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A highlight from 1419: Bitcoin ETF Will Push BTC Price to $400,000 - Scaramucci
"Say goodbye to your credit card rewards. Big -box retailers led by Walmart and Target are pushing for a bill in Congress to take away your hard -earned cash back and travel points to line their pockets. Senate Bill 1838 would enact harmful credit card routing mandates that would end credit card rewards as we know it. If you love your credit card rewards, visit HandsOffMyRewards .com and tell them to oppose credit card routing legislation paid for by the Electronic Payments Coalition. And here's your prescription. I know just the pharmacy to get this filled. Who are you? A pharmacy benefit manager. A middleman your insurer uses to decide which medicines you can get, what you pay, and sometimes even which pharmacy you should go to. Why can't I go to a pharmacy in my neighborhood? Because I make more money when you go to a pharmacy I own. No one should stand between you and your medicine. Visit PHRMA .org slash middleman to learn more. Paid for by pharma. Welcome everyone to the number one daily Bitcoin pod. Let's get it. In today's show we'll be breaking down the latest technical analysis as Bitcoin recaptures $28 ,000. In this just in, Japanese 10 -year bond yields are surging, hitting the highest levels not seen in a decade. Max Kaiser's response, the yen -carry trade borrowing yen at virtually zero and investing in higher yielding currencies is broken. This has been the mother of all Ponzi schemes funding global financialization for 30 years and now it's moving in reverse. He also says the Bitcoin is a state of heaven that exists entirely beyond anyone's reach except the owner preach. Also in today's show VanEck, Ethereum strategy ETF set for the CBOE listing. We'll also be discussing FTX founder Sam Bankman -Fried. Mold giving Donald Trump five billion dollars to not run for president. That's right. We'll also be discussing Grayscale submits and SEC filing to convert the Ethereum trust to a spot ETF. I'm also going to be sharing with you a Bitcoin price prediction model which suggests $170 ,000 per BTC in 2025 as well as skybridge capital's Anthony Scaramucci says Bitcoin ETF can push the Bitcoin price much higher in early 2024. In fact they'll be sharing with you Scaramucci's $400 ,000 Bitcoin price prediction alongside 1 billion Bitcoin users. We'll market all this plus so much more in today's show. Yo what's good crypto fam. This is first and foremost a video show so if you want the full premium experience with video visit my youtube channel at Cryptonewsalerts .net. Again that's Cryptonewsalerts .net. Welcome everyone just joining us. This is pod episode number 1419. I'm your host JV. Today is October 2023 2nd as the October pump continues. Let's freaking go. Shout out to everyone today in the live chat. Make sure to let me know where you're tuning in from. Of course at the end of the show I'll be reading everyone's comments out loud as this is a live and interactive show. Seven days a week and the after party FYI will be on rumble. So let's get it. Let's kick off today's show with our market watch as we do each and every day shall we. As you can see here on coin 360 we got Bitcoin up roughly 3 % for the day trading at roughly that 28 ,000 mark just under it. We have Ether consolidating trading under $1 ,700 while BNB, Cardano and Solana are all in the green and checking out coinmarketcap .com. We're finally climbing again at a market cap of 1 .09 trillion. We've been stuck around this 1 trillion level for quite some time. We got roughly 46 billion in volume in the past 24 hours meaning volume is up roughly 60 % and Bitcoin dominance is massively on the climb. I think the bull market is in full gear 49 .6 % for BTC with the ETH dominance at 18 .3 % and checking out the top 100 crypto gainers in the past 24 hours Satoshi vision leading the pack up 23 % trading at $39 .37 followed by e cash up roughly 9 % followed by Bitcoin cash. Now it's interesting that the Bitcoin forks are the top gainers for the day. I think anything associated with the name Bitcoin is pumping. It is what it is and checking out the top 100 crypto gainers of the past week Satoshi vision lead in the pack here up 23 and a half percent alongside our LB up roughly 12 % and XCC up roughly 9 % and checking out the crypto greed and fear index we're dead in the middle 50 which is neutral yesterday was a 48 last week a 47 and last month a 39 in fear. So there you have it fam how many of you are currently bullish on the king crypto now that we in October let me know and make some noise and put God candle and maybe the Satoshi and God's watching above will send it let's freaking go and with that being shared fam now let's dive into today's Bitcoin technical analysis and check out some of the charts and what's popping with the king crypto where Bitcoin is likely to go next Bitcoin aim for 25 at the October 2nd Wall Street open at a bullish start as the month continued which you can see here in the Bitcoin one -day candle chart data from Cointelegraph and trading view showed Bitcoin price action staying strong into October's first US trading session Bitcoin made swift gains into the weekly close following a contrastingly cool monthly candle completion that saw Bitcoin finish at 26 ,000 970 now popular analyst right capital says this monthly close despite now being more than 5 % below the spot price called for caution quoting him here Bitcoin performed a September monthly candle close below twenty seven thousand one hundred and he also said technically that black line was solidified as resistance for September so he acknowledged the October breakout but said this would invalidate the bearish predicament should it endure now he also says because the Bitcoin monthly closed below the black line there's always going to be a chance that this price action could end up as an upside wick as he shares here alongside this chart Bitcoin offered upside wicks of up to 8 % long before but right now Bitcoin is up four and a half percent this month so technically anything up to twenty nine thousand four hundred could theoretically end as an upside wick so there you have it let me know if you agree disagree with the analysts say goodbye to your credit card rewards big box retailers led by Walmart and Target are pushing for a bill in Congress to take away your hard -earned cash back and travel points to line their pockets Senate bill 1838 would enact harmful credit card routing mandates that would end credit card rewards as we know it if you love your credit card rewards visit handsoffmyrewards .com and tell them to oppose credit card routing legislation paid for by the electronic payments coalition now closer to home market observers noted the ongoing encouraging signals on the exchange order books quoting jelly here spot bid continues while funding is negative this reeks of disbelief and as he shared here Bitcoin still spot -driven perhaps haven't done much yet to be honest yeah so Bitcoin shrugs off fresh US dollar surge just as eager to hit new local highs in the day was the US dollar after Congress avoided a government shutdown the US dollar stays the sharp rebound from losses seen late last week and at this time the DXY circled 106 .7 barely point two points off its recent 2023 highs and for crypto analyst Nebraskan Gooner a breakout from here would put 108 in play mark in new 11 -month highs as outlined right here now it's interesting the Bitcoin is pumping alongside with the dollar is usually it's inversely correlated maybe it's a sign of the times now together with the hype on yields and the oil prices economist Mohammed el -irian described the DXY strength as neither the US economy nor the markets enjoy Bitcoin nonetheless remain unfazed let's freaking go and as Kaiser points out here well he responded to this news the Japanese 10 -year bond yields are surging hitting the highest levels not seen in over a decade max responded the yen carry trade borrowing and at virtually zero and investing in higher yield currencies is broken this has been the mother of all the Ponzi schemes funding the global financial ization for 30 years and now it's moving in reverse and quitting max again Bitcoin is a state of heaven that exists entirely beyond anyone's reach except the owner preach that's why everyone needs to be stacking them sass and with that being shared fam now let's break down our next breaking story of the day a theorem ETF futures launch today October 2nd that's right check it out investment management firm Vanek is set to launch as a theorem strategy ETF today October 2nd with the product now listed on the website under the ticker EF UT and set for trading on the CBOE the Vanek a theorem strategy ETF will look to accrue capital by investing into a theorem futures contracts and has no direct exposure to eat the fund will expose cash settled eat futures contracts on CFTC regulated commodity exchanges Vanek also touts the benefits of the product being a C Corp structure which includes tax benefits the long investors compared with registered investment company structures here's the announcement here on X from Vanek when you are ready enter the ether how many of you have seen this commercial let me know in fact they launched two of them they're quite fascinating the investment manner has been advertising the launch of the East spot ETF on its social media accounts over the past few days with to enter the ETH themed TV commercials promising the upcoming launch now Vanek also announced that intends to donate 10 % of all their profits from its upcoming ether futures ETF to a theorem core developers over the next decade and as reported 15 different ether futures ETFs from nine issuers are currently awaiting approval from the US SEC and I guess they have until the end of September of 2023 analysts cited sources with the SEC of saying the regulator wanted to approve either future ETFs before potential US government shutdown but meanwhile bitwise asset management confirmed that trading for its to ether if futures ETFs would commence October 2nd as well with investors getting access to eat futures trading on the CB OE so there you have it we all know that futures are not in investors best interest in fact investors are most likely going to get wrecked we want the real deal baby which is the spot ETF and a little later in the show we're gonna be discussing grayscale converting their product to not only a Bitcoin spot ETF but also a spot a theorem ETF here in just a little bit but first we have some breaking news coming in surrounding FTX founder Sam Bankman freed I mean you can't make this stuff up he allegedly was trying to bribe Donald Trump with five billion dollars to not run for president good freaking Lord check this out how many of you seen this story let me know former FTX CEO SPF once looked into paying Donald Trump not to run for president of the United States according to Michael Lewis the author of the new book documented the rise and fall of SPF Michael Lewis author of going infinite the rise and the fall of a new tycoon spoke about the former crypto billionaire and the FTX founder in a 60 minutes interview yesterday October 1st one of the revelations in the book is that SPF looked into paying Donald Trump to not run for president that only shocks you if you don't know Sam as Lewis added the following Sam's thinking that we could pay Donald Trump not to run for president like how much would it take the number that he was kicking around was five billion dollars and he added before saying that SPF was unsure if that number came directly from Donald Trump and here's your prescription I know just the pharmacy to get this filled who are you a pharmacy benefit manager a middleman your insurer uses to decide which medicines you can get what you pay and sometimes even which pharmacy you should go to why can't I go to a pharmacy in my neighborhood because I make more money when you go to a pharmacy I own no one should stand between you and your medicine visit ph RMA org slash middlemen to learn more paid for by pharma SPF was also looking into the legality of it according to Lewis who added that they were still having these conversations when FTX blew up it just didn't happen because SPF didn't have the five billion any longer very interesting if you haven't watched the video check the show notes below the video in the description and after the show you can catch it out this clip taken from 60 minutes now according to Lewis SPF saw Trump as trying to undermine the democracy of the United States thinking he belongs on a list of existential risk crazy Lewis spent more than 70 days in the Bahamas on a dozen different trips to visit SPF in 2022 and the pair became close I would say in spare bedrooms I had codes to every room including the penthouse he told the Wall Street Journal and speaking on the fallout between the collapse of FTX in November he shared it was like the aftermath of Pompeii clothes and belongings left behind frozen in time many headed to the airport leaving company cars with the keys inside at the curb now Cointelegraph contacted legal representatives for SPF and Trump mark botnik who handles communications for SPF case said there was no comment from his legal team and according to the trial schedule calendar released last week the high -profile SPF trial begins October 3rd which is tomorrow less than 24 hours out with their jury selection the trial then begins on October 4th so it's going to be an interesting week the trial will involve seven fraud cases against SPF two substantive charges where the prosecution most convinced the jury that Bankman freed committed the crime and five other conspiracy charges so there you have it I wouldn't put it past Bankman freed whatsoever he was supporting the Democratic Party making mass donations to the Dems in support of Biden and heavily against Trump so I mean good lord could you say fraud I mean I could see Trump saying hey give me you want to give me five billion and not run for president sure let's make it happen but fortunately enough Sam Bankman freed didn't get away with that particular crime that we are aware of as he lost the company and the company went kaboom thanks to CZ calling him out firsthand on his FTT scam tokens but anyways fam let me know if that's surprising or shocking to you or you're not surprised at all now let's discuss the etherium spot ETF which is way more significant than any futures ETFs will ever be let's break this one down following the approval of the first ether futures exchange traded fund grayscale investments is looking to convert its grayscale aetherium trust to a spot aetherium ETF kudos to them because they're doing the same thing with their Bitcoin product as well they want to spot Bitcoin ETF the new New York Stock Exchange arca filed the conversion with the United States SEC October 2nd today grayscale's existing trust invested in ether futures contracts as an indirect means of exposure to aetherium but a spot ETF will invest in the underlying asset itself that's what makes it that much greater it's not derivatives or paper it's the real deal they have to hold the underlying asset as Michael Sun and shine shared here grayscale has filed to convert their grayscale aetherium trust to a spot ETF thank you for your continued support we can't wait to get started yeah so he also says as we file to convert the ethe to an ETF the natural next step in the products evolution we recognize this as an important moment to bring aetherium even further into the u .s.

WTOP 24 Hour News
Fresh update on "ut" discussed on WTOP 24 Hour News
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Mark Levin
New York Post: Belk Selling Transgender Pride Shirts for Toddlers
"Marketing people HR people other types of executives are pushing this stuff and I think the CEO or others are going what the hell did we just do of some of the CEOs are in on it show support with the kids pride graphic t -shirt our toddler and UT shirt is sort of adorable for everyday wear Belk's description for the shirt stated while description the of the shirt said it was meant for boys ages 4 to 7 it was available in sizes as small as 2t toddler another pro LGBTQ shirt you realize how small this community is and how ubiquitous it is at the same another pro LGBTQ shirt for boys that are still currently on Belk's website doesn't have any words but features various ice cream confections bearing the colors the lesbian flag the transgender flag the gay pride flag the bisexual flag and a milkshake with the letter Q for queer boy I'm so it out I of don't even know what flags were talking about both shirts on Belk's website were sold via however instant message the person clicks on several the items an error page will appear saying Belk no longer carries this item instant message did not respond to Fox News digital's request for comment Belk posts boasts a pride section on its website that features an array of LGBTQ clothing and products some geared toward children as young as four but upon clicking many of the items an error page appears saying Belk no longer carries this item it's unfriggin believable I'm not done I just pulled some of these today

The Doug Collins Podcast
Mayor Glenn Jacobs on the Political Landscape of Knox County, TN
"It's interesting to hear your positive story of growth. Your positive story of people and business is wanting to kind of and I'm going to compare it to another college town. And this is the sort of the emphasis I want to make. And I know you have the city Knoxville and those kind of things, but Athens Clark is sort of a combined government. But over the past four years and after this Clark county, it is basically turned socialist. And I'm not being a Republican exaggerate here. They actually identify as socialist. And they're wanting free busing, free housing. I mean, and you have the university of Georgia, which is the largest employer, everything in that county that is sitting there. And again, trying to say, look, we're trying to just make this here. What do we want? How has Knox county Knoxville area been different in a very similar kind of situation, smaller county with a large younger progressive base if you would. How have y'all avoided that or have you? Well, when you're looking at Knox county in the city of Knoxville, we're two separate political entities. And folks think that the counties over the city, and we're not. The cities, its own thing. Now there are some things that we do in the city, but that's very limited in scope. And the university is in the city of Knoxville. And yeah, it's exactly right. I mean, I love UT and I think UT ads tremendous value to our community. But there are some political differences. Especially. Within some of the faculty and within certain departments within the university. Now, what the university does for economic development is tremendous though. They have a great supply chain management program, which is a very beneficial here in Knox county, where 60% of the nation's population lives within a day's drive of Knox county. So logistics shipping trucking is a distribution centers are a big deal for us because we just naturally attract them. And then also when we look at their school of engineering, the ochres national laboratory, which is the country's foremost research institution is half an hour away. So there's a lot of synergy between the university and that organization as well. But politically, yeah, there can be there can be some issues. And like a lot of places what you see is we're like a donut and we're red on the outside and blue on the inside with the city. But the county is a lot bigger than the city. So we're about the county's 65% Republican. And the majority of the Democrats are actually in the

Southern California Real Estate Report
Streetside dining is here to stay - burst 1
"Today on the southern california real estate report outdoor eating is here to stay stay tuned morning. Welcome to southern california real estate report. This is bob. Mcguire and daniel wise coming to you from san diego california a new update on something that everyone seems to love from the pandemic is the the street series as they call them that have been built around the city. It looks like the city and development services have come up with a plan of attack to keep those in place at least for some places not for all but for some exactly and this would allow outdoor dining to kind of continue and continue permanently. Luckily in san diego outdoor dining has always been a popular option and These outdoor eateries will give people the opportunity to basically have more options. As far as. That's concerned yeah. I really like it. I think it's great. I think it's really cool especially in the more urban neighborhoods of san diego so obviously university heights is an area that i frequent a lot and some of my favorite restaurants around there like bond time places like that have have done. You know cool little setups. Some of the mexican restaurants around there you and i were just downtown yesterday and looking around downtown. It looks like you know around the gas lamp that there's still a lot of those setup. I wonder like in core gas lamp. Do you think they'll keep them even in that area where they're talking about turning that into a mall area. That'll be interesting to see what they do with that. Well i think that the rule is under thirty miles an hour and no parking. Lots no parking lots no white or yellow zone or no white yellow or blues zones. Excuse me read bluer white curbs or within an alley either. Yeah yeah. And they're limited to streets with speed limits of greater of no greater they're limited to streets with a speed limit that is no greater than thirty miles per hour. Yeah and a lot of restaurants are in violation of that mean. I think it's also you can't be within a fire hydrant. Distance which i guess makes it a yellow zone anyways right but yeah or makes it a red zone. Excuse me so. It's it's lenient but it's also going to. I think going to drastically change the environment. There even used to over the last nearly two years right. So you know with this because so there's going to be some interesting real estate aspects about this and by the way So this article is very recent. This article is effective october. Twenty fifth or sixth right. And this is i believe at ut oracle and it's a it's a relatively recent reason article and it's interesting from a standpoint of how the city is viewing these and of course anything that the city to get involved in there's going to be a fee for it right but more so we'll we'll touch on the fees here in a minute and what the charges will be in how they're kind of looking at them but more importantly the real questions going to be too is for these spaces that are commercial restaurant spaces. How the landlords gonna view these. These are obviously going to be an amenity to the property. But it's going to be a separate Lease transaction one for the street. Ary or the you know out you know. Dining area or ancillary dining area is is going to be a lease or a fee structure. That's based on this city's calculation that we'll get to in a minute and you're going to have the regular you know interior retail price per foot. So the question becomes does. Does that make those spaces more valuable or is it something that now so over the pandemic there was no charge for any of this. The restaurants were building them as a means of survival. That's what the the issue was. Was that you know. During the periods that there was no indoor dining. These were constructed. So now there's gonna be some interesting things that come out of this because now it's going to become a direct occupancy expense the way that the city is going to do this from a standpoint of the economics of it and you know how is this going to be you know monetize for the city so it's kind of a two part process so one of them one of the processes has to do with those structures that were built that have tents and things like that that's got to be changed now because those aren't necessarily kosher and in compliant with what fire wants to see right there. They're worried that you know this has to be inspected and done right and so and so the city is doing it basically. So you've got this two part structure to it so the fees are gonna vary the the and there's going to be a like a permit cost depending on how. How large the space is. They're saying the estimate for the permit to be anywhere from two to six thousand dollars for the two year. Use of that this

Advent of Computing
"ut" Discussed on Advent of Computing
"Then you could sit down at tech so load in ut three and then load in your bug full program of course ut three provided a utility to load in your code automatically which made everything more convenient. The crucial part here is that at this point. Your program is not running. Ut three is running the entire show since ticks so is based off von neumann architecture. We know that all data and code can be treated in the same way code is just some type of data that happens to have meaning to the computer. This lets you pull some pretty slick tricks and one of those happens to be debugging you can't re plug ticks. Oh on the fly like with any ac but ut three let's you get pretty close. Once everything is loaded up you can fire off your program from ut three. This actually passes control to your own code. That's the least useful mode here. The real meat of the operation is the trace command. This will allow you to roughly step through your program. Although maybe i should use the term stop. You can't go instruction by instruction instead as a nine hundred fifty. Eight memo explained quote. The program operations will be performed in an interpretive fashion until seventy nine transfers have been performed in quote transfers are ticks talk for conditional jumps so your program runs. Ut three keeps tabs on jumps and once you hit that magic seventy ninth jump ut. Three takes back control. I know it's pretty awkward. In general ah program will have a lot of conditionals but this would be annoying to deal with in practice anyway once. Ut three is backing control. We get to the actual useful.

B2B Marketing Now
"ut" Discussed on B2B Marketing Now
"You know, you just kind of it just crystallized what it really means that everybody has to be on the same page doing the same thing and really on board with the person. There's only one person who leads about, that's the stroke person and the front who's setting the pace for everybody. And you have to get on board with that. There is no people say there's no INT, but literally you if everybody else was rowing your own stroke, we wouldn't be rowing. The boat would just tip over our stop. Right? So that's just been a huge it was just a revelation of what leadership and teamwork really mean for pulling together. And the other is just for my own this is really of course I applied to marketing, but really anything. Just like the discipline that's required. Being an athlete and training and the hard work, it's just been a teacher to me. And what it really takes to achieve goals and do them together as a team. I can definitely relate to that. I'm not very good at rowing. But I totally understand all of the disciplines and getting everybody to work at the same pace and that precision to make a team successful. So I understand that piece, I'm just not very good in a boat. I didn't even know how to rope. I just showed up. I learned at UT. And just showed up when they were recruiting new rowers, and I was like, I want to try this. And, you know, it's stuck been doing it doing ever since. Definitely admire you about so given that we have so much going on, you know, both you and I, a lot of our peers, you know, work is very, very busy. The tech world, the business world is moving at a tremendous pace and that's been like that for years and it clearly will continue to increase in speed. How do you stay up to date on the latest marketing trends? Great question. I don't have one go to place that not one newsletter I read or one website I go to. I'd say my biggest source of information is talking to peers. Am I talking into colleagues, former colleagues, managers, former managers, and my team, you know, they're the folks. They know their area of expertise. My team often brings ideas to me, but this is one of the people doing. We should try this before I ever asked, right? And so I'd say those are the two, the two biggest ones, and of course, you know, I'll go research things here and there as well. But the top one is more people. Yeah, I would agree with that. And I think you and I have had many a debate in a discussion, you know, about specific marketing activities and strategies whether that's account based or content or optimization and experiments. So, you know, I think for me it's a similar thing, you know, obviously talking to your peers. I went with some great marketers, especially such as yourself, Laura. And you're the go to people that I talk to. Outside of that, you know, personally, I love podcasts. I think they're great, especially if you're walking. And obviously, yeah, absolutely. And I think it's good to kind of hear what other people are going through, which is why I think this radical transparent podcast is helpful for listeners. Okay, so I have a final question for you. You know, it's obviously a very important question. With social media being such a big part of our world in B2B marketing. What is not on your LinkedIn profile, perhaps not on Google. That you can tell us about yourself. Well, I guess you could dig it up on Twitter, but even then it's not totally as public there. So during COVID and lockdown, you know, we used to go to dinners cocktail every now. We just used to socialize and do all that all the time. And I just missed, well, I missed good food. Some of the and just sort of meeting up with friends and cocktailing. So one, I definitely started cooking more, which I didn't historically do. I definitely ate out more than I cooked in cooked in. And then I started making cocktails. So I took a couple of cocktail classes. I took an online bartender class and I started to call myself an amateur mixologist, I would say. Started an Instagram for my cocktails, even. So, yeah. Okay, you need to plug that Instagram account because I need to check that out. Well, I haven't been posting too much. I've been kind of lightening up on the cocktails. But it's called cocktail calling. Cocktail underscore calling. And it's a mix of ones I've made. It's a mix of ones. I have enjoyed, so anyway, feel free to check out. That's great. I'm going to check that out. And obviously, when we get to travel again, and I can come and visit you or you can come and stay with me. I'm sure we can get the cocktail making kits out. And you can show me your amazing new skills. I can't wait. I can't wait till we can visit visit live again. Indeed, indeed, well, listen, thank you so much for assert it's been fantastic to have you on the show. I appreciate all of your answers and patience with my questions. And I look forward to seeing you soon. All right, thank you, thank you. And thanks again for having me. It's been great. Thanks for tuning in to the radically transparent podcast brought to you by octopus, the only social media management and employee advocacy platform, architected for B2B. I'm Jennifer Goodman, your host and director of social strategy here at octopus. And if you love today's show, we'd love if you subscribe rate and give a raving review wherever you get your podcasts. For more discussion on B2B social media marketing, be sure to follow octopus on LinkedIn and of course, to gain access to all our free social media marketing and employee advocacy resources, head on over to our website, WWW octopus dot com. Until next.

Think: Sustainability
Art and Climate Fatigue
"My name's zoe set a kiss ski. And i'm a senior electra. At the school of design at ut and a lot of my research is around how we can visually communicate ecological issues like climate change and biodiversity loss in a way that engages people in mexican think about action that they can take and ways that we could adapt to live differently for a more sustainable future. So what is comet fatigue. And why don't we feel it. Yeah climate fatigue and eko anxiety. This lots of tomes for these things And it's it's very real. I mean i feel a sense of grief and anxiety often in the research that i do But i think what's really important is starting to accept and engage with those feelings and not hide behind them feeling the feelings it seems straightforward but when we're experiencing such lodge ecological shifts at a rapid right. Zoe explains that. We must reckon with the inevitable. Greif of that experience in order to create change. One of the. I guess the the incredible moments for me. We call it a disorienting dilemma was. When i'd been overseas i was on a research trip overseas in november twenty nine and so i actually missed the start of the those horrific bushfires that blackened seve knee and i arrived at after a month of being away and as the plane flew into sydney. I just saw the red sun that you could barely see through. And i felt broken because i was homesick. Can i was ready to come home. But i flew into a home that i no longer recognized. There's a term for the switches. Solis style and it's a feeling of homesickness for a place that you a still with eaton

WBAP 820AM
"ut" Discussed on WBAP 820AM
"Irving that crash, letting only the far left lane get by. That's a big back up about 25 minutes, starting back at Singleton with wkbw, first traffic and weather on the ones I'm Michael Scott Classic Civilly and Grapevine knows you like buying to be easy. That's why they created the classic EZ Pass Online buying to visit classic Chevrolet come to get started. Find new roads and the difference. You're w B A P forecast today. Sunny and hot with the high near 95 in alone near 75 tomorrow, slight chance of an isolated shower or thunderstorm before noon. Otherwise partly cloudy, breezy and turning cooler late in the day with a high near 94 in alone. You're 72 right now. Mostly cloudy and 83 degrees. Medstar says the rising number of possible covid related calls in the past week is alarming. The number of patients that met star crews identify as being potentially coronavirus patients has increased 165% from where it was back and just June over the summer. Spokesman Matt Zavadsky says that from August 30th to September six crews saw an average of 131 possible covid patients per day compared to about 49 patients per day in June. He added that the latest surge could have been prevented with vaccines and good hygiene. Meanwhile, after two months of increases, Covid 19 hospitalizations could be about to plateau in Dallas County. Forecasters at UT Southwestern Medical Center are predicting a smaller increase in the county's hospitalized Covid patients in coming days with a slight drop off. May occur toward the end of the month. The Justice Department is joining the battle against a controversial.

KTKR 760AM
"ut" Discussed on KTKR 760AM
"Biggest win in UT s a history as the road winners win over Illinois, 37 to 30 Frank Harris sat as a field to get a win on opening night against the Big 10 team. It's unbelievable feeling. You know, we're going to cherish this moment for 24 hours and we gotta move on but of like, like me, and I know all the guys are excited and just a crazy feeling in locker room and you just gotta cheer, sir. All right, Take me through that drive where Brendan scores to make it, I think 37 27. I think you ran 10 plays they were all running plays. Illinois, pretty much New York going to run and you just were able to grind it out at first. And after first, Dan and then Brendan broke the big one for the score. Well, trying of toughness for offences. We're gonna run the ball. So, like, Like you said, they knew we were gonna run the ball. But, um, that's our our side of the triangle for offensive. We're gonna run the ball. Soldier went out there and did that And Brady is a great back and I'm just so happy for him. Hey, Frank J. Reilly. What a great night. But talk about the rhythm that you got in with Zachary Franklin. I think Coach Lenny did a great job of just dialing up plays. Um, learning if it was man his own and just getting the guys the ball. Holland did a great job of protecting me. And you nosy and all other receivers did a great job of catching it. Do you pat him on the back and thank him for the yards after catch that Add to your total. Uh, they're supposed to do that. I just I just thank you for catching the ball. How do you get those guys a chance. I missed a couple of opportunities. I thought at the back of the end zone. I know if I get those guys a chance, they'll make them right every time. You know, there's so many San Antonio in Texas players. On this roster. A lot of you guys know each other or played against each other for years in junior high in high school, and now you're all together for a team and you're continuing to build on on the dream, and this has just got to be a huge special feeling to have Bunch of guys you care and love and care about in love and to have a night like this. Yeah, it's crazy. You know, we all did grow up together like me. Spence, Jill arm shot all of us. You know, D Anthony. I was around when he was in the middle school, So we all knew each other. This is crazy, and we're all in the same team. So like you said, we actually care about each other, know each other, and I'm just a crazy feeling to all play college football together. Frank. You walked in here knowing you could win this game. Now you're leaving. With with that confidence. How does that make the locker room field? Um you know, just everything is paying off for us. You know, the culture were brought into the culture course really doing a great job. You know, we're just buying into everything Our coaches are saying, and it showed off tonight. When you look at the way your offensive line played not only in the running game but in the passing game to give you protection and especially after market got hurt, and you had to kind of play musical chairs there. Talk about the job they did hold on. Did a great job. Nobody flinched. We had to move Katie, uh, to center to put down the stretch in a couple of times that I got more came in and stepped up. Those guys did a great job. We're all prepared for those opportunities. Nothing they did. They made the most of those. And I'm just grateful for the whole line. You know, they don't get never credit, but I'm just glad that them all on all right. We're going to have a fun plane right home. And you're going to have 24 hours to celebrate. But this doesn't last long for this team, does it? You don't eat much cheese. No serious. We got on back our shirts. Don't you know cheese? So Will enjoy after filling tomorrow we'll throw it away and get ready for next week. But what can it went like this do momentum wise and confidence wise. When you get into games against teams that are like Illinois, maybe a notch below or a notch above. I just showed that we can go out there and compete with these guys. And like I said, everything that we've been doing is actually paying off against big time opponents like this, and you know, it was just just shows that they were capable of doing so. Frank. Congratulations. We'll see on the plane a little bit and great. Great night from your standpoint and from the road winner team. Thank you all. All right. That's Frank Harris down on the road Runner locker room. Talk about a guy that's persevered all the knee injuries in high school and in college for the first couple of years. And he just keeps fighting through. And there are not many people that have that kind of character and that kind of willpower to keep doing what Frank Harris has done. Well, he got beat up again last year had to miss a game or two and and he just It's such a strong will and and you know the ability to to keep positive in that I can do this and I couldn't be more proud of him. I was very fortunate to watching play.

Biz Talk Radio
"ut" Discussed on Biz Talk Radio
"Income to, you know, actually using it where you're getting it. And helping to supplement your income. Then I think, unfortunately and I say unfortunate because we never want to be too overweighted in any one sector. But until we can start regaining some some income through things like preferreds and other and frankly new preferreds that get issued. And the next eight months. If there are any are not going to be pain, a dividend, um like like we're getting from from some of these utility stocks. So I would tell you, Linda, that you need to be thinking about going into another utility that you, um maybe don't own and I think that would be The thing to do I I don't think you mentioned um ut 74. Did you do you own that? Uh huh. I don't think I do. Yeah. So ut ut 74 ut 82 You know there's some companies If you are that kind of income investor that I mentioned Where you're using the money to supplement your income. They would be to others that you might want to own that. Will, um, continue to provide income? Hopefully for time. Well, the you see, Actually, the UT 82 is what being replaced. Well, now the No. No, no, no, no. Yeah. No, you cheat. What you're talking about is a preferred That happens to be that companies preferred. Okay, I see. Yeah. Yeah, So this is the same company that had issued the preferred That's being called, but it's it's not a preferred I see. So it's never going to get called. It won't get called on you. You know, So you want to worry about that. Okay. All right. Okay. That makes sense. That makes sense. Thank you very much. That's very helpful. Appreciate you so much. Thank you. Uh, Linda, I wish all the best. Thanks. God bless 6 10 363 11 10 6 10 363 11 10. If you want to kill your call, you're welcome to do it. We have a line open, um, will get right back to calls. Soon as we get.

Cape Up with Jonathan Capehart
We Need More Honest Teaching of America's Painful History
"Bryan stevenson. Thank you very much for being on the podcasts. For having us down here in your offices at the equal justice initiative here in montgomery alabama. Thank you. It's great to be with you so before we get to the reason why we're actually down here. I want you to define a term that you see when you go to the legacy museum when you go to the national memorial for peace and justice and that is racial terror. Lynchings have that right. Yes that's right so what we're talking about our lynchings. That were designed to terrorize people. Based on their race. I think popular culture. We have a notion that lynchings were what happened when someone was hanged. And of course lots of lynching victims weren't actually hanged. They were drowned. They were beaten to death. They were shot. they were burned alive. And so when we talk about lynchings we're talking about a category of crime. Committed by groups of people and racial terror. lynchings Are murders crimes committed by groups of people of african americans to terrorize the african american community. there was mob violence. There was frontier justice in many parts of this country where there was no functioning criminal justice system. If someone did something violent or broke the law group might come together to exercise punishment against that person and that respect you would see white people hanged. Ut other kinds of people hang but they weren't trying to terrorize the community. It was typically for a well known violent crime around which there was some group consciousness that someone had to be punished. Black people were typically lynched in communities where there was a functioning criminal justice system. There was no need for frontier justice and in fact hundreds were pulled out of jails and courthouses to be lynched and these lynchings were violence directed. Not just at that individual. But at the entire african american community

Houston Matters
"ut" Discussed on Houston Matters
"I'm robin young. Just in time for the fourth of july here no resin ship. Kathy guns demonstrate some of her grilling favorites including a simple that delicious clam student foil throw tomatoes on there and then we grow. Our clams are top. We don't open them because the heat will open them next time here now coming your way at noon today here on news. Ninety seven support comes from. Ut health home to the ut health behavioral sciences center and dr john zora's who was developing therapies for treatment resistant depression more about the many faces of beauty health at ut h. dot edu slash many faces and from all be clothed attorney a law partner with mick gannon slunk rich providing mediation and arbitration services and complex business and commercial disputes. And houston on simmons central texas. Paul declawed more. Mcginnis law dot com. This is houston matters. I'm craig cohen. We're in the middle of this week's political roundup today with rice. University's mark jones. And the university of houston's rene cross vice-president kamala harris visited the texas mexico border late last week. Former president trump and governor abbott are visiting the border today This all comes mark as there's a new. Ut texas tribune poll out in recent days suggesting immigration policy could be a real potential problem for democrats in texas. Well it is. It's a policy that republicans have consistently used to their advantage of since the days of rick. Perry that is there's a majority in texas who won a secure border and as long as republicans avoid rhetoric that seen as racist or anti latino it can be a winning message it also is a tricky issue for democrats especially the by the administration because he leaves no one satisfied in that he's not doing enough to block Undocumented immigration as the case right now but then for progress and so conservatives are upset with them but progressives feel that he's not doing enough to make it easier and more humane for people to migrate. And so it's a tricky issue and you saw comma harris In some ways avoid it should when she was going to the border so she could ever border photo op. She went to el paso which is about as far away as as you can get from the real where the action occurs in undocumented migration which is down in the rio grande valley so she went to el paso. Was there for about six or seven hours. Did some photo ops didn't even go to fort bliss where undocumented migrants are being held and then she flew out because it is a touchy subject. She felt she had to go to the border but she didn't really want to get involved with the border safe to say. Though in terms of the length of an appearance we could see the same thing from former president. Trump and governor abbot. Today oh i think so. I think photo op is the appropriate word regardless of who is visiting Whether it's el paso or down in the valley You know again. Immigration reform is so huge. And this is not something that's going to be taking care of with a few visits Down to the border even if they were there for days or weeks. This is something that's going to take a while to tackle and you know it's more as a biden administration goes five months in. That's just not enough to to do anything meaningful. that said. i think this is a conversation though. We could have had in in large measure eight nine ten years ago and had been the same conversation. Right now i mean. That's you know there was a time. I think teddy kennedy back when we had the last. True effort for bipartisan reform. Made the statement that this is our last chance. You know. it's going going to get tougher. And that was during the george w bush administration and since that time period things have just gotten worse and both sides of become more intractable. And we're seeing you know one of the real issues is. Us immigration law isn't going to do anything to stop the push factors in places like el salvador honduras and guatemala. Where conditions are so bad locally. That people are going to take any risk just to get out of there and that's one thing that people often don't understand you can build another mile of all as governor. Abbot proposes to do along. The you know over a thousand mile long border. That's not gonna really had any impact discouraging people to migrate when they living gang infested cities in tegucigalpa. san salvador and also in deepa endemic poverty. Rene that same. Ut texas tribune poll included some questions. About how texans feel about governor abbott and he remains of course quite popular with the gop but overall there's kind of a split in terms of attitudes towards him are his priorities. Texas voters priorities. I don't think so not overall because there's a number of issues where we've seen strong support whether it's legalization of marijuana and small amounts medicaid expansion That is heavily favored by both republicans and democrats and we can see. Those two issues in particular have went absolutely nowhere. So i think that governor abbots priorities are the priorities of his most vehement supporters the most conservative of republicans and that those most conservative republicans are the ones that are most likely to vote in the upcoming primary mark in the meantime Let's look at the state of missouri for a second They've got a new law there. one of a number that we're seeing floated around in state legislatures a sort of second amendment protection law imposes a fine on any state or local official who enforces a federal gun law. That's not also a missouri law. Can you do that no you. Can't you can't do that. Violates the supremacy clause and as a result. What we're going to see is missouri. That saint louis and kansas city was going to sue missouri which is pretty much everywhere else in the state He's not wrong folks. I grew up in saint. Louis i went to school in columbia missouri but grew up in saint louis missouri. You're so so. They're going to city of saint louis and saint louis county in missouri have already sued. Missouri are about to and so this'll get blocked in the courts. It's purely more political theater than anything else. At least we had similar legislation. I'll be at not this. I guess extreme passed here in texas in terms of turning this into a second amendment sanctuary state although that deals with future federal law which hasn't been passed yet but that wall will also be deemed unconstitutional. At which time that state tries to enforce it. Does this suggest rene that maybe the state of missouri and maybe some other states are more extreme when it comes to gun rights than even texas despite the lone star state's reputation absolutely in fact mark. And i were talking about that before we came in that missouri appears to have even more conservative republicans within their party than we do here in texas and also larger majorities in the state legislature rene There is a new chair of the harris county democratic party. What should we know about. His name is. Otis and i will say his last name very slowly. Because i am known to butcher names of a guru off on otis guru. He's a u h alumnus of Political science department and he had served as the communications director for the harris county democratic party before and is more recently been the chief of staff for state representative john rosenthal. He's the first african american to serve as county chair as well as the youngest so Otis seems to be carrying on Judge hildalgo 's legacy as far as being the first person of color being the youngest I think this is a good thing for the democratic party. If they indeed or trying to recruit more Younger people and diverse the diverse population.

Biz Talk Radio
"ut" Discussed on Biz Talk Radio
"The opinions of recommendations expressed by Dan are his own and do not necessarily represent the opinions of the station or any of the show's sponsors. Yeah. William uhm Hugh t 91 ut 91. I would look at you t 91 Diversify on that so dollar cost average into the U T 74. And then, um, I get it, You know, get a position and ut 91. If you want to diversify further. I don't know how much money you have so You know if you want to do further diversification and get three stocks in there that I do you 2 37 as well, But you t 91 1st. Okay, so hopefully that That helps you a little bit Sorry. Couldn't Couldn't work that fast to get it. Get it in. In my queue here. All right, Let me go to Randy. Randy's calling us from Indiana. Hey, Randy. Hi, Dan. Thank you for taking my call. I appreciate very much sure. Hmm. I'm already I was disabled and been drug myself. Security since about 10 years now, But my life is now 66. And she's not ready to retire till she's at least 70. She hopes. She has about $300,000 in an account that is managed by Transamerica for the company that she works for in a four or three B, but she also has About.

Software Engineering Daily
Data Engineering With Jean-Yves Stephan
"Welcome to the show. Thank you so much jeffrey. It's great to be here. Yeah it's great to have you. We've done numerous shows about spark. And i'd like to start off by just talking about the applications of spark in twenty twenty one especially in light of of other perhaps competing environments such as a data warehouse infrastructure. Tell me about the applications of spark today and how it fits into the overall ecosystem. Yeah that's a great question. So i think barak has a central place as a general framework for big data distributed computing main use cases. Are the engineering you know. Ut l. also spark streaming and then also as a general purpose tool for advanced an idex data science and for business intelligence. So you did. The most common billers in terms of volume definitely did engineering work lows. Etl steel you know batch et l. Still number one use case and in terms of you know how it evolves versus new technologies or data warehouses well using spark in the cloud over an object store using which we call d. league is still very popular. I think if you need the flexibility over programming language since you can use python scala with spark it's definitely steeled the go-to tool and the fact that and maybe we'll talk about this in the future but the fact that now you can deploy spark up of keys and debts some pain points that we used to have or going away. You know. Also make it a pretty standard architecture. For big data workloads most work with the sets over one hundred gigabytes.

Skimm'd from The Couch
Interview With Kendra Scott, Entrepreneur, Founder of Kendra Scott Jewelry
"We are so excited to have kendra scott joining us for skim. You've commencement which is also a live taping for our podcast skimmed from the couch. Kendra is the executive chairwoman lead designer and founder of the jewelry brand that bears her name kendra scott kendra built the company out of his spare bedroom in her house with a five hundred dollar investment. And now it's a billion dollar business. We should note. she's also a philanthropist. A professor at ut austin and you may have seen her recently as a guest shark on shark tank kendra. Thank you so much for being with us tonight. Welcome to skim from the couch. Thank you so much for having me. I'm so thrilled to be here and love everything that you all have done this year at skim us so so thrilled to be a part of it. Thank you can't dress so you become a very public person over these last decade or so. What is something that we cannot do. Go about you. I don't feel like a public person which is so weird. I don't know why. But i don't okay. Well thank you for telling me that. This is kind of news to me. I live in my little austin texas bubble. But i think he look like a lot of people. Don't know right. They see your this glamorous designer blah blah blah. I'm a mom i. I started this company with a newborn baby. I wanted to create a business that allowed me to do what i loved. Which was fashion design. I wanted to give back to my community after. I lost my stepfather to cancer. But i really wanted to also be a mom and be a present mom and create a company that hopefully someday would also allow other amazing moms to have a great career but could be a mom. So i'm a mom to three sons and a lot of people don't realize at because of that i've become kind of a tomboy i can throw a means spiral football. I can put a lego together in record time. I can't even tell you is one of those things where i just a mom i and two boys. It's always chaos at my house. But i kind of love it. I thrive off of.

College Esports QuickTake
"ut" Discussed on College Esports QuickTake
"Like a an actual student to join that we have, you know other e Sports Collegiate leaders who are in our service as well. But yeah, that's kind of like our home base and then from there kind of splinters in addition to our community servers. So if you were maybe not interested in in competitive play there's you know, if you were interested in csgo, you could join the server and then get, you know be a crack in that community and then as far as the the competitive side, we hope to whenever it's around the I guess orientation times, uh, we have all of our triumphs schedules are coordinated. Um, and so they fall in through the same window. So, you know a freshman starting out would then go to that that boot join our Discord server and get pinged about, you know, the 12 different, you know, 15 different tryouts going on the next two weeks. Oh wow. So yeah there there's you know a lot going on. But yeah, the Discord servers are you know, that's our main thing off. Around 8. All right, so it sounds you guys have have a good head on your shoulders moving forward. And so you have 17 + teams can put competing right now. Are you are you hoping to add more or maybe hoping to cut back on a few teams? What's what's going on there? Yeah, so, I mean it would definitely not looking to cut back. It really just comes to if there's Community interest form a game. We want to support it, you know us being a student organization. We don't not not every obviously are every single goal for a team would be to you know to place first to be really successful. But you know, another facet is just uh having a team there to support and Foster the community underneath it and that's something that longhorn gaming is also been looking to do so, we don't really have any, you know, I guess limits for how you know barge a committee needs to be to to Institute a team for it. If we have students who are really interested in passionate about, you know, managing or compact. Being and getting players into this game, you know, we green light it we support it. And so that's how the number has gone is high. I think honestly it's now at eighteen as we added month, but you know, we continuously adding teams as you know, as people reach out. So yeah, we're not looking to cut that down anytime soon. Perfect. Sounds good, man. Like you guys are moving into the future a lot of good things in coming and I hope nothing but the best for your program, I think more Texas Collegiate programs need to be kicking off and I'm glad to see off University of Texas is part of that that wave of Collegiate program. So Tyler really quick where can people follow Longhorns gaming working they watch it and where can they get in touch with you guys? Yeah, so our main thing is on Twitter. So it's at Longhorn underscore gaming on Twitter link. There's our Discord server. Feel free to join that you don't have to be a student to follow or join the server but yeah, join our community come be a part of us. Uh, we'd be really happy to have you awesome and I'll make sure to put those links in the podcast description Tyler really quick off any chance I can get some that sweet sweet Longhorns. Merch is that yes, is there no I'll see what I can do. All right. Hopefully we get to visit more with you guys in the future want to keep updated tabs on you guys got feel like something big is coming your way. I can feel it. So I want to be there when it happens. Okay, just remember if if at any point you get like, oh no a million dollar backing from someone. Remember I was there before that happened. So just just make sure you keep me in the back of your head Tyler. Thank you so much for coming on man again a pleasure. Go back get studying me. I'm sorry. I'm taking so much of your time you get off. To do your e Sports director get your student. I am so sorry man. Thanks for coming on. I appreciate it. Yeah, thank you so much. Kevin is a pleasure being on you. Have a great day you to there. It goes Tyler Medford of Esports. Excuse me. How long horns gaming the E Sports director their pleasure having him on and we'll be sure.

College Esports QuickTake
"ut" Discussed on College Esports QuickTake
"In a Prestige just for a prestigious show. We've got here from the University of Texas. That's in Austin. Not anywhere else not in Arlington not in Corpus Christi or Houston that's in Arlington Esports director for LongHorn's gaming Tyler Medford Tyler. How are you man? I'm doing great. Okay, welcome Pokemon. Don't you dare? Not on Dove. Your slogans had to throw off. Your slogans are catchy and I hate it. I love it Tyler. You are you the E Sports director of longhorns gaming there what Seventeen teams deep in, Pig? Mission what exactly does an e Sports director do at Longhorns gaming. So I would say it probably varies a little bit different, you know school to school or organization organization. But as far as Longhorn gaming, we are a student-led and emphasis on the students. We are a student-led organization. So a lot of the you know, the workload falls on the E Sports staff and then also the the team managers themselves, but as far as like the day-to-day operations, what we really do is try to support our managers in any way possible kind of want to allow them to take the reins and gain the experience that they're looking for and everything like that. And and we also just like look we allow them ways to uh-uh, you know use our social medias. So, you know, we have are about twenty three hundred followers on our Longhorn gaming Twitter at Longhorn or gaming. So we provide any public, you know, public relations support to them help them with branding assist them financially with you know, tournament registration wage. And then also connect them a lot of companies and and other you know, just organizations come to us and want to provide, you know resources or softwares to our to our active athletes into our community. And so we were kind of like the the mediator and we kind of connect our our managers to some of these outside companies. So long run gaming is more I guess an umbrella organization and I'm proud to kind of you know, just say that a lot of our teams are quite autonomous and they have their own presidents and vice presidents and their own Discord servers. So we are kind of just yeah above that may assist them in any way possible. So, I mean that's that's very similar to how a regular Esports organization kind of direct itself doesn't it's like they have the overarching organization and this divided with itself with different teams and different ads there. And so it sounds like this is pretty much a smaller scaled version of a regular Esports organization, right? Yeah, and that's the goal. I mean I guess And that's as a freshman simply because I was really interested in Esports. And so when I when I got the E Sports director position probably one of the main things that I focus on was creating an environment that would be mimicked. What an Esports organization was like cuz here at UT. Although we we don't have you know, the full University support as you see in, you know colleges like Maryville or UC Irvine, but we do what we can so, you know, the students are are working in a sports staff and myself and all the other directors are working to kind of create this environment that really does feel like of professional sports organizations to that. Uh, the ambition that they have passed College when they when they go in and they look to do some of these things in Esports. Um, it's already quite familiar. So I mean, it's not even less of a culture in an atmosphere thing. And and the way that we communicate I'll be you know, use slack and Discord and different ways to kind of effectively and professionally communicate, but the other thing that we do is wage, To look to seek out internships and Industry professionals to kind of move in and and pivot and taught, you know connect with our students who are here at UT who are interested in gaming who are interested in Esports and not allow them away to get connected because I'm not too sure how else that would you know happen, but I'm glad that we're here to do it and I'm glad to hear it. So we mentioned earlier you thought that the way the organization Longhorns game is is form is not like a professional sports organization, but there's another side of that coin and it's kind of like the athletic programs that Universe. How do you guys compete? Is it against other universities? Is it against independent teams? Is there a conference what exactly goes on in terms of competitiveness for your organization? Yes, there is a lot of different ways that we compete obviously the you know, the premier ones are Collegiate star league play the s or just some of the ones that are that are quite Nash. Knowing and you know the teams that we play against our other colleges and those are you know, it's weekly matches and then they go, you know, there's play-offs and stuff like that. So we compete in you know seasonal series that we can against primarily against other colleges, but we also do uh, there's some you know Collegiate competitions where they are, you know, so low entry and so in that way we can sometimes sometimes allow these communities to kind of put up some of their more active and competitive players who may not be on the competitive team. Uh, those are less, you know competing under long or gaming off but in terms of you know, our Pure competitive matches, yeah, we compete across League. I mean, we've typically done really well here in South, you know, Texas region. Um, but yeah. Anyway, we can we try to compete with uh, National, you know, natural teams across across the US mainly so do you usually other third parties, you know, like like I mentioned Collegiate Starley dead. who hosts these tournaments to be series, which we compete in so That sounds awesome. And so.

Scientific Sense
Prof. Cecilia Lunardini, Professor of Physics at Arizona State University. - burst 01
"Welcome to the site of accents. Podcast where we explore emerging ideas from signs policy economics and technology. My name is gill. Eappen we talk with woods leading academics and experts about the recent research or generally of topical interest scientific senses unstructured conversation with no agenda or preparation. Be color a wide variety of domains. Rare new discoveries are made and new technologies are developed on a daily basis the most interested in how new ideas affect society and help educate the world how to pursue rewarding and enjoyable life rooted in signs logic at inflammation v seek knowledge without boundaries or constraints and provide unaided content of conversations. Bit researchers leaders. Who low what they do. A companion blog to this podcast can be found at scientific sense. Dot com and displayed guest is available on over a dozen platforms and directly at scientific sense dot net. If you have suggestions for topics guests at other ideas please send up to info at scientific sense dot com and i can be reached at gil at eappen dot info. Yesterday's dini whose professional physics at amazon is taking versity. One of the primary of usage focus is new leaders. Welcome to see you thank you. Yeah thanks for doing this. So i know that you have done a lot of work on neutrinos. You have a few papers. That came out recently. And i want to talk to a twenty eighteen paper dalogue and my own neutrino signatures of primordial black holes. invite you say. These studied primordial black holes ph is as sources of massive neutrinos by hawking radiation under the hypothesis that black holes emit nuclear no bass item states be described quantitatively called the pbs evolution and lifetime is affected by the mass and flew munich dialect my own nature of neutrinos before we get the details celia I wanted to get some definitions of folks would know what black court saw a few episodes of black holes Here we're talking about. The pride won't imprac codes owes The these black holes are fall close to the big bang And then as caulking radiation Sort of The black hole evaporating So to speak and that That lady Imitating these particles called neutrinos. Right is that. Do i understand that correctly. Yes so so pry bhutia blackhaws before we get the neutrinos what is sort of the mechanism of formation their ho- exactly what they have formed sure We believe that Primordial hose could form in the early universe from density fluctuations so We know that any object could can possibly become a black hole if you compress it into a very very small volume so this same process could happen in the universe with Density fluctuations that could be a regional space where there is an over density compared to the surrounding and each of over the east coast past Then then it could get to the point of becoming a black hole This this The details of this process are beyond my expertise But this is fairly reasonable thing to expect and The diesel really small rate in the scheme of things. Yes so when i started to Learn about time or their black holes. I was amazed by how different in mass can be. They can be may be the massive wouldn't but they can also be The mass of Being or they can be Even even smaller so they can really be very very tiny. Yes oh so. That's really really small so this is sort of quantum fluctuations only universe Kind of getting Getting concentrated in vide- small areas But we believe those. Those primordial black holes emit nucleus. we Have to go back to stephen hawking for that stephen hawking wrote this seminal paper Which is about what we nowadays. Nowadays call hawking radiation so he demonstrated that any black hole regardless of what it is could be primordial black hole or a stellar. Nicole doesn't matter any black hole isn't really black because it meets radiations so radiation particles And the the process that we call evaporation so Because a black holes fundamentally gravity objects they would meet any particle that couples to raggedy including trees so It's the moment you have a black hole you do. Have hawking radiation and neutrinos are just that are expected. Part of hawking radiation. You're so caulking radiation so that that happens to every black hole even the even the supermassive ones right so i it said gentle phenomenon And so going to neutrinos now Don't typically thing neutrino site Caltrans and electrons are really well known. neutrinos are particles. Dad don't interact with The matter Espionage don't interact much with matters. We don't really see them. They don't really see them. And and so it's difficult to measure that's right and so so this could you give a. What does the history of neutrino vendor we. I understand such things existed. Let's see We go back to the twentieth century and the story goes That the father of neutrino sees Warfare he. He made the hypotheses of a new particle existing as a way to explain Some strange behavior of neutrinos produced by by nuclear decay so It's it's a long story but Let me just say that For a long time. Neutrinos who just the hypotheses and then around the mead of this twentieth century They would actually officer so we started to Know that this particles existed and But that was pretty much heat. So we didn't know much about the properties And one of these properties the mass which we still don't know i'm easy after all these decades but we still don't know if neutrinos have something like a magnetic went for example And something that we didn't learn until much later on is the fact. That neutrinos oscillate. That's that that sounds. That's something that we that were somehow established Turn of the sanctuary around the around the year. Two thousand really after after decades of of testing with the solar neutrino selling trainers. So there are still there are still a number of no on your trainers. One of them is the mass one and the other one is the The nature of the neutrinos being the iraq particles or miranda particles we She's kind of a fundamental cost. So there are that. That's that's that's related to the fundamental nature of the neutrino as particle break. So so they do. They have a mass but masses small. Do they have a chunk. Neutrinos don't have charge so they are electrically neutral and that's Comedy the biggest reason for for them to be a so allusive as you were mentioning earlier on especially in the in early. Nineteen hundreds all the particle detectors so basically a electro-magnetic detectors they were looking for charge or Magnetic behavioral some sort. So neutrinos don't have that and so they They only have the weak interaction At that that we know wolf and gravity of course and so that's why they They escape detection so so easily because their interaction is very weak. Yeah so so. That's sort of the beauty of neutrinos right so because they don't interact V can go back digits of years. Simple hats Perhaps become pickup one on earth and it would have travelled that distance through all sorts of things but would not have affected wider rate right. Yes and so so the other phenomenon of neutrino is that you mentioned that they also late so are they're failures of tinos they go back and forth. Yes it's It's actually a fairly Easy to this cried kwan to sonam on We know that In quantum mechanics there is this Particles described by these function which is called the wave function. And so the neutrinos could be on. Neutrino could be born as a say an extra and then it's quanta way function would evolve over time in a way that after sometime. The wave function is no longer a purely electron neutrino way function. But the has a little bit or even law actually of a different flavor. It could be a new one or tau. So what we observe in the actors. Is this change of flavor and perhaps the most striking demonstration of this phenomenon is solemn. Neutrinos because we know that the sun produces an extra treatments and It doesn't produce a new on and talion trainers so But here on earth we do Have evidence that the solar neutrino flags that we receive has some You wanna talion. Trina in it and that can only be explained by sedation and Actually after this other neutrino data showed this phenomenon. This was also confirmed by a saint men made experiments so it's a fairly established phenomenon it and so that the flavors are Electron new on tall. Yes that's right and so. Did you understand the vendor made in the sun for example there they are made as electron Neutrinos and by the time they reached the earth day the Immunes dot. Yes yes Impart young. that's that's what happens so ease. It always the case that they get a manufactured so to speak as as electoral neutrinos always. It depends on where they are born. There are places where neutrino sutter born in or flavors. A so it's it's it really varies with With the type of environment We are talking about okay. Okay and so in the people you say ph is this primordial black holes. We talked about radiates right. Handed and left handed dutra knows in equal amounts so anybody right-handed unless the cleaners. Okay let me see so Yes you say. Indicates of dirac neutrinos. pba Left neutrinos in equal amounts possibly increasing deceptive number noon pheno species nest. Yes is that explainable. Yes so right handed than left handed. Neutrinos that may take why to explain what that exactly means me. Just say that It's related to the neutrino mass. So if you're truly knows didn't have a mass which we know they do but if they didn't have a mouse They would only exist as left handed particles which means that basically their spin is Is anti aligned with the momentum and but if they have mass and the iraq particles There could be another type of neutrino which is right handed. Which where the This being ease aligned with a mentor other than anti line and so If you are iraq these these two different species could exist and so instead of having one species of neutrino emitted left-handed one Indicators of a massless trina if we have not suv nutrients than you would have to species and so. The black hole radiate war energy compared to The case when neutrinos don't amass so when we started working on this paper i was interested in this phenomenon that A lot of the literature having to do with a developer. Evaporation of primordial black couls. Consider the neutrinos as massless about. Now we know that they are massive. And so i thought well Sixty speaking at primordial black hole could radiate more energy than previously thought. So i found that aspect interesting and then sees you mention the possibility to increase the effective number of species. That's related to what it was talking about. So then you the black hole would ra- gate more neutrino States or more neutrino Species to spe pseudo speak and then Would increase the number of neutrinos per cubic centimeter Data we observe today so I'm kind of glossing over a lot of these days. But basically cosmology gives us a measurement of this and effective which is called the effective number two species. And if you have this right. Handed neutrinos coming from the primordial black holes. This number could be higher than than expected. And so that would be may be a i way to tell that maybe there are more black holes in the universe yet. So so the hawking radiation essentially creation coming out of black holes Expected defined Expected that over a long period of time. Black holes radiate away lap. Later ray out the mass or information that didn't do it And so this. Radiation is hockey. Radio station is it is a new park. Or is it. Fundamentally composed of neutrinos hawking radiation is made of every particle that no of so A black hole. A camera gate Pretty much everything. Photons neutrinos throngs You loans It said cetera but There is the catch here. The fact that a black hole has a temperature which is another Big achievement of stephen hawking to end and others To that the black hole is thermo dynamical object and so Basically the bigger the black hole the lower the temperature so if the temperature is really low The black hole wouldn't be able to immed- Very massive particles because they are thermal energy would be sufficient for that so because masses energy Mc squared right so because massey's energy If a black hole has too low of a temperature It wouldn't have its quantum energy It's it's Wouldn't be enough to produce the mass off a particular particle for example a proton may be too heavy to be produced by a really low tanto black home so so the beaker. The black called the lower the temperature. Yes ed so. So then can expect the bigger black holes to have more of a neutrino content in radiation. Yes because The bigger black holes would as i said be able to radiate the heavy particles and so they would only be able to radiate away the low mass particles and so there could be black holes that only emit photons gravitons and Neutrinos do a of sort of the distribution of this primordial black holes Isn't you know sort of everywhere. What is what do we know about you. Know some of the distribution of bbc's you mean spatial distribution like where they are now. I'm wondering just like the easy would do sort of look at the early universe will find them everywhere Probably at the beginning they would be a more or less uniformly distributed Bug in the universe. Today they would probably be Behaving like the dark matter. Does they would Be part of galactic halos In other words they would be they would class gravitationally on large structures like a like a galaxy placido galaxy so these call still around They would they would behave like like the dark matter down. So they would be in in halo. Galaxies would have by. Now have april would would they not have disappear because it far it depends on the mass That they have when they are born so their if their mass is less than a certain value that trying to remember Basically yes they would have to By now they would have completely evaporate did their masters larger than they will take longer to evaporate and they could still be around So they roughly speaking the dividing line between a black hole. Steve being around today or not. I think it's something like ten to fifteen grams fiery recall correctly into fifteen clams though So this paper. Eusebio obtained the diffuse flux of right hill. Neutrinos from his idea and so so. So so the nikkei actually act to build these neutrinos. They'd be flying here do pbs specifically In principle that's a possibility we Considered that for certain Masses of these black holes and certain density of this black holes the flux of neutrinos that they generate over time could be fairly large and so we could Detect these neutrinos If we had a very Power who attacked so Now life is never ideally in the sense that a real Ut detector have substantive issues like ground And so on. So at the end of the people we conclude that impact is giving given the limitations that current nutrient doctors have It may not really be possible to detect neutrinos trump mortgage black holes but people. That's a possibility and that alone is interesting. Yeah because they suggestion that this primordial black holes could be as as you mentioned could be part of the dark matter that yes to seeking. Is that still About us that has been. There has been a debate on these Kind of going back and forth in the scientific community The latest i heard is that Black whose could be part of the dark matter. Maybe even a large part but probably not they entire dark matter so a one hundred percent primordial Battery is a bit difficult to justify the day. experimental bowels that we already have constrained so various types but there could be scenarios where maybe a fraction of the dark matter. He's made of primordial black holes. I wanted to go into a ended up paper in twenty twenty supernova neutrinos directional sensitivity and prospects for dissertation here the export potential of current and future liquid cinta league neutrino detectors. I decade old town. Mass a localize a super a supernova neutrino signal into sky in douglas was feeding the core collapse nearby star tens to hundreds of english Coated and don't be constructed policy in the detector can be used to estimate a direction to the star so so this is now neutrinos from supernova and You so so we. We have Idea here that before this opened on what happens. If please open over a time period it is creating neutrinos that could pick up and and potentially get ready to see the super bowl. Yes that's what excites me The fact that Think about bitter jews. Beetlejuice is the most famous nearby star. That could go supernova anytime and we don't know when that's going to happen and If it wasn't for these neutrinos that our paper is about we will know until the style literally Collapses and and then soon after becomes superman but in this paper we we Show that before the star collapses which is the beginning of the supernova process We can detect these. These neutrinos That are used at that at that stage and so increase the pool we could know that You know tomorrow. These days beetlejuice exploding and that that would be quite exciting. Yeah it's beetlejuice is is red joy and reasonably close to was really big star. I can remember Cecilia there was some suggestion that It could go supernova within something one hundred fifty thousand years which is obliquely in cosmic time so it is getting ready to go to Supernova right yes. I am not you formed about exactly the number of years give or take but it's it's ready it's ready. It could be any time and any time any time for an astronomer muse anytime the next thousand soviet so we should. We should hold their breath. But it's ready could be tomorrow. It could be in a hundred years could supernova. I know that this is not part of the paper but could the beetlejuice supernova avenue adverse effect on north really know a supernova is very very spectacular event. it's it's a star that collapses so it implodes i and that explodes and then when he explodes It's very bright. In the case of bitter jews we could. We could see by naked-eye shore but in terms of A fact of each radiation and neutrinos in light on on us and on our daily activities. It wouldn't it. Wouldn't affect them in any way so it's a save Show to just enjoy without any worry. Great answer so you talking about supernova neutrinos so so can be actually detect neutrinos from supernova. What different from what we talked about in the previous people Different from pbs I'm not sure. Can you repeat yes. So the new teen emanating from a supernova different from the Neutrinos of expectancy from a primordial black hole. Yes the the different In many ways disney trails have higher energies. So it's much much easier to attack them and indicates will beat the jews. We would detect thousands or even more of dan millions. Probably of them Indiana so different in the way they are born because in our primordial black hole ordinary black hole The processes volcanoes the asian. Which which is a gravity phenomenon in a supernova. You're born out of the very hot and dense environment That the that that the star as after it has collapsed so star collapsing on its own way to become very dense and so In this very dense in hot environment nuclear processes take place that produce these nutrients. So i guess the main difference is that indicates supernova it's most nuclear phenomenon and in the call is really fundamentally a gravitational sonam. Okay you discover technique in this paper and you saved sin principle possible unique the identify the progenitor star so So the existing technology and ideas discussed in the paper viki see teacup a neutrino decode. Identify valid came from or what direction thing from embed you can go back and look at the in that direction if he find to supernova then you could say that the supernova that created in-principle Yes let me. Just say that There are situations and this is not one of them but there are situations where if you have one neutrino you can point to the pointing the sky. What came from in these case. It's a little more complicated. Because what really gives us. The information is the statistical distribution of these nutrients so we are talking about may be the tax in hundred a hundred Gable take from say be for example and What did detector really observe is not the neutrino is kind of a vector which is related to the products of these neutrinos so this neutrino sues interacts with the interact with the detector. And then out of this interaction you have a positive on the new thrown and those can be observed and you can you can create a factory using these two and then and then these rector will have a certain orientation but each each neutrino coming will give you a differently oriented vector but statistically if you look at the distribution of these factors you you can tell you can you can do for with a certain of course The direction of the neutrinos because these vectors are not uniformly distributed they are they have a non uniform distribution of the direction. And so using this information we can we can define a regional the sky where The new three could come from so we can. We cannot now down to a point but we can now down to maybe a cone of a few tens of degrees Width and then we look in that cone and see what stars that com and maybe be juicy one of them. Yeah so As you say you if you see a few Neutrinos Statistics bution of those will give us some some probability That it is in in some region of the sky. And then you say the paper You can then that if it is happening please open nola. You learnt other observational. Modalities multi messagero rations Invisible in radio and other other types of observations Do actually pick up more data so this is almost like a early alert system If it is in place right yes i would call it a very early I learned to because it's we're talking about maybe our worse or insert very fortunate cases. We are even talking about maybe day Before the assad goes supernova and. so that's enough time to plan for for it so a something that fascinated me When i heard about this from a from a an experimentalist is that there is a human factor which was not aware of but The factories so if you have come up with thirty minutes to plan for watching supernova this may not be enough because it just takes stein to make phone calls and get a hold of people and and decide what to do. Come to a consensus in that. I saw in addition to technical things. Like okay have to maybe turn your telescope Direction which takes time. But i i was really fascinated by the human factor. Those things that if you had style we'd be you can kind of gathered. Relevant people decide something but if you have thirty minutes or or or minutes maybe not so. Yeah yeah i wondered. If such a earlier system is in place Perhaps could be something programmatic. Crises is picking up And you have some you know. Maybe some ai techniques or something like that that identifies the region and it goes. Programmatic returned the telescopes look. Yes yes exactly so. There could be a protocol in place For that so e if a telescope was suitable for observing a nearby supernova which which is not always the case than than now that we showed that it's possible to know beforehand if a star is going to go supernova then there could be some sort of protocol in place already so that when the alert comes which is we can just activated the protocol and oriented telescope. maybe automatically will in some sort of Organized way yeah as you say if you remove humans from the process it becomes not better there is actually already working this direction It's called this new two point. Oh a network which has to do with Exactly these using neutrinos as alert for the astronomy community and That has to do with exactly a creating alerts and also creating protocols for how to react to an alert rate. I want to end the people that just came out. it concordant scenario for the observation of neutrino from the tidal disruption. Even eight hundred twenty nine hundred ninety s t You say be induced at phenomenology concordance canadia with the logistic jet of for the title disruption event Between ninety s jesmyn proposes a source of the astrophysical neutrino event. Ice cube So the title disruption even this is star getting cooler into a black hole getting Getting sucked in rate is that the is that even up to the match yes This is something that we We had about be in in popular science stalks What what happens if you get too close to black hole and It's kind of scary. So the answer is you would be ripped apart because your feet will be pulled in with a strong force than your head and these. This is what happens to two statehouse. Use the star gas to close than by guests Ripped the park. Which is what the tied is option means and so instead of a star Rotating around a black hole we just have a stellar stellar That dr intially. I created by the black hole and so This is something that The happy neighbor cops serve did so so we have. This does happen this particularly Eighty twenty nine hundred ninety s and Bequeath actually see a new cleaners from that particular even so tightness. Deduction events are fairly well established phenomenon in astronomy. We have many of them served They they are Fairly a common plays events But what's special about this particular one. Eighty two thousand nineteen years. G is that We could let's say It could have Produced on neutrino that was detected a ice cube so eighty twenty nine hundred ninety s. She is the first either direction event. For which is coincident. Neutrinos detected a dice. Cube in queens. This coincidence is likely to be accidental. So on approachability estimate tells us that these coins. This is pretty causal not accident so eighty twenty nine hundred ninety. The g could be the parent of this neutrino. And that's that's that's a i. That's very interesting. Yes i skew. is a is a big ice cube in the in. The south is I'm not sure it's exactly cuba. But it's it's the biggest block of is which has been Eastern With values Small detectors So it's it's an array of swarner detectors but yeah it's basically a big block of ice which has been transformed into a detective and so so the idea that this high energy neutrinos from what they were System montemar even that happened Out there this high energy neutrinos passing through that ice q. believe some telltale signs All of that happening and yuxi picked up Then began back Just like you were talking about the previous creeper begin. Please back to a region so this is one of those cases where you can tell from a single neutrino of course the with with a narrower where you can tell the point in the sky where three neutrino kate from. It's doable with one single neutrino because this high energy neutrinos when they enter the is They produce ca a shower so they kind of illuminate. They you me nate. The is but the do it in a way which is very much Beat so and then and then the direction of the the direction of bigotry knows. We have a pretty good accuracy often. How often could be a pickup something like that. Do we have an estimate of how often that would happen. Meaning ice cube detects something like this. Every year ice cube the tax Of the order of ten high-energy neutrinos froth outside our galaxy. Tadesse the number for the entire crop of neutrinos that ice cube has It went we talk about tidal disruption events in the specific these are fairly rare phenomena and so they estimated that maybe a few times so percent of the entire neutrino flux the thais cubeys of serving could be from tidal disruption events. Not much more than that. So we are talking about less than half of the total flats being to tell this option events okay and so the tug disruption burned as as you mentioned It starts getting clipped applaud and pulled back into a into a a black hole but this ten percent. Do they have to be these braces as they call it. The things that have a jet that is sort of lying towards us. Is that it necessarily condition for these types of high energy neutrinos. It's it's a plausible scenario Let me just say that. There is an important difference between blazers in tidal disruption events. In the fact that the ablaze is something that has a jet. She's always on so the jets kinda kerman feature of of these particular galaxy but the title is adoption. Event is transient events. Saw dotcoms creates the accretion. This accretion of the star of the black hole produces flair is flair can last year or two but then it would just fade away so There could be jet and in fact in our paper we present where there is a jet so they partisans the user chat But if there is a jet in tiger disruption event. That's a transient suggested. That's born when This starts to create the stellar debris. And then it's on for months or years and then and then shuts off and it has two point in our direction as you as you mentioned because otherwise we would. We would see the trains your so this high energy neutrinos sillier how. How many orders of magnitude are we talking about coming to the one set you pick up. Let's say from the sun I'm not sure about the question. Can you maybe rephrase yet. So when you say this high energy neutrinos that is coming from let's say a tidal disruption events or something like that How much comedy orders of magnitude more energy Outdoors come to you. Know the ones that might be created the sun a lot menu of this magnitude so It is a big difference. So the sun produces new three meals. over a wide range of energies Higher energy neutrinos from the sun reach energies of the order of ten am pt and mega awards and for the ice cream. Neutrinos we are talking about one hundred of the older one hundred t. v. or even thousand teams. Which would be p so. Let's say maybe eighty tortoise magnitude finding the mass rife or okay and so this e. v. measure it is actually measuring the mass of the neutrino of newfield. Now these these neutrinos are have such a Such high energy that basically It's impossible to know their mass Because because as i said massey's energy so they talk energy of neutrino Detected is to be so high that that percentage view to its mass east so tiny that this practice mutual so i was wondering if we know the energy couldn't be sort of back computer to save the mass is or it doesn't follow The reasoning is a bit different and The way to sink about this is perhaps they let me see the formula for energy particle Which used the rest energy Applause the kinetic energy and So connecticut is so high that he thought the overwhelms direct energy. So it's it's and of course every time you measure the energy when three no. There is a narrow associated with the measurement so You we can't really we can't really tell what What led the boss of the detroit news but both roughtly this. This appears to be sort of an early warning system for many many things right topped the supernova the in the title disruption events producing heightened plano's So this could be sort of inundated with a monkey message. Observations protocols as you mentioned that gives us a higher success. Wait suspect. I would think certainly nominated be one right That's the power of multi messenger astronomy the integration of different signals coming from Photos tree knows navigation waves Causing me craze and Danger plays very powerful emmanuel cases and maybe supernova case is the most striking Xenos come first. But that's not always the case So in the indicates of tidal disruption events Did you know that was observed. Came about five months later than the initial dhammika looser version of the tidal disruption events so It's if it can go both ways. neutrinos can be early alert or they only alert could be for example a radio salvation or or an x-ray use ovation and then and then the neutrino attacked or could Focus a surge in that direction as see what they find which which has actually been done ice cube sometimes. Does these these archival. Search this on the basis of others from From for example x ray or gamma ray surveys interested. Exciting eighty that said a lot to be owned It seems It seems like these till don't know all the production mechanisms for neutrinos but if we have robust with to pick them up on than we can place them back and and talk asking questions What might be there definitely So yes so. People celia the next five years Wanted the aid is that you believe Be will make a significant crocus in this Innovative neutrinos then two different areas. That a very promising One is Broadly speaking Manmade nutrients so there is. There is a big push especially hitting the united states to build Create very powerful beams of trainings and then these beams are manmade. So we know that very well. We know that energy we know the composition and we can use them to learn about The properties of treatments and then That other men bead neutrino experiments where Scientists look for the between months so that's also very promising In something i really. I really excited about that. That may be a furious novel with noble the neutrino mass us from these very high position laboratory experience. Then there is the whole Topic of neutrinos as part of the mouth of mike messenger astronomy and in that area. I think what was was to look forward. To among other scenes is the interplay gravitational waves shock waves. You still Somehow a science of its own into a large extent but there are so many possible connections. We've neutrinos tidal disruption adoption events should produce reputation ways so baranov shoot us gradation ways So so there is. There is a a lot of potential there which is still unexplored in and that's where i see myself Working on in the next few years you adjust very quickly The do gravitational waves travel bid closest and new ashtrays and so if If they both are produced in In uneven they're expected to arrive on earth close to simultaneously. It depends on the timing of the production if the answer is yes the waves ending a knows are born at the same time which may not be exactly true because the physics that governs tation waves is different from the one that that governs neutrinos. So but the difference in timing would be the difference Accumulated that birth But but the two were were generated genetically the same time. They should arrive the same time. Just thinking this a systematic difference in the production time than guan lorries given early warning for the other. But that doesn't seem to do a case right. There could be cases where significant lag in the production of rotation way with respect to the production of the tree nose and one example is. We haven't touched on this before but let me just nation mergers so if we have if we have a merger for example we have maybe a merger of a neutron stars or black hole neutral star before the merger happens so when the two objects that kind of still approaching each other we should start observe serving ways and this is what this is what has been seen so Delight experiment observes these these nominal But if we have a merger After the merger has occurred and the two objects have become one than a. Dan could be the formation of of over an accretion disk and he secretion Trainers which we can which we can back so the neutrino We come After they initially asian waves and so relation as would be the alert for the neutrino. 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"Welcome to southern california real estate report. This is bob mcguire. Daniel wise come into from san diego. California reopening sandiego reopened a red tier san diego. Right pretty exciting. So so what does this mean really for us so it. There's there's some right there's some honest it doesn't mean anything but i'm not gonna sit inside and san diego weather right now and other at a restaurant but you know what it does mean that the world i was opening up restaurants precise operate at twenty five percent capacity inside museums could operate inside a twenty five percent capacity. Haven't been very perk is open so all in all the fun things seaworld you know. I don't know what to say about seaworld. But so they offer operate again inside. I think they've been able to operate outside museums but now they can go back to operating inside right in time for our summer. Tourism season right and saint patrick's day right so which this is going to post just the day after saint patrick's day but it was a big deal so going into the red tier for that particular day. It was big deal. So i go to this really like super great little deli down in down by san diego state. Right and it's it's a real popular one. I don't know if you've ever been to it. it's It's it's like a little jewish deli called What is it called. I cannot remember the name right now. i can't believe. I'll have to look it up. I'll post at d. d. and it's awesome. It's like really authentic really great and it was packed. Last night. I went last night to pick up dinner and i do weight and extra forty five minutes to get my dinner and it was to go do irish jews in common like well. I think it's just because it's a deli. They just do super good corned. Beef was one of those things. So it's a really but it's a really popular. So i think that the delhi site that the jewish shelley more like east coast so they're really really good. It's just i mean. does that sound bad. I don't. I don't know i so. So it's a really like it's it's it's like an authentic east coast deli. That's yeah i don't know what's funny as delays even growing up with a jewish family. I don't go to delhi. So i really don't know like a bad east coast deli from sally so it's i think it's a lot different. It's a lot. There are a lot better and so they have much better light quality of meats. And everything like that. So it's just the one in del mar really popular same thing. East coast are west coast elliott. That's like an east coast one and that is also a very well known really good jewish delis so that the east coast jewish. He's known as being really good. Yeah and so so. That's why it's not like it's not like It's not like a religious thing or anything but it's it's always funny that i hear so milton's and are the two big ones here and i'm sure milton's was super pac too but So it's really good and and it was packed. It was packed packed. Like i've never seen it. That packed and crazy and spent there. Because i was there to get dinner together because i wanted corn beef. Because i'm an irish guy and it was the whole outside was completely packed and there was like a line like out the door around the building practically to get in and that was to order it and you had to wait an hour to order it. So it's so. I mean clearly like the red tier like people were getting out. Yeah i feel like people having getting out if you like. The more and more people are that are getting vaccinated especially has kind of elderly generation. It's getting vaccinated. You're gonna see a resurgence and that's a really good point. Because last night it was a lot of older people. Like a lot of people that you wouldn't think would be going out. We're definitely out who fully vaccinated talking to. They're like oh it feels so good to be vaccinated and you know. Yeah we're we're we're ready to get out again and people were talking like in line that this was the first time they've been out in a long time so i think it's good the combination of the vaccine's rolling out at the same time that obviously that's having an effect on the numbers here they're saying that our numbers are really good So the the numbers are. I think we've now gone to six cases per hundred thousand. I don't remember exactly what we're we're so it is saying in here and this by the way was out of the. Ut okay so union tribune and they are saying nine of the other county so it looks like nine. Other counties moved into red to in those were monterey riverside sacramento santa barbara center to hema to lori and ventura And then that just leaves eleven of the california's fifty eight counties in the most restrictive purple tier still the the cases. They're saying have gone to six point. Eight per one hundred thousand residence so they took last week's case rate which was eight point. Eight where at six point eight. And i think they took like a combined total and that got us just over the mark to go to read. So that's good so we keep having our case count drop to which is which is good and i think a lot of that has to do with vaccines right. We're just not spreading fast and it's starting to slow down so hopefully this'll be. The weird thing is in europe. They're kinda getting so talked to one of our clients say who lives in france and She was saying that you know like where she is. She's around knees and it's become more restrictive there so they become more lockdown.

All Things Considered
Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) and Teachers' Union Strike a Deal for Students to Return to Classrooms
"The way, just today, the L. A Unified school board has unanimously approved an agreement with UT L. A the teachers union for return to in person instruction next month. The teachers union, by the way, still has to ratify that, and that is expected. But again L. A USD on board with that with instruction in person instruction for younger students starting next

Phil's Philosophies
"ut" Discussed on Phil's Philosophies
"I think people when they click on my name goes to my page and they see pictures of me on the beach in a bikini or whatever else And they think oh my goodness like. She's definitely she's she's easy she's owned. My goodness i dunno. She's not a good christian she Definitely doesn't care about herself. She doesn't have morals she. You know. I don't even like to say this word s. l. ut which we do s. l. u. ut shaming all the time women on women especially men on women which needs to stop. So i think that's people have definitely shamed me in that way For a long time based on the type of social media. That i have and i would say to them and i would say you know to especially the girls that are going to be listening to this. I came to the point in my life where i became confident with myself. I you know everyone knows. I work really hard on my fitness journey workout. A lot so to me. That's something that is precious to me. I do that on the daily and the you know the fruits of that journey have reaped me. You know the that sound so bad but like it's you know your body is like a a form of a form of expressing myself. You know an i actually enjoy taking photos. I love all those pictures..

Mark and Melynda
Report finds 'no racist intent' behind song 'Eyes of Texas'
"Doors. Ah UT committee is released Findings on the Allman Mater Song the eyes of Texas. It says the committee has found no specific racist intent behind that song. No direct connections been found either to Robert E. Lee, But the report does go on to say no student should be required to sing it. UT President J. Hartzell is meeting with the football team to

The Teachers Impact
Teacher Efficacy? 5 Ways to Develop this Key Mindset
"On this episode. We'll be talking about five ways to develop your teacher efficacy on episode twenty one. We talked about the highest impact on student achievement. Is collective teacher efficacy. So on this episode. I thought we could dive a little deeper and explore how to develop your teacher advocacy teacher. Efficacy is defined as cope teachers confidence in their ability to promote student learning. In other words you believe about your abilities as a teacher is in direct proportion to you promoting student learning this makes me think of henry ford's quote whether you think you can or you think you can't you're right and again i'm not saying yes. If you start to think positive overnight your students are going to learn and grow however we need to make sure that we have our belief system and have belief in our abilities that we can promote student learning the develop. Your teacher. Efficacy is to work through and challenge your prejudices and stereotypes and stereotypes that you may have and s humans we all have stereotypes and prejudices that we need to examine in order to be our best selves. Teachers can sometimes unknowingly carry these stereotypes and prejudices into their classroom for example. One may believe that because students are at risk. There is nothing that the teacher can do to help them when in actuality if the teacher believe in his or her ability that she can help the go at risk child then this might make a difference in that students outcome and i think it also works the other way around at one point in my career had to give the student in my classroom and i needed to meet her needs. I had to work through my believe that teaching gifted students hard and so i worked at the students. I found strategies and teaching methods to help her so that she could learn and the the second way to develop your teacher. Efficacy is to examine your expectations about the students. You teach and. I want you to think about patients that you have for the students. Ut and ask yourself these questions do you believe that. They haven't performed well in previous years than there is no possible way for them to do well in your class. Do you think advanced concepts in your subject. Area is too difficult for students to understand. So you shy away from projects and real world learning when a student rises above your expectations. How do you respond. These are some questions to help you. Think about your student expectations and how you can should adjust them to enhance student. Learning and develop your teacher efficacy. The third way to develop your teacher. Efficacy is to observe another effective teacher. And i want to put an emphasis on effective. This is sometimes harvard. Teacher is because you may think that observing another teacher means that you're not a good teacher but we need to let go of that. That's far from the case. You're learning to see what would work if you observe another teacher. The has the same students as. You're the same background same demographics you'll be able to see that. There can be resolved with those students. Those students are able to achieve at high levels. The fourth way to develop your teacher advocacy is to be open to new ways of learning and teaching. It's easy to get stuck in a rut. Because what you've been doing works for you in your teaching. Once the experiment with different ways of teaching and learning you'll get more confidence teaching abilities which increases your efficacy number five. Use your past successes to build on your current teaching. Think about the successes you've had in the past and how those teaching experiences major students successful part of those experiences. Can you replicate throughout your teaching. So you can enhance student learning for example. I've plan and some lesson and created a project for students in kindergarten and what went. Well was that my students who took High-performers were the students who perform well on this project base learning lesson so with that. I knew that. I had to replicate by giving students more stem based project because it would help the classroom to show demonstration in other ways besides tests and quizzes and writing sell some key takeaways from this episode. One work through and challenge your prejudices and stereotypes number to examine your expectations about the students. You teach number three observe another highly effective teacher that has a similar demographic as students number four the open to new ways of teaching and learning number five successes to build on your current teaching before. We end this episode. I wanted to let you know that if you're struggling with classroom management and need help. I created a micro training and you can learn more at teachers. Impact dot net slash courses will make sure to go and check it out

Henderson County, Texas
"ut" Discussed on Henderson County, Texas
"You know it it stemmed from you had the examples of the joy of baby born here. We have a very very proud of a very of asia's robust statistical department here with tremendous volume and two minutes outcome an excellent scores by patients. So if i'm by myself my wife. I say long have been away from getting heaven purple. She get virtual children but at that time. One of those joyce events was. We gave birth beautiful daughters in my case. And but we could be president. Is tom one from years where i was born. Maybe here than dad's didn't go into the delivery process and now they do long ago And the families were able to be in the room inch and share the joy in post liberal delivery of the new birth. And we couldn't do that so obviously. We made provision for the father to be present or significant other to present. But we could that. So that's that's that's one that stem probably uniquely to all the way through the people that were in in icu. It over time. He began to become a little individualized of all those lines. But in the front end it was especially via carefully graded meaning carefully watched. And but degrees still is on the tricks. I remember coming out of the Going out to the parking lot fronting mcarthur park to visit meeting and on a day when when a young ladies giving birth to child it reminded me of tailgating scenario sitting right out here outside the door i could show me leave lovely set of grandparents and family members who were under a truly undertake because it was still warm texas weather different than last week's and i love seeing them there. They wanted to be on site to be near the birth of their grandchild but they couldn't be in the room and that was joyful. They did all they could but said they cooked your then you go to the stream where it's not the birth of a child and maybe more considered joyful to the difficulty of a very ill. Family member perhaps ill to dying and the limited ability for us to be present. Some of their loved one was very it touches. My heart emotion that come along and ministers and ministries really what i look at our world of caregiving and it was. It was difficult for me as the senior leader of this organization here to realize felt it. It makes sense. I felt for the sake of our community and we would have people case the call as you might imagine About this but they understood people respected. I think the very much respected the policies we implemented the best practices and policies. We could for the care of the patients and for the care of the phone numbers. I think as i've done these other interviews and i've talked to members of the medical community that's been the biggest thing that a motion about number one the inability for families to be present with people who are sick and number two the quick decline of some of the older folks who caught covid. And we're just gone before you can do anything about. It will obviously is unique to our whole industry. It's been going back. You talk about different days what it's been like to watch evolution of healthcare improving consistently with what we are able to do today every day..

Airline Pilot Guy - Aviation Podcast
What Made the Indonesian Plane Crash? New Report Sheds Light
"Let's start with an update a preliminary report on the The indonesian airline crash Boeing seven thirty seven five hundred at jakarta on the ninth of january. Twenty twenty one. You'll remember last height. The impact of the java sea and so on the february twenty twenty one indonesia's k and k t released their preliminary report. They reported at the time of issuing this preliminary report. The memory unit of the cockpit voice recorder has not been recovered and the search is continuing. So they're still looking for that darn thing. The cayenne katie reported. The sequence of events on board of the aircraft has known so far. Let's see on the ninth of january boeing's seven five hundred aircraft registration peak. Ac l. c. was being operated by Pt swabia err on us scheduled passenger flight from Soekarno-hatta international airport jakarta to so by the international airport in pontianak pontianak. I don't know. I guess this alaska. No the flight number was S j y one eight two. According to the flight plan filed the fuel endurance was three hours and fifty minutes at seven. Thirty six Ut see which fourteen thirty six local time in daylight conditions flight one eighty two part to five right of jakarta there are two pilots four flight attendants and fifty six passengers on board the aircraft at fourteen thirty six forty six local time. The one eighty two flight pilot contacted terminal. East controller was instructed I want eight flight. One eight two identified on departure. The the standard instrument departure unrestricted climb level to nine. Oh the instrument instruction was read back by the pilot at fourteen. Thirty six fifty one. The flight data recorder recorded that or flight data recorder reported that the auto pilot system engaged and at an altitude of nineteen hundred and eighty feet was engaged. I guess at fourteen thirty eight forty to the flight data recorder recorded that as the aircraft climbed past eight thousand one hundred and fifty feet. The thrust lever of the left engine started reducing while thrust lever position to the right engine in didn't move. The fdr also recorded the left engine and one was decreasing. The right engine and one remained the same at fourteen. Thirty eight fifty one. The flight one eighty two pilot requested to the terminal east controller for a heading changed two zero seven five degrees to avoid weather and the controller approved the request at fourteen. Thirty nine fifty. Four the controller instructed the flight to climb to an altitude of thirteen thousand feet and the instruction was read back by one of the one eighty two flight one eighty two pilots. This was the last known recorded audio radio transmission by the flight. The flight data recorder flight data recorded recorded. The aircraft altitude was about ten thousand nine hundred feet which was the highest altitude recorded. In the flight. Data recorder before the aircraft started. Its descent the autopilot system then disengaged at that point on heading of zero one six degrees the pitch angle was about four and a half degrees nose up and the aircraft rolled to the left to more than forty five degrees. The thrust lever position. The left engine continued decreasing while the right engine. Thrust lever remained at the same position. At fourteen forty local time the flight data recorder the throttle system disengaged and the pitch angle was more than ten cents. X knows down. No it must be ten degrees download little little Translation issue with the text. I think what we use to snag. These articles

The Family Vacationer
"ut" Discussed on The Family Vacationer
"And people were willing to do that when they were inside the building and and then there was plenty to do outside so we have four hundred miles of trails for hiking and biking and it and we also have a city. It's an e bike system where you can rent buy from basically from yeah from city stations. We also have a free transit system throughout the city. So it's really great for people who want to get outside on a hike by and then as i mentioned even do things like fly fishing or shooting horseback riding. You know we really are cowboy country out here so and yet and yet. It's twenty five minutes of the international airport so it's a it's a pretty idyllic setup definitely well you know understanding times we're living in the current club in restriction placed. A visitor should know about ahead of time. So as i mentioned we do have a mandatory mask mandate when you go inside buildings. However i'm happy to say that you know are indoor dining is open so people are able to come in you. Wear your mask 'cause you go from the front door to your table and then you take your mask off. And that's very fortunate and very comfortable. I mean our bars are actually open here. That not the case in every city. So it's just being aware that when you're gonna go inside you're going to be asked for a mass when you sit down to your table but you certainly are not expected to wear a mask when you're outside you know it's got enough wide open space so the that's how we've been doing you know all summer long. All all numbers are good because people have been really respectful awesome. Well let's look forward a little bit. There's several interesting projects in the area. Like the mayflower mountain resort. That i read about yesterday or day before. Got a new arts district. Pingree park city. Can you talk a little bit about these projects. And what the future looks like. Yes we definitely. Continue to grow the mayflower. It's actually that's looking too far ahead. i don't know. I don't know what the status of that resort is going to be and the majority of it is not in summit county which is park cities and but but a lot of like to say. They're building something in park city. Even it's not park city so so it's getting a lot of press but there isn't a lot of motion and their questions is whether they're going to connect to the deer valley resort that i've been mentioning and it's not clear if deer valley has not agreed to that at this moment and so i think mayflower flowers too far out to be talking about the arts and the arts and culture district is got book ends on one end. Is the sundance institute which presents the film festival but also does of stuff all year long and on the other end the kimball arts festival which i mentioned earlier that happens in august and the kimbell arts is open all year long. So there's sort of the book ends of the our district. I don't think we're gonna see the district until probably twenty twenty three so it's also our out the the more Relevant projects would be the new hotels that have just opened very family friendly so one is called the hotel pad which just opening november and. that's why o. T. e. l. phd. If the i pat in the world but there there are other yo tell hotels and they'll be more hotel coming than the ac by marianne just opened as well and then this december pantry our city will be opening in canyons village And pendry is connected to a luxury Family orientated company call on montage international and they have brands montage resort. And then they have hendry's and this'll be the first tenri here in utah and then it'll be open in december so those are more of the projects that are just keeping us going. It's sort nice in the middle of kobe that we continue to develop and move forward with new projects especially ones that are good for family. I do think park city park city can be a great couple place. Park city can be a great place for meeting. But it's also awesome for family so it's pretty multidimensional and you need different lodging for all those kinds of things to say. I'm actually on the live. Webcam on historic mainstream mainstream. now and. yeah what. A beautiful really beautiful. So i i just want to come and be a local for a while but what are some local information that visitors need to know about farsi. Well one of the first things be surprised that a lot of people have a home here but they don't live here fulltime so it's a little bit different from a community where you would see the same family every day or the same people at the margaret. It's got a lot of people coming and going but it is a small town. It just happens to be. I think when someone visit they say. I really want a little piece of mess. And so they take it and then they come and visit on peak periods which would be like president's weak. That's kind of become a national american ski. Tradition is being on president's weak but that's one of the reasons that people decide to become a local. They wanna make sure that they've got their home when that peak or president's weak or or like christmas looks like a postcard and part city. And i can see that i wanna make sure that you have your you have your perfect christmas setting for your family. So that's why people do become local or they buy a condo and then they are guaranteed that there for them on the peak periods. But i mean we do have a school system. that's amazing. It is a real talent. Not just a postcard. Yeah yeah just looks like. I would say that sundance does not family friendly time. Most of the movies that are being premiered are pretty intense. Though it's not the stuff that you normally would bring your kids supercup but you'll see a lot of people from l. a. In new york even though this year was virtual we still had a lot of people from la and new york that just got used to coming out and spending time with us during. It's always the end of january. And then i think the summertime is really when you see families that thought like i'm buying in park city because of winter but once they got there they realize it's a it's an amazing summer to the nation as well and especially because of the weather. There's virtually no humidity in park city. And so we don't have bugs and you have picnics outdoors on mir blankets. And you can do that there. So we see a lot of texans coming up. We see a lot of people from the south east coming out. You know it's. It's just a very surprising. Like i really thought this was a winter town and it turns out that it's actually an all year round town in families. Turn out. they they use their. You know their places more than they realized they were going to. It's a beautiful place for sure for more information on vacation and in park city good visit park city dot com or consult your travel agent. Dan thanks so much for being on the show with us. We appreciate your time. Thank you my.

The Family Vacationer
"ut" Discussed on The Family Vacationer
"But honestly if your family loves the outdoors this is just an overall amazing location so joining us today to talk about park city is dan howard dance director of communications for the park city chamber of commerce and convention and visitors. Bureau dan to the show. Thank you so dan. What makes park city and family travel destination. A lot of people love the mountain but a lot of mountains are hard to get to and so the family is usually used to that phrase. Are we there yet. Are we there yet. The nice thing about park city is that when they asked that the answer is yes. We're there because it's it is a mountain that it twenty five minutes from the international airport at salt lake city. Wow it's so easy to get to if you rent a car at the salt lake airport which happens to be. The newest airport in the country just opened on september fifteen but you could also just shuttle with the family. You really need a car once you get to the mountain but some people like to have it as a security blanket But that is the beginning as to how convenient it is to get to park city from anywhere and then once they get there how much there is to do in the mountain town. And it really. It's almost like explore cities in one because the four seasons that are here are rarely from each other. So people really decide you know. I'm coming there for winters or oncoming there for summertime to escape the humidity or i'm coming there for fall foliage. It really is a different city for various different need. So that's a really nice thing. Well so we know. Park city is known for snow skiing for families. That may wanna try skiing for the first time. I've gone one time in my entire life and it was ages ago. What goes into a ski vacation. Bertha there's two parts to it one is what we call the on mountain skiing and then there's the off mountain winter recreation. So if you don't want to be one of those. Like i'm gonna go skiing downhill or i don't love feed on my skis or snowboards right. There's still plenty there. Twenty of off mountain winter act v as well but if you think you wanna try skiing. Heart city is a really great place to learn because our terrain is not what known as like the double black diamonds terrain. There are four different colors that have to do with how steep things are and there's the green and the blue and the black and the double black and park city has a lot of greens and blues and a lot of amazing instructors. So and by the way that's not just for children like uc adult in school. That would be me and it's perfectly fine. Yeah and and you'll see the little one plight flying past few it'll be just fine. It's just fine no worries but is a great place because we've got good ski instructors and we got the terrain that's not so intimidating. A lot of places are all about the double black diamond. And that's really not what people seek out park city though it can be found if you're looking for it. So what are some of the other popular attractions in the area. We we've mentioned the woodward park city bobsled experience at the former olympic part. Those look amazing. Can you speak to those two places specifically. Oh absolutely so. We hosted the olympics in two thousand and two where the last win for defamation in the united states to have hosted the olympics and we're bidding again but they left the stuff so that for example. The bob sled track that was used in. The game is available for people to you know. Sign up for bobsled experience if you have to register for it. It costs money. But you're right on the same track and if not as scary as it looks on tv. It's not even like a roller. Not even like a roller coaster. It's a very smooth experience and very exciting experience and in the winter. It's on ice and actually it's even available in the summertime. They just put the bobsled on wheels but they use the same track. So there's the bob sled area snowmobiling. There is dog sledding. There is sleigh rides ice skating and woodward is amazing because it's also for not only winter sports but summer sports to learn how to going snowboard. Learn how to go on a skateboard. Learn how to get on a bicycle do those flips and be trained. And then you've got these foam tips for the kids who were learning how to were those skateboards our bikes or whatever. They want to do what is called an accident forth park and it opened three hundred sixty five days a year so it's not just a winter activity as well and it just opened a year ago. So it's really knew and kids are are loving it. The parents can sit there and watch their kids. Get training at the park or the kids are. The adults can sign up for their own trainer. So are there further. Emt's on on site just for old people like me who think they're still young or i don't think we'd need emt but we definitely we take you really slow. You know you grow. You grow with your tricks easier each time you just get a little bit more confident a little bit more comfortable than talking to you take you from zero to one hundred and five minutes with so many things. The mind is willing the older you get the body not not always the case a true so lodging in park city it runs the spectrum from vacation home reynolds. The camping hotels to resort. You guys have a mix of everything. Can you mentioned some of the more family friendly places stay. Sure and camping isn't actually one of our strength in park city. I would say that the new park resort is a great family friendly destination located at the entrance the gateway to park city from salt lake city. We just opened a new. Ac by marianne which is actually a family friendly but also a little bit european style lodge and then the next place up toward the main street is called canyons village. And there's a beautiful resort the west gate that they're in canyons as well as the waldorf-astoria which is a spectacular property and can be very family friendly depending on what your family is all about. But we also have A high centric and hyatt place that are near the canyons village. And you go into the main sort of downtown old town main street area and we've got a doubletree there and we've got another marietta and we've got a share it and i would say all of those are very family. Friendly various a independent company called the stein eriksen lodge and their collection and may have a property called the chateau and that's also a great for families who are doing skiing. That located on deer valley resort. We have to ski mountains in our town. Deer valley resort in park city and vir valley is a ski only resort. So there's no snowboarding allowed for family knows that they're going to st only then deer valley might be a good place for him and then the chateau is on your valley. If they know they're going to snowboard they should maybe head more for the canyons resort village and all those properties.

The Family Vacationer
"ut" Discussed on The Family Vacationer
"Today on the family vacationer we're embracing the cold and taking a look at.

Let's Talk Bitcoin!
Looking at FinCEN’s “Self Custodied Wallet” rule with Peter Van Valkenburgh from CoinCenter
"I've been hearing a lot about the fincen comment period over this self custody wallet ruling that they will be making soon and a lot of people seem to be up at arms and quite a lot happening in the world right now both with the election. The bitcoin price and the lockdown so just winter in general such that. You know it's kind of hard to find oneself to care about anything especially when it's something that seems so banal as the government is asking for comments because later they might say something you might not like just in the realm of all the things that could happen and potentials that are occurring. It just seems so far off and distant. And i know that a lot of the people who are really looking into the such as yourself are really passionate about engaging on this problem so that we get the best outcome what is going on right now and why should we be concerned so you know. A lot of people are upset. I think you know first of all because this all happened over the holidays. We got an announcement from fincen. The friday before christmas and december that there was going to be a fifteen day comment period as you said for a proposed new rule that would affect bitcoin. Exchanges crypto currency exchanges in a pretty serious way. and so fincen. Is this agency in the treasury. That deals with financial surveillance. They do with so-called anti money laundering policy. But i prefer the term financial surveillance because it's really just warrantless data collection about all your financial transactions. That's the law that they deal with the bank. Secrecy act and so this comment period was to solicit public feedback in all fifteen days over the holidays and the new year's on this proposed rule change which would say hey. You're fewer crypto exchange if you got customers and you're holding bitcoin for them or other cryptocurrencies. You're already subject to the bank secrecy. Actually you already know your customers. You already file suspicious activity reports. But we're going to require some new reporting requirements and some new record keeping requirements about your customers some of which that apply to other financial institutions like kind of reports and records that banks need to keep but some of which are actually more strict more information that we want you to collect than we even require from banks and there's one particular requirement that they were proposing in that rulemaking. That basically would be very very difficult for exchanges to be able to meet and so it would lead to exchanges effectively choosing probably not to transact in certain ways because what that requirement was was this it says if your customer is starting transaction or receiving a transaction on say the bitcoin network or any other crypto currency you need to know that transactions either coming from another financial institution like crack into coin base or going to another financial institution coins to crack. And if it's not you need to know the name and physical address of the individual that it's coming or going to so we're talking just a regular old. Bitcoin wallet that i might have on ledger or tresor or something like that or just on an iphone touch if i'm sending transactions from that wallet to coin base coin base would need to know my name physical address. I mean to a customer coin mace personal. I'm actually paying. And you know as i don't need to tell you guys at all. That's not how the bitcoin network works. Bitcoin network has bitcoin addresses. And it has signatures to prove that you are. The you know sort of rightful person to be controlling the funds in those addresses or to control the ut a-x-i-o-s to be more specific so there's no name and physical address field in bitcoin transaction. Right in fact it doesn't even have to be a flesh and blood person receiving the transaction. It could be smart contract in something like that. Exactly the name physical address of any kind of you know payable machine or smart contract on any of these currency networks. So can we just put vitale. Lick taryn one theorem foundation dr. No that doesn't work for all smart smart contracts he's gonna have quite the dossier treasury no so this breaks the way these networks work and you could say well exchanges could just transfer it to your own wallet that you host yourself and then you could go and interact with smart contracts but this is sort of like an added level of complexity to using something like a smart contract or paying an individual. Who's not yourself and it's not just another level of complexity and bad for that reason. It's bad because it's not equal treatment with traditional financial institutions. So when you remove cash from your bank account or even when you send a wire from your bank account the record keeping requirements are flexible. The bank has to record all of the information you gave them about the transaction but there's certain fields like the recipient of the transaction where they only need to record the name and physical address for example if that information is available and so the law makes these excuses if you will for incomplete information at traditional financial institutions like banks. So why would we not get the same excuses at bitcoin financial institutions and. It seems as though there's just wasn't interest in providing that kind of flexibility to the crypto world that there is in the traditional financial world where most of the money laundering actually takes place. But also i mean showing its true colours where customers surveillance or consumer protections comes into play. Seems like the state tends to choose surveillance over consumer protections because as much as we tell everyone to custody their own coins. There's a large percentage of people who are a lot safer with their funds on an exchange and sending it back and forth to regular people and so taking that group of people that don't have any of those best practices and telling them now. Hey the only way for you to send or receive money is for you to self custody your coins and we're gonna see a lot of very unsophisticated. People losing a lot of

Newsradio 1200 WOAI
"ut" Discussed on Newsradio 1200 WOAI
"Coming up Tuesday more sunshine with a high in the mid upper sixties. I'm news for chief meteorologist Chris you Champ. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer says the coronavirus relief package should be bold Democrats welcome the ideas and input. Of our Senate Republican colleagues, Theo only thing we cannot accept is a package that is too small or too narrow to pull our country out of this emergency, The New York Democrat said it makes no sense to pinch pennies when so many Americans are struggling, is saying Democrats welcome imported ideas from the Republican colleagues is Congress should all be eager to provide the country. The resource is it needs to finally beat this disease and return to normal And this comes as President Bynes put forward a $1.9 trillion Ozel, and he is negotiating with GOP senators today. President Biden is also said to roll out several more executive orders on immigration this week, which largely roll back the Trump era rules. One of them is reported to be the end of the so called remain in Mexico Protocol, which former Customs Border Protection chief Mark Morgan says worked well to discourage migrant caravans just taking away the game changer when the most central tools that we have to address it legal immigration crisis He says in 2019, CBP was encountering 140,000 immigrants a month when the protocol was put in place to keep asylum seekers in Mexico. That number dropped by 75%. Fiesta has been postponed. The annual party is now been pushed back to the week of June 17th in a statement. They say the decision was made thanks to guidance from the Health Department, also one of the biggest fiesta events today made an announcement The Fiesta Flambeau parade will not be rolling this year. Fans are being allowed in for UT Basketball Games again. University of Texas Athletics announces that limited fan attendance will be allowed again at the Frank Erwin Center for Men's basketball about 2400 fans will be able to see the six PM tip off of the game between the Longhorns in the Baylor Bears covert 19 protocols. Men fans were not allowed to see home games in January. 3 of the last four games were canceled or postponed due to the virus. UT basketball coach Shaka Smart is holding his weekly press conference on Zoom Today is the first time he's spoken publicly since testing Positive for covert 19 last Monday in Austin, Eric like of NewsRadio, 1200 W. Away, I and several states are.

860AM The Answer
"ut" Discussed on 860AM The Answer
"Tune into the big dog Doctor. Health Radio radios, Original Health News magazine. His name is Mr Snow and an upstanding bad Is he, uh, that would be me every night in his round bottomed boat. Thank you so much for joining us making us a part of your weekend, which we always hope to make strong and healthy with the information we have for you. Morning. If you're just joining us, and the Duke is my guest, she's the author of the personal Health organizer while you need to keep all your essential medical records and information in one place, and during the break, Mike, my very knowledgeable producer at the station told me that it was Tanya Roberts, who was one of the former Charlie's Angels and actress. She she died of a urinary tract infection, and I think I believe she was in her mid sixties, so Way we're talking about UT eyes, and so I just wanted to clarify who I was talking about that I could not remember the name of her, but I apologize for that. Right. Let's get into some of the risk factors that people have not only against our And regard to the cove in 19 pandemic or the virus, but the whole other viruses or bacteria or other things that were exposed to our diseases that we might be more susceptible to you. As a result of our risk factors top of the list being obesity were the most obvious we've ever been, and where the most of these country in the world Although some of the other countries they're catching up with us because they're now eating the same fast food we do and and practicing some of the same unhealthy lifestyle habits that we do we have here in America. But tell us from your experience as a nurse. What you've seen over the years over the last four decades are plus about some of the risk factors that Being overweight or obese gives the patient Yeah. You hit the big ones, You know the smoking the alcohol. And I think we all know that And here David at the start of a new year is when I think everybody we all can sit down and a few realistic goals. Small changes at first that we wanted. One of them. Improve on I think Cove is brought on the fact that like you said, these underlying conditions really affected your life. Literally with this virus, And is this the last virus is gonna come along? Mm. Hopefully but can count on it. That's right. Yeah, So So there's the pandemic pounds. You know, you've heard of a pandemic pounds on the core of the covert 15. Some people putting on 15, or more pounds as a result of eating comfort foods being more inactives being more stressed out. Regain it. Not only are they gaining too much weight, and but as you know, the gain it in the wrong places. I was doing a segment in the finished file earlier about the fact that if you have two high level of cortisol, the stress hormone, and we're gonna be talking about that in a few weeks, so actually next month with our hormone expert, he Woodward on duh. But anyway, it tends to accumulate your post tissue around the mid section. You know your abdominal area and that's where it does the most harm. You know that That's is where excess weight is. Most military is to your health is when it accumulates in your abdomen and your your core area. So, uh, address that? Sure. Well, it's time now. It's new year. Let's get these pounds off. There was a magazine cover I saw That had a larger girl on it, and they were say, I believe the message they were portraying is that obesity is okay. One size does not fit off and it you know, for example, at my doctor, she wants me a little more well padded because I'm 70 thin bones and active and I said, You want me to be that heavy? Um to me. It was heavy to her. It was not. Obesity is a term that Oh, it's just a term you can be larger and be healthy. But when you get to be obese, so that it's affecting your health, the way a lot of the Cupid problems came about. Well, let's face it we got we have to lose it and it has to do you could improve your your own personal body. Image yourself. It's psychological, but be healthy. If we have to get we have to aim for healthy and it's okay that we're not all the little twig ease of the 16th. Mm. Yeah, that's true. Yes, I remember all too Well, yeah, Everybody looks at the magazines and the slim girls wearing the clothes. We're not all gonna be that and that's fine, but we have to be a healthy weight. And I think that's where everybody has to go to their practitioner and establish a realistic goal and aim for healthy. Nothing. Stand, Doctor. Don't go to a fat doctor. Because if you had a bad doctor, yes. Whether they're gonna be a little more easy on you right because they themselves. They're looking through the glasses of you know that it Z new, normal sort of speaking. Just add Tolo couple of points. So what you're talking about as far as obesity and excess weight and jackal, Elaine, I don't know if you recall the that was he was the father of things, you know? Yeah, well, he was a personal friend for decades, and then he was against there. He was always my first guest on the show for also decades here on the program and for New Year's finished resolutions, of course, And he always used to say the scale lies the tape measure. Doesn't your waistline is your lifeline? So forget that. Forget how much you weigh, you know, you want to have the right body now's proportions. Sophie in body Mass, you know, because you could be. I mean, like, weightlifters. You know the bm I is ridiculous there without out the window as far as the computations of what the number should be. I mean, they say that Anything over 25 to 29 is overweight and then from 29 up is obvious, but But if you're a weight lifter and you, you know you have a lot of body weight, but it's all lean body mass and muscle. Then that excuse the numbers and so just Make sure that you're fat level is Aziz proportionate to your gender, your age, your occupation, etcetera. And like you said, you know, bottom line healthy And, you know, I never felt more at home, and I'm kind of been there. Swim like you not quite 70. But pushing there. I'm just right behind you and glad When I went to Asia, I thought Oh, wow. I feel just like everybody else because everybody was thin over there. You know, when I went to Asia, Japan and other countries and come Here and it's like, go then David, you need to gain weight, or are you sick or something? Because my president bigger than me, But anyway, everybody's supersized here and they're the right size over there. So Had just wanted to add that to the next regarding that risk factor, Let's let's move on to alcohol. I did an article you probably weren't on hold when I was doing it. But it was regarding red wine and the fact that alcohol even one drink a day increases your risk of arrhythmia by a double digit percentages, and it's actually And Juries to your heart and other organs, even having one drink a day. So you know, the mass media is always like, Oh, well, you know, wine is good for you, especially red wine. And and I actually like I got a show on alcohol a couple weeks ago, and I forgot to mention my form than four main types of Off drinks that I do recommend assed far as wine D alcohol eyes wine because you can get it with alcohol removed. Unfermented wine you you may have had this yourself in. It's also called grape juice. Great. Cute. Yes. Oh, that's unfermented wine, right? Because one starts out his grape juice and then Marshaling great too. Yes, Yes, That's right. There's sparkling grape juice. And then, of course, there's fermented wine, which I use on my cell. It's almost every night, and that's also called vinegar vinegar If you write it, if you age wine beyond its alcoholic stage, it turns into vinegar. So anyway, so and then wind and capsules, which you find in the produce section there. Also, there you go by the name of grapes and s O Zone. Before kinds of wine that I recommend any way. Get off my little stage here and get back to you. And let's talk about the personal health organizer. What other sections that do you have, and in that book for people keeping their medical information in one place. It's a complete book from birth through life. Really? It's your birth information. Your medications. Allergies. Yeah, yeah. And, um, you're quick reference list is affection. That's the one that you hope to have when you go to the doctor's office because it lets out all your diagnoses with With them, so you can have.

Eric Harley and Gary McNamara
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott calls on CVS, Walgreens to speed up vaccinations
"Is pushing Walgreens and CVS to speed up the Corona virus vaccination rates. Texas is now administering 78% of vaccines. Walgreens and CVS are only 26%. Their vaccine administrations, the governor told reporters yesterday. The state administered vaccine effort in hospital administered efforts are much higher than those by the major pharmacies. According to the Department of Health and Human Services. The list of vaccine hubs, which already includes foreign Collin County now includes two more hubs in Dallas County, one more in Tarrant County and one in Parker County. Five hubs in Dallas County will be Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas County Health and Human Services, Parkland Hospital, UT Southwestern Medical Center and the city of Garland Health Department. A man has been arrested and

Eric Harley and Gary McNamara
State Adds Additional COVID-19 Vaccination Hubs in North Texas, Dallas
"Of vaccine hubs, which already includes four and Collin County now includes two more in Dallas County, one more in Tarrant County and one in Parker County. The five pubs in Dallas County will be Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas County Health and Human Services. Parkland Hospital, UT Southwestern Medical Center and the city of Garland Health Department and Arkansas Man is under arrest in

News Talk 1130 WISN
"ut" Discussed on News Talk 1130 WISN
"Where Phil Fulmer and UT was as big of a story line is Jeff Fisher, if not triple. Storyline is Jeff Fisher and the Tennessee Titans. And you look at guys who do poor jobs and you look at coaches that get caught up in moments and You question and you criticize, and maybe even as a fan as a fanatic, you take it the next level and save my goodness. Anybody could do this, But you take heat of the moment. It's something that you just say, because you're mad and you're reacting in the heat of the moment. And then you realize, yeah, You know what? Even though He doesn't have a great track record in the NFL. Jeff Fisher can handle coaching better than May I get it? Phil Fulmer. I want to criticize. What the hell happened there. He's Bruce Pearl was at UT. Okay. You know, I understand. These guys know what they're doing. They just got caught up in the moment every single time, Mike McCarthy. Is hiding behind now a to form Saying, especially with that play card up. He opens up the door for a realistic criticism of you know, I could do that job. I just don't know how you don't watch that team thinking that I could do that. That's all it takes to be an NFL coaches. What Mike McCarthy does. I will wrap the hour coming up next. It's the NFL Rush. Hey, this is Lisa Stove fan heard the Mark Patrick weight loss. Hypnosis hype. Well, I attended because my father stopped smoking with hypnosis. Hypnosis eliminated my desire for soda and fast food made me want to exercise and I lost £60. In six months, My energy level exploded. I went to another session to deal with some other problem foods and I lost another £10. In fact, I brought my husband. He lost weight. More important. Cholesterol and blood pressure improved. My friend went, and she lost £20 in the first two months. So does Mark Patrick. Hypnosis work. Oh, yeah, it works. Nothing has changed my life more well, except maybe my husband. He's so proud of me, makes me cry. Now that's remarkable..