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Nick Craig fills in for Vince. Nick discusses the pitfalls of Holiday family discussions over politics, RFK Jr. - His confirmation and his position on pharmaceutical advertising, pharmaceutical lobby too influential in congress, California Proposition 36 rolling back soft on retail theft policies, the laws in California are more liberal than similar laws in North Carolina with caller Andy, and more on California Prop 36 and retail thefts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest: Dorothy Lucey talks about her podcast show. Guest: Stormy Simon joins Mark Thompson to talk about her business success. OC Shoplifters Learn about California Prop 36 in full effect/ JPMorgan, Wells Fargo, BofA facing federal lawsuit over Zelle payment network fraud. Tommy Lee showers 'once a week,' wife Brittany Furlan admits. How often should you shower? / Starbucks Strike is in full swing throughout many states.
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October is Pork Month. Final installment with Josh Maschhoff, Vice President-Treasurer Illinois Pork Producers, as he talks about a recent trip to Washington D.C. and the work to remedy the impact of California Prop 12
On the HAT Podcast, Eric Pfeiffer and Sabrina Halvorson report on HAT news including whether to change hog operations for California Prop 12 and bringing new innovation to the farm. HAT Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin's Indiana Farm Forecast is mostly dry for another ten days, and Andy Eubank reviews another mixed day in the ag markets Thursday. Analyst Mike Silver has details and a look at the history of the WASDE report on the #HATPodcast made possible by First Farmers Bank & Trust - experience banking built on heart, grit, and agriculture. Visit FFBT.com to learn more or stop by your local branch to talk about your ag operation today.
On the HAT Podcast, Eric Pfeiffer and Sabrina Halvorson report on HAT news including whether to change hog operations for California Prop 12 and bringing new innovation to the farm. HAT Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin's Indiana Farm Forecast is mostly dry for another ten days, and Andy Eubank reviews another mixed day in the ag markets Thursday. Analyst Mike Silver has details and a look at the history of the WASDE report on the #HATPodcast made possible by First Farmers Bank & Trust - experience banking built on heart, grit, and agriculture. Visit FFBT.com to learn more or stop by your local branch to talk about your ag operation today.
SwineCast 1243 Show Notes: With several successful California Prop 12 certifications behind her, Dr. Cara Haden from Pipestone Veterinary Services has important insights about the compliance process. She shares with the At The Meeting team how important detailed documentation is to the Prop 12 certification process. On ‘At the Meeting’, Honoring Dr. Bob Morrison are …
SwineCast 1243 Show Notes: With several successful California Prop 12 certifications behind her, Dr. Cara Haden from Pipestone Veterinary Services has important insights about the compliance process. She shares with the At The Meeting team how important detailed documentation is to the Prop 12 certification process. On ‘At the Meeting’, Honoring Dr. Bob Morrison are …
Jennifer Tirey Executive Director of the Illinois Pork Producers talks about the call to action for pig farmers to talk to legislators about the potential impact of California Prop 12.
California Prop 12, the animal welfare bill, was deemed constitutional by the Supreme Court on May 11 of this year. The new law has an effective date of July 1. California processors, retailers, foodservice, and anyone dealing with pork have been buying anything they can get their hands on and getting it shipped prior to the July 1 deadline. This has tossed the whole industry upside down, prices have shot up quickly, product availability is all of the sudden tight, and just to beat the July 1 deadline. However yesterday, the judge in charge of this case delayed implementation until Jan 1, 2024. So what's all this going to mean? Savalfoods.com | Find us on Social Media: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, LinkedIn
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AP correspondent Donna Warder reports on California-Prop 8 Repeal.
Join Ekta for a conversation about cannabis based skincare with the founders of the emerging new indie brand, Green Bee Botanicals. Kim Howard and Bridget May share their journey of discovering the long unexplained and untapped healing properties of the full cannabis plant and how it led them down a path of discovery driven, and science backed innovation that utilizes the power of the endocannabinoid system of the human body as it pertains to skin health and beyond. GBB's story starts in California where Former analytical chemist and lifelong botanist Bridget May founded Little Green Bee in 2015, and together with her business partner Kim Howard, launched in 2019 as Green Bee Botanicals after adapting to the new California Prop 64 regulations. Green Bee has been called both a legacy cannabis brand and a “gateway brand” for customers new to the cannabis plant. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/skincareanarchy/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/skincareanarchy/support
The Bay Area real estate market is making serious moves! Real estate prices are stabilizing, making sellers wary. Bay Area buyers are more cautious, too, due to rising interest rates. But there is a way to time the market correctly, even now. Listen to this live Q & A with Bay Area real estate guru Spencer Hsu to learn what will happen to Bay Area housing before the media reports it! Spencer will answer your questions about the new Fed rate hike, real estate investment and development in the Bay Area, new construction in San Francisco, and California Prop 30. If you ever plan on buying or selling a home in the Bay Area, you'll want to watch this update.We go LIVE on Saturdays at 10 am PT. Ask me anything! Text or call us today at 408-547-4590. You can also visit us at https://www.homesbyspencerhsu.com
Seth Gruber joins Bryce Eddy to discuss California Prop 1 and the inevitable repercussions in our society.To get a FREE info kit on diversifying and protecting your savings with precious metals in a TAX-SHELTERED account text LIBERTY to 989898.Use discount code LIBERTY @ https://www.goodranchers.com to receive $30 off your purchase PLUS FREE Express Shipping.Visit https://www.devotedcapital.com or dial 805-372-0821 to learn more about value-based investing with Devoted Capital today!Go to https://www.patriotmobile.com/liberty or call 972-PATRIOT. Get FREE ACTIVATION with the offer code LIBERTY.BE A THREAT TO THE GREAT RESET!Join our community by Subscribing to us on:Liftable TV - https://watch.liftable.tv/series/XOi2uRcOSGlo-liberty-stationRumble - https://rumble.com/c/LibertyStationBrighteon - https://www.brighteon.com/channels/libertystationPodcast - https://omny.fm/shows/liberty-station
Seth Gruber joins Bryce Eddy to discuss California Prop 1 and the inevitable repercussions in our society. To get a FREE info kit on diversifying and protecting your savings with precious metals in a TAX-SHELTERED account text LIBERTY to 989898. Use discount code LIBERTY @ https://www.goodranchers.com to receive $30 off your purchase PLUS FREE Express Shipping. Visit https://www.devotedcapital.com or dial 805-372-0821 to learn more about value-based investing with Devoted Capital today! Go to https://www.patriotmobile.com/liberty or call 972-PATRIOT. Get FREE ACTIVATION with the offer code LIBERTY. BE A THREAT TO THE GREAT RESET! Join our community by Subscribing to us on: Liftable TV - https://watch.liftable.tv/series/XOi2uRcOSGlo-liberty-station Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/LibertyStation Brighteon - https://www.brighteon.com/channels/libertystation Podcast - https://omny.fm/shows/liberty-stationSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the HAT Podcast, Eric Pfeiffer reports on the California Prop 12 case heard by the Supreme Court yesterday, Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has the Indiana Farm Forecast and a likely break in harvest, C.J. Miller reports on the push for more students to consider land surveying careers, and Andy Eubank and Bob Utterback recap mixed Tuesday grain markets - all coming up on the #HATPodcast!
Dr. Kathy Escamilla today. Dr. Escamilla a Professor Emeritus in the Equity, Bilingualism, & Biliteracy Division BUENO Center for Multicultural Education at the University of Colorado Boulder. Additionally, she's the author of numerous articles and books including Biliteracy From the Start: Literacy Squared In Action. She is specifically interested in issues related to the development of bilingualism and biliteracy in early elementary grades for this Spanish-speaking population. Her recent research has also examined assessment practices and the impact of high-stakes testing on these children. Dr. Escamilla is a member of numerous professional organizations in education and has served two terms as the president of the National Association for Bilingual Education. She has recently been appointed as a co-editor of the Bilingual Research Journal and has served as the chairperson of the Bilingual SIG for the American Education Research Association (AERA). Links: Colorado Read Act https://www.cde.state.co.us/coloradoliteracy California Prop 58 https://www.cde.ca.gov/sp/el/er/caedge.asp Literacy Squared https://literacysquared.org/
Michael's conversation with attorneys David Boies and Theodore Olson, who argued the California Prop 8 case in court together (and were on opposite sides of the 2000 Bush V Gore legal challenges), on their book "Redeeming the Dream: The Case for Marriage Equality." Original air date 24 June 2014. The book was published on 17 June 2014.
Kanye West, a Jeen-Yuhs? with Miles Low & Keith Terrell - Episode 203Rapper Miles Low & Film Director Keith Terrell join Myisha to discuss Kanye West, his impact on culture, the recent Netflix trilogy "Jeen-Yuhs" and more. 1:10 Kanye gets mad when he's called the "best rapper-producer"5:45 Conversation with Film Director Keith Terrell starts8:30 Keith Terrell challenges Myisha after she makes comments about her fan-celebrity relationship with Kanye being "toxic9:45 Keith pushes back asking why fans feel entitled to expect celebrities to behave a certain way. 11:00 Keith Terrell explains the unfortunate truth for black men in film, media and entertainment. Challenges the notion that Kanye (and other celebrities) owe us any thing and questions: "Why do we cancel?" 12:45 Myisha explains the danger of Kanye's words when he is on very public platforms and recalls the day Kanye said "Slavery sounds like a choice" on TMZ. We talk Van Lathan's response. 16:25 Myisha unpacks the realities of black issues in America and how Kanye's comments may have a negative effect on national conversations surrounding these issues. She recalls the California Prop 16 campaign she worked in 2019 surrounding Affirmative Action for people of color that did not pass. Implies that we are still not fully free even in one of the most progressive states in America. 21:00 Myisha & Keith reminisce on "All of the Lies" a remake they did to Kanye West's "All of Lights," yes, she sang... he rapped. 21:30 Myisha & Keith talk "Jeen-yuhs" documentary. 26:55 Keith answers some questions about Kanye & music. 30:35 Miles Low & Myisha talk how they met31:35 We get to know Miles Low & his single "Swear 2 Gawd" @mileslowmusic32:40 Miles & Myisha talk Jeen-yuhs trilogy Act II. They talk moving in the industry & controlling your own narrative, not being placed in the boxes that people put you in. 38:00 Miles & Myisha talk Kanye's triumphs and struggles. 41:30 Miles & Myisha talk Kanye doesn't negotiate with therapists42:00 Miles & Myisha talk Kanye West, arrogance, narcism & the camera. 45:00 Pharrell hears Kanye rap for the first time. Miles & Myisha react to that moment in the Jeen-yuhs trilogy. 48:15 Miles talks how its crowded at the bottom and not the top and how there is enough for everybodt49:00 Is Kanye "Un-Cancel-able?" 51:20 Should we hold Kanye accountable for any of his behavior? 52:30 We start to wrap up the themes of this episode... the toxic relationship, the public's relationship with Kanye, what Kanye actually owes us54:25 Miles sets the record straight - Kanye has GOT IT WRONG.... 55:55 Kanye's Mom, Donda West, Miles reflects.... 59:00 Shout out to Miles's mom & how Coolio told him to answer the phone WHENEVER she calls. 1:01:00 Keith Terrell is Young, Black & Vegan! Subscribe to his YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3e9U0Sd3Oh8g-uIly7yKHQ/featureda1:03:00 Miles & Myisha can seem to stop chatting.... Miles tells us his favorite Kanye SongsWe end with Miles Low's single "Swear 2 Gawd" - Download it now! https://music.apple.com/us/album/swear-2-gawd/1580163253?i=1580163255
Rohit Sabnis joins us to give an introduction to Prop 65 regulation, which applies to consumer products sold into California via retailer, Amazon, eCommerce, etc. Ro is a Partner at Keller & Heckman, an internationally renowned law firm with a broad practice in the areas of regulatory law, public policy, and litigation. Listen in as Ro covers the background of Prop 65, hot topic chemicals and how they may appear in your products even if they aren't on the ingredient list, how to assess your own product's risk, steps you can take now to avoid future issues and be prepared for larger retailers, and more. Keller and Heckman is a proud sponsor of Startup CPG. Note: This presentation provides general information, not legal advice. You should consult an attorney for advice suitable for your specific needs. Unless you have entered into an engagement agreement with a specific law firm, you are not a client of that firm. Episode Links: Keller and Heckman's website Rohit's LinkedIn Rohit's email is sabnis@khlaw.com Show Links: Join the Startup CPG Slack community (6K+ members and growing!) Follow @startupcpg Visit host Jessi's Linkedin or website Questions or comments about the episode? Email Jessi at jessi@startupcpg.com
Uber Lyft Drivers and Gig Economy Workers Weekly News & Interviews: This week I have Veena Dubal on the podcast. Veena is the Law Professor at University of California Hastings. She also is a big piece of the California AB5 movement, as well as, an advocate against California Proposal 22. We covered: 1. Veena's background and what brought her to the fight for AB5. 2. The Taxi industry post 9/11. 3. Law School, Dissertation on ‘A Century Worth of Taxi Worker Organizing'. 4. 2013: learned about ‘for transportation' vehicles picking up people at hotels. 5. 2014: California created “Transportation Network Company”. 6. 2014: Taxi Medallions in both San Francisco and New York City became worthless in such a short time. 7. Dynamex decision brought on AB5 in California. 8. Control Test > IRS Test > Borrello Test > ABC Test. 9. ABC Test has been used for years, in over 20 states to determine whether or not people qualified for unemployment. 10. Lorena Gonzales moved to have the ABC Test in California not only apply to ‘Unemployment', but for ‘employee' status as well. 11. The Traditional Independent Contractors and California AB5, carve-outs, and those who never got carve-outs. 12. California Prop 22: The money spent on the proposal, the passing of Prop 22, the fight that Prop 22 now faces in the state for breaking the ‘California Constitution'. 13. Proposition 22 was intended to allow app-based on-demand workers/drivers to remain Independent Contractors and other platform worker incentives. 14. My NEED to be an Independent Contractor, and how can I remain one? 15. The NEED for ‘Flexibility' on these platforms. 16. Taxi Union structure of the past. 17. Limiting the amount of workers on the platform. 18. How market-to-market growth affects each city. 19. Massachusetts Bill h.1234 (mirrors California Prop 22). 20. Will other states start following the fight that draws in ‘The Coalition For Workers' to other states, because they see the amount of money being used to fight Prop 22 in California and Massachusetts. Ready... Set... Rodeo!!!!! Thanks to Veena for coming on the podcast, and agreeing to come back on to finish up our discussion. Rideshare Rodeo is sponsored by Curri (( Drive for Curri )) November 2nd on the podcast will will have a panel of Curri Drivers from different markets, using different vehicles, performing different tasks, experiences, and anything else they want to share! Curri Links: Curri website Curri Twitter Curri Facebook Curri Instagram Curri LinkedIn Sponsored by Curri (( Drive for Curri ))
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Welcome To Barn Talk! In today's episode, we discuss the California Prop 12 Law, government Vs. small farmers, the future of pig farming, new hog barn's Vs. old, what's more valuable & much, much more. SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ➱https://bit.ly/3a7r3nR SUBSCRIBE TO THIS'LL DO FARM ➱ https://bit.ly/2X8g45c ADD US ON: INSTAGRAM ➱ https://bit.ly/3gaobdN TIKTOK ➱ https://bit.ly/3eJfftr ------------------------------- ***PLEASE NOTE*** Barn Talk is a significant break from the typical content viewers have come to expect from This'll Do Farm. Please be advised that we will be exploring a wide variety of topics (some adult-themed) and our younger viewers (and their parents) should be advised that some topics will be for mature audiences only.
Matt Kaye reports on the Senate Infrastructure Bill and Purdue Ag Economist Jim Mintert shares findings from the July Ag Barometer. Illinois Farm Bureau Vice President Brian Duncan comments on California Prop 12 and what that means to Livestock Producers across the nation.
Taxes can be complicated. This is especially true in the United States, where not only is there a Federal tax system, but every state has its own tax system as well. Understanding your tax liabilities in the U.S. means understanding the intricacies of the tax system of each state you're doing business in. How are tax liabilities assessed and what type of taxes can a French company doing business in the U.S. be subject to? In this episode, we're providing a high-level view of what every French company should know about potential state tax liabilities in the U.S. Joining host Sarah Ben-Moussa is Justin Hepworth. Justin is a partner in the Tax and Estate Planning Practice Group in Sheppard Mullin's Orange County office. His practice encompasses a broad range of state and local tax matters, from planning, compliance, and transactional matters to controversy matters in audit and through litigation. Justin regularly advises clients on state and local tax implications of restructurings, mergers, acquisitions, spinoffs, and asset sales. He advises on audit defense, voluntary disclosure, unclaimed property (escheat law), and other controversy and compliance matters. He has extensive experience handling a broad range of multistate issues, including nexus, sales and use tax exemptions, sourcing and characterization, research and development credits, unitary business matters, California Prop. 13 change in ownership issues, and residency planning and audits. Sarah Ben-Moussa is an associate in the corporate practice group in Sheppard Mullin's New York office and is a member of the Energy, Infrastructure and Project Finance team. As a member of the Sheppard Mullin French Desk, Sarah focuses her practice on domestic and cross-border mergers, acquisitions, joint ventures, project-level debt and equity financings of wind and solar facilities, and general corporate matters involving French and American companies. Before joining Sheppard Mullin, Sarah spent a year and a half studying and working in Paris. What We Discussed in this Episode: What type of state and local taxes might French companies doing business in the U.S. be subject to? What is “nexus” and how does it impact a state's ability to tax a company? Can a company be subject to a state's taxing system even with no physical presence in that state? What type of activities establish economic nexus in a state so that tax liability is triggered? What type of goods and services are subject to state taxes? Why might it be important to track sales in every state that a company sells goods or services in? How does the France-U.S. tax treaty affect tax liability at the state level? Why it's important to enlist the assistance of an accounting and/or law firm What tax considerations exist in mergers and acquisitions? What type of double taxation issues should a company be familiar with? Resources Mentioned: South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc. (2018) Contact Information: Justin Hepworth attorney profile Sarah Ben-Moussa – Sarah's Sheppard Mullin attorney profile Sheppard Mullin French Desk: www.sheppardfrenchdesk.com Co-Chair - Valérie Demont Co-Chair: Christine Hoefliger Hourcade - CHoefliger@sheppardmullin.com Thank you for listening! Don't forget to FOLLOW to the show to receive every new episode delivered straight to your podcast player. If you enjoyed this episode, please help us get the word out about this podcast. You can listen in Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Stitcher Radio, Google Podcasts, or Spotify. Be sure to connect with us and reach out with any questions/concerns: LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Sheppard Mullin French Desk website This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not to be construed as legal advice specific to your circumstances. If you need help with any legal matter, be sure to consult with an attorney regarding your specific needs.
Market analysis with Aaron Curtis from Mid-Co Commodities.A conversation on California Prop 12 with AFBF staff member Travis Cushman.
A lot of information shared in today's conversations. We have Mike Whatley, vice president for state affairs and grassroots advocacy at the National Restaurant Association. Then National Rural Health Association CEO Alan Morgan updates us on the pandemic situation. And finally Hannah Thompson-Weeman, vice president of strategic engagement at Animal Agriculture Alliance, joins us to discuss the California Prop 12 and Oregon's Petition 13 issues and the damage to the animal ag industry they could bring. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Planned Solutions Incorporated Podcast, California Proposition 19, which passed last November, has changed the property tax rules for inherited property. This has caused many people to rethink their estate plan and how they will pass real estate to their heirs. However, before making any irrevocable decisions it is important to understand the broad implications beyond property taxes and to weigh all of the pros and cons. Also, The US labor market recovery has slowed despite the continued improvement in the US economy. Some blame this on the extension of unemployment benefits which has caused low-wage workers to delay re-entering the labor force. This may partially explain the high level of job openings and high unemployment rate. However, there may also be a mismatch between the job skills workers have and those that are in demand. And, The Required Minimum Dist-ribution (RMD) rules can be fairly straight forward in general but become more complicated when the details are examined. One of these details pertains to the distribution requirements in the year the account owner passes. If the account owner has not yet taken their RMD in the year that they pass away their beneficiaries will be required to fulfill the RMD for the account owner in the year the account is inherited. Plus a look at the Planned Solutions Incorporated Office Bulletin Board- Tax season is finally over but tax planning season goes all year. Therefore, this may be a good time to review your income tax withholding, especially if you were unhappy with the amount you owed on your 2020 income tax returns or felt your refund was too large and the money could be put to better use during the year. Feel free to contact us if you would like to do a tax projection for 2021 to estimate your income tax liability and review your income tax withholding. Also, don’t forgiet about the Harlan D. Wood Memorial Cancer Charity Golf Tournament is scheduled for early September. Please mark your calendars if you will be able to attend. Date: Friday, September 10th, 2021 Location: Rancho Murieta Country Club – North Course 7000 Alameda Drive Rancho Murieta, CA 95683 Time: 12:30 pm shotgun start with dinner to follow All profits go to cancer research and education. You can help by attending the tournament or donating. Not golfing? Bring friends and attend the BBQ. Chase Armer's book- Financial Planning Insights is now available at: store.bookbaby.com/book/financial-…anning-insights www.amazon.com/Financial-Plannin…1586894022&sr=8-1 To subscribe to the Personal Finance Review (the written form of all the content we discuss on the podcast) please e-mail Katie@PlannedSolutions.com The Personal Finance Review is published and distributed on a biweekly basis by Planned Solutions, Inc. for informational purposes only. Please seek the advice of a qualified financial planner before taking any action. Planned Solutions, Inc. ADDRESS: PHONE: 1130 Iron Point Road, Suite 170 (916) 361-0100 Folsom, CA 95630 (800) 750-2111 E-MAIL: FAX: Shannon@PlannedSolutions.com (916) 361-0191 WEB SITE: www.PlannedSolutions.com #finance #invest #investment #stocks #inflation #deflation #bonds
Many companies do business in multiple states in the U.S. What they might not be aware of is that tax regulations in each state might mandate them to collect and pay sales and use tax for transactions in those states. This is true even if the company does not have a physical presence in that state. In this episode, we’re taking a look at the specific laws that every business owner should know in order to remain compliant with state tax regulations. Joining me for this insightful conversation is tax expert and attorney, Justin Hepworth. Justin is a partner in the Tax and Estate Planning Practice Group in Sheppard Mullin’s Orange County office. His practice encompasses a broad range of state and local tax matters, from planning, compliance, and transactional matters to controversy matters in audit and through litigation. Justin regularly advises clients on state and local tax implications of restructurings, mergers, acquisitions, spinoffs, and asset sales. He advises on audit defense, voluntary disclosure, unclaimed property (escheat law), and other controversy and compliance matters. He has extensive experience handling a broad range of multistate issues, including nexus, sales and use tax exemptions, sourcing and characterization, research and development credits, unitary business matters, California Prop. 13 change in ownership issues, and residency planning and audits. What We Discussed in This Episode: What is the significance of the 2018 Supreme Court case of South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc.? What is the “physical presence” test and how was it challenged by the South Dakota case? How does a Court have authority to decide cases under the Commerce Clause? What is “economic nexus” and how does it apply to companies in today’s economy? Do state sales and use taxes only apply to the sale of physical goods in a state? What about foreign companies doing business in the U.S.? Do they have to pay sales taxes in every U.S. state they do business in? How do sales and use taxes affect mergers and acquisitions? What are “marketplace facilitator laws”? Is there an exodus from California? Resources Mentioned: South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc. (2018) Contact Information: Justin’s Sheppard Mullin attorney profile Thank you for listening! Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show to receive every new episode delivered straight to your podcast player every week. If you enjoyed this episode, please help us get the word out about this podcast. Rate and Review this show in Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Stitcher Radio, Google Podcasts, or Spotify. It helps other listeners find this show. Be sure to connect with us and reach out with any questions/concerns: LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Sheppard Mullin website This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not to be construed as legal advice specific to your circumstances. If you need help with any legal matter, be sure to consult with an attorney regarding your specific needs.
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Impact of Prop 19 Explained | Homeowners Trusts Legacy Plans | california prop 19 property tax transfers It's here. We voted it in, and now we have to figure out what it all means. Today we talk with Maggie who is a trust lawyer in San Jose California. you can watched the full video here: https://youtu.be/nAXRGRcjZio?sub_confirmation=1 ✅ Download your free copy of "7 Tips to a Fast Sale" http://bit.ly/7TipstoaFastSaleAbitano ✅ Home inspection Checklist http://bit.ly/ChecklistAbitano ✅ Prep your home for sale Checklist http://bit.ly/Preplist In this video about Prop 19 Explained, I ask Maggie a few impactful questions about the new structures, what you can and cannot do. Most importantly how do living trusts play into this? Can it still protect us if we have a home? Take our home buyers course Free course that walks you through each step of the process https://www.abitano.com/2021/01/03/new-home-buyers-course-free-to-our-clients/ Proposition 19 was voted in by a slim margin and yet the plan still isn't exactly clear how we are to use it. If you planned to inherit or leave property to your heirs, you'll want to watch this! If you've planned for this with a trust, you'll want to see how it affects you and your estate. Magdalena A. LaBranch-Gonzales, Attorney at Law Litherland, Kennedy & Associates, Attorneys at Law Email Address: magdalena@attorneyoffice.com Campbell Office: (408) 356-9200 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/siliconvalleyliving/message
오랜만에 정재영 박사님과 함께 하는 What's new in Silicon Valley. 1. Tesla ModelY Touchless test drive 경험담 2. California의 Prop 22 (App-based drivers) 3. Amazon Pharmacy 에 대한 아재 삼인방의 수다들입니다. 오랜만에 반가웠습니다. 정재영 박사님, 아울러 유투브 테크강정도 많이 사랑해 주세요
A solutions-focused conversation for California water resilience. We explore topics like water conservation, hazard mitigation, community water security, and watershed and community health. The Water Table Podcast is the education and outreach platform for the Land Resilience Partnership, supported by the voters of California (Prop 84), the Department of Water Resources, and the Tuolumne County Resource Conservation District. Hosted by Pete Deneen Edited by Ryan Evans Music by Todd Hannigan Visit our blog at www.watertoolkit.org
Welcome, Craig Peterson here. I was on with Jeff Chidester on NH Today. We hit a number of interesting tech topics this morning with Jeff Chidester. We started off with Bitcoin, Silk Road, and the IRS, then we discussed California Prop 22 and the Gig Economy, then The Hammer and Scorecard Software developed by the CIA and how it may have been used in the election last week here in the USA. Then we got into business use of Cell Phones and Employees using their personal phones for business and the problem with misconfigured VPNs. Here we go with Jeff. These and more tech tips, news, and updates visit. - CraigPeterson.com --- Automated Machine Generated Transcript: Craig Peterson: [00:00:00] Don't use anti-virus use better than anti-virus. Microsoft's Free version of Windows Defender that comes with Microsoft Windows 10, and you should be using windows 10, is very, very good. Make sure everything's patched up. When was the last time you patched your light bulb, that is all internet-connected nowadays? Probably never. You've got, as a business, to do an inventory of everything that's on your networks, segment those networks, and make sure it's all up to date. Good morning, Craig Peterson here. Thanks for being with me. I was on this morning with Scott Spradling over at an NH today. It's fun chatting with him and of course, it's heard all over Northern New England. We talked about a few different things. I'm enjoying chatting with Mr. Spradling here. Parler. Have you heard about Parler? What that's all about? The sameness what's going on in manufacturing? We've got all kinds of attacks, and specifically, what must you do as a small business owner? So here we go with Mr. Scott. Scott Spradling: [00:01:10] There's a really interesting new sort of social media network if you will. A new channel that conservatives are beginning to embrace in big, big numbers. Have you ever heard of Parler? It's called Parler and that's like a Twitter-based kind of sort of a channel if you will. That's become very, very popular. It's been around, since 2018, but the popularity of it has really, really skyrocketed. Joining us to talk a little bit about that and a few other topics is Craig Peterson. Craig, good morning, sir. How are you? Happy Monday. Craig Peterson: [00:01:41] Hey, good morning, Scott. Happy Monday back to you. These things are getting huge Scott Spradling: [00:01:46] What is Parler, and why is it so popular all of a sudden? What's going on with it? Craig Peterson: [00:01:50] Well, Parler, which originally they called themselves parlay from the French. Let's just have a discussion here, right? A parlay. We learned that from Captain Jack over on Pirates of the Caribbean. But anyway, Here's what it is. It is a replacement basically for Twitter. Parler has been very, very big about trying to make sure that they're not, they are absolutely not editing anything they're not adding their own editorial comments about people complaining. They're not blocking people off of these. So it's one of a number really that are out there right now. Another big one is Magabook. M A G A book, which is a Facebook replacement. There's a replacement for all of these types of things because so many conservatives feel like they've been disenfranchised. Scott Spradling: [00:02:41] Sure, sure. That makes sense. Now, let me ask you this Craig because obviously there are so many lines of communication that are available for people to be able to connect and talk to one another. Is there any concern from your perspective, that people will essentially retreat into talking to folks that are only in all ways, like-minded, and they're not really connecting with larger groups or folks that might have a different opinion or anything like that? Cause like it, or lump it at least with Twitter and Facebook, everybody's there. Any concern about that? Craig Peterson: [00:03:10] Well, they are kind of there, Scott. What's happened, and there was a big uproar about a decade ago, all of those Twitter and Facebook, particularly Facebook is giving you stuff that they think you will like. Their goal is to keep you on that website. Their goal is to have your eyeballs there so they can show you advertising. So they can figure out you're trying to buy a brand new Ford pickup truck. Right. Scott Spradling: [00:03:35] Ok, sure. Craig Peterson: [00:03:36] That is what the goal is. The problem that we're actually seeing is even though there are certainly people from every walk of life and every political persuasion on Facebook and Twitter, you will not see things, for the most part. That disagrees with you. That's where Parler really is different. You see people on all sides of the spectrum here, you are not having your information moderated by a third party. Scott Spradling: [00:04:02] Fair enough. All right. Let's change topics here a little bit. We're talking to Craig Peterson. Most businesses are now vulnerable to emerging risks that are not covered by their cyber insurance. So this seems like a kind of a dangerous loophole. Especially now when we're also disconnected. Not being able to be in the same room. We're needing to deal with pandemic rules and social distancing. What is this about? What's the concern here? Craig Peterson: [00:04:25] What we've found now is that the insurance companies have a standard and the standard has to do with cybersecurity. What are you doing? Are you training your employees? Is all of your software up to date? Are you using next-generation firewalls, et cetera? So now when you put in a claim on that $5 rider that you're paying for on your business insurance, as though that's going to cover you in the event of a hack, right? Ransomware. You put in that claim, they're saying, well, have you met all of these standards? They were on page 7,263 subparagraph two of the document that you did not download from our website, but you said, I agree with it. That document has some very, very specific requirements. Everybody from these huge, huge corporations all over on down through mom and pop that have cyber insurance are finding that the insurance industry has decided that they are just plain not going to payout. It got worse, Scott, about two weeks ago. We arrested, the United States Department of Justice, a handful, about six people, who were charged with terrorism through the use of ransomware and hacking. Terrorism now comes under another clause in the insurance policies and that is an act of war. So if they can't fall back on, Hey, listen, you weren't doing what you're supposed to be doing for your cybersecurity. Now we're starting to see more insurance companies, when you put in a claim saying, Hey, my business just got destroyed by these hackers. By the way, in most cases, businesses that are hacked will be out of business within six months and 10 to 20% closed the doors within a week. Those companies are saying, the insurance company said, Hey, an act of war. We have no liability. So Scott Spradling: [00:06:22] Craig what is your advice to these businesses? If we're vulnerable, when you do get hit by them, it's it can be such a sort of career-ending, existential, kind of a moment. What's your advice to listeners who are saying, Oh, okay. I need to tighten down my defenses. Craig Peterson: [00:06:36] There are a few things you should be doing. Bottom line tightening. You use the right word here. If you're on a windows system, make sure you are using windows defender and it's turned on. Make sure you have the latest versions of all of the firewalls. Great. Use the next-gen stuff. Use advanced malware protection. We now have Symantec who for a long time had the anti-virus software, everyone was using, Who is completely changing their game. McAfee. Norton. We have cases of the heads in some of these C-levels of these companies coming out and saying our software is useless. So don't use anti-virus use better than anti-virus. Microsoft's free version of Windows Defender that comes with Microsoft Windows 10 and you should be wearing windows 10 is very, very good. Make sure everything's patched up. When was the last time you patched your light bulbs that are all internet-connected nowadays? Probably never. Do an inventory of everything that's on your networks. Segment those networks and make sure it's all up to date Scott Spradling: [00:07:45] Just to underscore the fact that the threat is out there. You also found an article that talked about how manufacturing companies we're seeing the threat of ransomware. They're out there. They're knocking on these doors. They're stealing. They're making a mess out of everything. The risk is real right. Craig Peterson: [00:07:59] It is very, very real. We're seeing this year, somewhere around 30% of companies attacked. Which is absolutely huge. Manufacturing is really, really big now. Because of the fact that the Chinese believe it or not, it's true, are trying to break into our computer systems. I have clients here in New Hampshire who has had Chinese backdoors on their systems. They love manufacturing because now. They can take our designs. Our intellectual property. Take it to China, manufacture it there with no research and development costs. All they had to do with steal it. Now you're out of business because you can't compete against your own designs being manufactured in China. We've gotta be very, very careful. Pharmaceutical manufacturers are really under attack right now. FBI has been warning about that. We're just talking about regular old manufacturing. Yes. They really are out to get you Scott Spradling: [00:08:55] Craig Peterson, some sobering words, but at least some ideas and ways in which you can protect yourselves, especially online from the threats that come through these hackers. Thank you very much for your time today. Have a wonderful Monday. Craig Peterson: [00:09:07] All right. Take care. And you'll find more at CraigPeterson.com. Scott Spradling: [00:09:11] Craig peterson.com. Thanks very much. You're listening to New Hampshire today. Craig Peterson: [00:09:14] I just listened to that interview again, and it was really quite fast-paced. Interesting. What do you guys think about the one and what a 10 minute, one hour, 10-minute podcast here on the weekend? Let me know, drop me a line, please. At me@craigpeterson.com. All right, take care. We'll be back tomorrow. Oh, and by the way, Scott was just telling me they will not be on the air next week, so I won't be on with them on all of their stations. All right. Take care. Bye-bye. --- More stories and tech updates at: www.craigpeterson.com Don't miss an episode from Craig. Subscribe and give us a rating: www.craigpeterson.com/itunes Follow me on Twitter for the latest in tech at: www.twitter.com/craigpeterson For questions, call or text: 855-385-5553
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