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Tesla Daily: Tesla News & Analysis
"yona" Discussed on Tesla Daily: Tesla News & Analysis
"Get a sense for that on an individual basis, I think, because if you take two steps forward and one step back, an individual might be in that one step back or that two steps forward for any given release, so it's kind of tough to gauge the true progress, but Tesla's got all the data from the entire fleet, and they can see how the interventions per million miles changes with each iteration. So it's good to hear that those are dropping rapidly, but I think the question is then, okay, is this going to look like an exponential graph? Or is it an S curve where that last bit takes forever? Probably the last thing on autonomy then Elon did bring up auto labeling, noting that it is essential for solving this problem and that it increases labeling productivity by 100 times or more. Onto the Tesla bot then as yona said many times Tesla used this as a natural extension of the technologies that they're developing for autonomous driving, lex asked a little bit about the use cases that Tesla has in mind for the Tesla bot. If it could eventually be in the home, Elon said, yep, I think the possibilities are endless. Again, noting that the first focus would be on dangerous, boring, repetitive work that humans don't really want to do, and that hopefully at some point can become optional paired with a universal basic income. Like brought up a couple of questions on costs and eventual volume, he asked if there could be hundreds of millions of Tesla bots someday, or if there might be more Tesla bots than eventually Tesla vehicles and Elon said, he hasn't thought about it all that far, but basically his thoughts were yeah sure. He doesn't see why not. And of course, that Tesla's prowess in manufacturing is one of the reasons they feel like the Tesla bot is worth taking on. Finally, then, on the Tesla bot, Elon said that Tesla would probably have a decent prototype towards N of next year or something like that. So that kind of wrapped up the Tesla discussion again, plenty of other topics covered in this interview, but those were really the relevant pieces for Tesla aside from just some general philosophies that Elon has that we've talked about many times before. So we'll leave the recap there, but again, if you do want to watch the full interview, which I would recommend, the link for that is in the description. Next up here we've got a few analyst updates ahead of the close of the fourth quarter. That is, of course, on a Friday, the last day. First up, we've got a price target increase from Argus. They have raised their price target on Tesla from $1010 previously now to $1313. They have reiterated their buy rating on the stock and raised their 2021 earnings per share estimate to 6.6.

Democracy Now! Audio
"yona" Discussed on Democracy Now! Audio
"First off the native people originally a habit since living on every single consonant than somebody shows up and says i discovered it. How can you discover some way already found. Let's say credit places already around like cortez ondo so daily yona francisco it all started with christopher columbus. Europe's obsession with western discovering would big trains as well. And it's down. You were searching for gold in the eastern long ago. Fourteen ninety two. We are not story. He sailed to awesome. Here's what i did learn school after landing in a bahamas he treated..

Democracy Now! Audio
"yona" Discussed on Democracy Now! Audio
"First off the native people originally habit since living on every single consonant than somebody shows up and says i discovered it. How can you discover some way already found. Let's say credit places already around like cortez. Ondo disown daily. Yona francisco it. All started with christopher columbus europe's obsession with western discovering would big trains as well. And it's down. You were searching for gold in the eastern long ago. Fourteen ninety two. We are not story. He sailed to awesome. Here's what i did learn school after landing. In a bahamas. He treated.

Democracy Now! Audio
"yona" Discussed on Democracy Now! Audio
"First off the native people originally a habit since living on every single consonant than somebody shows up and says i discovered it. How can you discover some way already found. Let's say credit places already around like cortez. Ondo disown daily. Yona francisco it. All started with christopher columbus europe's obsession with western discovering would big trains as well. And it's down. You were searching for gold in the eastern long ago. Fourteen ninety two. We are not story. He sailed to awesome. Here's what i did learn school after landing. In a bahamas. He.

Democracy Now! Audio
"yona" Discussed on Democracy Now! Audio
"First off the native people originally a habit since living on every single consonant than somebody shows up and says i discovered it. How can you discover some way already found. Let's say credit places already around like cortez. Ondo disown daily. Yona francisco it. All started with christopher columbus europe's obsession with western discovering would big trains as well. And it's down. You were searching for gold in the eastern long ago. Fourteen ninety two. We are not story. He sailed to awesome. Here's what i did learn school after landing. In a bahamas. He.

THIS IS DEMOCRACY
"yona" Discussed on THIS IS DEMOCRACY
"First off the native people originally a habit since living on every single consonant than somebody shows up and says i discovered it. How can you discover some way already found. Let's say credit places already around like cortez. Ondo disown daily. Yona francisco it. All started with christopher columbus europe's obsession with western discovering would big trains as well. And it's down. You were searching for gold in the eastern long ago. Fourteen ninety two. We are not story. He sailed to awesome. Here's what i did learn school after landing. In a bahamas. He.

Democracy Now! Audio
"yona" Discussed on Democracy Now! Audio
"First off the native people originally a habit since living on every single consonant than somebody shows up and says i discovered it. How can you discover some way already found. Let's say credit places already around like cortez. Ondo disown daily. Yona francisco it. All started with christopher columbus europe's obsession with western discovering would big trains as well. And it's down. You were searching for gold in the eastern long ago. Fourteen ninety two. We are not story. He sailed to awesome. Here's what i did learn school after landing. In a bahamas. He.

Democracy Now! Audio
"yona" Discussed on Democracy Now! Audio
"First off the native people originally a habit since living on every single consonant than somebody shows up and says i discovered it. How can you discover some way already found. Let's say credit places already around like cortez. Ondo disown daily. Yona francisco it. All started with christopher columbus europe's obsession with western discovering would big trains as well. And it's down. You were searching for gold in the eastern long ago. Fourteen ninety two. We are not story. He sailed to awesome. Here's what i did learn school after landing. In a bahamas. He.

Democracy Now! Audio
"yona" Discussed on Democracy Now! Audio
"First off the native people originally a habit since living on every single consonant than somebody shows up and says i discovered it. How can you discover some way already found. Let's say credit places already around like cortez. Ondo cross daily yona francisco it all started with christopher columbus. Europe's obsession with western. Discovering would big trains as well. And it's down. You were searching for gold in the eastern long ago. Fourteen ninety two. We are not story. He sailed to awesome. Here's what i did learn school after landing. In a bahamas. He.

Four Wards Podcast
"yona" Discussed on Four Wards Podcast
"Hurts pretty bad. What about these yona buffs. That don't need to fucking exist for. Some reason are here so riot. Thinks that yonis fi and yona is fine in kind of average level of play but improved play. They think he struggles so now. They bumped his shield on his. W where each subsequent champion. After the first that you hit with w you now get fifty an extra fifty percent more shielding essentially for more enemies at so in his team fighting if the enemies grouped up you actually have fat shield on top of your already huge from shield bo so i think yona in team fights maybe even clash is going to be pretty good. I think his team fighting is up so much stronger and even just the two skirmishes with jugglers it. He'll it'll show you so much more and his team fighting's already really strong and that extra she'll yard have short cool downs with high attack speed. So shield will let you get off another. Q3 which will knock them up which could turn entire fight around is already really good like he. His ultimate is one of the best team minutes in the game. We we were discussing this before the show. We don't know why riot thinks. He only needs buffs. I don't like this. Because i'm afraid that means he's going to get nerf neft very soon if not on eleven nineteen and then just gets nerf out of being world's viable in the first place is going to be near pick band at worlds which means we won't get plamen solo because he'll be permanently banned and then he's gonna get gutted and we won't get to play them at all man bubba both like playing yoga. Yeah right and my champion pool. That's my biggest me right now. Through this year they have just been like. Let me make your champions bomo. Yours personally really popular. So they get banned all the time and then nursed. There was a period of time where it took me a long time to pick and play the meta the strong champions and.

Ace and TJ
"yona" Discussed on Ace and TJ
"Is the wrong word but it seems that younger people say in your late teens. Twenties have kind of a down view of society's do i found this funny read it read. It asked people to name things that used to be great but suck now typically read it. Responses are mostly from people in their twenties. And it's like they're complaining like it's like twenty year olds doing back in my day dating sites most of the move to the swipe right models now. They're even more focused on pictures. So it's tough unless you're very attractive. Yeah so ugly people in the survey they say youtube now. Everything has adds some even play in the middle of video. So youtube is ruined. Reagan's term yona the spending ten dollars a month or whatever. It is nine nine ninety five a month ago. Go atlas and it's amazing. If you spend a lot of time on youtube online recipes food bloggers have to worry about what what is seo stuff search engine optimization. Okay got that. So now you always have to scroll to the bottom of a long story to find the actual recipe and the ingredient. I do hate that. I hate it hate it. They say Young people say facebook has been ruined. It used to be way cooler because we used to be about reconnecting with friends. Now it's just photos of your friends. Kids and people arguing about politics thrift stores. They even in their twenties say thrift. Stores have become so trinity. Now that everything's overpriced that's true a buying your first home. It used to be fun and exciting. Now everything's outside your budget and you're competing with twenty other people and finally flying. The seats are smaller. The food is worst. Fees are higher than the passengers are unpredictable. So that's about. The passengers being unpredictable. Those are things that twenty year olds are complaining about the better back in the day. There's more tj coming up. You didn't you woke up today. You even got out of bed. You deserve aboard. We kind of ob morning people. But we cannell mcdonald's for breakfast right now. Mix and match chicken. Mac riddles or a mcchicken biscuit for just three bucks order ahead on the mickey d's price and participation may vary cannot be combined with combo meal single item at regular price mobile ordering pay at participating mcdonald's..

SmartLess
"yona" Discussed on SmartLess
"Why john hinged mouth is so wide open out ryan. Where do you see you so now. You've got these three kids got all this stuff. You're meditating you're you're becoming a complete person. You're obviously drinking gin all day. Yona booze company married to an angel. So you're constantly. You've got your pretty little angel of jesus christ will he dragged you. Right into this smut puddle thinning. I know but where do you. Where do you see yourself. I mean you. It seems like everything you're doing now just as opening up you're just hitting your stride now do is they're part of you. That goes like i've done a lot of accomplish a lot in. I just kind of want to slow it down and just chill or do you feel like no just. Let's just keep rolling constantly. I mean. I would assume that you guys feel the same way. You're always thinking like oh okay. Next year i'll i'll slow it down. You know but i the only reason. I think i'm able to continue doing this. This this way. I think is that i'm present with my kids and my wife and my marriage is incredibly important to me in that. Friendship is important to me so i you know i'm able to kind of get through you know but then blake and i don't do movies at the same time so she's ready to go back and do some salt. I'll step down and then we'll go back and forth as alternate yeah. She'll she'll do film. I'll just be with her on on location hanging with the kids so you you take you take the kids with you on location. Always always yeah. We never have been now. They're six four and one so they're they're in school so we can't really leave. Yeah start to change when your kids. My older kids are ten and twelve. And you yeah you start to say like you have to make decisions based on people know everywhere who have kids you make decisions based on what works for your family. Dad had that my dad had the same philosophy. Ronald's yeah wherever he away wait. No i'm kidding. We you guys have jason or you have two kids. Will you have three three so you have three boys sound. You've one dog one. Yeah i did you guys ever. I mean i don't i never imagined have three three will three. That's on the. That's three boys but i have ten twelve ten and one my youngest just turned one. And yeah it's You know it changes everything because everything is dick. Everything starts there. That's your baseline. So it's what works for the kids. It's everything is where you live. What you do what jobs you take. What when you take holidays. It's all geared around at how different is three from to the jump from two to three. I just like i was researching. Like a torch vasectomy after the third. Yeah there must be a way to stop all. I know a way to stop this. No i've i've thought about without getting. Yeah yes i've also had that same thought But then i also think like why. Who am i deprived the world Careful of more of just hear me out. You guys look this. This shit is no fucking fluke. Yeah look so why would i. Why would i but it is. I do think that sometimes when when somebody i love and admire doesn't ever have kids i think. Oh does this. Amazing jeans aren't yeah. Well thank you down. Let me tell you something though. Thank you the welcome. I think that the reason why one of the reasons why i don't have kids is because of some of these conversations that i've always been around which is like so tired kids figure it out and so growing up. Well maybe there's something to that. Maybe it is true. The first year is garbage. Okay everybody here's years is tough but i gotta say that there's never a moment. We genuinely regretting it. Never i mean no. I can't imagine not. I can't remember not having kids now. Right i do. I will say. I will say as a man who's fifty one and had a child at fifty. I was like hey guy what the fuck doing are you stupid and And we're out. You were out of the game yourself back in there and guess what you're chess. He's not hold up. Say that word you know. I said this ryan before on the on the packets. But i read this quote a long time ago from this woman who said i'd rather regret not having kids than have them in. Regret it later. And that was kind of my philosophy to consider the source. Who the fuck where she. It's my mom. You hate sean. No i know we've talked about it before a few times and you through thrown that quote in my face to make me feel bad but now no. I've always wanted to want them when. When's the last time you and scotty talked about it. I mean i'm probably like listening here again. Just just take it up the flagpole again today over lunch or something awesome. I know they come on. I wanna make sure that. I want be there for them like my dad wasn't right so no i know. I know i would be like a great dad. I just make sure that. I'm ready as somebody who's been friends with you for twenty years. I know that you would be so good at it you greatly. Oh my god sean. They'll take one of yours all. Take the kit sean. Listen if it doesn't if you don't like it. I'll take the kid 'cause i always want. Oh this is a great deal. I like the way like ricki. Ricki drew is always saying that you know there. Is that sort of pressure from people to like why. Why is the ultimate thing knocked to have kids in his things like. Maybe that's just not for us. We want we don't let this totally totally valid hundred percent. You do get a great tax. Write off if you have a kid ryan we have. We have really. We really monopolized your time and you got on hold on. I'm not ready yet. Not ready out okay. Skew each one thing because you guys are all people that i- lesser and greater extents. Think less of now. I love you guys so much. I love your work. Like what is your most fulfilling job that you've ever had one that you look back on. It doesn't have to be in show-bizzy. I the most fulfilling job i've ever had probably will and grace. Of course i mean. I have to be the biggest job i've ever had to but bird in flight on Speaking of anxiety. A lot of people thought you know. I came in like a ferret on cocaine. All the time has that character. And i think it's because it's because of my anxiety because like oh you're so funny of so much energy because they have so much anxiety and into the character day you like burst through that door on the second literally. See you bursting through that door on that saturday. It's just it was. I just said i mean it's like seeing a bird in flight thinking. That guys meant to do this. Yes i was my answer your question. Thank you for asking is very kind. Yes probably that job and has to be the biggest one but also just because of the unseal are- effect it's had on the world which was not. Nobody could see that coming. It was just incredible byproduct of what we were doing. So that's amazing to'sign Would say i don't know i'm i'm a. I'm really deeply deeply deeply in love with directing Right now and so. I would say the first film directed bad. Words was properly really exciting for me. The shot by. Ken sang one. Funniest charming fucking movies.

X Factor Roping Podcast
"yona" Discussed on X Factor Roping Podcast
"How do you try to structure that There's a few things. I daily on every steer No matter what now. I mean i'm i'm don this pundit on horn every time yup makes that seal of getting around the horn even if you pop it off i guess for the And that is. I forget who explain it to me at might might have been monitoring jewelry. We're just talking about it one day and just kind of struggle with it. While i started dowling every time in the way he explained it was. You need the daily every time in the practice fan. Because the most weird things are gonna happen in the Get one up around the gut. Steer fall down the stairs running steer runs. The row follows checks off their practice. Tears right so if you can on them but you never know you're gonna happen so if you've done it before in the practice pin Hold don't dally in practice while yona round the pakistani don't die get jackpot going up around the gut. I haven't done that in this long. You're not sharp. you're not prepared for it. I know the If you do it that will not you know the feeling of one. It happens and the jackpot. So do you try to put. I mean how many horses do you have to get a string of horses. So you practice sessions This is what's so fascinating to me about. Your spot is just getting rolling You're young and you're just getting into it so you're the all the stages where it's kind of like this beautiful balance of man. I've been close. I got what it takes. You wanna do a bad and so now you're putting all this together. Yeah what is your practice. String of courses look like right now. It's not very good. I have tours to horses. Total that get it nine both. I'm getting it every day to practice. Horses no two good horses. I have my yellow anna. Have a black horse So that's what you can work on with your horses when you practice in. It's gotta feel you just try to make sure. Hey if my horse needs something yet can work on them but you did a lot of it for yourself as well. That's prime not. I don't know if that's good or bad. But like i have two horses and always try to ride my yell last. Because that way. I'm always riding him at the jackpots. Most jackpots all opener opens most. Jackpots are at risk. So i try to him last saturday. I know that horse inside.

Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM
"yona" Discussed on Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM
"Well, we say that about both these dudes like you should not bet against LeBron. You should not bet against F, So it's a little bit of a push there. But I'm going to give the nod to the Lakers defense, even though I think that you know my heart is telling me that when it comes to You're both teams and where they're at from a spiritual sense that that makes sense. The Warriors and dream on a staff would love nothing more than to jam up LeBron's Lakers right now, With all that history, they've had all the finals appearances. That's one of those where Fremont and Steph would love to be old man sitting back looking at their careers going to remember that year when we help out the Lakers have in the playoffs right after they won the championship. You know, And obviously they gotta lose price here to have that happen, But I think it would be fun. But I wouldn't be shocked if the Lakers want it fairly handily. I think it's gonna be a blast. I can't wait to see how that plays out tonight. Sam Amick is joining us. All right, Sam. So before you go a couple of things I mentioned the piece you have up in the athletic about the playoff American and psychology. I think they were. They got a little PTSD after what happened last year in the bubble, and I watched that firsthand and Was pretty struck by The Bucks, inability to not only make adjustments, which we constantly talk about with coach Mike Budenholzer, That's one of the criticisms around. His history. But Yonas And and just continuing to run into the wall and not get more creative and really not even post game. I remember being almost it sounds funny to say that I got in my feelings, but Almost a little irritated by the lack of exasperation from Yonas and some of the bucks after they would drop those games to the heat last year, and then Meanwhile, Jimmy Butler on the other side was breathing fire. That's the contrast that I'm going to be looking at in this series, but true holidays and extremely important new piece on the Bucks side. They have made a lot of changes this year that it were aimed at Not letting a team like Miami get the best of them again. So I've got the blacks pulling it out and that one whether it's I think it'll be a long serious, you know, six or seven, but I think they survive. And if they don't I do think that you'll probably wind up having a coaching change that right, Sam Amick joining us I could see where that might happen. Actually, I hope not. But I could see how that might happen. Listen, the fact you and I were talking about the Knicks Sam not just in the postseason, but as a foresee It's still miraculously me. I can't believe that's a fact or real thing. But it is. New York is an excellent defensive team, but they're going up against the Hawks team that has a lot of weapons offensively. So what does that battle turn on the team of the best defense or the one with the best offense? Yeah. I mean, I've got the Knicks barely pulling that one out. But it's again like the Warriors and the Lakers a little bit of the head tugging at the heart, and I don't know which one to listen to. Because Hawks on paper have got so much offensive firepower that I think that you know very possible. They get the best of that next defense that so gritty and you know, continental in every single way. But I am buying into the next narrative, and I am buying into the idea. Now, listen, I wish I'd seen that Nick's team in person of clothes. A lot of got a really good feel for them, but even from a distance You can tell that they take a ton of pride and bringing a certain credibility back and it's Knicks basketball. You could tell that kid's his fingerprints are all over. You know, the identity of the team and scouts and coaches in front office folks that we talked to for this story. Like you read like they They're believing in it, too, that this team is incredibly motivated. And I think ultimately that'll get them through. But you're right. Atlanta is deep. Try young. He's got help. And I think they're gonna be dangerous, Sam one more time. I want to ask you about before you go with the Clippers had a complete meltdown in the bubble last year. Does this feel like a different Clippers team or do you still have some of those same questions about them? I still have questions. You know, I think maybe you will all be wrong. And it seems a little anticlimactic. But I could still see the Clippers within the entire thing. They're talented enough. And and then we would say, all right, they figured it out. It's a little bit similar to the bucks, right where you were all kind of waiting to see. Do you evolve as a team, or do you just dissipate and it's gonna be a client's gonna be on Paul George? If I'm believing in anybody in that group right now, I think the tile Ooh factor is real. He's feisty. He's done a great job with that group, even his defiance and how he responded. The people criticizing Clippers, You know, kind of conceivably running from the Lakers the other night when they were trying not to win in Oklahoma City like Ty getting all fired up about that. I kind of love even though I didn't like them running from the Lakers. I don't know what to think. There, we might get reminded at the end of the road here. That talent wins out because they have a kind of So one last onto it was not part of the peace, Sam. But when you're looking at the West, and the fact that Utah and Phoenix are the top two spots, how do you think does show up in the playoffs? Because obviously they're questions there, too. Yeah, I don't know. I can't remember a year like this, where teams like that We're at the top, and I even feel like with some of my own predictions that I've been asked to make. And I'm predicting things like you know, Phoenix surviving the first round because it feels disrespectful to say they won't even though you're wondering if they do because First of all the most experience you have on that squad of Chris Paul. We all know Chris has struggled in the playoffs time and again and then on the Utah side..

Debate This!
"yona" Discussed on Debate This!
"Great extension the. The black scrawl the thing that was affecting. Yona had killed so many people. The black scrawl is something. That affects replicates when they're associated guests stall relapses the black scrawl takes over the replicant. Because there is like it's basically severed the tie like the soul is severed the tie with the body or whatever yes so yona yona's guests stall was imperfect when she touched that book but near the perfect gestalt tried to like contain it so yona yona's replicate had that black scrawl and yona's replicant like that's like the seventh rate replicant of yona in each replicant that that the original gestalt made was imperfect because the original copy was okay so yona is destined to die like she she cannot be yes Getting so devil. Meanwhile are revealed to be androids. Sure okay yeah. They're they're they're they're us. There are a set of androids developed created specifically to protect and watch over the replicans into wait the time that they could finally reunite the gushed alz with their replicant bots In the way that they would do this and mass is to combine the magic of grim grimwasde vase with the magic of grimwasde. New are okay. Okay which vice head since forgotten about giving you while the yeah yeah exactly so big exposition. Dump questions no we. So so you said this is like the we are so we are seven or eight replicant versions of near and men sister from the prologue. Exactly okay. we don't know exactly. How many but again like one hundred years lived on through a few okay and and we know yona's has been stolen have been kidnapped by shadow near shadow lord shadow or your or the guest all near near okay. And we're gonna we're gonna figure out why. So here's the reason. The hand wavy reason for why the main plot of this game is still hacky is because oh it's by design. The androids made it that way. You know they live in this fantasy village to protect them to protect the replicans to give them something to do. Gotcha gotcha let the the thing with the replicas. Much like detroit become human. That's where that that can is. Made the replicates just gain sense and they kind of like grew a soul of their own so they are not these mindless husk are people chur and that's why project scholfield got so. Yeah really weird kind of cool. Yeah yeah it's not. It's not terrible i. It's it's very interesting. I mean. I i definitely like went down. The the rabble on waikiki. For it so after the big exposition dumped we have the big climactic fight with popolo la and they basically reveal like we're going to argo is always to stop you. Hear yada and it's emotional. It is because these are like you know near near actually says at one point like hope was like my mother. You know like these either. My closest friends And we talked about. This is where i think. Todd usa's earlier..

Debate This!
"yona" Discussed on Debate This!
"Four hundred and sixty eight perfect love. It doesn't matter we open a small idyllic village because it's jerry. Pg see two characters that look a hell of a lot like near and yona who are also called near in yona living together in a small house Yeah yona has violent cough and nearest doing whatever he can to make ends meet to find a cure Image seven shows us near a brother near and his sister. Yona image eight shows us father year and his near and his daughter. Okay i like the art on the father better than broiler. Yeah i mean. I think that dad looks like asked but that's interesting i mean maybe it's just all the monster hunter i've been playing lately i. I'm halfway between monster hunter and the witcher vibes on the dad. He's voiced by sojiro soccer who in persona five. He's voiced by the character. The guy who did so. Jiro from persona five. The dad character persona five okay. He's got a very like dad voice. Yona very easy good. That's a good voice actor. He's done a bunch of other things but Yeah i don't. I don't i think dad near sunken in. Eyes are really creepy. Yeah those aren't good. Yeah i mean it. Also kind of looks like two images from two different generations of consoles. So i don't know if that's like they are. Yeah that's the thing. All that all the pictures of brother near from the remake. So look a lot better now. I can't not look at the. Soloist is of the data. And i don't like it so just note for every time i talk about near from huron. I'm going to only refer to the brother since. That's the version. That i played but again rather dad doesn't really affect the story in any way just aesthetically brother deb broke. My favorite is brother. Dad's so near seoul thing is. He's doing odd jobs for this woman. Named popa who operates out of the giant library at the top of the hill overseeing the rest of the village coppola. She's kind of like the defacto mayor. The town elder even though she's very young her twin sister davila is like the town barred and just like hangs down the tavern. So the two of them. They're like the lifeblood of this town. They're shown an image nine and a lot of these are official illustrations from the so..

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Can We Talk?
Siona Benjamin's Transcultural Art
"The yona benjamin's art dances with brilliant colors and mythical figures lilith wrapped in a prayer shawl vaujany with angel's wings a blue skinned woman with multiple arms. Held up like minora. Sienna is a transcultural artist. An indian juif from him by now living in the us via israel and her art reflects her identity. Jewish feminist indian american and influenced by the hindu and islamic cultures. She grew up. In siennas installations have covered floors and ceilings and public spaces many of her paintings are multi paneled and she even paints the faces and bodies of dancers artists are philosophers poets in all kinds of artists musicians in every possible medium. And so we do have the luxury of this introspection because without the introspection the creation cannot happen. The forced isolation of the pandemic has given sione a lot more time for introspection. And she says she is valued the chance to focus inward. She joins us for the third in our series on creativity in the global pandemic. I think that what has touched me. The deepest is understanding the meaning of isolation of what it is to be with yourself. I think for the first time. Even though i love being with myself and i love being minute studio but i also like to travel to meet people and i'm a people person actually my alone time in my studio very much to fortunately for me. I think my time has been. I mean i work from home and auto workers continued anyway so i'm very very fortunate but some people who've lost their jobs and some people who don't have else other than going to work coming back it must be very difficult so you know my heart goes out to them. Has that has the content of what of your own work sort of shifted in the past several months eight months. Well in a little bit though. I mean yes. I can see the pandemic. I've done a small series which is a series of just four paintings and it's called the circle of introspection series. And i'm very attracted to mondelez in so the way the coronavirus is shown is kind of like a circle has little spiky things coming out and it's kinda like round and mandala lake that horrific shape of the coronavirus was everywhere on the news and on these kind of looked like a like a planet from outerspace planet with these little spiky little things so i just thought wow. How do i contract that. Negative circle was a positive. Circle are very beautiful colors. These mind and they are flowing and their positive and they've got They're hopeful. I kind of put the figure there in many different ways it has. It's like the circle of introspection series about into action in about looking to what you really want. What do i really want and think the the the word happenings have forced us all to do that. You mentioned your blue figures which is something that you work with in many of your paintings. Can you talk about that. My work is also very theatrical. So i started thinking about creating characters that would i already nostalgic and they talked about my in a unique background of being an indian jew and what my grandmother coq ten dead and stuff like that and what my mother told me. I mean my first few paintings are like i was experimenting with skin color. Like what shade of brown should i paint these characters that are on my stage so to speak. Then i came up with the idea off Off like a light turquoise blue because for me the blue stands for the color of the sky and the ocean. Ice taught that the color of the sky here over america the color of the sky over africa. Our india anywhere else is the same. You can't look at the sky and say that's indians guy. I thought it was just so neutral that thought that i could pin my characters that same turquoise blue and the this way they could belong everywhere and nowhere at the same time. And that's how. I found all the time being jew from india. My family moving to israel now me living in america raising a child over here having had a family here i just felt like what is my home so i did a series of paintings before that many other gokhale finding homes again that same quest for what is what is that home so the blue characters can fit into those series two and slowly grew and therefore the blue skin has become for me a symbol of being the jewish woman of color

Casefile True Crime
Cindy & Mona Lisa Smith
"Cousins just center rose and Melissa Smith had been inseparable since childhood the two goals but just one year apart in age and grew up close to one another in the small town of book located in Central Northern New South Wales. Just Cinta who was the younger of the two was better known by her nickname of Cindy. Shea was born on October twenty, three, nineteen, seventy two and was the youngest of seven children with four brothers and two sisters. Cindy lived with her mother Yona don't Smith and her siblings in a house on the east side of town. She was often looked after her brother Loyd who was seven years her senior. Mona Lisa's family resided on an aboriginal reserve. Now, the L. Said Woods village, which was like I did about two and a half kilometers west of Burke. Known by locals as the reserve the yellow said Woods village consisted of twenty cottages which were run down and overcrowded. It was entirely populated by indigenous Australians from two families, the Edwards and the smiths. Siblings cousins, and other extended family members lived side by side and the close community provided a sense of safety and belonging to its residence. Nine. Lisa was born on November twenty, nine, Nineteen seventy-one to parents June Smith, and dougie shillings worth. On the nausea was born have father had walked to Burke Hospital to visit June and their newborn singing. Nat King. Cole's Song of Mine Ole saw the entire. This led the couple to name their baby goal after the famous song. They also had another daughter Fiona and four sons. Dougie held big dreams for all of these children hoping that they would have good jobs and delayed successful lives. The close knit family spent their evenings together, dancing and singing. But when Mona Lisa was just six years awed Dougy Center, a heart attack and Pasta way. Cindy and Moaner attended primary school together before enrolling at the same high. School. They were both happy go lucky popula conned and dwell locked. Cindy was the nurturing top taking on babysitting Judy's and caring for her younger cousins when needed. Minor roles. So babysat her cousins and was sporty playing regularly Internet Bolton. When Cindy was in her early teens she left high school and Moan followed suit at the end of nineteen ninety seven when she was sixteen years old. Cindy. who was now fifth Dane often travelled the short distance to the reserve to spend time with no nine her family. The two goals occasionally got up to mischief together, but they will well behaved and widely regarded as good kids. Because there wasn't a lot to do in Burke, which was a remote ap Bac town, they would spend their time hanging out with friends visiting pox and swimming and fishing at the nearby darling. River. On Saturday December five, nine, hundred, ninety, seven, Cindy. Dimona spent the day together and accompanied one of their aunties to a nearby park. By the time evening fell. The two of them had decided to go into town. Burke was a small town with a population of just three, thousand, four, hundred paypal. It was originally home to the Nimba people, but when Watt settlers arrived in the area during the mid eighteen hundreds as traditional landholders would dispossessed. Lock old indigenous people across. Australia. The Nimba paypal battled loss of land and culture were hit hod by European disease and experienced conflict with colonists. By the late nineteen, th century, their population had dwindled. While some continued to live a traditional lifestyle in the region surrounding book others found employment on nearby. CADDO stations.

Environment: NPR
Absent From Stimulus Packages: Overhauling Energy, Climate Programs
"Some countries are literally printing money to rescue their economies from the ravages of covid nineteen. The UN and some others argue that some of that money should be spent to fight climate change. The European Union has a plan to do that. The US so far does not despite the fact that this country has a tradition of overhauling our energy sector to promote economic recovery. Here's NPR's Jeff Brady. Consider President Franklin. Roosevelt's new deal a century ago, electricity may not come to mind, but a big element was building massive hydroelectric dams on the Columbia River then the government paid woody Guthrie to write songs about. Colonial. Power returning our. Law. The legacy of those dams is mixed. They forever changed the environment, but they also brought electricity to rural America during the Nineteen Twenties and Nineteen Thirties about ninety percent of the US. Farms had no electricity. Ted Case is executive director of the Oregon. Rural Electric Cooperative Association his Co. up. Members exist because the new deal brought utility, Poles and power lines down many miles of dusty Rhodes and connected homes to the grid that day was the most incredible day for a lot of families when they finally got to throw. Throw that kerosene lantern out the window which many people did decades later? President Obama was sworn into office amid an economic downturn. His stimulus plan included ninety billion dollars that helped reshape the US energy landscape. It's an investment that will double the amount of renewable energy produced over the next three years solar and wind grew quickly, and now the cheapest source of electricity in some places, but hundreds of thousands of renewable energy jobs have been lost. Scientists say carbon emissions must be reduced dramatically to avoid the worst effects of. Of Climate Change, that requires significant changes at a time. The country already is spending a lot of money about three trillion dollars on relief packages so far Julian brave noise cat is with the group data for progress. It is irresponsible from like a very basic good government perspective to not have any of that money. Go to Queen Energy and fighting climate change noise cat says money should be spent creating jobs to build retrofit houses install rooftop, solar and deploy electric vehicles. Heather reams also is concerned about climate change, but. But her politics are more conservative and market focused. If we're talking about if you'RE GONNA put taxpayer money someplace, put it where you're going to get a good return, and that is in clean energy. Reams heads citizens for responsible energy solutions. She says there are bills. In Congress. That could become stimulus programs even with an administration that shows little interest in climate change they do recognize the economic value that clean energy brings the jobs that brings particularly to a lot of red states, so I think the business certainty. Trump's if you will any kind of political challenges, another idea has the support of some conservatives and big oil companies taxing carbon dioxide emissions I. Think it's fair to say that carbon taxes are economists favorite way of addressing climate change Yona. Marinescu is an economist at the University of Pennsylvania, but she says this would be a bad time to levy new taxes. She suggest the government invest lots of money in clean energy upfront, and then Levy carbon tax to pay for it when the economy recovers, it's one idea among many the point. Is that climate? Climate Change arguably is the biggest problem humans face now and fixing. It requires sweeping solutions at a time. The US's spending lots of money. It's a sad time, but also an opportunity to do investments that perhaps we didn't have the Mo-jo to get our act together and do before. Sometimes it takes a good crisis to finally move in a whole new direction just like the new deal. Here's what's different. Though after the Great Depression and the two thousand eight recession, the country had presidents who believed in fixing the big energy problems of

True Crime Brewery
The Mcstay Family Murder: Setting the Scene
"The mcstay family had recently moved into their new house on on a nice cul de sac in fallbrook California Nets. At the time they disappeared. They had relocated from a beachside apartment in San Clemente. Joey and summer next day had been making plans working on home renovations when they stopped responding to texts and phone calls on February Fourth Twenty ten Joseph was forty he owned and operated earth inspired products misses a business at designed installed water fountains. It had been. Joey's dream to be self employed Loyd in order for him to spend as much time as possible with his sons Johnny h four and Joseph Junior h three. Joey's summer was a licensed assist real estate agent. She taken some time off in order to be a stay at home mother. Yeah and to work on the house. 'cause there was a lot of work to be done there. They big cleanser this house. Stay Dead Joey and summer had each been married once before when they met and according to friends they fell in love quickly and they were just crazy about each other and quite happy. So let's go into summer. Joey's history is a bit just to get a better understanding of who they were as people and who they were as a couple before this all happened. So Joey's birth name was Joseph Allen Ashley. His Mother Susan married his biological logical father. Robert Lee right out of high school but the marriage just didn't last very long at all. Susan then met Patrick mcstay. Nineteen in seventy one and Patrick was quite happy to take over his. Joey's father he and Susan married in nineteen seventy two. They were married and and Patrick adopted Joey with Robert. Ashley's permission which I found pretty interesting and with this adoption Joe. His name was legally changed to Joseph. Brian mcstay then in nineteen seventy-three. Joey's brother Michael was born. And Joey was a doting big brother. Who really love to help out with Michael's care but unfortunately Patrick and citizens marriage didn't last long either and they divorced in nineteen seventy five and and they would continue to have some back and forth issues over the years? Although Susan remarried and maintained custody of Joey and Michael the two boys did continue to spend in time with their father Patrick and for a while in his teens joey went to live with his dad in Dallas Texas. So according to Patrick the father he was is very close with Joey. A very good relationship is consistent adopted kid right right Berkeley her very good relationship. Well I mean. He came in pretty early in. Joey's life so there wasn't a lot of you know arguing back and forth about anything not a lot of that. You're not my real father stuff through now. Joey met his first wife Heather in nineteen ninety and they got married in nineteen ninety two in nineteen ninety six. They had a son now. Al Joanne Heather lift in San Clemente near the beach. Had his father's pretty wealthy Yona jewelry store in Laguna beach but he really likes Joey and he helped give his daughter just an absolutely beautiful wedding and before he met and married Heather Joe. It had several jobs he worked as a waiter and bartender. He also started his own small business designing and selling products now later. He began designing small waterfalls and fountains in his garage. He borrowed a little bit of money from his father opened a shop which he called Naturally Dana Point and by late nineteen ninety six was quite successful. He had made over two hundred thousand dollars in sales then he brought his brother Michael and open naturally DP fountains with the least warehouse for the production. So he's starting to move up a little bit here. Yes very hard worker very motivated. But Heather enjoys marriage. Rich fell apart and he found out that heather was having an affair and she had become pregnant by her lover but still he kind of blamed himself at least in part are because he'd been working a lot so he wasn't spending much time with her. He tried to work things out even told heather that he would happily raise the new baby as his own But it was too late. Heather was already in love with this other guy and she decided on a divorce but apparently this was devastating to joey. He was still in love with heather so he was pretty heartbroken and depressed any moved in with his mom and according to her he went through months and months of depression. He and his brother Michael continued to run the fountain business though and eventually they got together with a computer expert named Dan. Kavanagh Dan and help them build a website so they could begin doing their business as earth inspired products online so people could go online and order fountains so this is really opened up things for them then. Joey did meet summer. That was in two thousand four. They were introduced by. Joey's friend who was named macgyver. So I don't remember. He had enough his parents liked the TV show. It's a strange name choices in it or yeah so summer was just breaking up with her longtime boyfriend. Vic and Joey and summer's relationship moved fast but she was worried about how vic was going to react to her being with someone a new so soon she didn't own a house with vic and had to go through the legalities of getting her name off of the property in the mortgage and getting some money out of that so summer was a bit eccentric and she had been known by more than one name so this would end up causing a lot of speculation after the family's family's disappearance like what was going on with her. She was born Virginia Lisa Aranda and had also been known as SUMMER MARTELLI SUMMER ARANDA RANDOM MARTELLI LISA Aranda and Lisa Martelli Summers mom raised her and her two siblings on her own as a single mom in both California and Chicago and according to summer's mother Martelli was the surname of Summers Stepdad. Now another thing that summer did that would lead some people to question things was that she was also known to have taken some years off her age when speaking to people. But there's no evidence that she used this new birth date on any legal documents family members including her sister. Heavens suggested that her name changes were just her own preference and it wasn't anything anything to avoid any legal entanglements. She was just the kind of person who wanted to make up her own name. She went to live in California and be named summer and she did did. She did it so summer gave birth to Joey's first son Johnny in two thousand five and in less than two years later Joseph Junior was born a summer had an aversion to hospitals and both boys were delivered at home shortly after Joseph. Juniors born Joe in summer got married and this is a small ceremony in Orange County. The summer side of the family didn't attend. She didn't seem very close to family. And this worry. Joey's mother so the night before the wedding summer had called her family s and not to come to the wedding and stole his mom. Susan was never quite sure awesome redundant no but it seems like. Joey knew why he wasn't questioning it. So you know there were issues but what family doesn't have issues really. Were your those issues. His issues right and these were a little extraordinary. I guess but who knows what was going on and it was a small second marriage. So maybe it wasn't a big deal. Having family. There is a bigger deal to some people than others where I would put that as a priority. I'd like they're where my family at my wedding. Of course right. Yeah but not all. My family came to my wedding. We'll important one stood. Oh okay well. According to a lot of people though summer was very jealous of Joe his first wife Joey and heather shared custody of their son Jona. Joey's friends friends and family said that summer was very caring Jona even though she wasn't always thrilled with heather. Summer did complained to her sister. Tracy that heather would barge barge into their house regularly. You know even walking in when Joey's in the shower kind of weird and she would drop off Jona without calling ahead and just kind of expect. Expect summer to Babysit so summer was trying to get along and she put up with it at first but eventually she told Joey that she was going to have to break up and leave if he didn't set some boundaries with the ex wife now to me that seems totally reasonable for those to me too yeah. I'm not just a working or drop off daycare right. No Yeah and you're not married to him anymore. So what are you walking into the House for is if you live here. Durham my house. Yeah Komo Yard. That's right so I totally get that. I mean it's territorial thing if nothing else plus. It's disrespectful very disrespectful. To summer summer and to summer and Joey's relationship maybe not the best thing for Jona to see either possibly not

GSMC Basketball Podcast
NBA 2020 Predictions
"About My tween twenty bold predictions now. This isn't just for the regular season. This is for the off season. This is the beginning of next season to these addiction that I think that potentially could happen. I'm going to say them here today. And maybe you can agree with me some. You may think this crazy in some you might agree with. We'll have to see my first pro. Prediction is that both L. A.. Neither one of the LA teams will not make the Western Conference finals. I think a team will beat them or since the clippers. Don't take care too much about seeding in the Lakers. Stay the number one seed if the clippers land four or five. They'll play the clippers in the second row. They'll play Lakers around. which would men? 'cause obviously semifinals matchup US and other Western Conference finals match. But I also feel like there may be a team that could upset me maybe Houston is probably the most likely that could upset one of the LA teams and. I think that they're going to keep them from making the the the Western Conference finals. I know a lot of people were expecting that to happen. A lot of people are wanting to happen. I'm sure it will be great for the Lee but I really think that that's something in my opinion that I think is going to happen. That's one of my first. Bold predictions of the twenty twenty season in further on my eh prediction is that the Golden State Warriors will form another super team. Now I don't know if there's going to be with Jaanus. It could be a cry towns because Golden State is monitoring situation but Golden State clearly knows. Listen with the way the League is if we want to be on topic how can we need to get an update US another super team together and I think that they're definitely trying very hard to get another another star player in there now. I do like that. Probably means that's the end of Draymond Green. But I think that's what they're aiming for taming to get their aiming to get another star in there to see to come back with clay and to come back with Steph potentially really they can make you trade for star because they if they do get a top three lottery pig. deathly do not be surprised. If they try to make a trade with that pick honestly they honestly could have just picked up an amazing asset for them because they could use that as trade bait in. That's good trait rate. You know maybe the team star is disgruntled. Maybe you never know. I mean this isn't somebody would think about like the sons have another bad year. We'll we'll give you our top pick and another guy. And we want Devon Booker. Obviously Yona how that work I mean you know. They're kind of doing the right now. And the end of the Russell even yeah no. We Really Devon Booker may be a better player Neanderthal Russell. But that's definitely a prediction I think could potentially happen. I think that the warriors warriors will form another super team. But it's not going to be as top heavy instrument of Kevin Durant who like the second best player in the League. That's why think if they got Jaanus it would be stacked because of state Stephan Klay can play like they play and then they completely put a better supporting cast around. Then you could say okay. Yeah this team is going to be very tough to beat. Even laker teams have a team. They may be looking up to but it will have to see because if they get any towns houses. This is a great player but we don't view him as view when Kevin Durant was there which means even though it would be very top heavy west conference. But that's when also and my pro predictions one of my other pro predictions. Are I think that revenue from the C.. BA will increase which will lead to more players undeserving of big major contracts. Getting big major contracts. I'm going to say any names. But it's like okay. Well I'll say this because I don't know if he's GonNa get it but there are people who are sometimes wonder now dre walgreens supposed to be a free agent this offseason offseason Draymond Green. We know he's not a guy who's going to score points we can do live. And he's a great gadget player. I would say but some people wonder. Would somebody pay draymond green the Max would they give draymond green that Max deal. That is something they definitely wonder about and like a question. Like why would you give you Max. If if there's more money to be spent draymond green could potentially ask for Max and if you like laundry a month you might give them close to it. I mean we already have players now. who try to sign that? First Max deal then take a shorter deal. Just didn't end up getting of that. Ten Year supermax dill. But you know it's one of those those things where I think that this will lead to more players being signed overpaid and I mean you obviously can see more cat room. It can lead the teams being in very weird financial situations with cap every team six Performing up to expectation and then you played a lot of guys a lot of money who may have never actually deserve the money in the first place so. I think that that's going to be something that's going to be interesting another addiction I have is. I think that James Harden will make it to the NBA Finals Cheer. I know that's pretty big. That basically means you're saying he's GonNa beat one or both La Teams. I think James Harden. This would be the best year for him to do it. I think right now this I flew. This is his best year do it. So I'M GONNA go ahead mcnabb. Oh predicts names hard. It's GonNa make the finals. These the rockets are GonNa make the finals. This may be shocking to you. But that's how I feel. I feel like that. Jr potentially do it. I feel like if he was able to average at least thirty in the playoffs and Russell could give him about twenty twenty three. That's fifty three between the two players and they have some good supporting cast. You can't forget about. PJ Tucker can't forget about Erik. Gordon Clink Appel. You definitely feel like they have all the potential attention in the world so potentially be a top team and so I would not be surprised if they end up being the top team they think they can be and making it to the NBA NBA finals. This year in basically just creating just such a great agree moment for the city Houston also another prediction. I think Diane if he comes back as soon as they say he come back. We'll still win rookie of the year. I think Zaylon has all the talents. Be A star of Zion. Comes back in balls out in just twenty points a game in gives you a lot of highlight plays. I think he will be able to squeeze out winning rookie year only only playing half of the year again. That's a pretty bold prediction but as I've anybody can do a Zairean can all takes his cause. Remember even the Luca one owned by a lot last year. You trae young exciting second half which made it interesting and don't be. We don't feel like John Moran is doing with Luca Danni last year so it's not as far fetched is not as it's not like oh it's completely impossible for Luca played so well and then trae young play well in the New Year but he's still play. Okay well it's like John Mirant is playing. Maybe the best right now. But he's not playing at local level from last year so of Zion can have maybe a trae young like surge in the second half of the season. I think he'll go ahead and win the rookie year. But it all depends on when he gets back. 'cause I do if he didn't get back to maybe mid February with that he wouldn't. It's only two months left in the season. At that point. He has to probably get back to move in the next two weeks and then just start going on a tear from game one because dial is full practice recently so he's clearly about to get there. Obviously you've seen him take jumpers you've seen him dunk Donc so I definitely things I on can win the rookie year if he gets back in time and my last bowl prediction is that the Atlanta Hawks will add a star player. This off season. I don't know who but I feel. They're gonNA add some but I feel like some of the issues they've had I flipped. They're going to add a star. Because I feel like you need to especially to make trae WANNA stay there because rotations rumblings that he might and I wanna stay. That may be something that you may want to do. If Your Hawks Front office you need to add some talent in their yep some good young talent but you're going to you know how it is as league view in a win you're gonNA have to give up that good young talent for solidified star. Obviously I feel like trays untouchable. But maybe Kevin Heard. Or maybe you D Andre One hundred maybe a cam reddish maybe push them shelby John Collins and I think they're gonNA make a trade for a proven star in this league and we'll have to see whoever that star is how far the Atlanta Hawks may potentially get because of it but that's it for me thank you for listening listening to the GMC football basketball podcast on the GMC podcast network. If you please remember to subscribe was that really helps us and also ride review and also Father Wilson's social media instagram twitter and

The Big Picture
A Review of Stephen King's Best Films
"Are you looking forward to at the toronto international film festival all this year as the the twenty first year. I think i'm covering it because i've been covering it. Since i was nineteen i mean i'm kind of looking forward to it ending but <hes> you know when when when you're on the ground in toronto we see a lot of stuff very early so today. When i was on my way to record i saw these people from out of town. I'm kind of showing up in toronto and they're very excited and and ready to get going but but we've been watching stuff here for a while. We've also all had our is kind of on reports. It's coming out of telluride including your tweets and what people are saying from venice so it doesn't feel like something starting. It feels like as you said like festival. Season is already deeply deeply underway underway adam. Thank you for being tweets. I really appreciate that that means the world to me. <hes> what's what's what's on your radar or what have you seen that you can sort of hint about that is is most exciting. You put waves on my radar the trae schultz film that was a really like persuasive piece. It's not like i wasn't looking forward to seeing it but i've now rearranged want to watch it. You seem quite blown away by that. I was and i have maybe some regrets about doing so because now i think invariably people will see to me like it's not that good. What what are you doing. How could you do that which you know that's the that's the trickiness with festival coverage in general right the minute that you get excited about something to communicate that and then you tell people something is great and then they insist upon telling you your opinion is not quite exactly what it should be. Which is why we're all bracing for for joker to be the start of the actual. You know second american revolution elision with with insurrection and panic in the streets. There's a certain hyperbole in festival season. That's like i guess it's fun to instigate it though i try not to. It's it's kind of fun to read it but it gets wearying in social media become such an echo chamber that stuff and i find that people tend to share the dumb dumb takes way more generously than kind of smart subtle ones no question so it becomes hard with the movie like joker where it's not even a question of people saying whether it's good or bad ads there's sort of saying like is this can actually change the way that we watch movies and incite armed rebellion. It just becomes like really tiring but some of the ones that i'm looking looking forward to here are ones that already have a bit of a reputation which sam great like the softies uncut gems can't wait to see it and <hes> looking forward to know bombecks marriage story one thing we've both seen that i'm going to write about in my first tiff dispatch which is just excellent is parasite the bunk joon-ho film the one the palm door can which is which is really good stuff. I think brilliant played incredibly well. I didn't mention this in the podcast earlier this week but <hes> i went to the third screening of that movie at telluride and it was a nine a._m. Screening and six hundred people were turned away from that screening which is just a an extraordinary thing once you've seen the movie and you know what the contents of it aren't just how kind of warped and beautiful perform strange it is <hes>. There's really the energy around. This movie is so fascinating and so great for bong right. It's it's it's great for bong and i think that <hes> you know without belaboring a parallel to these movies that might be worth talking about more later when more people have seen both of them but in the same way that alfonso koran i think a lot of credit for are going back home and making a movie you know in his original cultural context with roma. It's very interesting to see bond do that. Because snow pearson okposo were very credible english rush limbaugh almost kinda hits. You know yes and well parasite. I think has the best commercial prospects in north america of any of his korean films so far. It's very much a korean film and <hes> it's made something like eighty five million dollars in south korea already too which is like you know very very sizable sizable hit. I thought i thought i read that. It's the biggest hit in the in the country's history. Is that overstating things the i'd have to get a double check on that but just off the top of my head. It sounds like a big amount of money like the the top grossing films in south. Korea can't approach china dollar for dollar but like it's a big amount i it's a big amount of money and when when you consider that some of the audience that it's going to reach north america is not just that kind of reading reviews you know art house audience but maybe even something somewhat mainstream i i think it could be a kind of <hes> across kind of crossover hit and because you have american critics may be on their way to toronto listening. I just wanna stump super fast for a two really good interesting. Toronto films one is called an at thirteen thousand feet by cacique revenge ski. Starring derrick campbell and one is called white lie bye bye calvin. Thomas and yona lewis starring casey role <hes> i think they're actually both going to get a fair amount of attention and i just wanted to say their names on the pod and i think that's about

Monocle 24: The Briefing
Kanji of the year reflects disasters that battered Japan in 2018
"Into the next year because I mean, given that this one means disaster or misfortune, that's sort of feels like a bit of an unfortunate way to start off the new year. Summing up of the year and Japan is had an extraordinary year. We've had typhoons incredible heat wave in the summer. And there have been financial scandals the economy contracted, I think people just felt this this current to really either let's put that year to bed. It's it's not about looking into the future. You know? I mean last year's character was north Kita and that was about North Korea, which dominated the news agenda at that point. So it's just really a reflection of what what is being about people being talking about an and and it's been a succession of sorry to say, but has been a succession of disasters. So I mean, you've this one's obviously not not a great one last year's also contents. Have we seen many is chosen that have actually been quite positive quality? Cheerful. They didn't have to be cheerful. I think there's something quite sort of poetic about it. You know, people are not afraid of the the the disaster. It it sort of some things up quite nicely. So I don't think people will see it as a bad thing. And you know. In fact, I think really it means that we're looking forward to the next year and every year people get quite interested in this thing. And I think you know, across Japan, people do want to know, you know, I think they did vote for it. So they they also agree. So for them, it seems quite as sort of a positive and the early well facing the facts copy such a bad thing. Then as long as that's what we're doing monocle Tokyo bureau chief Yona Wilson, thanks for joining us here on the briefing that does bring us to the end of today's program. It was produced by Reese, James and researched by your lingo fan Gabrielle, della Santi, a Nick money's I'll studio manager was Sarah miles. Now, do join us full the briefing at the very same time tomorrow, I'll be back with you for that program as well. And due to union to Midori house today that's live at eighteen hundred here in London thirteen hundred if you're listening in New York, I'm Ben Ryland. That's the briefing by for now.

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