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03:54 min | 2 months ago

"zid" Discussed on KCBS All News

"Strawberries grow, but as kcbs Jennifer Hodges reports, Santa Cruz counties, agricultural commissioner says it's too early to tell how extensive that damage is. That's because some of the crops are still underwater. So we're still trying to figure out whether growers are going to be able to pump that water out if they're able to do that. Over the next few days, it's kind of nice to get a little break in the weather so that they can do that. And there is a pretty good chance leafy greens different lettuce varieties will be affected while Nadal go as the agricultural commissioner for Santa Cruz county. The one thing that's going to be impacted is certainly our governability to begin to plant in early January so that we can have a crop in late March to early spring. It is hard to tell at this point, but hidalgo says consumers could expect to see an increase in produce prices. You know, this is a difficult thing to forgo to really be able to assess what that would look like. We really won't know what the true impact is going to be at least for strawberries onto probably in April or May when they begin to produce. In Santa Cruz county, Jennifer Hodges case CBS. Of all the things that COVID can trigger in your body reported proceedings tells us researchers have now found a new one that might just shock you. It's high cholesterol and according to a study by the clinical epidemiology center at veterans affairs St. Louis health center, people with COVID are at much greater risk of getting it. The study's lead author is doctor zid Al Ali. These people did not have high cholesterol before they got SARS CoV-2 infection. Some of them may have had some family history, but on average, that proportion was very, very low. Doctor Al Ali says the findings were quite shocking. Impaired to people who did not get infected with COVID-19, those people who were infected had a significantly higher risk of high cholesterol that included LDL, the bad cholesterol. They also had a lower levels of HDL, the good cholesterol. So more of the bad and less of the good cholesterol. And in fact, change has happened quickly, the study found that as soon as some people got infected with COVID, their cholesterol levels started to rise. Chris Eden's Casey BS. Roe V wade, the landmark Supreme Court decision guaranteeing a woman's right to an abortion was handed down 50 years ago today. However, a reversal at the Supreme Court last year is bringing on a different kind of battle to the front lines. Right now, in 14 states, abortion is illegal in states on the other side of this divisive issue. Dave said have access to abortion are looking at what they could do to make it easier for people to come to their state and get abortion care. Like California, Rachel Faye with the nonprofit power to decide. If you are privileged, if you have money, if you have resources, then traveling for abortion care is something you can do. And if you do not, then being forced to stay pregnant is your law. And the idea that that's the case in this country is just unconscionable. That's where her group comes in. A whole new underground railroad is at work, she says, coming to the aid of pregnant women in need. People on the ground that are doing this work, you know, what we call the navigators, the abortion funds, the people who are helping folks come up with the money and the logistical support to get abortion care are doing yonan's work. Roe V wade, bittersweet 50th anniversary today. Jim Taylor, Casey BS. New report out shedding some light on New York City's dining scene since the pandemic began. CBS News correspondent wouldn't need to let reports from New York. A new study from NYU shows New York City's outdoor dining program led to a 12 time increase in the dining scene. 12,000 cafes, bars and restaurants have set up tables on sidewalks or in parking lanes since the initiative launched in June 2020 to spark interest in dining now during the pandemic. As more workers return to offices in the city, lunchtime crowds have also increased. Ocean prime in Manhattan reports lunch sales were up almost 80% last year compared to 2021. Wendy Gillette, CBS

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07:22 min | 5 months ago

"zid" Discussed on TuneInPOC

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Hidden to Christchurch Mitsubishi morehouse eve or on your Mitsubishi southbrook road. My car's getting rejected, Heather duplessy hell at Francesca rudkin, all the names you can trust. This is news talks had been used. Here are a kotoko Tony do ten Cote Guadalupe one. And historic events of monumental proportions is ours away as the world prepares to bid farewell to Queen Elizabeth II, an estimated 4 billion people worldwide are expected to tune into her majesty's state funeral at 10 p.m. our time. Around quarter to ten, her majesty's coffin will be taken from Westminster hall where it's been lying in state to Westminster Abbey, hundreds of thousands of people queued for hours to see the coffin an hour ago at 7 p.m. hour time doors open for around 2000 attendees to start filing into the ebbie for the funeral. Sky News Laura Jays says the crowd of mourners is immense. It is a kind of magic in London at the moment and certainly among the crowds here on the mail outside Buckingham Palace have been papal camping overnight. U.S. president Joe Biden has paid tribute to the queen ahead of her funeral, he spent time with her last year at Windsor Castle, and was the last of 14 U.S. president she met. He says he'll treasure the memory of the time they spent together. She kept offering me more. I kept beating everything she put in front of me. But she was the same in person this year as her image. And all about service. And queen consort Camilla has paid her own tribute to the queen she told a special BBC program, Queen Elizabeth fulfilled a unique role in history. It must have been so difficult for her to solitary women. My work with prime ministers or women presidents, she was here to do what. So I think she carved her own rule. And we'll have the funeral live on news talks in B from just before ten tonight. In other news national MP Sam up and Dallas kept his job after an investigation into claims of bullying and intimidation in his youth. Maria duke Casey's report into the allegations didn't substantiate claims outside his time at King's College. It found differing accounts of his behavior in his otago university flesh in 2003. Paddy president Sylvia wood says duke concluded the event wasn't as described in initial reports. Despite this conclusion, it is clear that the complainants experience in a deteriorating flat relationship caused her harm. The report won't be publicly released to protect the complainant's privacy. And Sam up and down says he was genuinely shocked by the allegations made by a former flatmate. I'm not able to go into details, but I want to acknowledge that there was a genuine breakdown in the flat relationship. And things were said that I now realize my flatmate overheard. I apologize and regret my part in that. There are hopes identifying productive land will let us produce the best food the government is asking counsels to block such land from being used in housing developments. It's advocated for the policy for nearly a decade to recognize the importance of our best soils, chief executive Nadine tunley, says the idea has been a long time coming. As much as anything interestingly, it's elevated the importance of higher productive land and what it actually means probably to border New Zealand because it is all about whether we can continue to produce healthy fruit and vegetables. Police have busted the New Zealand end of a global drugs ring too foreign nationals have been arrested allegedly attempting to take drugs off his ship, doctored port Chalmers dunedin. The mayonnaise 31 and 45 face serious drugs charges and have been remanded in custody, the eris followed the seizure of 91 kilos of cocaine in the U.S. last month. Sport down in football or white's captain Winston readers announced his retirement from international as Jason pine reports. Reed will call it a day after Sunday's homecoming game against Australia at Eden park. He burst onto the scene at the 2010 World Cup, scoring the light goal against Slovakia, which earned the all whites their first ever World Cup point. Reed went on to play over 200 times for West Ham United as well as having spells with sporting Kansas City and Brentford. He's played 32 times for New Zealand, nearly half of those as captain. In motor sport Hayden Patton is delighted to go to from two with his Hyundai Kona EV, winning the Ashley forest rally sprint and Canterbury in the final shootout. When the kiwi developed vehicle was launched, it was the first electric rally car in the world, pen and says it was rewarding to win against Rotorua's Sloan Cox who was driving one of the fastest hill climb cars in the country. This event was a real true test for an electric car to come up against it and be successful in such a close battle as well. It was actually quite enjoyable. It makes it quite rewarding and definitely the best result we've had with this car so far. And rugby honesty has been the policy for the all blacks as they poured over the bled as low cup escape and Melbourne. They've started the week with their usual review ahead of the rematch at Eden park on Saturday, playmaker bowden Barrett says it was an upfront session as they tried to figure out how they went from leading by 18 to trailing late in the game. There are some shots fired in there and a good opportunity for us to look in the mirror at ourselves and our prep getting a little bit complacent when you've got a lead like we had. And in crooked former Wellington firebirds coach Glenn pognon is joining central districts as their performance and pathways, coaches, new role will see him mentor up and coming players.

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07:01 min | 5 months ago

"zid" Discussed on TuneInPOC

"Today's the day go to yellow, ducko, dudding zid. Hi, I'm Phil major. I'm running for mayor because I want to regain people's trust and cancel and get stuff done. I want to fix their roads and footpaths. Look after air environment, deliver core services better. Keep our rates affordable and reduce debt. Voting papers will arrive in your mailbox soon, please post them back as soon as you can so they can be counted on the 8th of October. I'm asking you to vote for me. So major Vermeer and together, let's get stuff done. Authorized by Philip major at Phil fumiya dot co dot NZ. Have you power price has just gone up? If Frank energy will do anything to keep ours down. I'm recording this on my iPhone 5. I'm sorry. Steve, I told you not to call me on this phone. Yeah, okay, yep, yep, see ya, love you, bye. As a Frank energy dot co dot audience it. Selling it to you straight. With a newspaper's meet their match, it's Heather doofus Alan dry. With Peter Dickens. Maybe Charles will rise to the occasion. I think he will, actually. I think all those people who spent the last 30 years saying, don't forget him, just go straight to William, had no idea what they were talking about. This is going to be an awesome night. This is going to be a day of great change, and I am still positive about the future. With Andrew Dickens and Vodafone business back today at four only on youth talks at B the ministry not listening can be tracked directly to Michael wood. Who's got nothing to do with the education, but he is the transport minister. The point I'm making is his reshaping street dream. It was revealed this week that the official advice he received to delay the consultation process reshaping the streets is basically council's closing down streets and you can't go down them anymore. Anyway, the various departments said to him internal affairs ministry of transport listen, you want to leave the soul after the election, there's no point in doing this consultation. The side of the election is not going to go anywhere, just leave it till after the election. And then we'll have big chat then. He dismissed all of that because he, of course, knows better. And that's the problem with all of this, isn't it? It's going to prohibit or restrict the use of motor vehicles on the roadway. It's going to be allowed to a pilot to street changes for up to two years without consulting the impact people, all the businesses, all the communities beforehand. They also want the councils to restrict traffic outside schools to the parents and the children feel that walking and cycling. It's safer, but we don't need to consult on any of that because Michael knows best. They're just a brief word to in New Zealand this morning to the corporate affairs department, wake up and be professional, will you? So in New Zealand yesterday on the return leg of their Auckland who New York league as it turns out, I thought they'd just lost the bags. But turns out they deliberately offloaded them. And put them on the ground in New York and listen to this. So I understand a bit about the split because I've read a lot about it because I'm interested in aviation. This tests the capability of the plane, the distant tests the capability of the plane Auckland to New York. You are right at the cutting edge of technology here. And the return legs of the problem, because you're basically into the wind. And you need more fuel. And so they were very clear at the beginning of it. And there was an upgrade technological upgrade coming to the plane. They're going to chip the engine something like that. And that's going to allow them to go further anyway. For now, they're going to depending on the circumstances offload people. So in other words, the number of people that carry up is not the number of people they carry back fair enough. It's nice and clear. Now where is it all? What they've never said is that when you check into your return flight from New York to Auckland, your bag may or may not be on the plane. That is crap. That's not a service. It's not 1969. We're not at the cutting edge of aviation. It's not a water plane. This is Auckland, New York. If you can't do it, don't do it. And do it when you can do it and do it properly. So of course we want to talk to it in New Zealand about all of that, but I don't want to come on. Do they? And this is the problem with PR and corporate New Zealand these days, they're more than happy to roll on out and go, oh, look at the new menu. Don't ring me again when you've got a new menu. When you've got a new menu and business class don't ring me up and say, hey, Mike, can we talk to you about our flash new menu? Not interested. If you're not interested in talking about the day you dump the baggage on the runway. And if you're dumping the baggage on the runway, tell people you're doing it and give them an experience they'll remember and the experience they'll remember is not having their luggage in New York and only realizing that when you get to Auckland for God's sake, wake up and be professional. To enjoy. Youth talks at the headlines with Avon city Ford, hybrid puma and focus available now with carbon rebate. We're on the way to 20°, the queen liked to race one final time buried at Windsor in a private service alongside husband Prince Philip. Christchurch's mayor requests a bespoke intensification option for the city, and sports silver fern series with Jamaica hits another snag and Sam up and Dell survives but questions linger longer. Read more ended here old premium. You told zippy Christchurch time saver traffic. They're here for clever cats, download the Tiger trade app. Good morning now looking first at brahms straight a little bit of a heavy pair chilling eastbound between a Barrington and selwyn waistband also quite busy from at Columbo through to Barrington. Southbound on sherborne street we've got a fairly slow, a bit of traffic near approaching BLE air, Johns road equally quite heavy southbound at Sawyer's arms, and crafted straight as picked up again now busy southbound approaching Ennis. Target tried for investors like you, buying and selling stocks anytime of the day. That's traffic. Switching and saving with Geico azizi, so you're free to ponder life's big questions, like is the word dictionary in the dictionary. If so, a price says something like dictionary noun. A dictionary is the word you are reading now and the pages they were printed on. Basically, this thing you're looking at right now that you're holding, reading words from its dictionary. As in, hey, look at me. I'm holding a dictionary in my hands as I read the definition of dictionary. Yeah, it's probably something like that. Switch and save with Geico. It's easier than you think. The Mike hosking breakfast with Bailey's real estate. Our news talks at B for the 7 away from a person north hospital getting a kid's only waiting area in the emergency department the idea being to keep kids away from the weekend drank some other distractions. Now the money has come from the palmerston north hospital foundation the chairman has Brendan Duffy, who has won the sprint of morning to you. Good morning, Mike. So has this been driven by being an issue somebody said, look, we really need this. I think it's driven by, well, that's part of the reason. When you go into a and E in New Zealand, there's a fair amount of action occurring and it's pretty tough on children. So we've seen an opportunity to provide some space to give children a specially their own their own area for care. It's sort of a shame, isn't it? I mean, good on you for doing it, and it meets a need, but in health the money should be going into operations and the fact that you need to do this says something about us all. I think, doesn't it? Mike, I think you'd agree that across New Zealand we're an extraordinary nation for providing extra iron above that which the state provides and I think this is just another example of that we are carrying community seen and it's

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08:01 min | 5 months ago

"zid" Discussed on TuneInPOC

"We shall now, however, before we get back to the UK, get around the country see what's happening at your place, we'll start with Kourtney winter in dunedin and kiwi kids Kourtney will get a taste of space at otago museum's latest science roadshow. Morning Kate year the roadshow aims to shine a light on a range of space related career prospects and folding across the country by showcasing New Zealand's space technologies and research. Project leader otago museum science engagement coordinator doctor Andrew mills says there is an array of careers in the space he didn't out here and he wants kids to be inspired to take part. The museum was received $350,000 from the ministry of business to develop the project and then we'll launch in bluff and late October, then it will heat up to the rest of the south island through the end of this year and into next year. Okay, and what's dunedin's weather doing today? So it's quite cloudy. Showers developing this morning, possibly heavy this afternoon northerlies are high of 17. Thanking you, cliche Woods and Christchurch where the mayor's outlined what she'll say to the environment minister are clear. This is on the back of the council's boat to reject the housing density rule changes. The story that just keeps giving Kate luckily and del's Elsa's when it comes to housing intensification the message from Christchurch as loud and clear one size does not fit all. Of course, it's in response to the government directed changes that would allow three homes three stories high on most sections across the city without consent. She says while counsel isn't saying no to intensification, it is asking for more personalized beast spoke options for the city. She wants government to give the nod to targeting increased development in areas where we know the city can grow, rather than enabling ad hoc, pepper potted development she calls it in areas which will be dictated solely by developers. Okay, what's Christchurch's weather doing? Apparently, Claudia here as well, chance of an afternoon or evening shower the high 20°. Nice and warm, thank you. Sean Hogan isn't Wellington, now the seed Sheeran cancellation, there are hopes that the second concert in the capital might encourage record crowds after that first one unexpectedly canned. Yes Kay, ticket and company frontier Turing's announced the February 1st show won't be going ahead due to ongoing uncertainties associated with global touring. Wellington and zid work didn't see its unfortunate, it's not going ahead, but they're expecting the seeking concert on the following night to be one of the biggest ever hosted et sky stadium, bringing a record audience to the capital, sky stadium, chief executive Shane Harmon sees the releasing extra spots to that second show, which was previously sold out. Okay, what's Wellington's weather dying today? Partly cloudy today with the odd shower this morning mainly north of the harbor, northwest gusting for a time around midday and height of 16°. Thanking you, morning Nina. Good morning. Now lane way is returning to Auckland next year. Yes, exciting times. So the festival will kick off an Albert park on Auckland anniversary day, which is Monday, January 30. Now the last time Auckland has been to laneway that was back in 2020 just before COVID hit. So the events line up that's going to be announced tomorrow. Okay, great. What tartans we are doing today. We've got isolated showers this morning. Rain though developing this afternoon, possibly here be still warm though, Auckland's high, 20. Beautiful, think you need to add dam cuda Cana on her experience being at the queen's funeral shortly, but we shall get together next on what is happening following this after the break. Switching and saving with Geico is easy. So you're freed upon her life's big questions. Like if a person could get discombobulated, does that mean the rest of the time they are just like populated? Are we humans always in a state of combo? Until of course something dramatic happens, and we are diss can bob. For a while, then we go back to being bob elated. Yeah, that's probably how that works. Switch and save with Geico. It's easier than you think. Bonus days at Lowe's home grand de sovereign approach. As to an MVP the low paraganas that can heal us in articulos electos parallel to negotiation, not appear that Los MDPs, bonus days, and lows. Existing. One of those. 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06:47 min | 5 months ago

"zid" Discussed on TuneInPOC

"Heat pumps. What? With John Ryan funeral directors, continuing a family tradition since 1881. It needs to be sports good morning, New Zealand football boss, Andrew pregnant hopes the country's football fans take a rear chance to see their top men's players in action. The all lives will play the soccer rules for the first time in 11 years tomorrow night in Brisbane, the opener of a two league series that culminates at Auckland's Eden park on Sunday. Far too long, I mean, we're so close to each other. It does seem a bit crazy, of course, all our players are playing in the northern hemisphere, so there's a fair bit of logistics bringing them all back down here. But kiwi fans and Aussies as well deserve to see the top footballers playing at home. New Zealand's last home game was the world cap qualification play off against Purdue in November of 2017. Three New Zealand women's crews have advanced to the semifinals of the rowing world championships in the Czech Republic overnight and the lightweight double skulls quadruple skulls and coxless four that means quad have missed the semifinals finishing fourth in their rep. The Jamaican nipple tour of New Zealand remains mired by Visa issues travel woes, postponements, and a below strength team. The three test series is down to two, starting tonight in Auckland, the sunshine girls have recalled former internationals based in Australia to jury rigor squad near New Zealand's chief executive Jenny Wiley is preparing for a loss off course. Absolutely there will be a financial impact that hasn't been quantified yet. We need to be able to do that once we get through the series. But yeah, there will be an impact. We're yet to kind of do the wash up on that. Netball coverage with netball New Zealand keep up to date at netball in zid dot co dot in zid. And England have begun their first tour of Pakistan and 17 years with a 6 wicket 2020 cricket victory at Karachi, the tourists chased 160 with full bulls to spear across the border in mahali, Australia have beaten India by four wickets hunting 209 all rounder came green opened the betting and was awarded player of the match for 61 off 30 deliveries. International cricket with general finance dot co dot NZ for great secured Tim deposit rights. I'm Nick fueling. That's nice talks he'd be news and sports a 24 away from 8 hosking is next. Weather with ryman healthcare, pioneering a new way of retirement living. Cloud increasing across this morning showers will also develop in clear later in the day sound delays dying out the same thing as Christchurch makes its way to a top of 13° in down to 5 tonight. As for tomorrow Thursday, fine, apart from morning and evening low, cloud like wins 14° the maximum end overnight, the lowers four, as for the end of the working week Friday, the highest 13 fine but becoming cloudy later in the day nor easterly easing into the evening. At the moment, it's 10°, you're up to date with new sport and weather on news talk, syd B. You talk zip Christchurch, time saber traffic. Over drinking, alcoholics, anonymous is here to help, good morning now with get a heavy run on John's road as southbound approaching Sawyer's arms, heavy petron bronze street east film between Barrington and selwyn, whitely avenue southbound between blind and road and Lincoln. You've got no delays. Idolize on her for every new east found approaching beliers. Alcoholics anonymous always hear called O 800 AA works. A Banco's honor for time saver traffic and travel. Hearing from the newsmakers and the people they impact the Mike hosking breakfast with Bailey's real estate. Altogether better across residential commercial and rural on news talks it'd be. This morning after 8 o'clock at four 23 minutes away from it. Now the net still can't take the up until report. New issue is why no one's seen the report him he's not been shown it, so watch the never see the light of day approach hemp national party ludicrous relaxant is with a good morning. Morning Mike great to be with you. And could I find an MP in your caucus that would be unsettled by the fact that you haven't shown them the full up until report? No, we had a caucus meeting where I read them on the statements that we had and everybody was fully supportive and want to say I'm reinstated. So who is driving this? It's secret thing. Is this the media is concerned? Well, look, here's the deal. I mean, I wonder as many people genuinely to come forward, given they were serious and new allegations to do that, you've got to have a really confidential process and people agree in a trust us to do that. I involve Maria Jew based in the country to do the job. And then I ran my statements past you to make sure it's faithfully recommend representing those findings and being sensitive to people involved in it. Is there anything in there that if I read the report? In an unbiased fashion I go, that's interesting. I can see why I didn't make it public. No, I mean, what it is is you can imagine quite a lot of sensitivities and personal stuff involved, but the two things that I was looking for and have come through really clearly is Maria juke and quote that same didn't engage in the serious behavior that was alleged. And the second bet is that no one else came forward that considered themselves the victim of Sam's behavior beyond the King's College or the direction with the flatmate. And on that basis, you've got to say forgiveness second chances. This guy deserves to be back in parliament as an MP. You're aware this morning the woman and her father are not happy about this and they want the thing released as long as it's redacted. Would you consider that? No, because I think 14 other people involved and many others who made written submissions on the basis of confidentiality on the base of the report wouldn't be released. So Sylvia wood at president has been talking to those two complainants. And combine those investigation findings with them. But the basis by which people entered into this process was that they did so and high trust environment knowing that it would be confidential in the future. But did you get them to sign up to that based on the fact that that covers you off for releasing it publicly? No, no. Well, you know, it was just and we'll scrub your names out and know where it's more like a public and everyone can see it. Yeah, because basically people wouldn't come forward on that basis. Well, you know that. I don't investigation. Because the nature of these allegations are pretty personal and people who have from 20 years ago and people who want to be able to buy one as many people to contribute as possible to it. And that's what we achieved. We'll put it on them and say, look, if you're not prepared to come forward, that's fine, we're giving you the opportunity here are the rules of engagement. Take it or leave it. Yeah, and that's what we did. We said, look, I know you didn't. You said hey listen, if we keep it secret and quiet, you can sign up to this and we'll keep the details out of the public eye. That was the terms of engagement that you offered. No, I think what I'm saying to you is look, people participated on the investigation agreeing and trusting the report would be confidential because

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"zid" Discussed on TuneInPOC

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08:01 min | 5 months ago

"zid" Discussed on TuneInPOC

"Sections. Courtney winter has more. Merely in downtown sees when it comes to housing intensification, the message from Christ church is loud and clear. One size does not fit all. She sees one council isn't saying no to intensification, it's asking for a more personalized alternative. Downtown wants government to approve increased development in areas where the city can grow rather than enabling ad hoc pippa Potter development in areas dictated by developers. The prime minister was hinting she plans to use her speaking slot at the UN general assembly to hold Russia to account. To send her out to in touches down in New York this afternoon after attending the queen's funeral, her attention turns to preparing his speech for delegates on Saturday. Thousands have thrown their support behind a campaign to change a debilitating disease from a chronic illness to disability. A petition to reclassify myalgic encephalitis chronic fatigue syndrome is a disability is expected to be raised at parliament today. ME or CFS is an illness which comes on mostly after viral infection or extreme stress like surgery. Otunga university emeritus professor of biochemistry Warren tights an acute phase can last several years, seeing people homebound or bid bound around three quarters of those of effectors will move to a chronic phase. They have very fragile lives. They have some interactions with within the community, but suffer frequent relaxes. And there are hopes in Sharon's second Wellington concert will encourage record crowds after the first was unexpectedly Kent, ticketing company frontier touring has announced that February show won't be going ahead because of ongoing uncertainties associated with the global touring, Wellington and zid Warwick's dense is it's unfortunate, but they're expecting the second concert the following night to have one of the biggest ever hosted at sky stadium bringing a record audience to the capital. Sky stadium chief executive Shane Harmon says releasing extra spots to that second show which was previously sold out. That's news talks had been used with Hitachi heat pumps, short affordable premium heat pumps. Sport with John Lyon field directors continuing a family tradition since 1881. In the stocks if the sport good morning the Jamaican netball team management is hopeful their players Dodge jet lag and any health issues leading into the tiny jemisin trophy against the silver ferns, 7 of the sunshine girls have touched down in Auckland, but the remaining 5 squad members will be absent and if born New Zealand is expected to make domestic loan players available threatening the integrity of a series, which is already being shortened from three tests to two. Jamaica assistant coach and its daily's looking for divine intervention. We are just praying that all goes well. Netball coverage with the Cadbury netball series tiny jemisin trophy tickets on sale now. Former alliance coach Ricky Herbert says noted the legacy Winston Reed has left New Zealand football, Reid said to play his final international on Sunday at Eden park against Australia, Herbert lured him from Denmark to play at the 2010 World Cup, where he scored their stoppage time equalizer against Slovakia to earn his country, a first point at the global tournament, players like Reed, Ryan Nelson, and Chris Wood made their mark at that tournament as well as in the Premier League. It says the team is now stacked with professionals. Those players are the pioneers, aren't they putting the stake in the ground in really opening up the shop window for other aspirational weapon coming young players in their country. Here the future is great. I think it's really healthy and it's players like Winston that have been able to create that. Logan Carrie has come forth in the under 23 individual time trial of the road cycling world championships in wollongong, the myth van rider's time of 34 minutes and 46 seconds was 33 seconds behind the winner and 9 seconds off third. Carrie summarizes his emotions. But she'd come forth and with that sort of lineup and I'm pretty happy to be honest. Carrie finished 11th at last year's event. And the way studies have set the white ferns a 169 for victory in their weather impacted opening one day in Antigua, the hosts made a 168 for 7 from their 35 overs Fran Jonas and Jess Kerr by taking two wickets. I'm no guilt that's news talks he had been used and sports a 24 away from 8 Mike hosking his next. Weather with ryman healthcare, pioneering a new way of retirement living. We're making our way to 20° in Christchurch there is the chance of some showers this afternoon or evening when northerlies will turn southerly for the evening and the temperature drops back to 8°. Tomorrow rain, clearing to cloud the high, much slower though, 13°, at the moment, it's 8 on news talks it'd be. You told zippy Christchurch. Time saber traffic. 50 percent off, second period opio sim conditions apply. Good morning and now we've got a slow run on sherborne straight southbound as you're approaching Billie eve, Graham fits straight equally a little bit of a hippie patch they're hitting south as you're approaching Ennis rug, and hitting south on John's road be prepared to hit a fair bit of traffic as well as Sawyer's arms, and a prom street has picked up as well just the usual heavy delays eastbound from Barrington through to Colombo. If 50% off your second pier when purchased together in store aired OPS M that's traffic. Confronting questions, honest answers, the Mike hosking breakfast with the Jaguar I-PACE, award winning all electric SUV, news talks at B so I have hope or not, so what we've got with the Christ students interpretation, the Auckland intensification towering a Wellington denard and et cetera, these 6 cities. That have been told that you've got to build or allowed to have people build three stories, three homes, three stories per regular block of land with no resource consent. There's been pushback. For example, in Auckland, it was the heritage vote and they sort of carve out different areas of town. Christ due to basically last week, you can take your intensification and stick it up with sun don't shine. Anyway, what we've got from the go. So the next question was, what are the government going to do? Problem with this, of course, for the national party, is they for reasons best known to themselves signed up with labor to this idea. So they're both culpable because it's a stupid idea. So how national extrapolates themselves out of it? I don't know, but they're stuck in there at the moment. So what we've got officially is David Parker. Who's the environment minister says the government is now always open to consider sensible ideas. Now what that means is that a stalling tactic, does he genuinely mean they're open to symptom ideas? Does he genuinely want to listen? I don't know, but what it does indicate to me at this early stage is election year is coming. They've seen this as one of the many things they're trying to do that although in on a piece of paper probably you go, oh yeah, we could build lots of houses of your stack three three story houses on a regular section with no resource consent that might help housing and we all agree we need more houses, but when you go to the community themselves, it's the classic nimbyism they don't want it there. They don't want a part of it, do it somewhere else. So they've worked out that this is not a vote winner. And so maybe the initial comment by packer always open to consider sensible ideas as one of those things they'll just quietly shuffle into the background and we'll forget it ever happened. Let's see what happens. 22 minutes away from. Now turns out according to this new report from the New Zealand initiative the Ministry of Education barreled within you learning environments without any evidence behind it, ideology they say was the driver of the change. Now the ministry couldn't provide basic information on the number of learning environments, the cost or their effectiveness as learning environments, they also didn't research the effects of these new environments on students learning before forcing the schools to adopt them. Now the post primary teachers association president Melanie Weber's with us on the smell in the morning. Marina. Does this surprise you? Not terribly, we wrote a paper back in 2017, which did pretty much what this paper does that we thought that they needed to be raised for around this. They walked in currently, any research around these modern

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"zid" Discussed on TuneInPOC

TuneInPOC

07:57 min | 5 months ago

"zid" Discussed on TuneInPOC

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With Holland's Suzuki kaz, say now and keep on saving well into the future with Holland's world leading cost free servicing programs, low carbon emissions means more savings with clean care rebates with thousands on selected models. All the opinion you need from the voices you try. Just under 11,000 employers have applied for accreditation to bring in almost 53,000 migrant workers, that's how bad it is everywhere you look there's a problem and the answer clearly isn't the baldur's openness. Can you imagine the damage that would do to our biggest city of the economic powerhouse of this country? If a Fisher Collins gets a chance to spend billions on a tram and billions on a harbor crossing that doesn't do fast. While motorists jam up and Trafford a stories that matter to you, news talks would be. You spoke to me, it's the hour with Tim Rogers for 1224 and time now for the news rap and joining us is Blake Benny and we'll get to Wellington and open stories in just a moment, but let's start in Christchurch and Blake one crunch which Merrill FrontRunner he is weighed in on the big issues the city is icing. Who is he in what have they said? Yes, a mural hopeful and sea counselor film major has told news to talk to bey's Canterbury mornings, climate change, and inflation at the bitters challenges. He wants more trace planted to reduce carbon dioxide into address the cost of living crisis. Major promises to bring a practical approach to the council table and already has tape experience as a business owner and counselor. He says going out and talking with people as K and he's promising to be hands on, a good listener and a mere who will work with council staff to remove any roadblocks counselors are creating for them. Major has fielded questions, including what will be done to remove potholes at the carpark near the new Brighton hot poles and prove safety concerns that the palms shopping seems to intersection in a dress cultural and systemic issues within council meets Monday rival David mates will be in the hot seats. It will face questions on Canterbury mornings and from zid bay collars. That's the head of outdoor price rich merely and to zell's fun, it's at interview. Also talking the Meryl rice there and Meryl candidate has proved herself a pretty serious contender. Yeah, so I can't have power from Q&A his Tory fano 26% behind Paul Adel on 20 8, but above current Mia Andy foster on 20. Nearly half of the 500 people piled didn't chose any candidate. Vino says she's been underestimated with people doubting whether she was experienced enough the job. But she says the poll results show that she is, and she hopes it will be a real jump sat for people to take him more seriously. Just some Leicester, who was beaten by Andy foster last election, since the results have changed his projections on how we'll get the top job. This is a vast three weeks ago, his answer would have been completely different from the results on show today. Yeah, this was bad for foster, though gosh, wasn't it? So in that poll, he was in third place. But as a lot of people are realizing, when it comes to local body politics, that these polls are possibly skewed by the fact that you always have about half of the people polled, not choosing anyone. And then when it comes to voter turnout, nationwide, I think it's about 42% in New Zealand, but in places like say Auckland, it's as low as 35%. Speaking of Auckland, the boss of the city rail link has a simple message for election candidates who doubt the value of the project. Yeah, so Mueller candidates Wayne Brown in a fist art Collins have been arguing and debates. I have a brand's decision to turn down an invitation to tour the Sierra site. We don't know what the cereal is going to cost us, and they won't tell us. And that's not good news. What if a nice swing if you came to the visit because you would have got some good insight, but you decided not to. So you'd be asked CRL chief at city dev Sean Sweeney, what message he had for the mayoral and council candidates? You will not find one person in Auckland in ten years time. This is, this has been a bad investment. Whatever it costs. Sweeney sees the project will be city building and nation building. People get really hang up on cost benefits and business cases and everything else. But there is a certain fundamental building blocks that you need to be a modern international city, and this is one of them. Brown has issued a statement and response to news sources based stories, saying the cost does matter and Auckland's Auckland has deserved to know what it is likely to be. Their costs won't be known until confidential negotiations have been completed, probably towards the end of the year. Look, of course, the cost matter, but what matters more is that it actually gets built. And Sweeney's right. You will not find a single person and then not even in ten years and 5 years time is like, I'm not sure about this. It will fundamentally change Auckland for the better. So yeah, I'm pleased with which finally doing it. Great. Thank you. All right, thank you very much. That is the news ramp with Blake Benny. We've got the headlines coming up for you next. 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"zid" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

07:15 min | 5 months ago

"zid" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"This is still a big day break at least our top stories this morning. Stocks extend a rally on hopes that central banks may be ready to temper tight policy, but the RB and Z says that they're going to stay hawkish, signaling more hikes to come. Elon Musk revives his Twitter takeover at the original price of winning a costly legal battle in sending share soaring. OPEC plus will consider its deepest dog food curves in about two years of today's meeting, RBC came out with a new note, and they're saying Saudi Arabia may go even further in throttle output. And don't miss our exclusive interview with the chairman and CEO of Cigna as he outlines the firm's priorities in the Middle East and plans for global expansion. Let's circle back to the markets in Asia, Juliet Sally has all those updates from our Singapore studio Jules. What's at the top of the agenda? Well, there's two main themes here today, Yusuf, what we are seeing in reaction to the Abbey ends in decision. And the rally that you are seeing in Asian equities as a whole continuing on that today again after we had that very solid lead come through from Wall Street and particularly in Hong Kong because remember that market was closed yesterday. So you can see the hang seng index on the lunch break up by 5 and a half percent its biggest jump since March and we're seeing particularly strong momentum coming through in those tech players so the HS tech index has been up by as much as 7% were also seeing sportwear stock surge in Hong Kong on reports that the Beijing marathon will return on November 6th. Remember Mainland China markets. So closed all week. Also seeing a good rally coming through in the likes of those kiwi assets that I mentioned, the K way just off the board there, but it has been up by as much as 1.3% against the greenback. And you can see that momentum in the bond market too as the Abbey and zid came through with yet another jumbo rate hike. And even flagged the fact that they were contemplating a 75 basis point hike. So a very different story to what we heard from the RBA yesterday, which came through with that smaller 25 basis point hike. The yield on the New Zealand two year note down some 18 basis points and as I mentioned, a strong rally in the kiwi OCBC saying that you should short the Aussie versus the kiwi as we see a divergence between the RBA and the Abbey and said Yusuf. Yeah, a little bit of a healthy contrast never hurt between two central banks, especially when they're quite close to each other. What about the rally in terms of some of the finer pockets within the bear cycle for Asia and EM? One of the houses coming out with a new thesis, what's behind it? Yeah. Well, we have seen this very big bear market rally in EM stocks in particular. The biggest or deepest since 1995, Morgan Stanley now calling time on this and on the bear market rally in Asia as well. They're saying that there are signs of capitulation from current levels and they have upgraded the regions to overweight from equal weight. They're particularly looking at some upgrades for Korea and Taiwan. So that plays into that tech story. We're talking about earlier, but they are remaining a little cautious on some of the other markets. So they've downgraded Indonesia and Singapore to equal weight and cut India and Malaysia to underweight. Let's have a look at their other call as well when it comes to the MSCI emerging market index. They're June target is now a thousand, which implies a 12% upside from where we saw it closed yesterday at a down by about 26% over the past 12 months. And when it comes to the regional benchmark index, excluding Japan, they've set that target at 500, which is about a 9% gain from where we are, Yusuf. Yeah, some important targets to keep in mind as we roll through this week. The tools, thank you for highlighting those that's truly a Sally there. I want to get to S&P Global because they released their September PMI data for Saudi Arabia, the index falling to 56.6 from 57.7 in August. That is the lowest reading since July 2022. It's still an enviable high PMI for sure if you take a look at what's been happening in Europe and in the United States. For a closer look at how the figures connect to inflation and growth dynamics, we're now joined by the chief economist and head of research at Emirates NBD. This relative moderation from very high levels in Saudi Arabia, arguably a positive thing in a highly inflation environment. Yeah, I mean, I think ultimately, growth in Saudi Arabia is very, very strong and will remain so in the third and the fourth quarter this year. We've got a huge economy that is in full throw. We've got strong domestic credit growth, investment in the kingdom as well. A number of mega projects on the way. And underway. So I think all of that is really putting Saudi Arabia and the rest of the GCC in a very good place to withstand a deteriorating global backdrop. I think the UAE probably a bit more vulnerable to that deteriorating external environment because it is a very open economy, a lot more services based so perhaps we'll see more of a slowdown next year than Saudi Arabia. The fed looks keen on resuming on its path of raising rates. It kind of not really giving much credence to what we got from the RB NZ and talk of an imminent fed pivot. As those rates rise and as that kind of percolates through into the gulf and into Saudi Arabia, where does that leave the Central Bank there? Is there a need for an adjustment that is slightly different from the United States or do you think it's pretty straightforward? I think they will broadly stick with what the fed does and move in line. There have been occasions where they've taken a little bit longer to get there. Perhaps waited a few weeks, but ultimately, I think they can only have a difference of about 25 basis points or so from the fed funds rate. But I think the main channel for transmission of high interest rates is really a strong U.S. dollar, which because the GCC currencies are pegged to the U.S. dollar erodes their competitiveness. And again, I think this is going to be a drag, particularly on the services sectors next year. And then with trade falling off in a global recession, that would also feed through to the region. But I think overall, given that they have very strong fiscal positions, they've rebuilt their balance sheets. They have the ability to continue to invest and spend in their domestic economies, which takes some of the pressure off the private sector to be that engine for growth going forward. We're counting down to the OPEC plus decision and I still can't get over the fact that the Russians are sending their deputy prime minister. Nobody Alexander Novak, who was, of course, one of the architects of the OPEC plus agreement to begin with. Are we hyping it up a little bit too much? Is it going to be fairly straightforward? Do you think we're in for a surprise? No, I think it's an important meeting. It's the first in person meeting they've had since the start of the pandemic in 2020. And given that we have such a high level delegation from the key OPEC countries, I think we are in for a change in policy. There is a surplus in Q four that we're projecting in the oil market around 500,000 barrels a day. So that's where we would expect them to start But we've also seen indications that they're considering up to 2 million barrels a day in cuts. Now that would be a very significant reduction in terms of oil supply to the market. And then

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"zid" Discussed on VSiN Best Bets

VSiN Best Bets

08:10 min | 7 months ago

"zid" Discussed on VSiN Best Bets

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They are 80 and 34 on the season 9 and one in their last ten games. They are just an absolute machine and if you're looking at them on the run line this year, which is really where you want to be playing the Dodgers, the Dodgers on the run line are 71 and 42. Which is actually going to be 72 and 42, I believe, right? Because I don't think this stat is updated. If we do the math here, that's 114 games. And what I say, the record was 80 and 34. Did I get that correctly? Yeah, they're actual record. Yes. So 72 out of the Dodgers 80 wins. Or by, oh, actually that doesn't know. That wouldn't make sense. Unless they're always the favorite on the run line. Has there been a time where they have been a dog on the run line? Let's see. I don't think so. Well, it's this count as an underdog and the Dodgers on a run line underdog. Let me do this here as an underdog this year. I can tell you the exact numbers, yeah, two games they were a run line underdog this year, the Dodgers, one and one in those games. So if we just say. Dodgers are an underdog tomorrow, this is fascinating. So if we look at the schedule here, Dodgers, Brandon Woodruff, Ryan Pepe. That is the scheduled pitching match up here. And 5 times in 366 games. The Dodgers since 2000. This according to Ralph Ralph Michaels from wager talk. Says since 2020, the Dodgers have played 366 times. They have only been an underdog 5 times. Think about that. You want to know how they did in those 5 games, two and three in those 5 games. But this season alone. This season, the Dodgers one and one on the run line as an underdog. And as a whole on the underdog, the Dodgers seem record one one, so they won one of those games. They lost one of those games. I assume the game that they won is the one that they covered the run line, obviously you win the game you cover the plus one and a half, correct? But on the run line as a whole this year, 72 and 42. That is the second best run line record in all of Major League Baseball. Now you're saying, Scott, wait. 72 and 42 is the second? Best run line record in baseball? How is that possible? How is that the second best? Who? Who in the world is the first best team on the run line in Major League Baseball? Well, that would be your Baltimore Orioles. 75 and 40 on the run line this season. The Orioles are 60 and 55 on their record this year, their win loss record, but on the run line. If you played them at plus one and a half when they're a dog, if you play them at minus one and a half when they're a favorite, they are 75 and 40 this year, the best run line team in Major League Baseball. That is something special. So if those are the best two, who are the worst? The Milwaukee brewers who have a record this year of 61 and 53. Two games out of the national league central. That team that is favored over the Dodgers on Tuesday. On the run line this year, they are 46 and 67. That is the worst run line record in Major League Baseball. So you know my wheels are spinning now. You know what I'm thinking? Dodgers as a dog here on Tuesday? Lay a little bit of juice. Dodgers plus a run and a half. Because should they lose the game? I'm not banking on them to lose by two or more because they're going up against the worst run line team in baseball in the Milwaukee Brewers in 40 at 46 and 67. As a favorite this year, on the run line, those brewers are where are we? 32 and 57. On the run line as a favorite. That's not good. So I'm liking this. I'm like in the Dodgers at plus or one and a half. Probably gonna be juicy though. Let's see if we have a game line already out on a run line.

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"zid" Discussed on The Guilty Feminist

The Guilty Feminist

03:38 min | 1 year ago

"zid" Discussed on The Guilty Feminist

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"zid" Discussed on DUH:A Bangladeshi Podcast

DUH:A Bangladeshi Podcast

04:45 min | 1 year ago

"zid" Discussed on DUH:A Bangladeshi Podcast

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"zid" Discussed on ChupaCast

ChupaCast

05:07 min | 1 year ago

"zid" Discussed on ChupaCast

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"zid" Discussed on Gugacast

Gugacast

04:45 min | 1 year ago

"zid" Discussed on Gugacast

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"zid" Discussed on Reality TV RHAP-ups: Reality TV Podcasts

Reality TV RHAP-ups: Reality TV Podcasts

09:16 min | 1 year ago

"zid" Discussed on Reality TV RHAP-ups: Reality TV Podcasts

"Just sort of like win it act with jenna and heidi to vote out kristie. I felt like that that was the the right thing to do. And so i felt like that. Also like going to the end with jenna like something that would have been good because i felt like the okay. She wouldn't have been on the jury. Vote against me. The ten -cially and so i wanted to stick with her. She was not angry with me. By the time we got towards the end of the game. yeah yeah i mean. I don't know i liked your answer at the time. I don't think you were trying to you know. There was plenty of criticism to be had in that season. And i don't think most of it was directed at you. I believe that someone writing articles for popular website might have directed a lot of criticism agenda and heidi. I called them. I saw at the time. I used much worse. Turns than the wicked stepsisters as all them and some of my writers were even worse than i said So that made it a a little awkward rob. When i found out that you had told much of your cast about the website and they were all reading it. I mean raked over the calls. Oh yeah and heidi. And i also think that they are like their words got like misconstrued in a lot of different ways like they gave they gave them the the like zid. Machetes nice sharp and then The show turn them on them. But yeah you know like I think that you know they. They got like a rough go. Yeah yeah well. I should mention that. I know you've discussed this. And i've discussed it but for anyone who doesn't know. Of course i mentioned earlier in the podcast that i met you at the you know for the first time at the after party. For the finale. I can't remember. I feel like we were in some sort of an i hope. Production survivor. production doesn't hear this. But i feel like eighteen years ago. There was some sort of communication going on emails. Or i mean that would been the only way there was no social media back then but my emails. Don't go back that far. So i have. I have no proof. Either way. But i don't remember emailing with you before the finale. Okay i didn't know anybody before the finale. I didn't remember if i knew that was where maybe that was where it was well. According to my old notes. I guess it was. You told me that you read all of my articles before heading out to amazon. You even bought and read the book. What would machiavelli do yup. Which was a book that i had done as a book review for a local newspaper years ago and put on my other website and and mentioned it in the rules at the time You said that you had made a few missteps on the way but you tried to follow the rules in the article. Even one saying on camera that you were scheming and plotting your butt off once you definitely where we've just we've talked about that you win And then of course when you did introduce me jenna. She did seem very accepting of what was said about her. At least after expressing some mock anger. What i britain and she even later told me it was funny then. I found heidi who was posing for photos with people. And i got in line handed someone. My camera got a picture taken. And then i turned introduced myself. She was like you know. Her jaw dropping and She also pretended or not to get upset at me. And not sure to this day but I'll probably on twitter posts some of these photos and yes we'll get to see eighteen years ago david and But the funniest thing i found in looking at my notes was that jenner was my pre game winner. Pick yeah well. What did you see. I go idea. I i probably should dove deeper into what i had. I had written about it and nobody sorry rob. Nobody unreality news online. None of the writers picked you to even make the final four but of course that was before we knew anything about your. So you know. I'll take credit for the genetic ignore credit for your her our. I don't remember i guess. Gosh i can't dig it up right now. i don't remember. I just felt like she would get along with people. I guess and Yeah i was. I was surprised. I didn't remember that she had been my winner. Pick until i was looking at the old articles. And then i was like. Oh wow that's right. She was one of my early. Correct winner picks you. I don't think it ever came through for the people at home. But you know jenna is really fun you know i feel i and i haven't spoken with her in a few years where we've really. We've lost touch. Used to be very close. But i feel like that you know if i got on the phone with her like i just feel like it would be like old times like as soon as i started talking to her where we would just have like a really fun back and forth. Where like you know talking about like You know this crazy experience that we you know went through and like all these like crazy survivors from back in the day. So she i mean she was just like a really really fine like was she super strategic. Aren't probably not but she was in the middle of everything really from the time that we you know. Even from pre swab watching back these episodes like you know her and dina and heidi really controlling the early days of job. Aroo and then after the swap. You know Really jenna indiana and myself An alex to some degree. We're talking about things and then you know in the post merge gain you know she was really a part of everything that was going on up until the point that i took control and voted out alex and then by by hooker by crook. You know Got back into some decision making with the christie vote and then with sort of like you could do nothing when we voted out heidi but then she took destinations or aren't hands in one. The final four and three immunities. Yeah yeah and we obviously talked about a lot of that. Now i did. I don't want to go over too much of it for those who already listened to it but you know i did feel in the rewatch that heidi was more active strategically than geno was well. You know. I was always much more afraid of heidi of or in love with i. Wasn't you know i mean i certainly had a crush on high eighty s from point of view. You know i'll always ask who is a very. She's a beautiful woman trying to get you in trouble with nicole. And i just felt like that. Heidi is like super crafty and cunning. And you know. I like i feel like you know jenna would be like slurred eighty but like a manipulative. I felt like that. Heidi is the person that you know. She would use her like Like her charm as a weapon like she she she. She really is like she would. She says she puts her foot and mouth off a bunch of times on the show but she's actually like very sharp and i think that she was willing to do anything to win. And you know. I think that she was ready to you. Know hound. Swim and jenna wasn't feeling well like come on. You guys like you know. I just talking about that. Taking advantage of that. I felt like just had a killer instinct and she's become like a very successful business. Also that i just think that she had like the killer instinct that I don't think the jenna had like. I think that the jenna was like more of a loyal person where she would always like As you do whatever it took for the people that she was loyal to heidi. I just felt like Was so cutthroat well. I do think that it worked. Obviously very well for jenna to end up with the group of people that she ended up inclusive of yourself so she was able to get through the game without having to do a lot of those cutthroat things because she could let everybody else do it so unfortunately for you you had to do the work and unfortunately for you..

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"zid" Discussed on Radio Adventiste Béthanie Pétion-ville

Radio Adventiste Béthanie Pétion-ville

02:37 min | 1 year ago

"zid" Discussed on Radio Adventiste Béthanie Pétion-ville

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"zid" Discussed on No Jumper

No Jumper

06:55 min | 1 year ago

"zid" Discussed on No Jumper

"When they'll be time enough to gamble when a deal done right poker guy play poker now to do it. Ethics seena i play the slats Okay at the bar. Nice pop pop pop up killing him. If i pay for you to enter. Will you play the main event of the world series of poker ten thousand dollars. I want us to win. No but i'm going to sponsor your entry as well as my own injury right but then you know. I'm not i'm not. I'm not as good as blackjack right. I'm just doing it for the thrill of putting corrupt in the main event getting them. Let me with a good. You see when you do it like that. We might win. Oh yeah. Because i'll crack them. I know i know poker. Okay right you can read it easily easily. Okay when you got two of them. Were like four and four. How do you know that. Johnny cash on where. You're just saying does that. Does it bring up any memories that when you might have heard that your life in a movie The gambler yes in roset hank williams do not with kenny rogers. Honestly these kind of they all seem like the same person. Yes what they say about. His black thing was probably what the country fans would say about rappers. Right that's what they do say they all sound like. 'cause swore that i was kenny rogers who sang that song. One of them fucking. They're not going to be like oh. It was corrupt. It wasn't as it was. They don't carry them. Pay look it wasn't willie nelson. That's my uncle uncle. Willie your high with him. Oh yeah we smoke a lot of good pot to really. Yeah you know. Snoop you know my cousin. Snoop being with snoop you meet on is the greatest and Lily love my cousin. Snoop me and death cousin they love big snoop and you know dog. Always have us involved with things that he do like when i met. Brad pitt no yeah dog as what i love about snoop man. He doesn't know you stay over there. I'm going to be over here. No he says. Come on right. You know what i'm saying. He brings you to the party. So right uncle willie nelson smokes a lot of good pot kinda random tangent here but like i was watching. Tv the other day for first time in a while and i saw snoop corona add about fifteen times in the course of an hour. He's doing is so big zid. Like sobe on spiring. Like how many like how. He's been able to transition to this point in his career and still have so many rappers career. I started rapping. Raccoon was my idol But my experience with with snoopy you know and watching him in his his transcending in the game his elevation how you know being on the low well being on a high go into the low and then where he is now how he never let it bring him down. He's my idol. Now and every day i see something new. He's doing. i look at myself and say see. That's what i'm gonna do. His demeanor has everything you know. He taught me how to become a man. You know what i'm saying. Snoopy always tell you man. I and i was one of the main teachings i learned from snoop besides how to make song make a record a hit record and along those source. 'cause i was in the slaughtering emcees so i wasn't into making a record. That's what's so valuable about my project horsemen with razz cannabis and kill a priests because it satisfies that mike mike hunger. So that's why you guys are all hanging out okay. Because i was trying to think. I'm like why what is brought these these guys altogether. I mean you know album drops on the eighteenth. Friday tomorrow Oakland on i'm saying so you know everything we do right now. It's been so far gone so long since we was able to really be around each other because we all have our own separate lives and careers and so now that we've united and put this thing together. I make it a a main thing that whatever. I'm doing a want them around you know. Kobe is a key to that too because being so separated from everything and not being able to be around. People helps you to appreciate you know what i'm saying. That's why this album so valuable because you know we see how much we appreciate each other right. You know what. I'm saying so. We want to take advantage of that. I feel like a lot of us. Were taking a lot of things for granted and now we can kind of see the world. A bit more clearly totally. I mean like your family. A lot of us was taking our own families for granted you know and do the covy and a lot of people are going through this whole experience. Shock g is go black is gone. Amax is gone nips. He's gone. We lost a lot of good people too. This whole transition of this vid thing helps you to appreciate life appreciate your loved ones. Your family children parents. You know what i'm saying. Everything about life in so no emmy negative. There's a positive if you just look. I mean you seem like you're in a pretty good place. As i was watching a bunch of interviews over the years last night i was like this quite a few different levels to corrupt that you might get in any given entity different different versions of them. I mean you know. I gotta do it conscious consciously a little bit of showman okay. Have you ever done an interview. Where you hyped it up a little bit like that kendra grant a lot of people. Were kinda watching that and like is he doing like a wrestling bit here. A little bit or is this one hundred percent real know every everything i do is genuine right. I mean the only way to be you know you beat yourself. The only way i know so you know. I feel like clowning. I'm a clown. But i'm serious. I'm going to be serious. You know is this just who you are. I believe in one hundred percent. oh yes when. I feel a little goofy bulow goofy right back to say. Will you feel like your personality. I mean how much of a hot head where you and your younger days like. 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"zid" Discussed on The Authority Project

The Authority Project

04:42 min | 1 year ago

"zid" Discussed on The Authority Project

"Because that's what you think about those. If you want to be a disciple of peace or a disciple of love or happiness spend more time being in. That's what you'll become amazing. I i agree with that. We man so what do you say to people who say you know. You said people. Starting they stop they come to you. This isn't gonna work for me. I just know it's not gonna work for me this stuff you know. What do you say to people. Just like this woohoo stuff. Is this just for those guys who do that. Who stuff you know how why does can be so powerful for people who believe that. Well i i'm always like okay. You wanna be right or do you want to be happy right okay. 'cause i let you be right. I don't need to be right. I want to be happy. Now you wanna try happiness on. Let's let go of thinking you know exactly how tomorrow's gonna be because if you knew exactly out tomorrow is gonna be you go ahead and be happy as you go buy lottery ticket you go there. You need to do to be happy. And if that's not the case then maybe you just try something. New on is newton's law something in motion stays in motion until it's knocked off content. We continued doing the same thing over and over. Keep getting the same results. that's newton's law. Now here it is sids on zid saying stop fat. Unless see what's next. It's not taking. We know what's next because we don't the only thing we really know is what's happened behind us so in this moment. I know i have an opportunity to do something different. Just try it on and like go and see what's next you know that old saying let go and let god if you were going pray sometimes you know some things that people said insurance. They.

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A Decade of Dzud: Lessons From Mongolia's Deadly Winters

Short Wave

08:59 min | 3 years ago

A Decade of Dzud: Lessons From Mongolia's Deadly Winters

"So for people. Who Don't know I totally know where is Mongolia? Mongolia is in Central Asia right between Russia and China. The landscape to me looks a little bit like a mixture between Montana and Mars if you can picture that delightful so this this time last year before you were short waves reporter. You don't like to think about that time. You went to Mongolia it's true. Why would one go to Mongolian winter all the travel guides discourage discourage it? I might discourage it but I purposely went there then because winter is at the heart of this whole story. So how cold are we talking here. It's super cold. uh-huh freeze your nose. Harris cold I actually had to tape. Hand warmers all over my microphone so it wouldn't freeze. Wow it is cold. Oh I found this piece of tape tape of me complaining about it minus eighteen degrees right now. This is really cool. I could tell me what you say. Cool coach it wasn't acting but some types of winters are so extreme matty that they actually have an official name so in Mongolian. It's called a zoo would that's when a winter tur- is so bad. It kills significant number of livestock in Mongolia or one out of four people make their living hurting. That has huge consequences. I mattie Safai and I'm Emily Kouanga today in the show. We had to Mongolia to learn about the brutal winters known as and how these natural disasters have changed enjoyed countries way of life okay so Mongolia is periodically affected by this extreme weather event. That happens in the winter called. What does this look like? Yeah so tender standard. I wanted to meet someone directly impacted. Divide it this man named Roy Eaton Gacek. He's a father of four super good bad Santa could do prates daughter's hair getting get somebody for school and everything. He was born a herder in eastern Mongolia and in January. Two Thousand Oilman as he tells it woke up at sunrise to check on his animals. Snow had fallen in the night about a foot. They were writing out a bad winter storm and he was really worried about is heard so how he cracked the door of his gear. Those are these circular felt cover tents that herders living and it was eerily quiet outside blindingly finding Lee white from all this snow. What did you see when he opens the door? Do not with this new household off. He's Carcass Saas new. Shut us a dozen of his sheep. Goats had died in the night. Those still alive yet about one hundred animals at the time. We're trying to find grassy but the land was literally locked in by snow. The hotel does ndas and it was really difficult to see this. He Sang. It was horrifying and it happened. Every few days boyens animals would succumb to starvation. Illness exposure and by the end of the winter he essentially lost his entire heard the type of food that came to his doorstep. It's called Saga which Mongolian means white death. While I think a loss at this level I imagine it's not purely financial absolutely I mean this. This isn't the same but there are dairy farmers in my family and you kind of like build relationship with your cows you literally like have them from birth to death so I have imagine it would be devastating like on multiple levels if you just slowly lose them over time right. They're not just economic assets and the loss of those animals is a social loss. It's spiritual loss experts. I spoke to in Mongolia. Described as a slow onset natural disaster different from a rapid rapid onset natural disaster like a hurricane or earthquake. So how many other herders were affected by the white death that year that year the two thousand six it claimed claimed about three and a half million livestock. Wow quite a bit law. It's eleven percent of the national hurt. And when you consider that at the time one out of every two households made their living hurting. It's significant begin. Animals represent wealth. So it would be as if your life savings were too slowly disintegrate. So what did the herders actually do in response Some rebuilt their heard those who could but others who lost everything they left gave up hurting fled the countryside seeking jobs in in urban areas uprooting. Their lives are good hurting Dad Johansen hair braided guy. He was one of those who left. Almost your short could the mother oh well many migrated. He's saying because it was impossible to make a living and it shows in the population and barter that's Mongolia's capital it has has tripled in the past thirty years exploded. Zid is one of the many migration drivers bringing people to the city. And I could see this when I lived there. I was reporting reporting and living in his apartment building and I looked off my balcony window. The hills were just covered in Gares. Those felt covered tents that herders live in. It was a picture. Sure of all of these people who had moved to the city and settled there and the city. Just couldn't contain all the new arrivals or does it still happening as it. On this scale that hits every corner of the country not that common prior to two thousand had happened about once a decade but was weird about two thousand is. It happened the next year and the next year and again again in two thousand ten so by the end of the decade there were forces and twenty one million livestock died in that period it totally overwhelmed Mongolian people that government tens of thousands of families packed up and left. That's that is horrifying of what is going on. Like what is causing US okay. So it's tempting to blame climate change and that is in fact the biggest culprit in this whole affair. Mongolia is indeed a warmer drier. Replace than it was eight years ago. But what I found is that zoot is actually caused by cocktail of other factors like over-grazing and deforestation. Basically quickly anything that destroys. The grassland is bad for animals. You need that grassland lending food it's a goat's buffet table and to not have it sets them up for good because this summer is a time when they fatten up. And if the grass is gone from drought or other things they're even more vulnerable when the winter is bad. Oh little bit of science here yes. The drought okay. Means less grassland and in Mongolia less grassland creates even more drought vicious cycle. Yeah because Mongolia. It's land locked all right. So the vast majority of precipitation rain snow. It comes from the land it comes from the grass. Water is transpired by plants into the atmosphere so so without grass Mongolia is even drier so given all of this is hurting still considered a good way to make a living in Mongolia. I think Mongolians are trying to figure that out. There's fewer herders but they're better prepared and trying to manage the Paschel and more sustainably local communities training herders to brace for a bad winter. Do things like make extra. Hey for their animals to eat. Purchase Livestock Insurance and pool there resources so the individual costs aren't so high all right so that that sounds great but are herders still kind of on edge. Are they like Shariq. Dowd anticipating the next. You know so I used to report in Rural Alaska inefficient community and herders. They kind of remind me of fishermen they know they're at the mercy of the weather but they're very tough and resourceful within their own lives and herders are doing the same. They're trying to make the most of what they have. They're kind of cultural heroes for practicing this way of life. That's become increasingly less common in the state. Broadcaster actually gives these awards to the best herders in in the nation. Please tell me you went to a best herder award ceremony absolutely went to a buzzer award ceremony. The championship herder. Who I met in the province was this man named near Goo Davidoff and I talked to him right after he got his award? Lord of host was also he was practical. Nature is unpredictable. It's harder there's less rain. Animals can't get fat but if we prepare extra hey. We can overcome such natural disasters. We don't have to be afraid this spring their animal's gave birth to hundreds of babies. I went back to visit during the birthing season in March. This pen is just full like a hundred lambs. Just these tiny little cotton balls near to make us feel better about this. Do you mind no. I just don't appreciate being manipulated. I wanted to show you the opposite right so not death life and what it signals for the next generation of herders. Who are continuing to do this? I'm picking up what you're putting down on. Thank you all right. I'm Lequan thank you for bringing us the story.

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Mark Dutton, Warren Luff and David Russell

Inside Supercars

10:44 min | 4 years ago

Mark Dutton, Warren Luff and David Russell

"What's enjoy next for Jalen a-rod. So maybe you too. We'll have children. Plus the hero from the waffle house shooting Ellen today at three on NBC four, then news for breaking down every twist of the DC mentioned murderers. You give me DNA. You can take that to the back and uncovering evidence that could change everything. So you think there might be someone else a news force special event tonight. It's six thirty. Thing we're in the business again fast, and so the teams and the push it to the absolute limits and sometimes ever and that that's what happens. Just just merged into the into the family thing, the hold alone. I'll even Barrett for that, right to Greece dot intense mania. Some like that. That just is an acceptable from the rice treks across the strategy at he is inside super supercars. Welcome to this week. It's tiny. Talk on regularises spec. Get with Craig. Reveal an interesting weekend, Greg, quite we can with father day and also hype. Everyone enjoyed they Father's Day a weekend. If it were applicable to them modest sport wise because we had India in the states with Scott Dixon closing Nava title that we had Daniel Ricardo and forty game retiring morass. There was some domestic racing young on here, which happened Winton with production cars, good to see grant Denia and Tony del Buto, showing speed and winning. But we're getting ready county up to San in two weeks time and it certainly looks like it'll be interesting rice zig, be showing plenty of form and obviously not quite the rookie card. Anyone thought it was going to be, and it's. Going to be a fascinating weekend to see if those drag strips at the grandstand and the fireside do provide a noticeable assistance to any of the guys out there. And of course, it's also Pat of this. Farewell. The falcon tour that everyone's on. And in this case it'll be falcon Zine old. Falcon liveries baps a few Mustang deliveries, inevitably falcons in falcon liveries is I think, how they wanna play it. Indeed. Yeah, there's big things plan, I think for for Baptist, but more than likely, they'll be quite a few on it exhibition at Santana's. Well. With the b. Obviously, Thailand being was the longest trek, the new guys, they know load grand prix is probably about the same length as in oval, trickling Zid be certainly had full wall. The falcons did a bit of winning. And of course it was when walking shown with Scott by getting his face when the growing private speaking of the grand prix, the Deitz have come out for this year of rather twenty nine eight and they've moved it. So it's a week earlier than this year says the fourteenth seventeenth March, and it's as slightly as a week or so closer to the Adelaide five hundred which is only last weekend in February, going into the early days of March. So. Compression compressing Matama bits the quays teams. Again, we'll have raisins complain as I'm sure others around the country will as well. I think it's gone from mar rough meth seventeen days. Eleven days or something is the expected change in the in the calendar. Formula one have moved their dight. If as long as they, I feel Cape it too. I think it was a bar Randall. There was only one game plight or something like that. If that is the weekend, the grown praise on, then I think that would be great because she wanted on Ning round via fill season because you back know twenty pages in to the daily newspaper before you get your first photo story of particularly support races as the super Khazar on that stage space in the heroes on it's always a beta problem Melvin, no nineties. Thinking Suva Qasr other than sad news for Jamie, Jamie win Cup was going to be my his US racing debut at Laguna Seca Mercedes with Kenny Abon who, unfortunately, he's had to pull out because of some homeless that Kenny has. So Jamie, we'll have to postpone to another dight, but

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