38 Burst results for "Twenty Two Percent"

"twenty two percent" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

09:01 min | 2 months ago

"twenty two percent" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Business App. This It's week. 8 40 city in the of London. I'm Valerie Tytel and we check the markets all day long here at Bloomberg. It has been a busy one for a while. It is down some one tenth of one percent. The CAC is underperforming down nine tenths of a percent. That's all due to LVMH reporting late yesterday showing a slowdown in sales in the U .S. and the stock is falling some three point seven percent one of the biggest drags on the euro six stock hundred this morning. On the upside is Rolls Royce jumping twenty two percent raising its profit in the U .S. and the U .S. in the U .S. guidance. Shares are down some one point seven percent. Santander posting a beat in net income. Those shares are up one point two percent and Lloyds banking group posting a profit miss. Those shares are down four percent. And lastly Nat West not reporting today but the CEO Allison Rose is to step down. Shares are down some three point three percent. Other in broader markets though it is a quiet one headed to the Fed decision tonight. The stocks sorry the S &P 500 futures are rising one tenth of one percent. Nasdaq futures are flat. We do have those meta earnings reporting after the bell. Tonight in fixed income space we are broadly flat in the treasury market. The ten year treasury is at three eighty nine and the Bloomberg dollar index is broadly flat on the day. That's your Bloomberg Radio Business Flash. Let's get to Leanne Gerens now for a global news briefing. Stephen good morning and thank you. China has announced replacement a of foreign minister Shang Yi following his surprise removal from the government. The nation's top legislative body stripped him from the role and reinstated his predecessor Wang Yi without explanation. Gang was expected to help stabilize a China -US relations. However, Xin Gang's removal after just seven months has injected a fresh dose of uncertainty. Now, Wells Fargo climbed in late trading after announcing plans to repurchase as much as 30 billion dollars of its shares and boosting its dividend. The stock has already gained 13 % this year making it one of the best performing among the biggest US banks. The new buyback program will consider changes to capital requirements, however, Wells Fargo did not provide a timeline for the repurchases and women have more to about worry than men from the wave of artificial intelligence that could replace almost a third of hours worked across the US economy. That's one of the takeaways from a new report by McKinsey that examines labor markets trends through the end of 2030. It calculated that women are 1 .5 times more likely to need to move into a new occupation than men during this period. AI is actually not going to be catastrophic for lawyers or financial according advisors to this latest report. Now Stephen just a few things we're watching out for today 3 at p .m. we get US new home sales data then at 7 p .m. we'll be closely watching that FOMC rate decision later in the day. Meta, Boeing, Coca -Cola all report earnings so we have that all coming up. Okay Leanne thanks so much for that well let's get more now on Federal that Reserve decision of course the big focus for banks even though we've been very much focused on the earnings pictures this morning we're joined in studio by Grace Peters JP Morgan private banks EMEA head of investment strategy. Grace great to have you with us in studio this morning let's talk about your expectations for the Fed then you think this will last hike of the cycle? I think it will be I think they're going to go the 25 basis points that markets have already priced and the interesting thing is really going to be whether they acknowledge the recent weakness that we've seen in inflation points not just in the US but but you know around the developed world including thankfully the UK most recently you know let's not forget they remain data dependent you know after this week's hike you've then got a September hike and you've got a couple of CPI prints and jobs data you know sort of in between all that but on our forecasts we think that the data will be weak enough for the Fed to to be on pause through the end of this year and then potentially starting to lower the policy rate early next year. Do you think there's risk any that Powell today changes his characterization of the labor market? He's called it robust for so many months maybe even a year now. Do you think he starts to soften his language around the labor market in the US? He could at but the margin I think that there's very little to gain from being preemptive about that. You know the Fed's data dependency I think is very much about seeing the data and reacting to that rather than being preemptive when it comes to data. So wage price inflation in the US is still too high. It has thankfully come down. It's moving in absolutely the right direction but we're not there yet. You know if you think about wage inflation in the US, around four and a half percent. We still think it needs results to fall from another percent deutsche to bank and around what 3 we're expecting .5 to % see on to their share be price consistent move with when a 2 we % get it in inflation just mandate. under So uh I just over think it a would be minute's premature time for uh him to looking change ahead that to wall street language futures too taya meaningfully of course at at this meeting. What Is is your your thinking p around .e minis the are a expectations tenth of one percent of our a nasdaq recession futures are now just flat or to the downside what sort now of downturn the it 10 might be -year treasury and yield how holding steady deep? at 3 I 88 think that the stay data has certainly with moved us for to support the european the market notion that growth is more resilient. that With obviously so comes the notion of more resilient inflation as well. I'd characterize it as we're in a period of sub trend growth and probably sub trend growth for the next couple of years. Within that there may come a couple of quarters growth where dips negative. I really don't mind too much that's not supposed to sound complacent but what I'm more focused is on at corporate earnings. If you're negative 20 basis points of GDP for a couple of quarters it doesn't make that difference. much It'll be a technical recession perhaps but really we're thinking about the labor market, we know consumption drives so much of the economy and also corporate earnings and that really to us is the key for the S &P push to on from where we are now 4 ,500. Is our target assuming a recession because we think the market predominantly discounted that recession in October of last year but if the soft landing or the immaculate disinflation narrative does gain reduction you could see the S &P grind more towards 4 ,800 with the support of those corporate earnings. So those would be new all -time highs. Pretty much back to the January 22 highs and pressing on. Great. I just want to ask you some upside potential to GDP. US Recently we've had consumer confidence hit a two -year high. We've seen maybe a slight rebound in the housing market and then the PMI's this week showed a rebound in manufacturing. What do you see is the main risk to the upside for GDP for the US? I think the main risk to the upside is more of the same. Through the second quarter we saw consistent upgrades to economic activity, confidence, expectations of economic activity and I think the risk to the upside is more of the same. If we manage to get this balance of wage inflation coming down without a material rise in the unemployment rate, that would still imply on our inflation numbers mildly positive real wage growth. There's a lot of wealth in households in part because of the rise in the stock market and as you say the bottoming out of housing. That notion that the consumer can just churn on, businesses can churn on, corporate profits can rise high single digit next year, that's sort of how you get the upside to the economy and it's not out of reach. It's not out of reach. In terms of earnings, we're in the midst of a deluge today and we're very much in the weeds of that as well. What is your broader perspective on the European earnings picture for this season? I think that the backdrop for Europe is tougher than the US. We mentioned that if we look at the economic activity through the second quarter, the period that corporates are now reporting on, whilst the US was on an increasing and improving trajectory, Europe during that same time was on a decelerating trajectory. So that does provide a tougher set up for Europe. And of course, China's reopening was also running out of steam, and China sales are about some 20 % of the European equity indices. So it does provide a tougher set up. And I think the European earnings season is going to be okay, whereas I'd characterize the US earnings season slightly to beat. On the flip side, Europe is trading cheap, you know, it's trading on a 14, 15 times multiple, and I think what the market wants to see there is the pause from the ECB. So I think if we get wind of the ECB as we think doing two more hikes and then being on pause, that would support European equities. And we do have that ECB decision Thursday. on Does Lagarde give any

Fresh update on "twenty two percent" discussed on WTOP 24 Hour News

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:24 min | 3 hrs ago

Fresh update on "twenty two percent" discussed on WTOP 24 Hour News

"Bankers associations as applications for a mortgage to buy a home last week were down twenty two percent from a year ago but applications refinancing now make up less than a third of mortgage applications two years ago it is was two thirds if you bought a new vehicle this summer you in good company US auto sales rose more than sixteen percent in the third quarter despite high prices average new vehicle price forty five thousand dollars in high borrowing costs the average rate on a new car loan now is seven point four percent that's an average monthly payment of seven hundred forty dollars well -heeled Wizards fans have a new exclusive option this fall the Hennessy courtside lofts private lofts with dining tables five -course meals open bar and a service team aloft with a table that seats for rents for one hundred twenty eight thousand dollars a year if you want to seat six that loft is thousand 180 dollars a year the Dow is up 78 points the S &P hundred 500 is up twenty one that's a half percent the Nasdaq is up a hundred twenty eight close to a one percent jeff gain clabel wtop news money news sponsored by mothers against drunk driving victims of drunk and drug driving your grief is unique but you are not alone you always have a place at mad call the 24 -hour victim helpline at eight seven seven mad help or visit mad .org wtop at twelve twelve this is Greg O O 'connell with Nutanix many things in life are best when they're built to last the technology that's it's best when built to adapt a hybrid multi cloud environment should transform your operations by virtualizing location workloads across data centers public clouds and edge networks and enable you where to run and those when you choose are you struggling with the constraints of IT that was or is built to last we'd like to invite you to learn more about how Nutanix is delivering the flexibility to run any application where and when you want Nutanix delivers the industry's leading hybrid multi cloud platform that enables organizations to build IT infrastructure to adapt and because we know seeing is believing you can take a no obligation test drive at Nutanix .com slash WTOP drive again that's a free test drive at Nutanix .com slash drive but since our family has storm ready Wi -Fi from Xfinity we can stream or game in the dark who moved the couch so that's what we're doing right

Extreme American Pride Nears Record Low

Dennis Prager Podcasts

01:49 min | 3 months ago

Extreme American Pride Nears Record Low

"Pride and being American remains near record low At 39 % the share of US adults who are extremely proud to be American is essentially unchanged from last year's 38 % record low the combined 67 % of America who are now extremely or very proud 28 % also aligns with the historically subdued Sixty five percent reading one year ago another twenty two percent of adults currently say they are moderately proud while seven percent are only a little and four percent not at all and It's just if you look at the graph it does it does keep getting low When Gallup first asked the question in January 2001 Fifty -five percent of US adults were extremely proud to be American however pride soon intensified after 9 -eleven with extreme pride ranging from 65 to 70 percent between 2002 and 2004 I So vividly remember high school kids selling American flags waving them and selling American flags And to think that it was only 22 years ago is Is almost Unbelievable Just 22 years ago high school kids were waving American flags on the streets and I and I live in The LA area which is not known for its patriotic

January 2001 65 Seven Percent 38 % 28 % Twenty Two Percent 67 % Last Year 39 % Fifty -Five Percent Four Percent One Year Ago 22 Years Ago Sixty Five Percent 2002 2004 70 Percent LA Gallup American
Fresh "Twenty Two Percent" from WTOP 24 Hour News

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:07 min | 3 hrs ago

Fresh "Twenty Two Percent" from WTOP 24 Hour News

"Toyota BZ4X at fitsmall com that's the Fitsway married to pump and WTFB traffic Steve Rudin now with the seven news first alert forecast lots of sunshine for the remainder of the afternoon hours and warm temperatures considering the time of year lowered to middle 80s mainly clear overnight patchy fog early tomorrow morning partly cloudy Thursday 75 to 80 mid 70s for a daytime high on Friday with more clouds than Sun a strong cold front late Friday into Saturday that's going to trigger showers a few rumbles of thunder highs on Saturday middle to upper sixties upper fifties to lower sixties on Sunday with gusty winds I'm seven news meteorologist Steve Rudin the first alert weather center lots of sunshine blue sky in Washington little more humid today 78 degrees in Northwest brought to you by Long Fence save 25 % on Long Fence decks pavers and fences six months no payment no interest financing terms and conditions apply along fence dot com money news on W. T. O. P. at ten and forty twelve ten let's go to Jeff clay ball mortgage demand is now the lowest it has been since nineteen ninety six with thirty or eight snow heading closer to eight percent the mortgage bankers associations as applications for a mortgage to buy a home last week were down twenty two percent from a year ago but applications refinancing now make up less than a third

Study: Childhood Obesity in U.S. Accelerated During Pandemic

AP News Radio

00:42 sec | 2 years ago

Study: Childhood Obesity in U.S. Accelerated During Pandemic

"Hi Mike Rossi are reporting a study finds childhood obesity accelerated in the U. S. during the pandemic a new study from the centers for disease control and prevention links the cove in nineteen pandemic to an increase in obesity in U. S. children and teenagers the CDC study found an estimated twenty two percent of children and teens in the U. S. world peace in August twenty twenty one up from nineteen percent a year earlier the rate of obesity increased most in kids ages six to eleven the study was based on a review of medical records of more than four hundred thirty two thousand kids and teens ages two to nine who were weighed and measured at least twice before the pandemic and at least once early in the pandemic hi Mike Rossi up

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Fresh update on "twenty two percent" discussed on Bloomberg Surveillance

Bloomberg Surveillance

01:24 min | 5 hrs ago

Fresh update on "twenty two percent" discussed on Bloomberg Surveillance

"About it well no it's uh... i think everybody's going to go to the g w bridge to avoid uh... the lincoln and holland talk a bit more at least the lincoln tunnel rear your automatic but they're going to get the fiftieth st that come down and i got to pay that we can see if you can so it's it's it's uh... i don't park there in life and then you'll get sold for illegal parking so sour beer the midwest things were nuts thank you john john uh... tucker is surveillance uh... congestion reporters warning i've really been looking for this conversation with a core managing director at david sorry and just as to give you a picture on radio always successful just think about a comparison of small caps to large caps or value to growth any operative languages we've never been here before at david sorry you've got some real expertise in mid -cap small cap take the quality of both how beaten up are they good morning kam uh... i think it comes down to this only about ten percent of the time in the last forty years at small cap stocks traded at this kind of discount relative to large cap box and sometimes cheap stocks can stay cheap for a long time but what's important for small caps is that their free cash flow margins are still quite robust you can find a number of companies that are generating earnings profitable growth but in particular free cash and uh... last in the spin out space using the bloomberg spinoff index that's been one of the great sources of of returns in the last twelve months that's great and and probably so that article i guess three days ago or though on the non -profit of small cap does sourbee always scan eliminate non -profitable companies in security selection yes in particular just given that excludes maybe two third uh... excludes uh... third of the index so you still have two -thirds of over twenty five hundred companies that you can uh... be a buyer off in a particular those companies that are growing their free cash well uh... by ten percent or better i mentioned the spinoffs in the last twelve months the s and p five hundred has gotten all the headlines it's up about twenty two percent but spinoffs twenty spinoff a smaller division out of a larger company those returns in the last twelve months are up twenty seven percent i think that's the empirical evidence of there's opportunity in this space without completing the portfolio manager once paul when i was starving either so many spinoffs going on it was all specially chemical i didn't i didn't have to pay for lunch for like three months i guess it was road shows exactly so you it david know one of the concerns i think that's been building over the last several weeks here is is i think the market digests higher for longer is can equities perform at all with this rate is backdrop or it kind of range -bound at best how do you think about that i think about that in the next year to two years stocks can compound seven annualized if you're if you're adept at finding the better opportunities now your number gets higher high single -digit but you're right what one of the headwinds is just simply if you at look the free cash flow yield for the ssp 500 it's trading about parity with a 10 -year treasury yield 4 .75 percent that that hasn't happened much in the last teen years it just simply slows down the speed limit but doesn't put it in neutral in in a parking lot.

Will Gyms Go the Way of Arcades and Movie Rental Stores?

AP News Radio

00:59 sec | 2 years ago

Will Gyms Go the Way of Arcades and Movie Rental Stores?

"The pandemic is reshaping America's fitness industry and ushering in a new era of home work outs and virtual classes hi index's eyes equipment maker peloton breaks ground today on its first U. S. factory in Ohio soaring sales comes as thousands of small business centers have gone out of business and industry trade group says twenty two percent of the nation's health clubs have closed since March of twenty twenty hello John CEO John Foley predicts the ease of working out at home is going to overtake the traditional gym fitness is one of the few remaining categories that's going to be massively disrupted by a by a digital experience that happens to work for the consumer a lot better and over time becomes a lot better value because you're using it versus the broken model of yester year that you ended up going months and months without going to the gym Ali says just like the video store gyms will fade away I'm Julie Walker

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The State of Work in Hawaii

Work In Progress

01:46 min | 2 years ago

The State of Work in Hawaii

"Are focused. Today is the state of work in the state of hawaii. It's my pleasure to welcome governor. David ige to the work in progress. Podcasts governor thank you so much for joining us alot. Hi you for having me. I'd love to get a little picture. Where the state has been in the last year what happened during covert and where we are now and then we'll go from there about efforts to connect out of work hawaiians with jobs absolutely ramona. I appreciate this opportunity at the end of twenty nineteen. We were having our seventh record year of visit our rivals here in the state. Our economy was doing very well. Our unemployment rate was amongst the lowest in the country. We were out about two point. Four percent unemployed which as you know is virtual virtually full employment. We were looking forward to great things after coming through the great recession and really we felt that things were hitting our stride. We were able to get southwest airlines to begin service to the state which was a you know a ten year project to expand seek capacity to the islands and things were looking up then the pandemic kit and clearly. The most difficult decision i had to make was the decision to order a mandatory quarantine for all incoming traveller to the state and essentially we went from the lowest unemployment rate in the country. Two point four percent to the highest unemployment rate in the country exceeding twenty two percent in a matter of four to six weeks

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iPhone 12 Passes 100 Million Sales in First Super-Cycle Since iPhone 6

Mac OS Ken

01:55 min | 2 years ago

iPhone 12 Passes 100 Million Sales in First Super-Cycle Since iPhone 6

"The world waits and debates. Whether another iphone super cycle is possible. Apple seems to a- pulled off another iphone super cycle i download. Blog has word of a new number from counterpoint research that number one hundred million according to the report. Apple's iphone twelve many iphone twelve iphone twelve pro and iphone twelve pro. Max collectively reached over one hundred million sales since its launch late last year. Which means just seven months later apple has sold a lot of the iphone twelve. No i'm not sure why they're saying seven months. The same i download blog piece says iphone twelve actually passed the one hundred million units mark in april. Not only does this almost match the iphone six launch according to the report but it actually beats the iphone eleven lineups one hundred million units sold marked by a full two months. Counterpoint says two factors pushed the phones sales. And the ludicrous speed. The first is by g and the second is oh lead across the entire line. Interestingly as well people have been buying bigger according to counterpoint there has also been a shift and model preferences between the iphone. Eleven and iphone twelve series consumers preferred the highest version of the iphone twelve series during the first seven months after the series launch the share of the pro max version and the iphone twelve series sales was twenty nine percent compared to the twenty five percent for the same model of the iphone. Eleven series this is also one of the reasons for the iphone twelve series grossing twenty two percent more revenue than the iphone eleven series in the first seven months of its launch.

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US Home Prices Jump at Fastest Pace in More Than 15 Years

AP News Radio

00:36 sec | 2 years ago

US Home Prices Jump at Fastest Pace in More Than 15 Years

"Home prices continue to soar it seems like the only direction is up for U. S. home prices April's case Shiller twenty city home price index jumped nearly fifteen percent from a year ago and it continues to be a case of supply and demand as potential buyers bid up prices on a limited amount of available properties five city Charlotte Cleveland Dallas Denver and Seattle had the largest annual price increase on record dating back thirty years Phoenix again reported the largest price gain in April with an increase of just over twenty two percent I'm Shelley Adler

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US Home Construction up a Moderate 3.6% in May

AP News Radio

00:39 sec | 2 years ago

US Home Construction up a Moderate 3.6% in May

"Could the housing industry B. N. for a slowdown home construction increased a modest three point six percent in may as builders had to contend with soaring lumber prices that have made homes more expensive construction fell by twenty two percent in the northeast but was up in every other region of the country the commerce department says applications for building permits which are considered indications of activity ahead drop by three percent in may housing it's been a standout sector since the pandemic hit but many economists think the surge in homebuilding and sales may begin to slow my camp in Washington

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"twenty two percent" Discussed on The Rubin Report

The Rubin Report

03:09 min | 2 years ago

"twenty two percent" Discussed on The Rubin Report

"Was the three blocks that that i lived in And i love new york city. I haven't paid much attention to it. Because in many ways. I think new york city is lost. The progressives have destroyed new york city. And i'm not even gonna say the progressives bill de blasio as a communist marxist. Ron has ruined the greatest city on earth and you got to give credit where credit's due. It's not easy to ruin something so spectacular but bill de blasio has done it. When i was in new york city a couple of weeks ago it did not feel like new york city. It felt like a halfway through. I am legend. I really was looking for a tiger. And will smith running around trying to shoot him in some zombies chasing him like it was just an absolute disaster. I hope new york city can come back but the the virus has infected the bluest cities and because of the proximity of new york city. Where you know place like la one of the saving graces of l. a. That can at least keep me here a little bit longer as we're trying to figure some things out is that los angeles is a sprawling sprawling city. New york city is built on top of itself in essence manhattan. And you've got brooklyn and the bronx and queens etcetera etcetera. But it's huge buildings all on top of each other. That lifestyle doesn't seem like it's really going to work in the future anymore so anyway as a red waving. Twenty twenty two i i. I don't pray over politics. But i would pray that that is what would happen because we must get these democrats and the socialists out of office. If if america is to continue on as far as new york will the new yorkers make the right choice. Eric adams is the retired police officer. Who's running. he's leading right now at about twenty two percent. There's a lot of candidates. I think yang is around sixteen percent. Those are sort of somewhat moderate. Dem's but we know what happens with moderate. They always get pulled to their worst parts. I mean look at the democratic party right now. Look at joe biden. He was supposed to be the moderate but he's been pulled further to the left. So i don't know. Is there any real hope. The hope would be that at some point. You hit such rock bottom but then you bring in conservatives i. It's such an odd thing for me to have to argue at this point. But that's exactly what happened to new york city. I remember going there. My my grandma lived in new york city. When i was a kid. I had great grandparents. They lived in new york city. I remember going as a kid and thinking who would ever want to live here. it's disgusting dirty. Smelly gross place you drive through the midtown tunnel coming from long island and there'd be homeless people washing your windows with dirty newspapers and it was just kinda gross and that was under at the time that was sort of at the end of ed koch. Who actually was a decent democrat and then we had a couple years of mayor. Dinkins david dinkins who is a progressive basically destroyed new york city. And then you know what happened that scary right wing conservative rudy. Giuliani came in and suddenly the homeless problem was solved and businesses were flourishing and times square. Went from being a den of prostitution and drugs to identify his knee which is another type of prostitution and drugs. But it's a little bit cleaner so you know we need conservatives to fix these things because democrats ain't gonna do it. So i i would say i'm long on new york city. I would play the long game on it but short term. I think they're in a lot of trouble Leeann says what are your top three favorite movies that you enjoy watching through the years..

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"twenty two percent" Discussed on The Bad Crypto Podcast

The Bad Crypto Podcast

05:46 min | 2 years ago

"twenty two percent" Discussed on The Bad Crypto Podcast

"Thirty five cents extra p. ninety cents the us coin a dollar one also the dollar. The stable are actually worth more than the real dollar right now. Polka-dot twenty two dollars eighty two cents coming in at number ten. This week is the unicef walk. Twenty four dollars in eighty eight sess zone. Things are looking for. I i when i opened up. The green gecko to look at travis. I figured bitcoin with somewhere around thirty one or so. Because that's what. It was last night when i looked so it's up this is the the craziness of the crypto markets. Yeah i mean it is it. I was expecting. I was expecting around thirty three. That's what i checked. It was earlier this morning. But think about this. The global crypto market cap is. What one point six five trillion right now. One point six seven trillion. It's about twelve percent over the last twenty four hours which you know if the stock market increased that much in one day people would be flipping their shit. But that's what happens in the crypto market. Right when you see this all the time. Bitcoin going up fourteen percent in one day. That's like nothing it's basically it's it's gone up over the course of the last week point one percent. Which makes you think about it. Like oh my god cryptos going down going up going down is what it is and if we look over the course of the last seven days who are the big winners overall fate of fuel t fuel up sixty one percent of the guys. Got yourself some fuel. When fuel was super cheap data and fuelled combined there i guess fuels gas amp the amp token up forty eight percent so lada lot of people love solana got a lot of soul up thirty eight percent this past week to forty almost forty three dollars soma which i'm a big fan of cosima as well. Kscm that's up. Twenty seven percent date is up twenty five percent The curve token is up twenty two percent. Are we've up al garon. Bitcoin gold file coin are the pirate. Chain may ten percent so not a horrible week overall..

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"twenty two percent" Discussed on Daily Coronavirus Update

Daily Coronavirus Update

08:06 min | 2 years ago

"twenty two percent" Discussed on Daily Coronavirus Update

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More studies on its effectiveness will continue to be done and the treatment is very expensive coming in at over fifty thousand dollars a year. Robert lang with science and health reporter at bloomberg news joins us for more. Thanks for joining us. Robert thank you. Wanted to talk about this new alzheimer's treatment than has been approved by the fda. A lotta people are saying it's a game changer. A lot of people on the other side of it saying maybe not so much so we have this new treatment out there. It's very expensive and the company that produces had had a couple failures in clinical trials with this. It got revived an end through the approval. So robert tell us a little bit about this new drug. This is likely to be one of the more controversial drug approvals. In recent fda history drug companies have been trying to make drugs. That would do so. Alzheimer's disease for many many years has been failure after after failure. Just a couple of years ago. This drug called education. That looked like it was the latest failure. Biljon the company that just got approval yesterday. They actually said early until nineteen ever going gonna shut their major trials down because they done analysis and it looks like hey it wasn't gonna work at all and then eight months later. They revived the drug to more data rolled in looked like maybe one of the trials worked after all and that kinda shocked everyone and ever since. Then it's been a very controversial debate. The fda i took a positive stance back last november. And then the visors are reviewed the drugs as a panel of independent advisors and the is nearly unanimously ruled that the company. I hadn't proven that. The drug was effective in slowing cognitive decline from the disease. If that just hasn't been proven because of the contradictory results that kind of Put things up at an impasse and for very complicated situation and what. The fda basically ended up doing was. They didn't even rule on whether they draw so it decline. That's basically not proven. They kind of punch it on that issue. And they said we're going to approve the drug because it's clearly shown to remove plaque amyloid plaque is bad proteins in the brain of alzheimer's patients and we think that's enough to show that as as a likely this will lead to delays and cognitive decline over time. But by then you can go connect another another study and try to prove it in the future so they kind of punishment proving whether it's suppose cards or decline off in the future improved it for now so in some of the trials that they had it might have slowed. Patients declined by about twenty two percent. And as you mentioned you know it removes this. Protein called 'em lloyd and that's kind of the other part of the discussion is there's people on both sides and how much that plays a part in the cognitive decline. Is that the sole caused the build up of these amyloid or is it not and that's kind of where the fda said. Hey well it helps reduce some of that. you know. it's part of the discussion. Let's go ahead and approve it. So basically there are two big trials one slow. that didn't show that it slowed cartons. Decline it all just failed and the second one so that maybe it's those it at a high of us a high dose by twenty two percent over eighteen months very decline. You're you're still. The best case. Scenario is still declining steadily. Just maybe not quite as much but what it does do. There's no debate over that definitely. Does it does remove this amyloid plaque from the brain mechanisms. They've clearly showed that it did that. The problem is that the correlation between klein Emily levels is the market best tremendous controversy. Awesome field over. Is this a major emily. The major causes these or just sort of a minor contributor and other things more port. So it's been a debate. That's raging for years others people on both sides. Everything's very very polarized. And the fda just essentially put his thumbs on one side of the scale and said you know since they really believe that. Mr amyloid lowering is going to have an effect. Tell me a little bit about the cost because it has a very high cost. But it's not just the cost of the drug. It's also the cost of brain scans and all sorts of other associations with it. That really drive up. The price on this to this drug came in way higher than people expected implies bison his pricing of cost of fifty six thousand dollars per year per patient. Now that is considered really you know as much as five times as much as some analysts daughter would cost. And that's because you know. There's a lot of people with alzheimer's millions and usually drugs such as big population even expensive biotech ones. that'd be injected. They haven't had such high prices. So this kin way higher and if you just do simple math as a million people are more in the us that we theoretically be eligible for discharge and all those people really got this drug and no one thinks they will but if that happened you know sales would be fifty billion and that's just started the cost right so this is an infused drugs. I mean just to come in every four weeks so get your infusion costs for the doctors or nurses during your fusion. You'll probably need some kind of exotic brain pet scan before you get the drug to verify that you do have a lot of amway builds up in your brain because some people with dementia or cognitive loss. Don't have that and then even after you started you'll need brain. Mri scans to watch for side effects. All sorts of care that even further add to the cost is also got to be very expensive treatments. Are there any specific markers that people have to meet to qualify to use as drug. Because what i was reading says that you know it's it's not just for early. Stage suffers but they're basically leaving it up to the doctors to decide who can get this type of treatment that exactly. What was another thing. That was very interesting. Surprising to people's that label the fda prescribing instructions. The company keep it quite broad and it doesn't even though most only studies very early stage patients the official indication official labels just as you know it's for treatment of alzheimer's disease period and they learn the doctors and insurance companies since figure out who should qualify for this. Well it's been a controversial decision. But what people in the alzheimer's community say. I'm willing to bet anything that can help is something that's welcome but everyone else bitterly split over. This and i've talked to doctors yesterday. Says there's no proof of this thing works and other people say hey you know it may help some patients a little bit. This is kind of good enough. And you know we're gonna try to some people so you can people you know in ultra shield quite split over this. I know that there's still trials that are continuing. They're still looking at the effectiveness overall. So we'll be hearing a lot more about this in the near future. I'm assuming so we'll see how about all of that robert lang with science and health reporter at bloomberg news. Thank you very much for joining us. Thank you. I'm oscar ramirez and this has been reopening america. Don't forget that for today's big news stories. You can check me out on the daily podcast. Every monday to friday so follows an iheartradio or wherever you get your podcast summers spinal here and it's time to get out and enjoy the water hike bike run and to be back with friends. Let life with the hassles of contacts and glasses slows. You down the center is giving you a summer of freedom. Thanks to eileen with designed to point. 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"twenty two percent" Discussed on Dr. Jockers Functional Nutrition

Dr. Jockers Functional Nutrition

03:08 min | 2 years ago

"twenty two percent" Discussed on Dr. Jockers Functional Nutrition

"Twenty two percent fewer calories when we have that decrease of weapon as you lose weight right. you start to get hungrier. Your brain goes into overdrive food. Your muscles get more efficient burke fewer calories. So you're hungrier. And you're burning less calories so it's not just because you're on you're not on the right low carb diet right is out and was interesting happens no matter how you lose your fat. If you exercise your off this happens if you get little suction this happens. Like factor of losing fat. Not just a certain diet that might be on. Yeah that's so interesting because leptin Tidy hormones so it tells your brain. Hey i'm satiated. I don't need to eat anymore. So as people start in and obviously that's that's important for reducing cravings for over eating and so as you start to lose weight lose that signal so you tend to have more cravings tend to be harder to stop eating And you're also not burning fat as well because like you said. It's turning on fat burning in general when you have higher levels of leptin. Your your diet is down gang loss. You have the disadvantage now. Several at the twenty two percent fewer calories than cylinders at your bat way to begin with right. So someone's one hundred seventy mid lost twenty pounds to get two hundred fifty when they compare themselves they happy compared to someone who's outta hundred fifty pounds. Naturally person has lost twenty pounds. Had needs twenty two percent fewer calories in the first one hundred fifty naturally. So there's a caloric penalty and the penalty. Last for years right been sunny for six years. It might not go away for everybody. So forevermore you might need fewer calories than you did break before. He gained weight loss. It it's important to be mindful of because there's a high recidivism rate when you start losing weight a lot of people in lose weight gain even more back they had before it all due to this right your body has kind of coordinated effort if you will to put that back back on. Doesn't like the fact that you lost back so it makes you hungrier. Burn fewer calories a wants to get that back. You know some are so that you get even more back and the still at this depress you. Some people find his right to trust again. I don't want this because this is the real key. If you have stubborn back to know about because he will be hungry Is now that you know that you know you have to stay in your diet from longer. You know you have to pick a diet that you can stand for years at a time. You really have to exercise a little bit more so all of this is possible. You don't have to be heavy. Just because the subjective lockton you just have to be aware of it and we really persistent with your plan and don't come off it and you can maintain that lower ways. Yeah it's really good to know. And also for lean people to sometimes lean people are not producing enough left and will cause them to have a tendency to overeat as well and they may not gain a lot of weight because of it but they can cause more digestive issues too so You know just because they're not producing a whole lot of leapt in to begin with because their body fat is low I know. I've struggled with that in the past. I have to be careful..

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"twenty two percent" Discussed on The Hull Show ? 1310 KFKA

The Hull Show ? 1310 KFKA

05:20 min | 2 years ago

"twenty two percent" 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.

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"twenty two percent" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

Daily Tech News Show

07:52 min | 2 years ago

"twenty two percent" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

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Most to end cyber-attacks it takes the brightest minds in global cyber intelligence working to deliver future ready protection to guard your data wherever the fight moves cyber reasons. Ready to win the battle with you and for you. In the fight to end attacks we are the defenders. Join us to reverse the adversary advantage with proactive protection. Against ever evolving threats cyber reason and cyber attacks for men points everywhere learn more at cyber dot com. These are the daily pick headlines for wednesday main theme. Im than campbell's the new york times obtained documents that show apple move icloud data users including linkage is plum servers outside china to a network of service from state-owned apple. In the report and say has control of the encryption keys they become inspire outdated it uses the latest protections and keeps fear parties connected from its networks. The chinese government also made a statement that is strictly at the principles of that security protection and prohibits anchor examined on relevant legal activities in accordance with law guru revealed the biggest change in under his history according to the vp of product management. Android google play samir summit which is based on a system cult material that will allow the user to change system colors. It will smoother animations and big bubble bottoms. The major improvements come with a new. Privacy has focused on location camera and microphone. Used that indicates when they are being used. Google samson announced that they are combining where west and tyson into a new platform critically revered as where that might not be the final name. There sort of this means that future simpson watches will ruin where instead of tyson google will add more of its own apps to the platform and where health and fitness feature have been rebuilt from the ground up with input from samson and fitted with fitbit whereas watches on the way google show off its next generation with an experimental model. Lambda which says could one day supercharge the ability of its conversational. Afc and a low for more natural conversations on the most. The company showed be of too short conversations. Conduct with the model in one lambda answered questions while pretending to be the planet pluto and in the second it was standing in for a paper airplane with that being able to talk. From the point of view of two quite different objects shortages in the semiconductor industry association with the gap between ordering sheep and taking the liberty increased to seventeen weeks in april. According to research by suzuki hannah financial. This tuition has been complicated by resurgence of covid. Nineteen in taiwan off they want semiconductors manufacturing company. Which is the world's most advanced chipmaker and apple and qualcomm among its many customers. Spotify announced this wednesday. Then we'll be hosting its fierce bill concert experience starting on may twenty seven june twenty four with each ticket costing fifteen dollars whose texas for access to our forty two. Seventy five prerecorded concert. They will begin with the blackest on march twenty seven followed by rag and bone man bleachers accent of leon bridges with union red in twenty four. Be the announced that they are bringing their tipped occurrence. Ashley meter tradition for scarves by incorporating the hash limiting technology into the force. Rtx three eighty three seventy and theories. Sixteen pi cards. 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Their researchers examined the bitcoin wallet used by reservoir gang to receive the ransom payments from victims over the past nine months and it also allowed the experts to follow the ransom payments and determine how groups scheduled defense welcome announce a new snapdragon seven. Seventy eight g five cheap fifth during a creole six seventy kbio and adreno six forty two l. debut with qualcomm claiming forty percent better superior performance and forty percent faster graphics rendering compared to the previous generation supporting so sixty acres military way five g. Thanks to its snapdragon. Fifty three five. The nucci will be used by a relatively large number of smartphone makers including motorola riami. Xiaomi and honourable chain is space agency released. Its fierce photographs for mars on wednesday announcing that the mission was going as planned. The london made china the third nation landmarks. And it was the latest in a series of my your systems including missions to the moon and the stars of culture of anew orbiting space station. I e berlin is scheduled for twenty one with organizers citing the emergency of nineteen barons and concerns around the speed and consistency with which vaccines have been rolled out globally as a main causes demand was initially planned for september three admissible in commercial center which continues to be used as an emergency medical facility initial center. I must say on tuesday. It is extending until further notice moratorium imposed last year on police use of fossil recognition software microsoft presently announced in in will await us federal regulations before selling its issues to the police in your greeting letter to us. Up asking me to withdraw. Its new role doubt privacy policy which according to the ministry of electronics and information technology. Maybe violate civil. Laws are rules has given. What's up seven days to respond to these notice and it added that if the response from facebook owned company was not satisfactory. The government could take lawful actions against the social network giant for more discussions of the big news of the including a deep dive into other google news. Check out daily tech news. Show where you can find show notes links to all headlines here as well. Thanks for listening. We'll talk to you next time. I'm here daily tech headlines. Remember a super spicy debate at adp. We understand the importance of building the right team and offer the data insights to help just as importantly our ai. Technology helps you pay the team's accurately grow stronger with adp hr talent time and payroll..

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Populists Poised: Italian Politics

The Economist: The Intelligence

01:58 min | 2 years ago

Populists Poised: Italian Politics

"At least government pushed back. It's corona virus curfew this week by an hour to eleven pm in a country where covid came early and spread widely. This reason for optimism cases are down and the economic recovery is under the steady hand of prime minister. Mario draghi get my style on a profession. Isla memento the emigdio and goes in dance. Idioms post seventy cozy am the former european central bank. President took power in february since then support from one of druggies opponent has worn away. Montiel salvini a former deputy. Prime minister leads italy's hard-right northern league strauss Fair tagliani possibility didata embedded within. Don't know coy backing for. His party. is down to twenty two percent of voters from a peak of thirty seven. His usual anti immigration talking points don't seem to have much place in a pandemic but a winning coalition of right wing populace partners could give a struggling salvini credible path back to the premiership and that could threaten the implementation of the european union's pandemic recovery plan my tail. Salvini is in a really tricky position is party has been losing support for quite a long time. Ever since he tried and failed to take over the top job by ousting a previous government. John hooper is the economists italy in vatican correspondent. He now has though a window of opportunity because of the rise in immigration which has always been a his big issue on the issue that really fueled the rise of the northern league under his leadership to the point where it was able to end government.

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"twenty two percent" Discussed on The Last American Vagabond

The Last American Vagabond

05:28 min | 2 years ago

"twenty two percent" Discussed on The Last American Vagabond

"It or die ish. It's not it doesn't have the you. Can you can reason with a group. Like hamas enter colin a terrorist organization dates back to what we saw the definition of terrorism the political definition of terrorism During the cold war when we saw as a in order to essentially condemn The non aligned movement and the resistance organizations against imperialist powers. And so until this day that hasn't been rectified. That problem and of course going. We will never negotiate with these people. For what if these people have something to say which you don't actually you've never taken into and The thing is that it's a power balance here. The whole argument they present is just something. The other side is so bad and we shouldn't listen to the terrorists and the savages and the only to be killed in the old from civilization in a religion which is worse than ours and that's always presented right older so so backwards and so horrible just the palestinians to every other adversary. It's the same way every single adversaries exact same way that they portray and of course they don't have the power often to force anything on the other side. They don't have the power to voice their sentiments into the west Ns only a few people in the west who who cared to normally carry this message. But i believe that this issue now like the issue of apartheid in south africa is coming into the mainstream. And it's very very very hard to ignore at this point. The palestinian cause for a long time was dormant It had been sold by the palestinian authority to a great extent and it has been revived. It's been revived. It is alive again now. It is stronger than ever and there hasn't been a new reality created for what a free palestine will look like and it's not under a two state solution anymore. Israel missed the opportunity for two state solution. It purposely did that because it was too greedy. The united states also is too greedy. The european union was too greedy. The uk was too greedy and they would not allow for the palestinian people to even have a state on twenty two percent of their homeland. Which they were willing to do they were willing to do it right. And they would not even allow that concession. And when i say they were willing to do it. International loss stood behind the palestinians. In those negotiations. The international law stood behind them in. Israel violated that in the united states is end the rest of the western world. Let them get away with it. They continue to do that. But i do see hope for a change now and that the martyrdom of the people and the reason why i used the word martyr is because they have died in order to give them dignity in their deaths that they haven't died for nothing this time they haven't died for nothing and i do believe there is actually hope that we will see this movement. Come forward and we say in shaw. They will be some justice for palestinians coming in the future. It looks like that has been revived. I hope that continues. And i hope i truly hope that this will lead to somewhere a bit more positive Israel politically is divided..

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"twenty two percent" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast

Ubuntu Podcast

03:52 min | 2 years ago

"twenty two percent" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast

"You don't necessarily know ahead of time if they can get support from lineage. And you don't know how easy it is gonna be to unlock it and flash it later on so you could end up with just a break like the tesco huddle. When scare decided to stop making tablets. That was it. There was no way to hack the thing. And it's intel. Cpu quite fast. But you just. There was no support from any third party roms really. Yeah i used to care about like well. You know scientists in the day and all the rest of it. But i'm i lost my appetite for that source thing. I just don't have the time and patience for that anymore. So i i tend to buy things that i fail are going to be well supported for a reasonable amount of time from the oem. Which is why. I went with elena. Vote tablet this time. Even though there were no brand alternatives that were about the same specs which i think will probably only ever have the. It's on the device and no updates whatsoever for the you know ever tim mcdowell left a comment on youtube channel. Youtube dot com slash up into podcast. What's the topic today. We've been to nothing unless it's running. Ub ports have you. Have you listened to this before a lot of things. I think someone did a measurement at some point and decided we speak about twenty two percent about a boon to the rest of. The show is about all kinds of other things so yeah set expectations. Accordingly future yeah. I think they spell cast is sort of life revolving around into benign exclusively about into wolfgang emailed us. I wanted to throw in my tablet experience as per your request. I currently own and use tablets an older ipad air with the keyboard and a microsoft surface goto. The ipad is mostly immediate consumption device as a bit too held back by os but it supports airplay too and that works brilliantly with my son all system on the surface goto. I still fidora thirty four. I wouldn't wish for any other tablet unlike android and ios it runs. A proper browser allows multiple instances of an app to be open windowed and the addition of a mouse and keyboard to allow for productive work. On the go savvy i can get the touchscreen to properly detect multi touch gestures contraband to all in all still my trustee thinkpad x one with a boon to twenty one zero four for actual of any other device. Interesting choice has to have. I have seen as fitness devices pop up in secondhand places recently and and i know sergio had one canonical And he was. He used to rave about that of then. You don't know why. So i was just gonna say. Many of the listeners got surface devices. Which ones have you go. What which ones work well with two. I'd love to know more because they all kind of elegant right there. In some cases the new macbook right with the production quality and all the rest of it. So yeah if you've got one on used one within to dulas less now how your experience when and finally tarring doyle left a comment on our website i well pipe i take it. You'll still remain with the port cost note. Aw.

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"twenty two percent" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast

Ubuntu Podcast

03:56 min | 2 years ago

"twenty two percent" Discussed on Ubuntu Podcast

"That's a good tip is a tip as one of the things with these tablets. You don't necessarily know ahead of time if they can get support from lineage. And you don't know how easy it is gonna be to unlock it and flash it later on so you could end up with just a break like the tesco huddle. When scare decided to stop making tablets. That was it. There was no way to hack the thing. And it's intel. Cpu quite fast. But you just. There was no support from any third party roms really. Yeah i used to care about like well. You know scientists in the day and all the rest of it. But i'm i lost my appetite for that source thing. I just don't have the time and patience for that anymore. So i i tend to buy things that i fail are going to be well supported for a reasonable amount of time from the oem. Which is why. I went with elena. Vote tablet this time. Even though there were no brand alternatives that were about the same specs which i think will probably only ever have the. It's on the device and no updates whatsoever for the you know ever tim mcdowell left a comment on youtube channel. Youtube dot com slash up into podcast. What's the topic today. We've been to nothing unless running. Ub ports have you. Have you listened to this before a lot of things. I think someone did a measurement at some point and decided we speak about twenty two percent about a boon to the rest of. The show is about all kinds of other things so yeah set expectations. Accordingly future yeah. I think they spell cast is sort of life revolving around into benign exclusively about into wolfgang emailed us. I wanted to throw in my tablet experience as per your request. I currently own and use tablets an older ipad air with the keyboard and a microsoft surface goto. The ipad is mostly immediate consumption device as a bit too held back by os but it supports airplay too and that works brilliantly with my son all system on the surface goto. I still fidora thirty four. I wouldn't wish for any other tablet unlike android and ios it runs a proper browser allows for multiple instances of an app to be open windowed and the addition of a mouse and keyboard to allow for productive work. On the go savvy i can get the touchscreen to properly detect multi touch gestures contraband to all in all still my trustee thinkpad x one with a boon to twenty one zero four for actual of any other device. Interesting choice was to have. I have seen as fitness devices pop up in secondhand places recently and and i know sergio had one canonical And he was he used to rave about that of then you. I don't know why. So i was just gonna say. Many of the listeners got surface devices. Which ones have you go. What which ones work well with to. I'd love to know more because they all kind of elegant right there. In some cases the new macbook right with the production quality and all the rest of it. So yeah if you've got one on used one within to dulas less know how your experience when and finally tarring doyle left a comment on our website. I well pipe. You'll still remain with the port cost note. Aw.

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"twenty two percent" Discussed on Mike Church Presents-The Red Pill Diaries Podcast

Mike Church Presents-The Red Pill Diaries Podcast

04:25 min | 2 years ago

"twenty two percent" Discussed on Mike Church Presents-The Red Pill Diaries Podcast

"Three four trucks says it. Loo- has a decent view of it I'd like to read that. If you've got a link fifty-three three now that i have done it. Because lewis smart guy really smart guy. You gotta understand what they're trying to do here. they're using. This woke politically correct. Looker nook how woken lookout awesome and liberally progressively in stuff. I am because i don't like white people. They're using this because racism works politically socially speaking. What's that is o'connell division. Always work right. Their political vision works. That's right division. Works divide people into racist. Come out and say the white people got all the property and we're going to take it from him because we can't institute what we really want to do if they have property. This is what you have to understand. This is why this is why people listening to this radio. Show right now have to be isolated not to say. They're all white people because if you came to our applying these rocks congress's weekend you know that's not true. But they don't know that it's right ted in the chat room crusade channel dot com for slash chat. My buddy ted. Got it right dude. It's always about money. Follow the money. The oligarchy want dominion. What an irony that. They named their voting system. The arcs want control. It's as simple as that. Show now these announcements that are coming out for example yesterday. Let me explains of the lucy. If you want to go to a new york yankees or a new york metropolitans mets baseball game this summer. Oh by all means. Baseball is backed and you can go. But only if you're fascinated. Divide and conquer again. Joe is so if you're vaccinated then you dingo any section of the park. That's marked for vaccinated again. These people spent the last seventy years. This what an evil diabolical thing it was to have segregated lunch counters for example to have water fountains that were one waterfowl white people one water films black people were coloreds or whatever the terminology with and now here. We go look to not only. Are they doing it. The ones that have been lecturing us but they're saying it's the right thing to do by the by another woman has dropped dead like the proverbial fly twenty four hours after taking the johnson and johnson jab in michigan felix. Madryn madryn. oh that's a good one. They're acting like a bunch of jim. Crovitz pack dude. I totally stealing all right barrett blank back. No take backs you don't get it. I'm keeping it. We can all use it jim growth. It's during during era of jim crow. This breitbart dot com a yankees and mets live. Capacity limits were fascinated. Fans the yankees mets get increase capacity for twenty two percent to one hundred percent of ballparks for home games already made the nineteenth as long as fans are vaccinated against the current hoax. You see what they're trying to do here trying to force lowest ladle the member. The guy two days ago said we need bigger carrots and sticks. Okay so this is the bigger carrot morons too. Good at. I'm gonna gate.

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"twenty two percent" Discussed on CRUSADE Channel Previews

CRUSADE Channel Previews

04:25 min | 2 years ago

"twenty two percent" Discussed on CRUSADE Channel Previews

"Three four trucks says it. Loo- has a decent view of it I'd like to read that. If you've got a link fifty-three three now that i have done it. Because lewis smart guy really smart guy. You gotta understand what they're trying to do here. they're using. This woke politically correct. Looker nook how woken lookout awesome and liberally progressively in stuff. Because i don't like white people. They're using this because racism works politically. socially speaking. what's that mid is o'connell division always work right. Their political vision works. that's right. Division works divide people into racists. They can't come out and say the white people got all the property and we're going to take it from him because we can't institute what we really want to do if they have property. This is what you have to understand. This is why this is why people listening to this radio. Show right now have to be isolated not to say. They're all white people because if you came to our applying these rocks congress's weekend you know that's not true. But they don't know that it's right ted in the chat room crusade channel dot com for slash chat. My buddy ted. Got it right dude. It's always about money. Follow the money. The oligarchy want dominion. What an irony that. They named their voting system. The oligarchy want control. It's as simple as that. Show now these announcements that are coming out for example yesterday. Let me explains of the lucy. If you want to go to a new york yankees or a new york metropolitans mets baseball game this summer. Oh by all means. Baseball is backed and you can go. But only if you're fascinated. Divide and conquer again. Joe is so if you're vaccinated then you bingo any section of the park. That's marked for vaccinated again. These people spent the last seventy years. This what an evil diabolical thing it was to have segregated lunch counters for example to have water fountains that were one waterfowl. People one water films. Black people were coloreds or whatever the terminology with and now here. We go look to not only. Are they doing it. The ones that have been lecturing us but they're saying it's the right thing to do by the by another woman has dropped dead like the proverbial fly twenty four hours after taking the johnson and johnson jab in michigan felix. Madryn madryn. oh that's a good one. They're acting like a bunch of jim. Crovitz pack dude. I totally stealing all right barrett blank back. No take backs you don't get it. I'm keeping it. We can all use it jim growth. It's during during era of jim crow. This breitbart dot com a yankees and mets live capacity limits. For fans the yankees mets get increase capacity for twenty two percent to one hundred percent of ballparks for home games already made the nineteenth as long as fans are vaccinated against the current hoax. You see what they're trying to do here trying to force lowest ladle the member. The guy two days ago said we need bigger carrots and sticks. Okay so this is the bigger carrot now how many imbecilic morons too good at i'm gonna gate.

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CDC updates travel guidelines for people who are  fully vaccinated

NBC Nightly News

01:52 min | 2 years ago

CDC updates travel guidelines for people who are fully vaccinated

"Now. The cova crisis a new cdc guidance on travel while still urging americans against nonessential travel those fully vaccinated are now considered low risk at tom costello reports. There's concern about this holiday weekend heading into the easter weekend concern. Tonight that's super spreader. Events could undermine progress against the pandemic leading to a potential fourth wave as nearly nine hundred people are still dying every day. Crowds expected from beaches to backyards at airports. Nationwide a year of cabin fever quickly turning into the great escape. One and a half million air travelers on thursday alone with twenty two percent of us adults now fully vaccinated the cdc still recommending against non essential. Travel is also offering new travel guidelines fully vaccinated travelers. Do not need to be tested before or after traveling in the us unless their destination requires it and there is no need to self quarantine fully vaccinated grandparents can to visit their healthy grandkids without getting a covid. Nineteen test or quarantining internationally. Many countries are still restricting travel. But the cdc says those who are fully vaccinated and do travel internationally. Do not need to get a cova test. Before leaving the us unless required by their destination those passengers should get a negative test before returning to the us. But they don't need to quarantine when they get home. Also tonight with the picking up airlines are starting to do away with many of the waivers. They've issued for ticket change vs during the pandemic airlines right now are starting to roll back waivers on the cheapest there's out there the really dirt cheap advanced purchase their tickets

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"twenty two percent" Discussed on The Hull Show ? 1310 KFKA

The Hull Show ? 1310 KFKA

03:15 min | 2 years ago

"twenty two percent" Discussed on The Hull Show ? 1310 KFKA

"Locally owned business. They're jumping and they're going to do a giveaway for our march madness bracket challenge. If you still want in you can message us on. Our social media feeds on our whole show page got a lot yesterday. Put in this thing. So it's going to be a great competition but we do think rose flowers are doing one hundred dollar gift certificate to the overall winner. The winner is is going to take home a pretty sweet prize colfax. I mean this is winner. Take all here no second plane. I wouldn't know i can't. I can't win. Apparently we get to win the right to not stand on the roof. That works surprise. Pretty sweet though bear insurance llc. They're hooked us up big broad. It's an awesome free. It's framed picture kind of commemorates. All the greatest moments i think in broncos. History of the super bowls. You can win that. That's going to be a nice piece for the man cave or your office or or whatever Crp four by fours thrown in something really cool with the rc car. They're going to bring that out tomorrow. Mccartney's grill so we'll be able to see it And then of course the country club putting together the some of golf too so winners bring home upwards of i mean we're getting into the five six seven hundred dollar value. Are we not more. Maybe even closer. So it's going to be a hell of a time it'll be good ball arena set to host four thousand fans for the avalanche and nuggets game. Starting april second they didn't want to. I don't announce don't be like the rockies. Season starts april first. yeah it does for you. Guys right. Kroenke sports entertainment announced today. The arena has received capacity variants approval from the colorado department of health. And it's a long thing following the capacity guidelines set forth by the national basketball association and the national hockey league. The venue will accommodate four thousand and fifty fans per hockey and basketball game which is approximately twenty two percent of the overall capacity. I believe it's it's the ad like twenty thousand or something right So i don't know how this is going to work as far as how you get How you get tickets for. Oh here we go. I access to tickets will be given to avalanche nuggets ticket. Plan holders and partners through series of pre-sales a very limited number of seats will be available to the general public. So you and i just can't go probably buy a ticket it's going to be season ticket holders and it's going to be plan older partners things like that so for now you know that could change in a month you know maybe a month in this would be on the of course the the year the nuggets legitimately. I think have a shot to win the title. Hardly anybody can go see But four thousand. I suppose is the second hour coming up. We'll talk too chris dempsey. We'll get into our power to play. Sports poll question. What's the bigger loss at this stage. Kareem jackson or phillip lindsay. Both there no tenders. Nothing both are set to be free. Agents now in are no longer members of the denver broncos at this stage second coming up next..

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Which Fans Most Likely To Choose Soccer Win Over Sex?

Men In Blazers

01:08 min | 2 years ago

Which Fans Most Likely To Choose Soccer Win Over Sex?

"A survey roach in the uk collected responses from premier league fans about whether they'd rather have sex or that rather that their team their favorite football team won. So you got two choices. Either you get to have sex. Yes all your team win. Because if britain you don't get both the better way. Those are absolute eighty. You can choose you going to have sex or your team wins and five fans most likely to choose a football win over. Sex are in reverse order yes. In fifth place west bromwich albion eighteen percent in fourth place crystal palace. F c. Eighteen percent proving. This isn't just an old thing. Sheffield united also eighteen percent. There will not a lot of winning there but the two biggest roach in second place. Your everton twenty one percent. Wow and in first place. I would. of course it has to be the team that smote you roach burnley. Football club twenty two percent.

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"twenty two percent" Discussed on THE EXPLODING HUMAN with Bob Nickman

THE EXPLODING HUMAN with Bob Nickman

05:34 min | 2 years ago

"twenty two percent" Discussed on THE EXPLODING HUMAN with Bob Nickman

"Hundred kids and we taught one thousand high school students in this really rough inner city high school. It was in the research on it was published and what they saw was so this school had a dropout rate of twenty two percent for the students who learned. Tm only two percent dropout rate down to two percent and then the graduation rate went up. Fifteen points just doing. Tm twice a day school. I believe it and the when we went in that school they had metal detectors. The police were coming in every day for fights and wh- after three years the metal detectors were gone. No more fights everything had settled down. It was very very powerful. I would love to see somebody at the top of the education department right age. Bring this kind of stuff to to the rest of the country. you can go to our website that There's video about that. Scolds something like tm. In new in new england high school but that in high school there were five different gangs represented and these kids from different gangs would sit in the same room in closer is a meditate together man. That's just it sound. Sounds unbelievable. It seems like it would do very well in other places like prisons and we have prison programs absolutely. I mean prisoners a lot of time on their hands. It's so obvious in simple once you hear it and that's really the you know the to be able to break down whatever barriers that are to getting the information out there and having people just open minded enough to to go you know. Let's try it. What's can't hurt anything that's for sure that's right. There are no negative side effects on the positive side effects. Tm but you're right there's so much misinformation swirling around meditation and it's just getting that information out there i can only thank you. Thank you so much. Welcome the opportunity. Yeah i i just love getting information out to people of of ways to make your life enhanced in any way possible in there because there's so many people struggling and stress is probably one of the big things you know.

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Getting Smarter (MM #3642)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 2 years ago

Getting Smarter (MM #3642)

"The minute with kevin mason during the pandemic the us got smarter. Well technically i guess. I should say they got smart speakers so their homes are smarter. At least that's the theory. A recent study which was just coming out says that now thirty three percent of american homes have at least one smart speaker. That's up twenty two percent from the year before and the only reason they can explain is covid nineteen and i don't quite understand why maybe because we're home more and we want to have the technology it kind of a strange to me. I mean i've been a big fan of the smart speaker right wrong or indifferent. I've got both the google version and the amazon version in every room in my house. I love my smart speakers. And i love what they can do from playing the music answering questions to giving me the temperature to displaying pictures and video but now more of america getting smarter every day. Thirty three percent of americans have now adopted at least one smart speaker. I'm really fascinated with y. All the sudden during copa nineteen people decided to get smart. I'm sure there's a bigger reason that just cove in nineteen. But i'd love to hear about it.

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Getting Smarter (MM #3642)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 2 years ago

Getting Smarter (MM #3642)

"The minute with kevin mason during the pandemic the us got smarter. Well technically i guess. I should say they got smart speakers so their homes are smarter. At least that's the theory. A recent study which was just coming out says that now thirty three percent of american homes have at least one smart speaker. That's up twenty two percent from the year before and the only reason they can explain is covid nineteen and i don't quite understand why maybe because we're home more and we want to have the technology it kind of a strange to me. I mean i've been a big fan of the smart speaker right wrong or indifferent. I've got both the google version and the amazon version in every room in my house. I love my smart speakers. And i love what they can do from playing the music answering questions to giving me the temperature to displaying pictures and video but now more of america getting smarter every day. Thirty three percent of americans have now adopted at least one smart speaker. I'm really fascinated with y. All the sudden during copa nineteen people decided to get smart. I'm sure there's a bigger reason that just cove in nineteen. But i'd love to hear about it.

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Getting Smarter (MM #3642)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 2 years ago

Getting Smarter (MM #3642)

"The minute with kevin mason during the pandemic the us got smarter. Well technically i guess. I should say they got smart speakers so their homes are smarter. At least that's the theory. A recent study which was just coming out says that now thirty three percent of american homes have at least one smart speaker. That's up twenty two percent from the year before and the only reason they can explain is covid nineteen and i don't quite understand why maybe because we're home more and we want to have the technology it kind of a strange to me. I mean i've been a big fan of the smart speaker right wrong or indifferent. I've got both the google version and the amazon version in every room in my house. I love my smart speakers. And i love what they can do from playing the music answering questions to giving me the temperature to displaying pictures and video but now more of america getting smarter every day. Thirty three percent of americans have now adopted at least one smart speaker. I'm really fascinated with y. All the sudden during copa nineteen people decided to get smart. I'm sure there's a bigger reason that just cove in nineteen. But i'd love to hear about it.

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Smart Speaker Sales Boomed in 2020

The Mason Minute

00:54 sec | 2 years ago

Smart Speaker Sales Boomed in 2020

"During the pandemic the us got smarter. Well technically i guess. I should say they got smart speakers so their homes are smarter. At least that's the theory. A recent study which was just coming out says that now thirty three percent of american homes have at least one smart speaker. That's up twenty two percent from the year before and the only reason they can explain is covid nineteen and i don't quite understand why maybe because we're home more and we want to have the technology it kind of a strange to me. I mean i've been a big fan of the smart speaker right wrong or indifferent. I've got both the google version and the amazon version in every room in my house. I love my smart speakers. And i love what they can do from playing the music answering questions to giving me the temperature to displaying pictures and video but now more of america getting smarter every day. Thirty three percent of americans have now adopted at least one smart speaker. I'm really fascinated with y. All the sudden during copa nineteen people decided to get smart. I'm sure there's a bigger reason that just cove in nineteen. But i'd love to hear about it.

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Institutions still underweight on AAPL despite strong 2020 growth

Mac OS Ken

01:20 min | 2 years ago

Institutions still underweight on AAPL despite strong 2020 growth

"Institutional ownership of apple. Shares is near an all time high according to morgan stanley analyst. Katie huber d but it is nowhere near enough and harassed mation could be helpful at this point to find out what institutional ownership is according to the site investo pedia institutional ownership is the amount of the company's available stock owned by mutual or pension funds insurance companies investment firms private foundations endowments or other large entities that manage funds on behalf of others. The site goes onto. Explain that once those institutions get into a company. They tend to stay there for a while. Not only this pulling shares out of circulation raise the value of shares outstanding. Their decision to get in can lead other investors to do the same despite being near all time highs institutional ship of apple is still under weight according to a note from hubert to clients posted on apple three not. Oh the way she and hers. Apple is likely to see revenue growth of twenty two percent in fiscal year. Twenty twenty one and earnings per share growth of thirty six percent. That's based on a few numbers. That i wish i understood but i sadly do not

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QFC to shut down two Seattle stores; said decision 'accelerated' after city's hazard pay ordinance

The Michael Berry Show

02:11 min | 2 years ago

QFC to shut down two Seattle stores; said decision 'accelerated' after city's hazard pay ordinance

"City council mandates a four dollar an hour hazard pay increase for grocery store workers so one grocery store chain announces in direct response. The closing of two of their stores. They say a four dollar an hour hazard pay hike. For grocery store workers mandated by government would raise their operating costs in the city by twenty two percent. The story comes to us from k. O. m. o. Tv and be really sad to see it. Go dean palermo with palermo. Pizza and pasta says closing the q. F. c. store right across the street from him is going to hurt this. Kfc's been here since we opened up they cue of c. says the capitol hill store on fifteenth avenue and the one in wedgwood are under performing stores. That will have a shutdown in about sixty days. Unfortunately these two stores were already struggling financially and then the city council mandate really just pushed it over the edge where it just was not a feasible option anymore. The new four dollar an hour payback's for grocery workers in the city of seattle impacts as many as ten thousand employees at stores like ufc. Fred meyer safeway albertsons. Critics say the timing of the. Qc announcement seem suspect to announce on february sixteenth. thirteen days. Later that they're gonna close to stores. Seems a little too convenient time wise to me. It seems like a direct retaliation to the local community. Putting that hazard pay in place kroger's the parent company of qc and fred. Meyer and profits are at record highs grocery store workers deserve hazard paid. They've been working in the front line confronting this virus since the very beginning at. Kfc spokeswoman says their employees have worked hard and are being given appreciation pair hazard pay but the company also says that move is hurting their bottom line. we have seen increase business during the pandemic. And we're so creative of all the customers that continue to choose us for their food. But i'll tell you that we have invested that money right back into cover things like fresh. Pp for every associate on every shift this city council mandate it raises are operating twenty two percent in

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Market Watch: A big week last week for BNB, AVAX & ADA PUMP!

The Trader Cobb Crypto Podcast

04:52 min | 2 years ago

Market Watch: A big week last week for BNB, AVAX & ADA PUMP!

"Weddings. The often momentum if there was two based on the restarting sorry. There is some starting to come in. Rotten nasa bitcoin. Now point five percent thirty. Nine thousand disobeyed above looking watched drama theory. I'm also it was melissa morning as well. I think it was a sixteen hours. Just broken through the soldats relatively big candle But you know. Look a- probably i've taken that it's hard to side looking at it now and it's still around entry by the way looking at it now. It is a pretty large candle. But it's been on such a great run And it looks good on the daily guy. Las week it closed up twenty two percent bitcoin last week. Also off at seventeen percents. Pretty good wig had talked to perform as It's wall sorry during the sixteen hundred and thirty four dollars up one point. Two three percent exile pays up two point two at forty two cents really messy shot probably not going to say much there from what behalf until he got about forty eight point toe instead of new. Hire lloyd Recycle that trend backing off the madness was whatever happened. regarding that That pump lost wake before whenever it was. I forget so waiting to see how that goes. Bitcoin cash pray a Counting good luck. Come off that level loss. What we saw it up. Wake of eleven point. Four two percent coming off that level talking seventy five there is some amendment coming in. But it's not. It's not major like the trends there but it's it's coughing and sputtering it's not that really off To warrant may really snow looking hard for tribes its up point. Non of a senate four hundred fifty dollars and seventy five cents lot coins at one fifty one sixty four point three percent. It's not looking to amazing the weekly still this strong. It's up sixteen point five percent as we speak but a guess on las wake. I should say as we speak. Its up point. Three six as we speak at one fifty one sixty three ails had a pretty solid day yesterday. Upset and percent the wake. Well i wanna walmart's close Strong up seventeen percent a still needs to really get above the resistance of three dollars and ninety four cents all that rage in. It's in a bit of a consolidation channel at the moment we can get through. We've got something to talk about something to work with a as they still not done yet. It's still within that ryan but there could be opportunities. Exclusively comes good. It's not really good right now on the four hour or anything that some people for damn point six three dollars forty one basis they flat against the percent today but lost weight was pretty flat to that hundred ninety five dollars flat wrought now and loss weeks candle was bullish and it was bullet close up. It's up five. Point two cents on what's going on their bonnets huge week. Seventy three dollars and eleven cents re approaching guys. All highs ole time is up seven percent so far to die. Las week top performa. It was up fifty four percent. A knob -solutely. Wonderful move on. Bonnets their seventy three dollars and fifty. I said and a very very strong market Pullback announced moving on cod. I also lost weight having a fantastic way. It was top of the pops up ninety one percent. Isn't that just in sign fee. Talk about you know back in. Let's guy came back to the first enter of held kudzanai for wobbled entry. That i took last year to break through the first flat level in the daily full cook. Let's call five cents a stunt tax on that already mole and tannock's and this is a big yet has been a top ten for a long time so kaduna really Stepping it up a notch is car. Sixty five cents down point four six percent right now little bit average on the lower timeframe the minute not something that i'm really looking to sink morte to solicit cakes Hot it's not doing right now. Link is down off percents still crab walking up the very average looking dilate shot that the wake were loss. Wake up nine point. Six percents not knocking out of the park. Just she hasn't said twenty foot over sixty three dan hof percents. The market is starting to wake up a little bit. The alz Certainly the place to bay That's one looking by this right now. And i'm telling you rutta ivax also-rans referred to it's up sixteen percent today Last week it was up. Seventy five percent big stocks awake already up sixteen following my mental when we get these markets moving. It is wise to follow the momentum. Follow the trend and look for your opportunities. And that's trading strategy comes in just you entries gives you points which you can get involved in a point soon the direction which markets to get involved

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A quarter of Spotify users now use podcasts there too

podnews

02:40 min | 2 years ago

A quarter of Spotify users now use podcasts there too

"A quarter of all monthly active spotify users. Now use the app to listen to podcasts. That's up from twenty two percent last quarter speaking on the company's quarter. Four two thousand nine twenty earnings call daniel x says. He's reasonably confident that he can see benefits in user growth and retention from podcasts. Spotify says it's got two point. Two million podcasts in the system now apple has one point. Eight million in denmark twenty-seven percent of all adults listen to podcasts every week that's three percentage points up from last year according to denmark radio so we're seeing gen just continuously clamping higher and higher also when you take into consideration the general surroundings of corona virus. And all these things is actually pretty fine a little bits. We've seen here. There's a full interview with the researchers in the portland news podcast. Later today. Costs programmatic ad. Sales revenue grew two hundred fifteen percent in two thousand twenty. The company has announced podcast addict now supports the new podcast location. Tag as does sprouts has to our podcast pages. Try search for the north idaho. Now podcasts to find out where that's based although you probably guessed already pulled. Lp podcast app for the kyw platform has now been downloaded five million times on geo an indian mobile network radio franz signs agreement to put its podcasts onto podcast addicts. The broadcast is unusual in restricting. Its rss feed addresses from the apple. Podcasts api headliner. Social podcasts promotion platform had more than two hundred seventy two thousand new users in two thousand and twenty. They say joe biden has signed with patron in canada. The jim pattison broadcast group has signed with triton digital podcast hosting monetization and measurement in argentina news channel t n has launched t. n. podcast. Its own podcast network. Espn got half a billion downloads. In two thousand nine hundred twenty a yearly increase of twenty eight percent and aerial flat has launched a newsletter called podcast. Plunge every issue is anchored by a podcast network and then focuses on other pieces of internet about the main topic of the show and in podcast news. Spotify for the record will post a new episode today with ceo daniel eck and cfo. Paul vogel on their cost of four twenty twenty earnings reports. Matt kopa were convicted criminal. Michael cohen features an interview with stormy daniels. In case you still care about any of that.

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"twenty two percent" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

Daily Tech News Show

05:11 min | 2 years ago

"twenty two percent" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

"The image posted along with the announcement makes it look like. It's a model with the screen folding on the side on the inside kind of like the galaxy z fold Previously while ways foldables had the screen on the outside So that they would kind of turned into a phone model when you folded them up in its fourth-quarter earnings alphabet revealed for the first time that in twenty twenty google cloud lost five point six billion dollars on revenue of thirteen billion dollars losses increasing annually since two thousand eighteen overall. The company earned twenty two dollars and thirty cents per share on revenue of fifty six point nine billion dollars. That's up twenty three percent on the year and beat analysts expectations. Advertising revenue was up twenty two percent on the year with youtube up forty six percent. Let's talk bazo us. We we had the news break right before the show yesterday. That amazon ceo. Jeff bezos will stop being the ceo in q. Three that starts in july. So i assume right at the beginning of the quarter but they didn't really put a date on it. He becomes executive chair. Amazon's board and aws ceo. Andy jesse will become amazon. Ceo here's some more details about what this means. Bezos is quick to point out in an email to staff that he's not retiring. He has lots of other projects. He can devote his time to including blue origin. They make rockets the washington post. They make news expect him. Tulsa increase time with charitable causes. He has the bezos earth fund and the day one fund but he's also not stepping away from amazon itself. He said in that letter that he plans to focus on quote new products and early initiatives. So he's still going to drive new ideas new stuff. This is similar to what bill gates did when he originally handed over the ceo. Role to steve bomber but then remained in a part time role while he shifted his focus to the bill and melinda gates foundation and a lot of parallels there between him and bezos..

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"twenty two percent" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

Daily Tech News Show

05:07 min | 2 years ago

"twenty two percent" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

"The image posted along with the announcement makes it look like. It's a model with the screen folding on the side on the inside kind of like the galaxy z fold Previously while ways foldables had the screen on the outside So that they would kind of turned into a phone model when you folded them up in its fourth-quarter earnings alphabet revealed for the first time that in twenty twenty google cloud lost five point six billion dollars on revenue of thirteen billion dollars losses increasing annually since two thousand eighteen overall. The company earned twenty two dollars and thirty cents per share on revenue of fifty six point nine billion dollars. That's up twenty three percent on the year and beat analysts expectations. Advertising revenue was up twenty two percent on the year with youtube revenue up forty six percent. Let's talk bazo us. We we had the news break right before the show yesterday. That amazon ceo. Jeff bezos will stop being the ceo in q. Three that starts in july. So i assume right at the beginning of the quarter but they didn't really put a date on it. He becomes executive chair. Amazon's board and aws ceo. Andy jesse will become amazon. Ceo here's some more details about what this means. Bezos is quick to point out in an email to staff that he's not retiring. He has some other projects he can devote his time to including blue origin. They make rockets the washington post. They make news expect him. Tulsa increase time with charitable causes. He has the bezos earth fund and the day one fund but he's also not stepping away from amazon itself. He said in that letter that he plans to focus on quote new products and early initiatives. So he's still going to drive new ideas new stuff. This is similar to what bill gates did when he originally handed over the ceo. Role to steve bomber but then remained in a part time role while he shifted his focus to the bill and melinda gates foundation and a lot of parallels there between him and bezos. Larry ellison also remains executive chair of oracle after stepping out of the ceo role in two thousand fourteen. Safra catz is the actual ceo of oracle. But you hear from ellison all the time he certainly active with oracle. So that gives you some idea of what bazo s- might be up to. But what about this. Andy jesse guy. Jesse has an mba from harvard. Not an engineer. Even though he was the ceo of aws he's been amazon for twenty four years. It's been the only place he ever worked. He started in the marketing department. Sort of became bezos chief of staff. And then he launched the group that would become amazon web services..

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"twenty two percent" Discussed on Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

05:30 min | 2 years ago

"twenty two percent" Discussed on Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

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