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You can download your FREE report on how you can avoid financial mistakes as a dentist using the link just here >>> dentistswhoinvest.com/podcastreport———————————————————————Is the UK still a global investment powerhouse, or has it fallen behind? In this insightful episode, financial author and fund manager Andrew Craig uncovers the key reasons why the UK economy and stock market have underperformed in recent decades — and why that could be about to change.UK GDP per capita has remained flat for 30 years, while countries such as Ireland, Singapore and Australia have more than doubled their wealth. Since 2007, the London Stock Exchange has lost half its listed companies, and major firms continue to seek listings abroad. Across the UK, even affluent high streets are struggling, with empty shops and declining footfall.Yet Andrew reveals a surprising turnaround. Despite the gloom, UK value stocks have begun to outperform the S&P 500. Institutional investors are once again showing strong interest in British equities, driven by valuations that are up to 60 percent lower than their US counterparts. With sentiment shifting, the UK is now viewed as one of the best value markets globally.We explore why less than five percent of UK adults invest through a stocks and shares ISA, despite historical data showing UK microcaps returned 16.4 percent annually between 1955 and 2021. Andrew outlines a straightforward strategy for building wealth, including the widely endorsed "100 minus your age" asset allocation rule, and explains how financial literacy can uplift not just individuals, but the economy as a whole.This episode also examines what needs to change in government policy to restore the UK's investment appeal and whether the next bull market could emerge before broader economic recovery takes hold.If you are a UK investor looking to understand current market dynamics, uncover long-term value opportunities, or improve your personal investment strategy, this episode is essential listening.———————————————————————Disclaimer: All content on this channel is for education purposes only and does not constitute an investment recommendation or individual financial advice. For that, you should speak to a regulated, independent professional. The value of investments and the income from them can go down as well as up, so you may get back less than you invest. The views expressed on this channel may no longer be current. The information provided is not a personal recommendation for any particular investment. Tax treatment depends on individual circumstances and all tax rules may change in the future. If you are unsure about the suitability of an investment, you should speak to a regulated, independent professional. Investment figures quoted refer to simulated past performance and that past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results/performance.Send us a text
Absolutely buzzing to release this one! Thanks again Lags for your time and to anyone who listens! Share to your pals if you think they would like this.if you enjoy this one, go back and listen to Episode 7 with Dan Mumford, Episode 12 with Steve Sears or Episode 34 with Thomas Mitchener, all very similar!Cheers ‡ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Will you succeed in reaching your next big goal? Only time will tell. Because success (or failure) generally comes at the end of the process. Except that every success or failure is actually made up of countless smaller successes or failures that happened along the way. And paying more attention to those can save us a lot of frustration and disappointment. In this episode, I'm borrowing a powerful concept from the world of business that can help you notch more wins, build confidence, and feel more in control of your progress—whatever you're working toward.Key TakeawaysLagging indicators reflect the results of your actions—but only after the fact.Leading indicators are the consistent, controllable actions that move you toward your goal. They help you stay engaged with the process, even when the payoff is weeks or months away.When you define progress by your actions, you create more opportunities for wins—even before the results show up.Clarifying what your outcome is meant to make possible helps sustain motivation—and shapes smarter action plans.If progress is elusive, look upstream. Ask: "What behaviors am I consistently tracking—and are they the right ones?" Interested in having Monica present at your next live or virtual event? Learn more. ★ Support this podcast ★
APAC stocks were marginally higher as the region took impetus from the rebound stateside; S&P 500 and Dow notched six-day win streaksEuropean equity futures indicate a positive cash market open with Euro Stoxx 50 future up 0.5% after the cash market closed flat on Monday.FX markets are broadly steady. AUD lags after the RBA delivered a 25bps cut and cut its inflation outlook.US President Trump stated that Russia and Ukraine are to immediately begin negotiations on a ceasefire and an end to the war.US House Speaker Johnson said they are almost there on the tax bill and he is very confident they will get it done.Looking ahead, highlights include German Producer Prices, Canadian Inflation, EZ Consumer Confidence, NZ Trade, G7 Finance Ministers Meeting, RBA's Bullock, BoE's Pill, ECB's Cipollone, Nagel, Fed's Bostic, Barkin, Collins, Musalem, Kugler, Daly & Hammack, Supply from Germany.Read the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk
Over the last 10 years Washington has passed a bevy of climate laws aimed at reducing the state’s carbon emissions. That includes a carbon auction, a ban on coal in the state’s energy mix, and a requirement that the state reach net zero emissions by 2045. But during that same period, energy production from renewable sources has actually declined slightly. Oregon has set its sights on net zero emissions by 2050. It, too, has seen sluggish growth in renewable energy. Both states rely on the Bonneville Power Administration to move energy across the state. A new investigation from Oregon Public Broadcasting and ProPublica’s Local Reporting Network, found that the Bonneville Power Administration's aging grid may be stymieing decarbonization efforts in the Northwest. Thank you to the supporters of KUOW, you help make this show possible! If you want to help out, go to kuow.org/donate/soundsidenotes Soundside is a production of KUOW in Seattle, a proud member of the NPR Network. Guests: Monica Samayoa, climate reporter at OPB Tony Shick, investigative editor and reporter at OPB Links: How the Pacific Northwest’s dream of green energy fell apartSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeff Christian - Global Gold Demand Trends, China's Growing Role, and Why Silver Still Lags Jeff Christian, Managing Partner at the CPM Group, joins us for a comprehensive update on the macro forces shaping the precious metals sector (gold and silver). Gold demand is coming from everywhere; ETFs, central banks, and across continents. Jeff breaks down the data behind the ongoing gold rally, noting that global demand has been widespread and includes institutional and retail investors across Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and North America. He highlights how a sharp shift in gold ETF inflows, particularly in Q1 and April, signals renewed interest from generalist investors. We also explore: The rise of Chinese ETF demand and the Shanghai Gold Exchange's ambition to rival London as the global gold benchmark Why central banks are still buying gold - but in lower volumes due to rising prices The supply-side headwinds limiting new gold mine development, despite higher prices A look at gold recycling, and its impact on price Jeff's gold and silver price outlook through 2025, including why silver continues to underperform and where investor interest may turn next Click here to visit the CPM Group website to learn more about the firm.
Today on AirTalk, California continues to struggle with job creation despite the state becoming the 4th largest economy in the world; Covered California investigated for sharing sensitive information with LinkedIn; How to build effective relationships and credibility at work; CEO of Edison International discusses the Eaton Fire and the way our bodies manage pain with age. Today on AirTalk CA job market idles as state GDP competes on the world stage (0:15) Covered California shares user information with LinkedIn (18:22) How to advocate for yourself at work (32:10) CEO of Edison discusses Eaton Fire (51:22) As we age, how do we manage pain? (1:24:27)
Spending on public education in Virginia is falling behind the rest of the country. Michael Pope has the latest numbers from the Census Bureau.
In this must-watch Monthly Wrap-Up, our host Craig Hemke is joined by Bob Thompson, Senior Portfolio Manager at Raymond James, to break down what's really driving the surge in the gold price. They discuss why silver price action is still lagging behind, and why that could present one of the biggest upside opportunities for investors right now. Watch today!
The Defense Department's rollout of the Trump administration's deferred resignation program is in full swing, and that does not mean it's been smooth. In fact, some civilian employees are still waiting on their Separation Agreements and approvals, even though the administrative leave period is only two days away. Federal News Network's Anastasia Obis brings us the latest to sort this all out. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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George Tsilis takes a closer look at the tech trade following rampant, volatile trading action. He says the industry has held up reasonably well despite the turbulence. George notes a renewal of risk-taking appetite for A.I. and the ways investors priced for tariff uncertainty ahead of last week's news from the Trump administration. However, he notes Apple (AAPL) as the focal point for "what's happening in China" and analyzes if further downside is possible.======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day.Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – / schwabnetwork Follow us on Facebook – / schwabnetwork Follow us on LinkedIn - / schwab-network About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
This trading week was the worst Wall Street has seen since 2020. President Trump's steeper-than-expected tariff policy ignited a sell-off that brought the NDX and RUT into bear market territory. The Mag 7 continued to demonstrate significant weakness, and big banks weren't far behind. Nicole Petallides looks at the week's biggest trading stories.======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day.Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
Con Edison is facing pushback for proposing a major rate hike, and lawmakers are questioning how the state approves those increases. Meanwhile, the city has started issuing fines to property owners who don't comply with the composting mandate, but NYCHA isn't following the rule yet. Officials say public housing compost collection won't begin until next year. Plus, New Jersey Senator Cory Booker breaks a Senate record with a 25-hour speech protesting President Trump's latest actions.
The Center Square's Greg Bishop reviews some of Illinois' economic indicators lagging the national average while Gov. J.B. Pritzker takes more than 70 people on a trade and economic partnership mission to Mexico.Support this podcast: https://secure.anedot.com/franklin-news-foundation/ce052532-b1e4-41c4-945c-d7ce2f52c38a?source_code=xxxxxx
Word up people, we are 3 Is The Magic Number, the podcast that asks its guests for their Top 3 favourite things in any subject of their choosing. It's a whole lot of fun, with no prizes to be won but please do make sure you subscribe as we return each Monday.This is Episode 6, Season 3 and the guest this week is Mr Laurent Bernard, Lags to those who know him. Musician (Gallows, Krokodil, Gold Key), label boss at Venn records and keen gardener, and he has chosen his Top 3 Albums from 1994. What a year! What's that? Louder? Ok…WHAT A YEAR! So many amazing albums, so many amazing artists, 90's nostalgia from 3 grown men, here we come!We hope you enjoy this episode and this podcast, if you want to support it and us, please do follow us on social media (all 3magicnumberpod), from Instagram to Tik Tok, Youtube to Bluesky and X, (even though it's awful). If you also have a spare moment, please do give us a rating, like, subscribe, heck maybe even leave us a nice comment here if you see fit.We also have a shiny newsletter (that goes out Monday, along with the podcast). In it we throw in all manner of info relating to each weeks podcast, as well as exclusive playlists, Tuesday top 3, a subscriber exclusive matt vs Remfry podcast (at the end of the season) and loads more. Totally free! IMAGINE THAT!
Tariffs in focus amid reports that Trump could implement copper tariffs in weeks, elsewhere reports that Canada could find some reprieveEuropean bourses opened firmer but have since slumped, US futures are in the red but only modestly soGBP lags after UK CPI, EUR/USD attempts to reclaim 1.08, USD/JPY rebounded overnight but is off highsGilts gapped higher on data and extended but have retreated to opening levels into the Spring Statement, USTs softer while Bunds are firmer but only modestly soCrude continues to inch higher with a handful of factors underpinning, TTF slips as talks continue, Copper soared on tariff updates but has since pulled backLooking ahead, highlights include US Durable Goods, BoC Minutes, UK Spring Statement, Speakers include Fed's Musalem, Kashkari & ECB's Cipollone, Supply from the USClick for the Newsquawk Week Ahead.Read the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk
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European bourses are in the green as sentiment in the complex improves; US futures are also higher with the NQ slightly outperforming.USD is a little firmer ahead of US CPI data, JPY lags peers.Bonds are bearish overall amid supply, inflation updates & German fiscal developments.Oil and base metals firmer, gold trades sideways ahead of US CPI.Looking ahead, US CPI, BoC & NBP Policy Announcements, OPEC MOMR, US 25% tariff on all imports of steel and aluminium come into effect, Speakers including RBA's Jones, ECB's Centeno, Nagel, Lane & BoC's Macklem, Supply from the US, Earnings from Adobe.Read the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk
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Today's Daily Trader turns to a company that's slowed and another showing a notable recovery story. Alphabet (GOOGL) has fallen about 10% since earnings and its stock price has barely shifted since. However, Boeing (BA) shares are up 30% from hitting its 52-week low. Kevin Hincks offers example options trades for both companies.======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day.Options involve risks and are not suitable for all investors. Before trading, read the Options Disclosure Document. http://bit.ly/2v9tH6DSubscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
On this TCAF Tuesday, hear an all-new episode of What Are Your Thoughts with Josh Brown and Michael Batnick! This episode is sponsored by Public! Visit: Public.com/WAYT and get up to $10,000 when you transfer your old portfolio. Sign up for The Compound Newsletter and never miss out! https://www.thecompoundnews.com/subscribe Merch: https://idontshop.com/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/thecompoundnews Twitter: https://twitter.com/thecompoundnews LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-compound-media/ Public Disclosure: All investing involves the risk of loss, including loss of principal. Brokerage services for US-listed, registered securities, options and bonds in a self-directed account are offered by Public Investing, Inc., member FINRA & SIPC. Public Investing offers a High-Yield Cash Account where funds from this account are automatically deposited into partner banks where they earn interest and are eligible for FDIC insurance; Public Investing is not a bank. Cryptocurrency trading services are offered by Bakkt Crypto Solutions, LLC (NMLS ID 1890144), which is licensed to engage in virtual currency business activity by the NYSDFS. Cryptocurrency is highly speculative, involves a high degree of risk, and has the potential for loss of the entire amount of an investment. Cryptocurrency holdings are not protected by the FDIC or SIPC. A Bond Account is a self-directed brokerage account with Public Investing, member FINRA/SIPC. Deposits into this account are used to purchase 10 investment-grade and high-yield bonds. The 6%+ yield is the average, annualized yield to worst (YTW) across all ten bonds in the Bond Account, before fees, as of 12/13/2024. A bond's yield is a function of its market price, which can fluctuate; therefore, a bond's YTW is not “locked in” until the bond is purchased, and your yield at time of purchase may be different from the yield shown here. The “locked in” YTW is not guaranteed; you may receive less than the YTW of the bonds in the Bond Account if you sell any of the bonds before maturity or if the issuer defaults on the bond. Public Investing charges a markup on each bond trade. See our Fee Schedule. *Terms and Conditions apply. Investing involves the risk of loss. This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be or regarded as personalized investment advice or relied upon for investment decisions. Michael Batnick and Josh Brown are employees of Ritholtz Wealth Management and may maintain positions in the securities discussed in this video. All opinions expressed by them are solely their own opinion and do not reflect the opinion of Ritholtz Wealth Management. The Compound Media, Incorporated, an affiliate of Ritholtz Wealth Management, receives payment from various entities for advertisements in affiliated podcasts, blogs and emails. Inclusion of such advertisements does not constitute or imply endorsement, sponsorship or recommendation thereof, or any affiliation therewith, by the Content Creator or by Ritholtz Wealth Management or any of its employees. For additional advertisement disclaimers see here https://ritholtzwealth.com/advertising-disclaimers. Investments in securities involve the risk of loss. Any mention of a particular security and related performance data is not a recommendation to buy or sell that security. The information provided on this website (including any information that may be accessed through this website) is not directed at any investor or category of investors and is provided solely as general information. Obviously nothing on this channel should be considered as personalized financial advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any securities. See our disclosures here: https://ritholtzwealth.com/podcast-youtube-disclosures/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
By Julie Smith I see brilliant individuals who don't know just how brilliant they are. I see brilliant teams who seem unaware of the extent of their brilliance. This is the confidence gap and it opens up when the felt sense of confidence lags behind the reality of capability. I advocate 'humble confidence' - a level of confidence where our sense of what we are capable of aligns with the reality of our skills and abilities. It's a solid and balanced form of confidence and it unlocks the assurance and ease that underpins sustained performance. Closing The Confidence Gap in your team Whilst it's possible for individuals and teams to deliver outstanding results despite the nagging self-doubt that inhabits the confidence gap, there's a price to pay: the self-doubt tax. In high performers who lack confidence, the self-doubt tax is levied in the form of overwork and exhaustion. These high performers fill the confidence gap with self-defeating habits such as over-preparation and punishingly high standards. Whilst these work in the short-term, the cumulative effect is draining and burn-out becomes a real risk. Let me offer four practical things that you can do as a leader to close the confidence gap and unlock humble confidence in your team: Stretch them just enough There's a paradox that in order to build confidence, we must push ourselves to take action without it. It's the repeated experience of acting, learning and progressing - in spite of our self-doubt - that grows our confidence over time. By pushing ourselves to do something new and scary, we find out a bit more about what we're capable of. This is the truth that sits behind my suggestion that you stretch your team members just enough. This is about helping your people to be brave. Challenge them with assignments that they see as just beyond their capability and then offer your support as they gather their courage and push themselves to tackle this new and scary thing. Give confidence enhancing feedback Tell your team members (clearly and frequently) what you value about their contribution. Take the time to give specific, positive feedback, and vary the mechanic that you use - the occasional voice note, text or email is great because it's something that they can come back to multiple times. And if something doesn't go well? Support your team members to pull out the learnings and to avoid the trap of black and white thinking - rarely is anything either a 100% success or a 100% failure. Embrace 'grow not know' as your leadership mantra As a confidence-building leader, your role is not to be the expert who knows all of the answers. Your role is to be the facilitator who supports your people to grow, enabling them to see how capable they are. In practice, this means favouring asking over telling, coaching your team members to find solutions for themselves. Useful coaching questions include "remind me what you're trying to achieve here?" "Walk me through the thinking that you've done so far?" and "If there were no constraints, what would you do?" Step back Set clear performance outcomes and then step back to ensure that the team has sufficient space to operate and to figure things out for themselves. Don't be tempted to step in and resolve issues or disagreements. Whilst it's likely that there will be occasions when your role as final decision-maker is required, stepping in too quickly or too often builds a reliance on you as the arbitrator and stunts the development of the team. Instead, provide support for the team to resolve difficulties between themselves. As the team builds that muscle, it will deepen their sense that they have what it takes to succeed, to tackle (together) whatever is thrown at them. With humble confidence, your team knows where they are collectively strong and they understand where there is room to develop. They identify where they must reach out beyond the team to access the capabilities they need. The team is proud of its accomplishments to date, and kn...
Here's your local news for Tuesday, January 21, 2025:We have the latest on Wisconsin's stagnant minimum wage,Interview a former nurse and educator who's running for Common Council,Make predictions for the Trump administration's agriculture policies,Revisit Leonard Peltier's long struggle for freedom,Explain why northern bobwhite numbers are declining,And much more.
The college football season wrapped up Monday night with Ohio State beating Notre Dame. The back-to-back national titles for the Big Ten is the league's first since the Buckeyes' 2014 crown under Urban Meyer and put SEC dominance on pause. Speaking of Meyer, the former Gators coach sat down with a quartet of reporters, including Mark and Edgar, to discuss his recent election to the Hall of Fame and reflect on his time at UF. Meanwhile, Florida looked dominant again at home in men's basketball, rebounding from a head-scratching loss to Missouri with a rout of SEC newcomer Texas. Catch up on all of it, and more, during the latest Swamp Things. College Football Championship (:00) Gators path to playoffs (9:13) QBs: Lagway and backups (16:00) Men's basketball (22:32) Allegations against player (26:02) Urban Meyer meeting (30:48) Meyer's regret (38:49) Edgar on Insta (43:17) Jeremy Foley's Corner: Gymnastics (50:29)
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European bourses are mostly on the backfoot; US futures trade indecisively around the unchanged mark.USD outmuscles peers, AUD lags after the RBA delivered a dovish hold.Choppy trade for European paper, US awaits 3yr supply.Crude edges slightly lower and base metals pare back recent strength.Looking ahead, US Unit Labor Costs Revision, EIA STEO, Supply from US.Read the full report covering Equities, Forex, Fixed Income, Commodites and more on Newsquawk
Þáttur #95 er samantekt Flugvarpsins frá kosningafundi Flugmálafélags Íslands um flugmál sem haldinn var 19. nóvember 2024. Þar var fulltrúum frá framboðum til Alþingiskosninga boðið að mæta og skýra frá stefnu og áherslum sínum í flugmálum. Auk almennra stefnumiða í flugmálum voru framboðin spurð um menntamál flugsins, Reykjavíkurflugvöll og framtíð hans og rekstrarform ISAVIA svo eitthvað sé nefnt. Fundinum stýrði Matthías Sveinbjörnsson forseti Flugmálafélagsins. Þeir sem mættu frá framboðum til Alþingis voru: Grímur Grímsson frá Viðreisn, Rúnar Sigurjónsson frá Flokki fólksins, Njáll Trausti Friðbjörnsson frá Sjálfstæðisflokknum, Arnar Þór Jónsson frá Lýðræðisflokknum, Jón Þór Þorvaldsson frá Miðflokknum, Indriði Ingi Stefánsson frá Pírötum, Kristján Þórður Snæbjarnarson frá Samfylkingu og Jóhannes Loftsson frá Ábyrgri framtíð. Enginn fulltrúi mætti frá Vinstri grænum og enginn frá Sósíalistum. Fulltrúi Framsóknarflokksins ætlaði að mæta en afboðaði vegna veikinda.
On this West Virginia Morning, a new report shows lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in West Virginia. And, many seniors in the state experience food insecurity, especially during the holidays. Meals on Wheels serves seniors who are unable to leave their homes to get meals. The post Spending On Smoking Prevention Lags And Holiday Meals On Wheels, This West Virginia Morning appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.
Just a couple of years ago, agricultural and public health officials were hopeful that they could keep avian flu from thriving in Oregon. But thrive it did, and some Oregonians’ so-called backyard bird farms have been devastated by infections, as the birds must be euthanized if the virus is detected. It wasn’t too long before the bird flu jumped to dairy cows, whose milk must be dumped if infected. Commercial farms are eligible for payments from the the USDA to compensate for those losses, but smaller operations get no such help. Just last month, Washington saw its first case of the virus taking hold in humans. A month later, Oregon had its first case, reported Nov. 15. The symptoms are mild in humans. Testing is relatively robust in states like Colorado, but Oregon and Washington are significantly behind what public health officials say is needed to monitor and maintain a healthy environment. We learn more about bird flu in Oregon and the Pacific Northwest from investigative reporter Rachel Spacek of InvestigateWest.
Clare joins a long established group as they embark on their 100th walk. Their route takes them from Leigh Woods, under the Clifton Suspension Bridge, and into the heart of Bristol.They call themselves The Old Lags, and every member was responsible during their careers for keeping our lights on and our kettles boiled as employees of the Central Electricity Generating Board. They're all retired now and David Miller, who runs the Old Lags, is certain they'd have lost touch had it not been for their shared love of a good stomp.Presenter: Clare Balding Producer: Karen Gregor
Take a Network Break! This week we discuss Google adding traffic shaping to its cross-cloud interconnect, Aviatrix bringing hybrid cloud transit to its cloud networking service, and Microsoft forcing MFA for Entra ID customers. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella forgoes $5 million in incentive pay for Microsoft security lapses, Extreme Networks adds new features to its... Read more »
Take a Network Break! This week we discuss Google adding traffic shaping to its cross-cloud interconnect, Aviatrix bringing hybrid cloud transit to its cloud networking service, and Microsoft forcing MFA for Entra ID customers. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella forgoes $5 million in incentive pay for Microsoft security lapses, Extreme Networks adds new features to its... Read more »
Take a Network Break! This week we discuss Google adding traffic shaping to its cross-cloud interconnect, Aviatrix bringing hybrid cloud transit to its cloud networking service, and Microsoft forcing MFA for Entra ID customers. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella forgoes $5 million in incentive pay for Microsoft security lapses, Extreme Networks adds new features to its... Read more »
Regulation around deepfakes is still in its infancy, but companies are putting out more of them anyway. WSJ enterprise tech reporter Isabelle Bousquette joins host Julie Chang to discuss how some businesses are exploring ways to do so safely. Plus, the EU-China trade rift continues to grow, but what do EVs and cheese have to do with this? Sign up for the WSJ's free Technology newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices