32 Burst results for "Twenty Nine Minutes"

WCPT 820
"twenty nine minutes" Discussed on WCPT 820
"Joe biden emerged 90 minutes late to speak about, well, the evil attacks by Hamas against the Israeli people. Now, although he was unequivocal about America's support for Israel and the depravity of these incursions, there was no mention of Iran's role in the planning and the funding of these attacks, nor did he announce reconsideration of the $6 billion payment to Iran for that prisoner swap. Mostly it was generalities. Oh no, it wasn't. And there's been, no, we don't know if Iran was specifically involved yet. Lindsey Graham. Oh my God. get Can we him a penis enlargement pills or something. Stop talking about making countries in the parking lots before we have any. Okay. All right. Hang on. Wait, please. This is a moment for the United States to come together to grieve with those who are mourning. Let's be real clear. There is no place for hate in America. Oh, here we go. Laura. Well, Okay. if he's really against hate, then he should call a prosecutorial ceasefire against his political adversaries like the former president and direct his DOJ and DHS to stop making conservative Americans feel like they're the enemy or like they're the violent extremists out there. Wow. Wow. Wow. You got to give her some give her even the Russian jobs gives her a for those mental gymnastics. Wow. Wow. We should stop prosecuting Donald Trump because something, something is real. Okay, sure. Yeah. Wow. Twenty nine minutes after the hour, Dr. Erwin Redliner left. Mm Yeah. You are listening to W. C. P. T. 8 20. Here's the latest Chicago weather update from the weather ology center. weather I'm meteorologist

WCPT 820
"twenty nine minutes" Discussed on WCPT 820
"Dog looks awesome. They're both faraway dogs at this point. Pardon me? I made the boy's tongue dance. Yeah, you woke him up. Oh speaking of dogs, we were saying the Biden's second. So the first German Shepherd. This is his third. There's Major and Champ, but this is Commander. So got a little bitey. Jody I trust and his judgment more than the Secret Service. Absolutely. He probably dug up some deleted text. Probably. Yeah dug text or something. I'm Team Commander. The other one that went to live in Delaware is probably like. Commander Coulter. Continue my mission. The Secret Service is not protecting Daddy. Still not a good thing to have a bitey German Shepherd. I just saying dogs. No, know. they They know. OK, alright. Hello Carlos. Hello. Sorry, we've been just talking about in general combating misinformation. It seems like it's about everything now. It's not just about vaccine, right? I'm vaccine. I was just reading about the Nordstrom article on Snopes sort of sort of debunking what Hersh's article was talking about. There was an anonymous source saying all the US planned to, but it's all based on one anonymous source that he basically goes. It was a guy who had inside stuff that I know. Who was it? Just a guy that I know who had inside stuff. And this is all the discredit. It's all pro -Russian talking points that Putin's never done anything bad in his life. He's a swell guy who babysits grandchildren and swings with them on swing sets. Marjorie Taylor Greene was on the of steps Congress with a bullhorn talking about don't give money to Ukraine because they sex trafficked children and sell their organs. like, I'm oh my God. Yeah. At my crossfit parties. They sell Tupperware and children's organs. Twenty nine minutes after the hour, coffee with cuddle sells mm -hmm. Music playing . You are listening to the UCPT eight twenty. Here's the latest Chicago weather updates. From the weatherology weather center, I'm meteorologist Jennifer Wojcicki.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"twenty nine minutes" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Two twenty nine minutes from right now and we're going to carry it live here on but it looks very much uh... as uh... if there will be a strike bloomberg's david welcher there's been movement on both sides have another offer from gm today when they move they moved up to a twenty percent raise which what is ford has uh... that's over four years and ford's offer was rejected not gm did move on some other areas they added to the pensions for workers who already have pensions but they didn't offer pensions for them younger workers hired after two thousand seven that's a big point for the union they did offer cost of living allowance uh... which the union just wanted but there was no detail on that we haven't heard from the union whether or not that's good enough and something going forward to keep an eye on is uh... if they do go out on strike especially is how much the white house can get involved in well this Seth Harris of Burns Center says it does not appear President Biden can really get into the fray their traditional collective bargaining issues as David was saying pensions wages hours a plant shutdowns whether or not part -time workers are made full -time workers temporary workers are made permanent workers it's the kinds of issues that people negotiate about all the time in collective bargaining and i don't think the president wants to insert himself into the middle of that he'll play a behind -the -scenes role he's got Gene Sperling out there cajoling both sides to negotiate and to help understand one another better and again the latest word coming from Ford CEO Jim Farley is that the two sides are are still very far apart everyone thinks locked we're away in a negotiation room somewhere doing the final tweaks on a great deal historic deal reality is we've got no response for our last historical offer generous offer to for cap nothing so again we find out more tonight uh... in less than half an hour scheduled news conference uh... we will carry it live here on bloomberg radio justice department indicts president joe biden's son because one of more and still may push for details here from a bloomberg steve alleges that hunter biden purchased a firearm without disclosing that he was unlawfully using drugs the indictment follows the lapse of a deal in july that allowed the president's son to plead guilty to a pair of misdemeanor tax charges and acknowledge the firearms violation without a conviction the plea bargain fell apart at the last minute when the judge questioned the terms and refused to sign sign off on it house speaker kevin mccarthy this week instructed the house committee to open an impeachment inquiry against president biden based in large part on hunter biden's business dealings steve rapoport bloomberg radio yeah now i mentioned that uh... republicans wanted more this is a uh... house member jim comer holding out hope that whites does the right thing okay in san francisco i'm ed baxter and this is bloomberg right dot thank you and then now you can get the latest news whenever you want it with bloomberg news now it's the top stories from our global team of reporters at the click of a button get bloomberg news now on the bloomberg business apple or at bloomberg dot com or anywhere you get your guest asia daybreak are plunging new home prices are actually down by a really three -tenths of one percent month -on -month faster than we saw in july the stories coming up this is bloomberg access a vast selection of global fixed income securities at interactive brokers bond marketplace search their deep availability of over 1 million bonds globally ibkr has no markups or built -in spreads and low fully transparent commissions on bonds ibkr displays the highest bids lowest and offers received from the electronic venues they access in addition clients can interact with each other by placing bids and offers online to execute their trades learn more at ibkr .com slash bonds together we have the opportunity to build a more sustainable and inclusive future at the bloomberg new economy forum we

WLS-AM 890
"twenty nine minutes" Discussed on WLS-AM 890
"Now O 'Hare 93 degrees and there you go heat index up to 112 midway 94 degrees and 91 along Chicago's lakefront sponsored by generator franchise dot com millions protect their homes from power outages with generac home standby generators would you like to be part of this lucrative industry generator supercenter the nation's number one generac generator dealer has limited franchise opportunities in your area learn more at generator franchise dot com misty mcmichael wife of steve mongo mcmichael says the bears legend has made the final three for the pro football hall of fame mcmichael joins andy grandeschar and art powell as the senior finalists voted through basically guaranteeing their entry into the hall of fame misty said that she does envision mongo making it to the induction ceremony and that she'll be cutting up that gold jacket on stage and putting it on mongo mcmichael has been battling als since two thousand twenty one and has since lost his ability to speak ex -president and gop front runner donald trump will loom large at the first republican presidential primary debate in milwaukee even though he won't be on the stage the candidates hoping to take on democrat joe biden in november will face off for the first time tonight trump reportedly plans to air a taped interview with former fox news host tucker carlson at the same time as the debate and a bit of breaking news here the evogner yevgeny mercenary pregozhin who if you remember had led a bit of a coup uh... back into russia out of ukraine a few months ago has reportedly been killed in a plane crash with nine others will try to keep you more up to date on this as we move through the afternoon wls news time twelve thirty two on the roads kennedy inbound for more her to the burn is fifty two minutes thirty seven in from montrose thirty four back out to o 'hare from out of town lay free of the evens either direction isin our infant born out of the old post office is forty minutes twenty nine on the outbound side stevenson twenty nine minutes inbound i three fifty five to the drive just twenty five on the flip the day ryan fifteen minutes either way from ninety three to downtown next up the date in about fifteen look rallying today at the wls business report the dow currently up two hundred and thirty points s and fifty p up -four nasdaq up two

WLS-AM 890
"twenty nine minutes" Discussed on WLS-AM 890
"By blindster dot com hi i'm kyle at blindster dot com shopping for new blinds? at blindster we offer over fifty different blinds shades and shutters at low prices custom made for your windows and shipping is free shop at home and order ten free samples of any product before you at dot blindster com attorney general merrick garland just moments ago elevating david in the hunter biden investigation the justice department saying a statement that whites will be responsible for the ongoing investigation of president joe biden's son as well as any other matters that arose or may arise from that investigation whites reportedly asked to be appointed special counsel on tuesday and garland agreed was that in it the public interest to do so more legal trouble for northwestern university as a woman's lacrosse player has filed suit claiming that she was sexually assaulted by a member of the baseball team the lawsuit claims several former classmates of that baseball player warned university leaders about sexual abuse allegations against him abuse allegations excuse me against him in the past and that the lacrosse player reported the assault and no action was taken northwestern says it first received the allegations in january and immediately reported them to the office of civil rights and title nine compliance wls news time 11 32 checking the road kennedy from inbound o 'hare to the burn is an hour and two minutes forty in from montrose and half an hour back out to the report from downtown he didn't look at the montrose junction twenty seven minutes delay free on the out eisenhower inbound formed out of the old post office forty minutes just twenty six on the reverse stevenson thirty nine minutes inbound i three fifty five to stop the lake shore drive outbound is a twenty nine minute trip in the dan ryan just some slow traffic inbound ninety -fifth three two downtown it's nineteen minutes next traffic update in about fifteen minutes i'm breck gogle eight ninety w l s news if you're night cumulus podcast network presents inside of you with host michael rosenbaum the bald dude from the show smallville each

WCPT 820
"twenty nine minutes" Discussed on WCPT 820
"The the him subpoenaing Brian Kemp and he's also painted. What's his name? What's his name? Ducey. Yes. As we said in Arizona. Yes. That's Peter. So, yeah, I mean, I think like somebody even said to us, I think we're even going to be surprised at the breadth of the charges once they come down. Sure. I think what's the oh, Jaws the poster is Jack Smith underwater and it says laws. And Trump is a big orange bag of isn't his trans fat floating on the surface. Well, he can't say Smith is. Yeah, he can't. That fat doesn't. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Set the homo of hope. Trans fats don't sink. Right. Especially that's right. Yeah. Hi, sir. Hello. Hello, homos and the inevitable Hamilton. Jody Jody, Jody, Jody, I am so excited that you're in this I role. remember Jody talking to you at at a sexy liberal like billions of years ago and say, oh, Jody, you look younger than seven billion. Let me thank you. She's the prettiest executive producer is making me rethink my orientation. Well, my I I think remember talking to you and say, Jody, you know, I wish you would speak. But when you're on the show and you're like, oh, it's definitely showing and I just want to be supportive. And now look at you. You're you have taken over. You're running the place. You are. She's gotten all about easier by the day. Jody, you run the whole show. And I am so I'm so every day for a long time. We've wish all that every day was Tuesday and now every day is Tuesday. That's right. Which is confusing. For calendar makers. Yes, I took me out. It is. All right. Love you, Seth. We'll see you next Tuesday. Jody, every day. We'll see you next Tuesday. All right. It's funny and dirty. OK. Twenty nine minutes after the Stephen Miller you are listening to CPT eight twenty. Here's the latest Chicago weather updates. from the Weatherology Weather Center. I'm meteorologist Jennifer Wojcicki.

WLS-AM 890
"twenty nine minutes" Discussed on WLS-AM 890
"Were shot and are in better condition three officers were taken to the hospital in good condition they were not shot copa is investigating an early morning crash in west suburban bensonville today left a woman dead in a man injured the two vehicle crash happened at york in irving park roads just after three thirty a m police said a fifty nine old -year woman that was pronounced dead at the scene in a twenty three -year -old chicago man was transported to a local hospital the intersection was closed down for some of the morning causing major delays on eastbound irving road park wls newstime twelve thirty -two so have this swat side chicago avenue closed in both directions between costner avenue inbound kennedy o 'hara downtown fifty three minutes twenty four in for montrose forty one bound twenty minutes on the inbound needed even slick cook to montrose inbound ike route three ninety to the old post office fifty three minutes thirty three going out inbound stevenson from the veterans to the drive thirty five minutes twenty six going out inbound dan ryan ninety -fifth the burn twenty minutes i eighty ninety -four westbound from the indiana toll road to the bishop ford twenty nine minutes next traffic update about fifteen minutes for it's rolling stone is set the bar for entertainment publications today rolling stone music now takes over in podcast in form songwriter and producer jamie hartman reacts to the ed sharon verdict we need to create something new and of course you're going to use

AP News Radio
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

The Hull Show ? 1310 KFKA
"twenty nine minutes" Discussed on The Hull Show ? 1310 KFKA
"What are your expectations for the denver nuggets in these playoffs. And i think i agree with most of the whole against today. Fifty five percent of you. You've got gotta make it back to the western conference finals digits. That's that's the way it's gotta go. Twenty two percent say advanced to the nba finals. Eleven percent of the hooligans out there expect the nuggets to win their first nba championship. If all that happens though right okay. So i'm seeing all the ballots. Come out by the way it's all joker jokers gonna win the mvp. But then you already got steve kerr talking about like yeah. The challenges of this really weird season and data. They're already like setting it up to. This was the weird year you know. This was the strange strange year overall. They're already trying. And i just feel it. You can feel it with a lot of these guys now. Nick rights of the world. Coming out saying you know. Hey this is the most forgettable. Mvp the worst mvp and thirty five years crisper sard came out yesterday saying that he thought joker was better than steve. Nash was better than dirk a couple of different guys on that list. That he he said. I think he's he's better than so. Does like that argument. That stupid argument anyway but this he's gonna win it so then if you go around and you make it to the championship. The nuggets have never made it to the nba finals. By the way does my argument finally take hold of gypsy. Joker already being the greatest nugget of all time. Yeah win the mvp. Nobody's ever done that when a title. Nobody's ever done that for denver and then away we go. I've brought up this poll question a few times and it really gets people mad but could nicole yokich ever overtake john. Elway as the greatest colorado sports figure and the answer is yes but you are going to have to really put some great things together. Couple of mvp awards couple of titles and just keep being the joker twenty nine minutes after the hour. We're gonna take a short break when we come back and talk to mark johnson about george. George cliff cough. Sammy butcher that name. New pac twelve commissioner. What it means to the pac twelve that. He doesn't really have a sports background. And what does the pac twelve need to do to grow. Its conference to to rebuild its conference. We'll talk to mark about it next first. Let's get the latest on the local sports flash the power trip weekdays at eleven on thirteen ten. Kfi k. this is cody. Roxanne lockdown broncos podcast puerto on. Nfl newark make sure you're listening to the whole show on thirteen ten. Kfi for the latest.

The 29 Minute Mom
"twenty nine minutes" Discussed on The 29 Minute Mom
"Mama's jennifer berry back again with another episode of the twenty nine minute mom in. We know that you are in the middle of a busy day today. But i want you to take twenty nine minutes. Relax tune in because this is going to be an episode. That could literally be life changing. I have my guest on the show. Today michael gilmore who is otherwise known as the seven dollar millionaire so welcome to the show michael yes so happy to have you on an excite excited for everything that you're going to teach us today. I'm i want the audience to know that. And i'm going to let them you tell your story but you've been working in finance for twenty years and recently realize that you our own very own seventeen year old daughter Needed to learn a lot about money. So you wrote this book. It's called happy ever after the financial freedom isn't a fairy tale and you're also the author of the thousand dollar journals so go ahead and just kind of tell us a little bit about your backstory to writing a book for your seventeen year old daughter. Yeah i mean it really did. Stop there i. I realized that she was seventeen. She's about to head away to university college And you know our time together. The would be limited. And you know there's a lotta fun things you think you want to do. In those his may last year by somebody so she has no idea. She has no idea how to earn money manage money. Save money invest money and really sort of driver like four and she was. She wasn't a particularly she still isn't particularly maths oriented cage. He's more of a odd. See drama kinda kid. And i just believe she's gonna want to do those things. She needs to understand how to manage money to do that. So it's very specific for her. But then i thought well i'm going to have to start right to the very beginning. I didn't think she even knows. Just what money is and what we have to do to get into a lives and then how important it is that we keep as much as we can analyze and so really when from there right free beginning and i wanted to take it all the way through to her understanding. Okay this is the amount of money you need in your investment account to never work again and never worry about money ever again. Because i just thought i got this limited amount of time. If i'm going to talk to her about these things..

The 29 Minute Mom
"twenty nine minutes" Discussed on The 29 Minute Mom
"Mama's jennifer berry back again with another episode of the twenty nine minute mom in. We know that you are in the middle of a busy day today. But i want you to take twenty nine minutes. Relax tune in because this is going to be an episode. That could literally be life changing. I have my guest on the show. Today michael gilmore who is otherwise known as the seven dollar millionaire so welcome to the show michael yes so happy to have you on an excite excited for everything that you're going to teach us today. I want the audience to know that. And i'm going to let them you tell your story but you've been working in finance for over twenty years and recently realize that you our own very own seventeen year old daughter Needed to learn a lot about money. So you wrote this book. It's called happy ever after the financial freedom isn't a fairy tale and you're also the author of the thousand dollar journals so go ahead and just kind of tell us a little bit about your backstory to writing a book for your seventeen year old daughter. Yeah i mean it really did. Stop there i. I realized that she was seventeen. She's about to head away to university college And you know our time together. The would be limited. And you know there's a lotta fun things you think you want to do. In those his may last year by somebody so she has no idea. She has no idea how to earn money manage money. Save money invest money and really sort of her like four and she was. She wasn't a particularly she still isn't particularly maths oriented cage. He's more of a odd drama. Kinda kid and i just if she's gonna want to do those things. She needs to understand how to manage money to do that. So it's very specific for her. But then i thought well i'm going to have to start right to the very beginning. I didn't think she even knows. Just what money is and what we have to do to get into a lives and then how important it is that we keep as much as we can lights and so really when from there right free beginning and i wanted to take it all the way through to her understanding okay. This is the amount of money you need in your investment account to never work again a never worry about money ever again because i just thought i got this limited amount of time. If i'm going to talk to her about these things..

Daily Tech News Show
"twenty nine minutes" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show
"That device also supports sixty five. What wired charging able to fully charge a phone from dead to quite alive and twenty nine minutes all right. Let's talk about these controllers from sony. Justin oh yeah tom. Oh yeah. Sony announced the vr to controllers with a wraparound economic grip. That sony claims offers more freedom that balance and comfort across hand sizes. Each group has two of the four playstation buttons as well as its own adaptive trigger analog stick and menu button for option or create a button on the inner edge can be used with your middle finger to pick up objects the vibrating hap- digs found in the dual sense controllers are adapted for those as well your thumb index and middle finger are tracked even if you're not touching any controls allowing gesture detection and the yet to be seen next gen. Psbr had said we'll be able to track the controllers. Say you're not gonna need an external camera. sony hopes to get control of prototypes to developers soon. The controllers have no release date or price than ex..

Daily Tech News Show
"twenty nine minutes" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show
"That device also supports sixty five. What wired charging able to fully charge a phone from dead to quite alive and twenty nine minutes all right. Let's talk about these controllers from sony. Justin oh yeah tom. Oh yeah. Sony announced the vr to controllers with a wraparound economic grip. That sony claims offers more freedom that balance and comfort across hand sizes. Each group has two of the four playstation buttons as well as its own adaptive trigger analog stick and menu button for option or create a button on the inner edge can be used with your middle finger to pick up objects the vibrating hap- digs found in the dual sense controllers are adapted for those as well your thumb index and middle finger are tracked even if you're not touching any controls allowing gesture detection and the yet to be seen next gen. Psbr had said we'll be able to track the controllers. Say you're not gonna need an external camera. sony hopes to get control of prototypes to developers soon. The controllers have no release date or price than ex. Psbr is not expected until twenty twenty two. Yeah so this is to get it out to developers. They're telling everybody because they know that stuff just leaks once you start telling developers so they i think they wanted to control the message on it. night nice design. They look comfortable. Of course i haven't tried one on yet But but seem like they're taking some better things from the dual sense controllers and bringing them into this. And i. I think people were very pleased to hear that. Ps vr headset would be able to track them without an external camera If you're excited about that but we still got a long time before. We're going to get our hands on any of this. I mean as as oculus enthusiast. You know my first reaction was like okay. Well how is this better than the the the the hand controls that i have gotten used to using my my my vr apps that. I'm actually quite quite taken with and it sounds like sony and oculus and ready of other companies. I'm sure are all getting to the same place where it's like. We have to use these controllers right now and these are the ways that we can track movement and and and be able to give haptic feedback and that sort of thing but eventually you just wouldn't have this at all it would be being able to follow the motions of your hands and handwriting does exist with oculus every so often i like give it a shot and i'm always like buggy. They're not quite there yet. At least for the stuff that i want to do with it but but i see it like that that will be the eventual place that we get to where you know you. You don't need to hold controllers in your hands. I mean maybe that will always be an option because sometimes controllers for being able to hit triggers and get haptic feedback for certain things. Sure but yeah. It'd be like oh. Do you never want to have a console with a controller. Some people be like. No i want that. That's how i do things. But i see where it's going. I just think yeah. I kind of read the announcement. I was like sony catching up. Yeah i read the announcement. And i'm like okay. Cool so this is a wireless headset right. Because nobody posing oculus becoming the breakaway success in terms of adaption a adoption for vr.

Daily Tech News Show
"twenty nine minutes" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show
"That device also supports sixty five. What wired charging able to fully charge a phone from dead to quite alive and twenty nine minutes all right. Let's talk about these controllers from sony. Justin oh yeah tom. Oh yeah. Sony announced the vr to controllers with a wraparound economic grip. That sony claims offers more freedom that balance and comfort across hand sizes. Each group has two of the four playstation buttons as well as its own adaptive trigger analog stick and menu button for option or create a button on the inner edge can be used with your middle finger to pick up objects the vibrating hap- digs found in the dual sense controllers are adapted for those as well your thumb index and middle finger are tracked even if you're not touching any controls allowing gesture detection and the yet to be seen next gen. Psbr had said we'll be able to track the controllers. Say you're not gonna need an external camera. sony hopes to get control of prototypes to developers soon. The controllers have no release date or price than ex. Psbr is not expected until twenty twenty two. Yeah so this is to get it out to developers. They're telling everybody because they know that stuff just leaks once you start telling developers so they i think they wanted to control the message on it. night nice design. They look comfortable. Of course i haven't tried one on yet But but seem like they're taking some better things from the dual sense controllers and bringing them into this. And i. I think people were very pleased to hear that. Ps vr headset would be able to track them without an external camera If you're excited about that but we still got a long time before. We're going to get our hands on any of this. I mean as as oculus enthusiast. You know my first reaction was like okay. Well how is this better than the the the the hand controls that i have gotten used to using my my my be our apps that i'm actually quite quite taken with and it sounds like sony and oculus and ready of other companies..

The Dave Pamah Show
"twenty nine minutes" Discussed on The Dave Pamah Show
"And i didn't know specifically what was just said. It's personal and don't want to discuss it yet. So she booked me an appointment on remember sitting in the doctor's office and i'm starting this nice wooden bench. The doctor's office waiting for my name to focus up on the screen for the doctors to commit open the door. Call me and so after a little. While i'm certainly bench. Remember sitting there feeling. This is deep of resentment and despair and just kind of shameful myself. Because i just felt i just felt gross. I didn't know what was. And also because i'm taking the doctor's time and i felt like a bit of a fraud i'm attention seeking The doctor gonna laugh at may when i go in and basically say i'm struggling but the issue is looking back now. I can recognize some of the signs of what was going on but eventually the duct came and opened the door. My name didn't appear on the screen. She came and opened the door. A mocks lovely lady and a sat down on this chair. We head down my hands together. still no idea what i was gonna say it. And she said the west made she says How was i can help you today. And as soon she said that. I basically opened my mouth without thinking the woods fill out. Were i failed. And i got goosebumps systems. I said and i kind of broke down. And i realized that was the moment where i'd feel. The every possible aspect of my life saw at failed. If father has a cotner businessperson just every possible area. Figured i'm not meeting my expectations. Expectations were pretty low. And i just felt like a complete failure. We'll conversation with the doctor shoot. She was super nice She prescribing medication We didn't go in there for that. And i was still dubious when i left. She also saw me to call now locally took towards. I wasn't in this situation but she told me to contact. They suicide hotline ryan. And i'm grateful. I wasn't enough. It wasn't autho to me. I know she kind of took the precaution so she gave me the number. And i thought when i left i jumped in my car. I thought i'd give them a call. Was maybe they can recognize something. He and i don't one day just for my brain to flake. Yeah switched to flake immediately suicidal thoughts. But she was kinda like she's just in case. Depression levels can get that low and depression is anyone can get that. It's just a chemical balance in the brain so it gets to the point where They can see they can spot at more more than you can. So you probably did is leave because she will. I call and the scene for straight me is that i was on the call them for twenty nine minutes before they even picked up the phone and i ended up ending the call and if i was in that situation where i needed to speak to someone quickly. It's probably not good idea for it to take twenty minutes at least for them to answer the phone. So you know. Twenty nine minutes went brian. I ended up putting the phone down and thought. That's okay because i'm not in that position anyway. I'm from then on i. I took my medication. And i did okay with my business. You know a few things. Change in that to reassess myself my life my choices and stuff and i did a few different things over the years plodded along trying different opportunities and that kind of like shiny object shiny object syndrome where something will cool new feature astrology and followed by a never really knuckle down and pulled together the fundamentals of my business until.

Pantheon
"twenty nine minutes" Discussed on Pantheon
"Did belva underground star as an art project. Yeah andy warhol. So i just always curious where andy warhol fell into that. I don't know maybe it was the drugs. Probably maybe it was like. They wanted things vibrate. You know what i mean. Yeah you went things to be so loud you want vibration and that type ration- from the amplifiers like i'll give me more that i want more of that. So any were hall like it was like an experiment. But wasn't lou reed like a bartender something that and you like. He noticed him. Like how andy warhol will just notice like people and just see something in them allah. I don't wanna use the word exploit but like they were like a thing and not band had model we go and she could sing and they were playing abc their associated that whole genre. They put that album out and they did another one like a year later. White heat which album which is where i guess for. Social distortion got data here for white light white trash and he's singing about like drugs and transvestites. Pretty grabby new york launch. I love saliva is the greatest. You love that saxophone. Sound with new york down the street. That second album has a song sister. Ray that is seventeen and a half minutes long sure. The ramones first album is twenty nine minutes. This is a great important part of the story. We could do a whole episode on velvet under rate band. Doug what do you know about the five. Well the five were a budget interesting characters. The state elise. I guess they would be the rage against the machine of their time totally. They came out of michigan park michigan and they are considered one of the most important and influential hard rock punk rock american band of all time. They had usual following drawing an always thousand or more even before they even signed and they would open for janice joplin and where they call big brother a holding company in the. I'm sorry holding company and they open also the for cream and got blown off the state blue cream off the stage. The actually cut their Their set short do they were anarchists. They were dude. I i was looking at them this week. And they were trying to start movement like the black panthers and the or call themselves to the white panthers so well. There was a group that was associated with the black panther so in like in the sixties and like the black panthers were they were looking for more support or people of white collar were. How can we support. It will become the white panthers. Yeah so wh- happened. They're sharing house with the way panthers so there was a bombing of the cia building and they were sharing a house with the way pather so they brought in like nothing happened. Murthy that but they're they're a bunch of seer intricacies men they were totally playing in chicago during the riots. Like they were like the background soundtrack with the band that was playing in the park when all the chicago for the protest for the Was at the democratic convention..

Ponderings from the Perch
"twenty nine minutes" Discussed on Ponderings from the Perch
"From one another and only make energy. Yeah you when you are a person who brings energy you feel it like you sense it coming from other people because we do talk about collaboration we also want to collaborate just for the sake of collaboration it has to be very strategic and it has to be a very good fit and so i like your approach i feel like we bring it from the same places like i want energy to find like energy right and say if you're here for this then we won't have hangups now of course you know you're not going to go beyond and we all have trade secrets and we all have our special sauce that's fine that's not what we're talking about but this idea of abundance of giving someone else a leg up and having a broader conversation and being transparent about you know where your firm is struggling and what you really do well is so key but where you touched on this. Mr ex pros. I am going to jump on this. Because jay brazil did a great job through this pandemic. But you were his gal friday. If i might say because you came onto it and really helps you know. Make it bloom. I cannot even tell you maybe. Twenty twenty five twenty six conversations. That people don't oh blah blah blah blah mr pros. It was really still energizing. People giving them hope during the pandemic and really helping them feel like they were using this time to professionally grow and they obviously in. All of that made made some friendships. So tell us about rx pros how that happened. And what your role was in. It emerged led by june standen. And there's about one hundred and thirty people in it right now and it is very much You know like one of the many places where you can ask questions and give answers and it's not really it's not a sales up on its content platform so anybody can be a part of it To ask jan. Jan shave her And run a series twenty nine minutes to days of the tuesday series. A friday series even go either and the touristy series is really about content is ten minute content presentation followed by fourteen. Minute breakout contest. The collaboration that's very innovative thirty minutes and then on fridays league. I've heard a lot about these games. Winds are amazing. Eight wilson amazing king. Phd cross fitters. Leasing human being. He's what i call wicked. Smart and the boston you know what i'm saying is like it is thing and everybody else there You play games and that sounds silly You don't partner goal here for the industry and for myself is really be your to serve being part of insights association of the amazing things. Melanie in all of them are doing over there with these every friday. One hour sessions like. There's so much i've had to work few extra hours to keep august going but but i love it because the reverse on being part of boards and in parts of choices and working together. It's very energizing in your learn. Organically about things at new businesses and new ideas and then the idea of belonging is really important. So this is the year of the special introvert. I was an extra in mary. Unprepared for the author of feelings that came through on zoom and i the anti-gay area like my unlike super moose. Two friends on extroverted like you. I found it very for the first time in life found emotional theri ahead to give like couldn't just give them a piece of myself and all it was telling me how they really felt and i was testing with people who are really not in a good place and i was you know or people who really happy or whatever like everybody's kids and cats you know. It was a love of humanity for social introvert. When they talk. They go right to like a doubt. Extrovert you can talk to me for year. Earthquake right now on but that was in. The service are immersed imagine gene and magic. The money's magic on their dancy quirks magic companies involved created division. Like there's no on any Work she's doing In diversity and things that she puts out there. I'm very thought provoking right. Yeah and i. I've had such a great time. Talking through a lot of issues with lenny murphy over green book on Carib alcom and You know that whole group Calling kennedy where they're going and how they're really trying to manage virtual events and really make a difference you know for the industry has been super amazing. I love what you touched. On this idea of belonging. I totally agree. And isn't it interesting as you know researchers as researchers. We know that that's actually at the root of brands like brand loyalty right that it's a sensible longing and so it's interesting i think for researchers into experience it but i'd like to end on this idea which i think is really special for you. You mentioned this idea of opportunity. And i don't know if you know this but you gave a lot of people of voice during this pandemic you gave a lot of people an opportunity to so instead of hosting something and be like. Oh i'll fill it with. I'll teach this and teach this and teach that because you do have a lot to teach. I mean janet stanton my gosh between janice fan and i could probably get my get my phd from is bonkers easy. But you know this idea that how you guys can see this and executed. It was to give people opportunity. I even have several of my clients who got the opportunity. Call me ahead.

IINK Podcasts
"twenty nine minutes" Discussed on IINK Podcasts
"The emotions get. But not i think. I don't think that's all adult. But but any boy hypocritical about the book say People total that. I thought people intimidation i live in him eating man and which i have seen in. That's something i'm dating riyadh-based seal kill you. The david chapelle body patel petitioned the movie double them saying that the people listening today listeners. Look out for them to get the. What's up the initial gear. They we be. But the limbaugh of nine w kitty up Liquid many beach mature diaz. We should get twenty nine minutes each mess him but the fact that the on the audio envelope is still not a villain. I tell you bill happening. Scott language had followed languid had follow language head power told shed hunting input within field while panicky appeal but still i him with allah up if people judge got the hot. Not too bad. The honesty it Give you guys drew midday jihad with all the way it can be honestly you people whose language judgment language people follow to fight the english. Just got to me you bout to enlistment to on goal which pay i'll tell you. What does success look like to. You have made any aka hickey meat. I gave motive life life. Nicotine winds five football. Jada george bush. They say it's up do you do about. It could be a better future to make way but tell you had made him out of it. Isn't that ended. Mckee was born for my have inspired me. You hadn't fired me but being you see limited little mix if they say it they're gonna get five lighting up on the wing one about Do you view writing the kind of your spiritual practice. High bought beduin bush lincoln. Ethanol donna given up. I think a bit suspicious. People huddle look elegant. Nash say spiritual practice show louganis shoe and If you'd like more would you do for work.

Feedback with EarBuds
Spooky Stories Week
"This week's theme comes to us from Shane McClellan and is called spooky stories. Here's why chose this theme he writes Hey. My name is Shane McClellan. I'm the creator of the files podcast and theme I chose is spooky stories because while October the spookiest time of the year. Here, are the episodes chosen by Shane for this week's theme along with short descriptions of each episode. The first episode comes to us from old gods of Appalachia and is called prologue. It's nine minutes long. Welcome to our APPALACHIA. We're hearts are good. Hands are. And no one wants to talk about what sleeps beneath us. The next episode comes to us from the cue files and is called the Donner Party, it's twenty three minutes long. This is the horrifying story of the Donner Party told like never before. Next up is scare you sleep and the episode is called Cannibals it's thirty seven minutes long. Spooky soothing unnerving bedtime stories. The next episode comes to us from stories with Sapphire and is called Dula for death. It's twenty nine minutes long. Listening for unique perspectives on death. and. The last episode of the week comes to us from euphemistic and it's called a vampire feeds. It's thirty three minutes long. Here's the description real vampires the draining of blood, the feeding on others and the quest to keep others fed. Those are the episodes chosen by Shane for this week's theme Spooky Stories.

SportsCenter AllNight
Clippers 128, Cavaliers 103: Kawhi Leonard's 43 points carry Clippers to rout of Cavs
"Littered with forty three points he's got six triples slowly this game in the clips are up one oh three to seventy one we go on a one twenty eight one oh three victory over the Cavaliers Kawhi Leonard forty three points in twenty nine minutes first cooperative score at least forty you within thirty minutes for you guys came in the first half ball movement open things up for you guys this is you know we've been missing a lot of concern for the last few days was essential services forty three points for you as even high and you made it look easy heated in just twenty nine minutes what means use cell affected in this game just a moment trust me obviously a dismissal so you have six three but also a floating into the room as well how would you describe how well you're moving out there overall the team play well the government must because they may sauce over the for for play over the last few games how important what they could come in with the right energy that you guys played with every game as a matter of closing with a loss

SportsCenter AllNight
Clippers 128, Cavaliers 103: Kawhi Leonard's 43 points carry Clippers to rout of Cavs
"Littered with forty three points he's got six triples slowly this game in the clips are up one oh three to seventy one we go on a one twenty eight one oh three victory over the Cavaliers Kawhi Leonard forty three points in twenty nine minutes first cooperative score at least forty you within thirty minutes for you guys came in the first half ball movement open things up for you guys this is you know we've been missing a lot of concern for the last few days was essential services forty three points for you as even high and you made it look easy heated in just twenty nine minutes what means use cell affected in this game just a moment trust me obviously a dismissal so you have six three but also a floating into the room as well how would you describe how well you're moving out there overall the team play well the government must because they may sauce over the for for play over the last few games how important what they could come in with the right energy that you guys played with every game as a matter of closing with a loss

First Light
'Avatar' and 'Avengers' trade compliments as 'Endgame' becomes box-office champ
"Twenty nine minutes past the hour and if there was any doubt that the twenty nineteen box office belong to the Walt Disney company this weekend put an end to that not only did it's photo realistic remake of the lion king devour opening weekend records for the month of July and the P. G. rated films but Avengers endgame also crept past avatar to become the highest grossing film of all time the line king this weekend roared into four thousand seven hundred twenty five movie theaters and grossed an estimated and stunning one hundred eighty five million

Bloomberg Surveillance
ECB pushes out rate hike and offers new loans to banks
"The debate absent a new series of targeted. Long-term loans will be called tau truck three. Let's the why. Did. Whatever. Simple the banks as they are everywhere. But particularly in European credit pro-cyclical when you get a slow down they pull back on lending cap the lending picks. They haven't cleared their problems the warriors in Europe. When you get a mild, slowdown, all whatever you think. This slowdown is in Europe to the banks will ultimately pulled back, and it will pull back even more. So because these rounds of cheap funding to mature the previous rounds, and therefore the wants to get ahead of that. I would consider this a preemptive measure stimulative mesh, which is ultimately the problem the right guidance. Maybe you consider that to be stimulative. They have moved the right guidance out saying they won't hike rates essentially at any point through two thousand nineteen saying they will keep rates on hold at least three twenty nine thousand nine previously. The right guidance was through the summer of two thousand hundred I would also say that's marginal. I'd say this is largely reflected in your dollar right now down a couple of ten to one twelfth eighty six. I understand. There's a volatility here. You can optimistically say euro is range-bound backdrop Tober, but the fact. The two thousand nine hundred vector for Europe ain't so hot. So twenty nine minutes time we to get the forecast from the president will deliver them for growth forecasts. But we're going to get a justification. It's going to be to see how much those forecasts were downgraded by and how much optimism the president has

The South Florida Morning Show
Missing teen found in men's shoes 3 months after parents murdered
"It's been. Yeah. No kidding. God. All right, much better. News, much better. News science. Yes. As figured out the exact time when bureauc- clock comes into your life. I was just go by it's five o'clock somewhere. Veterans and always always is. It is exactly six thirty one pm tonight tonight, six thirty. So that's right. That means they probably talked to a bunch of people who live in like in work in the city. So by the time, they got home and got to their favorite local bar. It was six thirty one made after the. No it is. You're right. That's exactly right. Isn't that? What probably you know, or they? I mean, obviously didn't talk to any college kid college kids bear clock. Twenty four hours. What's time? USF that campus. I lost track of like whole dead. Campus. You're all enclosed. And there were times. I didn't know what it was. Believable six thirty one PM tonight. But that's also they said a big factor is that's what happy hour happened. So we're also cheap. So we want to double down at five to seven happy hour. So yeah, so yeah. Then you go in at six thirty one only got twenty nine minutes left. I better drink. So you jerk like forty beers twenty nine minutes. There's never a good. I don't play beat the clock. No don't do that. The average person switches their favourite beer every four years. Really turncoats. Wow. I don't see. I don't drink beer. So have you always liked Sam Adams because you've got the only thing I've ever bought, you know, it was always like Bud Light men Sam Adams, and I don't know. You know, what factors into this is the the explosion of all the craft beer says what it is stuff like this before most of those craft beers are just too heavy for me, except that one that the question brewery mix it was I don't even know if they make it on regular basis. It was watermelon. I was like this is the greatest stuff in the world. That's not a beer. That's because I don't beer. That's why I like Steller sea dre. Oh, so good over the last Bobby summer beer fish. You just pulled it on up to the thing out. Oh. I put my share there Dover. Over. By the way, one out of three people say you're intimidated by craft beers. You know, why because the nerds have taken over what a doubt light earthy. Without any worms in it. There's no difference to me the most expensive divorce in the world is just got more fascinating. And a little creepy, quite frankly where he's supposed to be. So smart what's wrong with this guy? Jeff Bezos, Amazon nudes. Involve God, we shouldn't do this. Here. We are. It's coming

Talking Tech
Listen to Chat Fiction on Tap
"Today's episode of talking tech is brought to you by ZipRecruiter, the smartest way to hire. Ziprecruiter has a great offer for talking tech listeners at ZipRecruiter dot com slash tech talk. So be sure to stick with us to hear all about it after the show. Hey, it's Jefferson Graham with USA day on talking tic today. Caroline lesley. Direct from Toronto. She's got a chat Hitchin pergram on cap. Hold squad. It's a little unusual and Carolina's gonna tell you all about it Carolina. Hi, thanks for having me. Thanks for being here. All right. So yes a dip squad. It is a first of its kind. So it's on what pad tap in. After those that aren't familiar tap is a subscription based app. That's part of what had that's the you're consuming stories through texting SMS chat story. So it's voyeuristic you feel like you're kind of fly on the wall. And so the for so this is the first of its kind. I did I was show runner on ditch squad, which is basically gossip girl meets pitch. Perfect. And it's a show about to be FF's you compete for one spot on high school acapella team. Now, what's cool about the story is this is got. All kinds of media sprinkled throughout it. So there's voice notes. There's smales. There's FaceTime calls, and there's even original music, which is a first for for tap story to have original music. So I cast it and produced it in Toronto, and they team up with my writing partner who's actually based in San Francisco, and it just launched on tap said it's exciting. So how long are the stories and how many other yes? So for ditch squad. It's about twenty nine minutes of consumption. But that's if you just do it from end to end its ending as well, which I think if we're about to mention, so there's eight parts if you go straight through, and you don't go back and do a different ending men. It'll be about twenty nine minutes by it could be up to an hour and a half. If you go in, you know, different choices in different endings as you go. So what made you intrigue by the world of chat fiction? Yeah. You know? I I have a background is a content creator and producer and writer on an actor and back to Toronto after being in the states for ten years when I got here. I heard about tap. And I thought wow, what a cool new way to consume content. You know, it's kind of a unique time for the entertainment business. And I thought well, this is disrupting things. So I went in and I started playing around with it. And I thought I really wanna do one of these stories. So my first story actually is called duped. It's a horror story while it was in LA. I spent a lot of time in the live streaming you go system in I was co-creator parachute. TV, and we had a horror show on there. And I thought well this could work with the video and do this on tap. And I just I just think it's a really cool new innovative way to tell stories when you tell everybody would else you doing in Toronto. When you're not doing tap. Thank. For asking. I am also an actor. I just appeared on the show Condor with William hurt and Brendon Frazier. And I'm doing an episode of private is with Jason Priestley. That's coming out in twenty nineteen outside of that. I'm continuing to write end do these projects for tap and produced, and I also like you a photographer. So I'm working on that my art there Patricia Toronto. No, I most I do some pictures of Toronto I live in the beach, so not like your beautiful, Manhattan beach. But I do take photos down at the beach. And then I do a lot of portrait's. Which beach. Are we talking about in Canada? Yeah. It's called balmy beach. So it's in the beaches area of Toronto. So you get a few of the tower. It's on the east end in. It's it's a lovely little community. And it is beautiful. There's some rocks out there. You can go out onto the pier. NC L downtown. But it's we don't get the sunrises and sunsets. That you guess, no. But you get the seasons which we don't have though it is right now Santa Anna season. So we're getting some pretty amazing sunsets. You know them. Well, we're getting the fall leaves. I'm looking out my window right now. And there's some beautiful yellows and reds. So you're you're right. We get that. Where can people see your work your photos? Oh, yes. So if you go to Caroline Lesley photography that CRO L. I N E L ES L E Y, photography dot com. This to my work up there or a or you can check it out on my Instagram. Same handle and remind everybody had to see how to listen to the online chat show. This is a you. Download the tap. Yes. So you go to the app store and you download tap by watt, Pat. It's the green logo, and then you can start reading stories right away. It's a free free app, but you have options to get subscription. So if you want you can do a week or a month or try it out if you really like it you can pay for the year. And then read all the stories and see all the media in my story. A dish squad is right at the top right now in the best of in its featured. So it's a there for you to view and consume already. Caroline Lesley from Toronto checkout fiction and checkout her photos on Instagram and on the web Caroline, thanks for being here. Everyone listening to talking tech police strategy on the podcasts, please favorite show on Stitcher, which helps more people find the show as always thanks for listening. Their job sites that make you wait for the right candidates to apply to your job. Not smart. But you know, it is smart going to ZipRecruiter dot com slash tech. Talk to hire the right person. Ziprecruiter, doesn't depend on candidates finding you. It finds them for you. It's powerful matching. Technology scans thousands of resumes identifies people with the right skills education and experience for your job. And actively invites them to apply. So you get qualified candidates fast. 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BBC Minute
Officer, United States and Jack Ma discussed on BBC Minute
"In the United States where a black man has been shot dead by his off duty, police officer neighbor. The white female officer says she entered his apartment thinking it was her own has been charged with manslaughter

PepsiCo Shares Climbing Following News of New Chief Executive
"Check the markets now on the latest business headlines Thank you Nathan was an update stocks advancing for a third session as strong results from Berkshire Hathaway lifted financial shares, and higher oil prices boosted energy producers Berkshire class a shares. Up today, by two point three percent PepsiCo shares up nine tenths of one percent in renew is stepping down as CEO handing the reins to a top Lieutenant in the transition that, will draw attention to the dearth of prominent female CEOs in corporate America can shave senior analyst a Bloomberg intelligence to her credit I think we should distinguish herself I think in. The consumer product space is that He made a heavier back on product, innovation and growing internally through organic sales means as opposed to the big acquisition that may or may not work out that many of its peers pursued as, for trade and tariffs Peter hills. Worth is managing partner at hang. Rang investments he was our guest on, daybreak Asia I think that the US may suffer a bit more than expected for example the tariffs that would hit exported out of China a little known fact that's been I think. Published in the mainstream media is that two thirds of. The top twenty five exporters from China Foreign companies including US companies that are everywhere from the s. and p. five. Hundred and daybreak. Asia kicks off twenty nine minutes from now Pandora of Denmark has cut, its financial forecasts adding to the woes of the. World's biggest jewelry maker which has been under a siege from hedge funds betting, against its stock Zillow group plans to. Write mortgages the. Home listings website operator is acquiring mortgage lenders of. America stocks higher SNP, up ten a gain of about four tenths of one percent the. Dow up, thirty nine up two tenths of one percent NASDAQ, up forty seven up six tenths, of one, percent I'm Charlie Pellett that's a Bloomberg business flash Bloomberg best June.

Bloomberg Best
Bloomberg, US and Vladimir Putin discussed on Bloomberg Best
"Prediabetes awareness partners from the Bloomberg ninety nine one newsroom in Washington I'm Nathan Hager with the latest headlines, shameful disgraceful some of the words, President Trump's toughest Republican critics are using. To describe his joint news conference in Helsinki with Russia's Vladimir Putin an event. In which. The, president called the special. Counsel investigation a disaster and suggested he trusted Putin as much as US intelligence on election meddling UK Prime. Minister Theresa may has won the first, round of house of Commons votes on pro Brexit amendments. She's accepted but the vote was, about as close, as it gets three zero five to three oh two, for a measure into, persuading the EU to collect British tariffs on goods. Destined for the UK Amazon is now acknowledging website issues, as prime day gets underway and a tweet the giants said? It's working to resolve the issue quickly but also says customers bought more items in the first hour compared to the same time last year global news twenty four. Hours a day on air ended tick, tock on. Twitter powered by more than twenty seven hundred journalists and analysts in more than one hundred twenty countries this is Bloomberg Thank you Nathan steep losses. For net flicks it is plummeting about twelve percent, in late trading after posting disappointing subscriber growth invalid, his quarter threatening the Ron of one of Wall Street's hottest stocks JJ Ken hand is chief market strategist at Ameritrade combined with the spending. Worries that people have in terms of con Content's not cheap and you know we, see everything that's going on, in that, space right now with Disney FOX guy etc I think net flicks, got a little. Bit of a bump because they were kind of in the catbird seat seemed everybody has an interest in. What they have to offer but it's not cheap to make those shows it. Was a mixed Monday for stocks slumping tech shares led, most US stocks lower as investors continue to weigh openings against a backdrop of trade tensions. We did, get numbers, on retail sales and they are up for now with more here's Bloomberg's Vinny Del Giudice it's the fifth straight gain retail sales rose point five percent in June. Led by autos Online merchants may was revised higher what lies ahead this could. Be a. Harbinger a key subset of data. The control group signal a potential slowdown Americans are increasingly concerned about White House. Trade policy backfiring he. Chewed ice bloombergradio trade tensions specifically with China very much on the minds of investors Peter cheer is head of macro strategy at academy securities and he was our guest on daybreak Asia. Kate working playoff, several way thank you on the best case for the US we get a very, strong. Deal with China that gives us some intellectual property right protection some reciprocal access at the worst and could be. Something where China really kind of becomes much tighter with the, EU and the US gets left out of. The global picture a little bit of. Daybreak Asia kicks off twenty nine minutes from now the Dow higher by forty five points up two tenths of. One percent SNP little change down one tenth of one percent NASDAQ down twenty down. Three tenths of one percent. I'm Charlie Pellett that's a Bloomberg business flash Bloomberg, best with June Grasso and Ed back Exter- continues You're.

Programming
Five Days, Twenty Nine Minutes and Three Decades discussed on Programming
"What makes them take from heist to horror wrong comes to coming of age why do we love them what are the rules on why do we keep coming back for more not secrets secret cinema staff on tuesday night at nine on bbc four and the weather it is going to be mostly dry and very warm at least for most places today some rain in the far northwest today i'm ready for michelle hussein adjusting at the time is just coming up to help us seven zap is over the summer the news in belfast and explosive device has been thrown at the home of gerry adams the former shin thing leader and other senior party members homes also targeted no one was injured shouldn't fain has suggested the attacks were carried out by dissident republicans who are opposed to the peace process it follows nights of rioting in the city of londonderry which police have blamed on dissident groups six people have been arrested in connection with those disturbances has flown a paraglider close to the gulf resort where president trump has arrived to spend the weekend he flew to scotland yesterday evening after meetings with theresa may and tea with the queen mr trump whose mother was scottish and his wife bologna staying at his turnberry hotel officers are continuing their search for evidence in the poisoning of a couple with inova jokin we'll chill last month the met police say bottle was found in a surge in one of the victims house in amesbury and was tested by scientists to porton down charlie rarely who's forty five remains in hospital in salisbury in a serious but stable condition his opponent on sturgis died last weekend the twelve boys rescued from a flooded cave complex northern thailand are expected to be released from hospital on thursday toilets health minister told reporters that the boys in their families needed to be prepared for the meteoroid tension they would receive when they came out the survey for the consultant deloitte found that consumer confidence from april to june was it a seven year high it said the results were boosted by the sunshine and the football world cup the research which came from three thousand consumers fan confidence to be the highest since its inception in twenty eleven the uk's new polish ship which is named after the broadcaster and naturalist david attenborough is to be launched today is the largest commercial should built in britain in three decades the vessel was originally voted to be called boaty mcboatface but the public by the public but ministers intervened the time is twenty nine minutes to eight the syrian city where the first antiapartheid protests erupted seven years ago now has the national flag flying again in its main square darah was taken back by government forces this week they also now hold much of the surrounding province after an offensive that the un says has displaced tens of thousands of people aid agencies say via convoys of supplies are being blocked at the jordanian border as our middle east correspondent tom bateman reports this is your lori five days now three for five days you have inside freaks i met ibrahim on the dusty frontier rose from jordan to syria his lori is among more than fifty we counted filled with aid supplies bound for data province but stock at a desert town on the jordanian border the engine runs day and night to keep the food cool of his do the same to preserve medicines the second abraham is himself syrian from data he left in twenty fourteen and hasn't seen his home since nobody knows what's going to happen whether we will go in or not i feel optimistic i haven't seen my relatives in four years okay.

Today
Imperial College London, London and Iran discussed on Today
"Four with justin webb and michelle hussein it's twenty nine minutes to eight charles carroll has a summary of the news president trump has said he's still determined to protect america's borders despite his decision to reverse the controversial practice of separating migrant children from their parents his new executive order signed last night calls for families to be kept together while their legal cases are considered the chancellor will say that taxes will have to rise in order to fund a planned increase in health spending philip hammond will tell the city tonight that the twenty billion pound annual cost will be met by tax payers in a fair and balanced way in last year's conservative election manifesto the party said it had a firm intention to reduce taxes on businesses and working families the education secretary damien hines has backed calls for universities to tackle grade inflation the think tank reform which argues for better value from public services found that more than a quarter of students now graduate with a first last year at the university of surrey it was more than forty percent the who secretary says he's concerned he hasn't seen enough detail of how british citizens living in other eu countries will be treated after brexit sanjay javid says member states have failed to match the uk's progress on the issue dixons carphone has reported a twenty eight percent slump in its annual pretax profits it said it's margins had been hit by challenges in the uk mobile market and my contractual constraints nato's secretary general is appealing to members not to let recent disagreements with united states prevent them from working together disputes over defense spending trade the iran nuclear deal and climate change of all increased tensions speaking in london today and stoltenberg will stress the importance of the transatlantic bond and the social media site instagram is to take on youtube by allowing users to post videos up to an hour long instagram is looking to gain a share of the global marketing video advertising estimated to be worth more than thirteen billion pounds a year thank you very much it is twenty seven minutes to eight twitter the lessons of gosport the front pages of the papers this morning a full of horror at the confirmation in the report published yesterday of the hundreds of people whose lives were shortened a gospel war memorial hospital there calls for prosecution the real questions about what is happening now today in other hospitals around the country professor suburban gentleman is emeritus professor at imperial college london he's cofounder of the dr foster unit that which delves into hospital statistics to monitor and h has performance and his here in the studio.

BBC Minute
Israel, Gaza Strip and Gaza discussed on BBC Minute
"BBC MENA is Tom and Sarah. Starting in China's seven people's was stopped to death outside that school in Shaanxi in the north of the country, please have arrested a suspect and said he used to attend the school. Twelve other students were injured. Palestinians have held great return March protests for the fifth successive Friday on the border between the Gaza Strip and Israel. Gaza's health ministry said three Palestinians was shot dead by Israeli soldiers being the total killed since the protests began to Forty-five. Israel's army says its soldiers fired in accordance with the rules of engagement, wrestling funds, all talking about the WWE greatest Royal rumble event happening at the king of sports city stadium in Jeddah Saudi Arabia is taught worldwide trends. The event will feature WWE's. I fifty man greatest Royal rumble match in cricket in the Indian Premier League V deli devils beat the Calcutt tonight. Rytas by fifty. Five runs on Friday that's been trending worldwide. Twenty twenty nine minute.

The Stephanie Miller Show
Trump's company is now threatening the president of Panama
"He messed with the wrong honey badgers he did all right oh well this is you mentioned scott pruitt earlier this one trump's company appealed directly to panama's president to intervene in its fight over control of a luxury hotel even booking a treaty between the two countries and what ethics experts say was a blatant mingling of trump's business and government interests the appeal was apparently unsuccessful that's just like seventeen layers down at the time panama who cares he showed us all those papers that he had a vested from everything had nothing to do with any of this so weird twenty nine minutes obama gonna go enough i don't know much credit twenty nine minutes after the hour coffee with carlos.