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In this episode, Brian Bowen and Brett Sharp discuss Qualified Charitable Distributions (QCDs) and their benefits for individuals over retirement age. The guys also explore the impact of mortgage interest rates on real estate and the considerations for downsizing or relocating. They highlight the retirement crisis faced by late Baby Boomers and the importance of thorough financial planning. Overall, the episode emphasizes the need for proactive tax planning and comprehensive financial strategies. 06:03 The Importance of Tax Planning 08:23 Benefits of Charitable Gift Annuities 10:10 Setting Up Nonprofits and Charitable Trusts 12:32 Considerations for Downsizing or Relocating 16:22 Retirement Crisis for Late Baby Boomers 18:13 Impact of the Great Recession 20:07 The Importance of Financial Planning 21:33S tock Market Performance in Election Years 23:46 Importance of Estate Planning and Power of Attorney
Podcast from Defected Records Norm Talley - Change (Mike Huckaby 2003 Remix) [Third Ear] 00:00Blaze presents James Tony Jr. Project - How Deep Is Your Love [Life Line Records] 04:14Nicholas - Something To Believe [Home Taping Is Killing Music] 09:47Seven Davis Jr. - One [Secret Angels] 14:26Jayda G - Scars [Ninja Tune] 20:20Kenny Dope - The Illout (Main Mix) [Dopewax] 23:12Theo Parrish feat. MonicaBlaire - Second Chances [Sound Signature] 26:32Jayda G - Blue Lights [Ninja Tune] 31:56Gino Soccio - Hold Tight [Unidisc] 35:33S.O.S. Band - High Hopes [Tabu Records] 38:29Tappa Zukie - Freak [Stars] 41:18Caldera feat. Dianne Reeves - Sky Islands [Capitol Records] 46:12Ohio Players - Sweet Sticky Thing [Mercury] 52:11Dreamcastmoe - Liquid Deep [Peoples Potential Unlimited] 58:14
On today's edition of the MAKE BELIEVE BALLROOM, a numerical email from a listener, songs about food and beverage, Jeff Bressler's tale of visiting the dairy case, and a whole lot more music and history of the big band era.
LLN (3/1/19) – Bryan Martin shares advice on how to choose which used truck to buy. Also: Large carriers want to increase twin trailer lengths from 28 feet to 33. Rumors are spreading about the split sleeper berth rule. A push to allow 18 year olds to drive trucks interstate is based on the claimed driver shortage. And what federal transportation officials are saying about automated vehicles, transportation funding and more. 0:00-9:26 – Newscast 9:26-24:13 – Choosing a used truck 24:13-39:07 – Twin 33s; split sleeper; driver shortage 39:07-48:51 – Feds on automated vehicles, etc.
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OOIDA has taken a strong stand against new efforts in Congress to increase the allowed size and weight of large trucks. Mark Reddig finds out the particulars from Collin Long of OOIDA’s Washington, D.C., office.
Measurements of sulphur isotopes in presolar grains can help to identify the astrophysical sites in which these grains were formed. A more precise thermonuclear rate of the 33S(p, γ)34Cl reaction is required, however, to assess the diagnostic ability of sulphur isotopic ratios. We have studied the 33S(3He,d)34Cl proton-transfer reaction at 25MeV using a high-resolution quadrupole–dipole–dipole–dipole magnetic spectrograph. Deuteron spectra were measured at ten scattering angles between 10◦and 55◦. Twenty-four levels in 34Cl over Ex=4.6–5.9MeVwere observed, including three levels for the first time. Proton spectroscopic factors were extracted for the first time for levels above the 33S+p threshold, spanning the energy range required for calculations of the thermonuclear 33S(p, γ)34Cl rate in classical nova explosions. We have determined a new 33S(p, γ)34Cl rate using a Monte Carlo method and have performed new hydrodynamic nova simulations to determine the impact on nova nucleosynthesis of remaining nuclear physics uncertainties in the reaction rate. We find that these uncertainties lead to afactor of ≤5variation in the 33S(p, γ)34Cl rate over typical nova peak temperatures, and variation in the ejected nova yields of S–Ca isotopes by ≤20%. In particular, the predicted 32S/33S ratio is 110–130 for the nova model considered, compared to 110–440 with previous rate uncertainties. As recent type II supernova models predict ratios of 130–200, the 32S/33S ratio may be used to distinguish between grains of nova and supernova origin.
Number four in a series of Ah Soul's...tracklisting: Bobby Boyd - Why Are You Crying? Deneice Williams - Cause You Love Me Baby Hari Paris - You Hit My Love Tammi Terrell - All I Do Is Think About You The Whispers - Where There Is Love Lou Courtney - I Don't Need Nobody Else Joe Tex - Under Your Powerful Love La Rom Baker - You're The Best Target - Give Me One More Chance Darrell Banks - I'm The One Who Loves You Andrea Henry - I Need You Like A Baby Minnie Ripperton - Here We Go Jean Carne - If You Wanna Go Back Gladys Knight & The Pips - Baby Don't Change Your Mind Mandrill - Too Late Three Degrees - I Didn't Know Moton - It's A Beautiful World
Since the 64kDa-protein glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) is one of the major autoantigens in T-cell mediated Type 1 diabetes, its relevance as a T-cell antigen needs to be clarified. After isolation of splenic T-cells from non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice, a useful model for human Type 1 diabetes, we found that these T-cells proliferate spontaneously when incubated with human GAD65, but only marginally after incubation with GAD67, both recombinated in the baculovirus system. No effect was observed with non-diabetic NOD mice or with T-cells from H-2 identical NON-NOD-H-2g7 control mice. It has been published previously that NOD mice develop autoantibodies against a 64kDa protein detected with mouse beta cells. In immunoprecipitation experiments with sera from the same NOD mice and 33S-methionine-labelled GAD, no autoantibody binding could be detected. We conclude firstly that GAD65 is an important T-cell antigen which is relevant early in the development of Type 1 diabetes and secondly that there is an antigenic epitope in the human GAD65 molecule recognized by NOD T-cells, but not by NOD autoantibodies precipitating conformational epitopes. Our results therefore provide further evidence that GAD65 is a T-cell antigen in NOD mice, being possibly also involved in very early processes leading to the development of human Type 1 diabetes.