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Salutare, prieteni. Întâi de toate, vă amintim că marți pe 28 vă așteptăm la Întâlnirea Vorbitorincilor. Mai sunt câteva bilete :). Altfel, la noi vine Răzvan Exarhu de la Rock FM. Povestim despre copilăria în familia de greci de la Brăila, despre începuturile radioului, depresie, dar și regăsire la maturitate. Se dă și o șampanie. Altfel, naționalismul și conservatorismul nu sunt chiar ceea ce ne dorim. Pe lângă cărți avem și reportaje, dar și o vizită la Veneția. https://tickets.cine-max.ro/cinema-veranda/35971 00:00 Ce este cenaclul Unico Vero și cum a fost la Bruce Dickinson. 16:22 Câte un pic despre conferința noastră și ce vrea ea. Anunțăm și următorul oraș. 24:20 Îngrijorările sănătoase judecă atitudinile naționaliste, dar și modul în care conservatorismul ne încarcă viețile. O fi bine să ai religie la Bac 43:03 Răzvan Exarhu spune și glume care nu pot fi date la radio. Dar nici la podcast. 2:06:02 Neașteptările vin cu o piesă de la Coma, dar și un cântec legendar. 2:16:11 Spuma filelor aduce reportajele de la Superscrieri, dar și trei cărți. Javier Marias - Tomas Nevinson, Giuliano da Empoli - Magul de la Kremlin, David Grossman - Mierea leului 2:44:38 Fotbalamucul calculează șansele echipelor la Liga Campionilor. Oare să fi trecut blestemul Benficăi? 2:59:41 Boarding Pass are drumuri la Florența
The conversation is between two people discussing a news story about a homicide captain who was pulled over. They comment on the officer's difficult position, being put in the situation of having to pull over a superior. They commend the officer for following protocol despite the captain's insistence that he turn off his camera. They also reflect on their own experience, when one of the speakers almost said something stupid while their microphones were hot.A police captain was pulled over for drunk driving at 1:30 AM after he was seen swerving, speeding, and not using his turn signal. The body camera footage shows the captain repeatedly telling the officers he is the captain and demanding they turn off their body camera. The sergeant told the captain that it doesn't matter if he is a gangbanger or the president, he will be treated the same. The captain initially said he had only had four beers at a friend's house four blocks away, but the Intoxilizer determined that was a lie. It is likely that the captain had actually had more than four beers.The people in the conversation discuss how many drinks that adds up to and how that affects the man's BAC. They also talk about how eating while drinking can compound the effects of alcohol and how people think that eating will help them sober up faster. They also talk about how it's not illegal to drink and drive, but it is illegal to drive while impaired. They discuss how it depends on the person's system and how someone may not be impaired if they ate a meal with two drinks, but someone else could be if they had a strawberry daiquiri.The conversation begins with a discussion about a body camera video of an officer pulling someone over for a DUI. The officer in the video is very stern with the driver and the conversation brings up the question: would the officer have still been as tough if he didn't have a body camera? The conversation moves on to talk about how often this kind of thing happened before cameras and body cams were implemented. The conversation ends with the speaker bringing up something they found recently that was stupid.Timestamps0:02:40Conversation Summary: Police Captain Pulled Over for Suspected Drunk Driving0:04:50Heading: Discussion of the Implications of Drinking and Driving0:08:55"The Impact of Drunk Driving: A Conversation with a Police Officer"0:14:42"California Man Arrested After Wife Finds Hidden Camera in Bathroom"0:20:27Heading: Unbelievable Police Stories0:22:00Heading: Officer Cooks Breakfast for Hungry Children During Search WarrantHighlightsWe served a warrant, and of course we had everybody the two suspects were hooked up and CID was talking to them and the kids were hungry. And so we just, like, went in here. And so he's like, what do we got? And we saw what we had there and we sent some people down to the store to get the rest of the makings that we needed to be able to do. Dude, we were in there freaking cooking it up. Sat them all down, got them all fed.I heard a story here recently of one of the guys, and I thought this was cool that I worked with. I can't remember all the details about it, but they go to the house for a search warrant and they ended up like there was two adults in the house and both of them got arrested. And there was a coupleSupport the showFollow us on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter. Don't forget our website www.code05.co.Disclaimer: Any similarity to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events, is purely coincidental.
Banks are in the tank – bad mojo out there. The Fed and Treasury getting out the playbook – keep up confidence at any cost! QT turns to QE – half of April's QT bought back – just last week! Guest - Anthony Scaramucci discusses some really interesting topics such as the Avatars of Our Anger, the ongoing Jihad to punish bank execs and his take on bitcoin. Anthony Scaramucci is the founder and managing partner of SkyBridge, a global alternative investment firm, and founder and chairman of SALT, a global thought leadership forum and venture studio. Prior to founding SkyBridge in 2005, Scaramucci co-founded investment partnership Oscar Capital Management, which was sold to Neuberger Berman in 2001. Earlier, he worked in Private Wealth Management at Goldman Sachs & Co. In 2022, Scaramucci was ranked #47 in Cointelegraph's Top 100 Influencers in Crypto and Blockchain. In 2016, he was ranked #85 in Worth Magazine's Power 100: The 100 Most Powerful People in Global Finance. In 2011, he received Ernst & Young's New York Financial Services “Entrepreneur of the Year” Award. Anthony is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and a board member of the Federal Enforcement Homeland Security Foundation. He is the author of five books. OPEN BOOK PODCAST ON APPLE Scaramucci served on President Donald J. Trump's 16-person Presidential Transition Team Executive Committee, and in 2017 briefly served as Chief Strategy Officer of the Export-Import (EXIM) Bank and White House Communications Director. Scaramucci, a native of Long Island, New York, holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from Tufts University and a Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School. Follow @Scaramucci Check this out and find out more at: http://www.interactivebrokers.com/ Follow @andrewhorowitz Looking for style diversification? More information on the TDI Managed Growth Strategy - HERE Stocks mentioned in this episode: (FRB), (BAC), (AAPL), (PACW)
Inflation data and the state of play in the banking industry has investors wondering: What will the Fed decide next week about interest rates? (0:21) Jason Moser and Matt Argersinger discuss: - First Republic getting $30 billion in deposits from 11 major banks - The latest CPI and PPI numbers continuing the trend of cooling inflation - Whether the Federal Reserve should raise rates next week (and if so, by how much) or hit the pause button - The latest from FedEx, Adobe, Lennar, and Williams-Sonoma (19:11) John Ourand from Sports Business Journal and the "Sports Media Podcast" analyzes the economics of March Madness, why he's bullish on the upcoming MLB season, and Disney CEO Bob Iger's latest thinking on ESPN. (32:13) Matt and Jason discuss Google raising the price of YouTube TV and share two stocks on their radar: Charles Schwab and Zebra Technologies. Stocks discussed: SIVB, FRC, BAC, JPM, WFC, C, PNC, MTB, FDX, ADBE, LEN, WSM, FOX, WBD, PARA, DIS, AMZN, AAPL, GOOG, GOOGL, SCHW, ZBRA To get your copy of our free report "Top Stocks For Rising Interest Rates" just go to fool.com/interest. Host: Chris Hill Guests: Jason Moser, Matt Argersinger, John Ourand Engineer: Dan Boyd
Join the BAF guys and the BAC girls as they rank their top 5 Animals , Pets , Dogs …… great fun as they talk about the animals of film …. You don't wanna it !!!!!Support the showWe have T-shirts , Hoodies , Tank tops and more, Check out Our new Barrel Aged Flicks podcast Store https://whatamaneuver.net/collections/barrel-aged-flicks-podcastCheck out our amazing network www.deluxeeditionnetwork.com many other Pods to check out on this Kickass network!!!!!!Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/barrelagedflickspodcast/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/barrelagedflickspodcast Twitter https://twitter.com/BAFpod_cast Please subscribe and share our podcast , and please leave a 5 star review on Apple or Spotify , or any platform if you enjoyed out show !! If you have a movie that you would like to request , please send us an email to barrelagedflickspodcast@gmail.com or send us a instagram direct message Also if you'd like to support our show , Become a Patreon and you will have access's to our upcoming Patreon Exclusive episodes !!!!!https://www.patreon.com/barrelagedflickspodcast/membershipThanks for listening !!!!!
This week on the podcast it's the first of a 3-Part series on goals/habit change/and plans. Specifically I'm talking about the difference between making a drink plan and planning to drink. Do you plan multiple alcohol-free days in your week but reserve the weekends for "drinking" that leads to over-drinking and all the negative consequences associated with higher BAC levels? This episode is for you. Join me in the 30-Day Nutrition Upgrade starting on March 18th. Step One is available NOW Buy Breaking the Bottle Legacy: How to Change Your Drinking Habits and Create A Peaceful Relationship with Alcohol on Amazon or most online retailers. US Kindle US Paperback UK Kindle UK Paperback Apple Books Barnes & Noble Kobo Join my private FB group Alcohol Minimalists here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/changeyouralcoholhabit Has this podcast helped you? Please leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts! This week on the podcast I'm talking about what causes your drinking...and why alcohol isn't the problem. Follow me on Instagram: @AlcoholMinimalist Have you grabbed your free e-book, "Alcohol Truths: How Much is Safe?" Get it here. Low risk drinking guidelines from the NIAAA: Healthy men under 65: No more than 4 drinks in one day and no more than 14 drinks per week. Healthy women (all ages) and healthy men 65 and older: No more than 3 drinks in one day and no more than 7 drinks per week. One drink is defined as 12 ounces of beer, 5 ounces of wine, or 1.5 ounces of 80-proof liquor. So remember that a mixed drink or full glass of wine are probably more than one drink. Abstinence from alcohol Abstinence from alcohol is the best choice for people who take medication(s) that interact with alcohol, have health conditions that could be exacerbated by alcohol (e.g. liver disease), are pregnant or may become pregnant or have had a problem with alcohol or another substance in the past. Benefits of “low-risk” drinking Following these guidelines reduces the risk of health problems such as cancer, liver disease, reduced immunity, ulcers, sleep problems, complications of existing conditions, and more. It also reduces the risk of depression, social problems, and difficulties at school or work. If you' are unsure about whether or not you have alcohol use disorder, please visit the NIAAA for more information.
658 Fed to reassess ‘fast and furious pace of rate hikes' after bank failures: StrategistScroll back up to restore default view. Dani Romero Dani Romero·Reporter Mon, March 13, 2023 at 3:05 PM CDT In this article: USB -10.04% BAC -5.81% ^DJI -0.28% ^TNX -4.87% ^IXIC +0.45% ^GSPC -0.15% U.S. stocks finished Monday mixed as volatile trading gripped Wall Street after federal banking regulators took aggressive actions to stem the fallout of Silicon Valley Bank's failure
Post Oscar observations with Spike & Lisa Brooks.//The bill to lower BAC required for a DUI failed in Olympia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Regulators seized another bank over the weekend, as the federal government came up with a plan to use money from a fund paid into by U.S. banks to make SVB's depositors whole again. (0:21) Jason Moser discusses: - Signature Bank failing and shares of First Republic Bank falling 60%. - Why "bailout" is probably not the right word to describe what's happening - How big banks like JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America are gaining strength simply by going about their business (11:20) We're celebrating our own version of "March Madness" by having analysts face off, bracket-style, as they go head-to-head over which stock is a better buy. Jim Gillies and Jim Mueller kick off the week with a biotech software company and a well-known real estate broker. Companies discussed: SIVB, SBNY, FRC, SCHW, BAC, JPM, SDGR, RMAX Host: Chris Hill Guests: Jason Moser, Jim Gillies, Jim Mueller Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineers: Dan Boyd, Kyle Carruthers
$SIVB is no more. There are a ton of banks below that are down in this market so choose wisely - $XLF is crazy - $BAC $C $GS $MS $WFC $JPM are all buys in this market. Notes for the show are below some of the links, but I focus on $SPY $QQQ $WFC $BAC $FRC $SCHW $KO $META $ROKU $M $CLF $PXD $DVN In Mexico - the show is sponsored by $MELI - what a killer stock. In the US - the show is sponsored by Carvana $CVNA SPONSORED BY VISIBLE - Check out this page: https://www.visible.com/get/?3P8FJPM, it has all the info you need to know about joining Visible. When you use my friend code, 3MFGCRG, you'll get your first month of service for $20-off! Use code DSP25 for 25% off Trendspider's platform - https://trendspider.com/?_go=gary93 Please use this link as I do get a commission when you sign up, but it's the program I use my algorithm in and I'll give you access to the algorithm if you sign up through this link. I will also give you watch lists and my custom scans that I use in the podcast every day. Sign up for Webull and get free stocks like I did - WEBULL LINK Support the podcast - HERE Social Links and more - https://linktr.ee/dailystockpick NOTES Look at Bond Rates in Fidelity Jackson Hey Gary, hope you're well. Great pod today! Just wanted to share some companies I've been buying recently. Some on your core list I believe. $BAC, $KO, $VZ (too cheap IMO), & $PENN because I think barstool acquisition will bolster them long term. Lastly, sold $NVDA & bought $TSM. This one I'm very curious on your opinion. Obviously buffet is out, but if you compare P/E between the two, $TSM is wayy more conservative. $schw - plunged this week - customers are taking their money out and going to money market accounts that pay higher interest It could be an opportunity to buy because these are very short term issues that will correct - nobody is shutting their accounts down Banks to look at $frc - was at $45 at 9:30am Friday - closed at $90 - after hours $77 $tfc $pb $kre $pacw $wal $zion $key $sbny $intu way down $roku had 26% of their cash in $sivb that was uninsured $podd replacing $sivb in the sp500 $meta could lay off an additional 13% of thr workforce according to Wall Street journal - again - they have a cost problem - $250 gap in target $m under $20 $clf under $20 Tuesday - Feb cpi inflation report Lennar earnings Wednesday is Adobe Thursday is fed ex and dollar general $Intc was up for some reason - under valued? $dpst is the triple levered bank etf Biden to announce drilling in the arctic for $cop Leon cooperman who I'm a fan of said we would be in a recession if nothing was done … he's still thinking more things break - he thinks the fed is doing things wrong … this may be like England where they paused for a month $FAS $faz $gbtc with Bitcoin up 10% Weekly stock pick $mrk 66% chance of no rate hike next week in thr market - bond rates are crashing $vix is up to almost 30 Remember $uvxy? $ZIM earnings beat - up 10% $MARA --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dailystockpick/support
“A soundscape recorded on December 27, 2022 at around 10 a.m. in Bacău. It immortalises ‘Alaiul datinilor' 56th edition, a special day when people from all over the Moldova region come to […]
durée : 00:36:52 - Le téléphone sonne - La phase d'inscription des vœux sur Parcrousup prend fin ce soir à minuit. Les élèves de Terminale peuvent formuler jusqu'à dix choix qui détermineront leur orientation après le Bac. Quels choix avez-vous fait ? Quelles stratégies avez-vous adoptées ?
Join BAF and BAC in this tasting room episode as they go over their top 5 favorite actresses , join us every Wednesday for a tasting room episode as we do our rankings!!!!!!Support the showWe have T-shirts , Hoodies , Tank tops and more, Check out Our new Barrel Aged Flicks podcast Store https://whatamaneuver.net/collections/barrel-aged-flicks-podcastCheck out our amazing network www.deluxeeditionnetwork.com many other Pods to check out on this Kickass network!!!!!!Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/barrelagedflickspodcast/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/barrelagedflickspodcast Twitter https://twitter.com/BAFpod_cast Please subscribe and share our podcast , and please leave a 5 star review on Apple or Spotify , or any platform if you enjoyed out show !! If you have a movie that you would like to request , please send us an email to barrelagedflickspodcast@gmail.com or send us a instagram direct message Also if you'd like to support our show , Become a Patreon and you will have access's to our upcoming Patreon Exclusive episodes !!!!!https://www.patreon.com/barrelagedflickspodcast/membershipThanks for listening !!!!!
By: Janet Roche & Carolyn Robbins Hosted By: Janet Roche Edited by: Andrew Parrella Guest: Pinar Guvenc, SOUR Studio Photo Credit: SOUR Studio This in-depth interview with Pinar Guvenc of SOUR Studio explores the importance of co-design in a ‘VUCA’ (Volatile, Uncertain, Complex and Ambiguous) world, and why language matters when designing. Inclusive Designers Podcast … Living in a VUCA World – The Importance of Co-Design! Guest: Pinar Guvenc, SOUR Studio (Season 4, Episode 3) Read More »
Notes for the show are below some of the links, but I focus on $SPY $QQQ $TSLA $OXY $DVN $PXD $CRM $SNOW $OKTA $M $BAC $UBER and all of the scans below In Mexico - the show is sponsored by $MELI - what a killer stock. In the US - the show is sponsored by Carvana $CVNA SPONSORED BY VISIBLE - Check out this page: https://www.visible.com/get/?3P8FJPM, it has all the info you need to know about joining Visible. When you use my friend code, 3MFGCRG, you'll get your first month of service for $20-off! Use code DSP25 for 25% off Trendspider's platform - https://trendspider.com/?_go=gary93 Please use this link as I do get a commission when you sign up, but it's the program I use my algorithm in and I'll give you access to the algorithm if you sign up through this link. I will also give you watch lists and my custom scans that I use in the podcast every day. Sign up for Webull and get free stocks like I did - WEBULL LINK Support the podcast - HERE Social Links and more - https://linktr.ee/dailystockpick NOTES $sb - shipper for Sam on Facebook $reta - fda approval of rare disease treatment (priced at $320k per year) $CRM - CRAZY good $SNOW - not so good $OKTA - CRAZY good $COST earnings after the bell $TSLA investor day - Cybertruck will ship this year FSD mentioned ChatGPT and AI a bunch - not sure they convinced me they will achieve level 4 or 5 autonomy Loved their new manufacturing process $M - beat and guidance higher - up 7% Got a message about developing a 1% strategy for a week - remember - it's tough to even make 1% per week - that would be a 52% gain per year. That's a lot and it would be short term Buying $PXD and $DVN on dips - adding to $CLF if it gets back to the $20 handle $BAC - good price $UBER - under $30 SCANS $OXY $SNOW $PYPL $GOOG $CRM $QCLN $TSM $PXD $SHEL $NXE $VNOM $VXUS $VWO $XLI $HST $KWEB $HON $DOW $INTC $F --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dailystockpick/support
À 25 ans à peine, Antoine Dupont a été sacré meilleur joueur de rugby au monde. Il n'en finit plus d'impressionner, tant en équipe de France qu'au Stade Toulousain. Vainqueur de la coupe d'Europe de rugby avec son club, vainqueur du top 14, joueur européen de l'année... Malgré ce palmarès sportif phénoménal, ce n'est pas pour autant qu'il a mis les études de côté. Bac en poche, il choisit de poursuivre des études de management à Toulouse où il obtient un master. Décrit comme sérieux, timide et réfléchi par ses camarades et professeurs, il est loin de jouer la star de l'école. Surnommé “le magicien rose” par la presse et le “ministre de l'intérieur” par ses coéquipiers, la pièce maîtresse du XV de France revient sur sa vie déjà si bien remplie et les ambitions qu'il nourrit.
Trigger warning for this episode – sexual assault. Madison Brooks (19) loved spending time with her family and friends. Her family have said she loved adventures and travel. In the early hours of January 15, 2023 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Madison accepted a ride home from a bar with four males. She seemed to be intoxicated according to CCTV and witness reports. The story that these ‘men' gave was that Madison consented to sex with two of them in the vehicle. After they were done with her, they dropped her off on the side of the road. Madison was killed shortly after this – she was struck by a vehicle. Investigation showed that Madison's BAC was .319%. According to University of Notre Dame research, a BAC of between .250 and .399 indicates alcohol poisoning and loss of consciousness. This indicates that there is NO WAY Madison could have consented in that state. Two of the males have now been charged with third-degree rape, and the additional two have been charged with a failure to intervene. In this episode of the True Crime Society Podcast, we discuss the death of Madison Brooks, as well as the murder of Valentina Trespalacios. Colombian DJ Valentina Trespalacios (23) met American John Poulos on a dating app in 2022. John abandoned his three children in America to move to Colombia. The couple were seen on January 22, 2023 on CCTV, leaving a nightclub where Valentina had just finished a set at. John was seen soon after putting a suitcase into his rental vehicle. Hours later, a man came across the suitcase in a dumpster. Valentina's lifeless body had been shoved in the case, and her head was sticking out. John was arrested soon after, while trying to flee the country. His story was that the cartel were involved in Valentina's death. He has been charged with aggravated femicide, concealment, alteration and destruction of evidence. John has told the court that he doesn't feel safe in the Bogota jail and he has demanded additional security. If you'd like to skip straight to the crime content, please goto (8:07) Read our blogs for these cases - https://truecrimesocietyblog.com/2023/02/01/valentina-trespalacios-was-murdered-and-her-body-dumped-in-a-suitcase/ https://truecrimesocietyblog.com/2023/01/27/madison-brooks-assaulted-and-left-to-die/ This episode is sponsored by: BetterHelp – Betterhelp is a convenient, flexible and affordable option if you're thinking of giving therapy a go. Visit BetterHelp.com/society for 10% off your first month.
Despite the market sell-off, there were few stock buys by the Oracle of Omaha late last year. Why? (0:15) - What Can We Learn From Berkshire Hathaways 13F? (4:30) - Breaking Down Q4 Sells and Growing Positions: How Did They Perform? (15:50) - What Was Berkshire Hathaway Buying With Their Cash Reserves? (20:35) - Episode Roundup: TSM, USB, BK, BAC, CVX, AAPL, LPX, PARA
Despite the market sell-off, there were few stock buys by the Oracle of Omaha late last year. Why? (0:15) - What Can We Learn From Berkshire Hathaways 13F? (4:30) - Breaking Down Q4 Sells and Growing Positions: How Did They Perform? (15:50) - What Was Berkshire Hathaway Buying With Their Cash Reserves? (20:35) - Episode Roundup: TSM, USB, BK, BAC, CVX, AAPL, LPX, PARA Podcast@Zacks.com
Join BAF and BAC as go over their top 5 movie scores , Enjoy this music filled episode !!!!!Support the showWe have T-shirts , Hoodies , Tank tops and more, Check out Our new Barrel Aged Flicks podcast Store https://whatamaneuver.net/collections/barrel-aged-flicks-podcastCheck out our amazing network www.deluxeeditionnetwork.com many other Pods to check out on this Kickass network!!!!!!Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/barrelagedflickspodcast/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/barrelagedflickspodcast Twitter https://twitter.com/BAFpod_cast Please subscribe and share our podcast , and please leave a 5 star review on Apple or Spotify , or any platform if you enjoyed out show !! If you have a movie that you would like to request , please send us an email to barrelagedflickspodcast@gmail.com or send us a instagram direct message Also if you'd like to support our show , Become a Patreon and you will have access's to our upcoming Patreon Exclusive episodes !!!!!https://www.patreon.com/barrelagedflickspodcast/membershipThanks for listening !!!!!
durée : 01:58:21 - Le Bach du dimanche du dimanche 12 février 2023 - par : Corinne Schneider - Au programme de cette 239e émission : zoom sur le Prélude n° 2 en ut mineur BWV 847 au programme de l'option musique du baccalauréat 2023 ; P.D.Q. Bach dans le « Bach avec mention » et la découverte de la soprano galloise Ruby Hughes dans des songs et lieder de Purcell et Bach (label Bis nov. 2022) - réalisé par : Anne-Lise Assada
The JournalFeed podcast for the week of Jan 30 – Feb 3, 2023.These are summaries from just 2 of the 5 article we cover every week! For access to more, please visit JournalFeed.org for details about becoming a member.WEST Aorta Guidelines Spoon FeedThe Western Trauma Association Algorithms Committee has released new evaluation and management guidelines and a step-by-step algorithm (see below) surrounding blunt thoracic aortic injury.Guess The EtOH Spoon FeedED clinicians are often inaccurate in their estimations of patients' blood alcohol content (BAC). Overestimation is common, especially in patients arriving by ambulance compared to walk-ins.
The guys continue their discussions on the full CPI print as estimates were all very close to actual print numbers, and it appears the market pricing will lead to a 25bps rate hike at the FED meeting. Bank earnings reports from big banks like JPM, BAC, WFC, BLK, and C all show promising numbers, with virtually all beating expectations on revenue. Tesla cuts prices on all cars by nearly %15 on average.For information on how to join the Zoom calls live each morning at 8:30 EST, visit https://www.narwhalcapital.com/blog/daily-market-briefingsPlease see disclosures:https://www.narwhalcapital.com/disclosure
Notes for the show are below some of the links, but I focus on $AXP $ARKG $BRK.B $AAPL $AMZN $META $AMZN $NFLX $INTU $QCOM $DVN $CVX $SPY In Mexico - the show is sponsored by $MELI - what a killer stock. In the US - the show is sponsored by Carvana $CVNA SPONSORED BY VISIBLE - Check out this page: https://www.visible.com/get/?3MFGCRG, it has all the info you need to know about joining Visible. When you use my friend code, 3MFGCRG, you'll get your first month of service for $20-off! Use code DSP25 for 25% off Trendspider's platform - https://trendspider.com/?_go=gary93 Please use this link as I do get a commission when you sign up, but it's the program I use my algorithm in and I'll give you access to the algorithm if you sign up through this link. I will also give you watch lists and my custom scans that I use in the podcast every day. Sign up for Webull and get free stocks like I did - WEBULL LINK Support the podcast - HERE Social Links and more - https://linktr.ee/dailystockpick NOTES Fed expected to hike .25% Earnings this week are gonna be huge market movers $axp - earnings strong and consumer is strong Sell the tech rally because it should come back down $Intc earnings is just Intel - $amd $nvda and $qcom should be okay Earnings week $AMZN $AAPL $SOFI $AMD $META $GOOGL $XOM $UPS $GM $PFE $CAT $F $SNAP $MCD $SPOT $PHG $ARLP $LICY $QCOM $PSX $MPC $MRK $SMCI $WM $COP $NXPI $AGNC $MO $BEN $LLY $DX $X $TMUS $SBUX $PTON $BSX $EPD $WHR $BMY $GILD $TEAM $SBT $HP $CI $iwm golden cross Bill murray instagram Hey good morning Gary! Friday was an up day for my meager holdings lol, recently bought UA , TSLA, CCAP ( thank you for taking a look at ccap) and BAC , I also hold a stock DOMA , which is way down from where I bought it . Now it's moving up . SCANS $RBLX $ARKG $WYNN $CRSP $STWD $COIN $BKNG $ODFL --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dailystockpick/support
Aujourd'hui j'ai le plaisir de recevoir Nicolas. Chez les FIRE, naître avec une cuillère en argent dans la bouche n'est pas essentiel. Il a directement travaillé après le BAC. Maintenant il a 3 millions d'immobilier, a un salaire entre 5 000 et 10 000 €. Son prochain objectif est d'atteindre 10 m€ en immobilier. D'ailleurs, je l'accompagne pour réaliser son projet. N'hésitez pas à laisser un commentaire et 5 étoiles
It's that time again BAF fans…it's time for another Tasting Room!! This time join the BAF guys and the ladies guest from BAC to discuss “Top 5 Movie Songs!” So grab a snack and get ready to rock out to some awesome tunes!!!! Support the showWe have T-shirts , Hoodies , Tank tops and more, Check out Our new Barrel Aged Flicks podcast Store https://whatamaneuver.net/collections/barrel-aged-flicks-podcastCheck out our amazing network www.deluxeeditionnetwork.com many other Pods to check out on this Kickass network!!!!!!Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/barrelagedflickspodcast/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/barrelagedflickspodcast Twitter https://twitter.com/BAFpod_cast Please subscribe and share our podcast , and please leave a 5 star review on Apple or Spotify , or any platform if you enjoyed out show !! If you have a movie that you would like to request , please send us an email to barrelagedflickspodcast@gmail.com or send us a instagram direct message Also if you'd like to support our show , Become a Patreon and you will have access's to our upcoming Patreon Exclusive episodes !!!!!https://www.patreon.com/barrelagedflickspodcast/membershipThanks for listening !!!!!
Major banks are teaming up like The Avengers to take on powerful forces: Apple Wallet and PayPal. (0:21) Jason Moser discusses: - Spotify becoming the latest company to announce layoffs - Seven large banks combining forces to create a digital wallet product - How and why Apple and PayPal have such a large lead in this industry (12:40) Asit Sharma and Rickey Mulvey discuss corporate governance and an under-the-radar pop culture company going through some fundamental changes. Our new report, "5 Pullback Stocks" is available for free to Stock Advisor members. To access the report just go to www.fool.com/Pullback. Stocks discussed: SPOT, WFC, BAC, JPM, COF, PNC, USB, TFC, AAPL, PYPL, DIS, MSGS, PG, FNKO Host: Chris Hill Guest: Jason Moser, Asit Sharma Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineer: Rick Engdahl
Finviz.com is the best free screening tool out there. If you aren't signed up for Trendspider - then Finviz should be a daily visit for you to try and find stocks that are moving. I give an example using it to find regional banks and I find a crypto bank that has moved 80%. $SI Notes for the show are below some of the links, but I focus on $MRNA $GS $JPM $BAC $MS $BOIL $KOLD $TSLA $GBTC $BITO $SDS $SI $PG $XLP. BTW - In Mexico - the show is Sponsored by $MELI - what a killer stock. SPONSORED BY VISIBLE - Check out this page: https://www.visible.com/get/?3MFGCRG, it has all the info you need to know about joining Visible. When you use my friend code, 3MFGCRG, you'll get your first month of service for $20-off! Use code DSP25 for 25% off Trendspider's platform - https://trendspider.com/?_go=gary93 Please use this link as I do get a commission when you sign up, but it's the program I use my algorithm in and I'll give you access to the algorithm if you sign up through this link. I will also give you watch lists and my custom scans that I use in the podcast every day. Sign up for Webull and get free stocks like I did - WEBULL LINK Support the podcast - HERE Social Links and more - https://linktr.ee/dailystockpick NOTES: $GS vs. $JPM vs. $BAC $boil $bito - Bitcoin futures $tqqq and $sqqq are both owned by the same firm - pro shares - the 2 biggest etfs traded by volume Sandeep how is it going? I am interested in hearing your thoughts on JEPI and XYLD with their crazy yields. $ual killed it on earnings and guidance raised huge … they doubled their estimates … this is a huge increase $mrna - rsv vaccine in phase 3 proves 84% effective so expect a pop … this pushes them outside of covid for the first time $vix - lowest level in over a year $tsla up over $130 with confirmation Start live with finviz screener for some scans $gbtc continues to just run behind - 36% discount to Bitcoin run up from $17k to $21k $ms had a remarkable quarter and $gs is looking at going back to $300-$310 - compare the 2 for 5 years Weekly stock pick is $cat - he's up 8% ytd $sds - ultra short S&P Ppi was down indicating inflation is easing even more $PG earnings tomorrow $SCHW earnings Finviz Scanner results - $SI SCANS $XLP - I like it --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dailystockpick/support
Hey BAF Fans it's a Wednesday which means it is time for another Tasting Room!! This time the BAF guys and BAC ladies delve into their picks for Top 5 Movie Weapons!!! Tune and see what amazing iconic weapons made the lists!!! Enjoy!!Support the showCheck out our amazing network www.deluxeeditionnetwork.com many other Pods to check out on this Kickass network!!!!!!Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/barrelagedflickspodcast/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/barrelagedflickspodcast Twitter https://twitter.com/BAFpod_cast Please subscribe and share our podcast , and please leave a 5 star review on Apple or Spotify , or any platform if you enjoyed out show !! If you have a movie that you would like to request , please send us an email to barrelagedflickspodcast@gmail.com or send us a instagram direct message Also if you'd like to support our show , Become a Patreon and you will have access's to our upcoming Patreon Exclusive episodes !!!!!https://www.patreon.com/barrelagedflickspodcast/membershiphttps://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1998980Thanks for listening !!!!!
Listen, I know it can seem like some of us at San Diego Magazine basically eat tacos and taste beer for a living. But it's in pursuit of the story. Whatever it takes to get to the grist of it all. For you. You deserve this. And if that raises our BAC a tad, we're there for you. For Stone Brewing's Laura Ulrich, on the other hand, sampling IPAs is a major part of a hard day's work. Officially one of Stone's “small batch brewers,” it's Laura's job to research and develop new suds, tweaking recipes—and naming brews after her favorite songs—using Stone's seven-barrel system in Escondido. She devised two new versions of our beloved Delicious IPA: Delicious Citrus and Delicious Double, both as perfect with a Wagyu patty as their forerunner. Laura's now one of the key creatives in the Stone brewing operation. But it didn't happen overnight. She started out 19 years ago on the packaging line. She was a brewer, then a brewery trainer, before landing her spot among the small-batch masterminds. “I've seen the whole house,” she says. Laura's also a founding member of Pink Boots Society, a nonprofit that highlights women's contributions to craft beer, as well as wine, spirits, and other brews. The org offers scholarships to help close the industry's education gap and holds brew days for women to come together and invent new blends. Laura also heads Women of Stone, inspiring, supporting, and promoting the company's women employees and brainstorming ways to draw more women to Stone. The mission, she says, is to make sure that women know, “in craft beer, there's a place for you.” Troy and David sat down with Laura in the heart of Stone's Balboa Park bistro to eat burgers, drink Delicious IPA, and learn about Laura's envy-inducing job and her work to shatter her industry's glass ceiling. Her tip for aspiring beer makers: Make sure you've got a professional email. Laura reveals that Stone nearly passed on her application after taking a peek at her Yahoo handle. (For what it's worth, Laura, I would immediately buy IPAs from anyone contacting me from “hippiestink@something.com”) In news, New York institution Prince Street Pizza touches down in downtown San Diego; local chefs settle old beef with hot lamb (there will probably be lamb) on new Food Network series Superchef Grudge Match; formerly of La Dona in O.B., the hard-working chef Gaby Lopez helms a new namesake restaurant, Casa Gabriela in La Mesa; and Heritage Barbeque launches 10,000 square feet of beer and Texas brisket in Oceanside. This week's “Two People, Fifty Bucks” will make you crave Italian: Laura's filling up on bread and burrata at Tribute Pizza; David's ordering ahead at Little Italy's Mona Lisa; and Troy embraces balance this wellness month by pairing bike rides with lardo pizza at Cardellino. See ya next week.
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Value investors have been piling into BRKB as value investing gains momentum. Should they be? (0:45) - Value Stocks Back In Favor: Should You jump On The Warren Buffett Bandwagon? (6:00) - Ark Invest vs Berkshire Hathaway: What Fits Best Into Your Portfolio? (21:00) - Episode Roundup: BRKB, ARKK, AAPL, BAC, KO, AXP, TSM, CVX, EXAS, ZM, TSLA Podcast@Zacks.com
Earnings season officially kicked off! (0:21) Jason Moser and Ron Gross discuss: - Inflation falling for the 6th month in a row - The common view Jamie Dimon and Brian Moynihan have on the U.S. economy - Disney's fight with activist investor Nelson Peltz - Starbucks and News Corp becoming the latest companies announcing a return to offices - The latest from Delta Air Lines and Outset Medical (19:11) David Henkes, senior principal at Technomic, shares how the restaurant industry is “recession resistant”, the rise of drive-through, and the impact of Dry January on restaurants. (36:15) Ron and Jason share three investments on their radar: Nasdaq Cybersecurity ETF, Industrial Select Sector Fund, and S&P Global Infrastructure ETF. Motley Fool premium members, click here to link your Motley Fool membership to a Spotify account and begin listening to this exclusive new podcast! If you're not a member, you can get a preview of the show and learn how to get access here on Spotify! Stocks discussed: JPM, BAC, WFC, CITI, DIS, NKE, SBUX, NWS, NWSA, DAL, AAL, OM, MCD, CMG, SAM, CIBR, XLI, GII Host: Chris Hill Guests: Ron Gross, Jason Moser, David Henkes Engineer: Rick Engdahl
#10thscalerc #glitchrc #rccars Time Stamps: 1:57 - Intro 10:40 - JQ Catch Up 18:25 - Hitec RC News 58:07 - InvisibleSpeed BenchRacing Q&A 1:29:02 - Matty G Interview 1:47:15 - 10th Scale Silly Season 1:54:00 - Clash Of Champions Race Recap 2:40:12 - SIC 2023 Top 3 Picks & Conclusion Happy Friday RC Racing World !!!! Show #219 is up and it's mostly all about 1/10th scale off road racing as 1UP Driver and SoCal Racer Matthew Gonzales aka Matty G aka Glitch Rc aka Born a Crime joins me in the NNRC studio!! As you know I am geeking out over 10th scale and BAC and I talk about 10th scale racing and recap the 2023 Clash of Champions that took place at Hoosier Rc Hobbyplex this past weekend. Thank you to Matty G for his time, he will be joining me as my 10th scale Co Host as we will be following that scene heavily this year. JQ joins to answer your questions in the InvisibleSpeed Bench Racing Q&A he will be back next week !! We have the SIC race this weekend and that is looking to be stacked as the first big USA ⅛ Off Road race of the year. Safe Travels and good luck to all those attending. I look forward to the coverage !!! We hope you enjoy the podcast please don't forget to hit that Sub, notification & like button on the NNRC Youtube channel as well as a share ! If you are listening to this on audio only please leave a review! Thank you & One Love, Lefty OffRoad Rc Racer Apparel - https://offroadrcracer.com/ Hoosier Rc Hobbyplex - https://www.facebook.com/HoosierRCHobbyplex Invisible Speed Online Course: https://courses.invisiblespeed.net/invisible-speed-full-course/ibsik ONROAD Course https://courses.invisiblespeed.net/a4563f74-3354-4130-93c3-688a431f167b/ibsik Beach RC Affiliate Thank you to Beach for their support can you please show Beach RC some love and the Podcast love by using our Affiliate link here : https://www.beachrc.com?aff=327 NNRC Discord Please join us in our Discord server to chat more RC : https://discord.gg/2dkeAbNCwe NNRC Squad Thank you guys for the continued support around the world !!!!!!! Patrons of The NNRC Thank you guys for the extra support. We can't do this without you guys so we appreciate the extra support! Follow the NNRC on our Socials: TikTok - @thenonamercpc Email - thenonamercpc@gmail.com YouTube - www.youtube.com/c/TheNoNameRCPodcast House of RC - https://houseofrc.com/organizations/105 LinkTree - https://linktr.ee/TheNoNameRCPodcasRC here: Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/NNRCPodcast Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheNoNameRCP... Website - http://nnrcpodcast.com/ Instagram - @nnrcpodcast Thank you to the companies that support the NNRC: Online Setup Course/Book and Set Up App InvisibleSpeed Online Course & Book - https://invisiblespeed.net/ So Dialed Set - Up App - https://www.sodialed.com/ NItro Fuel TNR Fuels - Nitro Fuel - https://www.tnrfuels.com/ Servos And Chargers Hitec RCD - Servos and Chargers - https://www.hitecrcd.com/ RDX 2 Pro Charger https://hitecrcd.com/products/chargers/acdc-chargers/rdx2-pro-high-power-dual-port-acdc-charger/product 9381TH Servo https://hitecrcd.com/products/servos/digital/brushless-digital/hsb-9381th/product Hobby Shop Beach RC - Hobby Shop - https://www.beachrc.com?/aff=327-Beach 1/8th Buggy & Truggies Mayako 1/8th Racing Buggies & Truggies - https://shop.mayako.com/-Mayako Tekno RC - 1/8th Racing Buggies & Truggies - https://www.teknorc.com RC Tires Lugz Racing Tires (coupon Code NNRCLUGZ to save $$) https://www.lugzracing.com/ Racing Batteries 1s 2s 4s Sunpadow USA shop.sunpadowusa.com RC Accessories Klinik RC - https://klinikrc.com/ Tire Sauce Papa Willys Traxion Tonic cures poor traction! (save 10% use code NNRC) https://papawillys.net Get Pitted with the Command Module RaceCraft USA (save 10% with code NNRCSQUAD) https://www.racecraft-usa.com RC Community House of RC - join the fastest growing online community. https://houseofrc.com/ RCGP World Series of RC The First Ever World series of RC Racing RCGP Youtube -https://youtu.be/mLzlVF8VFo8 Website - https://www.rc-gp.com/ Jared Tebo's Shop JTPRC Teebs shop check out his engines, servos and oils - https://www.shopjtp.com/ David Ronnefalk's Shop The Vikings online shop - https://ronnefalkracing.com/ Alexander HagBerg's YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY51le0eT4tDmOgtZiAqFsg Max Mort's YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/MaxM%C3%B6rt JQ's YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/JQRacingTV
Value investors have been piling into BRKB as value investing gains momentum. Should they be? (0:45) - Value Stocks Back In Favor: Should You jump On The Warren Buffett Bandwagon? (6:00) - Ark Invest vs Berkshire Hathaway: What Fits Best Into Your Portfolio? (21:00) - Episode Roundup: BRKB, ARKK, AAPL, BAC, KO, AXP, TSM, CVX, EXAS, ZM, TSLA Podcast@Zacks.com
S&P Futures are moving lower this morning as the market reacts to a slew of earnings reports being released. Delta Q1 guidance came in lower than expected. HBI delivered positive early 4Q sales guidance and UNH 2023 guidance was a bit light. BK, WFC, BAC, & JPM all delivered eps beats. European markets are higher this morning on positive economic data and oil continues to trend higher on the China reopening.
Here's what is happening in the markets today, Friday, January 13 Stocks higher again - Will NASDAQ's 5-day win streak last? Earnings Season kicks off Big Banks (WFC, BAC, C, JPM) and Delta (DAL) report before the bell Tesla (TSLA) cuts prices and gets a downgrade What we need to know for next week PLUS: We'll look at Goldman (GS), Netflix (NFLX) and United (UAL) with our earnings analysis tool to see what we might expect with next week's earnings. PLUS: How we trade these markets and our current positions This wraps up today's stock market news. If you enjoyed the "Stock Market Today" episode, make sure to subscribe to this podcast. And for more stock market news, visit our YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/rockwelltrading2008 #todaysstockmarket #stockmarkettoday #stockmarket
HOST: MARK LONGO, THE OPTIONS INSIDER MEDIA GROUPCO-HOST: MIKE TOSAW, ST. CHARLES WEALTH MANAGEMENT CO-HOST: ANDREW GIOVINAZZI, THE OPTION PIT IN THIS EPISODE MARK, UNCLE MIKE, AND THE ROCK LOBSTER BREAK DOWN: THE LATEST IN THE OPTIONS MARKETS INCL AMC, MSFT MOST ACTIVE EQUITY OPTIONS TODAY INCLUDING KBH, TSM, INFY, BAC, C, JPM, UAL, AA, NFLX UNUSUAL OPTIONS ACTIVITY IN KBH, RKT, LILAK WHAT'S ON OUR RADAR FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK AND WEEKEND AND MUCH MORE
The gang returns to Ustaben to square up, but are confronted by the consequences of their actions. Beef gets tender, Montrose seeks a thrill, Emerich buries his grief.Opening monologue performed by Autumn Seavey Hicks: https://www.instagram.com/autumnseaveyhicks/?hl=enAdditional music in this episode: “Bac”k in the 80s” and “Coins” by Holizna: https://holiznaroyaltyfree.bandcamp.com/; “Voyageur” by Monkey Warhol: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Monkey_Warhol/; “Dialogue” and “Sunny Day” by Kirk Osamayao: kirkosamayo.com; and “Happy Harmonies” by Nicolai Heidlas: https://soundcloud.com/nicolai-heidlas-music.
$BAC is Mike Mayo's top pick. He's an analyst from $WFC (which I own) and thinks it could surge 50% over the next few years. $VZ - I put out a video on YouTube yesterday going over this and $T Don't forget to sign up for the Trendspider sale here - it's only got a week left - https://trendspider.com/?_go=gary93 Please use this link as I do get a commission when you sign up, but it's the program I use my algorithm in and I'll give you access to the algorithm if you sign up through this link. I will also give you watch lists and my custom scans that I use in the podcast every day. Sign up for Webull and get free stocks like I did - WEBULL LINK Support the podcast - HERE Social Links and more - https://linktr.ee/dailystockpick NOTES FROM TODAY $MU $unh beaten up - under $500 $gld $mara $tsla is broken according to mark newton from fundstrat - he thinks the $100 level could be a good technical level to buy - weekly charts are just showing oversold right now …. More time is needed - maybe the end of thr month after earnings $para $rmed for Daniel $2500 for referral reward for fidelity $wal for bill Murray $Adp jobs report - up 253k vs 153k expected so the jobs market is hugely strong which means the fed may have to raise or stay higher for longer $coin Hearing $muln might have some mid day news that might pump it $GDXJ from Stock Market Mentor on YouTube - an example of someone just selling you a course and tips that I give for free. Scans $mCD $WBA $AVGO I used ChatGPT for these topics to post about this episode too. Stock market Investing Trading Stocks Equity Shares Securities Financial market Portfolio Risk management Brokerage --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dailystockpick/support
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During the protests that followed the murder of George Floyd, Broadway theatres were among the many institutions to announce a commitment to equity and protecting Black lives. But for many Black performers, the promise rang hollow. Frustrated by what he perceived to be a lack of accountability, the actor Britton Smith and colleagues at Broadway Advocacy Coalition organized events that pointed to the industry's failures and called for genuine change. BAC won a Tony Award for its work. But two years later, “the fire [has] crumbled into ashes, and now the ashes are starting to settle,” Smith tells Ngofeen Mputubwele. “You have to go through a process of (finding) peace. … Some people are horrible. Some people want to learn, some people don't. Some people want to keep their power, some people don't.”
In this episode of Chasing the Insights, I talk to serial entrepreneur and web3 pioneer Scott Kveton. Scott talks to us about the state of crypto as we close out 2022 and go into 2023. Scott Kveton is a serial entrepreneur with 20+ years of experience building, scaling and leading companies that make products at an Internet scale. He has gotten to work at some amazing places like Amazon, RuleSpace and Janrain, as well as co-founding Urban Airship (now Airship), Odava and Bac'n. He started as a systems engineer with a computer science degree he quickly shifted gears to the business side and is skilled at developing a company strategy, growing successful teams, creating positive/passionate cultures and raising capital. He's raised over $50M in venture and scaled SaaS sales to $40M+ ARR. In early 2022 he co-founded Jump, which is focused on physically-backed NFTs. In his spare time, he's busy cooking and enjoying time with his wife and three children.
Ho ho ho! It's time for another top 5 list! This time the BAF and BAC crew tackles top 5 Santa's!! So grab your beer and some cookies and let's do this!Check out the network we are a part of Https://www.deluxeeditionnetwork.com and other great shows to check out !!!!Support the showCheck out our amazing network www.deluxeeditionnetwork.com many other Pods to check out on this Kickass network!!!!!!Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/barrelagedflickspodcast/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/barrelagedflickspodcast Twitter https://twitter.com/BAFpod_cast Please subscribe and share our podcast , and please leave a 5 star review on Apple or Spotify , or any platform if you enjoyed out show !! If you have a movie that you would like to request , please send us an email to barrelagedflickspodcast@gmail.com or send us a instagram direct message Also if you'd like to support our show , Become a Patreon and you will have access's to our upcoming Patreon Exclusive episodes !!!!!https://www.patreon.com/barrelagedflickspodcast/membershiphttps://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1998980Thanks for listening !!!!!
There's a value approach to Barron's annual list, and we've got some thoughts. (0:21) Jason Moser discusses: - The case for traditional value stocks like Bank of America and Berkshire-Hathaway - Inclusion of Big Tech companies like Alphabet and Amazon - Why attractive valuation isn't enough to get us interested in Madison Square Garden Sports (12:45) Jason and Matt Frankel review some bold predictions they made last year and share some predictions about mortgage rates, inflation, and stocks in the year ahead. Stocks mentioned: AA, GOOG, GOOGL, AMZN, BAC, BRK.A, BRK.B, CMCSA, DAL, DIS, MSGS, MDT, TSLA, TOL Holiday Music: 8 Days (of Hanukkah) by Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings Host: Chris Hill Guests: Jason Moser, Matt Frankel Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineers: Rick Engdahl, Tim Sparks
For this Hacks & Wonks week-in-review, Crystal is joined by returning co-host: Seattle political reporter and editor of PubliCola, Erica Barnett! The show starts with yesterday's acquittal verdict of embattled Pierce County Sheriff Ed Troyer whose trial followed familiar narratives of an officer fearing for their life, leading to a disappointing but unsurprising outcome. The release of Governor Inslee's proposed budget hints at Democratic priorities in the upcoming legislative session such as housing affordability, expansion of mental health services, and education. Meanwhile, with Washington state on track to hit a 25-year high in traffic deaths, Crystal and Erica discuss the need to address road design and a possible lowering of the legal blood alcohol content (BAC) level for meaningful improvements in road user safety. Finally, the two talk about the decisions of Seattle City Councilmembers Debora Juarez and Lisa Herbold to not run for re-election as well as a recent King County auditor report showing insufficient data collection by county diversion programs and plans for a 2023 assessment of the traditional criminal legal system for comparison. As always, a full text transcript of the show is available below and at officialhacksandwonks.com. Follow us on Twitter at @HacksWonks. Find the host, Crystal Fincher, on Twitter at @finchfrii and find today's co-host, Erica C. Barnett, at @ericacbarnett. More info is available at officialhacksandwonks.com. Resources “Jury acquits Sheriff Troyer of false reporting in case involving newspaper carrier” by Jared Brown from The News Tribune “Ed Troyer beat the rap, but can Pierce County's sheriff outrun the mistrust he's sown?” by Matt Driscoll from The News Tribune “Housing, homelessness, and behavioral health: Here are some of Inslee's 2023 budget priorities” by Shauna Sowersby from The News Tribune “Washington traffic deaths on track to hit 25-year high” by Christine Clarridge from Axios “The Urbanist's Ryan Packer Discusses Worsening Traffic Safety Crisis on KUOW” by Doug Trumm from The Urbanist “Seattle City Council President Debora Juarez won't seek reelection” by Josh Cohen from Crosscut “Seattle Councilmember Lisa Herbold will not run for reelection in 2023” by Dyer Oxley & David Hyde from KUOW “King County jail diversion programs not collecting enough data” by David Gutman from The Seattle Times Transcript [00:00:00] Crystal Fincher: Welcome to Hacks & Wonks. I am Crystal Fincher, and I'm a political consultant and your host. On this show, we talk with policy wonks and political hacks to gather insight into local politics and policy in Washington State through the lens of those doing the work with behind-the-scenes perspectives on what's happening, why it's happening, and what you can do about it. Full transcripts and resources referenced in the show are always available at officialhacksandwonks.com and in our episode notes. Today, we are continuing our Friday almost-live shows where we review the news of the week with a cohost. Welcome back to the program, friend of the show and today's cohost: Seattle political reporter, editor of PubliCola, cohost of the Seattle Nice podcast and author of Quitter: A Memoir of Drinking, Relapse, and Recovery, Erica Barnett. [00:01:00] Erica Barnett: Thanks, Crystal. [00:01:02] Crystal Fincher: There are a number of things we can cover this week. We will start off with big news in Pierce County about Pierce County Sheriff Ed Troyer, who was acquitted on misdemeanor charges of false reporting related to an incident he had with a Black newspaper carrier in Tacoma. What happened here? [00:01:22] Erica Barnett: Yeah, I think you've probably been following this even more closely than I am - living close to, slightly closer to Pierce County than I do. But I - from the coverage I've read, Troyer was acquitted of false reporting in a situation where he had a confrontation with a mail carrier. Troyer is white. The mail carrier was Black - sorry, a newspaper carrier. And the confrontation led to - Troyer at one point called in police, something like 40 cop cars showed up - endangering this newspaper carrier. And he was later charged with false reporting - he claimed that he was threatened by this guy and that he was in fear for his life, gave a lot of conflicting testimony about this over the interceding months. There is body camera footage that indicated that his story was not exactly accurate. The police reports also conflicted with his claim that he was in mortal danger. And yet, a six-person jury - all men, mostly white - decided that he was not guilty of this offensive false reporting. And so he is now claiming that he was vindicated. [00:02:49] Crystal Fincher: I was not surprised to see Sheriff Troyer characterize this as a complete vindication and justification, that this was a political witch hunt against him by liberals - who hate police, as he would characterize that. I don't agree with that sentiment. But I do - I did see that there were a number of red flags in the beginning of the trial as I was watching it, just as a Black woman who pays attention to these things and who has seen these situations unfold - about the types of motions that were granted and not, the type of evidence that was allowed to be shared that the jury was able to hear and that the jury was not able to hear. Certainly in these situations, we as the public are privy to a lot more information, sometimes, than the jurors are. And so it was clear that we were going to get more information about the mail carrier's background, issues or incidences that may have happened before - even though he was basically the victim in this scenario. And we were not going to hear a number of things about the background and certain elements about Sheriff Troyer. And in those situations, we have so frequently seen those wind up in acquittals of law enforcement officers who are on trial - this is an area that we have notoriously had difficulty with. It's exceedingly rare - still - to see police charged in situations that look like they're worthy of charges. These were misdemeanor charges, they were not felony charges - and so we will see how this is. But some things that are not in dispute - Ed Troyer is currently on the Brady list of officers who are known to have been dishonest before, and that information needs to be disclosed and can color whether or not those law enforcement officers can testify in court or not, or have their testimony doubted because of prior propensity towards being a liar being shown. So from a layman's perspective, this definitely seems like an unjust result where there are known inconsistencies - he said that his life was threatened when he made that call, which of course - a response to a Black man - that's asking for a violent outcome in today's world and the incidences that we see. So it's just a challenge, and it just is always disappointing, even if not surprising. And just underscores that it is challenging to hold people accountable equally in our society - especially those who hold more power, have more money, or are in law enforcement. [00:05:41] Erica Barnett: Yeah - in the trial, Troyer's attorney kept referring to him as "a great man" and there was clearly this - or at least once referred to him as "a great man" - but portrayed him as this incredible, upstanding citizen who's protecting the people of Pierce County. And I think there was just this narrative of - how could this white sheriff have done such a thing? That's just impossible - look at him. And definitely playing into the sort of veneration of law enforcement and particularly white law enforcement. Again, I also can't speak to the jury's state of mind, but all those tropes came into play during this trial. And I think were probably very effective at convincing the jury that he could not have been guilty of the things that he was accused of - and seemed quite guilty of, in my opinion, reading the coverage. [00:06:40] Crystal Fincher: Yeah, there are some things that are not in dispute and that evidence has shown. He did say that his life was threatened when he did initially call in. And he says - I called the non-emergency number, then the other number. He knows the non-emergency number, he can call that - it still was with the goal of eliciting a response. And then did not repeat that, did not say that was the case when officers did come onto the scene. And that there were just inconsistencies in the story throughout, which even if that is aside from the level - from the issue of guilt or innocence under what the jury can consider in these circumstances, technically in that situation - it goes to how honest is a sheriff? How honest is law enforcement? And the one thing that I haven't seen talked about in this is - so we saw the sheriff deputy who took the report, which did contradict what - or which Ed Troyer ended up contradicting and saying that he didn't say some things that were in the report. What's the status of that deputy? Is that deputy in fear of reprisal, as we've seen in several other departments where people who do speak against their superiors or even their fellow law enforcement officers - have been ostracized, have been assigned to desk duty, less than ideal assignments, have in some situations not received appropriate backup, or been placed in harmful situations, or been allowed to be in harmful situations. So I do wonder what things are like within that department right now and what the conversations are about the deputies who contradicted what Ed Troyer said. [00:08:27] Erica Barnett: Yeah, that's a great question. [00:08:29] Crystal Fincher: That's concerning. So we will continue to see what is happening in the aftermath of this trial and continue to follow this as we see what happens. Now, we are in December - the legislative session is starting in less than a month and Governor Inslee released his proposed budget, which gives an idea of at least what he is focusing on, perhaps what Democratic leadership in the Legislature - and they have majorities - so what they're focusing on is likely to either pass or dominate conversation in the session. What did we see as Inslee's priorities in the budget? [00:09:12] Erica Barnett: I think the biggest priority is this proposal to raise $4 billion over the next six years to increase the housing supply across the state. Now that would require a statewide referendum because - although it wouldn't raise taxes, it would basically allow the state to issue more debt - and so statewide voters would have to approve that. $4 billion over six years - that's a lot of money, it's probably not up to the need - so we're talking about thousands of units of housing rather than tens or hundreds of thousands. But that's the big highlight. He also has proposed expanding Western State Hospital to 350 more beds, which would essentially open up a new facility for Washington state residents in crisis. So that remains to be seen - how that will, how that proposal will go, or whether there'll be controversy over expanding a large mental health facility that has had some problems in the past. And there's some climate commitment goals, of course - spending money out of the Climate Commitment Act, that recently passed. And again, as usual, Inslee is focusing on things like clean energy and electric vehicles - not so much on reducing the number of vehicle miles traveled or doing things to get people out of those cars, electric or otherwise. And that's been a consistency theme with him that he's been criticized for by transportation advocates, who say that the only way that we can meet our climate goals is to stop driving so much and stop letting our communities sprawl out into the hinterlands and the forests. So I think that may also be a source of discussion this session. Are you hearing about anything else, Crystal? [00:11:21] Crystal Fincher: I think I'm hearing a number of things that are consistent with what you're saying - a lot under the housing umbrella - certainly what you talked about are the headlines, some other action related to that. But there does seem to be a recognition that action is necessary to address the housing affordability crisis that we have across the state. A lot of times Seattle makes headlines for how expensive it is - and it certainly does appear to be one of the most expensive places in the state, certainly throughout King County. There are a few that top the list in the state. But also what happens in Seattle and in the major metropolitan areas impacts every city - impacts the suburbs and even rural areas - and impacts housing prices there. And so we've seen housing prices steadily creep up in suburban areas throughout the state where lots of people have traditionally looked to to find affordable housing. There are lots of areas that are no longer affordable for people who make an average income. And it actually looks like in the majority of areas, it's very challenging to find housing that an average income earner can find affordable, in addition to all of the other expenses in life - and so it is a concern. Education is another area where there has been a lot of talk and consideration of need. We saw a number of teacher strikes earlier in the year, leading into the beginning of the school year, where they talked about special education funding and special education programs - in particular - being at the top of this crisis. In addition to staffing concerns in several areas - definitely within special education, but also just generally in teachers and in transportation for school districts, which has forced a number of school districts to enact less than ideal bell times, school start times, or transportation schedules because of shortages of drivers. So I think that certainly from an advocate's point of view and from some legislators, they were trying to highlight that. And there does seem like there is some inclination to address some of the funding, but whether it will make a meaningful dent - or if there's enough support among Democrats in the Legislature to take this action - we will see. But I think that's going to be another area that gets a lot of attention. [00:13:53] Erica Barnett: I think too - just to jump back to housing and homelessness for one second, I think that the King County Regional Homelessness Authority is really going to be looking to the state for funding because the city and county didn't really up their funding this year. And so there's an open question of how much of that $4 billion might trickle down to - not only housing in King County, but housing specifically for people at risk of or experiencing homelessness in King County. And that remains an open question because we haven't seen all the details of this proposal yet. But I think that is something that King County is really going to be looking towards. And sometimes that money comes with strings attached - as we saw in the last legislative session, when the county got something like $49 million, $45 million for homelessness, or the King County Regional Authority did. But it has to go toward removing encampments, or rather resolving encampments and moving people indoors from highway overpasses owned by the state. So it'll be interesting to see how the local agency negotiates with the state over this money. And of course, it's not a given that it's going to pass because it does have to have voter approval. [00:15:06] Crystal Fincher: Absolutely. And then there's another item in the news that may also be related to action in the Legislature. And that was news that Washington traffic deaths this year are set to hit a 25-year high. How did you react to this? [00:15:25] Erica Barnett: Sadly, I wasn't terribly surprised. I think that we have a Vision Zero goal in the City of Seattle and there are Vision Zero goals in cities and counties and states all over the country - and that Vision Zero means zero traffic deaths or serious injuries by, I believe, 2030. We're obviously not at all on track and we've been headed in the wrong direction for a really long time. And so sadly, I wasn't surprised. I think that the pandemic - obviously, people started driving a little more recklessly because it was easier to do so with fewer people on the streets. But, I think this goes back to what I was saying about Inslee and his climate priorities. A lot of times the reasons for these fatalities when we do, we look at individual driver behavior and that is important - people are driving drunk more, there's just a lot of people speeding, and speeding in school zones. But that behavior always, or often, relates to the design of the road. And in this state, we have unfortunately - and in the City of Seattle and other cities, too - we don't really look at road design enough and we don't slow down the roads. It's meaningless to say the speed limit in Seattle is 25 mph on all arterials when you have these wide streets that make it very, very easy to go twice that or three times that. We're continuing to widen highways, we're continuing to widen roads that - we're building a giant highway on the waterfront here in Seattle. And so I think unless there's meaningful change to actually force people through design to slow down, we're going to continue seeing this trajectory, unfortunately. And just real briefly, I will mention - on the blood, on the alcohol-related deaths, which I believe Axios reported that those are also up dramatically. There is legislation being proposed this year that would lower the maximum blood alcohol level to 0.05, which is what they did in Utah - and that does have a direct correlation to lower traffic deaths. It happened when everybody - when all the states, for the most part, lowered it to 0.08, which is what we have now. So that can also make a difference. [00:17:54] Crystal Fincher: I hope - yeah, I hope it does. It looks like some other states are also inclined to move in that direction. You had mentioned earlier, before we started recording, that when many states lowered the blood alcohol level to 0.08, that traffic fatalities dropped at that time. So it goes to - it hopefully should follow that further lowering that blood alcohol level should also continue to decrease traffic fatalities due to alcohol - and just the reality overall that drinking and driving just don't mix at all. I think that there is the impression that buzzed driving is fine - there certainly have been media campaigns about buzzed driving is drunk driving. But it doesn't seem like that has really penetrated into the wide public. And, we have bars that let people drive home immediately after consuming however many drinks that they have. I've always thought - okay, well bars have parking lots - that just goes to follow that people are going to be driving after drinking and that seems suboptimal. And often thinking of that in context of the hysteria in enacting a lot of marijuana legislation - that we don't seem to treat that as consistently as we should. But it will be interesting to see how this follows. I also was not surprised to see the level of deaths in car accidents - in accidents with cars - being this high. And Ryan Packer with The Urbanist has reported for quite some time - and they also have a Patreon - but just the steady drumbeat of dismemberment and injury in their reporting on Twitter that I see come down my timeline - it feels like daily they are covering another pedestrian that has been hit by a car, someone on a bus that's been hit by a car. The frequency of it is just jarring. And sometimes, you see numbers on a paper and - but just the daily reminder of - oh, there's an emergency response and the details, getting the details of that response - this was a pedestrian being hit by a car in this place in Seattle. And it does seem to take place in some areas in Seattle more frequently than others. And it does seem like we need to intervene in road design. There was a video that was circulating online earlier this week of a car driving in a protected bike lane, meaning that they were on the other side of a barrier that - it seems like it should have been clear that you should not be driving on the other side of a barrier. The road markings would not have made sense in that situation that they were driving over - but the car was just driving down that - behind a bike. And it's things like that - to your point of road design has a lot to do with it. Lots of people are asking why were there not bollards that would actually prevent a vehicle from being able to access this area in that situation. But I do think that we need to pay a lot more attention to that at all levels of government. And I would love to see that being prioritized more. I know we're due to get a report in the City of Seattle from Mayor Harrell - I think it was in one of his executive orders, or something that I was reading the other day - that either in Q1 or Q2 of 2023, there's going to be a report on how the City of Seattle has adhered and progressed with the Vision Zero plan that they have enacted. So it'll be really interesting to see their evaluation of that and what the recommendations are moving forward to help improve pedestrian safety - in the City of Seattle, and also applying that to the rest of the state. [00:21:53] Erica Barnett: Yeah, I just flashback to Jenny Durkan, the previous mayor, unveiling with great fanfare - 25 mph signs on Rainier Avenue South, which remains one of the two deadliest streets in Seattle, despite this sort of nominal decrease that's supposed to make everybody start going slower. I do think penalties also are important - there are lots of problems with charging fines and penalties to people who don't, of lower income. But that said, something like a DUI, for example, is really, really not just stigmatizing, but actually it screws up your life. People don't want to get a DUI. And so it actually does provide a disincentive for people to drive drunk - the fact that a DUI is going to ruin your life for a while. And I think speeding - same thing. Speeding has become something that is very easy to get away with, particularly with less emphasis on traffic enforcement - things like that. So we've got to find a way - some combination of better road design and disincentivizing some of these poor behaviors and dangerous behaviors that actually put lives at risk to - beyond just saying, oh now the speed limit is 15 mph. Who cares if everybody's driving 50? [00:23:22] Crystal Fincher: Yeah, absolutely. So we also got news this week - in Seattle - specific news about councilmembers, some councilmembers not running for re-election. As we head into these 2023 municipal elections where the councilmembers are going to be up, some of them said - a couple of them said - I've had enough. Who did we see say that they're going to be bowing out? [00:23:47] Erica Barnett: Debora Juarez, who represents North Seattle in District 5, has said - I would say all along since she was elected again - that she was not going to run again. So she mentioned very casually in a council meeting that - this is my last term. And that turned into a bunch of stories, but that was a pretty expected one. The one that was a little more surprising was down in District 1, West Seattle - sorry, wait, is that right? Yes, District 1. Wow. You would think that after all this time, I would know all the districts. In West Seattle, Lisa Herbold is not running for re-election after two terms. And she said that she was frustrated to see Pete Holmes being defeated after he was opposed by the far left and the far right, in Seattle terms. And so we ended up actually electing Republican Ann Davison as City Attorney. And she said - I don't want that to happen to me - essentially citing some reporting that she was going to be "primaried" from the left and just feeling concerned that she didn't want to go through that, and kind of felt like she had done what she came to do. And so now that seat's going to be up - and could be more. There's, of course, rumors that Kshama Sawant is not going to run again in the 3rd District, and haven't been able to pin down anybody else on their plans. But all seven seats are going to be up - all seven districted seats. So I think it's going to be a really lively election year. [00:25:30] Crystal Fincher: I also think it's going to be a really lively election year. We've already seen some people announce in some districts - or at least one announcement, I think, and talk of others who may be announcing. It'll be curious to see. I thought that the explanation from Lisa Herbold was a little odd and confusing. I think maybe - just from the political perspective - Pete Holmes didn't lose actually because he was a moderate. Pete Holmes lost because he ran a horrible, horrible campaign. [00:26:01] Erica Barnett: Well, he didn't campaign - that was the problem. [00:26:04] Crystal Fincher: He didn't campaign until the last minute. He took - looks like he took - it for granted. What the actual - I don't know what was in his mind or anything, but did not campaign, seemed to think that it was an automatic thing until the very end. And then gave some really odd and counter-productive interviews for his purposes. And he lost his race. I wouldn't necessarily say that he was beaten or if he would have campaigned like most incumbents do, that he would have lost there. So I don't know that the fear of that was actually founded. It wasn't like some mystical force came in and swept him out. He lost that race on his own. But I would say that I understand feeling like - I've done what I could do, the time is done. And feeling like maybe it's not that rewarding of a job in some circumstances - it's not easy to stand in front of the public and to hear some of the vitriol, to receive the threats that they receive. And they do receive threats and scary things happen. So I get not being excited to run again for re-election, but it'll be interesting to see how this all unfolds. The final thing that we'll talk about is just another thing in King County - and a story that King County jail diversion programs are not collecting enough data, which is just really curious to me - because this has been a conversation certainly in the City of Seattle, as the City has signaled both wanting to move forward with alternatives to traditional police responses, some that are more appropriate for people who may be unhoused or experiencing behavioral health crises. And evaluating programs that engage in those practices very tightly, but not evaluating the things that we're currently doing - like how does it actually compare to the traditional police response? It seems like we want to collect data on what everyone else is doing, but we get real skittish about collecting data when it comes to traditional police responses from police departments, or results from people who have been jailed or incarcerated. How did you read this? [00:28:24] Erica Barnett: Look, I am all in favor, actually, of more data. And I do think these are outside programs that the County funds, but the County does fund them. And so I actually - I think it's great to collect data on whether these programs are working. Now, I'm not sure that recidivism should be the only thing that we are measuring, and I hope that they will measure some other types of outcomes that are perhaps more meaningful, like outcomes that sort of measure a person's wellbeing. But I also completely agree that - if data is good, data should be good for everything. And so County Executive Dow Constantine has said that he also wants an assessment of the traditional legal system - I think that that is great. I think that needs to happen because we spend a lot more money on that system than we do on any of these diversion programs, individually or collectively. So I think that in terms of what gets covered and what gets attention, the idea that - oh my God, we're not following whether these diversion programs work is always going to get a lot of press. And perhaps other programs like jail-related programs, maybe things like Drug Court - I'm just pulling that out, so it's possible that has been assessed more than I am aware of - but just some of the traditional legal options should be submitted to the same scrutiny and should be getting the same kind of media coverage as these diversion programs because a lot of them are pretty small. And I will note in that auditor's report, it did note that some programs have been assessed and have been shown to be pretty effective, like the LEAD program, which is constantly getting called out - this last budget cycle, both the County Council and the City Council said, oh, we need to assess LEAD to see what does it do and does it really work? And it's actually a program that's been probably assessed more than any other diversion program in the system. So we also need to say at some point - hey, look, we assessed this program, it works really well - let's put money into these things that work well and not just constantly be raising doubts about the very concept of diversion, which I think unfortunately some of the coverage of this audit has done, by not also focusing on these other aspects of the legal system that we don't really scrutinize. [00:30:57] Crystal Fincher: Yeah. Completely agree with that. I think, to your point, more data is good - uniform data, consistent data is good - so you can actually compare apples to apples, and you understand the similarities or the differences in the populations that are being served and the outcomes in those specific bands of populations, and that you can compare them to each other. I think what everyone wants as the goal here is a safer community and more effective programs to help that happen. And so the more that we can find out about what that is, the better. We do ourselves such a disservice to leave out, to your point, what we do spend the most on, allocate the most resources to - in those programs that are usually already operating under a government umbrella, whether it's law enforcement, or courts, the jails - and getting good information there. So I hope that we do see consistent and uniform data collected as a general practice across the board at all levels of these programs in and without, because we are seeing data from throughout the country - from people who are experts like criminologists saying - that things like just strict incarceration don't actually get the job done. So the more that we can figure out what does create a safer outcome, what does reduce people's - what does reduce their likelihood of committing another crime, of victimizing someone else - we don't want that to happen. I think everyone wants fewer people to be victimized. I was reviewing articles from throughout the year and saw one characterization in something that's - moderates want to be safer, but progressives want reform. And it was just - how horrible and inaccurate is that framing? I don't know anyone who is pro-crime. I think everyone wants to get safer. And certainly we hear a lot about punitive solutions - just lock them up and enforce things versus others. I think that we all do ourselves a favor and we all increase the likelihood of becoming safer if we do evaluate everything across the board with the ultimate goal of what does actually result in fewer people being victimized. So hopefully this conversation continues in a positive way, that we do see that those programs that have been scrutinized frequently like LEAD with good results continue to get support, and others that do not result in fewer people being victimized don't. And we can shift those resources to things that do make us safe. And with that, I thank you for listening to Hacks & Wonks on this Friday, December 16th, 2022. Hacks & Wonks is co-produced by Shannon Cheng and Bryce Cannatelli. Our insightful co-host today was Seattle political reporter, editor of Publicola, co-host of the Seattle Nice Podcast, and author of Quitter: A Memoir of Drinking, Relapse, and Recovery, Erica Barnett. You can find Erica on Twitter @ericacbarnett - that's if Twitter lasts for a while, we'll see what happens with that - and on PubliCola. You can follow Hacks & Wonks on Twitter @HacksWonks. You can find me on Twitter @finchfrii. 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