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This Week In The 80s
#8: Early MTV - Racist or just... rock?

This Week In The 80s

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2019 96:31


#TWIT80s - Ep. 8/October Week 4: A 1983 flop is brought back to life this week in 1984 all due to the Power Of HBO! PLUS - Was early MTV really "racist" or just.... rock? The nearly forgotten top 10 Bruce Springsteen hit that bumped "Pink Cadillac" off the "Born In The USA" album, the 1986 stiff referenced in the Dead Milkmen's MTV classic, "Punk Rock Girl". Your patience is appreciated as the host is 2 days away from root canal surgery. Plenty of cheese to go with his whine in this almost-as-hard-to-endure-AS-oral-surgery episode of "This Week In The 80s". Please share, like, subscribe & review. Thanks for listening! iHeartRadio playlist: https://ihr.fm/2IsmmHvYouTube playlist: https://bit.ly/2Ved1YWSpotify playlist: https://spoti.fi/2pGFs66

This Week In The 80s
#7: The re-birth of UB40's "Red Red Wine" w/ Guy Zapoleon

This Week In The 80s

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2019 76:17


#TWIT80s - Ep. 7 October Week 3: Legendary radio programmer Guy Zapoleon talks about his part in bringing "Red Red Wine" by UB40 "back from the dead" and making it a #1 hit nearly 5 years after it "stiffed" in 1984! PLUS - Madonna's 1st top 5 hit, the 1982 dance classic that gave "Macarena" its "giggle", the only time a Zappa ever went top 10 and much more. Thanks for listening. Please share, comment & help spread the word! #TWIT80siHeartRadio Playlist > https://ihr.fm/2kKfVahYouTube Playlist > https://bit.ly/2m0ebKjSpotify Playlist > https://spoti.fi/2mthn

This Week In The 80s
#6: Special guest star Corey Rotic from WMMS in Cleveland

This Week In The 80s

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2019 103:25


#TWIT80s - Ep. 6/October Week 2: ***Special guest star***: Corey Rotic from 100.7 WMMS/Cleveland stops by to discuss Poison, New Kids & the 1986 Monkees resurgence. PLUS - I'll break down Hall & Oates' relationship with the R&B audience, Stevie Wonder on "the Cosby Show", the dark side of.... Anne Murray??? And much MORE! You thought last week's episode was a long one? This is lengthier than 4 back-to-back episodes of "Too Close For Comfort"! Thanks for listening, please share & subscribe! #TWIT80siHeartRadio playlist: https://ihr.fm/2m89n5jYouTube playlist: https://bit.ly/2kN5wL2Spotify playlist: https://spoti.fi/2m8mxze

This Week In The 80s
#5: It's October 1982... and everyone around me is PUKING!

This Week In The 80s

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2019 78:14


#TWIT80s - Ep. 5/October Week 1: Everyone around me during the 1982-1983 school year was PUKING! The legendary band with roots in my birthplace of Potsdam NY, the 1981 "stiff" that became a huge #1 hit six years later. Are we adding Johnny Cougar & Peter Cetera to the #TWIT80s "Jerk List?" PLUS - Daryl Hall Alert!, the Don Henley flop that may have gotten a reference in a Season 7 episode of "Three's Company", my 2nd favorite Madonna song of all-time and much more. This is a long one. Thanks for listening, please share & subscribe! #TWIT80siHeartRadio playlist > https://ihr.fm/2klCNg0YouTube playlist > https://bit.ly/2miIps0Spotify playlist > https://spoti.fi/2klCBxi  

ORLYRADIO SHOW
ORLY-EP0168A - Money Canada Pays Rent?

ORLYRADIO SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2017 22:27


ORLY-EP0168A - Money Canada Pays Rent?Welcome to ORLYRADIO #168 recorded Friday, October 20th, 2017 - where we dismantle the current events for your edutainment through mostly rational conversations that make you go ‘Oh Really’! I’m your host Andy Cowen with the usual suspects, Daniel Atherton, Fred Sims.We make mistakes. Please, if you find one, pause the podcast, and send us a note. orlyradiopodcast@gmail.com or phone it in 470-222-6759 Thank you to our Patreon Supporters!Donald DavisMelissa G.HenryDaniel Duncan (Problem Addict Podcast)Following the Money - Market Watch: October Friday Closing changes week to week.OCT: Week 1 - 10/06/17: https://www.zacks.com/stock/news/278014/stock-market-news-for-oct-6-2017 Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) closed at 22,775.39 UP $394.39 Nasdaq Composite Index (IXIC) closed at 6,585.36 UP $131.91S&P 500 Index (INX) closed at 2,552.07 UP $42.01 OCT: Week 2 - 10/13/17: https://www.zacks.com/stock/news/278753/stock-market-news-for-oct-13-2017 Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) closed at 22,841.01 UP $65.62 Nasdaq Composite Index (IXIC) closed at 6,591.51 UP $6.15S&P 500 Index (INX) closed at 2,550.93 Down $1.14 From Zacks: New Economic DataThe weekly initial jobless claims plummeted to 243,000 from last week — a decline of 15,000. This marked its lowest level in as many as six weeks. The consensus estimate for the period was 255,000 claims. Economists commented that only a few Americans applied for unemployment benefits in this period as business resumed in Texas and Florida, with more people resuming work, post the recent carnage by two destructive hurricanes.Moreover, initial claims in Puerto Rico were also lower not because of people going back to work but due to the absence of electricity after the island was ravaged by Hurricane Maria. Consequently, people could not file claims from the island nor could the claims be processed. As a result, the analysts expect such claims to show up in the coming weeks.OCT: Week 3 - 10/20/17: https://www.zacks.com/stock/news/279501/stock-market-news-for-oct-20-2017 Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) closed at 23,163.04 UP $322.03Nasdaq Composite Index (IXIC) closed at 6,605.07 UP $13.56S&P 500 Index (INX) closed at 2,562.10 UP $11.17 recovering over last week.From Zacks: The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) Jones and S&P 500 overcame selling pressure and eked out records on Thursday that marked the 30th anniversary of the ’87 crash. Robust third-quarter earnings results provided a fillip to the equity market, with American corporations showing signs of strength on the back of an improving economy. Political tensions in Europe and lackluster economic reports out of China failed to dent investors’ sentiment. On the other hand, a report that showed Federal Reserve Governor Jerome Powell is the leading candidate for the nominee for Fed chair boosted investors’ confidence. Appointment of Powell would represent a continuation of the central bank’s current regime.Following the Money - OIL http://www.Nasdaq Composite Index (IXIC).com/markets/crude-oil.aspxWTI (NYMEX) PriceOctober:Week 1: $49.29 USD Down $2.38 Back to July Prices. Week 2: $51.45 USD UP $2.16Week 3: $51.84 USD UP $0.39Following the Money - Exchange RatesInternational Monetary Fund (IMF) XDR/SDR Basket Currencies Five most-traded currencies in the foreign exchange market referenced against the US Dollar.October:Week 1: $1 USD = €0.85 Eur = ¥6.57 CNY = ¥112.63 JPY = 0.77 GBP = 0.00023 BitcoinWeek 2: $1 USD = €0.85 Eur = ¥6.59 CNY = ¥111.82 JPY = 0.75 GBP = 0.00018 BitcoinWeek 3: $1 USD = €0.85 Eur = ¥6.62 CNY = ¥113.53 JPY = 0.76 GBP = 0.00017 Bitcoin - 1 Bitcoin = $6004.00Bitcoin transactions use so much energy that the electricity used for a single trade could power a home for almost a whole month, according to a paper from Dutch bank ING.https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2017/10/the-electricity-required-for-a-single-bitcoin-trade-could-power-a-house-for-a-whole-month/Of the precious metals, we usually think of Gold, Silver and Platinum, but now, Palladium has been added to this fellowship. US National Debt TickerWatch that puppy grow! http://www.usdebtclock.org/October 6th: $20,345,281,729,369 UP $167,279,984,763October 13th: $20,371,631,527,625 UP $26,349,798,256 October 20th: $20,423,823,695,769 - UP $52,192,168,144 U.S. job loss: Trump or Climate Change? As a followup, looks like it was the hurricanes. http://www.politico.com/story/2017/10/06/economy-lost-jobs-in-september-2017-243532?cmpid=sf First Nations seek to raise Canada's rent after 150 years of $4 paymentsThe First Nations claim that their ancestors initially balked at what seemed like a paltry sum for their resource-rich land. “So what William Benjamin Robinson said – and I’m paraphrasing – was: ‘Here’s what I’ll do. I’ll offer you this annuity and if the territory produces more revenue for the crown, the annuity will be increased accordingly,’” said Mike Restoule, one of the representative plaintiffs in the case.The treaty stipulates that any increase in the annuity “shall not exceed the sum of 1-pound provincial currency in any one year, or such further sum as Her Majesty may be graciously pleased to order”.More than a century after the first increase, despite petitions and appeals from First Nations chiefs to various levels of government, the annuity remains unchanged.https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/oct/15/canada-first-nations-treaty-annuity-lawsuit http://www.canadianlawyermag.com/legalfeeds/author/elizabeth-raymer/robinson-treaties-first-nations-launch-court-actions-over-annuity-augmentations-14754/If you’ve enjoyed what we do here and would like to help us out, there are a few ways.You can donate to the show through www.Patreon.com/orlyradioMake the Algorithm work for us by reviewing us on iTunes to boost our ranking.Use your Words and tell someone about us.And of course, engage us! Send us an message on the social medias or the electronic mails @ ORLYRADIOPODCAST@gmail.com or if you are the more talkative sort 470-222-ORLY (6759) is always ready to take your call or text. And if you don’t like what we’ve done here this evening, you can contact the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 1-800-273-8255, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The Lifeline provides free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals.Thank you for choosing us to waste your valuable time on! This has been ORLYRADIO, Part of The Random Acts Company. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 United States License, including the music Rocket and Pamgaea created by Kevin MacLeod (www.incompetech.com)

ORLYRADIO SHOW
ORLY-EP0167A - Money: The Trump Tax Plan

ORLYRADIO SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2017 75:12


ORLY-EP0167A - Money: The Trump Tax PlanWelcome to ORLYRADIO #167b recorded Friday, October 6th, 2017 - where we dismantle the current events for your edutainment through mostly rational conversations that make you go ‘Oh Really’! I’m your host Andy Cowen with my usual suspects, Daniel Atherton, Stephen Griffith, and Amber Biesecker.We make mistakes. Please, if you find one, pause the podcast, and send us a note. orlyradiopodcast@gmail.com or phone it in 470-222-6759 Thank you to our Patreon Supporters!Donald DavisMelissa G.HenryDaniel Duncan (Problem Addict Podcast)Following the Money - Market Watch: http://money.cnn.com/data/markets/https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/%5EDJI/history/ Aug: - Week 4 - 8/25/17:Dow closed at 21,813.67 UP 139.16 DOWN 16.64 from JulyNasdaq closed at 6,265.64 UP 49.11 DOWN 109.04 from JulyS&P closed at 2,443.05 UP 17.5 DOWN 29.05 from JulySept: Week 5 - 9/29/17: https://www.zacks.com/stock/news/277326/stock-market-news-for-sep-29-2017Dow closed at 22,381 UP $567.33 From AugustNasdaq closed at 6,453.45 UP $187.81 From AugustS&P closed at 2,510.06 UP $67.01 From AugustOctober Friday Closing changes week to week:OCT:: Week 1 - 10/06/17: https://www.zacks.com/stock/news/278014/stock-market-news-for-oct-6-2017Dow closed at 22,775.39 UP $394.39Nasdaq closed at 6,585.36 UP $131.91S&P closed at 2,552.07 UP $42.01 From Zacks: “The S&P 500 breached a 20 year record on Thursday after hitting record close for six days on the trot. Also, the Dow and the Nasdaq notched up all-time highs. Meanwhile, the House of Representatives passed a $4.1 trillion budget bill for 2018. This package also includes $1.1 trillion for non-entitlement spending which further includes the U.S. defense budget for 2018.”Following the Money - OIL http://www.nasdaq.com/markets/crude-oil.aspxWTI (NYMEX) PriceJuly: Week 4: $49.71 USD UP $3.94 From last week, UP $5.48 from the top of the month.August:Week 4: $47.87 USD DOWN $0.27 From last week, DOWN $1.81 from July.September:Week 5: $51.67 USD UP $1.01, UP $3.80 from August.October:Week 1: $49.29 USD DOWN $2.38 Back to July Prices.  Following the Money - Exchange Rates International Monetary Fund (IMF) XDR/SDR Basket CurrenciesFive most-traded currencies in the foreign exchange market referenced against the US Dollar.JulyWeek 4: $1 USD = €0.85 Eur = ¥6.74 CNY = ¥110.63 JPY = 0.76 GBP = 0.00036 BitcoinAugust:Week 4: $1 USD = €0.84 Eur = ¥6.65 CNY = ¥109.37 JPY = 0.77 GBP = 0.00023 BitcoinSeptember:Week 5: $1 USD = €0.85 Eur = ¥6.64 CNY = ¥112.46 JPY = 0.75 GBP = 0.00024 BitcoinOctober:Week 1: $1 USD = €0.85 Eur = ¥6.57 CNY = ¥112.63 JPY = 0.77 GBP = 0.00023 BitcoinUS National Debt TickerWatch that puppy grow! http://www.usdebtclock.org/ View fullsize July 28: $19,967,603,583,206August 25: $19,974,087,991,615 UP $68,048,025 September 29: $20,178,001,744,606 UP $5,251,427,833October 6th: $20,345,281,729,369 UP $167,279,984,763 The proposed Brackets. A higher bracket is possible through Congressional action. The Trump Tax Plan https://assets.donaldjtrump.com/trump-tax-reform.pdfThe Standard Deduction (as in non-itemized) will double. $12k for singles, $24k married.Alternative Minimum (AMT)is removedIncreased Child Tax Credit (Under age of 17)Adult Dependent tax credit of $500Removal of the Estate Tax (or as they would like the american farmer to believe, the Death tax)Deductions for State Income Tax are going away (Double taxation on income??)Corporate Tax Rate is being cut from 35% to 20%S-Corp an small business taxes are capped at 25%How they propose to be “Fiscally responsible” and “The Trump tax cuts are fully paid for by”:Reducing or eliminating deductions and loopholes available to the very rich, starting by steepening the curve of the Personal Exemption Phaseout and the Pease Limitation on itemized deductions. The Trump plan also phases out the tax exemption on life insurance interest for high-income earners, ends the current tax treatment of carried interest for speculative partnerships that do not grow businesses or create jobs and are not risking their own capital, and reduces or eliminates other loopholes for the very rich and special interests. These reductions and eliminations will not harm the economy or hurt the middle class. Because the Trump plan introduces a new business income rate within the personal income tax code, they will not harm small businesses either. A one-time deemed repatriation of corporate cash held overseas at a significantly discounted 10% tax rate. Since we are making America’s corporate tax rate globally competitive, it is only fair that corporations help make that move fiscally responsible. U.S.-owned corporations have as much as $2.5 trillion in cash sitting overseas. Some companies have been leaving cash overseas as a tax maneuver. Under this plan, they can bring their cash home and put it to work in America while benefitting from the newly-lowered corporate tax rate that is globally competitive and no longer requires parking cash overseas. Other companies have cash overseas for specific business units or activities. They can leave that cash overseas, but they will still have to pay the one-time repatriation fee. An end to the deferral of taxes on corporate income earned abroad. Corporations will no longer be allowed to defer taxes on income earned abroad, but the foreign tax credit will remain in place because no company should face double taxation. Reducing or eliminating some corporate loopholes that cater to special interests, as well as deductions made unnecessary or redundant by the new lower tax rate on corporations and business income. We will also phase in a reasonable cap on the deductibility of business interest expenses.2. House Budget Bill https://www.washingtonpost.com/powerpost/house-passes-2018-budget-taking-a-crucial-step-toward-tax-overhaul/2017/10/05/5ea7294e-a9d1-11e7-850e-2bdd1236be5d_story.html?utm_term=.1841f3e45fe5 If you’ve enjoyed what we do here and would like to help us out, there are a few ways.You can donate to the show through www.Patreon.com/orlyradio and get early access to full show content.Make the Algorithm work for us by reviewing us on iTunes to boost our ranking.Use your Words and tell someone about us.And of course, engage us! Send us an message on the social medias or the electronic mails @ ORLYRADIOPODCAST@gmail.com or if you are the more talkative sort 470-222-ORLY (6759) is always ready to take your call or text. And if you don’t like what we’ve done here this evening, you can contact the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 1-800-273-8255, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The Lifeline provides free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals.Thank you for choosing us to waste your valuable time on! This has been ORLYRADIO, Part of The Random Acts Company. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 United States License, including the music Rocket and Pamgaea created by Kevin MacLeod (www.incompetech.com)