenty twenty four. The whole nation twenty are some stats on the day. Stop hate released. A report documenting nearly thirty eight hundred instances of anti asian hate during the pandemic nearly seventy percent against asian woman a man i eight and shootings targeting asian businesses. Six of the eight killed were asian woman so this is extremely misleading. So this is true that there are eighteen. Hundred incidents of anti asian hate. Believe me pull up this graph for you guys and this is according to stop an api only eleven percent of that which is still a lot this as over four hundred incidents of physical assault but only eleven percent of those thirty eight hundred for physical so most of them were just verbal harassment. Name calling and avoidance and shunning. Wow big increased to twenty there by the way this api which is asian americans and pacific. Islanders got a. Y'all got to stop with that bullshit to that's like bracken black and brown community that doesn't sound right to me the asian pacific islanders their way out there. They got other issues very different. Snow trump voters there in fact as Keg mainly breaks it down. Where exactly has this increased taken place in incredible increase in violence in according to voa news. Hey crimes carney. Asian spite fifty percent in major. Us cities so we see here on. This graph updated more. I most of them happened in new york and then la boston. Seattle san jose san francisco philadelphia cleveland. How these are all democrats cities and they're all run by democrats and they all have the most progressive policies makes you wonder doesn't it. So then we know that there was a spike in asian anti-asian hate crimes and we know that there isn't thirty eight hundred instances of violent crime but actually only eleven percent of that but who's committing these crimes unfortunately there isn't clear data compiled for this and for twenty twenty and twenty twenty one but the most recent data we have is from the doj bureau of justice statistics. So i'm gonna put this chart here and we see. Let's look at the last line. So for asians hundred eighty two thousand two hundred thirty instances of violent crime and twenty four point. one percent of them were from white people and twenty seven point. Five percent of them were from black people and that my friends is science so it's a hoax built on top of something that didn't happen and they're rolling out up to the level of the executive office of the country. Yeah the president vice president of the united states bunch of assholes. That's how pathetic this is. No you know what's pathetic. Here's what's pathetic. Of course we have the. Api crowd running around going. Yeah we're oppressed. we need some. Yeah give us some attention. Because the boba we've learned about them the mobile liberals that but other groups are going. Hey wait a minute we gotta get it on. Strained diversity is not just black and brown. Api back on the stage. Linda sewer station standing out a bus walking in the street. And you see someone saying something that you don't agree with or assaulting someone somewhat intimidate somewhat. Stand up something. Standard of get the muslims in their muslims. Need some attention. This is not going to last. If everyone is making noise about attention they need. It's very childish. And it will not end well and unfortunately the only guy who said something About what happened happens to be my representative from district Thing is district. Six here in texas chip. Roy let me just boost his audio a little bit. He seems like he's gonna come. Come through low soft. Ed chip roy. Nice texas boy. But what an idiot believe justice old sayings texas about found the all the rope in texas and get a taller tree. We've take justice very seriously and.

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Home Depot Reports Good 4th-Quarter and 2020 Numbers

MarketFoolery

02:27 min | 2 years ago

Home Depot Reports Good 4th-Quarter and 2020 Numbers

"Home depot. Fourth quarter profits came in higher than expected but shares falling a little bit today on concerns that twenty twenty one is not going to be a strong home depot is twenty twenty was and i will just point out shares of home depot over the past year even with the drop today shares are up little more like let's call it ten percent maybe eleven percent ten eleven percent. This is not a stock that has shot to the moon in the past year. I'm it's still the same business. They've done an amazing job over the last ten months a managing their business in the wake of the pandemic. I'm i'm not sure why there is at least a little bit of pessimism today about home depot the pessimism if there is some Comes out of what a small amount of guidance the company gave so before addressing that On the numbers you know the cops were up comparable sales at that. Existing stores are up. Twenty four point five percent or total sales up twenty four point five percent and comparable sales were up twenty five percent. So that gives you a sort of level set on. How business did they don't grow a lot of stores at home depot. They they just keep doing a great job. The stores they have not many close nominee open So it's not a growth story through. They expand the size of their stores in many cases with side by side. Lots for Plants and things like that and and things that they can put outside the four walls of the store So growth for the company was about twenty five percent for the year. As you say the stock only went up about eleven percent. Part of that is because the sales growth was More expensive margins contracted because of the increased costs of operating during covid and then the guidances is a little weaker than what people might have been hoping for which is a. They didn't give any guidance. They they said Company said that because of the uncertainty of how things are going to play out They don't feel comfortable giving guidance. But if things look in twenty twenty one on the way they looked at the second half of twenty twenty they think flat to slightly positive comps

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"twenty four point" Discussed on Higher Learning Potcast

Higher Learning Potcast

07:14 min | 2 years ago

"twenty four point" Discussed on Higher Learning Potcast

"Stacking stand you jive each year back before i was smoke. Tagging that is one of my favorite ways of smoking is hot box and to me. I think smoking in a smaller close space. Of course keep breathing it in and i like the dude is why do my thinking and if i want to listen to music at that time my reminiscing and my moceanu yes especially late night all right a lay back into raid in a smaller close base smoking right to listen to emotional rap music. Yeah those days right so this is higher. Learning made to step eight in our grow guide in the last one is pretty simple very very very important in gotta water your plans. It's probably one of the most important thing to remember doing during all phases. But like i said before when we talked about the water systems you want to know. The plants are very accessible to fungal route diseases. And things like that. When they become to way Cannabis plants are allowed more sensitive to being waterlogged than the other plants. That you have in your house so one of the most common mistakes is over watering like a lot of people do everything else right and then water plant too much thinking that they were helping in really. That's what fucked up there. We'd so how often you what are your plans is always gonna depend on what type of medium us whether you using dirt if you do in hydroponics if you're doing rockwall anyway no matter what you're using it's all going to determine different water cycles different times watering and it's and a size of the plants that you're growing the amount of temperature in the room so just know that all the different pieces that we went through in his guy are all meant to work together. You know what i'm saying. Depending on what you did for steps one through four will determine everything else that you do for through a you know what. I'm saying vice versa. All right so we're going gonna roll up and catch five and then we're gonna come back and talk about this orange cookie dough in this apple fritter from fresh baked. Oh right we are back. What am i supposed to do while i'm holding up. I know this is what i could do. I can let everybody know dan We got merch on the website. We got some t shirts some. It's four twenty somewhere. T shirts Some stay stole my friend. T-shirts fresh white tee. Black way t-. You'll get what i'm talking about when you click on and look at it We got the higher learning podcast local t shirts and we gotta punch other cool shit so you can go. Check that out k. J. and chill dot com and as the easiest way to go listen to our now show which is higher learning and our other show which is is not just me so cage into anywhere you wanna go pertaining to us all right now. Let's get on with this fresh baked. We got orange cookie dough and we got apple fritter this orange cookie dough Is is it a sativa is is it a indika Check it out. I don't think you do. I think that's where i was getting so these are both hybrids but it doesn't tell me which side that actually leans on but i can't tell you that This is at twenty six point four seven percent. Thc and the average Thc content for oracle he does strain is twenty four point. Thirty three percent This definitely gives you a great body bus. You know what saying This is something that it's not too. It's not too indika heavy where it put me to sleep but it definitely has your body. Relaxed them saying You got sweet cookie flavors and you have the fresh orange. Definitely sticks true to its name It's not too much of either one To pinal lean Definitely a strong presence on as a turpin and this strain for the fruity flavor. You get some herbal tony. Genera from the scene and you get a little bit of pepper from the filing. So there's definitely some different on turpin dancing around in there As far as this apple fritter goes this one was definitely more uppity. So i know this one was Sediba leaning and this one was one of their award winners on top ten hybrid flower at the cow and south at the northern california and southern california high times magazine cannabis cup event in two thousand seventeen May kind of worked good with each other to you. know what. I'm saying like smoking them together. Like smoking within the same session. You know what i'm saying They kind of work together. Which is great. Because there's been times where i've smoked a strain from a company and then someone else wrote up another stream from the same company and they kinda fought with each other. You know what i'm saying. These kind of complement each other but apple fritter and orange cookie dough you know. They're all suites. They're all baked goods so they carry some common characteristics. I guess that's why i like. I like both of these. I like the smell. breaking it. Down is is is very sticky as some purple buzz in there for those like a little bit of color in but on the smell is if you have a streak curator he hindu someone is. You'll be very satisfied just by smell this is. You'll leave with a smile on your face. You gotta wonder if this is going to be a good higher not after you smell this. You know you win for good time saying you can't wait to get home and road us up and go see a happy place so yeah Shutouts to fresh baked For the apple fritters in orange cookie dough. All right so we are going to Get.

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"twenty four point" Discussed on Esports Network Podcast

Esports Network Podcast

04:50 min | 2 years ago

"twenty four point" Discussed on Esports Network Podcast

"I really at the Forefront of hey, our games are going to be hubs of culture and these Sports organizations are reflecting that as well bring in a bunch of celebrities people who play these games that come from the Main Street celebrity world and video gives are becoming one section of culture, but they're also becoming a home music for four movies for film for 4 just to all these other Industries for athletes for sports events, and there's quite a few that all dead. intersecting a route Gaming and video games especially fortnite and and Roblox as two of them. You mentioned sort of the the expansion outside of gaming and where these gaming platforms can be used there. And I found it really interesting. What comparison I think is interesting is Discord and slack because as I use Discord, I see a lot of the features of slack just kind of naturally built in to Discord and slack is a massive publicly traded company market cap. I believe I don't have it in front of me. Let me pull it up twenty four point four billion dollars as a market cap, and there's a disk or does almost everything I could think of that slack does and having individual channels direct messages into like it's not a hard leap for Discord to become that. I know quite a few gave the companies that do you select they use Discord instead and I think that kind of highlights too is just the value that Gaming companies right now that were made for games could have a lot more applications outside of just being a voice comms chat in Call of Duty like this could be where workplaces move towards in the country. Well and you look at how Disney operated and franchise the Star Wars franchise, you know, the Marvel Comics and so the same thing is kind of happening within a video games as well. It's it's how do you how do you commercialize it more than just a video game itself? Right and I think once these video and they're already starting to crack the nuts and they're already seeing the future of us, but you know, it goes beyond a course just the video game just like how you know, DC Comics and Marvel is more than just a comic book. It turned it into a franchise of Television movie then it went to Consumer products..

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Harris Shot In Final Seconds Leads Philadelphia 76ers Past Los Angeles Lakers 107-106

Get Up!

01:20 min | 2 years ago

Harris Shot In Final Seconds Leads Philadelphia 76ers Past Los Angeles Lakers 107-106

"Lakers and the sixers play the game for the night last night. Lebron james lakers was there and of course. It was a night of solemn remembrance for many in philadelphia including joel embiid who was remembering kobe. Angie bryan with his custom shoes and it was a moment of silence for kobe. Philly native bellamy take into the third quarter with the sixers. Five with this very scary moments. Look gillette who go up and come down hard scary anyone be that but worst of all for embiid and it is lebron who makes the contact there and beat goes down hard and was in obvious pain afterwards. He said this you look at it a very dangerous player. Not guaranteed dining was may i would have probably been ejected. Maybe one way or another thankfully he came back and he was like fourth quarter. Pick it up a little over a minute. Left the lakers are down four. That's contagious. Caldwell pulled for three in the corner lakers within one lebron by the way had thirty four afterwards stop fifteen seconds to play. Lebron anthony davis yes. A at twenty three lakers the thirteen. Nothing to take the lead with eleven seconds left sixers last shot. Where are you going to go. Tobias harris for three to it's called he knocked it in twenty four points for harris twenty. Four embiid the lakers first road loss of the season. Sixers take it one seven one. Oh

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"twenty four point" Discussed on The Great Fail

The Great Fail

06:27 min | 2 years ago

"twenty four point" Discussed on The Great Fail

"Cars. Whatever we get for it. And let's reinvest in the business. She did the right thing. But unfortunately when you don't invest for almost eight nine years and you have a lot of management change. It takes time to reinvest back in the business and they finally got their act together. We thank you. Know december twenty nine thousand nine hundred and the business was growing high. Single digits organically then covered and then with a mountain of debt. The lockdown and nationwide travel bans hurts was tipped over the edge off cliff in may of twenty twenty hurts. The nation's second largest car rental agency filed for bankruptcy protection when it could no longer make its payments to lenders while seven hundred thousand cars in. Its fleet sat on the lot. It was a grim depiction into one of the largest bankruptcies during the pandemic on the company's chapter eleven petition hurts listed. Twenty five point. Eight billion dollars in assets over one billion dollars in cash and twenty four point four billion dollars of debt. Carl icahn followed suit shortly. Afterwards as he sold his entire stake in the company signaling the end for what was once a thirty nine percent stake in the company now equivalent to a two billion dollar loss. This was a tale about what happens when the company makes all the wrong decisions leaving analyst in shareholders to speculate the many ways that killed the century old brand was it poor management terrible accounting methods in overpriced position or just failure to adapt to changing consumer preferences hurts had been in trouble for many years but it seemed that this pandemic escalated its weakness making what was once invincible now inevitable At a time when others were also dealing with the pandemic kurtz. Rival avis took on a much more aggressive stance in building a life raft for itself when we look at what happened during covert. We think avis really started cutting costs significantly in early march late february. This started renegotiating with all of their corporate lenders and their every s dot holders then really were able to renegotiate their debt covenants which gave them room to raise more liquidity in the market by issuing bonds. And they've got costs earlier now hurts was asleep at the wheel and that they reacted they started. Doing what avis was doing in late february sometime in april and at that time it became a little too late in terms of you know they couldn't get the corporate lenders support and they were running up against you know missed payments and so essentially you know then when covert they were sort of forced into bankruptcy in the sense that they just react to let you know. One of the most notable infamous televised events in american history was in nineteen ninety four when simpson was suspected to have murdered. His ex-wife nicole simpson and her friend. Ron goldman the public watched as simpson that declared a fugitive was driven by his best friend in a white ford bronco. Speeding away from lapd in a televised manhunt which had ninety five million people tuning in to watch the cheese. It's hard to explain. Why sales of the ford bronco ironically went up that year. Perhaps proving infamy can oftentimes be quite lucrative. It would be a quarter of a century later when simpson offered services to hurt again. Shortly after they declared bankruptcy in twenty twenty simpson went on to post a video of himself suggesting that he'd be the spokesperson for hurt. Again when someone asks if he would be running through the airports just said he had done. Before in the seventy s simpson appeared to be startled and then with the deflated response. Said oh i hadn't thought of that referring to halt and travel these days though it's amusing to ponder who better to understand a company on lockdown than someone who's actually been on lockdown or locked up but hey i guess it could work simpson is probably the only spokesperson. They can afford these days special. Thanks to him missouri for his invaluable analysis and commentary on this week's episode and thank you for tuning into this week's the great fail. Please make sure to visit our website at the great fail dot com for behind the scene audio in video footage. If you like these episodes and want us to continue bring you more. Please subscribe to our newsletter because well not connecting with you would be our great fail while you're at it simply telephone about the show that would help us out to the research on each episode is extensive but none of them would be possible without the tireless efforts of researchers writers and reporters. They are all credited on the great failed dot com under our show notes. Lastly you can connect with us on facebook twitter and instagram. At the great failed pod and please subscribe rate review. This podcast on itunes to show your support. We'll be back in two weeks with a brand new episode and remember folks with great failure comes great liability..

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"twenty four point" Discussed on Everything Everywhere Daily

Everything Everywhere Daily

06:44 min | 2 years ago

"twenty four point" Discussed on Everything Everywhere Daily

"To understand millan kovic cycles. We have to understand each of the cycles which the earth goes through individually. There are several of them. And it's gonna take a bit of visualization to get the concept via podcast where there are no visual aids. But it shouldn't be too difficult. We'll start by going through the cycles that the earth itself goes through to understand these need to think of the earth as a spinning top when the top spins. it's usually not perfectly upright. The top will be tilted somewhat just like atop. The earth has a tilt to rotation currently the earth tilts twenty three point five degrees. And that is what is responsible for the seasons. However that tilt known as obligatory isn't static it actually wobbles back and forth between twenty two point one degrees and twenty four point five degrees right now. We're in the middle of such a cycle. The time it takes to complete one full cycle of going from twenty two point one degrees to twenty four point five degrees and back again is forty one thousand years the greater the tilt the more sun the polar regions will get in the summer and the more extreme the seasons are the next part of the cycle is axial procession if you can imagine the spinning top again as it. Spinning the axis of the top is rotating. Circle isn't just tilting. In one direction on the earth the direction of our access in the north currently points to the north star players this temporary over the course of twenty five thousand seven hundred and seventy one point five years. The earth's axis will go in a circle that means that not only will the north star. Not be the northstar at some point but twenty five thousand seven hundred and seventy one years from now it will be the northstar again while the earth is going about it cycles on it's wobbling and spinning access there are also things happening to the earth orbit itself for this part instead of a spinning top. I want you to visualize a spinning plate. The edge of the spinning plate would be the orbiting. The earth and at the center of the plate would be the sun the first orbital cycle is the orbital eccentricity cycle the orbit of the earth around. The sun isn't a perfect circle. it's slightly elliptical the shape of that ellipse changes over time. And how much it deviates from a circle is known as eccentricity the eccentricity cycles between point zero zero three four which is almost perfectly circular two point zero five eight which is more slightly elliptical the changes due to the gravitational pull of large planets like jupiter and saturn. This cycle takes about one hundred thousand years. The next cycle is called app sill procession. If you can imagine that played again this time imagine it. As more of an oval plate as the earth is going around its orbit around the edge. The plate itself is rotating that means be closest and farthest point that the earth is from the sun will change over time. This cycle is about one hundred and twelve thousand years. Finally there's a cycle for orbital inclination. That rotating plate isn't flat and actually tilts and the tilt changes over time as well. This cycle is about one hundred thousand years as well and is very close to the same length. As orbital eccentricity cycle each of these cycles involves relatively small changes over long periods of time however they can compound each other or they can mitigate each other all of these cycles have been known for a while somewhere known back as far as antiquity and others were more recently discovered in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries in one thousand nine hundred eighty s serbian astrophysicists named bulletin. Millan kovic put all the pieces together. He realized that these cycles closely followed the patterns of ice ages in particular three of these axial tilt eccentricity and procession all affected the amount of sunlight that would fall on the northern hemisphere. These cycles could either cancel each other out to moderate the strength of seasons or they could compound each other making the seasons even more powerful in particular. What really mattered was the amount of sunlight falling on the northern hemisphere. In the summer why the northern hemisphere that is where most of the land is sixty eight percent of the land on earth is in the northern hemisphere land. Can't store heat as well as water. Which means that ice can form on it. Easier ice reflects sunlight which can cause further cooling during an ice age most. The ice accumulates in the northern hemisphere in the south is can only accumulate to a point before it hits warmer water and the ice will cleave off to form icebergs. Glaciers depend on how much of the ice melts during the summer when the earth is at its maximum tilt more sun is hitting the northern hemisphere in the summers if the orbit of the earth is such that it's at its closest point to the sun. When this happens summers will be very intense and ice will melt when he opposite happens when the tilt is at a minimum and the earth is farther away in the summers ice will not melt as much and glaciers will grow. All of these factors individually are rather small at its closest point to the sun which currently happens on january fourth. Remember back to my episode on why we celebrate new year's day when we do there's only about six percent more solar radiation hitting the earth than when we are at the farthest point likewise the axial tilt of the earth only changes a few degrees however these effects can be big enough when they work in conjunction to cause an ice age. The observed strength of ice ages is usually found to be stronger than the millen kovic cycles would suggest leading some climatologists to think that there might be a positive feedback mechanism at work. Something which causes the planet to cool faster than expected. The timing of ice ages is still being worked on. Kovic predicted that i would be about forty one thousand years apart and that was true up until about one million years ago since then ice ages have come at about one hundred thousand years which corresponds to the eccentricity cycle. Milne kovic cycles aren't just unique to earth like the earth. Mars has all the cycles. I just mentioned except that the timing and the extent of the cycles are different. Researchers estimate that mars has had between six and twenty ice ages over the last eight hundred million years. The martian milankovitch cycle might bring about an ice age every four hundred thousand to two point one million years. Some of you might be wondering if mellon kovic cycles are responsible for the recent climatic changes measured over the last several decades and the answer is no milakovic's cycles take thousands. If not tens of thousands of years to change their effects. Camping noticed over periods short as a decade so the next time you think about the earth as a spinning ball in space realize that the spinning the orbit isn't a static unchanging thing it's always slowly changing and there are cycles within cycles within cycles

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Milankovitch Cycles

Everything Everywhere Daily

06:44 min | 2 years ago

Milankovitch Cycles

"To understand millan kovic cycles. We have to understand each of the cycles which the earth goes through individually. There are several of them. And it's gonna take a bit of visualization to get the concept via podcast where there are no visual aids. But it shouldn't be too difficult. We'll start by going through the cycles that the earth itself goes through to understand these need to think of the earth as a spinning top when the top spins. it's usually not perfectly upright. The top will be tilted somewhat just like atop. The earth has a tilt to rotation currently the earth tilts twenty three point five degrees. And that is what is responsible for the seasons. However that tilt known as obligatory isn't static it actually wobbles back and forth between twenty two point one degrees and twenty four point five degrees right now. We're in the middle of such a cycle. The time it takes to complete one full cycle of going from twenty two point one degrees to twenty four point five degrees and back again is forty one thousand years the greater the tilt the more sun the polar regions will get in the summer and the more extreme the seasons are the next part of the cycle is axial procession if you can imagine the spinning top again as it. Spinning the axis of the top is rotating. Circle isn't just tilting. In one direction on the earth the direction of our access in the north currently points to the north star players this temporary over the course of twenty five thousand seven hundred and seventy one point five years. The earth's axis will go in a circle that means that not only will the north star. Not be the northstar at some point but twenty five thousand seven hundred and seventy one years from now it will be the northstar again while the earth is going about it cycles on it's wobbling and spinning access there are also things happening to the earth orbit itself for this part instead of a spinning top. I want you to visualize a spinning plate. The edge of the spinning plate would be the orbiting. The earth and at the center of the plate would be the sun the first orbital cycle is the orbital eccentricity cycle the orbit of the earth around. The sun isn't a perfect circle. it's slightly elliptical the shape of that ellipse changes over time. And how much it deviates from a circle is known as eccentricity the eccentricity cycles between point zero zero three four which is almost perfectly circular two point zero five eight which is more slightly elliptical the changes due to the gravitational pull of large planets like jupiter and saturn. This cycle takes about one hundred thousand years. The next cycle is called app sill procession. If you can imagine that played again this time imagine it. As more of an oval plate as the earth is going around its orbit around the edge. The plate itself is rotating that means be closest and farthest point that the earth is from the sun will change over time. This cycle is about one hundred and twelve thousand years. Finally there's a cycle for orbital inclination. That rotating plate isn't flat and actually tilts and the tilt changes over time as well. This cycle is about one hundred thousand years as well and is very close to the same length. As orbital eccentricity cycle each of these cycles involves relatively small changes over long periods of time however they can compound each other or they can mitigate each other all of these cycles have been known for a while somewhere known back as far as antiquity and others were more recently discovered in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries in one thousand nine hundred eighty s serbian astrophysicists named bulletin. Millan kovic put all the pieces together. He realized that these cycles closely followed the patterns of ice ages in particular three of these axial tilt eccentricity and procession all affected the amount of sunlight that would fall on the northern hemisphere. These cycles could either cancel each other out to moderate the strength of seasons or they could compound each other making the seasons even more powerful in particular. What really mattered was the amount of sunlight falling on the northern hemisphere. In the summer why the northern hemisphere that is where most of the land is sixty eight percent of the land on earth is in the northern hemisphere land. Can't store heat as well as water. Which means that ice can form on it. Easier ice reflects sunlight which can cause further cooling during an ice age most. The ice accumulates in the northern hemisphere in the south is can only accumulate to a point before it hits warmer water and the ice will cleave off to form icebergs. Glaciers depend on how much of the ice melts during the summer when the earth is at its maximum tilt more sun is hitting the northern hemisphere in the summers if the orbit of the earth is such that it's at its closest point to the sun. When this happens summers will be very intense and ice will melt when he opposite happens when the tilt is at a minimum and the earth is farther away in the summers ice will not melt as much and glaciers will grow. All of these factors individually are rather small at its closest point to the sun which currently happens on january fourth. Remember back to my episode on why we celebrate new year's day when we do there's only about six percent more solar radiation hitting the earth than when we are at the farthest point likewise the axial tilt of the earth only changes a few degrees however these effects can be big enough when they work in conjunction to cause an ice age. The observed strength of ice ages is usually found to be stronger than the millen kovic cycles would suggest leading some climatologists to think that there might be a positive feedback mechanism at work. Something which causes the planet to cool faster than expected. The timing of ice ages is still being worked on. Kovic predicted that i would be about forty one thousand years apart and that was true up until about one million years ago since then ice ages have come at about one hundred thousand years which corresponds to the eccentricity cycle. Milne kovic cycles aren't just unique to earth like the earth. Mars has all the cycles. I just mentioned except that the timing and the extent of the cycles are different. Researchers estimate that mars has had between six and twenty ice ages over the last eight hundred million years. The martian milankovitch cycle might bring about an ice age every four hundred thousand to two point one million years. Some of you might be wondering if mellon kovic cycles are responsible for the recent climatic changes measured over the last several decades and the answer is no milakovic's cycles take thousands. If not tens of thousands of years to change their effects. Camping noticed over periods short as a decade so the next time you think about the earth as a spinning ball in space realize that the spinning the orbit isn't a static unchanging thing it's always slowly changing and there are cycles within cycles within cycles

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Samsung's work of wall art - the Frame TV is BACK!

Daily Tech News Show

00:36 sec | 2 years ago

Samsung's work of wall art - the Frame TV is BACK!

"Frame tv for seen in two thousand seventeen. You know. it's the one that looks like a painting when it's not a tv and it comes with thousands of pieces of art. You can put up on it. It's now just twenty. Four point nine millimeters thick about the size of an average art frame honestly and available in more sizes between thirty two inch and seventy five inches. Also samsung's q. Led tvs are now called neo q. Led that's the samsung buzzword for cbs That means includes many led based full array local dimming for precise light control and the pixels are forty times smaller. The led's are times smaller can pack in more of

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French children's podcast platform Keeku launches

podnews

02:51 min | 3 years ago

French children's podcast platform Keeku launches

"Key coup is a new french children's podcast platform which has just launched it features curated children's audio content from a variety of publishers curated by age group theme or time of day. The company says it's good to the mid screen time sprouts have released. Their platform stands for october and will publish these online. Every month from now on apple is now forty seven percent and spotify twenty four point four percent of all the data includes podcast apps episode generation downloads over the first seven days and lots more. The reuters institute has published a new report about daily news podcasts. The research points to them being very successful in terms of total downloads and highlights four types of daily news. Podcast currently available as recline is leaving. Vox the company. He co founded and joining the new york times as columnist and podcast host. He starts in january and leaving luminary. Your lander sang when he is now senior director for programming at npr. Google podcasts third. Most popular podcast app has now reached fifty million installations on android the fat. Mary's podcast is a podcast from australian restaurant. As jake smith and kenny. Graham who in recent episode described their employee's whining and self entitled according to the sydney morning herald podcast producer. James atkinson says that ad-libbing is a risky approach to content curation and business insider writes about your stralia in podcasters who are quote earning thousands of dollars a month for decades a quiet and remote australian country town nurtured a world-class monster. A man who often more than half a century is only now coming into focus as possibly this nation's serial killer his name. Is vince dempsey. Psychopath gangster child killer rapist. That's one of queensland's best known investigative journalists matthew khandan. He's launched a new true crime. Original with bush ca studios ghost gate road examines vince so dempsey a multiple murderer who claims to have killed thirty three people. Though it's thought the real number is more than one hundred. How i found my voice banquets third season. Samir ahmed hosts and talk. Show host graham norton based guest and focus on foot has won the gold award and the people's vote best arts and entertainment. Podcast at the lovey awards season six. We'll start on december. The eighteenth with an extended episode with richard thompson.

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How Sleep Affects Weight Gain

The Nutrition Diva's Quick and Dirty Tips for Eating Well and Feeling Fabulous

04:15 min | 3 years ago

How Sleep Affects Weight Gain

"So i've talked a lot in previous episodes of this podcast about these connections between sleep and hunger appetite weight management. There are a lot of connections there. But i'm obviously always approaching this from the food and nutrition side of things. And i'd love to get your perspective on this as a sleep expert. So how do you see or approach this relationship between sleep. Appetite and weight management shore. Yes just as a refresher for your audience. You've probably covered. How we are sleep deprived the body compensates for the lack of energy by craving more calories and intensive reach out for more saturated fast carbs and sweets to sort of make up for that loss. Energy will pardon me not helpful. That's exactly right because one type of energy doesn't actually substitute for the other. We don't get the type of energy and replenishment refreshment that we get from sleep by eating potato chips for example. But that's our body needs to sort of make up for if we don't get enough sleep and also when we don't sleep enough we have less leptin and more ghrelin levels in our blood after that night of not enough sleep. Which is how these hormones behave when we're very hungry when our appetite is not suppressed so them where we end up getting more hungry in artificially sort of reaching for more food and so you've already probably cover some of these topics. But i think what's less talk about in terms of how sleep is related to appetite and hunger is the role that our circadian clocks play all of this. So just to give a really brief primer on circadian clocks we all have these biological rhythms in us and they usually run about twenty four point one ish hours and these are really inbuilt built to our biology all of our systems. Run on this sort of rhythm. And ideally everything runs kind of in sync with each other. You can kind of think of your body as a busy train station you know. Each train has to be on scheduled to not run into other trains and not delay passengers. And so you can imagine how much of a hot mess it would be if every train conductor was looking at a clock right so for everything to run together all the trains needs to be on time in have this rhythm and the best way to have that rhythm is to keep a consistent sleep wake schedule and when you do have this consistently voiced federal and rhythm than your metabolism runs efficiently. Your mood is good. Your hormones are in sync and your sleep is good and your energy levels are good but and maybe your appetite isn't as out of control exactly. Your appetite is more in tune with what your body actually needs rather than artificially inflated if that makes sense let me just make sure i understand what you just said. It's that it's not even so much about a lack of sleep or sleep deprivation getting six hours of sleep instead of eight hours of sleep but it's more about the consistency of this sleep rhythm that affects our appetite. That's ray and actually both of the things you named are both really important. I think we may have heard a little bit more about the sleep deprivation. Peace and not as much about the circadian rhythms. I really liked to emphasize the people that sleep is not just about the amount and it's not even just about the quality or the depth of sleep it really is also about the timing we can be kind of wishy washy with our asleep rhythms ray. Either we maybe. We can't control it because we do rotating shift work. And that really can put a wrench in your circadian rhythms or. We travel a lot and we have jet lag or we don't travel for work but we jet like ourselves by getting up at very different times on weekdays versus weekends so for example. If you usually get up at seven am on weekdays but you sleep in until ten on weekends. That's like jet lagging yourself by flying to california and back every weekends but you didn't even get to have the final travel. You've just screwed up your circadian rhythm doing it.

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BNB & BTC Looking Good

The Trader Cobb Crypto Podcast

06:11 min | 3 years ago

BNB & BTC Looking Good

"Against what's going on out there in the markets will clinch OUGHTA. Pullback yesterday. Unsuccessfully. Really. Look. Like I say H die that we can solve it and there's five days now one, two, three, four, five minutes I can solve I mean we have really gone anyway you know we sort of bubbling around in a bit of Ryan. So, what are the main to me was I should say We'll aged either we bubble. The moving criminal a little closer back to where process currently now you know. I looked at try pullbacks. Pullback. We saw I saw as consolidation that occurred back fall looks pretty much from the twelfth of October to the seventeenth of October just Assad Roy. Zippy zippy's easy ZAP. And and then we saw that little bullish candle now that bullish was on the seventeenth of two. and. What we say from, there's a just a really great run. You know it's just a bloody good move simple as that. That's it a really, really really strong move. Sorry From here. What are we were? Options will as we consoled Loa well, it doesn't look at this moment. Look things can change very very quickly bitcoin strong right now let's not forget it. You know the clothes that we had yesterday. Is the highest close that we have ever had on the x shot, but we haven't closed that high. Let me tell you the last time we close at home that that close. Thirteen, six, full five. That's the the loss close that we had high was the eighth of January two, thousand and tank. That's a long time ago. You know that's that's a long time ago. So. It's it is looking incredibly bullish and we could certainly say bitcoin just tackle and just say you know what? Thank you mother for the rabbit shot the guys hold Shot the guy the horses bolted and off we go on I, rip. Of A? So, these are the realities of our marketing aged. As we consolidate, we get closer to having an opportunity where we look to be too overboard. And then. We can. Off Again. Tell you the truth. I love a little pullback really would. Pay The guy. Nor what what Bitcoin Golf Forever said why? But I wanted to get up with simplicity why because I tried? The a trade for living radio. So what I want I, want to pull back because pullback software paternity PULCHRA breakout. It'd be fine. The three strategies designed around pullbacks or breakouts. That's it. Boom Shaka Laka Saunders. Whitening say what does on? Basically. I didn't come in on the fifteen but tell you what? He a little bit sleigh for the time being. So what happened yesterday was we did move down. We moved down to a low all who are twelve, thousand, seven, hundred, seventy, six, hundred, close at thirteen, thousand, sixteen army closed above the thousand wants gang. With currently ops fraught now half percent the one to thirteen, thousand, one, hundred and twenty dollars and I'm just keeping an all out a pull back into that twelve pullback level. You starting to increase you know back in that cradles on the top of the crowd was on, which is a ten is now twelve, six, five nights a pretty close. Keeps creeping up as the market continues to console that bitcoin is looking of super duper bullish. What else have we got on the odds right now theory and pulled back to that four hundred get a in their took a tried yesterday. Da. On the sixteen hour. Said I wasn't gonNA try brought my rule pretty dirty I'm a cellphone that but high. Go to just go to shopping up. About decision I wasn't feeling good. That's why site when you're not feeling good, you shouldn't be trying I did the wrong thing and I pay the price of intimate down on that down myself but just down that I might have. I. Mike Errors I am. So. This wall doesn't make it. Any easier doesn't get any better way artist therion brought now's rod licking cradles. Any trades there on the day. But tell you what if we can push out from here? It's going to be such a beautiful Trenton thinking they'll be lots of good opportunities yesterday down three point five percent now currently at three, hundred, ninety, four, Dole seventy, seven off hop a half of a percent right now law on excel paste over the correct that twenty six, mock yesterday we were down two percent we counted twenty four point nine cents I just below twenty, five Dan points to the rave of. BITCOIN cash did reject the two seven, five resistance. So he bounced off to I three, thirty five, the lower end of that channel had talked. I don't try channels, but it's a very simple horizontal plight, very simple horizontal level that I look at to help me. Rebounds Twenty Three Thirty Five, and we raised up to two, hundred, seventy, five, sixty, five, which was the brand of that resistance that will now back in a to sixty point three, five, Selah full point. Three seven percent yesterday. So we are still in a very nonstop translate what bitcoin up trying to see our even exile pay it's not trend, but it's pretty crafty bitcoin cash beautiful uptrend onto lot coin next, which is also in love looking up trying to pull back three point four, five percent. Yes, I currently. It's at one point three, one point one, percent, fifty, seven dollars fifty. The wake he's only starting to look a little bit better. The daily the daily does look good or going to be honest. It does look pretty Nice right now, the fifth diamond aloe basically can be touching those lower timeframes just yet fitting seven, forty, six percent. They vate look it's pretty average rotten a popped up through that one, hundred, eighty, two mock and the NFL strike back through yesterday closing down. Three point nine percent. He's up point to today's one hundred seventy four dollars sixty two days really clear out through the LAS Haw, which was yesterday's Hot out outer ninety five, dollar sixty, one Bayton perform really willing to get to involve

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Bitcoin Dominance Is Back

The Trader Cobb Crypto Podcast

04:12 min | 3 years ago

Bitcoin Dominance Is Back

"Ten rotten now bitcoin up. Will we close above twelve thousand eight minutes suggests that possibly not as we are at eleven thousand, nine hundred. and Seventeen dollars. That's right. We did tap at twelve thousand and there is some resistance at twelve thousand had way basically pulled back from that twelve thousand mark. Bicycling high of nearly twelve, thousand, sixty, three pulled back. It's a NAS looking Candida this trend looks superb I love another day to push up through twelve thousand and ready set sail full summa. They got look at the end of the day. We could pull back from here. This resistance I wouldn't be surprised to see a pullback from He. Also being pretty much smoked Ratna bitcoins dominance has increased significantly. One of the big bitcoin dominance moves that I've seen in a long time up one point five percent. Now, that's significant because he actually look at this shot, there's not very many big moves in there as a matter of fact, the shot that I'm looking at here, the biggest move is three percent and that was back twenty seven. Th of July we've got high allies building up into that level Bruce Resistance broken Bam a good push Now's ahead of this. You're ahead of this if you've been listening and following and that's why. Ninety percent of my portfolio is in Bitcoin I I've been watching this setting myself up like this and on pretty happy right now, sixty one point six full percent although market cap is in bitcoins hands too. So you are aware and it's gaining momentum onto a theory will down eleven two point eight percent sitting at three sixty, eight, nine, three, we gotta get up through that three ninety, five region go push up three or four hundred. A two-point upset down mix up paid at one percent rotten out twenty four point three cents nothing for me to be trading. It's pretty ugly bitcoin cash to two hundred and forty dollars. Ninety five cents. It's down three point six, six percent rotten now and dom. Yeah. That trend look. It's something quite as national the daily anymore it was it was looking superb until well. It wasn't last night. Lot Clinton's at forty, six dollars ninety cents down two point three, three percent wrought now, and the dying shot just doesn't look very active. We need to be above fifty dollars for lot couldn't have any chance of momentum continuing on through in when need to get about fifty to really fifty, one, fifty, fifty, two dollars when they're all off because we're at forty, six ninety. V again, flat nothing ready to speak of at one fifty seven, twenty nonsense. It's down one point six, nine percent. It's an ugly looking job. Let's be strike. The trend that was looking very nice there on Donna just yesterday has now gone ahead and said, no, I'm not Nice I. Am the Ugly Duckling Down five point eight percent on. Todd Donna. It really just filed push through it above ten cents still ten point two cents will uphold. We'll have to wait and see. Bonnet was also three point seven, nine percent minutes shine as I got stopped at and that's my third stop-loss. Sorry. My third losing trade in a right this is the two weeks and it's something to consider. Losing a Austin have three losing trades in Iraq. Especially when I'm so selective as have been recently I'm going to go to improperly reduced risk a little bit as the market you know the tribes have been really good but the market has an helps out and we send gone through a transitional period of feels very much like two thousand, seventeen old touch on the minute twenty, nine, hundred, seventy, nine cents on bonnet down three point seven, nine percent sideways it is down to die but the market itself. Saw Wise toodle fifty two in the biggest move on the top ten it's a red one. It's down nine point nine percents link yet it filed ten dollars. We are nine dollars and eighty three cents. So what does this look like to me? What am I doing with this well? I. Position Myself already to be more in bitcoin anything else I was at one stage heavily in Alz on well from that and then I moved back to bitcoin not too long guy I can share that with you on this podcast.

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