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The Jay and Kay Show
The Jay and Kay Show - Episode 021 (Audio Only)

The Jay and Kay Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 120:20


Listen to Jay and Kay Discuss Today's Trending Stories.The Sports World loses Two Icons. RIP Pete Rose and Dikembe MutomboBaseball icon Pete Rose, whose successes were overshadowed by a betting scandal, passed away at the age of 83. This happened on the same day that Hall of famer and defensive stalwart Dikembe Mutombo passed away. Jay and Kay were fans of both athletes and discuss their careers and the impact of their passings. Is Jussie Smollett Blackballed? He Self-Produces Film After Lack Of Opportunities Smollett returned to the silver screen with the self-directed film "The Lost Holliday," starring himself alongside Jabari Redd and Vivica A. Fox. Is Smollett blackballed? Can he be forgiven if he doesn't own his mistake and ask for forgiveness? Jay and Kay talk about the Jussie's future.Diddy Still Seeking Bail Release. He Adds More Lawyers to His legal TeamDiddy seems to be hoping the third time is charm, as he refuses to give up on being released on bail. The embattled hip-hop mogul has been denied bail twice despite offering to put up $50 million. He strategy includes the hiring of lawyers that specialize in appeals in hopes of turning over the judge's decision. Jay and Kay discuss whether Diddy will be released. Did Antonio Brown Attributes Travis Kelce's Skills Decline to Taylor Swift's Racial Background?Fans are dragging the former NFL superstar over the coals for a misogynistic social media post he made about Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift. However, it appears brown has no intentions of apologizing for his comment. He's made it a habit of using inappropriate commentary against current and former players. Jay and Kay discuss if these comments will have any effect on Travis and Taylor's fairytale relationship.What Do You Say Jay and Kay: After a 20 Year Relationship I'm Single and Terrified About Online Dating. Loyal listener ask Jay and Kay for help in navigating his post relationship life. As he is mindful of the pitfalls that come with online dating. Having experienced it themselves, they were more than happy to lend a hand. TheJayandKayShow - YouTubejayandkayshow (@jayandkayshow) | TikTokTheJayandKayShow (@thejayandkayshow_) • Instagram photos and videos

The Jay and Kay Show
The Jay and Kay Show - Episode 020 (Audio Only)

The Jay and Kay Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 131:07


Listen to Jay and Kay Discuss Today's Trending Stories.Donald Trump Faced With Another Assassination AttemptAnother apparent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. This time as he played golf in Florida. Jay and Kay discuss how the levels of disdain have taken over American politics. What does this all mean? Janet Jackson Questions Kamala Harris' Racial Background. Is Harris Really a Black Woman?Janet Jackson seemingly questioned Vice President Kamala Harris‘ race. Stating that she heard Harris is not a black woman. Well, many folks didn't like that the sound of that and came for Janet. Including Jay so he and Kay talked about how this could impact her career, if at all.Taylor Swift Gets ‘Hate' Confirmation from Trump After Her Harris EndorsementFormer President Trump definitely isn't a Swiftie. After the mega popstar endorsed his rival for president, VP Harris Trump Made his feeling known by stating he hates Taylor Swift. Jay and Kay debate if this will hurt or help Trump in his reelection efforts.Whoa! Did Rich Lowry Really Use a Racial Slur to Describe Haitian Immigrants? Editor of the National Review, Rich Lowry is trending after using the n-word on the Megyn Kelly Show. Lowry would have listeners believe our ears may be lying to us as he denied ever saying the word. Jay knows Rich Lowry and wonders if the use of the n-word has a greater implication. Tune in to hear Jay and Kay talk about it.Diddy Arrested By Feds After Indictment On a Slew Of Charges It's been six months since the federal raid on Sean Diddy Combs' residences and the evidence gathered from the raid provided Feds with all they needed for an indictment and arrest. Diddy was taken into custody, denied bail and awaits his fate in a New York City facility. Jay and Kay unpack this ongoing story and discuss what the arrest means to Diddy.What Do You Say Jay and Kay: The Engagement Is Off. Should My Ex-Fiancée Return My Ring? Listener says he wants his ring back after his Fiancée called off the wedding and ended the relationship. His Ex calls him petty and ask what's next, the flatscreen TV? This topic hit Jay differently so he disclosed his own personal experience.TheJayandKayShow - YouTubejayandkayshow (@jayandkayshow) | TikTokTheJayandKayShow (@thejayandkayshow_) • Instagram photos and videos

WashingTECH Tech Policy Podcast with Joe Miller
Alfred Mathewson: How to Think About Race, Tech & Antitrust (Ep.189)

WashingTECH Tech Policy Podcast with Joe Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 32:12


Bio Alfred Mathewson (@hubisoninthe505) is the former Emeritus Professor of Law and Henry Weihofen Chair of Law at the University of New Mexico School of Law. He joined the UNM law faculty in 1983 after working as a corporate, securities and banking lawyer in Denver. He was named the Director of the Africana Studies Program in 2013 after having served as Acting or Interim Director since 2009. From 1997 through 2002, he was Associate Dean of Academics. In that position, he oversaw the curriculum, clinical law program, faculty appointments, the faculty promotion and tenure process, library, faculty development and related issues. Professor Mathewson served as a Co-Dean of the law school from 2015 to 2018. Mathewson's teaching and research focuses on antitrust law, business planning, sports law, minority business enterprises and corporate governance. He frequently supervises in the Business and Tax law Clinic and has served occasionally as Acting Director of the Clinical Law Program during the summer. He recently added Transactional Negotiations to his teaching portfolio. He has published numerous articles and given speeches in these areas and he brings this expertise to his teaching. He is a member of the American Bar Association and the American Law Institute. He has served on several ABA accreditation inspection teams. He is a member of the AALS Section on Law and Sports Law, of which he has previously served as chair. He currently is serving another stint as chair of the UNM Athletic Council. He serves as the faculty adviser of the UNM Chapter of the Black Law Students Association. He is active in various community organizations, including the Albuquerque Council on International Visitors. He has served as the president of the New Mexico Black Lawyers Association and the Sam Cary Bar Association (Denver). His recent publications include The Bowl Championship Series, Conference Realignment and the Major College Football Oligopoly: Revolution Not Reform, 1 Miss. Sports L. Rev. (2012) and Remediating Discrimination Against African American Females at the Intersection of Title IX and Title VI, 2 Wake Forest J. L. & Policy (2012). He presented “Times Have Changed: A New Bargain for Sharing the Revenue Stream in Intercollegiate Athletics with Student Athletes,” a paper prepared for panel at AALS 2014 Annual Meeting Section on Law and Sports program entitled, “O'Bannon v. NCAA: Is There An Unprecedented Change To Intercollegiate Sports Just Over The Horizon?” Resources Race in Ordinary Course: Utilizing the Racial Background in Antitrust and Corporate Law Courses by Alfred Mathewson, 23 St. John’s J. Legal Comment 667 (2008). Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom by David W. Blight Civil Rights and the Anti-trust Laws by Philip Marcus Race, Markets and Hollywood’s Perpetual Dilemma by Hosea R. Harvey Amazon Antitrust Paradox by Lina M. Khan News Roundup Google walkout organizer leaves the company Claire Stapleton, one of the organizers of last year’s global walkout at Google following revelations that the company allegedly hid sexual harassment allegations against Android developer Andy Rubin, has left the company, saying she was retaliated against. She wrote in an internal document, later posted on Medium by Google Walkout for Real Change, “These past few months have been unbearably stressful and confusing. But they’ve been eye-opening, too: the more I spoke up about what I was experiencing, the more I heard, and the more I understood how universal these issues are.” Stapleton said she’s leaving the company because she’s having a baby. Google has refuted the allegations. Maine signs robust privacy bill The State of Maine’s governor, Janet Mills, signed a new privacy bill into law last week requiringcarriers to get consumers’ permission before selling their data to third parties. It specifically prohibits ISPs from retaliating against consumers for refusing to allow their data to be sold.     YouTube Revokes Steven Crowder’s Ads   YouTube shifted gears and revoked the ads of far-right commentator Steven Crowder over Crowder’s use of homophobic language. The company backtracked following outcry over the company’s initial defense of Crowder. But the ban isn’t permanent. Crowder simply must remove the offensive content, including the homophobic t-shirts he was selling in his online store.   FCC permits carriers to block more robocalls   The FCC allowed carriers last week to ban even more robocalls by allowing them to stop calls on behalf of subscribers.  The order had bipartisan support, but Democrat Jessica Rosenworcel said it opens the door for carriers to charge for the service since the order doesn’t contain any language to prevent that from happening.   Pew reports lagging tech adoption in rural   Pew reports that rural communities lag the rest of the country when it comes to tech adoption. At 63%, rural households are 10 points lower than the rest of the country. Smartphone penetration, at 67%, is also 10 points lower. Tablet penetration and the number of households with desktop computers also lags.   Congress kills bill provision preventing IRS from setting up free filing service   Finally, it looks like you’re going to have an alternative to Turbo Tax. The tax preparation service is facing some competition from the IRS itself. Congress has killed a provision of the Taxpayer First Act that would have prevented the IRS from creating its own, free online tax filing service.   Events   Tues., 6/11   NCTA/Rural Broadband Caucus Trailblazing a Path for Rural Broadband 11:30AM-1:00PM   Uber Elevate Summit 2019 Reagan International Center Today & Tomorrow   Campaign for a Commercial Free Childhood & Color of Change Digital Privacy Briefing Rayburn 2322 3:30-5:00pm   Entertainment Software Association ES3 LA Convention Center Today through Wednesday   House Judiciary Committee Hearing on Online Platforms and Market Power, Part 1: The Free and Diverse Press Rayburn 2141 2PM   Wed., 6/12   Federal Communications Commission Tribal Workshop Riverwind Casino in Oklahoma Wed. and Thurs.

Postcolonial English - for iPod/iPhone
English in Post colonial Singapore

Postcolonial English - for iPod/iPhone

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2011 5:16


In Singapore English was adopted as one of the official languages after independence to try and bring together the countries.

Postcolonial English - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- English in Post colonial Singapore

Postcolonial English - for iPod/iPhone

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2011


Transcript -- In Singapore English was adopted as one of the official languages after independence to try and bring together the countries.

Postcolonial English - for iPad/Mac/PC
English in Post colonial Singapore

Postcolonial English - for iPad/Mac/PC

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2011 5:16


In Singapore English was adopted as one of the official languages after independence to try and bring together the countries.

Postcolonial English - for iPad/Mac/PC
Transcript -- English in Post colonial Singapore

Postcolonial English - for iPad/Mac/PC

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2011


Transcript -- In Singapore English was adopted as one of the official languages after independence to try and bring together the countries.