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Victor Davis Hanson: 'Put on Your Armor and Face These People'

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

01:01 min | 5 months ago

Victor Davis Hanson: 'Put on Your Armor and Face These People'

"Get your reaction to the election of the speaker? I was asked that by Tucker on Fox News and I think day two when I said, I think another four to 8 hours would be helpful, but after that would be counterproductive only because why they were hammering out an agenda and a protocol that was long overdue when it was messy, you looked at the other side and it was almost stalinist. It was 212 on every single bow. There was not one defection for Jeffreys. When they have a defection on Ukraine, they squash it. We're dealing with some of the most disciplined, hardcore cadres on the left. This is not the old messy Democratic Party that was all over the map. These people are hardcore leftists. So when we're trying to deal with them, I like the idea that we're getting these issues out in front of the American people, we're arguing over them, but my only point was after three or four days, I think it's time to put on your arm or face these people

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Jags return fumble for TD, beat Titans for AFC South title

AP News Radio

00:37 sec | 5 months ago

Jags return fumble for TD, beat Titans for AFC South title

"The Jaguars completed their improbable run to the AFC south title by defeating the Titans 2016 in a winner take all. Jacksonville reached the playoffs for the first time in 5 years despite a two and 6 start finishing 9 and 8. Josh Allen returned to fumble 37 yards for a touchdown with three O one remaining, putting Jacksonville ahead to stay. We knew what we got to do to win this game. Stop the run, pressure the quarterback create takeaways. Trevor Lawrence was 20 of 32 passing for 212 yards, one touchdown, and an interception. Derek Henry had 100 yards rushing for Tennessee, which dropped its final 7 games to end up 7 and ten. I'm Dave ferry.

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The Vote Count Gets Worse for Kevin McCarthy

The Dan Bongino Show

01:11 min | 5 months ago

The Vote Count Gets Worse for Kevin McCarthy

"It's getting worse it's not getting better I got my eyes on this thing a historic speaker's vote again happening today for the second day in a row live up on Capitol Hill and be in covered here on my show It's not getting any better The vote is still going on This is the fourth round of votes for speaker over two consecutive days McCarthy well anyone needs 218 McCarthy can't have any more than four defections and now the number of defections is at 20 And the vote count isn't even over yet It's not even over yet Why does that vote count of 20 who voted for others who voted for not McCarthy Democrats are all voting for Jeffries That's not going to change He's going to get two 12 just about every single time depending on if someone votes present or leaves or gets sick or something else he's going to get around 212 votes every single time No Democrats vote for anyone else But the Republicans do not have a candidate They can all agree on and that the point again about McCarthy is it's not just that he doesn't have the votes It's that the vote count keeps getting worse

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Ekeler has 2 TDs, reaches 100 catches as Chargers rout Rams

AP News Radio

00:32 sec | 5 months ago

Ekeler has 2 TDs, reaches 100 catches as Chargers rout Rams

"In the battle of LA, the Chargers beat the rams 31 to ten Austin Eckler scored two rushing touchdowns covering ten and 72 yards. I feel like we finally offensively put a game together. We were able to score pretty consistently. And so that's what's going to take. Justin Herbert threw for 212 yards with TD passes going to Gerald Everett and Donald parham, the Chargers win for the fourth straight game. They improved to ten and 6, the rams fall to 5 and 11. Mark Myers, Inglewood, California

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No. 4 TCU finishes undefeated regular season with 62-14 rout

AP News Radio

00:31 sec | 6 months ago

No. 4 TCU finishes undefeated regular season with 62-14 rout

"Number four TCU completed undefeated regular season at 12 with a 62 14 romp over Iowa state. TCU coach sunny Dyke says his team made a statement with their unblemished season. Be able to win the road games that we did, you know, to grind through some of the tough wins. We had to grind through. You know, I think shows that we have a good football team. Max duggan through for 212 yards and three touchdowns, Kendra Miller ran for two other scores and TCU's defense forced three turnovers converted them into 21 points. Bob Stephens, Fort Worth, Texas.

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Seahawks topple Giants 27-13 to stay atop NFC West

AP News Radio

00:31 sec | 7 months ago

Seahawks topple Giants 27-13 to stay atop NFC West

"The Seattle Seahawks scored two fourth quarter touchdowns to pull away for a 27 13 win over the New York Giants Gino Smith passed for 212 yards and two scores including the go ahead touchdown pass in the final quarter There's times in the game where you can go and finish the game and you can go and win the game for your team And as an offense that's what you want You know that's what you really want So just knowing that what the situation is and then obviously going out there and making it happen The Seahawks defense meanwhile held saquon Barkley to a season of 53 yards rushing and recorded 5 quarterback sacks Jim Bernard Seattle

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"212" Discussed on Sword and Scale

Sword and Scale

01:39 min | 1 year ago

"212" Discussed on Sword and Scale

"Be back. Until next time, say hi to your stepmom and stay safe. Hey Mike, it's CC for Miami Beach. Just want to let you know. I love everything that you're doing. Keep doing what you're doing. The world needs you. We need you and calm from sunny Miami Beach. And I just enjoy everything they can do. So I'm a first member. I'm actually about to upgrade my status right now, but I love you. The boyfriend is jealous of you. So keep doing this feeling. Let's ask all that. Love you Mike..

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"212" Discussed on Sword and Scale

Sword and Scale

05:14 min | 1 year ago

"212" Discussed on Sword and Scale

"She was smiling. Erica was smiling because she knew she would end, Ashley Biggs. Someone she hated more than she loved Chad or his daughter grace. For 7 years, she smiled with smug contempt as she discussed Ashley's death with her neighbor, Chad's mother, and others who would be instrumental in giving her what she deserved. In November of 2020, she was found guilty of aggravated murder and murder with purpose. She was sentenced to life in prison with eligibility for parole in 30 years. Those that tell you that women serve the same amount of time for the same crime are lying to you. By the way. Kimberly, her mother and spokesperson stay strong because Ashley would want her to. Four years ago, I was involved with a band. My boyfriend was a roadie and I was involved with the band called the cats. And this girl had called me. I'd say about two months ago. And she was a singer in that band. She says, Kim, she goes, as she wants you to be happy and I'm like, I haven't talked to you in 40 years. How do you know this? And she goes, God gave me a gift, and I'm saying what? And she said, I can speak to the dead. And she said that followed your story and actually is baking and she wants you to be happy. She wants you to go on, and she wants you to quit blaming yourself. What has happened? And I'm like, wow. As uplifting as it was to get this message, Kimberly has her own message for us all. There are monsters out there. Please be aware. There are monsters in there closer than you believe. I want the domestic violence to end, I want it to be spoken before. I want it to be learned that there is a lot going on that people don't realize. Just stick with them, dig dig as hard as you can, ask questions, just keep and be there for them. That's all you can do. And I just want her goodness to be spread all over this world. The guy did not know my daughter was known all over the world. I mean, I had people from the United Kingdom calling me. My daughter was loved. And I just couldn't understand why a monster would do this. It was also really important for her daughter's character to be known and her memory to survive. I want her to live on. I want the goodness and the kindness to live on through a lot of people. There's a story. But I wanted it this way. Speak up for everything. And everything that she stood for. What about Kimberly's granddaughter grace? The daughter of Ashley. Her mother is gone, and her father is in prison. She's now 16 and living with her paternal grandparents. Of course, Kimberly's not happy with this decision. But she plans to hire an attorney and gain access to her daughter's legacy. You didn't like their tension. You didn't like the fact that my father put his children before you. You didn't like the fact that I loved my father. You sought vengeance. He forced me to eat dog feces and then the next day and I know you turn around and post happy birthday Gracie on your Facebook page. Your twisted in your own mind and it's clear to see, unfortunately, that is just one of the many examples of the cruel themes Erica did to me when I was little. Erica would hurt me and then scream at me saying if you tell your dad what I do to you, I will do worse. She studied years as psychology so she knows how to and has messed with people's brains and feelings. She can turn your intentions around with just a sentence. Erica is on predictable and it's scary, sold to this day. I can't imagine what she would do to me or my family if she ever got out of prison, knowing that we are the ones that put her in the cage that she belongs in. My view on the world has changed because I now know that I can't trust monsters like you. The fairytales and fables we tell our children are often filled with cliches and stereotypes. Such as that of the evil stepmother. Their storylines are an attempt to warn us of the dangers of the world. Such as jealousy, hatred, and greed. They paint a picture of good versus evil. Which has black and white as it is, is in fact the world. We live in. They define our disdain for choosing the wrong path. And reinforce our collective morality. They promise a happily ever after. If we make the right choices, and a bleak future, if we don't, the stories we tell our children are full of lies. For people, like Erica, stefanko. Who never learned their valuable lessons. And will never understand that they are nothing more. Than a trope. A.

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"212" Discussed on Sword and Scale

Sword and Scale

05:10 min | 1 year ago

"212" Discussed on Sword and Scale

"Is the Franco to the killing. Ohio native Ashley Biggs, a 25 year old mother, was brutally beaten and strangled with a zip tie. After a phony pizza call was made to dominoes, where she worked. As the only driver that night she was confronted in a darkly lit parking lot by her ex-boyfriend and the father of her child who wanted her dead because of an ongoing custody battle. But he wasn't the only one in the parking lot with Ashley that night. His wife Erica was also there. And she hated Ashley and everything Ashley stood for. As time passed her obvious involvement with the murder, was becoming clear. Chad, her husband, was already serving out his life sentence without parole after making a plea bargain. At the time, he omitted Erica from the bloody picture. But within weeks of his incarceration, she was already having an affair with Chad's best friend. Just as quickly as she became pregnant, Michael stefanco moved into Chad's home. And they both took over Chad's business. Was Chad protecting his children or Erica when he made that plea bargain. And when you stood before judge cork will Jones and she asked you, did you have anything to say? Why didn't you mention Erica? Fear of what? Something happened in my children. And how would something happen to your children if you meant if you talked about Erica? Correct over the years have been made clear if anything were to be said. Mister O'Brien has indicated or I guess alluded to the fact in his questions that you are just now for the first time bringing up Erica into this as being involved in Ashley's death. You recall that? Yes, sir. And is that true? It's the first time you brought it up. No, sir. Did you have discussions with your attorneys back in 2012 regarding Erica's involvement? One of them, yes, sir. And when you discuss it with your attorney, what was it that kept you then from talking about it to the judge or anybody else? Hold on. The judge's overruled the objection. Go ahead. So my question to you then is if you told your attorney, then why didn't you tell anybody else like the judge or the.

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"212" Discussed on Sword and Scale

Sword and Scale

04:44 min | 1 year ago

"212" Discussed on Sword and Scale

"And you wanna be forcing you to do it for you in my head. Because he said this is your father. Which is not always fun. In case you had trouble making that out, this was Erika telling Chad's mom that she was just following Chad's directives. And what was she supposed to do? And of the response to anybody. I really don't listen. And we'll have a photo that she was and where her life is going to.

"212" Discussed on Sword and Scale

Sword and Scale

04:34 min | 1 year ago

"212" Discussed on Sword and Scale

"Actually showed up. She told him she circled in I remember her car was had the headlights facing towards 6 19. Warped up with everything that was going on looking back..

"212" Discussed on Sword and Scale

Sword and Scale

04:56 min | 1 year ago

"212" Discussed on Sword and Scale

"But her nagging feeling told her something different. So Britney says, well, the place just called, I'll call you back. So the police had ended up calling me back and said that she never returned from a pizza delivery call at the place that north Lawrence at least department had went to the site. There was blood all over the place all over. Her car was gone. Her phone was smashed. They knew something went wrong. And Brittany right away told them it was Chad. So they went on the search for Chad and they found him. Not even a mile away. And his grandma's house hiding behind the barn in the Woods. My daughter, she put up a fight though. He really put up a fight. He beat him up. I mean, she did her best. You could tell the mug shot said she fought her battle. At the time of the phone call, Kimberly did not know her daughter was dead. Despite knowing something was horribly wrong. She would need to see for herself. Me and my boss had went to the site where she was the place had found the blood and the coins and such. And I was just looking there to see if we found anything in detective hitchings had called me and he asked if she had any markings on her body and he tattoos or any parents things. And I told him, and he said, let me call you back in about ten minutes or so. And he said, can I sound the car? And he says, she's deceased. And I lost it. I started counting my head against the pavement and then I'm like, no, no. My life is gone. It's gone. My life is over. I didn't care. I wanted to be with her. I went into the hospital for a while. And came out and it seemed like my family just picked me up. Like a little bird took care of me. And so my head was right. But that's how I was told that she had passed. Back at the desolate crime scene in the early hours of June 21st, what led police to chat only a mile away wasn't the coin strewn in the parking lot. It wasn't Ashley's broken phone. It wasn't Ashley's blood or the blood smears on the pavement from dragging her body. It was something small. But revealing on her person. It was the zip tie found around Ashley's neck. Because Chad owned his own cable company, he regularly used a certain type and size of zip tie. The taser wire also screamed Chad did this. He always carried a taser with him, in addition to this piece of evidence, Brittany was sure it was Chad. And so was Kimberly. After being given a tip about the potential location of Chad's vehicle, a black Lincoln Navigator, police went to the property of Chad's grandparents home, where just 200 feet behind the home was a patch of trees. Upon arrival, they immediately spotted the navigator, but Chad wasn't in it. He was hiding like a coward among the trees. The first clue was the rustling of footsteps. And they were pretty sure it wasn't Bigfoot. After they flushed him out, they permitted him to sit in an officer's car with a door opened and his feet on the ground. When told that Ashley was missing, Chad claimed that he didn't know how he could help, but he wouldn't speak to them without an attorney. And if that alone didn't raise suspicions, the holes and rips in his plaid shirt, blood on a short, and hands, and numerous scratches on his body sure did. Police later discovered duct tape camo pants belt, zip ties, multiple gloves, and many of these things had blood on them. The camo pants were an exact match to the camo jacket that was left in the victim's vehicle. Chad's DNA was all over the items, and matched the DNA at the crime scene. Interestingly, while examining the property where Chad was found, along with the Lincoln Navigator, officers noticed stickers on the back window of the vehicle. You know those stickers that are like the soccer mom kind of stickers, they're like a happy family, cartoon like family with parents and the kids and the soccer ball or the football or whatever. Well, among the family, the man and woman were missing. These stickers were found adhered to offense on the property, and were placed in such a way where the man appeared to be beating. The woman. Interesting. The interrogation did not last long. And Chad quickly took a plea bargain to avoid the death penalty. Here is Chad giving an account of what happened that night. In somewhat, of a vague fashion. Yes, sir. Short time later,.

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"212" Discussed on Sword and Scale

Sword and Scale

02:01 min | 1 year ago

"212" Discussed on Sword and Scale

"On the night of June 20th, 2012, 25 year old Ashley Biggs, mom, daughter, partner, army vet and Domino's Pizza driver, was out on call. The last call of the night. As she drove into the parking lot of the building, there were no lights on. But she was told to go to the back door. As she exited the car, she saw a familiar but unwelcome face. It was the face of her ex and the father of her child, Chad Cobb. She knew this wasn't going to be good. But expected only an argument. Not the end of her life. Her mother Kimberly says she always had sort of a 6th sense. And she tried to warn Ashley. Beware, I could watch her back. I said, look in your car, look it behind you. Never leave a way that you can't get out. I've always wondered, and so it's a mother's feeling. It's a gut feeling that you get. It was either him or grace he was going to hurt her or grace that he was going to hurt in my gut feeling. I told you two days prior, she was supposed to work with me. I had a roughing job and she was supposed to help clean up. And two days prior to that, I said, Ashley, I said, these are going to hurt you or grace. I said, I have a feeling. She goes, oh, mom. He's not going to do anything like that. I said, well, I don't like what I feel, actually, I should just believe please be careful. Coincidentally, on the night she died, her manager had offered to accompany her on her last trip at approximately 1145 p.m.. Ashley declined. Ashley was one of my best drivers I had. She stopped me. She wanted to go home so she told me to stay and get things cleaned up so we could get a rather quick Ashley, especially when they going right down the road, Ashley would have been back at.

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"212" Discussed on Sword and Scale

Sword and Scale

07:09 min | 1 year ago

"212" Discussed on Sword and Scale

"I help you move? I said, sure. So after that I think he said, mom, can I go out with Chad for a while? I said, sure. So from then on, they started dating. Kind of like pressed it to the fact I said, Ashley. That'd be nice if you had a child grandchild for mom that she says, yeah, I know mom. I know you want me to be like that, but I'm just, I'm just testing the waters right now, she said. She goes, I really like him, though. I said, okay, well then do what you have to do, you know? And it went on from there. And they went on vacation up to Niagara Falls and Ashley says, mom, I might be pregnant. I'm like, boy. Oh boy. I really pushed this one, didn't I? And Barbara tonight school it seemed like every girl was pregnant, so Ashley quit school. Disappointed in that, but she just couldn't go on like that. Made fun of being gay and being pregnant. How do you do that? They always ask her. Despite how it looked to her friends, Ashley was going to keep the baby. She was going to try and make it work with Chad, even though she wasn't sure it was the right thing for her. Personally. She wanted what was best for the baby. At first, Chad seemed to be a gentleman, but after he moved in with Kimberly, she began to notice some off putting behaviors. You would lock Ashley into the room, had my friend to the room, and I didn't know about it. Days I worked, and it's different characters. And she never said one word about it. And when he finally did get her out of my apartment and got their own apartment, I see Ashley changed to where she couldn't even call me. She couldn't even see me. He would use my past against me. And that's all right, and everything, but I need to see my daughter. And there was one time that I was at bingo. And she had called me she's mommy, he beat me up. And I rushed right over there, and he told me he would let me see her and he didn't let me see her, so I said, okay, Chan, let's have a cheer away, so I called the cops, and he did spend the weekend in jail. And he was signed to anger management classes, and he never went, so to my knowledge, as she told me that he beat her up 17 times since her downstairs when she was 7 months pregnant. Isn't it always guys named Chad? Kimberly recalled that there were at least several times Ashley moved back in temporarily to hide from Chad and his behaviors. Like hitting her if she left even one dirty dish in the sink. On another occasion, Ashley found shelter in a battered woman center. When they failed to provide everything grace needed, she moved back with Kimberly for 6 months. According to her mom, Ashley tried very hard to make it work with him. She also put herself on the path of success for her and baby grace by getting not one, but two jobs. When the turmoil became too much, and Ashley realized the relationship with Chad was not going to work, they finally separated and shared custody of grace. And as she worked in Chad worked, and I took care of the baby and picked her up from day care and babysitter and rocked her at night. It actually worked a lot. She worked a couple jobs, so. She tried her best. She didn't think that she was getting very far ahead, so she says, mom, I said, I think I'm going to join the army. I said, sure, she goes, I want to better myself and my daughter and me. I said, that'd be great. So she signed rights over to Chad. While Ashley was in the military, she tried to keep in touch with her daughter grace. But clearly Chad had moved on. By the time basic training had ended, Ashley was having problems with her knees. And was unable to continue. When Ashley came home, Chad and grace were nowhere to be found. With no money to pursue an attorney for custody, Kimberly's scraped up what she could to help her daughter find her granddaughter. They did find her. They found her at a private school in Doyle's town, Ohio, private Catholic school, and the sheriff's handed her to my daughter. And she gave me the biggest kiss. And held her hand. And she said mommy. I love you, mommy. So that was the start of a new life. I started a new life with her and her girlfriend and grace. Ashley's girlfriend Brittany and Ashley were becoming comfortable enough to talk about her past. And Chad. That he was just very controlling and abusive towards her. That she didn't get to do a lot. I guess that she was afraid of him. Now that Ashley and Brittany had temporary but full custody of grace, Chad was getting angrier. Not only was he disapproving of her relationship with Brittany, he began finding fault with anything he could. Over having temporary tattoos on her over her giving her mom a hug, goodbye, all kinds of things. But just irritated him about the situation. There was multiple calls for well checks. And walkthroughs of our home just to make sure that she was well taken care of. Check our cupboards. Things like that. There were reports made that she was healthy and happy and the home was clean and had food and water. To add to Chad's discontented demeanor, there was now a new girlfriend in his life. Then, the girlfriend became his wife. Grace's stepmother. Erica. During the time Ashley had been away, she and Brittany learned even more disturbing information about Erica. They were alienated from the other kids. I had found out that she had gotten a new pair of shoes for Easter. She went to school and she got them dirty and Erica had hit her in the head with a hairspray again. I heard that she had gotten hit by a fire log. Later on, I did find out that Erica was feeding her feces, dog feces in her yogurt. After Ashley's body was found in her car, disposed of in a cornfield. Grace, who was 15 years old at the time, would recall the treatment she received from her stepmother. Erica, while in her care. An unlike the Disney tropes of the evil stepmother. This story wasn't rated G some good memories, we are remembered going to dance where we had like the match and dress and I remember, I remember having good times, but then I also remember having bad ones. She was mentally abusive and physically. She would tell me that if I told my dad what she was doing to me, then she would do worse. I kind of figured that's like mentally. I remember she would hold me on the ground and she would hit me and then she also before made me eat dog feces. I.

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"212" Discussed on Sword and Scale

Sword and Scale

08:01 min | 1 year ago

"212" Discussed on Sword and Scale

"In rural Wayne county, Ohio, the landscape is stunning. Wide open fields and sunny skies. Pristine Amish farms. Hills and forests, precisely spaced Dollar General stores, Worcester college, and of course cornfields. Lots and lots of cornfields. On the morning of June 21st, Patricia was about to embark on her usual daily routine, first she let her dog out and then it was time for chores. Happy that it was a warm and sunny day, she proceeded to the barn to feed her horses. But on the way, something caught her eye. The glint of a metallic object way off in the distance, sitting in the far corner of the cornfield. Patricia thought this was odd because this was a cornfield. One that had just been planted. There shouldn't be anything there. Patricia went about her business, but kept her eye on that object. And was looking for signs of movement. What was this thing? Why was it in the cornfield? After she finished her chores, she went back inside, but found herself repeatedly checking to see if it was still there. Because the field is planted, access to that would be hard. I waited for my husband to get up. I talked to him. He said, oh, it's probably somebody cutting wood or haunting or whatever. I went about my day, did my chores, came back, noticed that it was still there, said something again. And it wasn't until later till I called the sheriff's office and realized that there's nobody moving around back there. There is no sound coming from back there. It shouldn't be there. At around noon that day, Patricia made a call to the sheriff's office to alert him. Although she did not investigate the scene, herself. The deputy sheriff responded that he would check it out. Just to the north of Patricia's residence, was a lane that gave access to the field. He made his way down that lane, parked his vehicle, and saw car tracks, leading through the cornfield. He also saw boot prints, leading from the suspicious car. Just as he approached the metallic gray sedan, he received a dispatch call. A female was missing from the new Franklin area. Was she in the car? Was she injured? Or worse? Began to approach the car from the front as I got closer. The driver's side window was down. Looking through the window between the front and back seat, I could see what appeared to be skin between those two seats. I then re approached coming up from the side of the window, the passenger side, rear window, upon looking in, I observed an individual in there. The individual was face was very dark purple. I can still picture that. There were taser wires coming off of the end of vigil. There were zip ties around her hands or wrists and what appeared to be zip tie around her neck. There was also blood around her on the, I want to say on the floor, but I don't remember exactly where the blood was. And then at that point, I contacted my captain to make him aware of what I had found. What the deputy found or whom he found was 25 year old Ashley Biggs. A military veteran and a mom of a 6 year old girl. At 5 7 and a 145 pounds, her body was not easily stuffed into the back of the car. And it was apparent, she had been lying on the seat, face up. But had fallen into the space between the front seats and the back seat while being transported. A zip tie was tight around her neck. And also bound her feet together. Her short hair once styled and gelled spikes was now flattened down by clotted blood. Red and black dried blood was smeared and spattered on the seat where Ashley's had originally lay. As well as on the inside of the right rear door. Taser wire dangled from the body. And Ashley's shorts were somewhat pulled down while her top had slid up. Revealing breasts that were bound flat. We found Ashley's mother, Kimberly Biggs, and in an exclusive interview, we discovered a lot more about her, Ashley, and the role Ashley played in her life. My school I never really fit in. I kind of like was like in the middle and never really had very many friends. I was very academic, not very athletic. I'm very academic. I graduated with honors, I graduated early. And I worked for the state of Ohio for the division of wildlife. And I became in a situation where I lost my job. I tried a drug. I'm going to say crack cocaine, which that's what it was. I'm not ashamed of it. I moved into the projects and became a product of my environment. Okay. I wanted to fit in and I tried it, and I was addicted. And I went to prison. I came out of prison, and I became pregnant. And she saved my life. I'm not going to say anything more. She said my life, that was the most important thing in my world. My daughter. Kimberly was a single mother with a difficult past. And what was to be a difficult future. Her father is in Florida, doesn't want to recognize her as her his child. That's fine. I have a struggle. Of course, of course I moved in the projects again. And I relapsed. Okay, my mom had Ashley for a little bit. But I did relapse and I did come back. I worked really hard to get her back. I got her back within 8 months, and everything seems to be going fine. Ashley's growing up. I finally got my own place, my own job, my own car. And I got to ask you back about roughly age of 9 and ten around 9. And she went through schools, different schools, of course, I could say I fell in and out of love a lot. I moved around a lot and she seemed to be pretty stable. She did have a little comprehension problem, but she as I did not really fit in. Didn't have very many friends. She was a tomboy, of course. She loved her hunting or fishing, everything else like that. And she made it. Let's just put it and she made it. She was making it. Ashley was keeping a secret from the world, though. She wasn't just a tomboy. She was 16 years old when she told me she was gay. I really wanted to not have anything to do with my child. And my God, why did you send me a child like this? But you know what? You love them unconditionally. It's your child. You love them. No matter what. And she's the best thing that ever happened to me as I said before. And she and I were in Barbara to Ohio and she was attending high school and we were going to be moving out of an apartment. Ashley was just trying to fit in. And her mother was just trying to provide the best life she could. Even though she'd come out as gay, Ashley still wanted to please her mom. So she gave a relationship with a young man, a chance. Her girlfriend was thing Chad at the time. And Chad asked if he could help us move he was a very, very well spoken gentleman. It's a man. May.

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"212" Discussed on Sword and Scale

Sword and Scale

03:26 min | 1 year ago

"212" Discussed on Sword and Scale

"Since you're listening to this show, I think it's safe to say you love listening to podcasts, right? Well, you'll find a ton of binge worthy podcasts on Amazon music. Amazon music has millions of free podcast episodes to listen to. Plus, music stations and playlists. If you want your music on demand and ad free, you have to try Amazon music unlimited, where you can listen to any song anywhere, offline with unlimited skips. For a limited time, new customers can try Amazon music unlimited free for 30 days. Just go to Amazon.com slash try today. That's Amazon.com slash try today to try Amazon music unlimited free for 30 days. Amazon.com slash try today. Renews automatically cancel anytime. Terms apply. Sword and scale contains adult themes and violence and is not intended for all audiences. Listener discretion is advised. I started counting my head against the pavement and then I'm like, no, no. My life is gone. It's gone. My life is over. Welcome to season 9 episode two 12 of sword and scale a show that reveals that the worst monsters are real. Before we begin, I'd like to remind you that we have a membership.

A highlight from Episode 212; The skinny on Research

The Old Man's Podcast

00:46 sec | 1 year ago

A highlight from Episode 212; The skinny on Research

"We're to talk about research. This is going to be a regular leith about thirty minute podcast episode. But it's going to be a singular topic. I want to give this topic enough. Do and i don't want to have to hurry. So research on most overused and often misunderstood term. Don't take some time to slog through this but don't worry we're gonna play trivia as well so on this episode of the old man's podcast. I'm gonna talk about research and we're gonna play some trivia. That is fun then. I don't know what fun. Thanks for being here with me. Let's get it going

Network Media Forgot to Hold Our Government Accountable

Mark Levin

01:41 min | 1 year ago

Network Media Forgot to Hold Our Government Accountable

"But the Democrats and Biden with the help of the corrupt Propaganda media want to change the subject now. The war is over. Put it behind you. Did Ronald Reagan put the hostages 52 of them. You know, ran behind him. And again, I want to remind you I want to remind you Those of us who are old enough. Remember many don't And I've said this before, and I want to repeat it. We used to see every night on the news. Every night Network news. Really before cable came into being in any significant way we used to see every night on the network news. Day 110. They 300 this and that every To remind The public to remind ourselves to remind Jimmy Carter and our government That there were American hostages. Being held by the Islamo Nazi regime in Iran. 52 as I recall. 52 ABC News That's how Ted Koppel became famous. And Nightline became famous. It's day 212 hostages in Iraq. As liberal as the media where They were not. Endorsing this American Marxist movement even back then.

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"212" Discussed on Teen Mom Trash Talk

Teen Mom Trash Talk

05:18 min | 1 year ago

"212" Discussed on Teen Mom Trash Talk

"Co host. Oh, well, winter is hers. Hello, Tracy. Hello, no, well, we're here to talk about teen mom two season one episode three. If you guys don't know where we're watching this, we're watching this on Netflix. Yes, the first season of teen mom is on Netflix. So good. So good. I don't even know how many episodes this season. But I will hope 5. Yeah. It's a 105. I hope. If you guys want more of us, go to Patreon dot com slash trash talk podcast. And if you want to talk about our podcast, go to the Facebook group, teen mom trash talk podcast on Facebook, the password to get in as best these. Make sure you answer all of the questions or you will not be granted access. Do it guys. One of the questions is what are your two favorite inside jokes from the podcast? And do you know how many people go, I don't have a favorite? There's too many. Too many to list. Or I don't know any. Try, try, figure it out. Sorry. Well, Noel. Tracy, let's jump in the pool. Okay, I got my swimming is on. Let's jump in the bucket. Oh, okay, let's jump in the baby pool. Chelsea is finishing high school. How many seasons Chelsea gonna finish high school? Very many. So she tells Randy that she's gonna have to eat ramen noodles. No, she eats a lot of ramen noodles. Right, she's saying that she's gonna have to eat ramen noodles because she doesn't have any money for groceries. And he says, well, that's the diet of people who move out of their house. And he's like, also here is money for grocery. $200 he gave her. Yes. Must be nice. Must be nice. So Adam is teaching Aubrey had a crawl. Because that is literally the only thing that Adam can teach Aubrey. Yes. He's like, look at what happens when daddy does too much meth. And he tries to get in grandma Donna's house at night. Watch out. I'll show you how I try to pull myself into the door. Grandma Donna. So Chelsea, quote, what's the finish high school to go to beauty school in the fall? You could have fooled me that she wants to finish. I mean, I wanna do a lot of things. I wanna be a better person. But here we are. Here we are. I would see any trying. No, there's no trying. Adam wants to get back together. Okay. I feel like what's the motive? Oh no, it doesn't matter because oh, Adam? I don't know, he's bored. Yeah. Grandma Donna probably told him to. Grab Madonna. She said, don't worry, 'cause if he's mean again, she's not gonna be with him anymore..

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Police Investigate Report of Explosive in Truck Near U.S. Capitol

The 11th Hour with Brian Williams

00:53 sec | 1 year ago

Police Investigate Report of Explosive in Truck Near U.S. Capitol

"The. Us capitol complex once again became a target us capitol. Police say it started what a man drove his truck onto a sidewalk outside the library of congress this morning and claimed he had explosives authorities were forced to evacuate much of the capitol hill complex as they negotiated with this guy who communicated with them at one point using a dry erase board. The suspect livestream the ordeal as one. Does he broadcasting unhinged litany of complaints about joe biden and the federal government before it was taken down finally by facebook after five hours of this forty nine year. Old floyd ray. Roseberry of north carolina crawled out of his truck was taken into custody. Law enforcement says a search of the pickup did not turn up any viable explosive devices but did find some explosive components.

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Pressure Rises on White House to Speed up Evacuations in Afghanistan

The 11th Hour with Brian Williams

01:47 min | 1 year ago

Pressure Rises on White House to Speed up Evacuations in Afghanistan

"There is mounting pressure to speed up the air. Lift to get people out of afghanistan as new reports indicate. The white house was warned about the disaster. That would quickly unfold after the official. Us withdrawal tomorrow. The president will speak to the nation again about these evacuations as the administration tries to ramp up the mission. They still lack affirmed. Count of the number of americans in afghanistan. we don't have a precise number and the reason is because we ask americans to register with the us government when they arrive in country and we build the database. But lots of americans don't deregister so a number of people come they sign up and then they leave and never let us know they left and so we can't know for certain exactly how many americans are in country. We will get any american. Who wants to get to the airport and who we get in contact with. You says i wanna get out and get on a plane. We will make that happen. This is a risky operation. We right now have established contact with the taliban to allow for the safe passage of people to the airport and that is working at the moment one of the contingencies. We're very focused. On laser focused on is the potential for a terrorist attack by a group like isis k. Which of course is a sworn enemy the taliban so that's the president's national security advisor that's a heck of a claim he just made that. If you're an american want to get out of there they'll get you out of their pentagon says the military airlift five thousand and nine thousand people a day currently out of kabul so far the us has airlifted about seven thousand people out of afghanistan. Not all of them american. Which by the way has been a herculean effort by the us. air force the eighty second airborne. The marines who are there and

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"212" Discussed on Robot or Not?

Robot or Not?

04:06 min | 2 years ago

"212" Discussed on Robot or Not?

"Judge ri- basically you put those together and your your dishes come out much cleaner and spotless and and not have droplets on them and anything like that but it actually works better if they're a little bit dirtier than if they're if they're really clean because the the the soap and stuff doesn't have a the attachment to the dishes It's a it's a very weird thing but like this is the same as how Washing clothes in a regular washing machine is not the rules are different than what we were taught to in part because the technology has changed both the the hardware and also the software. I don't know the soap. where of it. Well i mean it's everything they're saying about the cleaning changes true but it doesn't change the fundamental fact that no physical thing besides streams of water are hitting your dishes right. That's the fundamental issue here and especially depending on what your dishes are and how they're stacked in there or whatever. There is the only physical thing that's going on is water jets right and the water jets are powerful and if you're lucky they're hitting the dishes at an angle that will get the job done but it is still entirely possible. No amount of enzymes or drying agent or anything that if you get addition there that say you didn't run at one day because it wasn't full into runs the second day now it's hard on there and and it sort of bakes on there during the cycle the water. Just don't get it off all the way and it survives to one of the drying cycles and now it's fossilized on there. I'm sure they're way better than they used to be that they there still is nothing in the dishwasher that takes the same force as your physical hand in a scrubby scrubbing on the thing. And that's why like i by the whole thing about you know don't wipe off the gravy. Leave the catch up like sure that helps the you know. I'm not wiping off anyway. it's all about. Can this become fossilized. It has so much more to do. With what i think of like a bowl. It's hard for if they let you stack the balls like really each other but pretty well you look at it. And you're like how a water jet gonna get to that piece of rice that stuck to the center bottom of that bowl it's not it's like moisture will get on it and especially again especially if it's in there overnight and when you're not running it because it isn't full so i i know i know i i feel the same way and i still do actually rinse a little bit but what i don't do is what i used to do which is get a brush and and scrub with a brush just to get it like clean like i said and then put it in their clean except with maybe not with soap but clean and i have come around to the idea that that's too much that's that's you don't need to do that washing dishes twice. The dishwasher is not an autoclave right. it's not just there for the sterilization phase of the dishwashing..

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"212" Discussed on Robot or Not?

Robot or Not?

05:24 min | 2 years ago

"212" Discussed on Robot or Not?

"Kitchen question for you. Do you have a dishwasher. Do okay when do you in. You're not selling any disputes in my house. But this came up from a listener. And i kinda ran with the idea. When do you run the dishwasher..

"212" Discussed on DJ Force X in Conversation

DJ Force X in Conversation

03:56 min | 2 years ago

"212" Discussed on DJ Force X in Conversation

"So i figured well we do that. Then you know we can make it happen but damning. I've always wanted like the fans will be bigger part of the band especially are ban because we're not mainstream. Were full on colt pan. you know. we're we're probably the must underground. Coal bans can be think of you know. We're we're in that scene of you know where you gotta dig find us and i love that. I love that were underground. Coal bandmates side to me makes us cool. You know so actually So when are more part of that you know that means more to me you know they actually be a part of this than just like just some bandy can't talk to or reach or whatever you knows as a kid i was a of motley crue like i didn't think guys even really existed. You know stop there made up characters like there's this mystery thing you know but you know colt band you can feel he can grab them. You can touch them. You could talk to him you can. You know they're more part of your life you know. Yeah now. I i love when fans more part of what we do. You know that's awesome. That's awesome jeff couple of questions left for you for us. All right just getting zapped professor right. But i'm widely tonight. These are more about your light musical history influence wise and everything but apart from your sort of say top ten which you probably normally get asked top album and stuff like that. Well i wanna find out outside that top ten. What are your honorable. Mentions if you could name a couple of albums that thank quite. Make into that top ten. But we're kind of really influential snaps. Caroline's right yeah seeing a kinda hard. Exactly i mean i think you know a hard core bands i think like Like all those blood let records huge influence on me because my top ten. But like i mean i have to give a lot of its civil early like hardcore stuff. Spend kind of form haven like earth crisis and blood. Let snap case stuff like that and then you know kennel corpses a huge influence on me But then you have like. I love ban. I mean i love sunday real estate. And jeremy and you know a recourse rating at the shops in billy ray okay. Computers one was huge influence on me. i mean the biggest influence me ever has been pink floyd. That's in my top band but a lot of people you know. Go the dr island moon and the wall but mike. I love like macho lapsed reason division bells does not people's top pigs when they think of included their their mind. You know exactly. I grew up on. That's my som- live when those records and You know of course tara And then you know the the but even like far and in-depth phones and and advancing sacramento. That were huge influenced to no one ever heard of And then we had me. And sean from far hetero in socks That was pre william and that was that was probably our biggest influence was that In a neurosis and and growing up in the nineties. And just like this whole just hodgson using and it's like there was so many As you know. I i mean i'm one day. I'm listening to rose's the next day. I'm listening blake radiohead The more mr button. Mr bongo Record all times person's rebuttal records. Yeah it's like just it's just so different you know and you don't have that day.

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"212" Discussed on DJ Force X in Conversation

DJ Force X in Conversation

04:58 min | 2 years ago

"212" Discussed on DJ Force X in Conversation

"It was a fun record mates But it was it was. I always loved moody kind of darker start ups and it seemed like that record definitely fit my vidler more of his heavy but it was really dark is more of a movie soundtrack. Channel by jewish and Always something. I always wanted to try to accomplish our music. So that was the one closest to it and and yeah i had a good time that record. We really do much. Touring is on record. We'd did like one show in london and couple other things but you know we didn't do much on record so But our bass player left at that time too so you're looking for player taxes to texas so a couple of people filling in for that. Yes indeed too much. But i mean i love middleton's great record some and then and then a few years after that as well release merite let you already mentioned. You're kind of in again hiatus and spark of because since they said from from music and things like that. And how's house album for you guys. 'cause it i mean it's a solid album like even if you think that i mean the horse mark was in you know musicians call guys wanna do something like yeah..

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"212" Discussed on DJ Force X in Conversation

DJ Force X in Conversation

05:03 min | 2 years ago

"212" Discussed on DJ Force X in Conversation

"Was tumultuous like trying to find a stinger but the experience itself was a lot of fun so In that that we just kinda just kinda just kept on the back burner because we didn't know what we're gonna do and then eventually great did come back and then we did our last year. Eighty so you know being an abandoned. It's hard is chaos. You know in trying to remain happy. All the time is is is funny but But we've we've converted. We're still here. So yeah just testament to you know you know your passion if you will and you want day that and another like you mentioned as far as love again. I saw them with that time. They bought into europe and again the none of the band at ten calls. I was on a tour actually does time. Okay cool. I'm i've seen you from the side but now was in ten cups and strings to you. I think it was was the album. And there's another watering solutions at. Yeah fantastic albums. Oh amazing and the school is. Because i mean there's a we have a small circle of friends sacramento's just tons far I ended up. Moving in with sean. In ninety two and far just kinda just beginning bigger on the local scene and But i i'm not snow bars about their first demo so watching them grow from their first Solutions with such an amazing experience is to the shows the detector. Sean and stuff like that so meals. And that was one thing i loved about going out of town and watching far deaf towns because we'd betas by sacramento but i'd go them when they play san francisco or go l. a. And i mean the crowd into i would love sit back and watch people seeing them for the first time. Yeah because i knew them but watching people go. Oh my god what am i watched right now because they were amazing back then both bands were..

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Breaking Through Your Own Glass Ceiling with Linda Gonzalez

Cafe con Pam Podcast

02:16 min | 2 years ago

Breaking Through Your Own Glass Ceiling with Linda Gonzalez

"Linda. Welcome back to government bam thank you. It's great to be back. Yes so there's a new book that's been birth dead. We'll talk about that. And i love the topic because i think it's something that's often overlooked for people of color because the message of lake make it happen put the mindset make the vision board yes listener. She's rolling her eyes. As i'm saying no so those are all important. They're not bad. And there's the and behind it. That's right your coach. Amoco we believe mindset is important and there's also the own internalised ceilings that happen with people of color because of the system the system was not built for us not ultra. How did this come about their coach for many many years. And as i say in the book my clients never come to me and say leaned. I wanna break through my own glass ceiling. They say. I want to reach these goals. Or i have really been working on these goals. And i keep hitting up against things. They always somehow think it's something that they haven't done Right so one. Of the most important messages i began to have to give my clients is. It's not your fault. it's not that you're not trying hard enough. There are so many message we got especially as people of color by pack as immigrants or children of immigrants that we just have to try really hard. We have to get a good formal education and we have to reach at least middle class status. And that somehow poof. Like magic there's no oppression there's no klutzy lane and yet and still we look at only s. I mean there is almost like two cents difference in what women earned two men in like the last forty years. Right we're still fighting for our civil rights. people are still fighting for. Civil rights are being. Caged are being deported are being killed. I mean it's like are you watching the same world. I am

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Exploring Father Daughter Relationships

Therapy for Black Girls

01:57 min | 2 years ago

Exploring Father Daughter Relationships

"Everyday language we will often hear this term thrown around daddy issues razor this idea that if you don't have a strong relationship with your dad then you're kinda doomed in all relationships with german and so i would love you to just start by telling us a little bit about how if at all the father daughter relationship influences daughters quality of relationships with other men. Yeah absolutely and so. I definitely think it's not accurate. You know to assume bid you're doomed right if you didn't have your father if you unhealthy relationship with the father but at the same time i definitely believe the fathers played a huge role in daughters and just their relationship with men. It's important i think for many women who don't have that healthy relationship to really just explore the impact that their father had on their lives. You know whether it's through just being absent or if they were inconsistent or they were there and created a toxic environment whether it's a man or woman specifically with women. I i definitely think there's an impact when there's an unhealthy relationship with the father. He you say more about that. How you kind of see that show. Yeah absolutely so. I think it shows up in one of the biggest ways that i see is just the standard that you grow accustomed to. Unfortunately you see a lot of times many successful women who oftentimes find themselves in this cycle relational when when you kinda dig a little bit deeper you see that. They had an unhealthy relationship with the father and again. That's not all women. But a lotta times. That's the case. And unfortunately i think it's many cases because of this unhealthy standard. So is much as you know that it's unhealthy as much as you know that. It's intuitive lead. This is not right in some ways. Unfortunately you grow accustomed to it until as you kind of venture off into the dating world in many ways it's almost like this gravitational pool. It takes you back to this unhealthy standard and so that one of the areas. That i see

What Bamboo Learning Does - Ian Freed CEO of Bamboo Learning and Head of Amazon Devices When Alexa Launched - Voicebot Podcast Ep 212 - burst 04

The Voicebot Podcast

00:35 sec | 2 years ago

What Bamboo Learning Does - Ian Freed CEO of Bamboo Learning and Head of Amazon Devices When Alexa Launched - Voicebot Podcast Ep 212 - burst 04

"I'm an freed co founder and ceo of bamboo learning and family learning is a company completely dedicated to educating kids Really in the age range of five through eleven to learn using their voice and we've dedicated the entire company to do that We were founded about three years ago. And we've developed a number of alexa skills. I think we're up to seven now Covering different subjects that kids learn in school and even some that maybe they don't learn in school

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Interview With Ian Freed CEO of Bamboo Learning

The Voicebot Podcast

01:57 min | 2 years ago

Interview With Ian Freed CEO of Bamboo Learning

"In freed. Welcome to the voice podcast. Thanks so much bread. It's great to be here. thanks for having me on. This is long. I think we talked about two and a half years ago and just for one reason or another it just like the timing never worked out probably mostly my fault but like i know you had different things going on at the time. So long overdue. But there's no timing like the president because there's lots of talk about you've recent announcements with bamboo. You just had another award. I think you guys racked up. We've racked up a lot of those over the years And you're mentioned brad. Stones new book so we can get all of that If if we have time we'll talk about the amazon stuff. But i think we should talk about bamboo. I just listeners. Don't know like in will tell you that. He he worked to amazon for a long time. Was one of the founding members leaders in the alexa team so he had some specific knowledge. There that i think a lot of people like from historical perspective because voiced by listeners. They really loved that history. We've done a lot over the years. But i want to talk about education so in any event you can set it up. Tell people who you are. And let's let's give him an introduction bamboo learning and what it's doing for education and the That's great absolutely and it is great that we finally got together to To have a podcast. The other so I'm an freed co founder and ceo of bamboo learning and family learning is a company completely dedicated to educating kids Really in the age range of five through eleven to learn using their voice and we've dedicated the entire company to do that We were founded about three years ago. And we've developed a number of alexa skills. I think we're up to seven now Covering different subjects that kids learn in school and even some that maybe they don't learn in school

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"212" Discussed on The Moratorium

The Moratorium

02:59 min | 2 years ago

"212" Discussed on The Moratorium

"Said bill thornberry taught him how to drive in and to be clear. It's say seventy one barracuda. Yes it's not an emmy khuda. Rice said that they kind of dressed it up and got extra parts to make it look like a him khuda because plus garelli was like obsessed with them but the one in part two is actually a himmy khuda. It's like I don't know what you're the one in part two is from but anyway just to get that out of the way but i would love to have one of these cars yet for sure awesome. This movie is a rental for you right. would you say yes. I didn't see this the theater. I was seven when this came out. Yeah that would have been a little stretch. But i would love to see this in the theater how i would love to see it released in the theater. The music is lost track yet. I wish they would have kept more of that in phantasm to Some of the original they changed up and made it a little bit more hip and more rock and roll. Maybe signing yeah. But i really wanted this original music for sure it sounds a lot like kinda tubular bells from exercises. I get that so mike goes to this. He goes from the funeral to this psychic to go see psychic grandma. Yes the chick knows him. And we should say he's he's like tailing michael wherever he goes. I mean he's a tailing. Jody wherever he goes. Because i think in his mind he thinks folks are dead friends dead. He's going to you. Know i don't know why it seems like he's unnecessarily worried about it because it's just them you know and that's why he's going to see this psychic because he's afraid that jody is going to leave him right when he wants answers yet. I think going to see psychic. Grandma was a mistake. I think it's a mistake to have eighty candles going when the set is basically drapes. It's like a drake warehouse. And they have like they're even on the mantle over that they're everywhere. There's a lot of candle work in this film. And in part to. Meanwhile this chicks blind. What does she care. That's not like a yankee candle over. he can like. You shouldn't have the the sawdust in hamburger yankee candles burning at the same time. Yeah exactly fat. They're basically like a harry potter jelly bellies. One smelt like vomit. That was a poor decision on their part. The woman who plays psychic grandma. Actually what i was reading she had a larger seen. She was supposed to be jodi and michaels and okay so they had ninety year old and the reason..

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Hawthorne Man Sentenced To 212 Years For Insurance Fraud After 2 Disabled Sons Drowned In 2015 Crash Off Port Of Los Angeles Pier

The John Phillips Show

00:22 sec | 2 years ago

Hawthorne Man Sentenced To 212 Years For Insurance Fraud After 2 Disabled Sons Drowned In 2015 Crash Off Port Of Los Angeles Pier

"Trip. A Hawthorne man has been sent to prison for 212 years for fraud after driving his too severely autistic Children and ex wife off a pier at the port of Los Angeles to collect their insurance policies. Authorities say swam ashore was 13 year old. An eight year old boys drowned still strapped into the car seats. His ex wife escaped but couldn't swim. She was rescued by

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Personal data stolen from Dutch coronavirus track-and-trace programme

Smashing Security

07:20 min | 2 years ago

Personal data stolen from Dutch coronavirus track-and-trace programme

"Chummy chums. There is a fellow working at a company in the netherlands. Okay i'm in shaved for awhile sam. He's he's wearing upper the same and he has an interest in the dark web. Okay that's where we diverge. But he's no malicious hacker. He is daniel velarde who is a cybercrime reporter at the dutch tv service l. news he's the guy who loves to dig up facts about what's going on on the dark web and -mongst cybercriminals all the hackers and he's a cool technology guy and it's his job to dig up details. What the bad guys are up to and uncover cyber goofs. Okay this is. This is what he does for a living basically. Yes oh yeah okay. For instance last november. He gained a little notoriety because he gate crashed a european union. Defense ministers video conference court. This was after the dutch defence minister accidentally posted the logan details on twitter so yes of frayed is still happening so you want to show. He was hard at work so he took a screen shot and he posted up about to join this video conference call with the other defense ministers of the and that our man decided to join the conference. Well well to to the credit of the minister. He didn't reveal all of the pin code. Only some of the digits. So i think they're about to missing and so this inventive young germans to twenty tries gotta clean. Well that gained him some notoriety but he's is now in the pipe is again because he has uncovered what appears to be a serious security breach which has been happening in the netherlands. He found that someone for months has been gone onto snapchat. Onto telegram onto weaker with wicker. Weaker is a encrypted a messaging service a bit like signal telegram yet. Weaker is particularly beloved of drug uses bluetooth. Only one or my i. No no no. You'll think you're thinking of different. Yes wicker isn't just for local. Contacts can be anywhere. But we're wicky you don't have to a phone number so you can super-secret anyway. You want to buy your jazz cigarettes do that okay. Good to know right now and found is that someone has been advertising a month. Something their their access to sensitive data from the dutch health. Service smith civically. These people have access to databases of people who've taken corona virus tests in the netherlands are have been documented in the testing tracing system so their home addresses that email addresses the telephone numbers dates of birth and their b s n. The bsn is the dutch equivalent to social security number. Okay so someone has been advertising this Boy so you can pay between thirty and fifty euros. And say hey. Can you tell me the home address. Phone number email address and social security number of this person wetness wicker telegram if you contact the hacker via the ad. Wow that's a good rate so you can get those details. Jeez and you kind of course request details about more than just one or two people. You can say well. Could you give me all the information you have about everyone who lives in amsterdam aged over. It's like do you know database. Well is it shown a sequel query. Now why why. What do you mean why for funsies. Why would anyone want this. Yeah why would anyone want this information. say i've had four coronavirus tests or i've had done who cares well because matching wanted to scam somebody. You can send the message or an sms. Say no no you that you took your test on this date and we've now got the results for you or can you pay this amount of money to get now. We decided we're going to give you some treatment. Go to this site and shook pretty cuttittas but more that you also get their social security number and you can begin to do all kinds of fraud with that all and this is a bit scary okay. They discovered that the private data of celebrities was also sale and even crime jones. There is a chap in the netherlands. Code you have to excuse my accent because it's very very good. Jan van den. He sure everyone's going to recognize her. Well our friends probably will he in the netherland. that's yesterday. He is famous because he is a crime journalist. A former police chief he receives the same kind of full-time police protection. Which is afforded to the dutch. Royal family super the squadron of bicycles for threat. Seriously because he's considered so much for target to his work in the past assisted in the capture of criminal sneaking. Read all about him on. Wikipedia is being upset so he goes around town with like a dozen people him yes. He's got bodyguards. He's got the police looking after him and so he doesn't want his personal dress. How tall is this guy. Jesus he's going to be quite. So i say that about a lot of people how y'all so yes so he puts put seeming danger because of course he's a person of interest to criminals and these are criminals. Can you tell me where he lives. News phone number and is social security number you can imagine. He's not terribly pleased about this. So this journalist daniel a etc He got the prior consent of individuals. A number of people a few hundred people and he did a request he said i would like information about these. Hundreds of people approached the scammers. And said how you thinking of making a purchase just as a little test can me details about these people and he confirmed the authenticity of information. It should been offered for sale and it was correct so this is the legitimate information. They even posted screen shots of the computers with access to the databases now the dutch health service. They say they haven't found any evidence that they'd been hacked. But he screenshots. Suggest in thi- job it exactly. Yeah they're twenty six thousand workers and cool central employees working inside the dutch health service hoover access to this information and many of them have course at the moment where they working at home you pitch and that makes it easier. I would argue for them to pulse on the dates criminals or even just photograph their screens. Or you can't put your screen in the office can be people might not really giving any would've noticed anyone. Royd camera out brave. Do

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