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"15 years" Discussed on The Bible Recap

The Bible Recap

06:59 min | 14 hrs ago

"15 years" Discussed on The Bible Recap

"Yesterday the Israelites won a lot of wars and took a lot of land so today we open with the summary of what land they've acquired with lots of boundaries that are probably unfamiliar to you and that seem unimportant. Rest assured that these boundaries were very important to the people at the time and not only that, but these lists have also served our faith historically and archeologically. So hang in there when we're in these dry patches, know that they serve a purpose greater than you. We started out with the land they conquered when Moses was still alive. All the stuff east of the Jordan River where the 2.5 transjordan tribes live. Gad, Reuben and east manasseh. Then we cross the Jordan River heading west into the promised land and read about the areas conquered by Joshua. After all this conquering Joshua is pretty old, but God says he's not done with him. There's still more land to take, so he's not allowed to die yet. But God will do the heavy lifting for them and drive out the inhabitants himself. Then Joshua will give the land to the remaining 9.5 tribes. And the levites, of course, have God himself as their inheritance, and their divvied up to live among each of the tribes. One of the problems with the 2.5 transjordan tribes to the east is that they didn't drive out all the people who live there, which is not okay, according to God. We'll continue to see how this act of disobedience causes them trouble through the years. Then we have an encounter with Caleb. He was the other spy who, along with Joshua, believed God 45 years earlier when they spied out this very land. He's talking to Joshua about what they endured then and what God promised to them. He recalls following God in the face of fear, and he's ready to do it again. Even at the age of 85, he wants to go personally fight against the Anakin. The Giants in the land. And he succeeds under Joshua's blessing in God's direction. Chapter 15 tells us all about Judas inheritance. They were the largest tribe by far, so they get the largest plot of land. Almost everything Judah got was desert. But it does edge in on Jerusalem, so that's a plus. And they also got all that mineral rich soil of the Dead Sea. So I guess that means they had free facials and floating. We've included a general map of the tribal allotments in today's show notes for those of you who are visual. Having been to almost all of these places, I personally think Benjamin naphthalene and Dan got the best allotments. Their land is represented by the current areas of Jerusalem, the Sea of Galilee and Tel Aviv. The land I would be least interested in is Simeon's land. It's straight up desert with nothing awesome in it. Unless you like desert. By the way, any time you see the word in a Jeb, that's a reference to the desert. Because Caleb was a part of the tribe of Judah, his inheritance falls within there allotment. There's one plot of land promised to him that he asked for help with and he promises that whatever man conquers that city will get to marry his daughter. I know how I would feel about this today if it happened, but if I live back then, I probably would consider it an honor to be the grand prize for the warrior who conquered the most difficult city in my father's land. His daughter's cousin othniel happened to be the one who conquered it. Which is not awesome in today's culture, but was pretty great back then. And she had one request, since her portion included the Najib, the desert, she also wanted two springs of water. Smart woman. And her dad gave it to her. We ended today's reading with a sentence that is in contrast to everything else we read today. Which is also where my God shot came in. 1563 says, but the jebusites, the inhabitants of Jerusalem, the people of Judah could not drive out. So the jebusites dwell with the people of Judah at Jerusalem to this day. Earlier in 1313, we read about how the transjordan tribes did not drive out the people of the land, which suggests that they didn't even try. But this text about Judah's land says that the people of Judah could not drive out the jebusites from Jerusalem, as in they tried, and they failed. Why? If God was with them, why couldn't they just believe in themselves and make it happen? Why couldn't they recall God's promises to them and hold him to his words? God will not be manipulated by our mantras. He made a very specific agreement with them about how the land would be taken, and it involved obedience. They can't just show up with their entitlement and expect God to give them what they want. Even when it's what he promised them personally and directly. This unique relationship their nation state has with God means that they have to walk in accordance with the covenant they made. And something was off here. There was some sin. So they don't acquire the land. Does that mean God has failed them? No, the story isn't over yet, so resist the urge to have all the answers just yet. God is at work, even in these so called delays, to shape their hearts, to do them good, to defeat the enemies in their lives despite their present failure. He's with them when they sin and fall short. He's with you when you fail. So even in failure, trust can grow, faith can be strengthened and joy can be found because he's where the joy is. Can we talk straight here? Who do you study the Bible with? Maybe you've tried Bible study groups before and we're really turned off because they seem to be mostly centered around gossip or complaining or showing off. So then you try doing a 6 week Bible study on your own, but you've only made it through two weeks in four months. Maybe you feel defeated or intimidated. Enter D group. 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Levin Called Into Radio Shows as 'the Matzah Ball Kid'

Mark Levin

01:57 min | 1 d ago

Levin Called Into Radio Shows as 'the Matzah Ball Kid'

"Interesting is I was 14 15 years old I used to call into bob grant's program on WABC and WOR and when he was thrown off those stations and he was on an FM station a very good F sub station WWD be at the time In Philadelphia and he was a dear dear friend But Bill corsair who is a dear friend to this day and he went to the radio Hall of Fame event in 2018 when I received the voted into the Hall of Fame and I want to thank everybody who did that And he had a show called the little rascals You know like the TV show but it wasn't really like it It was on from about midnight to 5 in the morning I love this show It was a really we the people show and people were really characters of themselves And he spoke to them with respect No I don't always but you understand He spoke to them It was a lot of fun So I call them And I became I gave myself a name Did I ever tell you what it was mister producer The matzo ball kit Why I don't know I don't know And he couldn't have been nicer but I used to take the phone you know it was on a very long wire take it all the way upstairs because everybody was sleeping And it was literally a dial phone back then Like I say this is 50 years ago And I would die and die on that and then wait on the last number or letter to dial Sometimes you'd get clicked off before you did not by him but by AT&T but sometimes just in the Nick of time I would get in there

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Rep. Tiffany Asks ATF Official Why Hunter Biden Hasn't Been Prosecuted

Mark Levin

01:34 min | 2 d ago

Rep. Tiffany Asks ATF Official Why Hunter Biden Hasn't Been Prosecuted

"Between rob Wilcox and ATF official And representative Tom Tiffany the Republican From Wisconsin And I want you to listen to this because this kind of says it all Cut 9 go If a person lies on form 44 73 and a user and is a user of unlawful drugs you can get between 5 to ten years for that Is that correct Is that my understanding No I believe Congress changed the sentence last Congress What is that sentence now Up to 15 Up to 15 years Why hasn't Hunter Biden been prosecuted for the crime that he committed I'm not aware of the facts of that case and can't comment on it Okay who do we talk to to see why this case is not being prosecuted I mean he said very clearly in his book that he used drugs He had gun Aegon at least a gun Point of order mister chairman Totally irrelevant and not germane to this proceeding He's got his he's got his 5 minutes Go ahead continue Okay I understand why you do not want mister Wilcox to answer that question It's very clear why you don't want Because there's a dual system of justice in America That's what's going on right now And everybody's talking about it across America There's two standards of justice that are that are going on In amazes me that this Democrat interrupts like this Point of water

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The Joy of Entrepreneurship With Venture Capitalist Vic Keller

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:53 min | 3 d ago

The Joy of Entrepreneurship With Venture Capitalist Vic Keller

"We live in a great country and in this country, we have amazing stories of success, one of the pieces of feedback I receive from young people, so how can I be successful? All I hear is this negativity on campus. Well, we want to introduce you to one of the most successful entrepreneurs in the country, Vic Keller Vic, welcome to the program. Thank you, Charlie. Glad to be here. You have several businesses and the success could go on and on and on. Tell us your story. Man, my story is one of coming from humble roots. I just remember being 14 years old and trying to convince McDonald's. I was 15 years old, so I could get a job and from there I just had a bunch of jobs and then by the time I was, I think 23, 24 years old, I really understood that I wanted to be an entrepreneur. I was working at JPMorgan and was learning some great stuff, but I realized I was on the wrong side of the table for really how I was wired. I wanted to be that entrepreneur that was controlling those commercial banking accounts and building enterprise and being capitalistic. We live in the greatest country in the world. We're losing part of it, but boy, there's so many great stories that come out of a free market. The free market enterprise we have here is unbelievable. So just really at 23 24 years old, sort of thinking about it at 25, pull the trigger, started my first business. And you know, it sounds complex and daunting when you think about starting a business, but it wasn't. I talked a couple of my best Friends and to join to me and went online, formed an LLC and got a website that I was in business. What were you selling? You know, my first business was in the automotive industry and I was selling products and services in the automotive industry and it was a absolutely fast paced, high energy lot of hustle. A lot of awesome, but high margin. High margin, a lot of room for air. I learned when I was young. I like high margin businesses. And they really provide a lot of opportunity for fun expansion growth. High margin high volume. If you find those two things. The best. It's the best. You just need good people as well.

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Pat Boone Shares a Story About Elvis and Lisa Marie

The Eric Metaxas Show

02:28 min | 4 d ago

Pat Boone Shares a Story About Elvis and Lisa Marie

"I remember, I don't know, it's got to be close to like 15 years ago or something. When Elizabeth Taylor passed away and Dick Cavett, who I'm privileged to call a friend as I call you friend, he was interviewed on, I don't know what it was. I don't think Larry King was on anymore. But it was one of those shows and he was being asked about Liz Taylor and he said, yeah, she's like the last of the redwoods from that Hollywood era. She's the last one. But he said, but, you know, we shouldn't envy these people because he knew the behind the scenes story that addicted to drugs innumerable failed marriages, alcoholism. I mean, a level of misery that is mostly hidden from the public or it's sold in the tabloids as part of their fun, crazy life. But you know these people as people and you realize it sells itself records, it sells movies, but it destroys lives. It's heartbreaking. Yeah, when Lisa Marie. Died recently and her own son had died of a drug overdose. And I'd been with her just a month before with Priscilla. It was at the 45th anniversary of Elvis's death. And of course, there were still people coming from around the world as they do every year in August. And there's a shrine that was on Elvis at his at his home site. And it's almost like they're coming to commemorate saint Elvis. Because for sure. And he was gone and so they just can't let him go. Well, then in the shadow of all of that, talk about the valley of the shadow of death. Lisa Marie's son died, and then of drugs, and then she died of a heart attack. And I made the statement because I loved them all. I had just been with them. Celebrating, you know, Elvis life. And to some extent, his death, and I made the statement that supreme fantastic success can often be more dangerous, the sudden success than long lives in poverty.

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Wisconsin, Politics, And Money

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

01:19 min | 6 d ago

Wisconsin, Politics, And Money

"Wisconsin is the burned overground. It's sort of like we're revivals of left and right have occurred in alternate dances over the last 15 years. So everybody is marked and tabulated. It's a get out the vote effort, which is why she's raised so much money. How much money has she raised, by the way? And most of it from out of state by oh, gonna say, yeah, well, most of her money is coming from out of state. So in the last reporting period, 96% of her contributions came from outside of Wisconsin. 96%. You know, in a way, that's been encouraging to me because it tells me that the people of Wisconsin are not buying the bill of goods that she's trying to sell. So it is getting to be an astronomical number for Supreme Court race. I think we're headed to north of $30 million when all of a sudden done and we are already here in Wisconsin. This is already the most expensive Supreme Court race in the history of the country, not just Wisconsin, the entire country. I mean, think about that. I mean, that includes races in California, New York, Texas, Florida. The most expensive right here in Wisconsin. And I think you're right. The reason that there is that much money being spent is there is the two competing visions here could have implications across the rest of the country. So

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One of the Greatest Republican Issues of Recent Times

The Doug Collins Podcast

01:07 min | 6 d ago

One of the Greatest Republican Issues of Recent Times

"One of the greatest problems that Republican Party has had in the last 15 years is the line from 2010 and that was that we will repeal ObamaCare. Repeal ObamaCare, repeal ObamaCare. And we kept telling our voters that all through 2011, 12, and so we're going to do this without having a mechanism to do it. And you can go vote in house the House of Representatives to do something, but if it never gets to the Senate and never gets the presidential signature, guess what? It never happened. And so for years, Republicans were able to Nick away at the ObamaCare legislation basically gutting it for a many, many ways. 8 or 9 times that a president Obama actually signed that basically gutted much of the ObamaCare legislation, but we could not tell that to voters on the Republican side because all they heard was repeal ObamaCare. They don't care that it doesn't work the way it should. And it's not as effective as what they had hoped it would be. And but yet it did have enough of an impact in which it changed the whole landscape of healthcare in this country. And when we had the opportunity, we failed.

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Jim Bianco on Why the Banking System Has Always Been Broken

Unchained

02:15 min | Last week

Jim Bianco on Why the Banking System Has Always Been Broken

"We've seen three bank closures in quick succession. It seems each of them had different causes, but since you're a macro expert, I wanted to ask you about one of the causes that has been much discussed, which is the current high interest rate environment. Do you think that that played a role in if so, what was that role? No, I think it played the primary role in what's been happening. I'm going to use a fancy term and then I'm going to try and define it. This is a liquidity crisis, not a solvency crisis. Now, what does that mean? This is nothing like 2008. In 2008, banks made loans and they bought securities, then they lost a ton of money on them. And they were unable to meet their obligations because of losses. In 2023, banks made loans and they own securities, which were largely good. There was no real problem with security. I know people are trying to make a big deal about this unrealized loss, but that's not a real problem. What happened was everybody wanted their money back on the same day. And a bank can't turn to a loan in a mortgage and a bunch of securities and sell them all in the next four minutes and raise cash in order to meet those obligations. This is what costs these banks to fail. If you want a better explanation of this, go watch the bank run and it's a wonderful life. This is exactly what happened in the 1930s. So this is from 80 years ago. What's going on in the markets? This is not from 15 years ago. It's a liquidity problem. It's not a solvency problem. Now that I've defined it, the problem was interest rates. In both directions, both zero interest rates for 14 years, I think was the bigger problem in raising of interest rates. What happened with banks coming into a year ago was they had enough deposits. They didn't need any more deposits. So when the fed started raising rates, you might have noticed, I have noticed that your bank never raised your rate. Your savings account, you're checking account are still somewhere near zero on your interest rate. A lot of people think that that's because they're supposed to be there. No, they're supposed to follow the market. You're checking account should be giving you 4% on your money. Your savings account should be giving you 4% on your money. It's not. And that's because the banks didn't need to attract any more money.

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Carol Roth Joins for an In-Depth Discussion on the Economy

The Trish Regan Show

02:08 min | Last week

Carol Roth Joins for an In-Depth Discussion on the Economy

"Exactly happened with Silicon Valley bank was signature bank, some of the other big regionals, first republic, what is this fear factor? And is it contained by way of what the fed did? Yeah, the way I like to break it down particularly for Silicon Valley bank is that I feel like the fed was the arsonist that burnt the house down and then they wanted to stand by with a bucket of water and throw it in the house and go, oh look, we're helping. We're helping to put out the fire. So this all goes back to the fact that we have had easy money policy basically for the last 15 years. We got a little bit of a move towards raising interest rates and a theoretical pause on QE and then COVID came about and we had quote unquote emergency policy. Stimulated the economy printed trillions of dollars and there was all of this money intentionally sloshing around the economy. So in Silicon Valley that meant a lot of funding for startups and they went and because of different deals that are made out in Silicon Valley, a lot of them put their deposits with Silicon Valley bank. Which normally for a bank is a great thing to do, but after 15 years of easy money, they didn't have enough people to lend to. So they had more deposits coming in, but they couldn't put that minded work the way that a bank usually does, you know, through making loans. So they said, okay, well, we have to do something with this money. We want to try and get some yield. And here's where the really weird boneheaded management thing happened is they decided to put that into quote unquote safe securities, treasury mortgage backed securities. But lock them up not for 6 months or a year, even 5 years. They locked them up for ten years. I know. Which makes no sense because the head of silicon valley bank sits on or used to sit on the San Francisco fed. So the idea that the fed was never going to have to raise rates again. It was insane. But

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Prostate cancer treatment can wait for most men, study finds

AP News Radio

00:50 sec | 2 weeks ago

Prostate cancer treatment can wait for most men, study finds

"A new study finds long-term evidence that actively monitoring localized prostate cancer, rather than taking action can be a safe option. British researchers studied 1600 patients with prostate cancer in the UK, who were randomly assigned surgery, radiation, or active monitoring. In all three groups, after 15 years, this survival rate was very high. 97%, regardless of the treatment option. Lead study author, doctor Freddie hamdi at the University of Oxford, says this is great news for men diagnosed with localized prostate cancer, and they shouldn't panic or rush a treatment decision. Others note those who can hold off on treatment can avoid the possible side effects of sexual difficulties or incontinence. I'm Jackie Quinn

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Silicon Valley Bank shut down in the second-largest U.S. bank failure ever

AP News Radio

00:34 sec | 2 weeks ago

Silicon Valley Bank shut down in the second-largest U.S. bank failure ever

"Some tech startups are facing serious financial trouble after the failure of Silicon Valley bank, the nation's 16th largest, I Norman hall, regulators have seized the assets of one of Silicon Valley's top banks making the largest failure of a U.S. financial institution since the height of the financial crisis almost 15 years ago. Silicon Valley bank failed after depositors hurried to withdraw money this week amid anxiety over the bank's health that leaves firms like Seattle base shelf engine in a lurch CEO and cofounder Stefan kelp. We can't operate our business without

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Prince Edward Receives a New Title on His Birthday

AP News Radio

00:42 sec | 2 weeks ago

Prince Edward Receives a New Title on His Birthday

"King Charles the third has made his youngest brother the Duke of Edinburgh, passing on a title held by their late father Prince Philip, the dukedom was given to Edward upon the request of the king's father who previously held the title, Prince Philip, was made the Duke of Edinburgh upon his marriage to Queen Elizabeth II in 1947, he held the title until his death at the age of 99. It was Prince Philip's wish that Edward, the youngest of his four children, be bestowed with the title after he and the queen both died, Edward's wife Sophie will now be known as the duchess of Edinburgh and their 15 year old son James becomes the Earl of Wessex, the title Edward previously held, Karen Chammas

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Finalto Strengthens its Sales Team with Former iS Prime Senior Marco Maggioni

Finance Magnates

03:07 min | 2 weeks ago

Finalto Strengthens its Sales Team with Former iS Prime Senior Marco Maggioni

"1 p.m. Sunday March 5th, 2023. Finn alto strengthens its sales team with former is prime senior Marco magione LTP GT final to an institutional trading and liquidity services company, announced that Marco magione joined its team maggioni joins a sales director with a focus on liquidity and execution services for the institutional market LTP GT LTP GT according to a statement issued by dot finance magnates, dot com thought leadership fennell town bale's new data center and service improvements target coop Blanco rel cot follow quat date article linked to a true equation tagged. Maggioni has been serving the effects industry for nearly 15 years, and has picked up a good deal of expertise along the way, developing business and delivering sales growth for some of the most established FX brokers in Europe, opening branch offices and regional desk, managing the entire sales cycle from the origination of opportunities through to the execution of the sales strategy and closing deals LTP GT LTP GT having most recently spent 5 years at dot finance magnates, dot com executive SS prime cofounders depart business 8 years after quack target coit blanc what real quick follow quad data article linked with true coitus primal tag. As sales director and head of new business, Marco has been designing and executing plans for new business acquisition, leading a dedicated origination team of institutional sales, and overseeing some crucial aspects of the sales operations. Am excited to be joining the industry leaders. I am looking forward to being part of fennel pos continued growth, working with like minded, talented people who match my ambition. I genuinely believe I will be able to fulfill my potential at finito, and I know I can offer them tangible business results. Head of sales, said quote Marco joining fin alto shows we are attracting the right caliber of person to help drive our business forward. Marco has the knowledge and drive to add real value to our sales team we all look forward to a successful career for Marco at finito, dot quilt with final tough ref coffs, dot finance magnates, come for exclusive a final to group its new group CEO of shopman and green bond apart quote target qua blank what rel cot follow quat date article linked to a true Quartet's changed tagged senior management a few months ago. On November, Ron Hoffman, the group chief executive officer CEO, and leer in greenbone, the group chief operating officer, COO, have departed from the financial solutions providers after over 7 years fin alto has tapped Matthew maloney, who has been the CEO of fennel financial services and fin alto trading, since February 2021, to take over from Hoffman as the new group CEO, dot LTP GT this article was written by finance magnates staff at WWW dot finance magnates dot com.

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At New Mexico St, a meltdown that runs beyond basketball

AP News Radio

01:01 min | 3 weeks ago

At New Mexico St, a meltdown that runs beyond basketball

"New Mexico state university deals with a meltdown that runs beyond basketball. The men's basketball program has been shelled for the season after a fatal shooting and a gruesome allegation of locker room hazing. The move prompted Chancellor Dan arvizu to say he's disgusted and angry about what has happened within the program. There have been some egregious violations of our student code of conduct. And there have been essentially other despicable acts. New Mexico state has had 7 different presidents interim presidents and chancellors over the past 15 years. History professor Jamie bronstein serves as vice chair of the faculty Senate. Because there's so much churn in our upper administration. We never get to the point of really hammering out who is accountable for upholding policies. Athletic director Mario maca says to basketball team will resume playing next year. I'm Mike Hempen

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 High school stabbing leaves 1 student dead, another wounded

AP News Radio

00:30 sec | 3 weeks ago

High school stabbing leaves 1 student dead, another wounded

"Officials say a fight in a Northern California school Wednesday escalated to a stabbing that left one student dead. Authorities say 16 year old high school junior Jalen pianta was stabbed several times Wednesday and later died, while a friend was stabbed in the hand, the victims walked into an art class at Montgomery high school in Santa Rosa, California, and appeared to have started an altercation with the suspect of 15 year old freshmen in front of about 30 other people, including a teacher, Santa Rosa police chief John Cragen. The teacher immediately jumped into action and they break up the initial fight,

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The Twitterverse Weighs in on Congressman Greg Steube's Beard

The Doug Collins Podcast

01:11 min | 3 weeks ago

The Twitterverse Weighs in on Congressman Greg Steube's Beard

"The first things to upgrade to congressman from Florida you've made such an impression and we've been on the podcast before. But I have to say, we got to start off on a fun note here. It has been a big topic of conversation since and we'll get into the unfortunate accident here earlier, but it has changed your looks. What are you getting? What's the feedback on the beards to be in the no beard studio? So the twitterverse 68% actually, more than two thirds, the twitterverse says I need to bring back the beard. So when I was in the hospital for three weeks, I had one of those C collars on and it was just rubbing my head and it was just driving me absolutely nuts. I mean, when I finally was with it enough, I told my dad, you need to go down to the emergency room and grab one of those pairs of clippers and just shave me down. And so for the time I had the sea collar on, it just because of the rubbing. I couldn't do it. And then ever since then, as I've started to grow it out, it's like it gets itchy and everything else, and we're getting into summertime in Florida. So I don't know. It's kind of like a new chapter, but we did put it. We did put it out there in the Twitter verse is like 68% to bring the beard back, but I look like 15 years older with the beard. So I'm still playing with it.

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BDSwiss Chief People Officer in Cyprus Leaves after a Year

Finance Magnates

04:49 min | 3 weeks ago

BDSwiss Chief People Officer in Cyprus Leaves after a Year

"8 p.m. Friday, February 24th, 2023. BD Swiss chief people officer in Cyprus, lease after a year. LTP GTA master roads the chief people officer at BD Swiss is leaving her cypress based role at the Utah ref cops dot finance magnates dot com's 4 o'clock class quarter's main term quote it quite 6 FAA 6 7 one four 7 F 7 B four D two three B one C 5 C zero D four zero 8 zero 76 one three quote target quote blank caught fork cell tagged and CFDs broker, the senior executive announced on Friday. Master rudis exit comes after over a year on the job. She noted that she will announce her new role soon LTP GT LTP GT who is the BD Swiss HR level masters joined the broker as head of HR in January 2022 she was promoted to chief people officer later in June the senior executive boasts of over 15 years of human resource. And talent experience in the financial industry and has worked with companies, such as primus and pricewaterhouse coopers, PWC Cyprus GTC served at. For over a year and half between June 2020 and December 2021 as the head of HR the role was also based in Cyprus. Before that she was the HR manager at Q 8 trade, a Forex and CFD dot finance magnates dot conference trading platform class quarters can dairy term quote if fate 5 8 zero zero B two CCF 5 four F 5 zero 98 T 7 8 zero D three two AFC 6 F 6 target quote trading platform tag provider. She held the position at the company between July 2019 and June 2020 dot LTP TLT PGT between January 2012. In June 2019, master had worked at AMDA in various roles, climbing to. Become the Europe, Middle East, and Africa talent acquisition project manager in. March 2017 at PWC Cyprus, she served as a senior associate, people and change dot LTP TLT PGT top staff leaves. Admiral's Australia LTP GTL TPG T meanwhile, on Friday. Thomas pantazzi, the head of country partnership at admiral's Australia, also announced that he was exiting his role at the Forex and CFD broker. Pantazis joined the Australian subsidiary as an account manager in February 2021 and became the head. Of country partnerships in January last year, dot LTP GT LTP GT there have been other. Executive moves at the ref cops dot finance magnates docked with target coop blank while rel caught follow copy D whistle tag in recent months. Mark cheres, one of the brokers marketing executives, whistle taffer dot finance magnates, dot com executive Assad whisper modest marks U.S. to marketing manager for Latin America target qua blank what will quote follow caught television last month tagged to marketing manager for Latin America. She raz, who joined the brokerage firm in December. 2021 brings over a decade of marketing, sales, and accounting experience to the. Roll LTP GT LTP GTB D Swiss also recently. Dot finance magnates dot com executive market Sanders under your joints was sent out by quote target coop Blanco rel quat follow quad hired HF markets Andreas Andrea tagged as its new chief. Commercial officer in Cyprus. Andrew brings over two decades of industry. Experience to the role. He previously worked for cyberspace brokerage firms such as iron FX and FX GM dot LTP GT LTP GT on the other hand. Admirals recently dot finance magnates dot com executive esmo Sadler Elise name is June Enrique and osmariel aspects of target coop Blanco rel quat follow quant, one more in all tag as its chief executive officer for Spain. Moriano, who brings a mix of academic and financial industry experience to the new role, was previously the brokers. Spain country manager LTP GT this article was written by Solomon oladipupo at WWW dot finance magnates dot com

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Ohio Pizzeria With Ad Looking to Hire 'Non-Stupid People' Goes Viral

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

01:55 min | Last month

Ohio Pizzeria With Ad Looking to Hire 'Non-Stupid People' Goes Viral

"Tried to be a little funny and I thought it was pretty funny. They tried to be entertaining when they put out a sign. That said they were hiring non stupid people. This is Santino's pizzeria. And people are very upset about this, apparently. And I'm not sure why. Because it's true as the, as the owner of a business, you want smart people working for you. You really don't want stupid people, especially at a pizza joint. And let's get real. Our nation's public education system has been churning out a record number of stupid people over the past ten, 15 years. Anyway, the owner of Santino's pizza that would be rob Santino. Did an interview with Fox and Friends. He said, look, the whole point was to be funny here. We wanted to use your humor. We've not had much luck traditionally on monster or indeed, or even flags on a front yard, bringing people in. So we thought we'd be somewhat untraditional, and it might draw attention, and it has. He says he needs at least 5 to 7 people to apply for a position, and he got it. So mission accomplished, but all these other folks are saying that he's offended young people by suggesting that they're stupid. No, he's not suggesting that they're stupid. He's actually acknowledging that there are in fact stupid people in the world. There are, in fact, stupid people in Ohio. And mister Santino does not want those stupid people working at his establishment. So he's just letting you know that if you're filling out the application and when you get to that Mark, the box you can check stupid or not stupid. Well, if you want a job, you better be non stupid. You

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Fed Minutes: Almost all officials backed quarter-point hike

AP News Radio

00:46 sec | Last month

Fed Minutes: Almost all officials backed quarter-point hike

"Minutes from the last fed meeting showed strong support for a quarter point hike, nearly all of the Federal Reserve policy makers agreed earlier this month to slow the rate of their increases to a quarter point with only a few supporting a larger half point hike. Most of the officials supported the quarter point increase because a slower pace would better allow them to assess the economy's progress towards reducing inflation to their 2% target. The increase raised the fed's benchmark rate to a range of 4.5% to 4.75%, the highest level in 15 years, beneficials unanimously agreed that ongoing increases in the fed's key rate would be appropriate at which points to additional hikes in the next two meetings at least. The Central Bank's rate hikes typically lead to more expensive mortgages, auto loans, credit card borrowing, and business lending. I'm Lisa dwyer

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"15 years" Discussed on The Bible Recap

The Bible Recap

07:10 min | 4 months ago

"15 years" Discussed on The Bible Recap

"Over the next few days, we're reading about the hinge point of history and the foundation of our faith. Even though they may be familiar to you, try not to rush through these readings or gloss over them. Sit with them if you can. Today's reading has a lot in common with Tamara's reading, so today we'll recap the first half, then tomorrow we'll tackle the last half. As the day breaks, Jesus has been through three religious trials, and the rulers declare him guilty. The next step if they want to enact the death penalty is to present him to the Roman governor pontius Pilate, because only the Romans can hand down the death penalty. So he's taken from his religious trials to a civil trial, with pilot, the people accuse Jesus of claiming to be a king, since that would pose a threat to the Roman authorities. In Luke's account, they even say Jesus had forbidden him to pay their taxes to Caesar, but we know that's a lie based on his response to them in Luke 20. Pilot questions him about being a king, and in John's account, Jesus explains that his kingdom is not of this world, otherwise his followers would be fighting, and they aren't. He says he's not there to fight, but to speak truth. Then pilot responds with a question that has always been a popular response to the gospel. What is truth? In Luke's account, pilot since Jesus to king Herod before proceeding with things. It seems like pilot is trying to find a loophole for having to make a judgment because Jesus is from another jurisdiction, even though his alleged crimes have been committed in Jerusalem, so he sends him off to king here a day higher authority. The king and his soldiers try to wound and shame Jesus by putting a purple robe and a crown of thorns on his head. Mocking his royalty and send him back to pontius Pilate. So now pilot has to make some kind of judgment call. But before Jesus was ever brought to pilot for the first time, while he was still being beaten and mocked at the high priest's house overnight, pilot's wife was asleep in her bed, having a nightmare about Jesus. It was so upsetting that she sends word to pilot to lead Jesus alone. Maybe this dream is from God as a means of heaping further judgment on pilot when he surrenders Jesus to be crucified. Or maybe this dream is from Satan, who continues to try to thwart the crucifixion because he knows it means his defeat. When pilot returns to the people, he declares Jesus innocent, that he offers him an option. He says, typically on Passover, we release a prisoner, so should it be Jesus or this guy named barabbas? Barabbas is a convicted felon who committed multiple crimes, including robbery, insurrection, and even murder, and the people choose to release barabbas. If you were with us during the Old Testament, you may remember the story of the sacrificial goat and the scapegoat from leviticus 16, one goat is sacrificed as a sin offering and the other is set free into the wilderness. This is a picture of that story. Actually, that was a picture of this story, and it's also a picture of us. We are barabbas, set Brie because Christ was kept as the sin offering. The people demand that Jesus be crucified, pilot tries to Dodge any responsibility by handing Jesus over to the people, but no matter how dismissive he is, and no matter how many times he washes his hands, passivity doesn't equal innocence. As the people respond, they accidentally speak a truth that is anyone's only hope. In Matthew 27 25, they say, his blood be on us and on our children. They didn't realize it. But that is the only hope for any of us that the blood of his sacrifice would cover our sins. His willing sacrifice paid for the sins of all God's kids. In light of what we know about God's sovereignty that he's the one who sets rulers in their places of authority like Jesus says in John 1911, then we know God is sovereign over every trial Jesus encounters and every ruler who hands down a verdict. And we also know goddess sovereign over those verdicts that resulted in Christ's death, because revelation 13 8 tells us the cross was the plan even before the world was formed. But knowing God's great attention to detail, it bothered me that there were only 6 trials. Why not 7? If God loves numbers and symbolism as much as he seems to, why did these trials stop one short of the number that represents perfection and completion, especially at such an important moment? Scripture doesn't tell us, but I have a theory. I'm always hesitant to share my thoughts and opinions with you because I don't want to risk having anyone think they're scripture, but occasionally I do share them because I think it's important to be curious about the unclear aspects of scripture while holding our conclusions with an open hand. So let me be clear, this is just a theory and it's not in scripture and I very well could be wrong. I wonder if, after the three religious trials declaring him guilty and the three civil trials declaring him innocent, the 7th and final verdict is actually the one handed out by God the father. Affirming and approving of the finished work of Christ on the cross. His beloved son in whom he is well pleased. The perfect complete verdict handed down by the one righteous judge. But maybe not. Okay, now back to scripture. While all the trials of Jesus are taking place, Judas has realized the magnitude of what he's done in handing over an innocent man. He feels like he can't live with the weight of that guilt, so he takes the silver and throws it back into the temple. The priests take the money and buy a field to serve as a cemetery, and Judas dies by suicide. Matthew tells us Judas changed his mind, but the original text marks this differently than a change of heart. I've heard this described as worldly sorrow, like in second Corinthian 7 ten. It says, godly sorrow brings repentance that leads to life without regret, but worldly sorrow brings death. Worldly sorrow is different from repentance. Worldly sorrow has no hope. And that's where Judas found himself. My God shot today was all over this text in the humility Jesus displays as he submits to the father's plans, as he receives the false accusations and the mocking and the rejection of the people he loves so much. The people he wept over not long ago. I ache with him in this moment, knowing I've done this to him as much as Judas just as much as pilot just as much as the crowds. And still E covers me with the blood of his sacrifice. Still, he brings me the peace and hope that he promised his followers right before this all started happening less than 24 hours ago. And still an always. He is where the joy is. Each month we offer special bonus content to our Patreon family. For the month of November, we have a Bible study that we wrote for our tea group members called sol rest. And isn't that exactly what our hearts need to hear right now? It focuses on what it looks like to abide in Christ. We're sending this out to patrons who have joined at the bonus content to your or higher. If that's you, just log into your Patreon account to get your perks, or if you've selected to have your perks emailed to you, you can look for it there. If you're a part of our Patreon at a different tier and you want access to this part, you can log into your account and adjust your membership accordingly. 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"15 years" Discussed on The Bible Recap

The Bible Recap

03:14 min | 5 months ago

"15 years" Discussed on The Bible Recap

"Dad comes over and begs him to come. Older son is not having it. He says, I've done everything right. All this time and you've never given me these things. His dad doesn't rebuke him for being self centered. Instead, he says, all I have is yours. It always has been that hasn't changed, and that has nothing to do with this. I'm celebrating the fact that someone has basically been raised from the dead. We never find out how the older son responds to this. But of course, it's just a parable. There isn't actually an older son. Parables often have one primary point, so why did Jesus tell this parable? What was he trying to communicate? As Christians, we resonate with the story of the father welcoming a sinner and celebrating that what was lost is found what was dead is alive. That's beautiful. But given the audience Jesus is speaking to, a mixed bag of his Jewish followers who are described as tax collectors and sinners in verse one, plus some pharisees who are always trying to trap him, it seems that he might have a different angle. It seems like maybe he's portraying the tax collectors and sinners as the younger son, the ones given to licentiousness and the pharisees as the older son, given to legalism and moral superiority. If we look at it that way, who do you think the real prodigal son is? The real wasteful one in this story. Just to be clear, the word prodigal doesn't actually appear anywhere in scripture. It's a title we've added. But if I'm thinking about who really missed out, the one who really wasted what was given to him, it's the older son, not the younger one. I think Jesus is trying to show the pharisees that they're missing out on the father's heart because they're too busy hating the sinners. What was your God shot today? Mine was in the parable of the prodigal son, whichever son that happens to be. It was the way Jesus painted God celebrating our nearness to him. It showed up three times in verses 23, 24 and 32. God celebrates. It's easy to feel the weight of our sin and forget that he calls us clean. One of the great things about serving a God who is outside of time is that he sees our future as a present reality. He sees us as holy because Jesus has already taken our debt and traded it for his righteousness. The fact that God would celebrate us feels a little odd. I won't lie. But the fact that in verse 32, he describes that as fitting, blows my mind. He says, the absolute right thing to do is celebrate that the lost person has been found. There was never a question, strike up the band and start the fireworks. He is so merciful and so gracious. And he is where the joy is. Each month we offer special bonus content to our Patreon family. For the month of October, we're offering a bonus episode where I respond to your questions about the Old Testament. We're sending this bonus episode out to those people who are at the bonus content tier or higher. If that's you, just log into your Patreon account to get your perks, or if you've selected to have your perks emailed to you, look forward in your inbox or maybe your spam filter. If you're a part of our Patreon at a different tier, but you want access to this perk, log into your Patreon account and adjust your membership accordingly. And if you're not part of our Patreon family yet, we would love to welcome you today. Check out today's show notes for a link or click the Patreon link on our website. The Bible recap dot com.

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"15 years" Discussed on The Bible Recap

The Bible Recap

05:31 min | 5 months ago

"15 years" Discussed on The Bible Recap

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"15 years" Discussed on Astronomy Cast

Astronomy Cast

06:00 min | 1 year ago

"15 years" Discussed on Astronomy Cast

"Right so i mean. I guess one of the big things that's happened. In the fifteen years of pluto's demotion is just the vast number of kuyper built objects that have been found out in that region. There have been there are now many many objects that are roughly the size of pluto. And so would you say that. That argument is starting to prove out to be the right decision where it gets confusing. Is we either need to say everything that is around and and hydro static equilibrium and doesn't orbit. Something that is in day star is a planet. I'm willing to have the planet moon separation. I'm down with that. And that would give us series. That would give us era. That would give us so many of these large icy bodies in the outer solar system or when we start finding other ginormous things out there. And it's thought that there's another potential ice giant or gas giant out there the so-called planet nine and there are new hints of a mars sized object potential planet. Ten out there as well if you can find these other mars and gasser ice giant-sized worlds. I can see the dichotomy between the ten massive planets and all the tiny things being maintained because there is a fairly significant size gap. But we're still stuck in the fact that like mercury is tiny and it really becomes hard to justify. Mercury is the planet. So i'm sort of like we either need to ditch mercury. Because you know whatever's in the kuyper belt won't have cleared its orbit out or let's just accept all of the stuff so it's either. Give me eras give me pluto. Give me series. Give me all of these or take away mercury when we find those two additional worlds pick one place. Now you mentioned briefly that there's potentially a planet nine something fairly large maybe mars. How have we discovered these as we've gotten better and better and done more and more surveys of the sky we've uncovered giant blocks of ice and rock kuyper belt objects some round some not that have orbits that aren't exactly random aren't at all circular and numerically points to the influence of some other large body out there in a very specific and calculate -able orbit what it doesn't tell us is where on that orbit that called planet nine might be and this is where constantine bat again and michael.

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"15 years" Discussed on Distorted View Daily

Distorted View Daily

02:21 min | 1 year ago

"15 years" Discussed on Distorted View Daily

"You called me right so eventually. She had enough courage to leave him. she found herself in a shelter kind of pick up her life with her little girl. Unfortunately the only thing she picked up was a nasty drinking habit all right so now she's drunk in a shelter with her daughter puking a bucket collapses on the bed. The little girl has no little toys to play with so she decides. Oh the bucket. I'll put it on my head. I'm going to be an astronaut But instead she actually falls in to the bucket full of vomit and promptly drowns and seen thank you. Oh this little girls only three months old. She didn't know what the hell's going on probably thought. The vomit was gerber baby. Food or something like bananas in mommy's breath So yeah the eighteen year old mom said she left ni- with another resident. She left the baby with another woman stuck in this shelter. Well she looked friendly enough. That susan smith schumer is kind. I don't know why she wanted to borrow my car though. Dun dun dun. She returned to the baby back to her room in threw up in a bucket before falling asleep. She found nyah in the container at around two forty pm. The baby was rushed to mount sinai medical center where she was pronounced dead at four ten. Her body bore no signs of trauma. A woman who answered the phone at the shelter last night declined to comment cops. Were questioning the mother at the twenty fifth precinct but she had not been charged last night. The medical examiner will perform an autopsy to determine the cause of death. Now there was an update to the story. And i believe this woman is not going to be charged with the death of her daughter. There you go baby falls into a vat of vomit second-story we have for you. Today comes out of china. That's right. Chinese surgeons have performed the world's first penis transplant hoping to get a little echo. There let's try it again. Lose the transplant. A little better short.

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"15 years" Discussed on Distorted View Daily

Distorted View Daily

03:13 min | 1 year ago

"15 years" Discussed on Distorted View Daily

"This is the distorted view. Show thank you so much. For checking out. The thursday podcast. There was no show yesterday. Honestly i wanted to do one. I was prepared to do one but for some reason disturbed dot com was not working at least for me. It wasn't i couldn't. I couldn't access the site. I don't know if it was a problem with my provider or what but we're back now. Everything seems to be working now. You remember on tuesdays podcast. We were talking a little bit about jesus camp by the crazy christian camp where they worshipped pictures of george bush and cry over abortion and shit. Here's a cliff. Oh man it's a little 10-year-old-girl talking about why she enjoys christian music and why she doesn't like evil secular music and by really britney spears and like when he will hand and stuff people like that. I could definitely care less about them because there may day are songs are mainly based on either. Like guys are girls and We as christians. i do not. I do not believe in that totally. I don't believe in guys and girls either. I mean i'm just talking as a christian okay as a christian. I don't believe in the idea of guys and girls it's just it doesn't exist gender itself is a fallacy and i don't think it should be glorified in songs. Do you know what i mean. I'm just talking as a christian. It is now this is all the parents fault and as soon as she gets to college. Oh hor- to become a giant slut. I got one more clip from this girl. And she's talking about when she dances. I have to make sure that i'm dancing. For god. as opposed to what doing an inadvertent devil worship okay. Let's say dan. I really have to make sure that that's gone because people will when i'm just dancing for the flush dancing for the flesh. What do you think for the flash. I'm still worshipping. Jesus but i'm also rubbing my cl- it that's the difference between dancing for the flesh and dancing for god. Good great when. I'm dancing for the i'm just dancing. Credit flush did at sometimes do like. I said by the time she hit eighteen whore. This is the type of music. She's going to be dancing to when she's eighteen. One a lap dance right. I'm for the flash standard stripper music. All right let's finish up here with this girl. People mum notice. When i'm just dancing for the flush flush i do that sometimes must be. I must admit that it makes me where they really need to get over that not. I'm not the only one who makes people out there. Spitting out the only one who makes that mistake dancing for god different than regular dancing. I don't understand is done on the phone. Okay and why does everything have to be like four. God can't some.

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"15 years" Discussed on Distorted View Daily

Distorted View Daily

01:31 min | 1 year ago

"15 years" Discussed on Distorted View Daily

"Revving up you know what you need you need a holy ghost adema right up your when. Let me tell you something you know. Even thinking we can't up with he's been quickly. You better take take get your combat avery. It's thursday september twenty burs. Two thousand thousand six coming up on the program today. Smearing feces rejecting cocke and drowning in a pool of vomit. All of this was your emails today. Office started you. Show the distorted view. Show with tim. Hanson oh classy. Hey freaks dimension with you..

"15 years" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

02:59 min | 1 year ago

"15 years" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

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"15 years" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

06:40 min | 1 year ago

"15 years" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

"With the stugotz. We've been doing post game reactions to meaningless dolphin games for twenty years around here and meaningless jets games as well for twenty years. And so we've got. Greg cody fresh from foxborough. And i want ask you this question as our analysis. We're show that jokes about everything. We joked about the analysis. We joke about how silly all of this is. But we like football. We enjoy watching football. And i want to ask you in the analysis. The smart analysis says it's gotten smarter and smarter meantime breaking down film and talking to scouts and doing all the advanced metrics and through the evolution of analysis of the sport. I want to ask you how. I'm supposed to react on a monday when a team wins on the road. And that's a good thing under all circumstances if you're the team winning on the road but also the performance is lacking in many different kinds of ways and wouldn't have been a victory on the road if a patriot holds on to the football or might not have been a win on the road. And so i ask you when you're analyzing the game if your analysis can shift based on the one thing of a patriot fumble and your analysis going to be one thing without that fumble and another thing with that fumble. How am i supposed break down that game if we're still going to do it well if you win. That's all that matters. And if you lose that's all that matters. There's no that none of the other analysis matters when you can start. The steelers started nine and all last year and again they didn't have anything left than winning the nine games. Everyone thought it was a fraud. But why does it have to be broken down. Why can't it just be. Hey dolphin player and their best player made a big play at the end of the game. That helped them get victory otherwise they probably lose that game. That's it. they made a big play. When i'm asking you cover this so much that's it. They probably made a big play. Doesn't satisfy me as analysis. On what a what a team is when. I'm good and tired of that. Seven sixteen seventeen sixteen result across decades. Here what i saw was a really good defense at at offense that hopefully we'll get better as it gets more comfortable and might get better just being at home. So let me ask you this question greg. Because your son's analysis yesterday was. I'm fine with two and a top five defense and i hate that as quarterback analysis for a guy drafted top. Five as what you're gonna put on his shoulders. Hey just just be. Trent dilfer right. No i agree with that. I totally agree with that. The sub or would i wrote from foxborough was that this is an offense with issues and the performance. They had that one in new england probably isn't going to beat buffalo This coming sunday they may have to outscore buffalo to a may need to put up thirty points and this is not an offense that either has a great running game or pretends to their zero interest in in the old tenant of establishing the run from this offense and that in and of itself puts a lot of burden onto an unless his top receivers Parker and and fuller when he's playing. He'll be back and of course waddle unless they're getting separation and giving to an open. Look it's going to be very tough for this offense. The other thing that disturbed me a little bit about the opening. Game is the bells and whistles. The idea that they ran the wildcat not once but twice they put in jacoby set for a couple of Trick plays in. That's not an offense that trust itself when you're in your opener and you're using Bells and whistles and trick plays in surprises. That's not a great sign to me. I'm not sure to has done enough to earn the trust. But it would be a little concerning the staff itself is telling you through its actions whether it be bringing in brusett on that package or just bringing in brusett in general or using ryan fitzpatrick the way that they did last year. They're not fully there with two which is weird. Because he's awesome. He's an incredible talent. I mean skies the limit with this kid. I think he's amazing. There were there was an injury on that offensive line. Not his blindside. Because he's a lefty quarterback. I'm a little concerned about the lack of production from that offense but again the guy's incredible leap but they basically just use jacoby percent to get one yard on. Qb keepers like nine was tricked by what that was you just knew. Hey to is not that big. Let's not risk him fumbling or getting hurt your list put in the big quarterback and have them get us yard weird. It was weird to can't get one yard. Come on that's great analysis. I love it. Just put it on the poll at lebatardshow dolphins weird question and i'm glad they sent you to foxborough thank you. He would be better if they didn't run with him because you as soon as he goes. Okay he's just going to run a write up the middle and hopefully he gets a yard. If you took a step back through like five yards. They'd probably get like thirty. It's a really weird thing. We're doing with him though. Because i do see some upside there. They're eight and threes since they put a minute. The starter okay. So thank you for twenty years. I've been asking you what the analysis is and you're like what three as a starter. Okay very good. That's count for anything right a lot. What counts for not having layoffs it. What is account for like eleven games and he has not lost them but he hasn't been the reason they've won many of them. Either when i get top five. Pick it quarterback like herbert's not aimed three in the last eleven and you'd still want her. Who's herbert is whatever. He's lost a bunch of close games and burrows been injured. You'd still want borough. I mean i get what you're saying but i'm just pointing out rajak packing the guy asking you. I'm frustrated okay. Because the dolphins one. And i don't know how to analyze to mike's point i don't know how to analyze it because the zealots with the dolphins okay if they win a game at foxboro they just wanna hear. Their quarterback is the best the best forever. he's better than marino. You watch what's going to happen and they get mad about these. Herbert and borough comparisons. And so i'm asking you because the show to me isn't any different. If that fumble is not a fumble and the patriots win. I'd still be leaving that game with the same concerns offensively that i had because they won the game to me. There's no difference there. I'm going to wade into criticism waters again on the front end. I love the guy skies the limit fans in the world the skies. Not even the limit. Is i think you have to start saying.

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"15 years" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

03:03 min | 1 year ago

"15 years" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

"Mean it's far flung driving past walpole prison. You're headed toward providence rhode island. I mean it's it's really out in the boondocks but when there's game day traffic i left early for four o'clock game i left. I was standing right near logan. I left my hotel at like eleven thirty in the morning. And i still got there. You know it took me like almost three hours. You say because game day it just crawls and there's not that many entry point it's an alley there to get to the great champions of our time you have to drive for two hours on a one on one lane road. I have Going to school at clark university in worcester massachusetts. I have a lot of friends from massachusetts who are patriot. Fans they stay in hotels around that stadium which there are plenty right because they want to avoid that traffic. They just don't want to deal with it on sunday morning so they make a weekend out of it and go there saturday so tell me about what this is the part i want to know because i want to set it. All up as greg cody journalist from the past and marching marching among the patriots. Right from the revolutionary war going to get the information to bring it back to miami about the local football team. Yeah i want you to tell me everything you got there that you couldn't have gotten sitting in your underwear at home in plantation. I will say that A four thirty kickoff Makes it tough given the deadlines You know there's no online deadline. Obviously but there are still print deadlines and so it turns into a deadline game. And you're right. it's tough it really is. I mean i'm and also. I had you know we did some podcast recording for the greg cody show Right after the game and then christopher's texting me. You want me to be on your life thing and everything is happening. And so yeah. It's it's very difficult. And then you're you're in a group press conference with people. They parade in Brian flora's after the biggest victory of his career looked like he had a death in the family. I mean that guy takes even keel to an extreme He doesn't show any emotion so it's tough. It was tough. You didn't answer my question at home. I'm trying to avoid your question. What did you get there right that you couldn't have written from your home in your underwear. You made this trek right to be on the scene. Right what fresh stuff was available to you. Given just the general lack of access to these people that israel you get personal stuff for tell your own stories and the pandemic and everything given how old time it feels probably hookworm warm. I don't even know what that means Well the the answer is in your question. Obviously very little. I mean you get you get certain Atmosphere like you know they. I don't know if this was shown on tv. But they scroll the three thousand names of the nine eleven victims on. There was a an element to it. That was patriotic that that you didn't get during the pandemic the the nfl's back in full force with playing patriotism crossword. We can't stop on the now. We can't stop yeah. we day. After an peacetime. I thought we were stopping that after war. I thought.

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"15 years" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

02:11 min | 1 year ago

"15 years" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

"War. I felt like i was walking. The same road said generals watch down during the french and indian war. There was somebody raised was in washington yesterday. I'm pretty sure There was somebody arrested with in their car. A machete and a bayonet and you say you say revolutionary war. I imagined somebody jumping out of the bushes. In foxborough with a bayonet just nobody told them that one hundred years ago we stopped all of that. Just a guy with a long beard. That's how they celebrate their touchdowns revolutionary costumes shooting off Rifles with bayonets and. It doesn't look at a place. When i got to the foxborough press box. I'm going in the press. Box doors open. I'm going up to the The press box and there's four members of the revolutionary army in the press book. There's a woman with a musket You know tri cornered hats. I mean how do you not laugh in that situation. And they're all stone-faced fun. I don't know guys in twenty twenty one isn't having a militia on your side line a little okay coming from the lady whose mascot is the fourth most offensive in all of college sports according to some random poll where you confuse that someone looked like a revolutionary time period costume when it was really just dan. Shaughnessy bob ryan. What does take us through. So i want. I want to get your dolphin analysis in a second. But i also just want to enjoy the old timey sportswriter being sent to foxborough to do things that you could have done from home. So you're trekking two hours both ways. It's a terrible commute that that drive around game day is really unpleasant. You when you get stuck in traffic. Yeah it's about a forty five minute drive with no traffic. I mean it's far flung driving past walpole prison. You're headed toward providence rhode island. I mean it's it's really out in the boondocks but when there's game day traffic i left early for four o'clock game i left. I was standing right near logan. I left my hotel at like eleven thirty in the morning. And i still got there. You know it took me like almost three hours..

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"15 years" Discussed on Discovered Wordsmiths

Discovered Wordsmiths

07:02 min | 1 year ago

"15 years" Discussed on Discovered Wordsmiths

"And software do you use to write? I'm a scrivener kind of guy. I like it. Scrooge is a good platform for me. I attend to make notes in Microsoft Word or pages depending on what probably pages and I tend to do my laptop where I haven't bought the Microsoft words. I do outlining. I became a pantser to a plotter. Those are the fancy terms out. Fly by the seat of my pants. I like to plot. I like to outline now. It helps my story go. Someone was telling me who was a professional author, writer as well, but he liked the pacing of my book. And I'm thinking in my head, well, I really worked to outline it. So that the pacing worked out. So do the outline. I've got another book in my head right now where the dialog, keep writing myselves. I need to start outlining that book. I'm doing research because it's got to be real. My most recent book I had a medical drama as a sub story here. I needed someone that went through some pretty tough stuff. So I reached out and said, hey, can you talk to me? And she poured her heart out and I just reflected that pain and suffering in this story. It's not my brilliance is just reflecting it with some different character names to fit my narrative. And that is important to get real life elements to it. You need dialog that sounds realistic. So talk it out. If you never say it, with or thou shalt go to thine home. We don't talk like that. I shall arrive at your domicile shortly. Hey. Be there in a minute. You know, how do I shorten that? How do I connect that? How do I talk match way up? I live in SoCal. So Spanish slang introduces itself into my speaking of that's how people talk in LA. So it's got to feel real to the time period real to the character is real to the emotion. If you're writing a World War II drama, I need to I don't need shortcuts here and phrases. If you're writing Edward in England, like in Downton Abbey, please contractions, not nearly as much. Thank you. So making a real making a tangible here. And those are important parts of the process to me. Telling that story, first draft is getting a down in my head on the keyboard out. Second round for a second go through it. Okay, Polish change. And I will go through the red pan. It's cut and cut and cut. My wife gets the next rack. My lovely bride is out there right in that. Boom boom boom. If it's cheesy, she will say it is cheesy. I need to accept that. If it is good if she's happy, it's a good joke, she'll smile, she'll put her sad face if she cried. If he actually cry and I've done my job, hopefully it's not over a typo, but it's over real good content. So I've got it's not just me, I've got to move other people. And my writing must inspire others to have a feeling of thought and emotion to laugh to cry to psi with relief for joy excitement. What have you? Gotta move them too. You mentioned dialog I'll do a shout out to a friend of mine. He calls himself the dialog doctor. He actually, in his day job, he writes scripts for AI learning and from that he has gotten a lot of experience in dialog, so he's offering his services to authors to help with the dialog of the characters. So to help you bring out the best dialog for each character that you can. So shout out to Jeff falcons, the dialog doctor there. Hey, we need people like you out there that are encouraging good dialog both in AI, but also in the life of our writers here. I notice for me that it should sound like a well written movie, not like how we talk, but I've said like three times now in the last 45 seconds. But a little bit polished a little bit up here and a little bit more humor than you might have exactly, although I tend to be a sarcastic as my character. Is that sort of bleeds through in my writing? But you want the dialog to be believable. I can hear someone saying that. As opposed to thinking, that's a really good line. It's really well formed and it's grammatically correct. They're 15. She or he doesn't talk like that. Right. That's not what they say. I had one of my characters was I tried to this one boy. And he says there, the heart was what the heart wants. And the dad's like, that's exactly what every father of a teenage daughter wants to hear. It's a real piece of dialog and I've heard that kind of conversation from parents and teenagers and whatnot. Being a high school teacher really helps with teenager dialog because I hear it all the time. Good bad and otherwise. And so that's kind of fun too. All right, well Dave, it's been really fun. Good talk. Before we go, though, what last minute advice do you have for other new authors? I would advise other new authors to take time to learn your craft to read widely and well and to surround yourself with people who will encourage you. Sometimes that means critique and improve, but often you need people that are just going to say they're doing a good job. People who know you're doing a good job, that will encourage you along the way on the process. I try to be open and free when people ask for help with ideas often students. And I'll do so if I help to soon added a book and get a publish. I really want to encourage people. But I'll say, you want me to be honest. Yeah. Okay. We're going to go down that rod. I'll tell you you look lovely or handsome. I'll tell you you're a fine wonderful person, but when we talk about your writing, okay? This is problematic. This is something else here. So you need to be able to push you along the way. The idea of iron sharpening iron is an old religious metaphor. It really is important to this process. Because you can be the most frustrated, writer of books that 5 people are read, or you can be people that be the right that people have read a lot. You get to .2 by having people telling you how to get there. And that's very important here. And you make connections, don't ask the person you just need for an endorsement or help or something wonderful in the first meet. This is, hey, you're awesome. I love your work. That takes time. But when you're good enough, they're like, oh yeah, I'll do that for you. And you partner together. I've been amazed the people that I've known now for years that helped me out. Like, let's work together. I'm thinking, yes, that's great. Took me a while to get there. Yeah, great. All right, well, Dave has been really great this afternoon, talking with you. I'm glad you can take some time and let everybody know about your book. And if you advise tidbits on for authors awesome, thank you. Hopefully you get a chance to pick up fool's luck or some of my gym Mitchell books. But beyond that, as long as I've been able to encourage you as a writer or a reader or whatever a stage you're at here to improve where you are to grow where you are, and to get better. We're all getting better. There's always room for growth. And hopefully if you do that, that's my goal for today. So thanks Steven for the chances chat. Over time, Michael Williams on the side too, that's just fine. You said that like a true teacher. Let me tell you. Thank you. I appreciate it. Thank you. Thank you for listening to discovered word Smiths. Come back next week and listen to another author discuss the road they've traveled and maybe, sometime in the near future, it might be you..

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"15 years" Discussed on MZNOW with Michael Zavala

MZNOW with Michael Zavala

06:57 min | 1 year ago

"15 years" Discussed on MZNOW with Michael Zavala

"Timeless prime intro. We gotta explain that interest these questions. Eiser been all the big know bluegrass. I've played the banjo. I know you're blue ass because there was okay. Don't question perfection. Art back then. He wasn't as refine man of culture. Like he is now is more of a young man. Billy yeah okay. yeah no. I wasn't a hillbilly. I was like k now. Clark has the hillbilly stuff. You just you know i wanted to do. I wanted to pay respects. I wanted to be you know as original as it possibly could images the right word whenever i walked our ma edge the signing haughty hot toddy haw stop just you coverage so hot true what to bring the show fashion absolutely nothing until i sat down at the table. Ma about fifteen minutes. But i found something yeah. How many times a week do you shower as many as it takes. We'll apparently that's too much. According to ashton kutcher really yes ashton kucher. This was actually. Are you really bringing something to the show. That was this cycle a month ago. This is in the wall street journal. Worry what's the date on that story. Let me see It doesn't have a date it's timeless. Yeah it's from like two weeks ago but it's the title is how. How often should you shower. Celebrities ignite of ferocious debate. Now show used to be a shower. Everyday guy But then when. I broke my leg in this tragic. Scooter accident almost three years ago. I decided i didn't get a shower that much plus. I don't leave the house but like once a week so but apparently jake jilin hall if fines bathing quote less necessary quote. He's to handsome distinct. Yeah he says. Oh i do also think there's a whole world of not bathing that is also really helpful for skin maintenance and our bodies naturally clean themselves. He's also said he is baffled. That lupus came from nature. You don't have tony baffled about that three and you get that natural. Pa loofah apparently on decks shepherds armchair expert. Podcast could as saying that he tell everyone live that he was back into drugs on that. Yeah he saying. I wash my armpits my crotch daily and nothing else ever ever Well his own show and when he and he says it comes to kids when it comes to his kids he said if you can see the dirt on them clean them otherwise. There's no point. Yeah they're like the cats. They claim himself. Yeah and dwayne. The rock johnson went on twitter to to counter. This and he said that he showered three times a day. Yeah because he works out all the time if you don't sweat what's the point. That's that's my motto in life by of living though. When's the last time you sweat three years ago when i broke my leg tragedy. That's my sign of it. Your kid crowded is Keep looking up. That's where all mine is. Also what's the point but yeah thanksgiving. There's there's a pandemic going on and this is what makes headlines on the wall street journal. I thought we were gonna talk afghanistan. Or some yeah. We're going to break down the the troubles in afghanistan clear when i think that was a perfect. What did bring the shot. Because that's exactly news and everything else you three weeks old. yeah here not really relevant party with facebook. Grandma's not post on anymore right. yeah she's already paid. You know my dad facing right poor chil berry this bit and never bring it up again. The twenty-five turn around. Yeah you will be dead by then. In years you'll be fifteen fifteen taught. I'm surprised i'm still alive especially after my tragic scooter accident three years five when you were talking about the extent expanding. The studio yeah. I told eric this before the show. I said whenever you get you know you have studio a and studio b. Your next studio should be studio sixty. See that's why we didn't let you write jokes out. They laughed either. He didn't so anyway. Okay you can write right response joke okay. Just mild somebody and care of the mike zavala show. Po box Anyway i just got a sixty-nine jokes from a grown man. So hang on might take talk is mostly dad jokes. Would you care to hear on We could just follow you on to talk insist young. We'd like to hear what mean it's going to be probably fifteen years. We see anyway. So let's do it. it's very true. Okay england i got. I gotta pull one up talk out. Yeah pull your eighty before. You made the suggestions that time because intrude dove fashion. Don't explain yourself. Just let's go. well that's not loading. Okay i gotta. I gotta go to update the app. Hey what do you do. And he's like you got a long anti. I'm out of sorts on my phone haunting. What is what are these phone. Okay okay okay. Oh it's just went to a dad you think top. I had these ready to go. We thought nothing. I'm not gonna play one of my. That's i've the whole bit was the. Oh that's what you want me to do. You can do whatever. Don't talk mills. don't let me get. Let me get some laughs ready just because no one's going to laugh in real life so let me. Do you know what this is advice. Then giving to car here okay. Great yeah please please do. How do you get a farm. Girls attention tractor. That remind me of america's funny only the best way.

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"15 years" Discussed on MZNOW with Michael Zavala

MZNOW with Michael Zavala

07:22 min | 1 year ago

"15 years" Discussed on MZNOW with Michael Zavala

"The the guy a little. Oh yeah jeff straw is that what was that his name. I thought it was mike something. That's mike elmore. He's voice guy. Now yeah he did some stuff with us towards the end and then stuck with us for. Mg live and he's amazing. Yeah he's kinds of real stuff to besides the ship. Yeah he did yeah. He does like commercials and video games and all that stop by jeff's trod with our first guy or straub or strode or whatever that's like he's real he's like that what he call the guy from scream the caller by what you did last summer got one. Okay no no. That's right moving july scary movies. I'm gonna fill mytalk now. Yeah talk out and nobody say anything. Because i don't want context right making people think that you know i'm bigger right on a big right. Yeah he's filming has His talk now. That visser talking leaky and the camera right. He has a camera. And that's the first time i've been on. Talk me gary go talk. i'm scared. You took my data sums up the last fifteen years of my life right there so i was thinking you know. Still your dance moves. Yeah we had update about us but we didn't get an update from you. Michael what have you been up to. Three years ago asked three years ago today. Tragic scooter accident that that totally changed my point of view on life. Can we get the truth about this. What really happens he was really iowa's i went over a manhole cover lost my balance. He was looking for men and fell over. Yeah i fell in a manhole. We were at a gay club. The night before i was at clubs sodom and gabor and god was striking down. He said no more gay clubs for you just a few weeks ago. all right. So let's get into these old clips. Great these are these are in bad. I felt some good ones so this one. We played actually not too long ago. Best so you voided the ones that would get you with the sites of canceled culture right. Yeah these have been vetted They all have a stamp of approval on him. I don't talk about your mom in any of them. Do no but that would have been good. I forgot about all those clips. Now she has him on her phone. She's doing all right. It's got a growth on her back. I don't know what that's all about. But that's a whole another thing high anti vaccine now. She's thinking about getting nasty really. Yeah what should it call me. We'll talk about all right. So this one's titled the bad word. I have no idea what this word is. He amazes me. You know you give the guy. Credit he talked about he has no talent. He has nothing the man is. He's a dancer. I have no room to talk there. But i mean because i can't dance put my goodness. He's dumb as a box of rocks and yet we're all sitting here talking about him. And he's got jennifer who kids with britney spears and now he's hanging out waiting out arguably beautiful women in the world. Yeah bridge is a total. You know what. Now the only thing i think of is. Maybe it was douche. Kabeer demands a total. The one said the word. Yeah oh i wait now. that was somebody else. I'm just kidding. I'm blaming you i was wholesome sir. I'm thinking maybe. I don't know though did now. Is that a bad word. Well yeah can we look up and see if we have to edit what is off. Maybe we didn't vet all these clips. I'm i'll look it up. Go to urban dictionary dot com. It will put a silencer on it. Goes here's here's a description of it. A word to describe. This is another spelling of it. We're describing individual who has shown themselves to be very brain. Listen one way or another. Is that douche. Pretty sure stu medical device got what you got you gotta remember. We're looking at this up on urban dictionary at the time so true a medical device. I don't think they have on there. You you gotta read it out go ahead. We did that a lot to a new to the mic. That's cool. No i did. I just didn't put it in the right context yes. He thought silence every time that we said the word. You silence it and that'll be a secret of the show only ask for will ever know who you're talking about. Nobody care cares nobody remembers. It's gotta be douche right. I'm pretty sure it was dish. All right this one. I don't think you're out dub. But james and i are interviewing Crystal khalil both. I wasn't behind the mic. It has to be one of the better clips there definitely was. We're interviewing crystal clear a khalil for mob days of our lives or something. I don't know. And i decided that. I wanted her to do a bit. I wanted to record my outgoing. Voicemail on my voicemail and this is awful and i thought it was gonna be funny. Plus i also thought. Have this hot chick from you know this soap. Opera all my voicemail. How cool is that. A lot of stuff. Going on my mazing. Nice this lady while you're sitting in a youth pastors laptop feet up on the desk. If she had any idea who she was talking to like she would have just been the mixed. Pot mixers literally sitting on piles of paper and important documents. I want to do something real quick. I don't know i've never done this before. But i've always i always forget everytime. I have celebrity or something on the show. I i haven't really crappy voicemail on my voicemail. And so i thought if they could just record when formula and then they can plug whatever they're on like. Hey this is crystal and watch me on young and the restless whatever time whatever networks on and i just wanna see if that extra publicity. Yeah it's extra publicity for you guys. See i'm thinking about you when i do it. As plus i'm too lazy to record my own voicemail. Okay you wanna hang on for one second. Try to figure out how to do this. If it doesn't work then i'm not even worry about it. What do i say this is michael phone. Sure just just be creative. Micheals phone works. What show is it on by. I mean what is what time your time. Eleven thirty okay. So that's probably what At one thirty our time your call have been forwarded to message system nine seven not..

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"15 years" Discussed on The Bible Recap

The Bible Recap

07:38 min | 1 year ago

"15 years" Discussed on The Bible Recap

"Today. Got has ezekiel launch out with prophecies against other prophets false prophets specifically. He says they prophesy about things. They've dreamed up in their own minds or just have a feeling about in their spirits. The tech says they see false visions and lying visions and it's unclear whether that means they're lying about what they see or if the enemy is faking these visions and the prophets. Just think they're from god but probably the former the prophets also believe they have the power to speak things into existence as long as they attach. God's name to it because then god's hands will be tied. He'll be forced to comply with whatever they've spoken if you look at their beliefs and actions carefully you might see that some of the popular ideas and practices in the world today. even in christendom aren't too far off from this. But god makes it clear that he is not the one informing these prophets and he will not bend to their will. Not only are his hands not tied but his hands will be used against them. God compares their prophecies to a wall. They've built and painted white. It may look nice and fresh and clean but he will crush it and it will fall on them. God is using a metaphor here. He's probably not going to smash them with an actual wall. He could but more likely. The walls are there false prophecies which will ultimately be turned back on them just like we talked about with the people sins then god turns his attention to the magicians or sorcerers. He talks about people who so magic bans on people's wrists. And if you go to jerusalem today you'll see a similar practice where some stores try to sell you little red string bracelets or pendants or home decor that supposed to protect you from evil. How deceptive is the enemy uses the fear of evil to entice people into evil. And that's what these sorcerer's are majoring in. They promised protection to people got his going to kill and promise death to people who will be among the remnant and god says that their efforts and lies will be thwarted. Because they're not all-powerful gears. They aren't the creator who can speak things into existence. he is in chapter fourteen. Some of the elders come to ezekiel as they're all in exile together and since god knows what's happening in their hearts god tips him off. He says they've taken idols into their hearts and that they fixed their eyes on idols. Then god asks ezekiel a rhetorical question. He says they're here to ask you for guidance. But based on the status of their hearts should i give you any guidance to give to them and surprisingly the answer is yes. Yes god still welcomes these idolaters to seek his guidance. He wants them to come to him. Not their idols. Godel even respond to them directly he says. And here's what he says he'll say i'm not going to answer any of your questions as long as you're worshipping idols. I'm not going to tell you what to do. Whatever scenario you're coming to me about. I will only deal with the problem of your idols until that changes because that is the primary problem. I have a friend who had a similar story. But let me offer up this caveat before i tell you the story. I'm not comparing her particular struggle to idolatry. So if you see yourself in her story please don't hear any judgment for me. I just think her experience highlight some of the same aspects of god's character that we see in this situation with judah. My friend had been trying to quit smoking for years. She asked me to pray about it for years then. One day she quit and never looked back when i asked her what it was that made things so different this time. She said i wanted to hear. God's say something new. Every time i would go to church or rhema bible or go to d. group no matter what the topic was all i could hear. God's say was but smoking and i was just ready to hear god say something new so i knew that meant being obedient to what had already said to me. I think if my friend every time. I read this passage. She has a track record of obedience and doesn't always happen immediately but god is persistent. He shows us where to go then. He patiently walks us. They are step by step. We don't go alone. Whatever arsons maybe we can go to him and whatever our sins may be. He is persistent in addressing them not out of condemnation but because he loves us and he wants us to walk in freedom. From whatever is obstructing our path. Forward after god tells him all of this he says and by the way if you do ask a profit for guidance and he gives you a so-called word from god. Then you'll both be guilty of sinning against me. Because i've already told you it's not gonna happen. Then god tells ezekiel things are really bad here. I've got to send judgment on the land. In fact things are so bad that even if noah daniel and job or a part of this judgment that'd be the only survivors and would barely get out alive. Not even their kids would survive. God promises to send four kinds of judgment on the land famine sword pestilence and wild animals and by the way these three men are probably given as illustrations for two reasons a. because scripture emphasizes their god-given righteousness and be because god preserved them through astonishing circumstances. We're familiar with job. And noah but we haven't met daniel yet we'll get to him soon but just know for now that his story of survival is a doozy so god is basically listing out the winners of each season of survivor and he says there will be some survivors when he destroys jerusalem as well some people who apparently fall into the same two categories of those three men in the end. God says these survivors will be an encouragement to ezekiel serving. As evidence of god's goodness and justice we inch. today's reading chapter fifteen. In which god asks ezekiel another rhetorical question. This time he compares the people of jerusalem to a vine and points out that they're useless. He says he will punish them with fire for their wickedness. What was your god shot. Today mine was in chapter. Thirteen as god is wrapping up his warnings to the false prophets and sorcerers. He says he's going to punish them. Because as verse twenty two says you have disheartened to the righteous falsely. Although i have not grieved him and you have encouraged the wicked that he should not turn from his evil way to save his life. I i wanna point out that this. I mentioned two things that are unsuitable peace for the wicked and lack of peace for the righteous so while this is true and beautiful on its own. What does it show me about god. It shows me that god wants his people to be at peace into walk in truth and god wants the wicked to hear the truth to and to turn from it and because god care so deeply about these things god says he will punish the people who discourage and dishearten his people. He is so protective and he doesn't just care about our eternal destination. He cares about the peace we carry with us day by day in every moment as children who know and love the truth of who their father is truly keys where the joy is every week. A team of people from international spins over a hundred hours putting the bible. Recap together for you. Each episode is written and hosted by me terribly kabul and sound engineered by alison conduct. Courtney von handles content management for the podcast and for our patriotic kelly. Summers handles podcasts operations. And joel smith manages logistics planned and wade designed our logo and morgan young makes all those awesome daily images. We post on our social media accounts. 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"Interestingly to her her internal financial guy went to got a four cents conspiracy so he was obviously involved in it too and so he spoke about You know some of the things that were going on. Obviously you know his remorse. So this is the closure of a pretty big story here in san diego. This was closely watched by a lot of people. There was a lot of discussion about it in the real estate world because all those patio restaurants closed down very abruptly and they were they were pretty popular not to say that covid would've probably hit them harder to but who knows. Maybe she would've stayed afloat with llamas and things like that so and and this is an interesting time for something like that i. I don't know there's much parallel here. But you've got the white collar crimes kind of making their way to the headlines ally especially with the college scandal and a few other things that have been happening. And i think it's interesting that these are the ones that are drawing attention right now typically. They're not and this was a big one too. So one of the interesting things in this article and this is a ut article for interested in seeing it and it's fairly recent. Mike yesterday yesterday so yesterday being the last day of march march thirty one. So it's interesting. What what really caught my attention. They're saying that this could potentially be the biggest fraud. Committed in the history of the southern district of california is federal court but just say imperial county. I think they said yeah. I mean it's so it's a big line. Yeah i mean that's a. That's a big 'cause california's a popular state. So i'm sure there's a lot of white collar crime that's going on so to have this. Be the biggest one in the amount of money that she funneled. Three hundred and seventy two million from four hundred ninety investors. She was definitely working it out too. I think that's always what's interesting. Is that like. She clearly had a way for you know she had a personality was obviously people were drawn to and she was very good at what she did for a long time prior to this pontius game so interesting that she ended up creating such such a huge game obviously gets caught. Yeah yeah it was It was one of those things that that you know p- when it came up that people a lot of people were in disbelief. you know. i think. I'm sure everyone that she that lost a lot of money for real. I mean could you imagine being one of those people that just lost their luster shirts in this but anyways yeah this you right. This draws kind of conclusion to this. And while i guess we'll have to find another woman disappoint realist. Am there's plenty of them so you know so. We'll we'll keep an eye on these restaurant locations tears. She actually have pretty pretty good. You know break events states and she only the real estate so i wonder what the deal is there so you know this is this is kind of the ending of you know really kind of a sad story. I mean it's too bad for the investors and you always you always see these things. It always turns out to be some high profile person. You would just never think. And that's that's the funny thing about this at stuck to me because i know you talked to me about. She was a real dynamic speaker to you. That was really you know she. She obviously was she was. She was intelligent. And that's the thing that's so so interesting. Is that the the people that do. This are usually. They're pretty charismatic. People and it's it's hard to believe when you hear about it..

san diego yesterday Mike march march thirty one four hundred ninety investors Three hundred and seventy two california four cents yesterday yesterday one of those people pontius one one of those things lot of money people