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O programa Assunto Nosso dessa edição recebeu residentes e funcionários da Assan, que falaram sobre a rotina e atividades oferecidas pela instituição.
O programa Assunto Nosso dessa edição recebeu residentes e funcionários da Assan, que falaram sobre a rotina e atividades oferecidas pela instituição.
O programa Assunto Nosso dessa edição recebeu o presidente da Assan, Rodolfo José Eidt, e o Coordenador Diogo Rafael Guedes, que falaram sobre a nova gestão da Assan.
O programa Assunto Nosso dessa edição recebeu o presidente da Assan, Rodolfo José Eidt, e o Coordenador Diogo Rafael Guedes, que falaram sobre a nova gestão da Assan.
The rise of Assan Ouédraogo. Forzan Assan Ouédraogo is a German professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Bundesliga club RB Leipzig.
Pour cette émission de rentrée, nous avons l'honneur de recevoir Assan Lakehoul, secrétaire général du Mouvement des Jeunes Communistes de France. Cet enfant de Haute-Garonne, qui a travaillé comme assistant social en se spécialisant en droit des étrangers, est militant communiste depuis ses années lycées, et affiche son désir de s''adresser à "toutes les jeunesses". En tant que secrétaire général des Jeunes Communistes, Assan se bat pour la fin de Parcoursup, des emplois dignes et bien payés pour tous, et la libération de la Palestine. Tout juste revenu de la Fête de l'Humanité, où il a eu la chance de pouvoir monter sur la grande scène avant le concert du rappeur SCH pour appeler les jeunes à se mobiliser contre le RN et le système capitaliste, Assan Lakehoul est venu se confier au micro de Politiquement Vôtre. Dans cet épisode, il nous parle de son parcours, ses motivations, et les raisons qui l'ont poussé à se lancer en politique. Il évoque aussi ce qu'est le communisme en 2024, et les engagements de son organisation. . Enfin, nous avons évoqué avec Assan les tensions à gauche au sein du Nouveau Front Populaire, le dialogue avec les jeunes abstentionnistes et les critiques faites aux organisations communistes, dont les prises de position ont parfois été mal perçues au sein même des partis de gauche.
Ce neuvième et dernier épisode des Mardis de l'Europe est animé par PA Lhotelier ! À travers un entretien de douze minutes, Assan Lakehoul, secrétaire général des jeunes communistes, s'exprime sur le sujet du jour : la défense. Un échange animé par Matti Guerraz et Sofiane Kolli. En écho à cette interview, dans le Zoom, José-Louis Gibault et Inès Mehiris accueillent Marc Finaud, chercheur associé au Centre de Politique de Sécurité de Genève. Une heure d'émission agrémentée de deux chroniques, signées Pascadog et Fabrice Tiercy ! Animation : PA Lhotelier / Interview : Matti Guerraz & Sofiane Kolli / Zoom : José-Louis Gibault & Inès Mehiris / Chroniques : Pascadog & Fabrice Tiercy / Réalisation : Jeanne Thevenot / Coordination : Lucas Corroy & Inès Mehiris
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After a fantastic break-out season so far with Schalke 04 in the Bundesliga, Carlo Garganese and Nima Tavallaey do a profile deep-dive on Assan Ouedraogo, the midfield sensation being linked with AC Milan, Man City, Chelsea and Liverpool as well as being named the new Michael Essien.This is a clip from the weekly Thursday episode of the Italian Football Podcast.To NEVER miss an episode of The Italian Football Podcast (as well as support the show), go to Patreon.com/TIFP or on Spotify to become a Patron for only $2.99 USD per month (excluding VAT).Follow us: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTubeUse my special link zen.ai/italianfootball and use italianfootbal to save 30% off your first three months of Zencastr professional. #madeonzencastr
Dan is here with the latest episode of Redmen Bitesize as he brings you the news that according to Florian Plettenberg, Liverpool are monitoring 17 year old Schalke midfielder Assan Ouédraogo. Other news stories include links to Leroy Sane & Victor Osimhen & news of Ben Doak's injury.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/redmentv. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join 850+ people getting public health insights direct to their inbox: https://www.thephmillennial.com/signup/ Araba Assan, MPH, CHES is a Program Coordinator at Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey. She is a passionate public health researcher, evaluator, educator, health equity advocate and consultant with five years of experience working in higher education institutions and non-profit organizations. She received a Bachelor Degree in Public Health with a concentration in Community Health at Montclair State University. She then got her Master of Public Health at Montclair State University in Community Health Education. She also is a Certified Health Education Specialist.Shownotes: https://www.thephmillennial.com/episode171Connect with Araba: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arabaassan-a67b7b85/Chapters:@0:00 Episode Start@1:41 Episode overview@2:33 Araba Assan, MPH, CHES Intro@4:04 Identify & Personal Background@9:05 Maternal and Child Health@16:13 Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) @24:00 What is Public Health?@25:14 Bachelors in Public Health at Montclair State University@33:05 Research Assistant at Montclair University@35:33 Health Program Specialist at Burlington County Health Department@40:10 Undergrad takeaways@44:31 Master of Public Health at Montclair State University @49:40 Benefit of CHES@57:49 Roles during MPH@1:11:30 Mindset of unemployment after MPH@1:16:20 Research Assistant at Public Health Management Corporation@1:29:15 Program Coordinator at Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey@1:37:05 Where to connect & future predictions?@1:39:48 The Furious Five@1:47:00 Support usSupport the showThanks for tuning in. Let's all work together towards a culture of health, wellbeing, and equity for all. ⭐⭐ SUBSCRIBE & Leave a 5-STAR REVIEW! ⭐⭐ Follow & Support:- Contribute to the show (one-time or monthly)- The Public Health Millennial on IG - The Public Health Millennial on LinkedIn - The Public Health Millennial Website- Omari Richins, MPH on LinkedIn- Support on The Public Health Store
Patrick Kilpatrick Brings the Action Patrick Kilpatrick has lived one heck of a life, and of course, it intersected with the Star Trek universe! Patrick explains his path from being a journalist to becoming a bodyguard for rock musicians like Jimi Hendrix and Pink Floyd, and then a stuntman and performer in action movies. Patrick appeared three times in the Star Trek universe, first in “Star Trek: Voyager” as Razik in the second season episode “Initiations” alongside Aron Eisenberg, making a special non-DS9 guest appearance. After that, he played Reese in the infamous DS9 episode “The Siege of AR-558” and finally returned to VOY as Assan in “Drive.” Patrick tells all and has one of the wildest makeup tales from filming at Vazquez Rocks; you won't believe. This isn't hyperbolic – this true story is too nuts even for fiction! We also discuss his first on-screen gig in the Troma cult-classic “The Toxic Avenger,” Chuck Norris stories from “Walker, Texas Ranger,” fighting on-screen against JCVD, Billy Blanks, Steven Seagal, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and other big action stars, and plenty of other great personal and professional stories. Check out Patrick's website for more info on his book and other projects – https://www.patrickkilpatrick.com/ Check out Patrick's autobiography “DYING FOR A LIVING: Sins & Confessions of a Hollywood Villain & Libertine Patriot” on Amazon – https://amzn.to/3XI3Tfi Please subscribe to our brand new YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/@trekuntold. There you will see all the old episodes of this show, as well as new episodes and all of our other content, including shorts and some other fun things planned for the future. Visit my Amazon shop to check out tons of Trek products and other things I enjoy – https://www.amazon.com/shop/thefightnerd View the Teespring store for Trek Untold gear & apparel – https://my-store-9204078.creator-spring.com Support Trek Untold by becoming a Patreon at Patreon.com/TrekUntold. Don't forget to subscribe to the show and leave a rating if you like us! Follow Trek Untold on Social Media Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/trekuntold Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/trekuntold Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/trekuntold Follow Nerd News Today on Social Media Twitter: Twitter.com/NerdNews2Day Instagram: Instagram.com/NerdNewsToday Facebook: Facebook.com/NerdNewsToday Trek Untold is sponsored by Treksphere.com, powered by the RAGE Works Podcast Network, and affiliated with Nerd News Today. The views expressed on air during Trek Untold do not represent the views of the RAGE Works staff, partners, or affiliates.
Trek Untold: The Star Trek Podcast That Goes Beyond The Stars!
Patrick Kilpatrick has lived one heck of a life, and of course, it intersected with the Star Trek universe! Patrick explains his path from being a journalist to becoming a bodyguard for rock musicians like Jimi Hendrix and Pink Floyd, and then a stuntman and performer in action movies. Patrick appeared three times in the Star Trek universe, first in "Star Trek: Voyager" as Razik in the second season episode "Initiations" alongside Aron Eisenberg, making a special non-DS9 guest appearance. After that, he played Reese in the infamous DS9 episode "The Siege of AR-558" and finally returned to VOY as Assan in "Drive." Patrick tells all and has one of the wildest makeup tales from filming at Vazquez Rocks; you won't believe. This isn't hyperbolic - this true story is too nuts even for fiction! We also discuss his first on-screen gig in the Troma cult-classic "The Toxic Avenger," Chuck Norris stories from "Walker, Texas Ranger," fighting on-screen against JCVD, Billy Blanks, Steven Seagal, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and other big action stars, and plenty of other great personal and professional stories. Check out Patrick's website for more info on his book and other projects - https://www.patrickkilpatrick.com/ Check out Patrick's autobiography "DYING FOR A LIVING: Sins & Confessions of a Hollywood Villain & Libertine Patriot" on Amazon - https://amzn.to/3XI3Tfi Please subscribe to our brand new YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/@trekuntold . There you will see all the old episodes of this show, as well as new episodes and all of our other content, including shorts and some other fun things planned for the future. Visit my Amazon shop to check out tons of Trek products and other things I enjoy - https://www.amazon.com/shop/thefightnerd View the Teespring store for Trek Untold gear & apparel - https://my-store-9204078.creator-spring.com Support Trek Untold by becoming a Patreon at Patreon.com/TrekUntold. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave a rating if you like us! Follow Trek Untold on Social Media Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/trekuntoldTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/trekuntoldFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/trekuntold Follow Nerd News Today on Social Media Twitter: Twitter.com/NerdNews2DayInstagram: Instagram.com/NerdNewsTodayFacebook: Facebook.com/NerdNewsToday Trek Untold is sponsored by Treksphere.com, powered by the RAGE Works Podcast Network, and affiliated with Nerd News Today.
Sortie de résidence de la fabrique collective et radiophonique Petits stress, grosses angoisses, nous sommes passé.es par toutes les couleurs de la peur pour vous proposer nos remèdes : du rire aux larmes, au téléphone ou à l'oreille.Biftecks, Fous rires, transes et scolopendres vous attendent dans notre temple foutraque au Dieu bien-être. Une quête imaginée par Jim Lütfen, Emmanuel Lalande et Emmanuelle Tornero Avec la belle équipe : Olivia Bonnafoux, Rémy Cortès, Jean-Christophe Cross, Rémi Dacheux, Virginie Dauboeuf, Elsa Escaffre, Gabrielle Grandcamp, Maé Hazard, Iris Kooyman, Solène Langlais, Emmanuelle Le Cornu, Tiffany Le Dévoré, Jean-Baptiste Le Marchand, Jim Lütfen, Sarah Masson, Eloïse Oger, Virginie Renard, Siegrid Reynaud, Melina Roses, Emmanuelle Tornero, Morgan Vincent, et les mots des boxeurs de la Don't Panik team (Samuel, Yaya, Assan, Stéphanie, Yegor, Sara, Mansour) et les voix de Catherine Peillon et Marie-Emilie Eudier Une émission réalisée par Maé Hazard, Hugo Gruel, Agathe Potard et Emmanuelle Torneroet mise en onde par Emmanuel Lalande.
Top 5 Most Read RNS's on Vox Markets for Monday 20th March 2023 5. Abingdon Health #ABDX - Senzo & Abingdon enter into strategic partnership Senzo Health Limited and Abingdon Health announce the signing of a strategic partnership agreement. Under the terms of the partnership Abingdon Health will support Senzo by providing contract development and manufacturing services to Senzo and its partners to enable them to develop and manufacture new rapid tests utilising Senzo's cutting-edge Amplified Lateral Flow (ALF) platform. 4. Saietta Group #SED - Saietta Unveils Light-duty Supply Chain Partner Saietta Group Plc, provides further detail regarding its eDrive system supply chain that has been established to support its first set of commercial agreements with one of the largest OEMs in the Indian light-duty mobility market. Indian automotive powertrain powerhouse AVTEC confirmed as part of eDrive supply chain Established capabilities in transmission design and manufacture in India to be combined with Saietta's electric motors and inverters Reflects Saietta's Indian lightweight eMobility strategy of engineering eDrive solutions in the UK to be 'Made in India' with a largely Indian supply chain 3. Atlantic Lithium #ALL - 2023 Exploration and Resource Programmes Update Atlantic Lithium Limited announce the commencement of auger drilling at the Ewoyaa Lithium Project, part of the 2023 exploration and resource drilling programmes. The following 2023 exploration drilling programme is planned: Approximately 20,000m of auger drilling over a five-month period to test multiple targets identified within the Project area and broader Portfolio; auger drilling has now commenced at the Assan target in the north of the Project area, with four auger rigs active to test for and define pegmatite footprints. Atlantic Lithium Ltd - Director/PDMR Shareholding Also Certain Directors of the Company have purchased in the market a total of 2,454,677 ordinary shares at an average price of 27.34p per Ordinary Share, equating to aggregate value of £671,231, including Mr Neil Herbert Executive Chairman who purchased 1,883,177 or £514,860's worth. 2. Asiamet Resources #ARS - BKM Copper Project Update - Capital Cost Estimate Asiamet Resources advise that the workstream relating to the Capital Cost Estimate for the BKM Copper Project has recently concluded with exceptionally positive results. The updated BKM Feasibility Study capital cost estimate based on high confidence, present day input cost forecasts is $236.5 million (including $26.6 million in growth allowance & contingency), only slightly above the $223.4 million capital estimate for the 2019 study. The Company considers this to be an exceptional outcome in the current highly inflationary environment being experienced by mining projects globally. 1. Genedrive #GDR - Commence of roll out in Greater Manchester genedrive announces that the Genedrive® MT-RNR1 ID Kit is in process for roll out at two further hospital sites in the North West NHS. The implementation project, scheduled to commence from April, will follow the NICE final recommendation for the use of the Genedrive MT-RNR1 ID test in the NHS which is due towards the end of this month.
3 Companies Rising on News for Monday 20th March 2023 1. Atlantic Lithium #ALL - 2023 Exploration and Resource Programmes Update Atlantic Lithium Limited announce the commencement of auger drilling at the Ewoyaa Lithium Project, part of the 2023 exploration and resource drilling programmes. The following 2023 exploration drilling programme is planned: Approximately 20,000m of auger drilling over a five-month period to test multiple targets identified within the Project area and broader Portfolio; auger drilling has now commenced at the Assan target in the north of the Project area, with four auger rigs active to test for and define pegmatite footprints. Atlantic Lithium Ltd - Director/PDMR Shareholding Also Certain Directors of the Company have purchased in the market a total of 2,454,677 ordinary shares at an average price of 27.34p per Ordinary Share, equating to aggregate value of £671,231, including Mr Neil Herbert Executive Chairman who purchased 1,883,177 or £514,860's worth. 2. Ten Lifestyle Group #TENG - H1 2023 Trading Update The Group expects to report half year Net Revenue of c.£30.9m, c.49% above the first half of the prior year (H1 2022: £20.8m) and c.18% above the second half of the prior year (H2 2022: £26.1m) demonstrating consistent, continued growth. Adjusted EBITDA for H1 is expected to be c.£5.0m (H1 2022: £0.9m), a record for Ten and ahead of the previous record half year (H2 2022: £4.0m). At the end of H1, the Group's cash position was c.£7.2m (FY 2022: £6.6m), with net cash of c.£0.5m (FY 2022: £3.2m). 3. Thor Explorations #THX - UPDATED MINERAL RESOURCE ESTIMATE AT DOUTA Total Douta Resource of approximately 1.78 million ounces of gold, an increase of 144% in total resource as compared with the 2022 maiden mineral resource estimate declared for Douta in November 2021. Drilling is ongoing on the above prospects with a further 40,000 metre drilling program to be completed in 2023 consisting of diamond drilling and reverse circulation drilling. Mineralisation remains open along strike between the known prospects with further growth potential along 20 kilometres of under-explored prospective strike length covered by the Douta exploration permit.
Neil Herbert Executive Chairman Atlantic Lithium #ALL discusses their exploration programme & the Definitive Feasibility Study, happening in the next 3 months, as real value driving events and sees it as a good reason to increase his investment in the company. Highlights Ø The following 2023 exploration drilling programme is planned: · Approximately 20,000m of auger drilling over a five-month period to test multiple targets identified within the Project area and broader Portfolio; auger drilling has now commenced at the Assan target in the north of the Project area, with four auger rigs active to test for and define pegmatite footprints. · Passive seismic geophysics survey to test for potential concealed pegmatite targets within the immediate Ewoyaa Mineral Resource Estimate1 ("MRE" or "Resource") footprint · Approximately 6,500m of follow-up exploration RC drilling on new targets defined in auger drilling and the passive seismic survey, dependent on results. · Soil geochemistry survey, which has now commenced over the Cape Coast licence. Ø An additional resource drilling programme is planned to run concurrently: · Approximately 10,000m of resource infill and extensional reverse circulation ("RC") and diamond core ("DD") drilling at the Project consisting of: o 3,000m of infill drilling to convert Inferred resources to the higher confidence Indicated category at the Ewoyaa South 2 deposit for future mine sequencing optionality; drill pads and access construction is currently underway; o 7,000m of step out extensional drilling along strike and at depth below the Ewoyaa Main, Ewoyaa North-East and Kaampakrom corridor deposits aiming to grow the current MRE1. · Approximately 2,000m of DD for Project studies including water monitoring, metallurgy and resource twinning of RC holes. · Analysis of pegmatite drill intersections from stored pulps and retention samples for multi-element geochemistry to help define a feldspar MRE in support of future mine studies. Ø The Front-End Engineering Design ("FEED") and Definitive Feasibility Study ("DFS") for the Project is well progressed · The delivery of the DFS, which will be based on the current 35.3Mt @ 1.25% Li2O MRE1, is targeted for completion at the end of Q2 2023; the planned 2023 programmes will not impact delivery of the DFS. To read the full RNS click here Director/PDMR Shareholdings The Board of Atlantic Lithium Limited, the funded African-focussed lithium exploration and development company targeting to deliver Ghana's first lithium mine, wishes to advise that certain Directors and persons discharging managerial responsibilities ("PDMRs") of the Company have purchased in the market a total of 2,454,677 ordinary shares of no par value each ("Ordinary Shares") at an average price of 27.34p per Ordinary Share, equating to aggregate value of £671,231, as follows To read the full RNS click here
Assan Merabti, pasteur de la communauté chrétienne de la toison d'or nous enseigne sur le sens profond de l'église et de vivre ensemble cette unité. «Oui, ce que nous avons vu et entendu, nous vous l'annonçons, à vous aussi, afin que vous aussi vous soyez en communion avec nous. Or, la communion dont nous jouissons est avec le Père et avec son Fils Jésus-Christ. Si nous vous écrivons ces choses, c'est pour que notre joie soit complète.» 1 Jean 1:3-4
The ZENERGY Podcast: Climate Leadership, Finance and Technology
Todéman F. Assan is the Head of the Ministry of Energy, Water and Mines in Benin. Benin is importantly situated in West Africa and is where the HQ for the West African Power Pool is based. In this interview, Mr. Assan discusses the West African renewable energy landscape, the challenges that have to be overcome for its development and the process of formulating solar projects across this region. I hope you enjoy this conversation with Mr. Assan! Topics to be discussed: [1:40] A Brief introduction to Mr. Assan [2:40] What is the current energy mix of exports versus imports in Benin [7:20] What are the challenges of building out the transmission and distribution lines in urban areas? [8:30] Are there any government plans to increase Benin's solar generation capacity? [13:20] What are the tariff rates for Benin's existing solar projects? [15:05] Is the financing for long-term renewable energy projects guaranteed by the Benin government? [21:13] What is Benin's role in the West African Power Pool [25:46] What does the future of solar energy look West Africa, given the mission of the WAPP
Laporan berita padat dan ringkas dari Borneo bersama Jasmine Abu Bakar membawakan tumpuan berikut - PKR sudah tiada kredibiliti, kata Awang Tengah Ali Hasan. - Penduduk Bawang Assan mahukan pembangunan dan pusat perniagaan bagi tingkatkan sosio ekonomi. - Calon ASPIRASI DUN Batu Kawah ada kaedah raih undi.
Laporan berita padat dan ringkas dari Borneo bersama Jasmine Abu Bakar membawakan tumpuan berikut - PKR sudah tiada kredibiliti, kata Awang Tengah Ali Hasan. - Penduduk Bawang Assan mahukan pembangunan dan pusat perniagaan bagi tingkatkan sosio ekonomi. - Calon ASPIRASI DUN Batu Kawah ada kaedah raih undi.
Episode Summary:Guess the chart!LAZR CFO InterviewHow Russ Davis made more than a million dollars on Shiba InuGuests:Tim Quast, Founder/CEO, ModernIR and Market Structure EdgeTwitter: https://twitter.com/_timquastTom Fennimore, CFO, Luminar Technologies (LAZR)Christian Fromhertz, Founder and CEO of Tribeca Trade GroupTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/cfromhertzShiba Inu Millionaire Russ DavisHosts:Spencer IsraelTwitter: https://twitter.com/sjisraelAaaron BryTwitter: https://twitter.com/aaronbry5Subscribe to all Benzinga Podcasts hereClick here for BENZINGA TRADING SCHOOL Get 20% off Benzinga PRO here Become a BENZINGA AFFILIATE and earn 30% on new subscriptionsDisclaimer: All of the information, material, and/or content contained in this program is for informational purposes only. Investing in stocks, options, and futures is risky and not suitable for all investors. Please consult your own independent financial adviser before making any investment decisions.Unedited Transcript. Before we get to our guests, that chart of the day, let's just go through some headlines. Um, let me pull up my Benzinga pro.So you guys may have seen, but Metta, AKA, formerly known as Facebook is up more than 4% today, about 13 bucks. So let's check in on Facebook. See what news is driving the movement. Um, Spencer Metta hidden $400 in the next three months. Take it or leave it. Where does it at right now? It is at all believable.Show me a chart. I'll pull up the chart right here for you. I thought the name change wasn't happening yet. Oh, it already happened. It did Mehta platforms maybe, but the ticker is still, Facebook is a, I think next week, changing to M B R S I believe. Can we, can you go to a new city real fast? When did they announce it?When did they announce? Uh, yeah. Yeah. Was it like, it was like two weeks ago, right? It was awhile ago. I don't know if I'm able to find it on here. Yeah. I bet you, you will. If you just scroll and scroll back a few weeks, I bet you it's like, I think it was like middle of October, right? End of October. Yeah.Metaverse here we come now. Keep going. Keep going. Well, you hear my feet right here. Why the Facebook name for it was like, it was like middle of the month. Here we go. Facebook rebrands is Metta. What investors need to know? Facebook will change its ticker on December 1st. Okay. So wait, what date would they use this though?This is up. Keep keeps calling, keep calling. It's October 28th. Now, can we go back to the chart here, please? This is my point, October 28th was when they announced the name change as good as a daily or something? Yep. Okay. Can we find that on the chart? Here's October 28th right here. Oh, the bottle, this green candle, the bottom.You're saying the bottom the day before. Yeah, the day before was the bottom. And then they changed the name. Interesting. Hmm. If only there had been someone to theorize, is this a buying opportunity because stocks tend to run up into, into stupid events for no reason. For example, the apple and the Tesla stock splits from last year.I definitely 100% said that, uh, on clear market prep or at the close, or I don't know any other show, um, And Hey, I was right. Yeah. I mean, I think, I think a lot of people have been kind of, I'm not going to say duped by this, but they, they definitely is. Some investors are seeing Facebook a little differently now that it's us.So wait, what was that low price right there? On the 28th? It was what it was on the 28th. It was 3 0 8 11. And we're we're we're up at 3 41 now 3 41 now. Yep. So it's more than 10%. $33 and in two weeks? Yup. Okay. Don't don't say, I don't say I didn't say anything cause I 100% say. Yeah, this could happen. Of course, I didn't do anything about it because I forgot.Cause that's what I do. I say things. And then I forget, I say them, but Spencer, the chat doesn't look too happy with you today. Dude chat. Why Spence? Why I didn't kill SPACs I moved it. This is what I did. I didn't kill it. I think Jason is actually legitimately upset. Uh, thankfully he's not here right now because if he was here, it would be a whole different kind of day.But, uh, he's at home. I think I actually, I don't even know where he is and I like it that way. So, uh, Jason is in, uh, California Palm Springs. Ooh, wait a minute. He's going to Palm Springs and he's and he's inside or I guess he doesn't have to be inside, but uh, and he's watching us from Palm Springs. How do you know that?Um, look guys, we are always, I know. Everything's great. Wait, how does Martin know that? And I don't know that Martin. Who are you? Uh, are you Jason? Um, we're always making changes. We're always, um, doing something because you always did. It is not a good reason to keep doing it. Right. So we're always trying to improve.Uh, that means trying new things and sometimes stopping things, doing things the way they are. Um, and that's okay. That's a sign of growth. We're in growth mode here at Benzinga right. The other news items today, we're looking at Tesla down 3.7% right now. So well off of its highs of last week, when it got to let's see about $1,239, I believe it was the all time high that we haven't Tesla's chart.Um, so yeah, I mean, I don't know if this is still trading off. It seems like after Elon Musk announced he was selling, we, we discussed on this show, why exactly Elon Musk is selling. Why he, you know, can you zoom in more on the last couple of days, maybe go to like an intraday chart. I just want to, I want to look at yesterday specifically as you finished that thought four hour chart.Yeah, that's good. Because if you're watching pre-market prep yesterday, you, you heard us or you saw us go is the question why, why that. Is Tesla trading higher after yesterday morning after it comes out of that, Ilan sold a bunch of shares. It didn't really make any sense at all. And low and behold here you are a day later.We're right back where we were before. Yeah. We discussed it on this show that Ilan and his kind of slide genius way. Um, framed it as, as he was selling Tesla stocks so that he could pay his fair share of taxes, like out of the goodness of his heart, he wanted to, um, you know, do what everyone else has to do and pay taxes.But. Who knows there were reports out there from, you know, a number of outlets saying essentially he had a big tax bill had to sell anyway. So regardless of what the outcome of that Twitter poll was, would be, um, there were a lot of people theorizing that Yvonne was going to sell anyway, or maybe he already had.So I don't know. I think this is this, this will be an interesting chart to watch for the next week or so, because Tesla's always prone to run. Right. We could see another run up to 1200 next week. I would not be out here by and puts or anything, but the chart does look a little precarious that it could come back down to these $900 levels.So I would just be watching this. I don't know if you guys are out there in the chat, let me know if you're trading Tesla and how, how you are trading it. Uh, maybe when Tim comes on, we can ask him for the sentiment on, on Tesla. Yeah. Tiny pie in the chat. Billionaires always act responsibly. They, you know, you got to give it to you on, right.If I was a billionaire, I would definitely say. Way more time on Twitter than I currently do. And I spend a lot of time on Twitter. Um, your lawn pro perhaps spends too much time with Twitter for guy running three companies, but Hey, who am I to judge? Uh, guys, I came act move at a faster pace than the rest of us.Someone was asking for the support line. It looks like right here, you know, kind of where we're at right now will be a, a big line in the sand because if we drop below here, um, it, we, we could drop even further, um, down to maybe this $968 level right here where we have previous support. Um, but I think if we do see a drop, a few more points that we could see it bounce from here.So I would just keep your eye on this chart for the rest of the day. Like I said, let me know in the chat, how you are trading it. Um, yeah. Do you mean to tell, can you pull up a Bitcoin chart real fast? Yeah, of course Bitcoin or any Bitcoin related thing? I don't really care. Um, and I ask because I want to see what Bitcoin has done in the last hour.Okay. I don't know, um, what the hell is going on. Try to refreshing. I don't know. Uh, the re and the reason I want to know what's going on in the last hour is because we got some news, um, but an hour and a half ago now, uh, that the sec has rejected VNX application for a spot Bitcoin ETF. If you're into these things, you know that we have two Bitcoin ETFs, they are both be both based on the Bitcoin futures.And there are several applications out there. The leading one was Vanek for an actual ETF based on the spot price of Bitcoin, just like the GLD is based on the spot price of gold or the USO. Um, actually, no, not the USO, nevermind a bad example, but GLD, um, that our example, and that has been rejected. So we are not going to get from the moment in ETF.That is 100%. Backed by the price of Bitcoin that being said, does the market care AB or not really? Um, I mean, we've got Bitcoin trading down about two and a half percent today. I'm trying to see it on more of an intraday chart. But, um, yeah, I mean, so we can see here in the last, what, when did that news come out around and a half ago.Okay. So let's call it 11:00 AM. Um, oh, I thought he was gonna walk behind us.Alright, thanks Luke. Sorry, what was your, what were you saying? I bit Bitcoin straighten down, but who's to say, that's why, I mean, I think, you know, there's always, there's always news. Bitcoin trades. Like anything else you've got technicals, you have news. It's harder to say with Bitcoin, um, when news affects the price versus stocks, because a lot of times news will come out on a certain stock and you can see that movement right away.I think Bitcoin was already showing some weakness here in the chart before that news came out. So again, it's very hard to say exactly why, um, Bitcoin is trading lower today, but we did see Bitcoin hit new all time highs earlier in the week when the CPI data came out. And even then that day after it hit new all-time highs, it ended up trading lower on that 24 hour period.So, um, again, in the chat, throw me out a one. If you, if you're in Bitcoin right now, throw me a two. If you're on the sideline, um, throw me a three. If you are selling any crypto that you were holding right now, Spencer, what are you, what are you doing in crypto right now? Wishing wishing a. But the devil, you know, in all seriousness, w like with regards to crypto Bitcoin and Ethereum hell, um, I am seriously considering, like, I, like, I do like dollar cost averaging, right.For like the, the, the long-term stuff, right. Their retirement accounts and all that. I'm actually seriously considering putting all that on pause, um, for the foreseeable future and just dollar cost averaging into crypto instead. Right. I like my, my allocation is like 98% stocks. Um, so I'm, and it's, it's, it's, you know, it's the end of the year, it's the, you know, the time to, to, to, to think about these kinds of things, and I'm seriously considering, um, just not contributing to certain retirement accounts next year, and just putting all that money in Bitcoin and Ethereum, Ethereum, ether, Bitcoin, and ether it happy.Um, I'd be, I'd be very curious to get the chat thoughts on that. Uh, would you stop contributing to, like, I only have, you know, I only have so much money coming in. Right. You have to allocate that we all have to allocate what we have. Um, would you stop, would you, uh, stop contributing to, uh, stocks and retirement accounts and do crypto instead, or would you do something different?Uh, but that's, that's my, that's my plan for next year. I honest to God I'm going to not contribute to my retirement accounts and do that. Do the Crip, just add more Bitcoin and ether. Beautiful. That's my, um, that's my honest to God plan. All right. There, you have it, Spencer himself. Yeah. I mean, I, cause I, I, I bought Bitcoin at one time.I bought Ethereum one time. I've got like $5,000 of, of like exposure here. You know what I mean? Like let's nothing. So. Uh, oh, and I also have a Solano. I don't know how much I have in that. I don't, I don't even remember. Um, so the last news out of my wanting to get to, before we get to our chart, our guests, the chart of the day.So I've been watching the China trade for the past couple of days. Um, Baba trading down about 1% today. But what's interesting to me about this is if you pull up JDS chart, J D is up two and a half percent. So J D is showing a lot of relative strength against Baba and other Chinese names right now. But the JD chart looks very strong to me.It looks like we could be due for a nice little breakout, I think right here, we're at a point where if we can break through this $87 level, that's acted as resistance. Um, then we could really see J D run for the rest of the day and into next week. I would definitely add this stock to your watch list right now, if you haven't already, and then you can also look at Baba as, Hey, maybe this is going to, you know, gotta catch up to JD, uh, if all their Chinese names of showing strength.So I'm not in Baba right now. I do have an open call on J D. So, uh, that's been doing well for me up about 35% right now, but I'm looking to hold it through the rest of this afternoon, at least in case we get that breakout that I'm, uh, that I'm looking for. Um, so yeah, let me know in the chat, if you're looking at JD Baba, any other Chinese names or really any names in, in general, because can you pull up the K wave?There's a certain, certain viewer prereq or prep, uh, that asked me about K-pop because I sold it too much to my own chagrin, uh, a few months ago, when, when shit hit the. And it keeps asking if I'm going to buy back in, stand with a good comment, staying with the underwriter comment of the day, uh, with regards to the, my Bitcoin, uh, conundrum here.Um, why, why don't I just create, go to Bitcoin IRA or I trust capital or any of these firms and just create a Roth IRA with, with Bitcoin? I didn't know. You could do that. Yeah, you can stand, stay knows. I know. We know we've been on. They've been on our conference, we know. Um, but to your point, Spencer K Webb's chart looks pretty good right now.I, I like the fact that, uh, you know, if you were a viewer of get technical, you know, you, you know, we like to look for these sustained bottoms where a chart's been beaten down, but it hangs out in a rain showing that it has support down here. And then once you see some, some strength coming back up on the upside, you can easily set your price target to back up here at $70 currently at 51.Um, so this is, these are daily candles. If we zoom in, we can see we've had 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 green candles in a row here. So it definitely looks like we're getting a little bit of a reversal here again. There, there will be. On the way up that will act as resistance to watch out for right here at around $54.Um, yeah, $54 50 cents at that'd be a resistance level to watch, but you know, we get through these, I think we can easily run back up to $60 and then even 70. So I'm adding this, uh, I'm adding Kay to my watch list right now, Spencer. Thanks for pointing it out. Okay. Okay. Yeah. I mean, I still have no interest from a fundamental point of view.Um, but I guess call me, call me if it gets to 60. All right. And then maybe I'll be interested. I don't know. I have no idea. Um, I didn't want to sell this. I feel like my hand was forced, right? I, this was like a long-term holding of mine. I had this thing for like three or four years, which, you know, I'm 30 years old.I've been investing for like less than a decade, three or four years is a long time. Someone in the chat talking about M micron. Uh, that chart looks very strong too. You know, we're at $77 77 50 right now. It looks like the next spot of resistance will be about 81. So, uh, keep your eyes on micron. I think micron trades with the rest of the crypto stocks, right?Not really. Not really. Not really. Name's Mike Brown. I made a trades with the trades, with the chips trades with Nvidia trades with Hamdi. Oh, there you go. Yeah. Um, all right. Uh, I dunno where Tim is. I shot him an email. Uh, I hope he can join us today. Uh, pretty sure he'll find he'll find us at some point, but you want to do our guests, that shirt let's do it.Sponsor. Who was it yesterday that suggested we get rid of a, the price axis. Was that shit? Was that a Christian calendar? Maybe? No, it wasn't Christian. I forgot it. I don't think there, whoever was, I don't think they're here right now, but if whoever suggested that we w we took that into account, so I'm gonna bring up a chart right now.And I got rid of the price axis as someone's suggestion. Apparently, uh, the last two days were too easy yesterday. We did, we did PayPal the day before we did D whack, and those are way too easy. So, um, this chart. And gonna bring up on the screen here. We have no price access I zoomed in. So you couldn't see it.Um, I think this is way too hard personally, without the price axis, but here we are. We'll see if someone it, well, I feel like you'll need some hands. This is like, what would be difficult? I I'm, I'm going to give some hints here because, uh, um, I just, okay. Hey, number one, this is a retail play, but like a retailer.So like for example, not, not snow, right? This is a retail play. That's hit number one, number two. Um, the company reported earnings, um, this, this cycle, and it was like the best quarter in their history that, um,Oh, that's funny. Um, okay. See, okay, now, now we're getting, we're getting close to now. We're getting closer. We're not, we're not quite there yet. I'm seeing Walmart. I'm seeing, uh, uh, Macy's Meli. Not a bad, I don't actually know what they're talking about. It looks like Martin, but that's not a bad guess. Um, Costco shop.Okay. Bed bath. Nope, not quite. Um, this is a, it's a retailer buddy, but I, yeah, I didn't say as retailers. So retail play through retail plates, not a retailer to retail play. It's more of a, um, accessory, uh, pat not, not, it's not a peril. Is it apparel? Apparel? Is it apparel? I'm not quite sure. How, how would you classify?Oh, well, oh, well what do we have here? We have ourselves in one. Sand Viper. Got it. Crocs, take your C R O X. How do I zoom out? There we go. Cracks one of the best performing stocks over the last five, 10 years. Um, like you said, Spencer reported just blow out earnings. Uh, shout out sand Viper, 1, 4, 5 in the chat Sanjeev.Got it right after, but sand Viper was our first one. Sand Viper, email us@showsatbenzinga.com. Put it up on the screen. Yeah. Or in the chat or something? I am. All right. All right. All right. And you will get a free piece of swag for being today's chart guests. The chart winner. Shelley wants one more. Wait, this is, this is the consequence of your actions.I think we can do one more for Friday. Uh, yeah, but let Spencer and I, we have to think about it for a second, but I have to take it off the screen then because we have to like find some, some cool. You guys want to do one more? I mean, it's Friday. Like w what the hell? All right. We do have our next guest coming up or our first case, I should say, um, Tom, uh, Tom Fenimore will be on in what?20 minutes or so? 12, 14, 15 minutes, right? It's two it's it's at 1245 and it's 1230 right now. So we can do one more. Yeah, that's a good idea. I had a cyclist, but we're not going to do one more. We're not going to do one more unless we get a certain number of likes. And right now we are at 30, 32 likes.We will do another chart. Another guest, that chart, if we get to 100 likes, if we get to a hundred, we'll do another one. If we don't, we won't. And now we wait. Maybe, and we sit here. Nice.Just in case, I'm going to find one just in caseI'm taking suggestions for our potential second chart of the day.What about this one? That's not bad. That's not bad. That's not bad. I'm going to go with that one. If we get there, if we got there, how many do we need? We need to get to a hundred red, 57. So we're not really close. At some point, we got to draw the line with you. It's somebody. We got to say, okay, no more.Let's give her like a minute or twoBrian blockchain. I completely agree. I'm actually here. What is. I'll be honest with you, Brian. I shot him an email. Should I text him right now? Like Tim, where you at? Man Martin, shout out Martin. He gave three likes. If you're like Martin and you have multiple YouTube or Google accounts, get in there at night.I don't know if I support that, that that's voter fraud. Get into your parents' Gmail, YouTube account. Make one for your grandparents. Make one for yourself. If you guys aren't boomers like Spencer, then go ahead. And dude, that's that's voter fraud. So everyone does voter fraud. Oh, I don't. I voted three times in the last election.Geez. All right.Um, Christians can't even do that. It's funny. Okay. Wait, kids keeping an eye. I'm texting Tim right now. We're at a we're at 60. So we ain't going to get there. Um, I'm going to pull up another chart real quick. I have one. No, not one of those. I'm just showing. I'm just showing you. This is Sean peeps. All right.Roadblocks roadblocks has been trading kind of crazily the past few days up 5% down, 5% up right now, 8.8%. So we're bout to, it looks like it's going to run into this previous, all time high of 1 0 9 97. Um, I don't know. I mean, I'm not trying to squeeze out any trade for a few bucks up to 1 0 9, but once we hit that level, uh we're we're either going to see it breakthrough.And then I think, you know, there'll be some, some move on the ups. Who knows what the price target, maybe someone out there that can do that, the fibrillar trace mint can tell me what it would be if we break a retracement or if we hit that 1 0 9 level and start coming back down, then I might start looking at some short dated puts or something just cause I, I do, I like this stock long term.Um, but you know, it's moved a lot. I believe after the earnings went up about 30% traded off. Those highs is now coming back up so we could see a little double top formation if it starts coming down off that 1 0 9 level. But if we break through then I don't know, Spencer, I'll just throw something out there.1 15, 1 20. How many YOLOs can you do at one time? Can I, yeah, I can do them quite a bit. It depends on the PDT rule it. Yeah. I went to Ben on that right now. I, um, let's see. W okay. Sanjeev asked about, uh, about Snapchat, Sanjeev. I, I screwed that one up because, um, I wanted to buy it and I got too cute with my order.I think you still got, I mean, look at this chart spend. So this is a daily chart. Look, you still, you still got it down here. It's not like, I don't remember if my order is good till canceled or not. Well, maybe that'd be something. Maybe that'd be something to check out. But, but I, I think as long as we see some strength down here, maybe two green candles in a row, then we can see Snapchat start trying to fill this gap.Um, come back up to the $70 level currently at $53. I just, it seems like it's going to be trading sideways for a minute. So I would wait. I'm all on a snap swing plate. So you see some more strength coming up on the upside. We'd like to have that strength identified. We like to have the trend as your friend at the back.Um, so let me know in the chat, how y'all are playing Snapchat if you guys are looking at it? Uh, yeah, I've got my order out of 52. Uh, so I'd like live George Sanjeev. I wanted to buy it and I didn't, but I wish I had. Anyway. Okay. I think what we'll do is we'll probably just keep the, the chart of the day, like con counter thing going for just the rest of the show.If we get 200 likes in the next hour and a half, we will do a guest that chart another one. But if we don't, we won't, that's simple. We have 10 minutes to our first guest anyway. Sothat's it. The de I'm liking the music, Ron. Thank you. You're welcomeup a ball. What else, uh, Christian asked about, or he may ask, you just mentioned PayPal. I didn't everyday with PayPal. There, there were a few stocks that we get asked about all the time. Right? We get asked about PayPal. Um, I feel really bad. There was someone in pre-market prep that asks us about Paysafe PSFA every single day.Can you pull up the chart? Hey, is this P S F E I got every. They ask about the stock and like, I don't know what to tell them. You know what I mean? I mean, that speaks for itself. Is that an all time low? I don't know. Why am I so soon again, guys? What is, what is going on here? Doing.What is going on it's because it's Friday or just messing around. Oh, that's up there. All right. We need to utilize it over the overhead camera more. Um, for next week, we're going to have some, some more games. We're going to be doing some, um, some, some shooting hoops. We're going to be doing some, uh, some dark board throwing.It's going to be a more, well, a little more interactive of a show. And then we, uh, Evan doing, and also we're going to, we're going to get a B out of the office. We're going to have them go outside. And do some man on the street type stuff, correct? Yeah. I'm saying it now. I'm saying, dude, why I'm saying it nowwe have a respected executives coming on the show in 10 minutes. I just want to remind, I wonder about that, but I'm, I'm saying it now, so you all can hold us accountable. Okay. If we do not do a segment with Aaron Bree, where he is live on this show from somewhere else, that is not this desk. Then you can yell at us.Exactly. Shelly, exactly. Awkwardly harassing people of Detroit. Can we get razon on no Sanjeev? It's going to be a hard, no on Raz today. I don't want to get yelled at Clinton. It's in eight minutes. Eight minutes, content Hoda. We'll have a Tom Fenimore on the show. So yeah, w it's a bit of a off scripts show today.Oh, well that was the brakes. So we're going to have Tom Fenimore at 1245, uh, after Tom will have, uh, Christian from Hertz from Tribeca Tredegar, but one o'clock, uh, the guy is a professional trader. Um, he's a beast, honestly, the guy is just a monster. Uh, he's really, really, really good at what he does. So, uh, we can a few charts with Christian at one.I want to thirties Shiba, Inu Ross. If you have any millionaire, uh, that'll be a nice way to wrap up the show. I think we'll talk about what he's doing with that money. Coca Cola, making new all time highs, checking on that Kao is the ticker. Yeah. Can I tell you the Madison story? So my very first week at Benzinga or no, not my very first week as their producer pre-market prep.This is like my way we got some fake news in the chat. I'm seeing the all time high up here at, I don't even know where I want to tell you a quick story. So my very first week previous from pre-market prep, it was I'd been in Benzinga for like, I don't know, two months at that point. Um, and I didn't know anything about anything and yet they here, they put me in charge of this, of this show for some reason.And it was like my second or third day as a producer of Chiraq Primerica prep. And, um, I saw that news on ticker or C O K Coke. Right. D do you know that one on, what did you know? Coke? See? Okay. Yeah. It's like the Coca-Cola whole, it's like the bottle of the bottling company. Yeah. Right. Exactly. Was a bottling company.And, um, I thought that was Coke. Oh, Coke is making new all-time highs. The bottling company C okay. Yeah. Oh, that's what, um, someone in the chat was. I thought that I thought, see, okay, was Coca-Cola the drink, but it's not. And I was very embarrassing. I said on the show and Joel and Dennis was like, no, no, no different companies.It's kind of cool. I like whatever's going on. Yeah. I'm feeling that too. Um, so that was embarrassing. And then another time I confuse GM and GE, that was also embarrassing. That's actually a good segment idea. Sorry, go ahead. Where in the world is Raz? We just have razz joined from his cell phone when I was in Palm Springs, by the way.But, um, what Palm Springs never say? Oh, the Andy Samberg one. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. I have a bunch of those stories of me, of my early days. You're just like, not knowing anything. Isn't confusing stocks. Um, Gavin, uh, we see, just to clarify, Gavin hunter was ticker, C O K E or ticker. K O one of your first investments because it is confusing.Isn't it? There's two companies. One of them is the ticket with Coke and that's not Coca-Cola. It makes no sense. I feel like we should also take submissions for Johnson Johnson. If you didn't hear the news or split on the company up into two, who else? There was another company outside of a GE that was talking about splitting, I think, um, Toshiba.Yeah.Someone's asking about CCL. Um, let's see, I got the chart pulled up carnival. I mean, I don't know. I don't, I I'm kind of up in the air. I don't know what to think about. You know, last year around holiday times we had a COVID spike from everyone gathering with family and moving into. Um, in the winter, I don't think we'll see as big of a spike this year, obviously with more vaccines out.But if we do see any little uptick in COVID cases in certain states, and I think some of these cruise lines will get hit particularly. So I don't know, I'm kind of on the, I'm kind of on the sideline right now and all these cruise trades, but interestingly, the cruise line stocks are, are some of the only stocks that have not made up their ground from, from where they were at pre COVID.If you look at pre COVID carnival was at about 53 or $43, excuse me, currently at 22. So you can, you can definitely make the argument that there's still value there that eventually the cruise lines will be back to normal, back to business as usual. Um, but I just think there's definitely a play here. I think there are sexier investments out there to make right now, perhaps if you've ever been on a carnival cruise.I've been on one cruise in my life and it was in Alaska. And one, we took off from Seattle. And you go with your grandparents? Yeah, my grandma, my grandma's 70th birthday, I believe. Um, I was, it was okay. I've never been on a corner. Alaska was amazing. I mean, if, if, if anyone has the opportunity to go to Alaska and see some of the, uh, you know, nature and everything, that's up there.It's incredible. I, I strongly recommend it, but being on the cruise ship and it just, well, I actually, I mean, I was like 12, so it was falling like running around. You have the buffet. Uh, that was probably the best part. Spencer was, every meal was a buffet. I just, all you can eat. Um, is carnival cruise lines?The, the, the carnival cruises. I don't know. I'm trying to remember what it was like the chaos, like what, what cruise line we were on because it wasn't like a Disney cruise or anything like that. It was just like, uh, maybe Norwegian carnivals for like college people when they young families. Right. I'm pretty sure.I think it was a Royal Caribbean. Oh, Royal crew. I've been on a few of those. These are a few cruises. Yeah. What do you think about cruises? Oh, I love cruises. I've been weirdly enough wanting to go on a cruise. Is it the buffet part that you like? I mean, that's one thing that I like, I'm not, I don't not like it, but it's not the only thing that I like.Um, I just, I like cruises. I've been on. I've been lucky enough to go on three. Um, they've all been, were Caribbean. I liked them. I weirdly enough. I've had a hankering for one in the last six months maybe. Cause we were all cooped up for a year.Wait, everyone's talking about self-driving. The master of stocks, are we the same person? He said he did an Alaskan cruise and he was 12 as well. So yeah, that's my one, my one experience on a, on a cruise, you know, being 12 years old, running around the boat. Well, one of the highlights was we snuck in my cousin and I, we were about 12 years old snuck into the, uh, like they had a comedian there doing entertainment and it was supposed to be like 18 plus adult only.And it was very, uh, we were like 12 and it was like very vulgar. And we were just cracking up the whole time because all these jokes were like adult jokes and we thought it was hilarious. And, uh, yeah, good time. Um, I actually almost died on the first cruise I ever went on. I was 15 and got into a fight with someone on the shuffleboard court.No close though. Um, I, I have a pretty severe allergy to nuts, all kinds of nuts. Right? Peanuts, walnuts, almonds, all of them. And I had a cookie. It's always a cookie. I had a cookie that was misleading. At the buffet, speaking of buffets. Yeah. And, um, I ended up spending an entire day of the cruise in the like sick bay area.It was so pretty. And we're like in the middle of like the ocean right in the middle of nowhere. And I, it was actually a pretty serious reaction. I spend the entire day in that, um, infirmary area. Um, and it was not good. Um, I'm sure they had to have an epi pen somewhere on that. I was getting pumped up like IVs and everything, but the silver lining of all that, the best part was I ended up like waking up the next day at like four or five in the morning or something.And I got to watch the sunrise from the front of the ship in the Caribbean. And it was like one of the best things ever. Um, but that was a pretty rough day. So what about that? Everyone's talking about self-driving cars. Oh, that's a good segue. Yeah. That's a great segue. Isn't it? Well, yeah, I was going to say maybe there's this self-driving cruise ship play out there.No. Well, well maybe here, you know, we can ask our next guest, uh, is, um, is carnival Royal Caribbean, or all these crews on who is interested in LIDAR technology? Does LIDAR technology work underwater? I don't even know. We're about to find out. Let's get Tom Fenimore, the CFO of Luminar on this.Hello, Mr. Fenimore, how are we doing? I'm doing great guys. I was listening into the last segment here. It almost makes me want to go book a cruise here. Um, and a, can I answer your question? Why do our work under water? Is that, is that just sonar? I'm going to have to text our BD guys and just say, Hey, what are we doing on the, on the, uh, you know, in the whole cruise sector, it seems to be a potential.Any, any, any deals closed in that sector? You can send some commission our way. Well, look, if you guys didn't want to join the team here and lead the charge in that segment, I'm sure we can make it. Awesome. So first off, Tom congrats. Uh, a good quarter yesterday, I was watching, uh, your CEO on CMEC yesterday and he, and he made a comment and I want, uh, Austin Russell.And I thought it was very interesting. He said, uh, at the start of the year y'all, um, outlined five key milestones for the business, right. That would grow the business. Um, can you, can you explain a little bit maybe what those milestones were? He said, he said, you guys are crushing all of them. Sure. And I'll walk you through the five milestones.And while we did this, because this is a little unique for a public company. We're not entering series production until the end of next year. And so while financial statements and quarterly financial results for a company are always very important. What we're focused on here at Luminar is more the medium and longer term, um, shareholder value creation, as always like to say, uh, my largest shareholder owns 30% of the company is 26 years old.And so, you know, we're very, long-term focused here. And so then if you're not kind of focused on your financial results, what is the scorecard, uh, that we should use to judge you by it? Um, and, and I, you know, we have five milestones. Uh, two of them are related to industrialization, uh, or getting our products ready, uh, for series production and real revenue sales to our customers.Uh, two of them are related to getting the wins in place, uh, and growing, um, uh, you know, the revenue that we expect because in the automotive industry, It takes, it typically takes you some time to actually win a series production contract. And then after you win that, it typically takes two to three years to launch it.And so, um, you have to win, uh, things today in order to start giving revenue in 23 and 24. And then the last one is making sure that we're doing this in a disciplined spend manner, uh, in that we're, uh, you know, not spending like drunken sailors and being very disciplined with our shareholders' cash. Um, so the first one, the first milestone relates to getting our Iris actual LIDAR sensor ready.And in, in the ultimate goal is to get to start a production for series production in the end of next year. And then the auto industry, uh, there's really four stages, uh, as you kind of get through the development, there's your 80 samples safe. See samples, and then you guys that the D samples, uh, and we're now, uh, you know, we kind of started the year entering the B sample phase.We want to end the year entering the C sample phase. Uh, and we're now doing that in order to get to the sea samples. Uh, we have to have the tooling in place that is going to be actually producing these parts, which we have, we have to have our manufacturing design and our sensor design in place to do that, which, uh, we do.And, um, you know, we need to have kind of our, our manufacturing partners select it, which is Celeste tikka. Um, and so, uh, we're now entering the sea sample phase. Um, we kind of said we want to get there by the end of the year. Uh, and that's, and that's a goal that I think we're imminently about to achieve and, and pretty confident we'll be there by the end of the year.The second one is on our software side and to have an alpha version. Of our Sentinel product suite, ready to go. Um, we've now developed alpha. Uh, we've been showing off some of that functionality at some of the shows we've been at recently. And then in CES and early January spoiler alert, there's going to be more, uh, to show, uh, there in we're going to be showing even more functionality of Sentinel as well.The next two is winning the business, uh, major commercial wins, and these are kind of like big, major victories. We said, initially back earlier this year we'd get three or less during calls. We doubled that to six and we just achieved. Uh, our fifth and six ones, uh, with those being Pollstar and Nvidia. So we kinda hit that increased goal.Uh, I don't think we're done winning yet for the year. You know, we haven't told the BD team to go home and, you know, take, uh, the rest of the November, December off, uh, brake, uh, commercial momentum on our side. And then how does that kind of all manifest itself in, in kind of, uh, what, what what's revenue expect from those wins?And from our perspective, um, we kind of ended 2020, uh, with a forward-looking order book. You know, the expected revenue over the lifetime of the business. We want at 1.3 billion at the beginning of the year, our goal was to grow that 40% this year. We then increased that to 60%. Uh, we'll do a final tally on December 31st with where we stand.But, um, I'm pretty confident based upon the momentum we have so far that we're going to kind of exceed that target. And then the fifth one is to end the year with more cash than we began at. We ended with 545 million. We begin near with porn 86. Well, on track for that. So the team's been doing an amazing job.We're very proud of them. Look, maybe, maybe we need to set the targets a, a little bit higher next year, just given the, how, how well the team is executed. Um, but very proud of the luminaire, our team here. You mentioned the Nvidia deal. Got to ask about that because that was the catalyst last week for you guys, you were selected for the video drive hyperemia on autonomous vehicle reference platform.Explain a little bit more about the, that that deal. What does it mean for women are? Yeah, and I, well, and I know that there's been a lot of noise out there because there's been a few other companies that have put out press releases with Nvidia and that how, you know, their sensor or whatever whatever's being incorporated.Here's why we're different. Here's why this is a big deal, which is we are now selected by Nvidia as their reference platform for the Hyperion drive system. And that's going to be ready to go in 2024 for production vehicles in according to Nvidia. So when Nvidia goes to an OEM and says, here's, NVIDIA's Hyperion autonomous drive platform, here's the sensor configuration.Here's this, here's the software that we built it upon. There's one light or company that is on that. You know, there there's a few camera radars, others, but there's one lighter company and that's us. And so they're going to OEMs with their autonomous platform and autonomous system and our lighters on it.And the recommending that this is the sensor configuration, including us, that these OEMs should use if they want to use invidious, autonomous, uh, Hyperion. So. So Tom, what are the challenges of, you know, being in charge of the financials, that company, when so much revenue and stuff is expected down the line.Um, but may not be there right now. Yeah. And look, this is, you know, going back to what I said earlier about the automotive industry is we have these, you know, we have several contracts, one. Um, you know, generally the SLPs are starting around the end of next year to call at the end of 2024. And so we need to put in place all this investment, the engineering, the R and D building out the manufacturing, uh, system and capital equipment for that building out supply chains.We got to make all that investment years in advance of when you're expecting to get that revenue. And so, you know, as the CFO, I have to balance making sure we're making those necessary investments so that we can execute flawlessly for our customers and, and get to where we want to get to, um, with making sure that we're not overspending being very disciplined.And at the same time, um, we want to kind of maintain that entre entrepreneurial spirit of the tech startup that has kind of been at the legacy of. We don't want to build, you know, a bureaucracy, a lot of fat into the system. And so we need to find that right balance, you know, sometime I need to be the bad guy internally in terms of saying no to certain spending and everything.Um, but look, we've, we've made a lot of investment this year. Um, you know, you can kind of see the investments we made in our financials. Um, you know, we've, we've brought on almost 300 people this year between full-time employees and consultants to help us grow. And so we just need to find that right balance that we have.All right. We have been using the, we work for our viewers and there's a question here in the chat, and that is a very loaded question. Uh, and I'm going to ask it and cow and Cal is asking about the comparison of the th the, the technology between LIDAR LIDAR and what Tesla is doing. Right. So I'll just bring the question up on the screen here right now.Uh, how does LIDAR compare to the camera's that Tesla uses in terms of costs? Uh, in terms of, uh, bulky LIDAR on vehicles, women are concentrate on commercial use is LIDAR capable of full self-drive. Like I said, big question a lot there, a lot of back and forth, um, uh, going back years with regards to this question, um, I'll just throw it to you, Tom.Yeah, well, it's, um, I think the essence of this question is Tesla is trying to make full Strout self-driving work with cameras only. And Ilan has been very public saying, you know, LIDAR is a fool's errand, or what have you, um, So a few replies to that. Number one is, uh, that's the only OEM that has made that, uh, that public stands.Every other OEM, uh, is using LIDAR to where they get to, uh, to where they want to get to be. And we're when we're talking to these OEMs, a lot of them want to leapfrog Tesla from a technology perspective. Um, they're finding challenging to do from an, from a purely B perspective, but from a Navy perspective, uh, there's been a lot of challenges that Tesla has faced the scrutiny, uh, from the industry and the regulators has increased.Uh, and so using LIDAR and using our package is a way for them to leap frog from their perspective. Uh, number two is we believe that there are a lot of parent limitations in camera and you're ultimately not gonna be. Camera is ultimately a 2d image technology. So if you see that part in my background there, you can't tell from the zoom call, how far it is away.You can take a bunch of pictures, you know, do a lot of computational work and estimate it. But at the end of the day, it's just an estimate and you're never going to have a ground truth. Understanding of how far all the objects in your field of Urry great thing about a laser. You can, if I had a laser pointer there or, you know, I could use it and tell me precisely how far away that part is.That is what LIDAR enabled. It gives you a real 3d GroundTruth understanding of the environment in front of you. And ultimately you're going to need that data in order to get to the significant improvements relative to human driver that are necessary in order to enable safe. Um, in terms of like, uh, you know, we, we kind of see all these ugly lidars, you know, I've heard things from the spinning KFC buckets to Lego cards.Uh, I don't have any pictures here in front of me. I encourage you to go to our website. You can kind of see some of the sleek designs, uh, that Volvo and some of our other car makers have done to kind of put it into the roof. Uh, and, uh, you know, ultimately we want to make that look, which we think looks leak in my opinion, kind of cool.Kind of like a badge of honor, uh, individual display that this car was. And I just pulled the long-term on the screen. I think it's a it's it's not controversial to say Tom, that investors got way too excited, too quickly, you know, uh, early on. Uh, but that being said, if you look at the far right hand, you can see that spike from last week.It's so it's, it's not as different to guys what has gone away because this stock is liable to do wild things on, on an Nvidia headline, for example. Right. So, um, I, but is that your take as well as like, you know, it's still early days and, and everyone needs to kind of slow a bit roll. Yeah. Look, we're focused here.As I mentioned earlier on the long-term value creation, um, it's kind of human nature to look at the, uh, short-term fluctuations in your stock prices. Here. We have a bright future here at Luminar. Um, executing successfully on our plan is going to drive significant shareholder value creation. Whether you bought this stock at 10.When we did our IPO, whether you bought it at, you know, 1920 bucks, wherever it is today, whether you bought it at, you know, $40 in change, which is our 52 week high executing on what we have in front of us is going to create a long, a lot of long-term shareholder value here. That's what we're focused on.We have the money plus a cushion to do that. We have the team, um, and you know, the level of talent we've been attracting to do that as well. Uh, and so, you know, you try to ignore the short-term volatility, focus on the long-term opportunities. Very confident in that, a couple of good ones here from the chat.We'll get to you quickly. Tony Jordan's asked me to go one. If, if your in the Nvidia, uh, suite that is being sold to OEMs and you are also selling to OEMs, are you aren't you competing against yourself? Um, We kind of look, you know, it's a good question. Uh, you know, we're working with Nvidia, they're designing us in there.We've announced the deal previously with Mobileye. Who's incorporating our lighter into that. We've announced deals in the past with Volvo and SAC that are incorporating our LIDAR into it. And so we want to maximize the, um, systems that we're on because that's going to maximize the chances of us winning the business so that it becomes a hedge.We win tails, we win, uh, type of scenario. And so we want to align ourselves with the industry leader. Um, that's just going to maximize not only the chances of our LIDAR being on the vehicle and, you know, hopefully our software too, but also that's just going to give us the, uh, significant competitive advantage.Uh, not only from the revenue we collect and the economies of scale we get, but also getting access to. You know, all that data in real time experience to allow us to continually, uh, of our pro. All right, now, the questions are coming in. We don't have that much time though. Dave, Fry's asking a good one, uh, as to why, uh, yesterday, uh, when I asked, um, you guys excluded Japan and Korea as your area of focus, that you're focusing on China, Europe and north America, specifically, um, Asians that are China, um, because look, it's, uh, uh, China is the biggest market over there.Uh, but we also see ample opportunities, uh, in Korea and Japan. Um, we actually, uh, have a couple people. We hired to go, uh, lead our Japan effort. And as soon as, uh, the COVID laws allow them to go there in the country, there'll be there. Um, and you know, we, we see some opportunities in Korea. Okay. All right.Uh, we even on the line with Tom Fenimore, he's the CFO of Luminari technologies, ticker L a Z R. Got a bunch of good one questions from the chat. Um, Tom, thanks so much for joining us today on mincing alive and, uh, again, a good quarter and, uh, congrats on that. And we'll be in touch and following the company going forward.Have a good one. Appreciate it. All right. Uh, okay. Uh, Shelly prompts a Shelly for me, reminding me that I did say that Luke Jacoby would be on the show to the academy, made an appearance. And I sort of in my, it w it was on the calendar. It was on the calendar. Uh, Shelly, Luke is here, but he is on the phone right now.He's always on the phone. That's his problem. He's literally on the phone all day. So I don't know if we'll be able to get Luke Jacoby on the show. If I can, I can. I would do my best. I can see him. I literally see him across the office. He's on the phone right now. Um, so I'm working on it, Shelly, I'm working on it, but that doesn't mean we don't have all the other guests.Cause we got two more guests joining that are actually here and, you know, being respectful, um, of their commitments. I'm like Luke Christian from Hertz is the CEO of the Tribeca trade group. And like I said, the guy's a pros pro when it comes to trading, when it comes to charts, let's get at, see from her time on the show right now, Christian, what's up, man.Hey, what's going on, Spencer, how you doing, doing fan tastic? How, how has your week been from a P and L standpoint? Uh, you know, not bad. I mean, I think, uh, you know, definitely took a step back, you know, the other day and, and, uh, cut some trades, but you know, the market has. Uh, you know, it just has been great over the last few weeks that, you know, to think that we're not going to get some type of a pullback or it's just going to go ups, you know, in line.And one of the words that I've been using a lot is just being realistic about this market. So, you know, uh, it took a little bit of a, to answer your question. It took a little bit of a step back this week on Wednesday, but this has been a Creek. There's been a great trading day so far. And, um, you know, I'm having a great, I had a great October and I'm having a great November so far.So knock on wood. It's just been a lot of trading opportunities. Uh, we've seen nice breadth expansion. So more areas of the market are participating, you know, particularly what we saw with small caps, uh, you know, for the last couple of weeks. And so, um, it's, it's been a nice, uh, market to, to be involved in.What do you think quickly, like this time of year as we head into, uh, Thanksgiving week, which is very, a very slow week. Um, and then December, obviously. With some exceptions it's typically a slower month of the year. Do you typically take a step back this time of year or do you like. Get more active. I, you know, I just basically follow the price action and what it's telling me, and if I'm seeing more signals, you know, I continue to kind of, uh, you know, go through my process, uh, and, and look at, um, you know, go through my homework after hours and, and go through scanning and so forth.And if I see more opportunities, then I I'm, I'm in the market. Now, if I go through, you know, regardless of what time of year it is, and I'm not seeing that many opportunities within sectors and, and, and just, you know, relative strength. And if some areas look exhausted, you know, then I may back off a little bit, but, um, you know, it's busy business as normal.And sometimes these weeks of Thanksgiving with the low volume can actually be quite fun. You know, I know some people, for example, like the, the day after Thanksgiving, you know, it's that day of the year, but there's, there could be some really wippy moves that happen. And, you know, if you're a retail trader, you don't know.You know, a huge volume for liquidity purposes, as long as you've got things moving. So what's nice about that day after Thanksgiving is if anybody has a trade to do, or if there's some type of news that happens over Thanksgiving, you know, you could really find some good trading opportunities. So it, it can be, uh, it can, and I, I say can be it's potentially because you just don't know every year, but it it's, it can be an it's potentially it could be a really fun trading day if you kind of come in the right way and, um, you know, are just kind of following whatever's moving on the tape because the other thing is too, sometimes that low liquidity can just mean that like one or two players out there, or just pushing a particular stock or are, are pushing a particular group and you can really make some nice money off of, uh, just day trading.Uh, while we're on the topic for disclosure, uh, two weeks from today, uh, I'll be, I'll take, take the day. So there you go. It's black Friday. I'd like to go to the mall and yes, I do. I'm not going to buy anything. Um, but I like to hang out with all the crazies for sure. And you gotta give a supply chain, you know, update in terms of that's actually what I'm doing and channel checks.Yes. There you go. That's what you're doing. You're not shopping you to homework for the show for sure. Good recovery. Good recover. Sure. Uh, okay. Um, if you want Chris and you can share your screen with us and, and we can reel through some charts here. If you have any questions in the chat, uh, drop them in there and we can take a look and see what Christian said, uh, things about them.Um, but in the meantime, you can just tell us what's on your way. Yeah, absolutely. And, and, um, you know, in a bunch of things, you know, what was kind of interesting yesterday after, um, you know, we saw some profit taking and some, some, a little bit of volatility on a, on Wednesday was just, you know, even though the S and P wasn't doing much, we started to see some areas of the market really participate in, you know, I obviously will pay attention to both.Right. I'll look to see what the important levels are in the S and P because I do want an overall. Healthy looking, uh, you know, index charts and so forth and, and just as backup to make sure that that the trend is acting the right way. But of course, if, uh, if we're starting to see some things really act well, uh, and I thought yesterday, there, there wasn't a lot of volume yesterday and there wasn't a lot of momentum in the second half of the day, but unlike, Hey, we're seeing some groups like the clean energy group, uh, like, um, there is the metal space that was absolutely on fire yesterday.The agriculture space was acting well. So as long as like, you know, if it's one of those days where it's really choppy. Yes. Like it was, uh, yesterday and there's nothing acting well, then it's like, huh. You know, You know, maybe we need a little bit more time for, you know, the, um, the healing of, of the, the price action.But I was like, wow, you know, things look pretty good in terms of momentum. Now, not everything was participating yesterday, but it was nice to see like three or four other areas of the market. The Chinese internets were acting very well yesterday, too. So, um, kind of goes in line with, with what I'm watching for today.And, and, uh, you know, there was a specific level and this is just a one hour S and P chart. Uh, just a quick explanation of my charts. I look at volume at price quite a bit. Um, I have on my screen, what's called, um, the market webs, which, which look at volume and price and put together significant resistance and support levels.So I get excited when we get over resistance. Um, so we managed to do that for this week kind of back to where we started a little bit in this range. And, um, yeah, and then we kind of just turns the sectors and what what's acting well, so. You know, we kind of w and we build off of that. So, yeah, I'm seeing some good opportunities, you know, in a couple of different, you know, high momentum areas of the, of the market.Um, the other thing that's been pretty consistent is I do pay attention a little bit to, um, to option activity. And they were really going after some names that had good earnings and. Spend a little bit of time just consolidating and this TTD, it was a real nice trade today. Um, roadblocks, which I got into yesterday, you know, kind of, I mean, isn't it funny that these charts look almost exactly the same.Uh, and I think the last time that I was on. I think we were like right in the beginning of earning season, somewhere around there, we were sort of in the brain, in the heart of earning season. Okay. Yeah, yeah. A couple of weeks ago. And one of the things that I said is that you're going to find what's exciting about earning season is not so much like, um, Putting money on trades and speculating, like which name is going to go up or down, but finding new opportunities that come out of, you know, that have really good earnings and really good price action.And I think like, you know, just as an example, these two names, roadblocks, which is up 9%, that wasn't really a name that I was like, Hey, this is going to be the name going, going forward. But it just happened to kind of fall into the theme of the metaverse and it had better than expected, uh, what monthly active users and this thing kind of sat back.You know, it really was tricky two days ago because there was a ton of call volume the day after earnings. And the next day it just fell flat on its face, but it didn't give up the trend. Um, and yesterday I started a position I added to it, um, in the middle of the day and I actually took off part of the position.And then, um, I'm being rewarded today by, by keeping a partial position on today. But. That's, what's kind of fun about this and, and same thing with TTD, which, you know, really has been a name that kind of got forgotten. Um, you know, it was for a little while, if you look at some of the tech of like last year, that was hot and, you know, Shopify, the trade desk were a couple of names, but the trade desk really went cold for a while.So there's nothing wrong with the name, you know, after going sideways for a while now, catching momentum and, and, uh, and breaking out. So I'm excited to see these types of opportunities. Um, all right. A few cigarettes in the chat I want to get to by blah, blah, blah. Yeah, let's go. You want to, and I could go through a couple other names because I don't, I like when it's more than, you know, a few different names participating, but another name that kind of caught my attention.And this is how I use option activity personally, is that. It could be an idea for me. Right. It's either it could be, Hey, I, you know, if I'm looking to day trade a little bit and the market momentum is pretty good, then I'll use the option activity for a little bit of momentum, like we did in trade desk this morning.And, um, and then something like this where I'm like, huh, this is interesting. Somebody's buying a little bit of calls. Um, and Moscow and I, and I looked at this chart and I said, well, Hey, this is a pretty nice little move. You know, this is another one that gapped up on earnings. Right. Settled in a little bit.And, um, you know, you, again, you have to be a little bit patient with these things, but, um, you know, now we see the calls, which is to me, just a little bit of a verification that an institution is, is perhaps interested in the name. And then we can kind of go from there. But that's particularly interesting is, is not so much the option.Into earnings, but the option flow after a name has reported and because institutions are going to get involved in, in, in some names there's no, there's no doubt about it, right? The names that they haven't been positioned in, I mean, roadblocks is you could see the volume difference in this name. So, you know, what we want to see is after name reports is to see those institutions that have may have been a little bit under positioned in a name now have to get involved in the name and then we can kind of ride the coattails of that.Um, uh, sorry, uh, half to them. This, this is our box. Uh, I'll put the tickets up on the screen here going forward. Um, let's do a couple of takeaways from the chat I asked for jiggly puff. Doc wants to know about PayPal every day. They asked him it's today. The bottom is today. The bottom. Well, here's the thing, right?Yeah. I mean, I think everybody wants to know that and everybody's wanted to know that now for life the last couple of weeks. Uh, so I'll give you my 2 cents about PayPal. Um, so number one, like when we started to hear about this, you know, story about the interest with, with, um, with Pinterest, right? The volume kind of gave some clues that the institutions were selling this thing.Right? So it doesn't matter. Like if you think it's a good body, what do you mean by that? Well, we'll look at the difference with the volume. Like this is, this is not retail. You know, this big volume is, is not retail. Right. And that's some, it depends. And in all seriousness, I mean, you had a big news event, a rumor rumor takeover of a huge social media company, right.I mean, that's a big news event. It was talked about all day on, on places like Benzinger and CNBC and Bloomberg, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. I mean, I don't know why. No. Well, I, you know, I think, you know, listening to your show, I think I heard recently that, um, and if it wasn't your show, I apologize. But I think retail flow used to be about like 10% of the average market or 15%.And I think that that's jumped up about like 10%. Right. So it's bigger than it used to be. Yeah. However institutions are still about somewhere around 75% of the overall. Right. And they are sitting too with, I mean, you know, that there's, that instituti
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In this episode of the Us People Podcast. I was humbled to be speaking to Assan Bashir – Rapper & Poet. Assan and I talk about refining yourself and being the best you so that you can help other people to become there best selves, his parent being selfless, making yourself feel good, controlling your happiness, where he grew up, knowing what you want in life, how music has helped him in his life, how rap evolved into his life, how writing poems can have a different effect and process on his creativity and believing in your dreams no matter how old you are.Instagram - @realassanmusicTwitter - @realassanmusic Facebook - Facebook.com/Assanmusic Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/uspeoplepodcast)
Araba Assan is an early career public health professional who works at a non-profit public health organization evaluating programs related to tobacco control and prevention and asthma management. Araba has experience in mental health education and maternal child health research. However, she has always been passionate about public health, and has been a fierce advocate on issues related to health equity and racial justice. Araba chose public health as a career to help eliminate health disparities and inequities among vulnerable populations. Listen to the full episode to learn more about Araba and her public health career journey.
An original, rigorously researched volume that questions long-accepted paradigms concerning land ownership and its use in Africa. Islam, Power, and Dependency in the Gambia River Basin (Rochester University Press, 2016) draws on new sources to offer an original approach to the study of land in African history. Documenting the impact of Islamization, the development of peanut production, and the institution of colonial rule on people living along the middle and lower Gambia River, the book shows how these waves of changes sweeping the region after 1850 altered local political and social arrangements, with important implications for the ability of elites to control land. Assan Sarr argues for a nuanced understanding of land and its historic value in Africa. Moving beyond a recognition of the material value of land, Sarr's analysis highlights its cultural and social worth, pointing out the spiritual associations the land generated and the ways that certain people gained privileged access to those spiritual powers. By emphasizing that the land around the Gambia River both inspired and gave form to a cosmology of ritual and belief, the book points to what might be considered an indigenous tradition of ecological preservation and protection. Madina Thiam is a PhD candidate in history at UCLA. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
An original, rigorously researched volume that questions long-accepted paradigms concerning land ownership and its use in Africa. Islam, Power, and Dependency in the Gambia River Basin (Rochester University Press, 2016) draws on new sources to offer an original approach to the study of land in African history. Documenting the impact of Islamization, the development of peanut production, and the institution of colonial rule on people living along the middle and lower Gambia River, the book shows how these waves of changes sweeping the region after 1850 altered local political and social arrangements, with important implications for the ability of elites to control land. Assan Sarr argues for a nuanced understanding of land and its historic value in Africa. Moving beyond a recognition of the material value of land, Sarr's analysis highlights its cultural and social worth, pointing out the spiritual associations the land generated and the ways that certain people gained privileged access to those spiritual powers. By emphasizing that the land around the Gambia River both inspired and gave form to a cosmology of ritual and belief, the book points to what might be considered an indigenous tradition of ecological preservation and protection. Madina Thiam is a PhD candidate in history at UCLA. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
An original, rigorously researched volume that questions long-accepted paradigms concerning land ownership and its use in Africa. Islam, Power, and Dependency in the Gambia River Basin (Rochester University Press, 2016) draws on new sources to offer an original approach to the study of land in African history. Documenting the impact of Islamization, the development of peanut production, and the institution of colonial rule on people living along the middle and lower Gambia River, the book shows how these waves of changes sweeping the region after 1850 altered local political and social arrangements, with important implications for the ability of elites to control land. Assan Sarr argues for a nuanced understanding of land and its historic value in Africa. Moving beyond a recognition of the material value of land, Sarr's analysis highlights its cultural and social worth, pointing out the spiritual associations the land generated and the ways that certain people gained privileged access to those spiritual powers. By emphasizing that the land around the Gambia River both inspired and gave form to a cosmology of ritual and belief, the book points to what might be considered an indigenous tradition of ecological preservation and protection. Madina Thiam is a PhD candidate in history at UCLA. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
An original, rigorously researched volume that questions long-accepted paradigms concerning land ownership and its use in Africa. Islam, Power, and Dependency in the Gambia River Basin (Rochester University Press, 2016) draws on new sources to offer an original approach to the study of land in African history. Documenting the impact of Islamization, the development of peanut production, and the institution of colonial rule on people living along the middle and lower Gambia River, the book shows how these waves of changes sweeping the region after 1850 altered local political and social arrangements, with important implications for the ability of elites to control land. Assan Sarr argues for a nuanced understanding of land and its historic value in Africa. Moving beyond a recognition of the material value of land, Sarr's analysis highlights its cultural and social worth, pointing out the spiritual associations the land generated and the ways that certain people gained privileged access to those spiritual powers. By emphasizing that the land around the Gambia River both inspired and gave form to a cosmology of ritual and belief, the book points to what might be considered an indigenous tradition of ecological preservation and protection. Madina Thiam is a PhD candidate in history at UCLA. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Reunión de la comisión de deportes
SERMON WAS DELIVERED BY || SIS. MARGARET MAAME YAA ASSAN || ON SUNDAY CHILDREN'S WEEK SERVICE || TRINITY METHODIST SOCIETY || MADINA ESTATES || GHANA || 16TH FEBRUARY 2020.
Assan og Hassan og de får ikke jobb på grunn av navnet. Stavangersmurfen tar grep og hjelper til.
In this podcast, I discuss high school with Amadou Mbakeh, a good friend and high school mate who happens to be best friends with my twin and second guest, Assan Jeng. We talk about life after high school and I put them to the test on how many of their classmates they still remember by name!
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What is between two sides of a war. The post Jon Kasbe, X, Assan – When Lambs Become Lions #ZFF2018 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
What is between two sides of a war. The post Jon Kasbe, X, Assan – When Lambs Become Lions #ZFF2018 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
What is between two sides of a war. The post Jon Kasbe, X, Assan – When Lambs Become Lions #ZFF2018 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
What is between two sides of a war. The post Jon Kasbe, X, Assan – When Lambs Become Lions #ZFF2018 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Alex Assan and Dan Berry chat about working with a writer, running a kickstarter and webcomics economics. Alex is half of the creative team on the webcomic Shaderunners.
Time Codes: 00:00:27 - Introduction 00:03:05 - A new year in webcomics! 00:06:36 - The Shaderunners 00:38:16 - Binary Star 01:01:30 - Nautilus 01:24:50 - Wrap up 01:26:12 - Contact us For their first webcomics episode of 2018, Sean and Derek discuss three fascinating and diverse titles. They begin with The Shaderunners, written by Lin with art by Capp (AKA Anna Assan). This Prohibition era-tinged webcomic concerns a group of rag-tag bohemians who attempt to bring color into their sepia-toned world. While this looks like a narrative set in early twentieth-century America, the storyworld that Capp and Lin create is actually a fantastical one. Next, the guys turn to a science fiction title, Jamie Primack's Binary Star. The protagonist of this story, Zaki, is a bounty hunter out to capture a big payoff, and in the process, ends up growing close to and working with her target. And there's quite a bit of humor. As Derek suggests, Binary Star is reminiscent of Midnight Run, yet set in a sci-fi world. Finally, Sean and Derek wrap up with an already completed webcomic, Jape's Nautilus. In it, the creator, whose real name is JT Trostle, reveals what happened after the passing of his mother and how he managed her affairs in the wake of her death. The mother, Connie, was a hoarder, and the webcomic provides a empathic look at the challenges and frustrations surrounding Connie's behavior and JT's efforts to "clean up" after her.
Assan Njie satsade på drömmen och startade eget företag! Jag tog ett snack med honom för att få reda på mer kring hur han gick tillväga. Gäst: Assan Njie Programledare: Susanna Westgren Inspelningsansvarig: Jonas KowalskiMusiken som hörs i avsnittet är Kevin MacLeod - Plain Loafer.
Après son viol et sa fausse couche, la vie quotidienne est devenue un enfer pour Nora et son mari la rejette. Assan raconte à son institutrice ce que lui fait subir son beau-père. Patou tente de parler à Judith.
L’institutrice d’Assan convoque la mère du garçon, mais celle-ci refuse d’admettre que son fils ait un quelconque problème. Judith et son ONG donnent une conférence sur la violence sexuelle au pensionnat de Patou.
L’ONG de Judith organise une marche contre la violence sexuelle. L’institutrice d’Assan s’inquiète de son changement de comportement. La mère de Patou rend visite à sa fille au lycée et se réjouit de ses bonnes notes.
Judith comprend que M. Maneno a violé Patou et intervient pour aider la jeune fille. Nora se tourne vers l’ONG pour avoir du soutien. Quant à Assan, c’est son institutrice qui va l’aider dans son retour à la normale.
Patou reste méfiante après ce qu’elle a vécu. Dolo tente de se réconcilier avec Nora. Lors de la conférence sur la violence sexuelle, la jeune femme raconte ce qui lui est arrivé. Assan prend lui aussi la parole.
Assan est maltraité par son beau-père, qui ne se contente plus de le frapper. Patou a elle aussi été victime d’un abus sexuel de la part de M. Maneno. Nora se réveille à l’hôpital après avoir été violée par les rebelles.
Ce feuilleton aborde un sujet difficile : la violence sexuelle. Patou est élève d’un pensionnat. Assan a 10 ans et vit avec son beau-père. Nora habite une zone où vivent des rebelles. Chacun va subir des abus sexuels.
Au point d’eau, Nora s’est cachée en voyant approcher des rebelles. Que va-t-il se passer ? Assan, lui, ne s’entend pas du tout avec son beau-père, Joe. Au pensionnat, Patou est convoquée dans le bureau du directeur.
Assan est le grand-frère de Mousssou