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A highlight from GEN C: Dressing the Digital World With Derek Edwards, Nick Gonzalez and Megan Kaspar

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28:52 min | 3 months ago

A highlight from GEN C: Dressing the Digital World With Derek Edwards, Nick Gonzalez and Megan Kaspar

"Gen C is the generation of the new Internet. In Gen C, the C stands for crypto, but it also stands for creators, the connected consumer and collectibles, both digital and physical with on -chain provenance. It stands for culture and characters, the ones we play in games and the companion ones that AI is building alongside us. It stands for community and digital citizenship and the new set of transparent and trustless tools being built to govern them. These are the people who were raised on a different philosophy on how they look at money, how they look at identity, how they look at privacy and how they look at the hybrid, digital and physical spaces being built all around us. And finally, how they reimagine their relationships with the communities and companies they interact with. We focus on how brands large and small are building for these audiences. Welcome to Gen C. Welcome, everyone, to the special episode of Gen C. We're about halfway through Fashion Week here in New York City. So we thought for this week, we would feature a special conversation that was had at Consensus this year called Dressing the Digital World, Cutting Edge or Out of Fashion, and features a group of people who are really some of the smartest minds in the idea of digital fashion. It has Derek Edwards from Collab in Currency, one of the sort of big brains who talks about the idea of ownership of digital assets and where we're going with trust -minimized databases and on -chain recording of transactions. We have Megan Casper, who's one of the leading voices in digital fashion, also a founding member of Red Dow. And we also have Nick Gonzalez, the co -founder of UNXD. UNXD and their team help bring large brands into the digital space. Folks like Dolce & Gabbana, Valentino and a bunch of others, really an amazing group of technologists. A couple of notes. This was recorded live at Consensus this year. It is in front of a audience, so you might hear a little bit of room noise from the conversation. In addition, there is a video component that is playing behind them, just some of the assets that they're talking about. Not necessary to enjoy the conversation, but if you want to, we will have the link to the session in the show notes. So if you want to watch it instead of listen to it, all you have to do is register for a Coindesk account and that should give you access to the video. But we just thought, given it's Fashion Week, we are ready to bring you an amazing conversation all about digital fashion. Avery and I will be back next week with some amazing guests and we have a really amazing lineup of guests coming over the next bunch of weeks, which we're excited to share with you. So with that, I hope you enjoy this conversation around digital fashion from Consensus 2023. Welcome. Thank you guys for joining me. So topic today is dressing the digital world, cutting edge or out of fashion. I think we are all probably on the cutting edge side of it, but let's just set the stage. Let's introduce yourself and we'll go from my side over this way. All right, Derek, you go first. No, you're ready. I say who you are, how you fit into this world, and a little bit about what your background is. Who wants to go? Megan's got this. Megan. Hi everyone. Thank you for coming today. I'm Megan Casper. I am one of the founding members along with Derek of RedDow, which is the world's first digital fashion focused Dow. And we invest in and incubate and purchase digital fashion items and platforms to help proliferate the narrative around the digital fashion opportunities. Hey everyone, I'm Nick Gonzalez. I'm a co -founder of UNXD and we're writing the next chapter on luxury in the Web3 space. We are probably most well known for a partnership with Dolce & Gabbana, creating the first couture collection on chain, Collezzione Genesee, of which RedDow was a buyer and participant. And most recently, we're bringing Dolce & Gabbana from kind of the Web3 space into the Web3 gaming space with the launch of Masana .xyz coming up this year, and just announced a partnership with Valentino, one of the hottest Italian fashion brands out there. My name is Derek Edwards. I'm a managing partner at Collab Currency. We're an early stage Web3 investment group. We invest in some of the leading consumer Web3 projects at the seed stage. So some of my favorite products, things like Artblocks and Super Rare and Gallery, and also a co -founding member of Tribute Dow, which is focused on fashion and digital fashion and Web3. And then related to digital fashion, early stage investor and some of the products that are helping build out this industry. So things like IYK and 90CC and Shibuya Brand and Ready Player Me and things like this. So great panel here. Very excited for the combo. Awesome. And so I want to set the stage because you were all involved in that sort of iconic doge crown sale. And that was historic. I think it was over 400 ETH you bought for. And that was 2021, real high peak. And how has things changed since that moment for you? How are things evolved? We're two years from that. Obviously, the sales of that magnitude aren't happening right now. But, you know, do you think we're going to return to that? Where have we gone? And whoever wants to start up on that. Do you want to provide context on what it was? Yeah. So the doge crown is more than just, I guess, a meme. It was an actual physical item that was part of the Collecioni Genesee Drop that was based around Altamota 2021. It's a really fantastic crown. I think if we have a photo of it, that's probably going to come up. Both a physical and digital item. And this was really when we were creating something with Dolce & Gabbana, we really wanted to make something that started at the pinnacle of what fashion was for the brand. So we started with Altamota. So with the couture collection that they did. And this was a really beautiful piece inspired by the city of Venice and the doge palace that's there. And it had this very nice crossover with doge and doge coin. So it was a little bit of a wink and a nod, but was really exciting to collectors of both fashion and the Web3 space. And that's, I think, where we saw when physical and digital were combining. That intersection that's happening technically also happened in the cultural space as well, as we saw so many people in Web3 looking for the next phase of what was happening once you could tokenize items. Yeah. And as a member of Red Dow, we were most excited. This was our inaugural purchase. So we purchased the crown and the auction and also two of the jackets that were just shown. The jackets are purely digital. And this is the first time in history that a high end luxury fashion brand launched any initiatives in Web3. So that was really our moment entering into Web3 from the luxury standpoint. And at Red, we were really excited about that purchase. I know I was going to say like from an investment point of view, sort of like, you know, what was yours? Yeah, so I'll just say like since 2021, which is, I think, the question you teed up, I would say behaviorally, I think I continue to see the same things that I was looking for in 2023 that I was in 2021. I mean, this idea of digital objects having value, I think is something that has been around for decades. So I was an early player in some of these Internet economies, things like World of Warcraft, things like Diablo 2. And there were markets that would form for digital objects, whether they were armor or swords or skins. And these would be priced off market. But these digital objects didn't live on a trust -minimized database like a blockchain. They lived on a server, a private database. And over decades, we've continued to see behaviorally the same things happen. So just listen to this awesome talk right before this. There's Spencer from Yuga who referenced Counter -Strike skins, which continue to sell tens of millions of dollars worth of skins every single quarter. And these are not objects that live on a blockchain. These are objects that live on a private database. But there's still a demand and a growing demand by younger audiences to want to flex, to want to own, to want to curate their identity in these digital spaces. And so things like this drop and things like a lot of the images that you'll see up here is really just sliding into this grand trend line of younger audiences wanting to participate meaningfully inside of these digital economies in ways that help shape and inform their identity. And so I have seen nothing over the last two years than an acceleration towards these behaviors and couldn't be more excited about the things that are being worked on to optimize around this. I think it's a really interesting point you made around the Counter -Strike from the last thing. And we've seen that there's been black markets for skins, but they're not on chain. And this is a way to have these verifiable, legitimate things. And I think that's one of the things that I think is interesting about bringing Web3 to fashion is that ability to have providence. So is that something that drew Dolce & Gabbana to the project? 100%. I think it's a question that comes up with every fashion brand, particularly a luxury brand that we work with. If you're creating an item that is so exclusive and so valuable, if it's a one -of -one in real life, now it can be a one -of -one digitally as well. And that providence is stored on the blockchain. So now, Red Dow and the other buyers of Cholezion and Genesee have that piece forever for as long as Ethereum is operating. I hope it does. I'm not worried about Ethereum. Yeah. And then now that's expanding even further, more and more into the digital space. So I think if 2021 was about couture for us, 2022 was about ready -to -wear, and then now in 2023 is really about expanding into that gaming realm, that digital kind of looking towards what's going on in the digital space and helping enhance those experiences. I think we always say that people spend their money where they spend their time, and people are spending more and more time on gaming than they ever had before. You're looking at a quarter of a trillion dollar industry that has about 50 billion in cosmetics every year. It's going to be relevant, just like emerging markets were relevant to fashion brands as buyers coming out of China, coming out of all around the world. The same thing is going to happen in gaming. People are going to want to enhance their experience of those games. They're going to want to connect to those communities. And fashion is part of that. Great. And what do you say to sort of the skeptics of the people who are sort of saying like, well, that seems like a lot of money to spend on something that I can't physically hold. And we'll come back to the physical part of it. Like there are the connected pieces. No, Megan, go for it. I'll pick up. Megan. Well, you know, if you look at the amount of people in the world that are, we're all netizens basically. There's over 4 billion people using social media. And, you know, I think social media and gaming are going to merge into this social reality. And as we get to device disruption from our smartphones handheld, some near eye wearable, or even a brain computer interface chip, I think that, you know, the dematerialization of physical reality that's happening will be incremental over the next 10 or 15 years. So the generations that say, you know, digital is not as important as the physical, this really doesn't speak to them. This is more for the younger generations. And I feel like as millennials, we're sort of the bridge between, you know, the old paradigm and this new paradigm and the wave of dematerialization. Yeah, brilliant. The only other thing I would add is we're heading on a one way train right now. And it's like the convergence of multiple trend lines. It's the fact that a younger demographic wants to curate their identity in digital spaces more than they want to curate it in physical spaces. And those represent like this generation's next consumers for these objects. The second is the hardware constraints are now being relaxed, such that more immersive experiences around how you shape your identity can be enjoyed by larger groups of people. And as Megan said, we're just spending more of our time in these digital environments than we ever have. I mean, I've been saying this for years, but we've already been in a metaverse light. We are on Zoom calls all day. We're on Twitter. We're on Facebook taking photos of our physical self so we can curate our digital identity. We're already doing behaviorally the things that an immersive metaverse like environment should look like. It's just all built on private databases and it's all being patched together by bad technology. But the truth is blockchains are just a settlement layer for digital ownership. All of the information that we're using on these private databases will one day live on trust minimized databases for the benefits that we all know. There's interoperability, there's composability, there's price discovery. And these trend lines are all converging very quickly. And over time, I think it'll be shocking when folks start realizing a non -trivial amount of the world's GDP is going to run on blockchains and it's going to be digital objects and digital value. Yeah. And that really brings up something Megan, I know you've posed in virtual fashion. Can you speak a little bit about where does that come from and how do you see that growing? Well, it's still very early, but one of our portfolio companies, Dress X, they use 15 different use cases for digital fashion, which is the most out of any digital fashion company that exists. And just to sort of show their capabilities, I was the first human to wear a digital fashion NFT on live television in 2021. And then I was also the first human to be featured on the cover of a magazine wearing high -end luxury fashion. So Fendi let us superimpose digital clothing onto the photos of me. And those are just two ways that someone can use digital fashion, but people are valuing their digital identities more than their physical. And as we begin to value our digital more and more, we'll really care about the way that it looks and how we're able to show our ownership of items. Because today, the outfit that I'm wearing, the designer has no idea where I'm wearing it, who's seeing it, where it's being posted. But all of that post -sale consumer data and analytics can be now collected, put on chain, and then hopefully the wearer can be compensated. So there is definitely a lot of business models and new business model disruption that will come out of all of these use cases. Yeah, I think that really touches on also something I think we touched on when we chatted before, that idea that you start to build a community. And how is that something into all of what you're working on, but that you do get to know, not just someone who walks in the store or hands over a credit card, but you actually start to build a relationship with these customers. I mean, how does that fit in to sort of, you know, Nick? Yeah, I mean, I can take that first. So I mean, I think that this is a new experience, particularly for luxury brands. They know that they missed kind of e -commerce going online. They knew that going into Web 2 was a new experience for them, which was kind of the user could go from purchasing your products online to commenting on what you're posting online. And then now it's a whole new level of interaction that's happening through Web 3. So we have a Discord server that we're managing. That's tying into Twitter. We're doing Twitter spaces. Davide Segeri from Dolce & Gabbana was just today had the first time somebody from Dolce & Gabbana was authorized to speak on behalf of the brand in our Discord space. So it's a new experience. But the power that it's tapping into is the fact that now people are not able to just become consumers of an item and have that relationship end once they leave the store or fear that they're going to be harassed through email spam or something like that. Instead, now they're truly owners of the object that they bought digitally as well. And that creates a new relationship that can be scaled through software. So you can kind of create this digital intimacy, I think, that brands have been so good doing in the real world when you visit a boutique. Now that kind of ownership can be proof of ownership so that now when they're online, I can identify somebody like Megan who's living in the future. It's seriously like you hopped in a time machine and this is what everybody's going to be like in the next five to 10 years. And we can identify all of our holders and then help give them new items or help reward the people who are the biggest collectors or promoters of the brand themselves. And this is all evolving. It's not just going to necessarily be about one thing, but it's going to be about all these things that are leveraged through the power of digital ownership. I'll anchor this to a real world example, which is 90cc. It's the hat I'm wearing right now. And inside of this hat, there's a little nine right here. There's a little NFC chip in here powered by IYK, which is a software resolver layer for NFC chips to interact between the physical and this blockchain -based database. Once you actually have that tie between a digital asset that lives on a blockchain and a physical that can be linked to it, you can start to create very interesting experiences that could be pushed to this end user. There's a proof, there's a provenance that exists now. There's also a marketplace that can form on top of these primitives such that anyone can create a module through IYK to be able to push new experiences with the creator's intent, like a game. And that game could have score, and that score could have a leaderboard. And you can now start to see how brands can communicate with their end users post -purchase in a way that just wasn't previously possible because we now have this provenance that exists on this permanent, immutable, trust -minimized global database that we've never had access to before. And that's a very powerful primitive. 90cc is really just starting to scratch the surface of what they can do there. But there's all sorts of experiences, value -add, communication that can now exist between creator and owner of a physical object in a way that just didn't exist before. And I think that's some of the tie that I think is really exciting here over the next couple of years. The chips, are they washable? Like if you have a new shirt, are you going to ruin it when you throw in the drive? I've never washed this shirt. I'm going to wear it forever. No, they are washable, retains perfect usage. So they're pretty durable. Great. But yeah, I think that that sort of interaction in real life sort of connects these communities. And back in the 2021, again, there were the ape fest. Do you see that as kind of like gatherings by brand, sort of something that's going to return? I think it's sort of faded away a bit, but do you think that's going to rise back up? I think that wallet adoption, that's one of the biggest trends that I'm watching. And I think that it's going to take more people using wallets and being able to interact with the wallet in an easy, streamlined, simple way. Right now you have like rainbow and metamask and a few others, and they're just the barrier to entry is not super streamlined and easy for consumers. And when I think about web three versus web two, we have pretty streamlined consumer capabilities when it comes to buying things online. And I think that web three will just make it much easier. So instead of logging in and typing in all of your address, your credit card payment, I think that it'll just streamline that connect wallet and then immediately take out whatever the payment is. Hopefully your address will be saved on there. And it'll be a one click purchase and streamline. And then everything you own, like the receipts of what you own are now showing in your wallet. And you can share that from a standpoint of digital flexing or just have that for different ways of optimizing ownership and taking leverage against things that you own. So imagine 30 to 40 percent of the average American's closet goes unworn. Most people don't even know what they have. That's why they're continually shopping all the time and buying new things. Well, if you have everything in one place, you can see it and then you actually know the value of your closet and the value of your assets and you can take leverage against them. This gets pretty interesting. I actually love that. My husband actually works for StickFix, which is sort of like, you know, curating things, but they don't know what you have in your closet. And that was something we've talked about in that idea that you could let people sort of help you out curating. Like, do you think that's something that would come in? So, you know, multiple brands working together to say, like, all right, everyone who wants to be in will help you create outfits, will suggest things. Do you think that's something that's possible? I mean, just came to me, but I think that's super interesting. I think A .I. will have a huge play in that. You know, the Web 2 apps like Stylebook that catalog your clothing. I think that we'll have another application and layer of A .I. in there. So, A .I. and blockchain, I think, are huge components of what we're gonna experience with Web 3 consumerism. Yeah, I totally agree. The only other thing I would add there is we're now taking these physical objects that have helped shape identity and we're creating these digital representations of them in a very inexpensive way. When you start putting what has previously been physical into a digital environment that's programmable, that actually demonstrates provenance, that can be read by anyone on a global public ledger, all of these things are gonna mix and match. These ingredients are very powerful. And new types of products and new types of services are gonna get created, many of which that leverage models and LMs to things that we can't even dream up today. But, like, the fact that we're now digitizing the world onto this public database is an unlock that I think people don't quite recognize yet. It's gonna increase the types of products, the types of services, the terms of these markets in ways that just aren't really conceivable right now. I could just actually add one thing to that. Getting back to the point about, I think I've been talking about the connection between the brand and the community, what's also within the community themselves. Now that people can identify who is a holder of a piece of Dolce & Gabbana, the DG family boxes or any of the pieces from Riel de Parallella, they can start connecting with each other. And to the point around A .I., we just had this year with Metaverse Fashion Week, we had a fashion competition where actually people from the communities were designing pieces that could then be featured as part of the Dolce & Gabbana collection there. And one of the members of our community actually used A .I. to help create, you know, he's not a designer per se in the traditional sense, but he has enough of a way around computers and enough taste that he went and used A .I. to actually generate an outfit that was good enough to be selected as one of the finalists as part of that. So it's already here, I guess is the key. It's just not evenly distributed, I guess, as I was saying. No, I think that's really interesting, especially because I think, you know, you think of luxury fashions as highly controlling of their brand image and their IP and that, you know, Web3's ESOS is decentralized. So the idea that we're starting to allow people who are proven sort of brand ambassadors or brand fans participate in the ecosystem is really interesting. Do you think we'll see more of that? Do you think there'll be some kind of, you know, real tension points? Like, I think Dolce & Gabbana is, you know, at the forefront of Valentino coming on board. Nike, you know, coming in, there's a lot of brands who are sort of like welcoming sort of that thing. You know, they had a competition that curating Instagram so they could get people in. But I'm sure there will be brands that are sort of like, you know, we're Chanel. I don't know Chanel if they're into it or not, but and we don't want that. And do you think that is against the Web3 ESOS? Like, how do we decide that deal? I think it's a spectrum. I think it's something that brands will ring fence in the way that they're comfortable with. Sometimes people interject into social media and don't want comments. So they, you know, turn those off on the different platforms, but then they lose out on all these other great interactions. Dolce & Gabbana has been very forward thinking and as a consequence, they reap the rewards of that. So I think it's going to come down to the brand themselves, I think, as you're correctly hinting there between Chanel and others. I just wanted to add, I think it's important for people to recognize the level of success that has happened with UNXD, bringing in Dolce & Gabbana and Valentino. So if you look at luxury fashion specifically and artifacts, we would not put this in the category. But aside from artifacts, UNXD has had the most amount of revenue from a Web3 initiative with a luxury fashion brand. So I think that that's a pretty interesting data point. And I think that we're going to continue to see more and more brands enter the space as the use cases expand beyond just speculative asset investing and beyond just gaming. Yeah. And I'll add one thing, which is I think luxury fashion is a category that will be immense and will be valuable. And these are pioneers of what's happening in that space right now. But I will also say that fashion isn't just luxury. Right. And I wouldn't call myself a luxurious person. I'm wearing chucks right now. But this was all a curated choice when I woke up this morning to wear this CyberRucker shirt and these jeans and these shoes. And that choice is a choice of fashion. In the same way that me using a CryptoPunk on my profile photo with a MeVit behind it and a ChromieSquiggle flying behind me is a choice to curate and present my digital self. And there's going to be lots of those choices and lots of brands are going to start interacting with Web3 in a way that is what I believe to be fashion, even if it doesn't fit into the category of luxury fashion. And so I think this technology is very democratic. It's very open. It's very permissionless. But I think the thing that I want to convey is just a slight reframing is, you know, we all woke up this morning and made decisions to curate our identities and ourselves. And this technology will allow us to do that, curate ourselves in a digital way to a global audience. And those decisions, by their very nature, are fashion decisions and identity decisions. And this is a technology that will expand to all brands. I love that. And I think that's very true. And it sort of speaks to the democratization, but you know, it does allow people to sort of curate it on a much broader spectrum than just, you know, high end luxury fashion. I know that is the title here, but I do think fashion is broader than that one aspect. And do you think, and we talked a little bit about this, that there is sort of the ability, I know that, you know, I told you about ready to wear, but they're not quite like, you know, consumer mass market. But do you think that this in the future would open up more opportunities for aspirational people? Like we talked before, I copied a Dolce & Gabbana gown for my prom dress because I couldn't afford the real one. I had the dressmaker make it. But, you know, I would have loved to have been able to buy in now's today's world, you know, a digital version of the real dress to actually present, even if I can't afford the physical dress. And sort of where do you think we are going to fall on that sort of spectrum? I mean, we're seeing not just luxury, but as Derek alluded to, fashion is more than just that. And Web3, digital fashion specifically, more natively is very fantastical, gamified, augmented. And, you know, you could have things flying around you or wings in aspects that the physical really restricts you and restrains you from experiencing. So it's more of an experiential product that is being created. And we're seeing a lot of brands, not just 9DCC, but Psyche, actually, Alistair Hunt is building out a whole platform for digital fashion natives to be able to expand just digitally and not so much connected to the physical. So there's, I think, a huge opportunity for digital fashion native designers. Steffi Fong is another one who's really great. So, again, as we expand and explore more of our digital identities, we'll see more and more people filling their digital closets with digital fashion. What are you most excited about? What are the things we'll think we'll see in the next year, two years that you think we really need to keep an eye on? I think this intersection between physical and digital I think is incredibly powerful. And I think the primitives have now been kind of built and the standards are getting created for some really interesting stuff, some very meaty stuff as it relates to the physical and the digital to get created. I think projects to keep an eye on are for sure 9DCC, what G -Money is doing, IYK, Tribute -Brand .com is coming out with a very compelling drop at that intersection over in the next couple of weeks. So make sure to follow along there. And then just follow anything these two are doing. They're the gurus. I think the thing I'm most excited about is the next evolution of what we're doing with Dolce & Gabbana right now. And, of course, Valentino coming up towards the end of the year. That's Masana .xyz. And that's really a movement from what we're doing with Couture to Ready to Wear and then now into the web through gaming and adding a digital identity to each of the holders in our community. And that's something I think I'm really excited by. It's a cultural movement, not just a technological one. And it's where we're going to help bring more storytelling, I think, to Dolce & Gabbana and more interactivity in the digital space than people have ever seen before. Well, for me, as an investor in the blockchain space for over the last 10 years, it's most exciting to see wallets and wallets that have easy UI and UX come to bring more people in. And I think that the use case of digital fashion will help proliferate the adoption of Web3 and blockchain. I'll add one last thing. I swear I promised the last thing, which is I think a big, big tailwind over the next 12, 18 months is gaming and really great Web3 games getting created. And some of the identity things that I discussed previously being a core part of what makes Web3 ownership and Web3 assets powerful and a very powerful value prop. And I think we're at the point now where some of these digital fashion, the bridge to understanding this stuff is going to come through some of these immersive experiences that look like games and Web3 games. Yeah, I completely agree. Well, thank you all so much for joining me. Thank you.

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"valentino" Discussed on WTOP

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01:52 min | 9 months ago

"valentino" Discussed on WTOP

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"valentino" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:35 min | 1 year ago

"valentino" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Manus cranny Valentino's is the deputy head of developed markets research at the Mundy institute When you see the kind of explosive moves in bond markets first of all is the fed losing control of the narrative completely here No we don't think that the fed is completely losing control of the narrative the fed is really determined to fight against inflation The U.S. economy is now also really a booming the labor market is extremely tight And inflation continued to be broad based but we really expect the fed to remain very aggressive in its fight against inflation We expect one rate hike at each meeting this year and two to three 50 basis points rate hike on the table the fed is really firm in its determination but the U.S. economy is really running hot with a very very tight U.S. labor market job opening remain on a record high and as poll said the demand for job workers is hot extremely hot So we could expect the fed to remain very aggressive Here more conversations like this one on Bloomberg television streaming live on Bloomberg dot com and on the Bloomberg mobile app or check your local cable listings Markets headlines and breaking news 24 hours a day At Bloomberg dot com the Bloomberg business app and at Bloomberg quick take.

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"valentino" Discussed on Daily Pop

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04:15 min | 1 year ago

"valentino" Discussed on Daily Pop

"We looking? By the way, everyone in the control room is like, oh my God, you're working with your ex-wife in front of your new wife. Like they're waiting for her to have a reaction. Gee, they are. They work together? Yeah. I didn't know that. I've never heard her bring it up ever. Has ever been difficult to watch or nothing. You don't think about it. I mean, they have been selling their show for over ten years. So who am I to come in and be like, you know, what are you doing? We're all raising kids together. So it is what it is, right? There's been like super supportive since day one, so you know everything's been going great. Yeah. Oh, R two lucky. Very, very much. Can you all been together what? A year and a half to two and a half years. I'm not good at married four months. And so is it still as exciting as the third date? I mean, look at them. They look like they're doing some exciting television. We don't know yet. But the third day we were living together, but we didn't know each other's last names yet. Yeah, we moved very fast. Yeah, third date moved in together. I'm at the whole family. Got engaged after a year, and then yeah, here we are. Very planning a baby. Oh my God. So what would you say to the haters that said, this is not going to last? Because a lot of people did say. I told you so. Yeah. Right. 'cause everybody likes to say it's football blues that he is for me. He didn't really buy her a front rari. But you couldn't do it. No, I really did. And I think it was the second date actually. I was like, the first day went so well. I was like, I gotta, I gotta keep this girl so I just came home with a Ferrari. The first day I got Valentino shoes. The second day I got a Ferrari. And the third day she got a house in kids. Yeah. But I was stunt kids. I got a husband. I got a whole family of el moussas. I walked into a chaotic but amazing life. You guys have been on this amazing fertility journey. It's had some ups that had some downs. Where are we now in the process? While you guys are getting an exclusive today actually, I don't know if you even knew, but no one knows how many embryos we got and what the oh, I'm not telling the gender. I can't tell the gender. There goes your exclusive. Good thing I remember. But we had four embryos that are saved right now. Three are the same gender and they're all very strong. The fourth one's not as strong, so we probably don't use that one. So let me ask you this question. Are you planning on? 'cause I know a lot of people now are open into surrogacy. Are you planning on carrying your own child or are you open to surrogacy as well? Don't look over here, it ain't gonna make it. I'm looking forward to the pregnancy weight, so I hope she carries it. I've already told her I'm getting 30 pounds, right? Is that the rule? What was it two days ago? I'm gonna gain 30 pounds in your pregnant. I'm like, we're in this together. For sure. I'm not gaining 30 pounds. I don't know why you are. I'm carrying myself, yeah. That'll be a fun experience. And my mom had a good pregnancy all too, and my sister, so I feel like, good job. Fingers crossed. Absolutely. We're all looking forward to it. Now, you said on your Instagram that it was the best Valentine's Day ever. It was. Oh, what kind of not want to know? I can't imagine what did you get the space shuttle? No. It was the best because it was the first Valentine's Day. We took the kids with us. So the four of us went on a Valentine's Day, date. We went to a fancy restaurant. Got dressed up, got Taylor flowers and roses and braid and shark balloons, and we just made it really special for the kids. That is amazing. It was really cool. You're carrying the baby. Blessed to be the fruit. It's time to play a game. We're calling pop our flop. We're gonna ask these guys some romantic questions and you let us know if it's a pop or if it's a flop, using the paddles right here. Paddles, honey. And explain. Why? Okay. Fill a house with flowers on Valentine's Day. Like the Kardashians. Mom or flop. For.

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"valentino" Discussed on The New Yorker Radio Hour

The New Yorker Radio Hour

01:44 min | 2 years ago

"valentino" Discussed on The New Yorker Radio Hour

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"valentino" Discussed on Keep It!

Keep It!

02:46 min | 2 years ago

"valentino" Discussed on Keep It!

"Cents. It's it's disposable clothing you put on the dress. You take a picture for instagram than you literally have to throw it out. Because it's so poorly made they also fashioned does this. But she is like very predatory when it comes to stealing designs from urban outfitters move. Yeah but to an extent that's really really egregious and their clothes are ugly. Is this also a situation where you order and it shows up to your house mysteriously fast like because this be possible. Yeah yeah like real sweatshop vibes you order it now. You're like actually the dresses coming from inside the house out the door which by the way before even get into the rush controversy. I wanna say that this in another way is a thing that i've seen white people doing online. That was taken from queer culture. Because i feel like if you haven't seen like ballroom videos where like You know people are talking about like what they're wearing the dress. Mosquito the heels. Valentino like that those videos. I felt like started to circulate online. And then all of a sudden white people started doing them. But i'm obsessed with these sorority rush videos. These girls were doing outfits of the day now. Everybody's parodying them but my keep it goes to all of the controversy surrounding michaela colpepper. Her she is a mixed race girl who was rushing alabama. She became sort of a star and then she didn't get into any of the house. Get into any of the houses and also has shaun king posted about this continue. He's like the rumpelstiltskin. Keep it you know you know. He is busy collecting money for afghanistan. Michaela was one of the stars of this tick-tock trend because she's not why and of course. The internet was rooting for her. Because they were like. Yeah go ahead girl. Get into the sorority rush. Whatever find sorority in alabama she did not get into a sorority and then also she was briefly shadow band on tick tock. She got access again. But it's because people were accused of using a tanning bed to blackfish people as she had to come and say guys..

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Victoria Valentino, Bill Cosby Accuser, Speaks About His Overturned Conviction

Car Pro

01:41 min | 2 years ago

Victoria Valentino, Bill Cosby Accuser, Speaks About His Overturned Conviction

"Bill Cosby came down this week, chances are pretty good. Your reaction was the same as ours in the newsroom. What just happened here? It was a stunning ruling the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, throwing out Cosby's sexual assault conviction and releasing him from prison. Cosby, who is now 83 flashed the V for victory sign to a helicopter overhead as he trudged into his suburban Philadelphia home after serving nearly three years of a 3 to 10 year sentence for drugging and violating Temple University sports administrator Andrea Constand in 2000 and four Cause we spoke with ABC news after he was released over body had defense to say Wait one second. This doesn't match up with the truth. This is not what I was taught in college. This is not what I was part in all the former Cosby Show Star was one of the first celebrities tried and convicted in the ME two era. Can't stand and her lawyers called the ruling disappointing, as did many of the as many as 50 women who accused Cosby of similar actions. One accuser, Victoria Valentino spoke with NBC's Kyra Phillips after his release. First of all, How are you feeling right now? It's been a long day of very distressing day, a very emotional day and a very infuriating day. I think all rape survivors. Have an impotent rage because they are not able to really be listen to be validated be vindicated when he received his guilty, guilty, guilty verdict. We thought we had received justice. What

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"valentino" Discussed on The Business of Fashion Podcast

The Business of Fashion Podcast

04:31 min | 2 years ago

"valentino" Discussed on The Business of Fashion Podcast

"We were looking at it almost like it was a second industrial grip on the bottom of his shoes to the different for woking and surfaces he gave me really at different perspective and craig gabe Nubas bacteria job as lewd Was really interesting as she being demeaning I think before it was interesting that it you know it's served. It was like an integral part of the shoe. It was like a funk to new poll shoot rafa than odin only dormant or aesthetic aspect at the same time but it was both which was kind of interesting thing to remember. What i think is really interesting about this show. Is that to me. it is totally roman. It feels to me. Like i said a pilgrim shoe but also it's a little bit gladiatorial. You know you say that craig who said it protects the foot. So it's quite. It's very roman in that way. But but and valentino is very rome. But i think the shoe is a provocative interpretation. It's very appropriate interpretation of rome but it's quite a left field interpretation valentina. That was not a great but the is not hannity before that he was very Beat green and shoot and the about maybe adding we. We both out in our culture that super beta some yuan sounding a new friends together. And i think he's a that you can read define as sneaker gladiator sandal fieger sues As a novel ended less for that light. But you do imagine people looking at it and people looking at it and thinking. This isn't the valentino. I know. But i really like this. So actually it's talking to a whole new audience for valentino. I think it can talk to people that already know staffs in half or will be august is stats in. They'll really Even to people that don't know rock said maybe can approach this status and religious From different view when you you live in a brand like these we we lots of signs that you already know as savvy Bows roses were there. I think it's important to to give en- to sheath the science if you really know giving them different meaning at is more of the moment because it sent added If you use Design as possible entity and as they are sort of reverence it can become But if you use this evening them different moment is like giving a with taking away. The old meetings and heaving leaving exactly as they are by giving them a new steady canoe a vibes. a new Lives more at the moment. I think you people will see them from a different perspective The different events that the same the thing that's important is about the is who we look at the things from a different perspective and meet is important. Not only for these. They will do valentino. Because i'm not going to change the designs. In order to your valentino more relevant or more of the moment they. I will use the same out just the same signs back when to give them the for meeting..

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"valentino" Discussed on The Business of Fashion Podcast

The Business of Fashion Podcast

02:45 min | 2 years ago

"valentino" Discussed on The Business of Fashion Podcast

"Welcome craig up paulo. We're going to talk today about one of the most interesting collaborations. I think i've come across in an era when everybody is talking about collaborations The whole notion of working together as obviously become a huge thing over the course of the pandemic when people are looking for their own approaches to the trying to find their way into a very uncertain future and working with other people seems to be something that people have settled on. Which i really like. It seems such an obvious thing. But this collaboration doesn't strike me as obvious so i want to know right away. How did this happen. Yes i always believed in collaborations. I feel that creating and the Area it means a lot to even for a brand. I did collaboration. Different collaboration with the junior from under where we Denies a adding that kind of the front Even sense. It is almost to say like a new a different perspective perspective on the brand. I'm a working on. And i wanted to celebrate the tonton anniversary of rocks. Rock said collaborating need the People that i really love. I bet every collaboration has been born from something that is read best. Not and i think that craig is one of the maas talented creative. And you're really so i wanted to give the mother. They work on the same. A- recite the stocks working on saturday that that can can be different not to like a marketing collaboration. I wanted to have like a creative cooperation. Which is going to be france. It and that's why greg is first of offer is a collaboration i can be in the can be done on. Ross because i follow exhibited E. represents the creativity like from him and i love the he must be some because is always important for me and to create connection i i knew he even before we will get together on different projects the genius end so we had the new chat nature

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Valentinos Pierpaolo Piccioli and Craig Green on Creative Collaboration

The Business of Fashion Podcast

02:45 min | 2 years ago

Valentinos Pierpaolo Piccioli and Craig Green on Creative Collaboration

"Welcome craig up paulo. We're going to talk today about one of the most interesting collaborations. I think i've come across in an era when everybody is talking about collaborations The whole notion of working together as obviously become a huge thing over the course of the pandemic when people are looking for their own approaches to the trying to find their way into a very uncertain future and working with other people seems to be something that people have settled on. Which i really like. It seems such an obvious thing. But this collaboration doesn't strike me as obvious so i want to know right away. How did this happen. Yes i always believed in collaborations. I feel that creating and the Area it means a lot to even for a brand. I did collaboration. Different collaboration with the junior from under where we Denies a adding that kind of the front Even sense. It is almost to say like a new a different perspective perspective on the brand. I'm a working on. And i wanted to celebrate the tonton anniversary of rocks. Rock said collaborating need the People that i really love. I bet every collaboration has been born from something that is read best. Not and i think that craig is one of the maas talented creative. And you're really so i wanted to give the mother. They work on the same. A- recite the stocks working on saturday that that can can be different not to like a marketing collaboration. I wanted to have like a creative cooperation. Which is going to be france. It and that's why greg is first of offer is a collaboration i can be in the can be done on. Ross because i follow exhibited E. represents the creativity like from him and i love the he must be some because is always important for me and to create connection i i knew he even before we will get together on different projects the genius end so we had the new chat nature

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"valentino" Discussed on The Adam Carolla Show

The Adam Carolla Show

09:51 min | 2 years ago

"valentino" Discussed on The Adam Carolla Show

"Like why can't why they should have given drew a chance to rebutted her. An op ed piece or whatever or somebody who had a fucking spine at this at the time should have stepped up. This is not the problems getting worse. You have a bunch of unqualified bureaucrats. Making horrible decisions and dr drew tries to come on board and they pooh-pooh him what the fuck is going on in this city problem is to a contributing problem is the i see it. A lot in christie's work just in the corporate world. When i watch her do thanks. Is the paralysis by analysis. Like pick a direction we're catering to much to every voice which is someone's gonna opposed to every black whatever whatever any plants. There's always going to be a small group vows direction and go otherwise. You're going to be standing on go like we've been for. How many years direction go try. Something doesn't work try something else but otherwise is going to be. We cannot do that. Because that's the idea. Do not to be too cynical. But am i completely wrong. Thinking that our mayor and our governor are hoping that it'll be the next guy's candy and and be careful about homeless advocates because these groups aren't champions for the homeless. They make their business. Basically the al sharpton the jesse jackson's of homelessness there fucking hustlers. They have a griff. That's their business when the when the business the day. Black people are happy is the day i'll use in the grievance business and they're in the homelessness business i think it's a big fat fucking hustle like what are these homeless advocates say their outrage when they're cleaning scraping people off the ground and getting them out of the park so what. They're rolling their own their their failed. They're they're slamming drugs. Like what kind of advocate are you. What if that was your kid. And you're an advocate for your kid. Would it be like just let him. Crash out by the fucking fountain for another leave. 'em alone let them do new will talk about which job is to clean the park. There's always going to be a group like you. The going some people are going to get their heels three hundred her leon ian times square kind of well. The problem is they'd be nice if we could do community policing and it'd be nice if all the programs and we could reimagine everything but the reality is fucking show up. Clean it up. You know central park people getting raped. You'll get murdered. Fine fucking show up. Put a bunch of cops their crackdown on everyone in the guys that are doing the broken window shit magog. I was doing. The selling fake rolex is. The guy was stealing a little bud. Let's get them out. Gotta gotta go and then yeah and then it magically cleans up pretty fast. Andrew valentino twenty-six long island. You gotta youtuber problem Hemi yes Thanks for taking my call and yeah got a classic case of stake in identity. A you know. There's a youtube or the name of Jasko and he has a recent video out where he was in the desert of arizona and Buddy his ended up making something something where he got. He got harassed by another guy by On a phone call by the name of andrew valentino. And then i got all these guys have. His followers are coming after me on twitter thing. We'll all 'cause. I did a podcast about You know my experience in the church of scientology. I did like two weeks. That story I did two weeks and church of scientology. I was a spiritual tourist if you will to two weeks then so now you got. You got these guys as followers. They're coming after me saying well. This is a scientology move. This is what they do. They harass people in the middle of the desert in arizona specifically youtubers. You have nothing to do. And you know and i guess it's it's documented that i did a podcast about it with some fellas on And so i'm i'm just. I'm trying to partition your advice. Adam as to how. I how do i handle the first of all that boys have too much time on their hands because these girls doing this these dudes and boys too much time on their hands. Joke around. But i got the mistaken identity brian. Why don't you change your last thing. Valentino berg take Take a page out of the jews. Back on allenstein balanced. Valentine andy valentine i dunno got to blow in the time. It took to tell me right. We're already done with this possible more attention now. This guy the bag now. Yeah and you're scared it'll do what. What what business. You're in andrew i mean i. I'm in a couple of different businesses. Oh you know rich man. Poor man i prefer not to say right right. That ain't that ain't middle-class plastic. Tell you this the second the ones that don't wanna tell you that's rich man. Poor man. Sorry andrew yes. I think I think what i'm gonna do is and adra wrinkle on andrew. You good looking. I i. I'm pretty. I actually have been told. I look like you at mode. I had given up comedy and decided to pursue it and support the craft instead. Okay all right so straight answers. Yeah you sound like a good looking. Dude michael me andrew and all right andrew the okay. I can tell good looking chicks when you talk to over the phone because they factor in there looks except for over the phone. They just sound boring. Oh sure talking to him at a party being thrall concern looking. I see so you do the same with andrew. Good looking people tell long winded doors echo nowhere right because they're used to having given rapt attention when people try that someone goes fatty. Sweat it out brian. What was your. What were you wearing when you really good-looking long time. Hear your story where i stood. They'd actually like the story to stretch out as long as they can. Because our talking. That's right you know what. I mean down at the store. You may have to leave so this way street. I think i think the men suffer from it as well Sam twenty seven philadelphia. 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Guess Is Under Fire for Knocking Off Telfar's "Shopping Bag"

Pop Fashion

01:58 min | 2 years ago

Guess Is Under Fire for Knocking Off Telfar's "Shopping Bag"

"Far clemenza designed a vegan leather shopping bag that is extremely popular. It's nickname is the bushwick birkin. We've talked about it a number of times on the show. It's beloved to describe it if you haven't seen. It has a rigid rectangular shape two sets of straps and is recognizable mostly by the circular shaped logo and the center of the bag as a circle with a t and it is iconic. It is beautiful. Well guess came out with a bag. That looks kinda familiar. It is the same shape it has to says of straps if features a circular logo with a g in the middle. And you might think well. A rectangular bag is a rectangular bag right. No look so much like it. Lisa looked at it right before the show. What did you think lisa. It's a same ding. Dang bag but like not as good is the guest one made of leather. I don't think so. i think still vegan. Yeah it's no the talafar one looks way better. Of course gas dot called out. People were like yeah no to such an extent. That gas withdrew the bag completely. You cannot buy any more in a statement. The company said this is what guests said quote signal brands. The handbag licensee of guests inc has voluntarily halted the sale of its g logo totes. Some on social media have compared the totes to tel afar global shopping bags signal brands does not wish to create any impediments to tell far global success and such as independently decided to stop selling the g logo totes. How benevolent of them want notice. They used the words voluntarily and independently fascinating.

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US sees lower death rates among children

Inside Outside Guys

01:27 min | 2 years ago

US sees lower death rates among children

"Rates for Children are down for about everything and for Corona virus, Except for the rare obese adolescents seem to be the patient that would pump the Children's hospital Michigan or another pediatric facility and have a bad outcome now bad outcome, meaning that they would need to go to the ICU and that they might need to be on a breathing machine. We're not usually talking about somebody passing away that that's a rare rare exception in pediatric doctor Rudy Valentini, chief medical Officer of Children's Hospital of Michigan, says the near disappearance of the flu corresponds with the small number of coronavirus cases and deaths among Children were being so few cases of viral infections in general, because I believe distancing and mask and sanitation of your hands. Nobody behaves like they used to call the small numbers of kids who have gotten Corona virus. Ah, higher percentage of cases are among minorities spread with people who live in close proximity. That's why we talk so much about distancing while we talk about masking, they think about if you have a household With four people in it for household is more densely populated in that tends to be less affluent communities to this could still spread the virus. So any one of us you, me or any child could have covert infection today not realized it we call it pre symptomatic and actually be infectious for one or two days before we become symptomatic. And if you're very infectious, early on, and so, yes, that's definitely been shown that Children can do that. But in a year marked by pandemic catastrophe, the lower childhood deaths from all causes is a welcome. Change. I'm decay thinner for WJR Health

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"valentino" Discussed on Talk with Oliver

Talk with Oliver

05:02 min | 3 years ago

"valentino" Discussed on Talk with Oliver

"See things differently which is crazy because that means will the colors. Uc is not the same colors icy and it's to do with the amount of sun you say people who left the jungle. Black people at the jungle maurice. Nancy white people have their is got us to different lighting or some shit like that. Who knows the point is that human beings see the same thing differently and that is phenomenal. Yep yeah it's it comes down to that That opinion as well. You know we all have different opinions. And that's because we physically also have those those different perspectives And i actually have a few things. I want to touch up on there that you were saying But you know this is something. I you know using his example to a lot of people when i tell them that you know what you need to accept that that person's truth is that person's truth that person's perspective is that person's perspective whether it's different to you or not who's to say that you're right and he's wrong. Who's to say that he's right and you're wrong you know because think about it this way. We do get taught that this over here is orange or this is orange is probably not orange to you through the camera. You know through your eyes sites and your glasses or whatever but this is this is orange to me. But that's because i've been taught as well that are injured. The word is associated with this color. This this this existing sort of splice of light of light. There we go there we go. We got all right and then this over here. This over here is blue. You know this is green but people who are colorblind. They will not see that people who are not colorblind. They will not see that because they've associated and they've been taught throughout their life that this is blue they've been taught that the word b. l. u. e. blue is associated with this spectrum of light. They've been taught that this spectrum of light is associated with the word r. e. d. red. I've been associated with purple. That sort of thing and people need to accept it that you know what. Perhaps it's either way the person or there is actually a you know a pigmentation in their eyesight that they have that we don't have and it comes down to the animals all right. That's the connection through animals. I also believe that most conc- whereas animals can see way more than we can. And i know for a fact that cats can see infrared so they can see you know when your phone is connected to wi fi when you're pressing your remote for your tv. They can see that. Little infrared th. That's why cats don't like microwaves. You know and what's really interesting about that. When you were saying that it could have been your aura that you were putting out in a sense of like. It wasn't your grandma's energy but the fact that you are creating that energy inside of your aura. In that room the dog started seeing it. It's like you will were purposefully putting out that energy as a As an energetic you know Peace or.

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"valentino" Discussed on Talk with Oliver

Talk with Oliver

04:53 min | 3 years ago

"valentino" Discussed on Talk with Oliver

"Oh i kind of liked it when it does that to my nose and then you end up laughing about it you know but i i totally agree with you If you start having more conversations where you're in harmony with people that's great but also don't avoid conversations where there would be disagreement where there would be. You know that that chance that higher chance of of conflict because if you have those conversations you learn from that. I'm the best. The best teachers of anything in life is always that which you know most people avoid. The best teacher of love in life is pain is heartbreak. The best teacher of gratitude is lack is not having something being ungrateful. The and people avoid that. They think it's such a bad thing when you avoid it. You're actually not growing. You think you're growing you think if you clean everything before you eat like the germs and you make sure that you're you know you call yourself germaphobe but if you make sure everything is spotless that you can lick it clean. You think you're clean and you're healthy but in actual fact as soon as you get exposed to one tiny germ you're going to be so weak because you haven't built your immune system and so it's in those moments of conflict in those conversations of disagreement and those conversations where there is a high chance of conflict that is where we grow the most but it also makes us appreciate the the conversations that we have in harmony with a lot of people and it all comes down to opinion. It really does come down to opinion. You know we're all here. We all have our own opinion and when we start learning that everyone else is on their learning journey. Everyone else has an opinion. You'll start you'll start paying more attention to your own opinion and accepting others as well so check this out is the is half the world connor blind right all. Do people see things differently. Period for example gold and yellow the gold and blue dress. That was his dress the years back and there was like is it gold or is it blue laden kidding half. The people said it was blue. Hof said it was good. That was a thing called yanni and laura unique yeni laurel so. There's a sound thing. People had jenny people had loro. He's not hanging to sag. That is even fucking blue or it's read that's a dog or fucking goat..

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"valentino" Discussed on Talk with Oliver

Talk with Oliver

04:19 min | 3 years ago

"valentino" Discussed on Talk with Oliver

"And the story. Yeah and and funny enough. This is what happens in kid shows. You know because kids are so. I work with kids. They're so open their massive sponges. And this is why you know when we're older. A lot of people say That they cannot do this or they don't learn fast or whatever it's mainly because they're not sponging like they used to. When there were a kid they were not as curious as they used to be. You know when there were a kid and in the kid's programs we we sort of. There's people that know how curious on how spongy kids are. And so in the kids programs they put in these little suggestions of you know you can choose. Do you want the good or the bad For instance you know while you were talking about the power and everything. I mean one of the best examples. This woman with great power comes great responsibility and it comes down to being humble. It comes down to to that store rendering. Yeah i mean you could use that manipulation for bad thing to pull out that that you know five thousand two empty someone's bank account for yourself or you could use the manipulation to show them that they too can reach that potential that you know. They can manipulate life into their own sort of design. And and that's why. I think you know a how can i say it It's it's something that not a lot grasp. And i personally grasped it quite late in my life even though i'm pretty young but when you realize that you do have that power to choose whether you want the manipulation because like you said we all have access to it if one person can do it then everyone can do it. It's a level of awareness. Like you said it's if you can do it. Oliver i can do it. And it's got nothing to do with feeling inferior and superior like you said it's all got to do with that entitlement. Are you reaching that entitlement..

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"valentino" Discussed on Talk with Oliver

Talk with Oliver

05:33 min | 3 years ago

"valentino" Discussed on Talk with Oliver

"I was always some growing up. Who was different right. And i didn't get bullied. What i did was intimidated people because they were picking on me to the last one. No intimidate antagonized. So somebody would say kumate. Rulings is where you keep calling that kid prick and don't respond wise. Ever been hardwoods me. I kept giving it back so it was his constant goes near pre a come. She the fuck yourself. G kicks me i cup so it was like fucking bombs coming everywhere and i just launch them back. It wasn't actually billion. I realized that. I wasn't in harmony with anything in my surroundings. Right now k. Because if i said something they didn't have the same mindset belief. whatever 'cause they were following the group right. I would counteract my way because i thought marvez right and the majority of them didn't they will following their shape and i'm from another tribe sedgley putting my my way of thinking on men. Elvis too many majority so they win so they they look around to the majority and like. What's this kid on about smoking cool. Were you wanna babylon smooth gain. You're not you're the way right so right nope this is so you know and then realizes that i've been around people who are in harmony waves where you can just be or self people like i just wanna be myself. I'm being may if like fuck it. Fine right what i have realized is that it's crucial to adapt to your volume. You can be yourself but you're gonna find that everyone else in this one eight billion human beings but you're not going to really fit in with probably almost ninety nine percent of them and the one percent you do is your friends and your family so you can be yourself and your naturally annoy people right but you with them and i realized from having not fade with people to since i became aware of rapport and matching their report of what. It's like to fit in with them. And i'm not sacrificing being me. I'm adopting. I'm being me as in the traits of meal at you will like like funny cide with me my opinion itself my same religious self my political self. My judging self like they got less money. They live in a poor state. May they have greasy hair. Efat take all that away and just be in harmony with them as a human being and every single human being. And i can compare myself to school days where i didn't get anyone versus now. Get everyone even though i can see we are not the same people and it's so amazing fitting in and being in harmony with surroundings. The guy with this. What i'm trying to say is that it's important to fit in your surroundings and not let the ego. Say what i'm just gonna be made. They don't like it. Fuck it bachelor was getting. This is about the voice in your head is saying the cup down and you'll say no people argue for this say people argue for the sake of arguing right just augie rather than trying to find common ground. They argue so the voice in the head. They are good people down the pub for example. What i'm trying to say is don't argue. People don't argue the voice in your head if somebody says let's go over here in this corner over than say fine here. Thank you go with them. The voice in your head says put the damn cup down twice. you're going to drop their. Don't say fuck off. Jesus you know. I'm listening to satan. Put the cup down. And it's perfectly in harmony and the spill your drink and you move on people argue and the counteracts that voice in your head whether it's cvs says what your parents say what anyone says. Just fucking listen to it. When i did that..

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"valentino" Discussed on Talk with Oliver

Talk with Oliver

03:22 min | 3 years ago

"valentino" Discussed on Talk with Oliver

"In my opinion like an actor you can spend all week learning his lines and right. The minute goes on stage. He could get stage fright and forget his lines so all that preparation did mean shit at if just for example improvise on that spot and made up a story line. The audience would know any different right. Which means that end of the day is all about in that moment. And you can't change that my plan for shit and what came to my mom you mentioning about a bat phone flipping your hand is i know for example if i've taken a glass out the covers and i suddenly get this voice or urge feeling saying you're gonna drop it if i don't put it down. It normally drops why because unconsciously. I know that. I'm not gripping that class in the same way i normally do but i'm still holding on to it but by braise like no you're not holding onto how you normally do and it's like right if you don't change this pattern is going to sleep in your hand and so many times and this is an example of the cop where it's just fallen out. If i'm walking up the stairs. Not my hand. And i get the feeling. Put it dining in drop pet. If i don't trust my instinct voice message put it down it drops and it spills the same as your phone. Your outside on the pavement but case for example and he suddenly get the urge put in your pocket. Go inside or go on some grass. And you don't do that. Boom you drop your phone and this happens so quickly every single time. I don't trust my up. So that's the thing about having no control. We have controlled labor shit but we do have control over decisions and acting upon things that tell us. We should be doing this differently. Let the lion should could seek. The line might have had an instinct that there was a russell but it was too busy feeding that lyon offer tit by he was that she was not trusting. I've got Rustling birsh is. She trusted that rustling. Bush got feeling them. You know she might have a seven lions. She's got six Yeah yeah that's precisely true When you were talking about you know actually trusting the gut and You know that that little voice inside your head saying that you're gonna drop this because like you said you know you're not actually gripping onto it like you used to or like you usually do It's a really important thing to to actually like you say. Put the glass down because we're too busy sometimes focused on that little argument with you. Not trusting the gut. So when you're not trusting you kind of like arguing with it as like non. And i'm not gonna drop it now you're gonna drop it you're not gripping you you're so focused on that you're you're away from the present moment you're away from that like that present physical like reality that you're in that moment and so you drop it whereas if you become present with you know in that moment and you actually say okay hold on. I'm not gonna argue with you. I'm going to trust you. I'm putting you don boom and you know you don't drop it or anything And it's it's it's a crazy thing. It's a really really crazy thing The the little arguments that we have with ourselves when we do not trust ourselves you know that little voice in our head or We we negate the acceptance of actually being present in that moment With whatever it is that's going on like growing up. I was always somebody hang on..

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"valentino" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

Newsradio 970 WFLA

02:30 min | 3 years ago

"valentino" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

"Star who played college football and FS. You spent most of his life in Palm Beach County. He died in the town of Jupiter in September. 2018 at the age of 82, unknown as to why it took 2.5 years for Reynolds is remains to be buried. His niece settled the estates legal affairs in December. Hurts in good company at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery buried near people like Judy Garland, Rudolph Valentino, Johnny Ramone and Soundgarden's Chris Cornell. I'm Joel Malcolm with Florida's news. I'm John. The Kristen shares his gratitude. I'm Mary course. Eddie Fox News. Former president thanking his legal team and all of the United States, senators and members of Congress and a statement Saturday night after the Senate acquits Trump for the second time House impeachment managers convinced 57 senators, including seven Republicans that former President Trump incited insurrection Senators. We proved he betrayed his country. We proved he betrayed his constitution. Maryland Democrat Jamie Raskin, an impeachment managers argue. Trump's weeks of refusing election results led to the deadly ride at the Capitol on January. 6th charge attorney Michael Vander being called preposterous. Democrats were obsessed with impeaching Mr Trump from the very beginning of his term. In a statement, former president Trump called the trial another phase of the greatest witch hunt. Heading the movement to make America great again has only just begun. Jared Halpern Fox News. Meanwhile, the White House deputy press secretary is stepping down over threats he allegedly made to a member of the media. In a statement Saturday, White House deputy press secretary TJ Duck Low announced he's resigning for the abortion, disrespectful and unacceptable threats that he made to a reporter for Politico press secretary Jen Psaki acknowledged, uh, close resignation coming just one day after he was suspended for one week without pay. After telling this reporter he would destroy her if she published a story about his relationship with them. Another member of the media. The Biden administration's response came under fire for the suspension, contradicting the president's promise to fire anyone who disrespected a colleague Duck low, adding in a statement, quote I know I can't take it back. But I also know I can learn from it and do better and quote Matt Napolitano, Fox News and New York governor Andrew Cuomo faces intensifying accusations that he covered up the true death toll of covert 19 on nursing home. Residents in a two told lawmakers the data was delayed because they worried the information will be used against them. State lawmakers They're now calling for an investigation and demanding Cuomo be stripped of his emergency powers. America is listening to Fox News. From the Florida Central Credit Union home Lose Traffic.

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"valentino" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

Newsradio 970 WFLA

02:30 min | 3 years ago

"valentino" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

"Who played college football and FS. You spent most of his life in Palm Beach County. He died in the town of Jupiter in September. 2018 at the age of 82, unknown as to why it took 2.5 years for Reynolds is remains to be buried. His niece settled the estates Legal affairs in December. Hurts in good company at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery buried near people like Judy Garland, Rudolph Valentino, Johnny Ramone and Soundgarden's Chris Cornell. I'm Joel Malkin with Florida's news. I'm John. The question came triumphs. I'm Mary course. Eddie Fox News. Former president Trump releasing a statement expressing his gratitude for his acquittal and thinking his legal team and supporters the Senate voting to acquit the former president on Saturday. The vote 57 to 43. 10 short of 67 needed to convict seven Republicans voting to convict Mr Trump, among them. Pennsylvania Senator Pat Toomey to me, says the former president tried quote, dishonest attempts to convince supporters he won and then inflamed supporters here in Washington, D. C. The Senate Minority leader, Mitch McConnell voted to acquit Mr Trump but lashed out at the former president. In a harsh speech. The leader of the free World cannot spend weeks Wondering that shadowy forces are stealing our country and then fame surprise. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called McConnell's remarks disingenuous. Fox's chat program reporting, meanwhile, all eyes turning to the White House to see if the biting administration will still stand with New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and light of new allegations of a covert 19 cover up in nursing homes. We did see the governor of New York, Andrew Cuomo here at the White House. He had a chance to meet with President Biden as well as the other governors as they were talking about this covert relief. Package this bill that the stimulus package that the administration has been eager to get past now Cuomo is no stranger to democratic politics. And during the 2020 campaign, then candidate Biden repeatedly praised him over his handling of the pandemic and said So, on multiple times. I think he's doing a hell of a job. I think he has been the lead horse here. I've talked to him frequently. He's a friend. Last month, the White House was asked whether or not they would like to see some sort of federal probe into what's been going on in New York, the White House saying, That was really a question for the Justice Department that they were not going to engage in. Missions like that box is Mark MEREDITH also knew tonight. White House Deputy Press secretary TJ Duck Low, has resigned a day after he was suspended for allegedly issuing a sexist and profane threat to a journalist seeking to cover his relationship with another reporter. America is listening to Fox News. Put the photos since Friday, getting homeless traffic.

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"valentino" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

Newsradio 970 WFLA

02:30 min | 3 years ago

"valentino" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

"Star who played college football and FS. You spent most of his life in Palm Beach County. He died in the town of Jupiter in September. 2018 at the age of 82, unknown as to why it took 2.5 years for Reynolds is remains to be buried. His niece settled the estates legal affairs in December. It's in good company at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery buried near people like Judy Garland, Rudolph Valentino, Johnny Ramone and Soundgarden's Chris Cornell. I'm Joel Malkin with Florida's news. I'm John the Kristen sharing his deepest gratitude. I'm Mary course. Eddie Fox News. After days of arguments in the Senate impeachment trial of former president is Acquitted of 57 43 Vote acquitted former President Trump on a single article of impeachment 10 shy of the two thirds majority. Needed to convict. Still, Senate Majority Leader truck, Schumer says a message was sent well. Justice was not done in this trial. It will be carried forward by the American people. Seven Republicans voted guilty the most impeachment affections ever from a president's party Minority leader Mitch McConnell voted not guilty explaining in this case, the question is moot because former president Trump is constitutionally not eligible. Conviction. But McConnell said Trump is practically and morally responsible for the events of January 6th on Capitol Hill, Jared Halpern Fox News. Meanwhile, a possible loss of emergency powers for New York governor Andrew Cuomo, accused of being less than candid with state lawmakers about coronavirus nursing home deaths after an admission from the top aide to the governor that they withheld accurate numbers on nursing home deaths. Hearing a federal investigation several state lawmakers calling for an end to emergency powers. They gave the governor to make quick decisions during the pandemic. Democrat Assemblyman Ron Kim of Queens, New York, among them by hoped leadership, We can come to an agreement Tonto actual name powers that he possesses right now, others calling for Governor Cuomo to resign or to be impeached, spokesman for the governor issuing a statement. Saying they were comprehensive and transparent in their responses to the Department of Justice Jack Callahan, Fox News and a Winter storm has hit the Pacific Northwest, with ice and snow, leaving hundreds of thousands of people without power. Snow was expected to continue following in Washington, Oregon and Idaho on Saturday, with more wet weather expected Sunday night. America is listening. Fox News from the Fort Is anybody getting home once Traffic.

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"valentino" Discussed on ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP

ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP

03:00 min | 3 years ago

"valentino" Discussed on ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP

"And that was in 2018 this year of Bill's running back slash special teams, a Taiwan Jones Wanted to do something for you know, somebody in the community wanted to do something for someone else. And the soon as he heard Valentino story, you know, he found a way to get in touch with him got him tickets to the Bills playoff game. A few weeks back and even got him. This part wasn't in the story even got him a side to find big churches because Valentino was a A C cause he was Jerry Rice. Of the Attica Correctional Facility. Football weed on you know he was over there 41 still running by guys and how Taiwan had invited the churches are sold out. If you ask anybody in Buffalo, you can't get it Did Ford Allan Jersey there are gone. So what he had to do? He actually had to buy a jersey from the equipment room from the Bills, Equipment staff got it signed and make sure Dr Valentino for the game. So just really, really great story all around Valentino himself, so That's a positive person. Such a happy person. You've got every reason in the world to be not at the world to be angry at the world, and he's just not just so positive, so grateful for every Every day that he gets now and he's driving. I mean, he even sold, he sold a portrait of the 12th hole in Augusta to Michelle Obama, who gave it to Barack for Christmas. I mean, life doesn't get a whole lot better than that. Incredible feature believable. It's so great. I have not heard that story. I need to read that story, and I cannot wait now to dive right in and just Is to soak it all in. So we appreciate ESPN build reporter Marcel the We Jack breaking down the A C championship. But that story there about the bill's kind of helping someone who was wrongfully accused and the bond that he has with that organization and what they've done to help him. And obviously adverse times as everyone has gone through over the past year, maybe not to that degree, but everyone's gone through there. Fair share of things in this world over the past 12 16 months and it's been difficult. So great stories like that are always fun to read, Marcel. We appreciate join us here on Game night. Enjoy the rest of your evening. Yeah, it's it's off season mode. I might not be a great 24 to 36 hours. So just to let you all know this is the last thing I'm going to do for a long time, But we're driving New York. Turn that phone on, Do not disturb and pour yourself a drink. My friend you have earned it appreciate the time that is ESPN Bills reporter Marcel the We shock still to come here on Game night with Tyler, Monica and Kirk. Get back to our Super Bowl coverage. We also gotta talk about disgruntled cubes and the National Football League to Shawn Watson still wants out of H Town. We know James Harden. All the way to get out in the Sean following the beards, footsteps. That's next to losing the game Now ESPN radio and the ESPN app. This.

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Remembering Chadwick Boseman, Best of 2020 MTV VMAs

Daily Pop

06:23 min | 3 years ago

Remembering Chadwick Boseman, Best of 2020 MTV VMAs

"Welcome to daily pop. It was a difficult weekend here in Hollywood as we all learned about the tried to death of Chadwick both men are tribute to him is coming up last night he was honored at Vm as this year was definitely different but you know what? It was still one hell of a show. I truly never could have imagined that someday I would be given an award like this that honored me. For so many of my passions. Is Rough as been. There have been incredible moments of inspiration. We've seen heroes go above and beyond and with the black lives matter. Movement. We've. Seen our generation up. Hard to celebrate. So I'm going to say justice for Jacob Laken justice for Briana Taylor. Quiz. She looks good. By you by the way I was so skeptical of this via may because I? Feel like a lot of the vm as is all the little things that we catch like the jokes and like the artists, reactions to things but the performances in compromise chloe and Halle came through executed. So amazing. I. Was so impressed by them. Dolgin cat her first time performing on the stage killed. It for a first timer and Miley Cyrus I'm GonNa Bring. You guys on a train real quick. You know when you're older and you look back at all the moments that share and Madonna had and they look so different than it performed in different clothes and different looks and we thought it was legendary reliving through that with Miley Cyrus right now, she is a legend in the making. This woman, transform herself and transform herself and bring just her essence to this stage time and time. Again, she is an icon that's an extra Conrad there I appreciate it the throwback to the wrecking ball but changing it to a disco ball I was like I like this I think is good. Listen I miss the audience I missed the live in rations. This isn't how I want the show to be every year but I did thoroughly enjoy and I do think like in quarantine we were missing having a show like this something to look forward to see some live performances. So I think we're just grateful to get. Anything. I think they did the best that they could. I definitely do I think miley Cyrus looked amazing. I. tweeted that last night I disagree about the wrecking ball thing I was kind of like, okay like I want to see a different ending but she looked unbelievable there were a lot of really good performances Kiki. We all said this before the show she did an incredible job lawless Avi she really did she looked good I loved all outfit changes and I just think that they did the best that they could. So the show was entertaining but obviously, it's not. It's not what we're used to seeing. You know, of course, always miss the red carpet my it was still you know well done. There was no Napoli. Live. because. So much of it was prerecorded obviously throughout the week that there was no air. You know there was no room for awkward moments that really and you kind of love that about an award show right? You love those awkward mildly what's been Love that you'd be like there's nothing going wrong turn everything is going to be under control and. I would love that if I was hosting it but as a viewer, I, like this level up. But. Kiki back to give. A shout onto her stand an empty room. But pretend like you have an entire audience. Cheer you on is an. Insanely difficult and she brought the energy she made me feel like she was truly talking to a crowd which was one hundred. I would have done that job down and walk away from money very easily. But the thought of doing that without a crowd and holding everybody's attentions for two hours. You couldn't pay me to get on that stage. And she asked. Leslie for sure. Good job. Well, we have to talk about lady Gaga because literally. The night belonged to her, she crushed it serving up four different looks for her five acceptance speeches. She even had a different mask for each wardrobe change real quick. What did you guys think masks I thought I I. Didn't think she needed it for every outfit. I, appreciate it. It's. It's a stain the definitely a statement. It's definitely kind of it just in theme with WHO Lady Gaga is I feel like I realized after the Third Mask Oh, she's incorporating a mask and outfit but at first I was just like this lady Gaga Cheetah kind of goes forward in terms of fashion there's always that element of shock value. So I didn't even realize that she was trying to even go the route of wearing some sort of face covering our masks. So it just sort of worked but like I agree looking backwards like you didn't need one for every single outfit, but it works for her tattoos agreed. Okay. I disagree. I think you'RE GONNA make a statement and you're going to tell people to mask up and to serve your country in this way then you walk the walk and she did it I will say I love that Lady Gaga Connoisseur went from you know the meat wet dress wearing person all the way to the glamorous on who accepted that Oscar in that beautiful Valentino dress and to see her incorporate the outrageous with the classic Hollywood you saw that in each outfit looking at this unbelievable moment you. Dress you could've seen Oscar stage you could have saw the. Wearing that to the Golden Globes but she took it. She made it her own.

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Beyoncé Releases "Black Is King" Visual Album on Disney+

Shop Girls

02:18 min | 3 years ago

Beyoncé Releases "Black Is King" Visual Album on Disney+

"Has to start with Beyonce. Indeed, I've seen a few minutes of her new visual album is called Black Is King. She released it yesterday on Disney Plus It's a 90 minute film manned the whole idea, I guess is it's her re imagination of the Lion King. And what she says is that her hope is that it shifts the global perception of the word black, which has always meant inspiration and love and strength and beauty to me. But black is king means Black is regal and rich in history, in purpose and in language. The Part that I've seen so far. I mean, it is absolutely breathtakingly beautiful. It is. I don't know is it was shot. Use it. I don't tell you I have inside is just music. And is there anyone else in? It isn't just heard. There's no no, no, no, no. There's all kinds of people in. It was this pre pandemic that she had made this I was here on that either. Sure, if it was pre Pim friend pandemic, she said it began in her backyard and then went on from there. But this is a major production. Okay, Blue Ivy is in it. And apparently one of the twins is for a minute. I don't know. Okay. The fashion wardrobe from her longtime wardrobe curator, Zarina Acres is the one who Has done all of this work there a thing. There's also a ah Valentino ho couture leopard jumpsuit. There are the The hairstyles are unbelievable. How about the bedazzled eyebrow jewelry? Yes. And she also wears a pair of glasses that are all pearls. I don't think you're supposed to see through them, but they're all pearls it not just the rim. The entirety. Of course. Why? Why would you need to see anything? I I I can't imagine how long it took to do this. The few songs I heard were good. Um, but The song's almost seem Superfluous because it's it's the I don't know where this wass it looks like it's Africa. Maybe it was because they have a lot of African culture in it. But

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Crocs Are Making a Comeback, Birkenstocks Arent Far Behind

Business Wars Daily

03:13 min | 3 years ago

Crocs Are Making a Comeback, Birkenstocks Arent Far Behind

"Whether you love them or hate them. crocs are having a moment again. The whole ridden plastic clogs are being billed as the issues of summer twenty twenty celebrities like Arianna `Grande Miley Cyrus, and even the Duchess of Cambridge Herself Kate. Middleton have been seen trotting around in them lately, so it's no wonder that in June. Yahoo Life reported that searches for crocs jumped thirty two percent month over month and outdoor magazine recently proclaimed crocs the perfect outdoor shoe. But crocs wasn't always such a fashion darling. Just a few years ago, the shoes were intensely polarizing. It seemed you either love your crocs or hated them. They were even the subject of a meme that said to paraphrase those little holder where your dignity leaks out. Yikes, so what's behind the comeback? Pandemic? Chic certainly helped as we reported in May. Stay at home orders had. Had People Trading Office where for extreme comfort and crocs certainly fit the bill. It was the only shoe brand among the thirty brands tracked by research firm in DP group to record sales increases in March and April the street reports, but crocs started social climbing long before covid nineteen in recent years. The brand has updates style game in addition to the Fred Flintstone S. You can now find crocs, sandals, flats, and boots among other styles, smart collaborations in limited edition offerings have also helped. Make crocs cool again. This year designed partnerships with rapper post Malone and country singer Luke combs fueled a blockbuster earning streak footwear news reported. The Malone Limited design was bolstered by successful tick. Tock promotion a February collaboration with KFC. Yes, the fried chicken chain was a sales in social media smash in June. The clock designed by actor and model Ruby Rose for pride month sold out another part of. Of crocs appeal is that they can be customized with Jim its charms. These colorful adornments snap into the holes in the shoes. Charms range from initials and symbols to characters, and even fried chicken pieces, so fans can use their shoes to make a statement, and while crocs is enjoying record earnings and a brand new headquarters in Broomfield Colorado. They've got some stiff competition from. From the granddaddy of ugly shoes, yes, berkinstocks wants the footwear of hippies and those with unfortunate orthopedic issues. BERKINSTOCKS are back in vying for their spot in the sun. Celebrities like Jason Momoa Shirley's Thera, and Kendall, Jenner all have been sporting burks lately. Birkenstock is another master collaborator. The brand teamed up with luxury brands, Valentino and pro enza schooler for special collections most recently birkenstock. BIRKENSTOCK TEAMED UP WITH STEFANOS PILATES random identities brand for a niche line that footwear news calls destined for cult status, and apparently other manufacturers think the ugly shoe market has room to grow brands. teva Maryland others are introducing their own takes on the water shoe approx like plastic shoe with holes all to much acclaim, because as one New, York, times headline proclaimed Weird Times Call for even weirder shoes.

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The Monocle's Luxury Retail And    Fashion News

Monocle 24: The Globalist

04:31 min | 3 years ago

The Monocle's Luxury Retail And Fashion News

"Time to run. This Day's top retail luxury and fashion news with Monaco's fashion editor Jamie waters good morning to you, Jamie. Warning Jordana now of course, wearing black, as long been fashionable, but now the black in fashion council along with some other organizations is moving to make the fashion industry accountable for its race problem. Wearing black has never been more relevant. Tell us what's happening. Hi Yes, but there's a few initiatives and organizations that are being launched at the moment. And blocking fashion. Council is one of the biggest ones, and that's sufficiently launching these wake, but it's founded by Lindsay. Papers Wagner whose the editor in chief of Teen Vogue and Sudden Sandrine Charles is a PR executive basically they wanting to to make the industry accountable. So you know we've seen in recent weeks that were. Browns posting duck towels on instagram and sort of pledging. To the black communities, but now these organizations is saying Kay. We a lot of brands of said this, but they don't actually have representations in terms of their employees on in terms of your mortals and things like that so waking waking to call you to account. So black fashion counts who? Is doing what they're saying is a yearly report cod to hold brands accountable and so every year for the for the next three years, though sort of released this report card that shows. You represent the number of representations of black employees across different levels in the company's on. That was a good qualify paypal's wagner in times of the weekend and she said. We're in a state of cancer coach for right now, but we want to move to accountability Coccia any brown complex, one million dollars to the NASA pay on Instagram, but who will follow up and check that they did. So I think it is the idea of of really putting your mouth is and an If you can make the post on instagram and things like that, but what are you going to do about it? Let's take a felon Tino now. who have who are suing their landlords to try and break the Fifth Avenue wrench contract. Yes, this is an interesting case at the moment west of in this in this position, where over the past couple of months has been kind of. Danz between landlords and retail landlords and tenants in terms of. It's been the kind of case by case basis, but they're in various instances. Landlords have delayed, rent reduced or sometimes. Not Made Brown's pay rented all, but now getting into a situation where things as starting to open up and we're seeing landlords. Say Okay. You need to pay off now and Valentino is suing swing. It's landlord on its Fifth Avenue Flagship in Manhattan. Because it wants to break. It's it's lace contract which I think. He's due to run until two thousand twenty nine I'm basically the brownies saying but. It's such a drastically different retail landscape from when it signed the contract, two thousand and thirteen that. Basically can't make this work in this is just not tenable situation anymore and these these interesting case because. reports saying that the outcome of these. Early lawsuits. we'll really send a signal as to which way the courts are going to go. I think Victoria's sacred is falling different following a similar path. And basically. Whether what irrespective of what happens in the courts? There will be this tussle anyway, because if if brands say that they literally compay. What it's leading landlords in a difficult situation because there's no. in some ways because the the landscape is so decimated, landlords aren't really in a position of power. Because there's no one else is going to fuel they slots. No other people are going to be wanting to retail tenancies at the moment, so it is this kind of interesting tussle. Absolutely I mean it means that the whole character of Fifth Avenue, the kind of beating heart of luxury in the middle of new. York will change completely. Slowly I mean I I think you know obviously things are starting to open up in New York at the moment in terms of shopping, but gear I mean it's the one of the biggest things is that there's just no tourists and I think even if even as the shop so the open an an work how to make these shops attractive to shoppers. You're still not going to have the tourists that make up a huge amount of sales at these flagships in in your in power in the big in the big cities Jamie. Thank you very much. Indeed,

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Saint Laurent’s is ditching the traditional Fashion Month Calendar

Fashion No Filter

06:49 min | 3 years ago

Saint Laurent’s is ditching the traditional Fashion Month Calendar

"Get down system news breaking news this week. I was pretty at. He can aback by the SUNOL announcement. Picking them back in a good way. Ya was although I guess in the last episode we'd been wondering whether big changes were actually going to end up happening so I guess there's your proof that's your answer so for anyone who doesn't know son. A Hall has decided to drop out of Paris fashion week and set its own pace for showing collections direction of the year. And it's going to pivot to adapt to the corona virus crisis and has said they told. Ww W D Saddam will said in a press. Release wd conscious of the current circumstances and it's waves of radical change. Santa has decided to take control of its pace and reshape. Its schedule creates Dr Anthony. Vaccarello said the violent impacted covered nineteen outbreak. Which has forced the closure of most of Santa Stores meant business as usual was not an option chief executive officer Francesca Valentini. Hinted that the brand famed for its spectacular outdoor women's catwalk shows set against the backdrop of the Eiffel Tower in Paris could still age a physical show at some point this year. But his favorite formats. They're more intimate and closely aligned. The final customer room. What do you think that means? It's such big news. I think that a house as respected and that does such exceptional job also needed such an exceptional job for its Shows has decided to to step down. Because that's a really really positive meaning that others will feel other smaller. Brands will feel like they can do the same without sounding like their brands in an unhealthy state. Because I feel like a lot of people will be worried about the way to investors and stuff at the same time as So that's also something to take into consideration when you're canceling big show and some of the big names of doing it gives a lot more room for others. I mean the rose also says that that's what they're going to be doing next season and I think this is a really positive outcome. I do that like brands. Moving away from the long lamented fares suck in place flashing. Schedules is a good thing. There is part of me. Worries that with brands. Big Sahel if they're off schedule but still in Paris are still gonNA maybe in completely off the mark with this that people are still gonna fly to Paris from other places to see that. But they're saying they're not showing. Well are they saying they're not showing? Yeah they said they're not doing a show could still stage a physical show at some point this year. Yeah at some point means one show instead of like the fashion week schedule. Which basically these three shows. Because that's two women or four shows to women's and men's which is from going from four to one is a big step. It's a big step back totally and I'm totally in agreement with that but I just worry that everything is going to become cruise collection competition e where big brands compete to have a more extravagant location or timing or whatever and then we're all just going to have to be on airplanes all the time in random directions and if that's what's going to happen? I would just rather we stick to the fashion week schedule because at least you just take one flight and then you go to Paris and you see the shows you know. That's the devil's advocate but bear in. Mind that that's if international flights have resumed. Which for the time being. It isn't the case and bronze will not have healthy budget. They used to fly people around on a whim as much as they used to. And I feel that for example a brand like Santa Hall would make sense to host an event of some kind in the form of a show. Something else every year in Paris. Because that's whether the house is located and you do have to find a way to promote and showcase what the designers creating certainly certainly so there is you have to be able to allow for some kind of formats. I think it's positive to see that it's going to be less than than it was and I really liked the idea of rethinking a system. That was so wrong but yeah I agree with you until we see what the outcome is. Exactly we can't really speculate county yet. No I assume you know what it occurs to me that some of our listeners might not beyond the fashion week circuit. I feel like I'd love you to go into a little bed and you're really up -cluded on the stuff as well. What about the fashion calendar is has been so wrong for so many years but especially in recent years? Can you speak to you kind of just touched on it? I think the competition for each brand to do bigger and better viral. Basically shows has become completely out of hand plus the fact that there are an increasing number of brands increasing number of people wanting to attend shows. Because it's good for positioning or like people just want to be seen their raw than the because they're actually you know helping promote the show itself and I also feel that we talked about this before. It's always fashion week somewhere and whereas they used to be only one week for each city it's now becomes so long and there's men's could chew and crews and then all the minor fashion weeks like Copenhagen and button and all the others that I can't think of the top of my head right now but I know there are loads of them. Do we really need a show format in an era which is increasingly digital. And when actually sitting front row to show would only be important if that show. It really is a proper added value to the brand. I think partly because of how exhausting has become for everybody and by everybody. I'm not talking about myself. I'm talking about people who really work super hot during that time. So the bias. The brands you work super hard juryman time. Yeah at the end of the day. I'm just that to report I'm not Like I feel like there's a lot of pressure during those those busy busy busy times and having so many shows back to back over a period of a month then Rick 'cause two three times in Aghia and where every single time you have to travel to a different city and attend just absolutely absurd amount of events and shows parties all in the name of promoting a brown and it just turns into a ridiculous exercise which is actually quite just quite cringe and especially after everything. We've gone through in last in the last few weeks. I think it would be quite distasteful to return to

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Emmy Awards 2019: The hottest red carpet arrivals, winners and losers

Ringer Dish

11:54 min | 4 years ago

Emmy Awards 2019: The hottest red carpet arrivals, winners and losers

"Dash special edition really right littman. I'm Hellawell jam session teatime crossover event in the spirit of great television. We Love Crossover Event Lover Knock Great Television. What's going for it yeah. It's really negative because it was a really bad show we'll bounce Dallas and positively the phoebe Waller Abridge high of one in this is not fair. Thanks Jeff. Why why am I not in high too. I UH-HUH OH yeah yeah. It was a great night for her. That's true but to me. It was a television show true. No not definitely not what I mean. I think you know you're right on that note kate. Why don't you kick things off on a high for us. We're GONNA talk with highs and lows. We'll go back and forth all right start positive. I was the red carpet action pretty good pretty fun lot of color you know from the men and the women we love a color jacket. I'm I'm trying to do my best like Juliana ransack because it working your calendar at all you know mercilessly Nicolas Coster Waldo. They just like did the goal they are in Green. Yeah he looked really good. He looks great seen him look bad but I drew this award show as he does in every single still of photography taking him ever Israel. Where's the talks really well of any family well. It's a gift Lotta Pink and red dresses which I liked all of them. I think we were talking about just looks like a huge. Valentine onstage dynasty chic which I was into like Mandy Moore could've just like stepped off like an eighty soap op right and that's what I want for my fashion. We also have to Raji. GP Henson Great Yeah. All three of them have either watch dialing Hollywood on Netflix but I've heard it's really good it is really good and like the the first three episodes center around Dang Raji Henson's emmys dress code and yes this last year okay because Jason Baldness her stylist stylist and they're really good friends to show and so I was just thinking styling Hollywood and season two can't wait to hear about distress. They held it shadow styling Hollywood. One of Netflix few wins tonight. flicks yeah slow for them kind of great. Let's commercials now. ozark night were their networks commercials which wines the breaking bad movie. Yes that's true the Camino last hour. There were a few three just kept seeing the new netflix seven million. Leeann streaming sites now and there were commercials for all of them and there's a lot of apple plus huge. I feel like it anyway back to fashion. I also might think probably my favorite was purchase. There's Clarkson. She did like blonde more tissue atoms which is real kate everything you want from purchase. Clarkson ever but yeah it was great never looked great. We all oh really Zendaya so late though like we didn't really see your until she walked out in glasses she present which was fabulous. She's got the marvel money and she's a cool kid. So Oh yes you need to get there early. That's true. Actually she doesn't have marvel money anymore. Right right YEP per spiderman series is dead. Maybe they only mice. I'd still like to you see how that's ultimately resolved but yeah we know about that stuff too. I WANNA share that Kid Harrington who I generally have no interest in as John Snow or in real life but I thought he looks phenomenal Q. Like the Best I've ever seen him. Maybe yes maybe the best never looked tie really channeling Richard Madden which was a great look for him also recommended not show which was Sassou. Ask You guys see what Richard Man did in debt yeah bill t rex out of Lego instagram could for him huge flex. You know I'd like to nominate Emilia Clarke while around the gas are- if Valentino I I'd love to know about. I assume it's tape. That's involved in this attraction but she's wearing confidence. She looks great. I was so ready to root against I'm sorry I did but she made it a little bit more difficult than I had plans. At least you followed through my Rudolph and Michelle Williams both in floral patterns both looking great really really enjoyed that more Michelle Williams in a few minutes. I liked Natasha. Leones look also should we talk about Natasha. Leone clapping. Yeah you're cool. Kidman Adman clapping apparently it is interesting way of clapping. It is like she just learnt how a small child when you teach them how to do applies their hands together but she was consistent in it. She applauded for a lot of people which we appreciate. I really liked it. She was wearing glasses during the show. I just love glasses formal. Look look at the Oscars Golden Globes and EMMYS. It's very common and I think it's a great I would do it. Billy Puerto Ricans and also the formal yes. It's a great addition. It's fake furnished. We're on the same the same people to do it because like young always does it. Oprah as a love the former bosses Amanda. I'm happy to tell you that the Tasha Leo Gift of her clapping readily available for whenever you need that's great people are ready. I think that makes sense. I'm just going to try to do it in my own life. One more nomination. Naomi watts she looks phenomenal and black just logged in just great the new game of thrones star new game. It's just getting ready. I I liked we'll talk a lot more reckoning with routes but I like to the end of the show how David any off who is my one true love can be like and now it's over we did it and now it is over totally disavowing try to shut out any notions of the prequels and spin offs that are that are coming alright great injection positively positively we'll ride this enthusiasm into talking about the most awkward moment of evening which was allow a complicated one which was when. Phoebe Waller Bridge won on Best Actress in a comedy beating out Julia Louis Dreyfuss in her final season as Lena Meyer from beep and bridges incredibly happy. Kate was incredibly happy. Many people on the Internet were incredibly happy. Let's get this out of the way. This is a pro fleabag podcast. You're lovely about free. It's one of the best things that that I've seen in any medium in two thousand and nineteen. Maybe in the decade yet great up there yeah fix perfect episodes a season two. Yes at flawless sure but Julia Louis Dreyfus purpose is probably the best television actress of in history. Yeah I think she's like Lucille Ball and Carol channing. Yes and she had one for veep. I believe every season she had been nominated and she was going to break the record for the most emmy wins by a woman of of all time and she she is there's also a breast cancer survivor yeah and that happened between these seasons so I think we all assumed that this would be her emmy and and it was not and that's the way the cookie crumbles moreover everyone in the room assuming yes so it was like the most tepid response. It's a win from a show that is universally praised yes. I'm sure that no one's like fleabag doesn't deserve it deserve. It really sucks sucks. That's how the point just was such an incredibly awkward moment. Totally I think okay like root for history. It's like when you walk or it's and you want to see a record broken or you. You want like someone's got hot. Hand you want to leave him in the game but as long as possible like it's okay to root for history it's okay to experience that moment and it was just really awkward. Yeah and it's also a fever waller. Bridge did not really read the room in that moment. I was wondering I guess veep is maybe not a big deal in the UK. They don't care about it. They're like we have in the loop. We don't actually need the American version of IANUCCI stuff but she was like thanking her agent and I just it wasn't the note that you wanted at that. Moment also weird for her to be profusely thanking or agent given the feud between writers and agents right now. Yes weird moment. It was not mentioned once during the entire telecast now's house per day and there was a lot of ignoring everything going on TV. No one was talking about streaming services. Everyone was just you know thinking whatever likes Amazon that that helped them. A lot of Amazon wants by the way but yeah it just it. It was uncomfortable. Even though it was happy yeah it's like not undeserved served right with the moment felt wrong and it. Kinda sucks then for our bread shoes. True talent is actually Frank Kayla. I will say like she seems super for actress to me in that moment in a way. I don't like to acknowledge and I just like Oh. This is a real actress but she also had just been up there like I think it would have been different if she hadn't won anything yet yet right right right so she had just been up there. She's up there again. It's like Oh you again like everyone loves her but like it is. It would have been different than if it had just been the first win for few celebrity yeah so it's tough. It's a no win a little bit she continued to she did continue to win now. She did and it was awesome. That fleabag won best comedy. US totally detailing curling. Everyone say their favorite episode man you go first the last one I mean come on the answer here. I soon as you said that to me. I I also kind of don't think of them as discreet right so it's entirely it was just one you could put those together and it would be like one very long movie and it would be kind of perfect shorter then some worth celebrating movies kate the first episode the pilot was the second season yeah great one of the Jumpsuit Yeah Mine's the number three's Kristin Scott Thomas See Russia Kristin Scott Thurow's Jonzon hot priest socially tough but you got yeah Kristin Scott Thomas. Oh yeah that's a trade. That's funeral so many other version of one yeah one we don't talk about the new one in the really funny thing about season into fleabag is just like everyone acknowledges now including TV while our bridge how essential Andrew Scott as you play the AK Moriarty too many of us who watched Sir Lock. Yeah weird very greatest in yeah. It was really cool and she when she turned to him accepting best comedy. It was like we did this because Andrew. You're Scott came in and that was cool. It was great and also you finally got to be on stage which was good so a motive. Actually I just want to say I love back. I don't need any more Brett Gelman twenty twenty between fleabag and stranger things. Yeah Ozone Lot shred amount of everything done. We're done offense. I guess it's it's really inherently offensive thing okay moving on so that was like a low and then and then I within a low below the recovered itself yeah. Just I mean it is remarkable. It's saying that is a special as fleabag actually won the emmys. We don't see actually the best. Things don't usually win awards. That's literally every awards show and fleabag winning and phoebe Waller winning for writing. It's just like wow we did it. That's great yeah so that was good good job on this one thing good Johnson. Okay Okay Hi Michelle Williams speech amazing stuff amazing stuff. This is also what happens when you practice and you prepare and she had clearly given some thought to what she wanted to say and not. Maybe she wrote it. I'm not really sure because it was definitely well-crafted and she hit her points but it was more that she had an idea and she wanted to turn this into It's a speech about equal pay which is like something. She's been crosshairs about a lot. If you remember when they did the re-shoots for I guess it was called all the money in the world it was the Getty Nassar Getty show out of it so Kevin Spacey's the Laura for Christopher plummer and they did the re shoots her fi versus Mark Wahlberg fee. Yes she took like a daily fee and Mark Wahlberg at one point five million dollars and then it became a thanks so she I used that in order to talk about a Fosse verdant. FX And the support and what happens when you actually do support of working specifically women have car work. She just like she had the stats. That's she nailed it.

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Victoria's Secret hires its first transgender model

WIBC Programming

00:24 sec | 4 years ago

Victoria's Secret hires its first transgender model

"Victoria's secret has hired the company's first openly transgender model Brazilian model of Valentino some pie will be part of the campaign for the company's pink line Victoria's secret athlete come under fire for its stance on the transmitter community last year the chief marketing officer for Victoria's secret's parent company told vogue he did not think the brand should include transsexuals and it show

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Measles Cases Spike in U.S. as Outbreak in New York Worsens

Forensic Talk with Jim Campbell

00:35 sec | 5 years ago

Measles Cases Spike in U.S. as Outbreak in New York Worsens

"A measles outbreak across the country has many folks on edge, USA radio networks Timberg has more. But number of measles cases, confirmed in the US since the beginning of the year already surpasses, the total number of confirmed in two thousand eighteen Dr Rudolph Ellen teeny tells WD IV TV in Detroit that vulnera- patient population are those that are unable is. So really if we can get ninety five percent of our populace vaccinated if we can achieve ninety five percent vaccination we can radically eight Mazel Valentini also tells the local Detroit News affiliate you have to take care of yourself. But

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 Disney Villains Series 'Book of Enchantments' Coming to Disney+

/Film Daily

02:19 min | 5 years ago

Disney Villains Series 'Book of Enchantments' Coming to Disney+

"Speaking of Disney in their streaming services. Let's talk about something they announced yesterday, and they're going to have a TV series on Disney. Plus that focuses on the Disney villains. Then what do we know? Yeah. It's called book of enchantment, and it is a regional series coming to Disney. Plus, I think it's going to be live action. I don't think they technically specified that in the report. But it it seems very very likely that it's going to be a live action. Show. This is a new drama that's based on author Serena Valentino's book series, which in the past is focused on characters like the evil Queen from Snow White the beast from beauty and the beast Ursula from little mermaid Melissa sent from sleeping beauty and mother Gotha from tangled. So the show apparently has been in the works for months and somebody named Michael sites men is leading the charge. He's going to be the writer producer on this series. He for those of you who may not recognize his name is also spearheading the John Grisham universe over a Hulu. So he's working on shows like the rainmaker and rogue lawyer. But yeah, we've got a Disney villains show in the works and Peter. I know you you as a big Disney fan could probably speak to like the popularity of these characters over all of their hugely popular. If you go to the Disney parks like Disney there, there's tons of fans of just the Disney villains. I just wonder in in, you know, obviously, Disney has tried to use that for their. Benefit in movies. You know, they've had movies about some of the Disney villains like Melissa sent. But something have like those movies called like descendants or something where I was going to say like, isn't that just a Disney channel movie, I've never actually seen any of those? I'm assuming that this is going to be of the same quality of that. It's technically the descendants are about the kids of the villains in these this show is going to be about the villains themselves. But yeah, very much seems like basically except expensive. And also like they Disney's done something like this little similar with once upon a time, which is on ABC, which is a Disney network in that that's another show that sorta takes live action fairytale characters and puts them into new context. So this is very familiar territory for them. And I feel like it's just another way for them to like boost the merchandising of these these Dylan characters.

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Valentino Dixon, who drew golf courses while imprisoned, released from jail

The Tony Kornheiser Show

00:35 sec | 5 years ago

Valentino Dixon, who drew golf courses while imprisoned, released from jail

"Both of them both rental Lambert and Gwen Stafani. Wonderful performance. Yes. Wonderful. Singers. Blake Shelton is a big boy says, is explore. Guy, big Riley pig. They used to. Gregory this. We have time for one more story. We, you're gonna touch on Valentino Dixon guy, radio. I don't know what that Valentine addiction was incarcerated for nearly three decades while he was there. He voted back to something he joined doing child drawing at one point. It wouldn't came up to him and said

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Remains found in Arizona ID'd as long-missing woman

Dave Ramsey

00:54 sec | 5 years ago

Remains found in Arizona ID'd as long-missing woman

"Of impairment he was reportedly delivered and golf cart to the complex no word on what charges he's facing we now have an identity on the human remains found last week outside of a construction site in chandler very decomposed female was positively identified as that of jamie lady chandler police detective set tyler tells ktar she had been missing for eight years for those that are familiar with the jimmy lady case she was reported missing back on may twenty eight to twenty ten by her father ex boyfriend rick valentini is serving fifty four years in prison after he was convicted on a second degree murder charge for jamie's disappearance and death although her body had yet to be recovered ali vetnar ktar news her disappearance captured the nation's attention and was featured on an episode of cbs's forty eight hours in two thousand twelve let's get a check on traffic from the valley chevy dealers traffic center there's a crash on the.

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Trump plans to announce Supreme Court pick July 9

Mac and Gaydos

01:49 min | 5 years ago

Trump plans to announce Supreme Court pick July 9

"Traffic now five thirty i'm becky lynn and here's our top story two women are among the president's top choices to succeed retiring supreme court justice anthony kennedy at word from trump today the president also announcing he plans to announce his pick for the high court july night white house counselor kellyanne conway later today on the south lawn asked by reporters if the process of selecting a new supreme court justice is being rushed the president's on an artificial timeline for such an important decision but he's been working on this process why or someone literally for two years please now are the human remains found last week outside of a construction site in chandler to be those of a chandler woman who's been missing for about ten years body which was a very decomposed female was positively identified as that of jamie lady for those that are familiar with jimmy lady case she was reported missing back on may twenty eight to twenty ten by her father chandler police detective sets tyler tells ktar jamie's ex boy friend rick valentini is serving fifty four years in prison after he was convicted on a second degree murder charge for jamie's disappearance and death although her body had been found the valley will pay respects to the victims of the capital gazette shooting that killed five people the vigil will be held tomorrow at the journalists memorial at steele indian school park that will begin at eight pm there's growing concern this afternoon for missing woman in mesa silver alert remains active for seventy year old mary sullivan schultz the red haired woman was last seen yesterday at her care facility in mason near broadway and shoes seen wearing a short sleeve unknown colored v neck shirt she had dark capri style pants and was barefoot mesa police say o'sullivan schulz's diagnosed as bipolar and has.

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95000 US-based Mexicans vote remotely in 2018 election

Mac and Gaydos

01:44 min | 5 years ago

95000 US-based Mexicans vote remotely in 2018 election

"Those chandler woman who's been missing for ten years out body which was a very composed female was positively identified as that of jamie lady for those that are familiar with the jimmy lady case she was reported missing back on may twenty eighth or twenty ten by her father chandler police detective south tyler tells ktar jamie's ex boyfriend rick valentini is serving fifty four years in prison after he was convicted on a second degree murder charge for jamie's disappearance and death although her body had not been found they may be far from home that mexican citizens living in the us are eager to influence this sunday's presidential election ninety five thousand mexicans living in the us have already voted in the mexican presidential election by mailing in their ballots more than double the number from the last election in two thousand twelve you're really excited on being part of this election judy beltran with the electoral institute of mexico city says that's in part to mexican citizens now being able to register to vote without having to leave the us he says moving forward expect they will continue increasing every year so we will have bitter numbers every result patino ktar news sarah's growing concern this afternoon for a missing woman in mesa a silver alert is still active for seventy year old mary o'sullivan scholtz the red haired woman was last seen yesterday at her care facility in mason near broadway and hegley shoes seen wearing a short sleeve unknown colored v neck shirt she had dark capri style pants and was barefoot mesa police say of sullivan schulz's diagnosed as bipolar and has alzheimer's if you have any information call mesa police her photo is at ktar dot com now let's check on.

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