35 Burst results for "Two Hundred Thousand Dollars"

American gunmakers help Ukrainians fight back against Putin

AP News Radio

00:58 sec | 1 year ago

American gunmakers help Ukrainians fight back against Putin

"American gun makers are helping Ukrainians fight back against Russia's Vladimir Putin Adrian Kellgren family owned gun company in Florida Caltech was left holding a two hundred thousand dollar shipment of semi automatic rifles after a long time customer in Ukraine suddenly went silent after the Russian invasion he decided to send those four hundred guns to the resistance American people want to do something we we enjoy our freedoms we we cherish those things and what we see a group of people out there getting hammered like this it's it's it's a heartbreaking Calgary managed to cut through the red tape and secure a federal arms export licence in just four days Caltech hopes to arrange more shipments in the future if people think this is too overwhelming too much turning it off you know that's one therapy you can do the other one is is action Kellgren says Ukrainians are holding off a super power and the X. factor isn't necessarily what equipment you're holding it comes down to the will to fight I'm at Donahue

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Broadway Will Not Disclose Box Office Grosses

Impeachment: A Daily Podcast

01:05 min | 1 year ago

Broadway Will Not Disclose Box Office Grosses

"You probably know usually the broadway league releases figures every monday about box office grosses. They're not releasing those this year. They they've said stuff about like well you know plays are staggered is not the same. Also there's There's reduced reduced shows for a lot of shows. Not everybody's doing eight shows a week so we don't know i do know that waitress that the night it opened they did make an announcement that waitress itself had broken All the previous broadway records for single performance ticket sales. They made it almost two hundred thousand dollars in ticket sales But besides that all when i was at passover tusa empty seats When i was at hagerstown. I didn't see a single one and i'm sure that last night i think the odds are very good. That every seat was filled last night. They would have been sold out all the people who wanted to be part of that history. How it will continue that way.

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The Notorious Crime Boss Ma Barker

Crimetown

01:51 min | 1 year ago

The Notorious Crime Boss Ma Barker

"When we walked in the door. I could not believe it. This place looked like it was from another time period retired community. College instructor sue sutton was a teenager in the mid sixties when her family moved to concordia kansas zeus father took her and her sister to the local bank to open bank accounts but when she walked in. She couldn't believe what she saw. The bank tellers were separated by bulletproof. Glass there were spikes. There were electrical wires running over the top of the partitions. It seemed over the top for local bank. Small five thousand person town in the great plains. Even the employees were expected to protect the bank. There was a shotgun behind the door and everyone who was in employee was encouraged to take target practice on their lunch hour down in the basement the bank. So why was the small town bank so intensely on lock. These modifications all came about because of the bank robbery that took place in nineteen thirty two eighty nine years ago this week on the morning of july twenty six nineteen thirty to a gang of bank robbers walked into the cloud county bank and concordia kansas and they walked away with more than two hundred thousand dollars without firing a single shot and the legendary mastermind behind it all the notorious avocado ma barker ma

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Rep. Cori Bush Willing to Spend $200k on Security But Insists Defunding Police Still 'Needs to Happen'

Mike Gallagher Podcast

01:47 min | 1 year ago

Rep. Cori Bush Willing to Spend $200k on Security But Insists Defunding Police Still 'Needs to Happen'

"There was a time when i would have. You told me a prominent republican or democrat or independent. Any political party would stand on the steps of the capitol and say i'm entitled to hundreds of thousands of dollars of police protection but not you. We needed to defend your police department. I give you congresswoman corey bush from missouri. I'm gonna make sure. I have security. Because i know have had attempts on my life and i have too much work to do there too many people that need help right now for me to to allow that so if i end up spending two hundred thousand if i spend ten ten ten dollars on it you know what i get to be here to do the work. So suck it up and defunding. The police has to happen. We need to define the police. Put that money into social safety nets because we're trying to save lives represented corey bushes walk. She woke now. I'm not woke. I'm hoping to be wide awake. I wonder if bill is woke. Hey bill suck it up. You want to defend the policemen give congresswoman corey bush. Private police protection. What do you think bill. Well if you jump on my soapbox for million. If i can't go ahead climb up there you span two hundred thousand dollars a tax payers to protect yourself and put your life on the line because you're more important than let's say mr dunn who really deserve protection but didn't get and you put your life on the line but you've got security between you and the threat pre. Tell me where you have been threatened with your life word. y'all okay. i'll pay for the police protection. She got a mouse in her pocket. You and i are paying for her police protection

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How This Investment Could Change Your Kid's Future with Christy Wright

The Rachel Cruze Show

01:44 min | 2 years ago

How This Investment Could Change Your Kid's Future with Christy Wright

"The other day. My friend told me the story. And i was like what's so. He said that his mentor years and years ago said to him. Hey are you investing for your kids future and my friend at the time didn't have kids and he was like no i don't have kids in. His mentor. was like listen the earlier. You start saving for your kids and their future. The better off. they're going to be. You're going to be because he knew little something compound interest so he kept asking my friend over and over for like two or three years. Hey have you opened up an account for your kids. Hey have you account for your kids like no no. No no no and finally has been towards that okay. Listen i'll match whatever money you put in. I will match you. Because i want you to start investing for your kids future. So whether you've been in two thousand dollars i'll match it or put in two hundred. I'll match it but i wanna help you because i want you to be motivated to do this because you are going to be so. So thankful well. He finally took him up on it one day and he said okay. I'm gonna do this so with little. He was doing neck and fast forward. You guys almost two decades each of his kids when they turn eighteen. He hands the accounts over to them. And these accounts you guys had over two hundred thousand dollars in them just because he started so early and was consistent. I mean is that not insane. That is so so crazy and the great thing is they're able to use that money some use it for schools. Some of them used it for their wedding or they use it for down payment on their first home and guys that is the power not just con- insurance but the power of changing your family tree thinking so far ahead because it is crazy which is five hundred dollars. Thousand dollars can do over the course of eighteen

"two hundred thousand dollars" Discussed on This Old Marketing

This Old Marketing

03:02 min | 2 years ago

"two hundred thousand dollars" Discussed on This Old Marketing

"Where instead of looking at it from the other way around which is always like look at the most popular websites. And then you know individually try and figure out which ones have a target audience. I wanted the other way around. I want have my start with my target audience and work out to the the the most popular magazines and list and i understand that that is a data mountain of information to maintain and keep track of and make current. But i just i have not found any solution out there. That does that by the way. Not not you know. That's not like a custom. You know. Because i know there are companies out there. That do this right. I know that there are companies that you can pay a lot of money to and they will go out and and and ultimately do custom research project for you on nielsen income score and all s. Rds and all that. No i want a tool. I want a. I want a small and medium-sized business tool for us to manage our omni channel media plan. That's that's what i'm looking for. Yeah and i. And i mentioned when you asking. I thought sr es kanter's x. sr ds would be the service. And that is as. I mean there is a these as some of the data. That's right and it's and it's very similar. As i understand it and please someone me if i'm wrong but but i the way i understand it is you know i i go out and hire them as i would nielsen and i pay my two hundred thousand dollars a year subscription to them. You know because. I'm a huge ad agency and i can monetize that over the course of a of a year of different clients and i get access to people who can run custom reports for me. That's not what i'm looking for. i'm looking for. They'll do a lot of self service with that. But i could be wrong. Because it's been a long tenses. Yeah maybe maybe but it. So then i'll then. I'll blame their marketing. Their websites are all so opaque that you know. I can't you know we help. The changing solutions of paradigm shifting industry changes with audience changing measurement changes in the paradigm programmatic changing shifting of the synergies between agencies and consume. You know it's like i just behind the time that's the thing the great subscriptions. You really don't know what you're going to get. It's like that box. They're going to send you stuff. It's gonna be great but you don't know what it is. It's like the low you want. The ludicrous is so true. That is so true. I do not want is what is offered created by that is that is such an awesome way to say that is exactly what you get these days. You go pay your money. And every every thursday a blackbox shows up on your doorstep and you open it up and go ooh buyers of you know collectibles. I've never thought about that bar transit. We argue yeah exactly trends in..

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Hellmuth Sweeps Negreanu to Win High Stakes Duel II

The PokerNews Podcast

04:30 min | 2 years ago

Hellmuth Sweeps Negreanu to Win High Stakes Duel II

"Jeff let's breakdown some poker news and let's start right with the biggest story that happened last night. We actually postpone this episode one day so we could talk about this. And that is the high stakes dual round three while right. It's round two. but match. Three between daniel new infill. How news hellmuth had won. The first two he was looking to sweep agron you negroni was looking to have some redemption and save some face by finally defeating defeating how this was four. Four hundred thousand dollars in two hundred thousand dollars apiece and what happened man. I i mean it's just incredible. It's just this The phil hummy train continues to roland. Nobody can can stand in front of it. He sweeps antonio's fan. Dra wins through straight against him for fifty k. Person for one hundred k. Person for two hundred k person antonio loses his right to challenge fill chooses to stay stool. Boom we move on to high stakes tool to daniel Steps in the with all this heads up experience now after playing doug hold time and time and time again and cash none go but still negroni. The heavy favourite hell me wins round. One person how swings round to one hundred per cent and this week. Helmuth wins round three for two hundred k. A person it was almost the same script. Chad like we saw for the first couple rounds of high stakes tool to mcgraw nude jumping out to an early lead in super deep stack. Play mirani clearly at the edge. I think phil would tell you that as well so ground who had the lead helmi fought back. I think that you can say again. That helped me to get hit in the head by by the deck for sure there were plenty of times flop trips turned trips etcetera etcetera. Now with that said two things number one they got it in kings versus kings negroni one number to fill in one of the biggest parts of the night fairly early on when absolutely ham with eight. Three of clubs against niagara new and his deuces in agronomy saw something in phillips like he had a reader attell. That was weak. But phil followed through on this crazy blah. Ns got through so there's no doubt about it as an agronomy said at the end of the match. That phil hellmuth deserve to win. That he deserved to win high stakes stool to and that four hundred thousand dollars three hundred fifty camp profit. Well-done films what were your thoughts five betting five bedding with a after a suited like. Let's give this man some credit. I've been saying it for a long time. I'm a film fan even did antonio's family oury three in sweep. He got a ground. You want to three main. When when's poker will start giving him some of the credit that he deserves. And i like. We talked about in past episode. It was a win win situation as far as story lines. Go by a. I think this is a feather in the cap for helmut for sure and in kudos to you for pain him to complement and You know saying he deserved to win. It makes me wonder where this leaves. Negra new I listened to him on the debt. Khokar podcast every week. I love it. It's a great show how they recommended and in that you know even admitted that he's he was a little rattled by being beat the first two times and now he's been beat three times in who says he's playing the best poker of his career right now all the studying that. He's done the solver work and he's put a lot of Of working to his game but he's not seen the results agency a year in the helmet high stakes dwells. You didn't see it during the. Us opened in against doug elk so man. It's one of those things like you can be playing the poker of your life but this is a game where results matter say. Don't be results oriented but it does matter you could be the best. Ufc fighter as far as training goes in in pound for pound strength. But of you're not winning matches you are not a winner in in the ufc so in poker you have to be winning as well to be to be a winner in into gronya. Hasn't been doing a lot of this far now. I did say this tweeted it in. Negroni tweeted back. Saint he agrees. I think between the wpa summer online bracelets which are slated to start in one week. We'll be recovering them for focus and the full schedule in the fall between the live and online versions. I think you is going to win a bracelet. at least one race at and he's gonna find number seven. I think it's long overdue. I do think he's playing extremely well. And i think that that's going to happen. I hope it happens. Because i think he might need that. Sort of a boost. He needs a win under his

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"two hundred thousand dollars" Discussed on Problematic Premium Feed

Problematic Premium Feed

05:45 min | 2 years ago

"two hundred thousand dollars" Discussed on Problematic Premium Feed

"It's almost to me designed to be watched with this second screen. I think i think that's basically made for mobile not like i'm very old fashioned. I tell my best. Because i'm a critic but very old fashioned i have an actual. Tv set on on all of that. And so. I don't actually do my viewing on computers and screens and such but even with that would netflix. I'm just like okay. Where's that cross stitch pattern of mine you know or even whereas the crossword puzzle of is working on. Its yeah it's not. If doesn't transfix. Sue doesn't interest me. It's yeah it's just. There's this show. And the pacing is horrible on jupiter's legacy that i didn't want to see it but it got cancelled and you know people said an apparent costs two hundred thousand dollars or something and everyone was like how the hell was it so expensive so i got curious. I'm like why is everyone so surprised that it costs so much so i turned it on and to the disagreement with everyone else i strongly disagree. It looks very expensive. It's just expensive in the way that like a tacky nouveau riche. Persons can look very expensive but its garrison horrible who it looks terrible but it definitely is expensive. But it's a case of we have all this money but we don't know how to how to how to actually use these things like it's like. Cgi like movies movies were good. Cgi you don't know that they're cgi. It's almost like plastic surgery like movie fury road. The everybody thought had pure practical effects. And i saw behind the scenes making and apparently a ton of it was cgi but the director. George miller was very mindful love. What is cgi good at and what is not good at faces..

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PSG.LGD Sweep Evil Geniuses, Win WePlay Esports AniMajor

Esports Minute

00:48 sec | 2 years ago

PSG.LGD Sweep Evil Geniuses, Win WePlay Esports AniMajor

"Start with the, we play and a major for Dota 2 out of Kiev Ukraine. PSG town would end up in the grand finals against Evil Geniuses, who fought hard through their lower bracket bouts ironically during these six four major EG was the one to eliminate PSG. From the upper bracket before they placed third in that tournament this time, it would be a different story for PSG as they blew out EG and game. One of the best of five key would come back and try to keep it competitive. But alas they were no match for PSG as they get Suite. 300 s p, s g, Town becomes the, we play Anna major Champs they take them two hundred thousand dollars at the $5,000 price wise was five hundred pro circuit points in the second major of the Season. PSG Talent is the second-straight Chinese team to win a major after Mortals one Singapore earlier this month. Here

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"two hundred thousand dollars" Discussed on Poker Fraud Alert – Druff and Friends

Poker Fraud Alert – Druff and Friends

05:31 min | 2 years ago

"two hundred thousand dollars" Discussed on Poker Fraud Alert – Druff and Friends

"Ms brill also states that mr rendez informed her that the anti-islamic koster twenty thousand dollars. But it would be cheaper. She get other people to come onto the case with her. I don't quite know what that means. Go on here. Additionally ms brill has publicly declared that bill perkins they wealthy hedge fund manager and poker player has established a trust worth roughly two hundred thousand dollars specifically do pay. Ms brill's legal fees by ms brill's own statements despite stating that the anti would cost twenty thousand dollars. Mr rendez is in possession of over two hundred thousand dollars in a trust set up specifically to pay ms brill's legal fees in this anti-slapp. I didn't notice anywhere. Mr anez lengthy petition for fees where. He mentioned that he's in the position to this account. The trust account aside mr rendez firms already been compensated to the tune of twenty seven thousand six hundred. Eighty one of which seventy six eighty one is more than quoted. Cover the entire anti-slapp case. Okay let me stop here. There's a few problems here. First of all none of this matters. But i'm not an attorney. But i don't believe any of this matters because when your entire entitled to attorney's fees you're entitled to attorney's fees it doesn't matter how the attorney has been paid. It doesn't matter if the attorney has been paid or not paid. It doesn't matter if the attorney has.

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"two hundred thousand dollars" Discussed on Amazing FBA

Amazing FBA

05:20 min | 2 years ago

"two hundred thousand dollars" Discussed on Amazing FBA

"Which is as you know. Cash very cash. Heavy ending mocha chevy with all these changes and delays in shipping. If you took the capture of the business. Let's to save your wages. Let's just say two hundred thousand dollars of pounds out per year and then you compare that to a certain thousand dollars. Compared that to selling the business was with a million dollars in also the signing. The business is always gonna make you more money because of the multiply If you wound business. So you're selling face Stock you're just gonna get all the prophet from those mass but if you sell the business you're actually selling three years ahead. Assigned profits for three years ahead to up to three times loom psalm in hand and then you can take that money and then go and start another business probably have money leftover the deal the things hopefully personal life flight pinon.

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"two hundred thousand dollars" Discussed on Rooster Teeth Podcast

Rooster Teeth Podcast

03:39 min | 2 years ago

"two hundred thousand dollars" Discussed on Rooster Teeth Podcast

"At this. Very good actually i. When we were talking about. I sent a video. To gavin of fighter jet creating a sonic boom and blasting out all of the windows in an office building actually get. It was the supreme court in brazil kuwait show and we ought to play videos any more on this thing. Let's poker we don't do. We don't do that. Plane was really low on this podcast. It was a n-i-l-l-a-s that building one seconds. Two hundred thousand dollars a vendetta against whoever that was there were like paper like he some bureaucratic element though you can't you can't do sonic booms up this piece of paper boy. Do that was one man. Who when he was a kid told him he'd never amount to anything and he just decided to get revenge that one day somehow like about those things where it's like a plane flies over and then all the windows i out. It's almost like that plane has good comedic timing you joke. And there's a beat and then there's a reaction it's like i thought that'd be one of the coolest things to film and slim be an entire buildings windows getting done by sonic boom. You hit i because there's a. There's a big debate about if glasses of liquid fucking with this again. It's not liquid debate. Wait there's debate mill. What's what's the debate. The debate who started the glasses of liquid. I'm the new bernie old windows in like i'll scratch. Okay but okay. If pitches the liquid glasses liquid could pitch was pitch tar. And there's like the pitch drop experiment. Which like every thirty years drops one little drop of pitch the technically. How do you curry. What's the connection between pitching glass. Liquid glasses molasses them. Yeah same difference. It's just good. Just really fast. Class went downhill very badly. You brought the moon boy on. Of course it's not going to go. Well i switched over to other weird shit. I had a couple of things. Today are great clouds Yeah i would imagine. I was looking to greek clubs the other day weird yeah. I think it's because it's been raining a writing the other thing. I found out about as watching today these things. There's this group of people. And i'm sure somebody in our fan base. Does this their trade bricks. They all collect bricks and they go to brick swaps then like historical beyond like bricks like building bricks. And like you put your you claim everybody gets their bricks out and then you put your foot on the brick and then somebody says like three two one go and then it's like a land grab for the bricks and then you get your could bring a really cool brick and we'll come with the shipwreck true. Yeah bring my cool but that led me that. Let me to the question. What's the most expensive brick like who has like a gold brick but let sure stoorikhel historical brick. Like what is because. That's what they're doing their historical brick. Maybe a break from like really old pyramid juices brick. How do we know which ones jesus brick a little girl. He was predicting his with.

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"two hundred thousand dollars" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

04:31 min | 2 years ago

"two hundred thousand dollars" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

"And up the steps to the victory mention a tall man in a white jacket. Answer the door unless you me into a den. That was stock with good liquor and big leather chairs. Finding a big man in a blue suit walked in. He had lots of good teeth. And there wasn't an ounce of fat on his two hundred and thirty. Five roy victory. It was quite an act with jeff. Dorothy just now watched you from upstairs. That's a good safe place to watch from us to victory jury. And what can i do for you. Tell me everything you can about that. School building is the city of clinton made a claim. Yes two hundred thousand dollars building contents gotten down pretty fast. We heard that might be something wrong with that building before the fire. Apparently that was. Who told you thing like ashley you're not spend he's dead now you know to boilers exploded. There's something wrong with the building. Is that the way you people figure. Well so do we. And we couldn't find anything wrong. Who's we physcially with the civic construction department. We just had a meeting. Thought we ought to figure those people hanging around outside should be worrying. Don't worry me and you don't worry me drunken janitor goes to sleep and lets the boilers kick up. The joint blows apart and burns down. We decided in the meeting was a terrible accident will have to use an old garage or something for school. But then we'll get around to building another school with the insurance money we have coming. And that's that that's that was the victory. I'd like a copy of the specifications that went into that building. All okay. that'll do good now. You can get out of my house dollar. You smell smoke. Fifty pages of specifications on the building materials used in the construction of that school. They looked alright. The also looked as though they could have been forgery. Expensive item eight six dollars. One bottle of whisky. David bain's and myself and my hotel room baines went over the specifications page by page. Okay what do you think. He's specifications more or less. This is what's on paper that went into the building. How about what actually went into it a little. I saw cut corners everywhere. The outside was just a shell of this stuff. You're sure these mit notes. I can remember this much. Can you remember it in front of a notary. I wanna sworn statement. I.

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"two hundred thousand dollars" Discussed on Mango Kush Podcast

Mango Kush Podcast

01:33 min | 2 years ago

"two hundred thousand dollars" Discussed on Mango Kush Podcast

"Debts off because by timing if you have money let's say that you're you're ignorant asked bender right okay. This is saying that you. You fucking got fucking one hundred million your marsha i'm saying but but you know how many ignored aspin got. I got two hundred thousand dollars worth of that debt. Me me me a cold hard cash. And do i buy the sheep. I take that million. I don't pay than two hundred thousand dollars. Dabble by boats. New guy go on trips nigger four six months out. I'm down a damn one hundred k. Them debt you know what i'm saying so the nf does that can be fucking friends family associated airbus on a good spender versus arab. Listen okay y'all log you got you got on two hundred dollars name de bucket. Goddamn debt and i might be here. They're just whatnot not crazy about period. Deb debt reason being because this was working if your average this average family in both parties in house at all your kids or whatnot Out out of say. I'd say my my my sister or whatnot right to children. You know husband works She works whatnot. And you would bam lottery and or pay your damn deck. You know what. I'm saying so you might be dead dead on only thing you're gonna be paying is shipped and live like you create like limited stranger. The everything you make is going to be yours and with that with that being said again while brought to make a shores i.

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Colonial Pipeline Hack Raises Concerns About Threats to Energy Sector

WSJ What's News

01:46 min | 2 years ago

Colonial Pipeline Hack Raises Concerns About Threats to Energy Sector

"As we reported this morning. Ransomware attack led to the shutdown of america's largest fuel pipeline. The fifty five hundred mile colonial pipeline transports forty five percent of the fuel consumed on the east coast. According to the pipeline's operator. The full impact of the attack is still unclear. But it's already raising concerns about the vulnerability of us energy infrastructure. Joining me now from houston is wall street. Journal energy reporter colin eaten. Hi collin thanks for being here. Thanks for having me so call him. Bring us up to speed. What do we know at this point about the attack and how it was carried out. The fbi confirmed that a group called dark side hacking group. They're ones that carried out this ransomware attack on the colonial pipeline. There believed to be an organized hacking group out of eastern europe in the in the former soviet block and they have this new relatively new strand of ransomware that they've been using to target victims and demand ransoms that are typically between two hundred thousand dollars and two million their new and they've sort of quickly grown. They've establish ebb this reputation as being organized. They have this code of honor that prevents them allegedly from targeting schools and hospitals and groups like that so they're a little bit different but they're believed to be behind this attack that's led to colonial pipeline to shut down for the next several days and we should mention that dark side hasn't directly mentioned the attack on colonial pipeline. But it posted a statement on the dark web claiming its goal was solely to make money at also denied it was connected to a foreign government

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Queen's Cousin Accused of Willingness to Sell Kremlin Access

AP News Radio

00:55 sec | 2 years ago

Queen's Cousin Accused of Willingness to Sell Kremlin Access

"There's fresh controversy for Britain's royal family an investigative report by Britain's Sunday times and channel four television says prince Michael of Kent queen Elizabeth's cousin was willing to use his royal status for personal profit and to seek favours from Russia's president the undercover investigation saw reporters posed as investors of a nonexistent south Korean gold company the seventy eight year old prince Michael allegedly told them via zoom that he would give their company his royal endorsement for two hundred thousand dollar feet a business partner also reportedly told the fake investors Michael could be hired for about fourteen thousand dollars a day to make confidential representations on their behalf to Vladimir Putin describing him as her majesty's unofficial ambassador to Russia his office says Michael earns his own living to a consultancy company that is run for over forty years adding he has no special relationship with Britain I'm Ben Thomas

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Should Australia Vaccinate Incoming Travelers?

Coronacast

01:29 min | 2 years ago

Should Australia Vaccinate Incoming Travelers?

"Is the ideal situation for how we manage incoming travellers because we do have people coming in and we've got to manage them somehow. How should we be doing it. Personal communal talk about by personal opinion is something we've been banging on about for months now. In corona cast immunize. Australians overseas Vaccine to the consulates and to the embassies even it's astro because people pay to get back and get them immunized and that will reduce the risk of transmission that we we seem to be struggling to even vaccinate people here in australia. Should we really be sending dice. Say yes because the risk to australian comes from overseas and if you can reduce that risk that's what you should do above all else so what we're talking about thirty forty thousand. Australians overseas. we're talking about getting to a target will in fact the government's not setting targets but when the where it was two hundred thousand dollars a day so it's twenty five percent of one days doses overseas. And you get people immunized and you reduce the risk and we've got dr from the uk at least for the pfizer vaccine that after the first dose of the vaccine you reduce the transmission risk by seventy percents of asymmetric infection and after an it's over eighty percent after the second does and that study of came out of the united kingdom so it works and that's a very significant reduction is not zero but it would reduce the risk and hotel quarantine or my even limit eliminate the need for hotel quarantine. Two people could go home

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"two hundred thousand dollars" Discussed on Hearts Unleashed

Hearts Unleashed

04:26 min | 2 years ago

"two hundred thousand dollars" Discussed on Hearts Unleashed

"Wrote ideas the thing i really want to offer you as like if there's any how to offer i want to offer you take the next right step so what that means is you know i had this inspired thought about specifically about my first two hundred thousand dollars a year. Okay and i got a pit my stomach like i. A- two years ago i specifically surrendered my masculine approach to creating my life. And i was doing all right from the masculine which i explained the masculine and a lot of different episodes specifically the dance between the feminine and masculine. It's part of the sex and intimacy series. And i think it's an important piece of this puzzle that i'm talking about right now because the wounded masculine energy is competition. Like an. i share a lot with you. Guys my athlete identity so my competitor is the wounded masculine. Like really trying to win and achieve. And i need to know and control and there's a lot of like tense gripping in that approach and so about two years ago i knew i was doing okay in my business in my life but i wasn't thriving and it certainly wasn't from a natural state of being so i actively chose to heal that wounded masculine heal the wounded feminine. The one who miss independent couldn't trust nobody who couldn't rely on support. You know so i had to heal some of the feminine aspect too. Because i knew. I could have a successful business from divine feminine flow. But i didn't know how. And quite honestly as i was talking to my coach about it i remember saying like i. I know this isn't working. And i believe in that working but i don't know what that means. I don't know the steps to take. I don't know how to really behave inside of that mentality. That heart space really. What i did was explore. It explored my feminity explored trust and surrender. And so there's not a step by step strategic methodical how to do it rates like when you get the inspiration to write a book or i always reference some of the same things because it's always coming from my context in my life as.

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"two hundred thousand dollars" Discussed on A Doctor's Perspective Podcast

A Doctor's Perspective Podcast

02:12 min | 2 years ago

"two hundred thousand dollars" Discussed on A Doctor's Perspective Podcast

"Out because they're cash for our. Yeah that's true because you gave up all your cash monthly and money. What the cost of money is so so low right now is if he had taken a just made that extra payment that two hundred thousand dollars you think about what that is in a payment. It's next to nothing comparatively and if he would apply that or just instead he's going to go forward as office but he's not gonna be able to do the new equipment that he wanted instead. He's going to have to get used equipment.

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"two hundred thousand dollars" Discussed on The Toasty Podcast

The Toasty Podcast

03:03 min | 2 years ago

"two hundred thousand dollars" Discussed on The Toasty Podcast

"Very. Yeah we're in the middle of it. Yeah i thought it'd be home. did you just go. Okay yeah okay. Like half of them in the middle of agency is serendipity. Alarm was set up like this. Because i thought you'd be home at a reasonable hour. You just leaving. Work doing the undoing. The alarm wasn't sent. she's calling. Yeah we homecraft raft for left. Because she was off eight two hundred thousand dollars all you have to make ext exactly. That's going to be a lot of people. But that's yeah exactly what i wanna know. What's upper to upper middle class household. But what i want to know is specifically what you how tax rates are progressive right Is that going to be part of it. You know And if you're going to go up like for everybody for sure and it's gonna get even worse for the higher earners. I feel like a lot of millionaires. Billionaires might move at least they're gonna move states keep moving out of. I should say california for sure for sure. I agree with that. Yeah you know. They recommend to listeners out. There is set up a free. Llc man and use that business for everything you do and run all your money through it and record a loss every year. Because that's what i'm doing i'm not. I'm not paying that tax rate. There's no way in. Hell no way and i'm going to do the smart way. Why do you think trump didn't pay taxes on zoom all these places man 'cause they're using they're using the system exactly we're playing. Yeah we're playing their game that they're playing with us. You know what. I mean to same old thing. They had problems with covert. Oh do you think they have financial issues with tax rates. No they none of them have to worry about that crap. Aren't they considered like a public servant or something. Isn't president like a public serbia completely. Yeah and like so. Yeah and so he gets. He probably gets tax. Breaks somehow that way to pay down. I'm pretty.

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Silly and Misleading Retirement Calculators

Optimal Finance Daily

04:55 min | 2 years ago

Silly and Misleading Retirement Calculators

"I think the main reason people seem amazed at the idea of retiring at age. Thirty forty or even fifty is the lack of real information on early retirement. In general if you type retirement calculator into a search engine these days and enter some stats about yourself. You will find some very strange assumptions. That are guiding you to think you need an absolute load of money to retire for example. I was once working through such a guide in a magazine from northern. Trust a bank that caters to the wealthy. It went something like this. Consider your goals for retirement. What life events do you need to be prepared for. The following table lists average cost children's and grandchildren's university education. A hundred thousand dollars per child children's and grandchildren's weddings twenty five thousand dollars. Assisted care facilities a hundred thousand dollars per year. Medical costs funeral arrangements. Twenty five thousand dollars trust funds for loved ones esteem and legacy planning and charitable foundations. 'wow looks like you're well into the millions before you even get to buy yourself some groceries. Another retirement calculator on cnn. Dot com has various parts to fill out dropdown boxes pre filled with hand values like retiring at age sixty five and needing seventy percent of your maximum pre retirement income constantly for the rest of your life. The drop down box with seventy percent in it did not even offer a value lower than forty percent. This percentage of income concept is one of the most anti mustache ones out there if you make two hundred thousand dollars per year just before retiring this experience. Corrupt you so much that you need a hundred and forty thousand dollars per year for the rest of your life or is it possible to maintain the same luxury standards of a person who has a merely comfortable income like forty thousand dollars per year. This goes back to the ideas of the get what you need posting. I made recently and that is why not go for maximum happiness rather than maximum consumption. I propose that maximum happiness is achieved at a spending level where you live in a comfortable space. Eat healthy foods and get to do lots of active and stimulating things with friends. That doesn't have to cost a hundred and forty thousand dollars per year or even fifty thousand dollars per year for most of us the other assumption they push on people is a very low rate of savings they assume you will less than the annual limit on 401k contributions. And don't say much about what to do if you save more than that which the high income person mentioned a few paragraphs ago could certainly do so these banks and mutual fund companies will continue to tell you that you need millions of dollars to retire because it benefits them for you to invest your money with them. Luckily it's a harmless bit of tom foolery since the saving benefits you as well but the disservice they do is in scaring people out of dreaming to save faster or to think about much shorter time horizons like tenures instead of just plain old age. Sixty five so. I'll give you a quick retirement calculator of my own adult couple with no kids or whose children are. Grown can live very comfortably on forty thousand dollars per year and retirement. My own family lives very comfortably with one child on somewhere. In the twenty seven thousand dollar range you can shoot higher or lower depending on what level of luxury water pursue twenty. Two eighty thousand dollars is a good absolute maximum sane range. But if you don't want to calculate everything out just go for forty thousand dollars and figure out how to make your savings produce that for you for a single person. It might be difficult to slice in half because you lose some benefits from sharing a house in car but you can come close to quick early retirement budgets number one in early retiree couple lives on thirty thousand dollars per year. Earning five thousand of that combined in part time luxurious post retirement careers. The remaining twenty five thousand dollars per year is generated by their savings. Six hundred and twenty five thousand dollars of total savings are required to generate this amount of passive income using the four percent rule number two an early retirees single person leaves on twenty five thousand dollars. Earning ten thousand dollars on his or her many career. Fifteen thousand dollars per year is required from savings which calls for a nest egg of about three hundred and seventy five thousand dollars. I'm working on some much more detailed and exciting sample budgets using real numbers for my own spending experiences before and after retirement

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Kylie Jenner Requests Donations To Pay For Stylist's Surgery

Pardon My Take

00:54 sec | 2 years ago

Kylie Jenner Requests Donations To Pay For Stylist's Surgery

"My other who's back was kylie jenner. Once favorite card dashing was in the news. Her personal hairstylist. Had to get brain surgery needed like sixty thousand dollars and kylie jenner. A billionaire was nice enough to post on her story to go fund me for her personal hairstylist. Sixty thousand dollar surgery and she herself donated five k. Good for her. We wouldn't have ruckers at hit. We would not personally match kylie. Jenner's five thousand dollars. And i think that kylie can probably make the case that the exposure that she gave the go fund me via re tweet was probably worth. What two hundred thousand dollars. Is that kind of going right. So really her. Her hairstyles owes her Would that be a one hundred forty thousand dollars so she should expect an invoice for this. So she's just you know she's training for all the reasons

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A Look Inside The COVID-19 relief bill Passed By Senate

TIME's Top Stories

05:15 min | 2 years ago

A Look Inside The COVID-19 relief bill Passed By Senate

"The senate passed a one point nine trillion dollar covid nineteen relief. Bill here's what senate by elena abramson the senate on saturday afternoon narrowly passed a one point nine trillion dollar cove nineteen relief package a key milestone for president joe biden to ink his first legislative priority into law the avalanche of federal dollars which clock in at approximately nine percent of the country's gross domestic product includes fourteen hundred dollar checks for middle and lower income. Americans extend unemployment insurance through much of the summer and provides seventy billion dollars to increase vaccine distribution and coronavirus testing. The bill was passed entirely along party. Lines with all senate. Democrats supporting it and all republicans opposing. This nation has suffered too much for much. Too long biden said in remarks from the white house on saturday. Everything in this package is designed to relieve the suffering and to meet the most urgent needs of the nation and put us in a better position to prevail starting with beating this virus and vaccinating the country. The house which already passed version of the bill on february. twenty seventh is slated to vote on the amended. Text on tuesday before sending it to biden's desk so he can sign it into law. Here is a look at six major components of the bill direct payments for millions of americans under the senate plan individuals making up to seventy five thousand dollars in couples. Making up to one hundred. Fifty thousand dollars per year are eligible to receive a fourteen hundred dollar check individuals. Earning between seventy five thousand and eighty thousand dollars and couples. Earning between one hundred fifty thousand dollars. One hundred sixty thousand dollars will receive some of that money but not the full amount. The eligibility thresholds are a change from the house's initial version which kept the threshold at one hundred thousand dollars for individuals and two hundred thousand dollars for couples senate. Democrats lowered the eligibility for the stimulus checks to get all democrats onboard after resistance from some moderates in their party. The decision means that an estimated seventeen million americans who received a check under former president. Donald trump won't get one under biden. According to a study from a nonpartisan institute on taxation and economic policy biden said on saturday that the government will begin sending the checks to eligible americans. This month extended unemployment insurance current federal unemployment benefits. Which a lot an additional three hundred dollars per week on top of state benefits are set to expire on march fourteenth. The senate bill extends the program through september sixth at three hundred dollars per week for households. Earning under one hundred fifty thousand dollars. The first ten thousand two hundred dollars of the unemployment benefits are non taxable to prevent surprise billing at the end of the year. These were also changes from the house version of the bill which provided four hundred dollars per week through all twenty ninth. The reduction in unemployment insurance in the senate version was implemented to ensure moderate senator. Joe manchin a democrat from west. Virginia would not break with his party. According to a democratic aide expanded tax credits for families. The bill raises the child tax credit for most families in the coming year by one thousand dollars to three thousand dollars per child. It's even more for families with young children. Many can receive credit of three thousand six hundred dollars for each child under age six. All of these credits are fully refundable and some researchers say these measures could potentially help cut child poverty and half funding for state and local governments and public schools. The bill delivers a three hundred fifty billion dollar cash infusion to state and local governments and one hundred thirty billion dollars to elementary middle and high schools to help them reopen safely. Local budgets have faced steep declines in revenue as businesses remain shuttered during the pandemic last september. The brookings institute estimated that state and local revenues would decline by one hundred fifty five billion dollars in twenty twenty one hundred sixty seven billion dollars in twenty twenty one and one hundred forty five billion dollars in twenty twenty two. The money for schools is designed to help them improve their ventilation systems. Hire more janitors and reduced class sizes to conform with social distancing protocols. Democrats argued that this money was necessary to save public sector jobs and enable teachers and students to return to classrooms without risking their health. Republicans said that the funding already allocated through. Last year's relief bills was sufficient and that sending more money the state and local governments was superfluous relief for restaurants. The bill includes traditional fifty billion dollars in assistance for small businesses including more than seven billion dollars for the troubled payment protection program and a break from previous relief packages. This bill provides twenty eight point. Six billion dollars in grant relief specifically for restaurants which have been particularly decimated by the pandemic

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"two hundred thousand dollars" Discussed on Breakfast Leadership

Breakfast Leadership

04:29 min | 2 years ago

"two hundred thousand dollars" Discussed on Breakfast Leadership

"How do you keep your cost. You know in check and all of that. Yes so from there we started. It's crazy because we started educating right. We started teaching people what we learn on our journey because it took us so long and we had to go so deep and we realized that we listened to. I think every thought leader in the space at the time and they were all they all had different angles and so we were able to craft our own perspective based on all these different opinions. Right think about it like a literature review if you do graduate study paper right. It's we're we're going through. All the resources put together and we think this is the extension on those things that have been done. In so then started participating conferences Speaking at masterminds participating masterminds in those things were what took me to the next level because of grew my network and then i started being gasoline podcasts and connected other photos because if people who were hosting were also investors and so i think every invest is working for things knowledge deal flow experienced a capital and i think they need to solve those in that order knowledge still flow spirits capital in so. Why don't you actually understand the business. You need the fine deals right. If you can't do a transaction you're not gonna grow your portfolio. You're not gonna make more money in order to close the deal you're going to need experience in order to get the capital to come into the deal in multifamily is different from single family standpoint. Do you actually have to operate it. And so any capital is going to go into those deals with. You is gonna look for somebody with experience. The more experienced operators. I was surrounded by the bigger lack. Which entity and so while you may only be able to do a deal. This called two hundred thousand dollars. Because that's what you want your small circle can do. I also people who can do deals that are fifty million dollars and not all a bunch of people. Just one or two people do that ill in. So we're in that type of network and those doors start opening for me than a expanded my capacity to do other things because i was network with those.

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Judge declines new arrest warrant for Kyle Rittenhouse

AP News Radio

00:42 sec | 2 years ago

Judge declines new arrest warrant for Kyle Rittenhouse

"The judge has declined to issue a new arrest warrant for Kyle Rittenhouse Kenosha county circuit judge Bruce Schroder rejected a prosecutor's request to issue a new arrest warrant for Kyle Rittenhouse eighteen year old from Illinois accused of fatally shooting two people during a police brutality protest in commercial Wisconsin last summer the judge also rejected the prosecutor's request for two hundred thousand dollar bail increase prosecutors said Rittenhouse failed updated address as mandated by his bail conditions connection detectives who travel to the apartment on file found a man who said he been renting the place since mid December but his attorneys countered that he moved to an undisclosed safehouse after being diluted with threats he's been portrayed as a trigger happy white supremacist to tourney say he fired in self defense I'm Jennifer king

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Greg Elfrink - How To Create And Sell Your Own Media Empire

The Hustle & Flowchart Podcast

07:37 min | 2 years ago

Greg Elfrink - How To Create And Sell Your Own Media Empire

"So when you're when you're seeing someone 'biocyte. I'm kind of curious because he's probably pointed to the seller. Sometimes it's a more of an advance or sorry. The buyer felt like an fbi site because they see the opportunity. Someone did all the hard work of creating the website finding the products. Maybe figuring out what's working what's selling what's not like. What are some things that you're seeing sellers do with a website that on empire flippers. Like are there certain things that they're looking for. Is it like that. where they're like. Oh they did all the work for me. I'm gonna pay for that because they can saved me years of work in heartache to figure all this out like can you know prep yourself for that in a way as a seller. Yeah you're asking. What can i do to help. A buyer seed at their web site. Is that shortcut. Yeah that in the motivations of a buyer yes so they can kind of sync up in the right spot and you know get the valuation yet. This is a very good question. Because i i always Both buyers and sellers so if you ask a seller like why are you selling your business like almost one hundred percent. The fans like i want money vic big vol but that's usually not the real answer right there. That's the superficial answer. Then you dig deeper. They're like oh. I want to do other projects and like okay. Let's dig deeper. You peeling back the onion a bit. eventually filed like. Well i want to focus on other projects. Take less than my time. Because i'm moving to this new house and selling this Business allows me to make this down baby in the house for my new family. And now you're getting to the emotional reason right. So whenever a talk to buyers and sellers say dig deep find out who the buyer seller is copywriting. One we all do like everyone listening to this podcast of the market price familiar with copywriting right but for some reason when you go to buy or sell busy like take the copywriting Just like throw it in the trash like. I don't need that anymore. Businesses success but like the buyer seller. Is your customer right like that is your customer. You need to think about their own motivation. So when it comes through selling thinking about a buyer we recommend Or at least i recommend the seller jagger our buyer persona content. So there's about six of them and they all very different motivations for example a newbie norm. If you've you know you're seller dealing with someone who is a newbie norm. Someone's brand new to the space like that doesn't necessarily mean they don't have business document or money they're just new to online business acquisition. They're probably going not have as much confidence. And so you're going to have to hold their hand a little bit more and that's okay For the seller. Payoff like yes. You might have to hold their hand a little bit more but when you give them a quality business you might have. Effectively changed their entire trajectory of their life in a positive way. Because like maybe knows just starting out and that's always going to be the biggest pool buyers talking to because there's always more people coming in right versus say like a investor yvonne who that would be more of your brand aggregate or someone who's raised millions of dollars to acquire businesses. Obviously their motivations going to be a lot different. And if you're a seller like say you're a amazon. Fda entrepreneurs does example works really well with And you have a one product business. So one hundred percent revenue comes from a single ecommerce product on amazon. Most buyers don't like that look at that and they're like darris seems soup. Exactly right like whoa. Because it's a two hundred thousand dollars of single skew like But an investor ivan. Not risky at all to them. They don't care. They'll buy one product businesses all day long because they raise millions of dollars. A your five hundred thousand dollar eight hundred thousand dollar. Even three million dollar one product business one hundred k. to them as long as it meets their other strict criteria cousin to them is not as risky. Because of all acquisitions are doing right. So this is these are important things to know as a seller going into who am i dealing with For things you can do before you ever sell is ask yourself like would i buy this business like just be honest with yourself would i like. Does this seem like a good deal. Why why does it seem like good deal. You start interrogating yourself. And if you're really honest with yourself There will probably be some answers. The actually seems like not a good deal away. Now i know. How do i fix it. Like how do i make this a good deal for myself right so you always like sellers are obsessed with evaluation for obvious reasons. There's a second. Part of selling a business called attractiveness so some sellers they'll be like Like say you're running this huge media site this You know michigan. Thirty thousand dollars a month affiliates. I and you have this bad ass team writers. Va's as all this all these systems and processes set up in the first thing the so as things like andrei increase my valuation by firing. My old team get rid of that expense. That's valuation boost right. But then the buyer cousin sees all the work that has to be done to maintain this business. He sees you working seventy hours a week. He's just going to discount. You're like hey. I'm going to eat iot. I'm going to hire a team. So i need this for a lower price because the net profit is going to be lower right so you almost get like no benefit for doing that. I always tell sellers like yes valuations imporant that think about. How can i make this business attractive as well. Now right now would you. Would you recommend people go and start a site from scratchers now. A good time to go. Try to find like a site that needs a little bit of love by the site. Flip it and make your multiple. Like what sort of path are you kind of recommending people. Go down if they want to get into this world. Yes so if you're just starting out. I probably wouldn't recommend buying I think it's good to get your feet wet with building. That is a long game. So you don't you don't need to build something until it's profitable. You should be building something to where you're comfortable with the system. So that's the important thing i always like. If you wanna go fast always recommend buying something and if you have some skills. I think it's really good to buy something. That doesn't look great on the outside or even on the inside right like you want to buy other people's problems it's very similar to real estate investing right like if you if i buy a house. That only has like cosmetic issues and smells terrible. No one wants to go in it right. I basically get the smell of discount by the south thirty thousand dollars. I painted to cover smell or whatever and now it's worse as sixty eighty thousand dollars. I just built all this equity for very little right so you. When you're buying it online business you want to look at it in the same way especially once you have skills now if your brand new buying online business. I probably wouldn't recommend buying too many problems because he probably don't have solve them if you're brand new to buy dot go like get this amazing deal because there's a site with us google penalty that's been banned from all its affiliate programs. Like you know you don't want to hunt for like the deal. You're almost always going to be better off buying a high quality business for fair value. Like that's always going to be better at least until you get some skills then you can look at doing this like discount. I call it by business. A discount right. You're looking for these problem of businesses problems like But that's what i recommend. So you wanna go fast. Buying is one hundred percent way faster than building because you already have all the data and you can do all this. Low hanging fruit stuff like cro on page optimization new content taking advantage of the high domain rating on the website. Right all of. You can't do your first starting out site ray like if you put The split testing software. Vw show up on your your ten page affiliates. I was one visitor. Burma like you're not going to change. You know you don't have a lot to work with yet. so

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Britney Spears fans call out Diane Sawyer over 2003 interview featured in new documentary: 'I want an apology'

Daily Pop

06:22 min | 2 years ago

Britney Spears fans call out Diane Sawyer over 2003 interview featured in new documentary: 'I want an apology'

"The fallout from the britney. Spears documentary keeps getting uglier. Justin timberlake was under fire but he is not the only one. Diane sawyer is feeling the heat as well documentary framing brittany featured. Some of diane's exclusive interview with the star from two thousand. Three and fans are outraged. They're saying. Dan owes an apology for grilling her about justin. And whether she's a bad role model for young girls. Here's a clip. He's going on television. Pretty much said you broke his heart. You did something that caused him so much pain so much suffering. What did you do. Britney spears has upset a lot of mothers in this country starting with the wife of the governor of maryland. Really if i had an opportunity to to shoot britney spears. I think i would. Oh that's that's really trying to test a lot of people was pretty wide goodness all right. So there's so much to this interview in fact like after that whole terrible quote from the governor that said i could shoot britney spears diane sawyer to that was something along the lines of well. You've really you know. Made it very hard for a lot of mothers. Wasn't that bad is governor's wife. That's who needs apologize her up unless she's not here or anything like that. But that's what needs to apologize. Get up off. Diane's she's a reporter. She was at a man's world back there. She had to be tough and nobody asked him barbara. Walters apologize but nothing. I'm just i'm done. She had to be tough. 'cause he was week we wouldn't even know her name. Right now feels different. So say you're part because i like when this talk all that i looked up the interview and listen. I'm going to say it's a reflection of the times. It's how we attacked women at that time. It just the things that diane was allowed to say to britney without even a second glance is absolutely appalling. It would never happen in two thousand twenty one. I don't believe she pulled out. Magazine articles Showing brittany and about how she was sexy. And all these things brittany said jaylo does it. Christina aguilera does it. Is it a big deal. Because will you have the connection with the. It's all making her feel guilty on top of that. This is another question. She asked this twenty one year old. She said but you said. I've only slept with one person in my whole life two years into my relationship with justin and yet he's left the impression that you weren't faithful that you betrayed the relationship she's enquiring. How many people britney has slept with questioning her on her virginity on on her sexual relations. That is insanely inappropriate. What she was grown twenty one twenty two. She was grown. She gets grown questions asked at the time she was sixteen. That i would say okay. You a little rough. But she's twenty one years old. You just talked to my nieces. That's what you've been doing your. Sat results long doesn't matter ranger national television. You're asking this young girl to to tell you. All of our sexual secrets and intimate affairs of a relationship overly scrutinized at that time anyways everything she did. This is cobbled reporter year to get the information. It is up to you to answer. Not her publicist should advisor this. You get out of the hard question ooh brennan. Actually i will say handles herself really well. But i think diane sawyer i promise you i truly believe diane sawyer looks back at that interview and cringes bring something. Go through saying if i could do this over again. I would have. Maybe still grilled her but in a much more appropriate way. I think for diane sawyer. Look we have to remember. This was diane's thing. John was known as if you're a celebrity. And you're in hot water. You go sit with diane. Do the tough interview and if you get through it your career is back. Don't forget this is in two thousand. And three a year. After diana whitney houston in she spent two hundred and fifty thousand dollars a year on crack. So you gregory speier's just gonna walk into diane sawyer interview and not be hit with the hard questions. It's a little bit much. It's like somebody saying. Oh i didn't know that howard stern was going to ask me about my sex life. I didn't know my family businesses. We're going to be out of mari povich. It's the town though. It's the town that diane takes with britney. Is it just brittany or does he take it with everyone that i can say. We have an we you. She asked whitney straights her face. Do you spend two hundred thousand dollars. We also cracked that one. I want you to feel guilty for your sex life. I want you to feel guilty for your sexual the way you dress. I want you to feel guilty for your responsibility to be this perfect positive as we received it. I don't think she meant that. I think she was just doing a job. That no one else would do. Because i don't know if i would ask brittany that. I don't think i'm that type of person that i can really ask the hard questions if somebody wants to be an open book. They can't be listening wearing the world now of reality. Television people talked about sex they. They'll they'll open the the open it up. They tell it on their own but back then especially a young girl like that to put the pressure on her to try to be the. We still put the pressure on people stars to be the perfect examples especially when they started like disney princess. And then try to move on to something older but she was twenty one at this point at this point when miley cyrus still got like a big backlash whenever she tried to become more sexualize. However we have let it

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"two hundred thousand dollars" Discussed on Pressure Points

Pressure Points

05:39 min | 2 years ago

"two hundred thousand dollars" Discussed on Pressure Points

"I'm assuming in the seventies she's been sexually harassed about fifty times this week today who knows So she just she like grisly. Thanks puts it in her pocket and he kinda grabs her arm. Mcginnity goes no. I need you to read that note. She's like fucking and he goes. I have a bomb in a briefcase. That's at the notes she pulls it out and reads it which prosser for not losing your mind reads it out and She is she record saying it was in all caps and he was very nice penmanship. Hope good and it was just a. I have a bomb in my briefcase and my request is two hundred thousand dollars. I was at all as work. Yeah or he blow the plane up. Yeah so She doesn't lose her shit and her response is can i see it. So he opens every as out on his opens his briefcase and he's got. She said there were like five. Like red cylindrical. Things in there. They look down and she's like. Oh this fucking serious. Probably threatening all the time she's like. Oh my god. I never won. This has been going on for ten fucking years so She after she was like after they landed. She was interviewed and she has. Yeah he was just a really polite soft spoken dude when i sat down. He ordered a bourbon soda. Beautiful and just politely. Finish them sadness. He did his thing and after she sees the bomb he orders another bourbon and soda and he pays his drink tab in full offers to request meals and bhai them for the entire flight crew during the seattle stop. because they're going to fly into seattle not leave will stop. He'll get his money they'll take off. They'll be followed by a bunch of planes and then whatever app. It's nice of him. i know they were. They were so polite back then. Now it's like if somebody threatens appointed like shoot it out of the fucking sky like how many civilians are on board..

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"two hundred thousand dollars" Discussed on Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

02:29 min | 2 years ago

"two hundred thousand dollars" Discussed on Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

"That's what they were asked to do at the end of the day So one research analyst. And i love him to death so i won't say the name good dude. He and i are having a private conversation. One of those things of were over beers menu. So i think he's cool. If i say what happened songs. Senator name him but we're talking about oil and gas companies. Right and i sit there. And he's talking about production growth. And i go look dude. I mean production growth at the expense of returns and all that is really horrible. I mean if you're gonna sell crack to people you need to take the responsibility that you're selling cracked to people. And his response was. I may produce a crack. You don't have to smoke it and we really laughed about that and all but at the end of the day you know it's it's that whole thing of We had these unrealistic expectation and we had very limited information and all that so. Let's do this. We talked about how we got here fucked up situation a lot of things. I will say. I don't think it was as militias as people tend to make it out to be reasonable. Decisions were made along the way that didn't work out of that. What's the next ten years everybody. I hope you enjoyed port. One of the jeff davies episode of chuck. Yates needs a job. The podcast we'll be back next week. We'll talk the future. Mlp's will talk oilfield helping hands and the two hundred thousand dollars jeffries. And which is really cool. We're gonna talk jeff's playlist who thought energy credit one rap and reggae guy. We'll see you next week..

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"two hundred thousand dollars" Discussed on The Money Advantage Podcast

The Money Advantage Podcast

04:17 min | 2 years ago

"two hundred thousand dollars" Discussed on The Money Advantage Podcast

"They don't ask you what it's for they just give you got it. They give you the money and then if you something happens you get sick or you. Don't pay it back. Nothing happens no one comes and takes anything from you and so so. That sounds too good to be true. It sounds like i must be making something up or whatever and then which is explained. No it's the nature of the collateral for example Lasting said no had been talking for a bit here. Why is it the commercial banks can run your credit or wherever even if you have a lot of equity in the house and you know it's a real a relatively small owner it's over collaterised loan because no matter what you know. The housing market could crash. Or if you know the banks gonna take your house you might stop taking care of it. Or even there's cases after the o. Eight crisis of people in porn cement in their toilets and stuff just to stick it to the bank. That was victim. You know there's That sort of thing the bank no matter what they don't wanna be in a position of evicting you and then selling your. They don't want to end up there is that's why in the front end there. More careful about who we're going to give loans to Even if the assets various over collateralized whereas with the life insurance side. It's just a subtraction problem because they owe you the death benefit or the cash surrender value if you surrender the policy. They won't lend you more than that. And so at any given moment you know. They've got on their books. Your loan balance rolling over an interest and they know they're getting paid. You know if you die than the death benefit check. They just subtract what they're owed and send the balance to the beneficiaries. Or if you surrender it. Whatever they owe you they. I pay themselves back. You know pay off that loan. So simple subtraction problem. There's no selling a house in addicting people and that's ultimately why on the front end. They don't they. Don't care what your credit is because they know your good for is there guaranteeing the collateral themselves whereas the commercial bank is not guaranteeing that your house is always going to be worth two hundred thousand dollars..

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"two hundred thousand dollars" Discussed on WhyWeWork BrianVee

WhyWeWork BrianVee

05:37 min | 2 years ago

"two hundred thousand dollars" Discussed on WhyWeWork BrianVee

"I think makes a difference to other people where i can earn a living. That's that's a pretty good living. I don't need to make a million dollars. But i don't wanna be po- poverty stricken either and he got accepted into a role high powered nba schools. And he said. Wait i'm gonna spend two hundred thousand dollars to do that or i can. Go start my own company. Which wanted him. I'm going to go start my own company. And that's what he did in his companies right now. Had it for. I think maybe eight or nine years he had. He's had to pivot a lot but he's had a lot of fun doing it. And i admire what he's done. You've mentioned you mentioned your frustration with with how some people perceive these things. What are the frustrations or why are people frustrated in their work and unwilling to change. Yeah i. I don't know if i know why other people don't wanna change. I think about it from my own. Self which is you know. I lack confidence. And while i might seem confident and i certainly can be confident. I know there were times. When i said i can't do that now. What are the other stories. That i just makes me crazy. Is that particularly with the women. That i mentor. They call me up and they say look. I got to apply for the job. But i don't think i have the right credentials to do it. And so they should. I said well send me the job. And you know i i if i don't know the semi resume send me the job and i talked a little bit and the is imminently overqualified for the job loss of which she didn't think she was qualified four the friars and then the same thing happens with some guy i'm not trying to. I mean these are obviously stereotypes. So i'm i'm sure there's a lot of accepting the guy thinks he's overkill five he's no he's inevitably what the guy says. I don't think i'm qualified for this job. I've been apply for in any way he could do it. Yeah because i don't know this for sure but it seems to me like we train men and men get get trained to take a risk and women do not and i think that's a tragedy. It's wonderful for men that they get trained that trained to do that like ask her out go go what do you got to lose. Go ahead ask her well. You don't wanna let a but inevitably a successful. And i i don't mean that. In in business successful human being a guy is inevitably taken a lot of risks in his life right just just to get somebody to marry them for instance or whatever right so. That's one of the things that i see. Is that this lack of confidence or this lack of knowledge about oneself and says hey what does the data tell me that. A trust but verify. So what does the data tell me about myself. I what what another one of the people in the book vicky she. She said she told me she said i'm not good with numbers. She wanted to apply for a job. Which that. I'm not gonna numbers and i said vicky you just passed all of the financial exams to become a certified financial planner..

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"two hundred thousand dollars" Discussed on My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

04:33 min | 2 years ago

"two hundred thousand dollars" Discussed on My Worst Investment Ever Podcast

"Realize what's happened. You look back. Seven years went by and look at what all this has been happening to me the whole time and you know and you didn't even notice it so it's not. My story is not quite as dramatic. I've seen some of the stories. I lasted two hundred thousand dollars on this real estate investment. And like you know. Got my my. I'm calling my iso out to sitting in the rain and more death by a thousand cuts maya's more death by thousands concerts a bit of a mistake of youth but i so i guess the context going. I'm sixteen years old. I'm about to graduate high school now. You gotta work. But the last summer If people are watching on video like it's like you. And i have probably kind of a similar bill like i'm not. I'm not doing construction man like you know so. I'm sitting there thinking. How can i not drywall. That is all. I can focus on when i graduate now. It's time to pay rent now. It's time to pay bills like that's just kind of the family thing going to do. And that's and that's how. I started my career really was i'm gonna use my brain and do something so google ad sense. Yep yep yeah. I mean it's not as common anymore but it used to be real hot a real hot way to make money so the idea was like you build a content website. Lots of rich content. You get high traffic numbers and it's like five thousand people a day sort of serve traffic and then you dislike you. You're on the google ad in. That's like their retirement plan. And this is what i'm going to do like for the rest of my life so being a young person. I chose a niche that you can never make any money at a music. So i immediately a very difficult to monetize. I mean there are some guys doing it. These days fooling good luck music courses how to market your and stuff. And maybe they're like fifteen hundred dollars for the core select. Some people.

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"two hundred thousand dollars" Discussed on Startup Talk Toronto's Startup Podcast

Startup Talk Toronto's Startup Podcast

04:59 min | 2 years ago

"two hundred thousand dollars" Discussed on Startup Talk Toronto's Startup Podcast

"You can go and look up the name or firm of anyone who's licensed with the the regulators see their license and see what what they're registered as so echo was on there. You can go look us up. I'm on there as udp. Dealing rep for canada inc the information all available and it's there so that anyone who has questions can quietly go and check themselves and see know if the person is legit without even having to confront the person and then you can just if you if you decide you only want to work with them if they're legit and you see that they're not you could just not speak to them anymore if that void conflict with them there but Yeah definitely check them out there on that website And for those of you who Didn't see that that's www dot. Are they registered dot ca. Yeah thanks for that. That's great you've talked a little bit about who is involved from an emt perspective Or who need who officers and whatnot but is it. Critical to know who the investment managers are. When we talking about something like this well. That's that's a great question so it depends on what kind of products you're getting from an exempt market dealer. So i'm going to step away from equity crowdfunding for a moment and just talk about exempt market dealers as a whole exotic dealer. Is that third party in the middle. That sort of brokering a deal some of the products here. Let me get back. Slide some of the products that you can get from an md There are things like hedge funds private investment funds. And things like that. And so you might be talking to the md if you are. Let's say a high net worth investor and you're saying okay I'm looking to invest You know two hundred thousand dollars through you. I'm looking for something very high. Risk water my options and they'd say okay. We have a few different private investment funds that are open to us a few hedge funds that sort of thing when you're investing through the in one of those funds then you wanna know about that fun. That's part of the due. Diligence you as an investor would wanna do on that product the product being the fund itself and. That's when you wanna know who. The investment dealers are and who the investment managers are 'cause those individuals who are controlling the fund. They're the people who are making the decisions about where your money's gonna go and how fun will react in different situations so understanding. You know who they are their track record. That's all important part of doing your due diligence to understand what's going on with the product you're investing it's the fda responsibility to know that information as well. That's that no your product responsibility. So you as that high net worth investor would be able to ask the emt who providing this information to you say. Hey i wanna learn more about this fund you're recommending. Tell me about you. Know the investment manager or whatever with equity crowdfunding which is what we use our license for at vescio. You're not investing in a fund you're investing in a company itself and so instead of saying who's the people managing the money of the fun. You'd say who's the founder of the company whose their management team what are their goals and objectives of the company. What's their track record. All that information you can ask dealing representative about or is freely available in detail on the campaign page of each company raising capital Through acquiesce does crime funding portal..

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Best games of 2020: Among Us

Skimm This

02:52 min | 2 years ago

Best games of 2020: Among Us

"Another unexpected breakout success. Definitely not cyberpunk twenty seventy seven but a little old game called among us. it's an online multiplayer. Game centered around you and your friends. Essentially completing a lot of different tasks to keep your spaceship running while one or several of your teammates are actually trying to kill you. This cultural phenomenon is an indie game created by just three developers. its way of helping. People feel connected. Became a big deal with influencers. But what really sealed the deal is when leading up to the election congresswoman alexandria ocasio. Cortez played the game live on the streaming platform twitch as part of an effort to get people out to vote over. Four hundred thousand joined the livestream raising two hundred thousand dollars but among us wasn't a twenty twenty release. You've seen so many interesting success stories this year in really surprising places. One of the biggest stories of the year was among us among us was a game that came out in two thousand eighteen. It it was a tiny tiny tiny indie game made by a couple of people. Truly just a handful of people that nobody paid attention to in two thousand eighteen and this was the game like it was good in two thousand eighteen. Just nobody knew about it. Even though among us was an unlikely success giovanni worries that most indie games which rely on building up industry buzz at trade shows could be in trouble. The thing that actually is the most troubling thing that comes out of all of this is actually as it pertains to indie games from my perspective. The way that indie games make their money and the way that they get notoriety and become known is they go and they do the work in person they go to conventions like e. three which is the big video game convention which got cancelled this year and they put their names on the show floor and that gets word of mouth out about them but at the same time it also gets them in front of the eyes of investors and publishers. Who are actually gonna give them the money to release these games like with independent movies. It's indie games with small teams and small budgets that could be hit the hardest by the pandemic though if there is one industry that's gaining new followers and could probably thrive in a virtual business environment. It's probably video games. In general games. Were really prepared for this moment in some way because if you look at the last couple of years of how the industry has developed it's been really cleared that games have been moving towards the sort of like. Hey we're all going to have to be digital at some point you know whether it's whether it's through being away from one another long distances or or something like this games have been preparing for this really really well you know. Multi-player games of the last year have only gotten bigger and bigger so all of those pieces kind of came together this year where it was like. Hey we know all of this is rough and we know that a lot of industries film and sports are going to have a really hard time figuring out how to deal with this. We've got this.

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Kelly Loeffler's Atlanta mansion 'Descante' mysteriously dropped in value by millions of dollars, giving her a tax cut of roughly $88,000

The Young Turks

01:45 min | 2 years ago

Kelly Loeffler's Atlanta mansion 'Descante' mysteriously dropped in value by millions of dollars, giving her a tax cut of roughly $88,000

"Republican senator kelly law flers multimillion dollar home rapidly depreciated in value resulting in a much lower property tax bill. Now no one can explain why especially at a time when all of her neighbors property values went up She and her husband had pumped money into remodeling this extravagant mansion. And usually when you do that the property value goes up. But i'll give you the details and you decide for yourselves. If something shady is going on leffler in her husband. Jeffrey sprecher bought a fifteen thousand square foot atlanta mansion known as discount for ten point five million dollars in two thousand nine the value of the estate as praise by fulton county government officials for the purpose of calculating annual property tax stews. Remain the same for the next seven years but then something weird happen in two thousand sixteen. The praise value suddenly plunged to four point. One five million sixty percent decline. So how does that translate to lower property tax while property taxes of course are calculated based on the value of the home and if the value of the home goes up your property tax bill goes up and if it goes down of course your property tax bill goes down now. Originally they were paying two hundred thousand dollars annually to the city and county governments in property taxes. That in two thousand sixteen after their home's value dropped. They paid ninety thousand dollars since then. The appraised value of their home has risen to roughly five million. But they're still paying about eighty thousand dollars less a year than they did when they first bought their home

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