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"News. Everything you need every time you listen. The WTOP producers desk is wired by IBEW local 26 where electrical contractors come to grow. Good morning, I'm Mark Lewis. Mike Chikaitis is our producer. news Breaking out of Georgia. Former President Trump will not be going on trial this October in the sprawling election interference case in Georgia. Alongside attorneys Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesbrough, both of whom and expedited schedule. A judge is splitting up the trials of the 19 people charged in the case. Powell and Chesbrough will be tried together beginning October 23rd. Fulton County, the Fulton County District Attorney had asked the judge for all of the defendants including the former president to be tried at the same time. But the judge doesn't think the court can handle a trial that large. It's still unclear when the trial will start for Mr. Trump and the remaining defendants. Everyone involved has pleaded not guilty. The latest round of vaccines to protect yourself from COVID are now approved. But when can you get a shot? While the CDC says some people can get the shot today so far we've been unable to schedule a shot today in the area at CVS, Rite Aid, or Walgreens, but that could change. We could get an appointment for Sunday at Walgreens and Monday at CVS, but so far could not a get Rite Aid or Safeway appointment. The new shots are recommended for everyone six months or older. COVID cases are again on the rise across the country yet still a fraction of what they were at the height of the pandemic. officials Health are hoping having the new vaccines available now will slow down the spread this fall and winter. Kyle Cooper, WTOP News. Leaders at one Prince Georges County schools say they're hoping to reduce delays for kids making their way through new metal detectors. Yesterday was taking about an hour for all 2 ,700 students at Deval High to make their way through security. Officials say the goal is to reduce that delay to about 25 minutes. The metal detectors were installed at the Lanham School after Monday's killing of a 16 -year -old student near campus just after school had let out for the day. In addition to those detectors, Deval and other Prince Georges County high schools are getting additional security personnel and county police have increased patrols near Deval as well. Utah Senator Mitt Romney has decided not to run for re -election and he says the country would be better off if President Biden and former President Trump decided also not to run in 2024. More from The Republican lawmaker says it's time for both parties to seek out younger leadership. Oh, I think it'd be a great thing if both President Biden and former President Trump were to stand aside and let their respective party pick someone in the next generation. Romney, who was the Republican presidential nominee in 2012, acknowledges that the former president now controls the GOP, but he holds out hope that will eventually change. Romney was the only Republican senator to vote to convict Mr. Trump in his two impeachments. He says he's leaving the Senate because at 76 he's getting too old and wants fresh blood. He's now one of six senators who are retiring. On Capitol Hill, Mitchell Miller, WTOP News. President Biden will in be Largo later today to deliver what the White House is calling a major economic speech. Jared Bernstein, who heads the Council of Economic Advisers, says the president will discuss how Bidenomics is working, while what he calls Maginomics is not. He'll contrast his agenda with specific policies congressional Republicans have proposed and lay out what those policies would mean in concrete terms for the American people. This speech comes amid the latest economic reports that show overall inflation is down, even as gas prices have gone up in recent weeks and wages are outpacing inflation. Linda Kenyon, CBS News, Washington. As we've been discussing, there's a midnight deadline and little hope of avoiding a strike by tens of thousands The White House. Thanks for watching. from the other. At issue Major pay increases and benefits from the big three automakers. More from CBS correspondent Chris Van Cleave in in Detroit. The United Auto Workers Union entered negotiations with Ford, General Motors The White Sessions made during the Great Recession in 2008, when the big three teetered on the verge of collapse. the But over last decade, automakers have banked robust profits more than 20 billion so far this year alone. The big three can afford to immediately give us our fair share If they choose not to, then they're choosing to strike themselves. That's United Auto Workers President Sean Fain there, the union expected to selectively strike not all plants at one time. Here's your Chill on Money question of the day. Doug from Washington State asks, we had an elder law attorney draw up a will for us a few years ago. Unfortunately, the office has since closed and the closest location is now an hour and a half away from us. We would really like an attorney who's closer by. How do I find a new reputable elder attorney near us to update our will when it's necessary? Doug, I think what you're looking for is a qualified estate attorney, not an elder law attorney. If you live in a smallish area, start with a local accountant for some referrals. Have a question? Go to ChillOnMoney .com. When

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"attorney drew" Discussed on The Financial Guys
"And I'm going to say it just like that. It's bullshit. Why? Because you would never, ever, ever bring these charges against Hillary Clinton. You would never, ever, ever bring these charges against Stacey Abrams. It's political. It's targeting one person. And you know what? I'll say this to him, Mike. When Donald Trump says they're coming after you, I'm just in the way, he's 100% right. Welcome to another Financial Guys podcast. I'm Mike Hayflick, along with Mike Speraza. Mike, I think mostly we're going to talk about Trump today, but we have to talk about another dredge of our Erie County community, Mark Poloncarz. But we'll save a little bit of that news about Mark for last. Another fearless leader in New York. Man, what's worse than fearless? He's fearful. He's fearful of his own reputation is all he's really fearful of. That's what I'd say, but we'll save that for last. You do not want to miss his response to the two rapes by migrants, I should say. You do not want to hear his exact ... We're going to read the exact Facebook post. I won't even summarize, I'm going to read you exactly what he has to say. You don't want to miss that at the end of the show. Filled with compassion, I'm sure. So Trump indicted for a fourth time. This is not unexpected. This was by Fulton County DA Fannie Willis. This is for election interference and Trump and many others actually must surrender by August 25th at noon, Mike. Your thoughts initially on Trump being indicted for a fourth time. Well, it's not shocking because they've been telling us for weeks that they were going to make a show of this. Atlanta or Fulton County, they have literally been talking about this for months. They've been talking about mug shots. They've been talking about the whole song and dance of an actual bringing Trump in and going through the fingerprinting, going through the photos. They've been doing this and telling us this for months. So it's not shocking. What is shocking them, Mike, is that you've seen the polls, right? Every time this happens, Trump's numbers skyrocket. His fundraising skyrockets every single time. And now they're doing it again. And this might be the most ridiculous of them all because of the charade and the show that it's going to be. If I was going to use an example, if I'm a Barack Obama and I'm the leader of the party, not saying he is, but maybe he is, I'm saying to myself, the last thing that I want the media and I want law enforcement and I want the legal system to do is prop this guy up anymore because every time we do it, it backfires at us. I'd be like, keep this guy out of your mouth. Keep him away from you. I don't want to hear Donald Trump. I don't want to see Donald Trump. But no, they do the opposite. And I think their hope is, Mike, they get him on one of these charges. I don't think it matters. The people that are voting for Donald Trump, myself included, I'm going to raise my hand. I am voting for Donald Trump no matter what happens. He could get convicted on all 75 indictments and 400 years in prison. I don't care I'm voting for him. Now, if something came out that he was like a child molester or an actual murderer or something, of course that would change. But based on these four indictments, no matter what happens in the courtroom, Donald Trump is not, it's not even a question. He is my vote. I am voting for Donald Trump. That is the president. Yeah. This, this once again, I think shows how self-serving, narcissistic and how deeply Trump derangement syndrome runs in a lot of these people's heads like Fannie Willis. This is the, the reading, I guess I'll, I'll use this out of an article off of Fox. Let's, uh, let's see this by, oh, this was seven hours ago, Houston, Keene of Fox news. This says a 97 page indictment. The charges include violating the Georgia RICO act RICO. If you don't know what that means, racketeer influenced and corrupt organizations act often, I think you'd hear that it may be for mafia activity, drug activity, solicitation of violation of oath by a public officer conspiracy to commit impersonating a public officer conspiracy to commit forgery in the first degree conspiracy to commit false statements and writings conspiracy to commit filing false documents conspiracy to commit forgery in the first degree filing false documents and solicitation of violation of oath by a public officer. Now former Trump white house chief of staff, Mark Meadows, attorneys, Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell, Jenna Ellis, Kenneth Chesbrough, Jeff Clark, John Eastman, and others were also charged out of this years long investigation. Interesting Mike years long investigation. And here we are, August of 2023, just before presidential campaigns really heat up and debates begin. Let's talk about the timing of these indictments. I mean, we had Alvin Bragg start this whole parade off with falsifying business records, uh, you know, accusations against Donald Trump, which was total bullshit Manhattan DA, right? Alvin Bragg Bragg, next federal charges for holding classified records at Mar-a-Lago also bullshit. Go ahead. Justice department council, Jack Smith, then for the January 6th, uh, involvement, he says that Trump had basically instigating that whole event. And then further with, you know, just to layer on it, it was like icing on a cake. He had to hold Trump accountable for even more. And then finally Fulton County, DA Fannie Willis. So just the timing of this, it seems so orchestrated, um, I don't think there's any question in anybody's mind. I don't care who you are, that this has been an orchestrated attempt to take down Donald Trump. So in case nobody saw this yesterday, cause I'm sure you did, and I'm not saying you Mike, but people listening may not have, um, Sam bank from freed, uh, there was news that came out about him shelling out a hundred million dollars of stolen money, by the way, from his FTX funds to Democrat, uh, you know, nominees in the 2022 midterms. So the same day we see this crook, which we all knew were, was a crook by the way, you know, let's not forget that we all said this for a long time. This guy gave a hundred million dollars to democratic candidates across the country. That is on the same day. Also the whistleblower confirmed, um, some of the stuff in the Hunter Biden trial just yesterday. And then this comes out by the way, Mike, we forgot to mention this earlier, Fannie Willis, the genius that she is, ends up screwing up this indictment by the way, and putting it online for public knowledge before they even talk to the grand jury. Right, right. So they were working fast and they were working fast for a reason, right? This is just another show. And again, I'm here for it. I'm on the record. I'm here for it. Why? This is cementing. Donald Trump said he needed one more indictment. I'm going to say he needs one more thing. He needs the Fulton County mugshot and it's over. Once we get the mugshot, this race, not the primary is already over. The primary has been over. Once we get that mugshot, the, the 2024 race is over. It's over completely. That will set Donald Trump over the edge. His face will be on every t-shirt again, raising my hand, I'll buy 20 of them. The Donald Trump mugshot will take him through and carry him through the 2024 election. It's over. Yeah. And this, to your point about this leak, Fannie Willis essentially just simply said, I can't tell you anything. Of course you can't, right? So this was Monday. This is, this is official. The office of the Fulton County clerk or superior and magistrate courts has learned of a fictitious document that has been circulated online and reported by various media outlets to the Fulton County special purpose grand jury. While there have been no documents filed today regarding such, all members of the media should be reminded that documents that do not bear an official case number, filing date and the name of the clerk of courts in concert are not considered official filings and should not be treated as such. This was not a simple mistake is what, uh, let's see here. This was Trump attorneys, Drew Findling and Jennifer Little who slammed this. This was not a simple administrative mistake. A proposed indictment should only be in the hands of the DA's office, yet it somehow made its way to the clerk's office and was assigned a case number and a judge before the grand jury even deliberated. How could that be, Mike? Well, how can it be and how can this not just be thrown out? You know, if anyone believes in rule of law and equal justice, how can this just not be thrown out? I think to your point, Mike, like I totally agree. I think nobody who has supported Trump from the beginning has lost the feeling of support for him. I mean, if anything, it's grown and grown and grown. And then the other thing is you just wonder, will independents or any, any liberals at all liberals like Bill Maher, will any of them say, I cannot, I cannot in my right mind vote for anybody on the left anymore. They've taken this far, far too far. And I mean, it's like basically over the cliff and they're falling, waiting to see how hard it's going to, you know, how hard they're all going to hit. Here's the problem, too. In the last six years, we've had numerous people challenge elections. By the way, two of them were that I'm talking about right now were liberals. Hillary Clinton still doesn't believe she lost in 2016 and is on the record saying that. And Stacey Abrams has it, Mike. So if you really give a shit about, you know, hey, we need to bring people to justice, then do it, then go after those two. This is my problem with this whole thing. Like all these liberals, like Harry Sisson, Mr. Gen Z, oh, finally getting justice. That's bullshit. And I'm going to say it just like that. It's bullshit. Why? Because you would never, ever, ever bring these charges against Hillary Clinton. You would never, ever, ever bring these charges against Stacey Abrams there. It's political. It's targeting one person. And you know what? I'll say this, too, Mike. When Donald Trump says they're coming after you, I'm just in the way, he's 100 percent right. What does he mean by that? They don't give a shit about Trump. They do, but that's short term. They know that at most Trump's got four years left. They give a shit about all of us that can think clearly and that know they're all full of shit. That's what they're concerned about. The MAGA movement, they're petrified of it. And they need to take out its leader. And they're coming after us next. I promise you that. Well, let's talk about what can actually work in terms of Trump getting elected, in terms of stopping this crazy liberal freight train. Is it simply election? Is it actually GOP members stepping up and actually getting the balls to do something? Like do something. That would help. Stop threatening. Stop reporting. Like they're the town criers. Oh, have you seen what's going on there? Whoa, that's wrong. Oh, my gosh. What's this Fannie Willis thinking? Whoa. What was Alvin Bragg's thinking? This is this is unconstitutional. You just hear it. It's like it's like just it's like white noise now. You just hear all the Republicans, those that even want to say anything. How about the ones that never say anything? What are we paying you for? Like honestly, what are we paying you for? You're not passing any great legislation. So how about you just get a set of balls and say something? Say something in support or in not support. All you like to do is is sort of thread the needle. Stay on that tightrope. You don't want to go one side or another of the tightrope. You feel like, well, if I support Trump too much, that's not going to look good. But oh, if I if I don't support him, oh, my gosh, what are people going to think of me? Like stop thinking of what others will think of you. And how about you stand up? How about like a Vivek Ramaswamy type of statement where you actually you understand what's going on in this country and you actually take a side and you don't care who politically the person is. You stand up for what's right or what's wrong. I mean, I'm so tired of this. So do you think elections will make a difference? Do you think that some GOP members can actually make a difference? Do you think the the judicial system might make the difference? Do you think a lot of these things are just going to go basically down? I don't see them going down in many of these states. I mean, in Georgia and New York, D.C., D.C. I mean, I mean, really, like you look at this and you think, boy, these just have to be appealed and probably all the way headed right to the Supreme Court. My thoughts, honestly, are the Supreme Court right now can help. But at this point, forget Kevin McCarthy, forget Mitch McConnell, forget all the bursar artists that are in Congress, forget them all. If there's one thing that can change this and it's you, the people, you, the people are the only thing that can change this political weaponization, this political persecution. And to be honest with you, this banana republic government we got, there's one thing you can do and it's vote and it's go vote for Donald Trump. That is the one thing that we can do, Mike. Forget the courts. Forget all that. Go vote for Donald Trump. That is the only thing that we as Americans can do. Your congressmen won't do it. Your congresswomen won't do it. There's less than I bet, Mike, two percent that actually know what the hell is going on or are not part of that uni-party. There's less than two percent. I'll say a Matt Gaetz is one of those, right? I'll say a Byron Donalds is probably one of those, right? Those types of guys are the people that we need. Now, again, even with them, there's not enough of them, Mike. We need us, the voter, to take care of this. Go vote for Donald Trump and get rid of the con men. Get rid of the B.S., the Bidens, the Clintons, the Obamas. Get rid of them all. Go vote and take care of it. So it's easy to become just sort of a witness or a spectator to all of this, right? We all sit back and then at your kitchen table or as you're having a beer, having some chicken wings here in Buffalo anyway, maybe across the country, just not as good. You start talking about these things. And then to your point, Mike, people at election time think they need to just distance themselves from these things. They need a mental health break. They need to just they need to just watch and see what happens. Let's just see how the cards fall. Well, this house of cards that Joe Biden's administration and he has built, it's coming down, guys. I mean, it's burning like Maui right now. And it's just it just hasn't come to your doorstep yet. That's the problem. Until it hits your doorstep, you're not evacuating, right? You're not jumping into the ocean like these people in Maui have had to do. It's just a terrible tragedy there, which, by the way, Joe Biden doesn't have any time to comment on. By the way, let's not forget that, you know, actual disaster going on in California and Hawaii right now. But Joe Biden, baby, he's got to go ride his bike. He's got a vacation. So don't don't interrupt that. He's actually headed, I think, this week to Texas or something to can't find his way to Hawaii, though. God forbid he does that or God forbid he sends his vice president. Can't do that. How vile is that team that he has around them around him? I mean, they're the ones running the show. We know that. So it's just a it's such a corrupt and vile group to not say we got to get Joe out in front of the microphone for this. I mean, we've got to at least talk about the lives being lost, the federal assistance that we're going to provide, just something. Not a thing. And that's not Joe Biden. I mean, Joe Biden can't can't make sense of anything. And we know that. Like, that's clear. We know that. I mean, there's so much evidence now to say that I can say it without really saying, well, you never know. No, we know. But his team. Yeah. I mean, Dr. Jill, what are you saying, Joe? Maui's burning like it'll likely be thousands of people will have died on Maui because of fires and extreme wind and spreading of the wildfires. And he doesn't set a word. And you, Jill, don't have a you know, at any like no respect at all, no, no decency to tell your husband, get in front of a microphone, for God's sake, and say something about the people on Maui. They're U.S. citizens. But to your point earlier about voting, that's the problem. People get what I call election dementia. They completely forget how we got to the extreme, horrible, horrible conditions that we end up getting to. And then at election time, Mike, right about now, somehow the Democrats are going to come out and say, wow, look what's happening. Climate change is destroying island, beautiful islands like Maui. Crime is it's just it's taking over American cities. We can change that. We will help you. We will give. Right. We're Santa Claus. We will give. And then everybody votes for these people again. Yeah. And by the way, you know, Mike, to point of we will give the we will give costs everybody that actually works money. Right. So it sounds great in theory. Yeah. I said this to my mom was text me the other day about I forgot what it was. And I'm like, oh, you didn't know that money just grows on trees. Yeah. You just go over there. I'll just pick off that leave. It's money like that. That's what government treats everything like. And like we talk about all the time, we're both business owners. If I say to a company that I'm doing advertising with, you know, just give me give me five million. I'll take five million dollars advertising. No, no worries. Then they say, Mike, you got to pay for it. Well, what? That's not to pay. I thought I only had to pay ten thousand dollars. What do you mean I'd pay five? That's not a good deal for me. Yeah. What? Well, Mike, you signed a contract to pay us five million advertising. No, no, I didn't. OK. You know what I'll do? I'll just go ask all my clients for an extra five thousand dollars apiece and I'll pay my advertising. You can't do that in business, right? It's the business owner, the government, that if you're going to make deals, you've got to live with those deals and pay for them, right? Not expect everybody else to. What they do, Mike, as you always say, is they'll make these things up, right? And then they'll say, we've solved the problem. Crime? Yeah, we can't believe it's so bad either, but we have the solution. No, Kathy Hochul, you are the problem. You are not the solution. Joe Biden, no, you are not the solution. You are the problem. But Mike, to your point, the way they market it is that this, you know, we're here to save you. The problem is the saving comes from our pockets and the listener's pockets and the people that work pockets, the people that are retired that work their asses off pockets. And even then, Mike, they take all that money from us and it doesn't do a damn thing because they don't know what to do with it. Contracts. I mean, contracts involve people that have an intellect, right? You got to understand what contract are you stepping into. You've got to have integrity to follow through on the contract, right? The two sides agree to something. And you've got to then trust that each other will actually abide by the contract. Those qualities don't exist in many of these liberal progressive minds, intellect, integrity, trust. It's all about them. It's all about them. And then the problem is they will actually sign contracts and then think that it doesn't apply to them, even though they signed it. Right. So I think it's out the window now, like the idea of compromise and, you know, let's let's make agreements and all that. It's out the window. It's out the window. These people don't care. We see it every day. We see crime in cities and then we're told, let's not hold these people accountable. Let's let's let's deflect from the true reasons for these things. Let's hold guys like Trump accountable for actions that we can't even prove. But you know what? He has he has all the right in the world, Mike, to prove he's innocent. Right. That, according to Nancy Pelosi, this is upside down. And it won't turn right side up unless we get a guy like Trump, maybe just maybe we get a guy like Vivek Ramaswamy either side by side with Trump or somehow integrated within a Trump administration. And then maybe I have some hope, maybe some more optimism. And lastly, before we get to our pal Mark Polancarz, I do just want to say I don't care what side of the aisle you're on. And I mean this right. I don't care if you're a liberal, if you're independent or if you're conservative. If you think that this is the right way to do business in the United States, I say do business, not actual business, but you get what I'm saying? If this is what you think the right way is, then you need to go do some history on the Stalin regime, on Hitler's regime, on Benito Mussolini's regime. Do me a favor and go read about that. In those days, there were no such thing, Mike, as opposition, right? If you opposed, you got killed, right? And we're not killing Donald Trump yet, by the way. I'm going to say yet because I think that's next when all these sham four indictments don't work. That's where they're going next, right? So I hope Donald Trump has his taste testers. I hope Donald Trump has the secret service because I fear for that man's life and I pray for that man because I'm seriously concerned about it. This is dangerous. And if you are an American and you think this is the right way, there is something seriously wrong with you, right? Something said, you know, people could say, oh, Donald Trump said lock her up about Hillary. Okay. He did say that. Did he put his whole Department of Justice against Hillary Clinton like this? Did he do any of this? Because I don't think he did. No. Right. And some people wish he had done that. Right. I mean, a lot of us. Looking back, he probably should have. A lot of us say that might have been the only place he went wrong. He had a couple of years in power and he could have really slammed the door on all these accusations about Hillary Clinton and the bleach bidding of documents and the slamming and the smashing of cell phones and all that. He didn't do it. And we wish he would have. Would it have changed, turned the tide? I don't know. You know, we won't know. But after two years as a president, he kind of lost his ability to do it. I mean, he started to focus on America, which I'm glad he did. But I don't know. Well, I mean, we'll have to see how this one more indictment changes, turns the tide. Again, I think stalwart Trump supporters are not swaying. It's a matter of getting others to say, what on earth will it take for you to say this is a liberal, far, far leftist government that doesn't care about justice for all? Are you going to continue to align yourself with them or not? And time will tell. Let's talk a little bit about Erie County executive Mark Polancarz. Mark Polancarz has often been there at the forefront of cleanup, is what I'd say. One that comes to mind, Mike, was the winter storm and not adequately preparing and actually declaring an emergency. So I remember it like this, and this is just my recollection. We knew, we knew from the Midwest there were nasty, massive storms coming across the country, right? Ice storms, devastating winds like 70, 80 mile per hour winds. They were on their way. So we knew that the night before, let's say 10 o'clock at night, 9 o'clock at night the night before. And all through the night, we hear nothing. We hear nothing. We hear nothing. People get on the roads at 7, 730, 8 o'clock in the morning, and then all hell broke loose. The snow was flying, it was blizzard, blizzard conditions, somewhat like the 1977 blizzard of western New York, of Buffalo. And everybody that was out on the roads was at peril. Many of them got stuck in vehicles. They ended up trying to leave their vehicles, and many, many actually died. And what did we hear afterward? We heard Mark Polancarz say, wow, this was just a devastating storm. Wow, we're going to try and get out there and save as many people as possible, right? We need to do all the right things. He came out, but he made a grave error by not pronouncing closing the throughway at 11 p.m. the night before, right? Or 10 p.m. the night before. Get off the throughways. Get off the roads. You will not be able to report to work, right? Government officials and everybody, right? They all love to do mandates, Mike. Why wouldn't he make a mandate then? So anyway, he's always at the forefront of the cleanup efforts. And he does the apology tour or the, you know, I'm not that bad. Come on, this went wrong, but I'm not that bad. What did he say of late? So this was sent to me actually by Stefan Mihaylo. Here we go. This is a Facebook post, folks. Now this is, mind you, a week after two people were raped, right? One person has tuberculosis in the area. All legal, by the way, shouldn't be here, okay? This is what he says. While the last few days haven't been the best I've had in office, I think back to everything this community has gone through since 2020. The COVID pandemic, the mass shooting, terrible storms, and the Christmas blizzard, the Damar Hamlin incident, Jason Arno's tragic death, and so much more. And know that a few political hits and rough days against me are nothing in the grand scheme of things, especially compared to what others have had to face. My team and I will come out stronger as we continue to work to create a better future for all. So as you can tell, Mike and I are a little hot today between the Trump indictment and this. Let me just say one thing. I'll turn this over to you, Mike.

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A highlight from The Indictment of Donald Trump: A Threat to All Americans
"And I'm going to say it just like that. It's bullshit. Why? Because you would never, ever, ever bring these charges against Hillary Clinton. You would never, ever, ever bring these charges against Stacey Abrams. It's political. It's targeting one person. And you know what? I'll say this to him, Mike. When Donald Trump says they're coming after you, I'm just in the way, he's 100 % right. Welcome to another Financial Guys podcast. I'm Mike Hayflick, along with Mike Speraza. Mike, I think mostly we're going to talk about Trump today, but we have to talk about another dredge of our Erie County community, Mark Poloncarz. But we'll save a little bit of that news about Mark for last. Another fearless leader in New York. Man, what's worse than fearless? He's fearful. He's fearful of his own reputation is all he's really fearful of. That's what I'd say, but we'll save that for last. You do not want to miss his response to the two rapes by migrants, I should say. You do not want to hear his exact ... We're going to read the exact Facebook post. I won't even summarize, I'm going to read you exactly what he has to say. You don't want to miss that at the end of the show. Filled with compassion, I'm sure. So Trump indicted for a fourth time. This is not unexpected. This was by Fulton County DA Fannie Willis. This is for election interference and Trump and many others actually must surrender by August 25th at noon, Mike. Your thoughts initially on Trump being indicted for a fourth time. Well, it's not shocking because they've been telling us for weeks that they were going to make a show of this. Atlanta or Fulton County, they have literally been talking about this for months. They've been talking about mug shots. They've been talking about the whole song and dance of an actual bringing Trump in and going through the fingerprinting, going through the photos. They've been doing this and telling us this for months. So it's not shocking. What is shocking them, Mike, is that you've seen the polls, right? Every time this happens, Trump's numbers skyrocket. His fundraising skyrockets every single time. And now they're doing it again. And this might be the most ridiculous of them all because of the charade and the show that it's going to be. If I was going to use an example, if I'm a Barack Obama and I'm the leader of the party, not saying he is, but maybe he is, I'm saying to myself, the last thing that I want the media and I want law enforcement and I want the legal system to do is prop this guy up anymore because every time we do it, it backfires at us. I'd be like, keep this guy out of your mouth. Keep him away from you. I don't want to hear Donald Trump. I don't want to see Donald Trump. But no, they do the opposite. And I think their hope is, Mike, they get him on one of these charges. I don't think it matters. The people that are voting for Donald Trump, myself included, I'm going to raise my hand. I am voting for Donald Trump no matter what happens. He could get convicted on all 75 indictments and 400 years in prison. I don't care I'm voting for him. Now, if something came out that he was like a child molester or an actual murderer or something, of course that would change. But based on these four indictments, no matter what happens in the courtroom, Donald Trump is not, it's not even a question. He is my vote. I am voting for Donald Trump. That is the president. Yeah. This, this once again, I think shows how self -serving, narcissistic and how deeply Trump derangement syndrome runs in a lot of these people's heads like Fannie Willis. This is the, the reading, I guess I'll, I'll use this out of an article off of Fox. Let's, uh, let's see this by, oh, this was seven hours ago, Houston, Keene of Fox news. This says a 97 page indictment. The charges include violating the Georgia RICO act RICO. If you don't know what that means, racketeer influenced and corrupt organizations act often, I think you'd hear that it may be for mafia activity, drug activity, solicitation of violation of oath by a public officer conspiracy to commit impersonating a public officer conspiracy to commit forgery in the first degree conspiracy to commit false statements and writings conspiracy to commit filing false documents conspiracy to commit forgery in the first degree filing false documents and solicitation of violation of oath by a public officer. Now former Trump white house chief of staff, Mark Meadows, attorneys, Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell, Jenna Ellis, Kenneth Chesbrough, Jeff Clark, John Eastman, and others were also charged out of this years long investigation. Interesting Mike years long investigation. And here we are, August of 2023, just before presidential campaigns really heat up and debates begin. Let's talk about the timing of these indictments. I mean, we had Alvin Bragg start this whole parade off with falsifying business records, uh, you know, accusations against Donald Trump, which was total bullshit Manhattan DA, right? Alvin Bragg Bragg, next federal charges for holding classified records at Mar -a -Lago also bullshit. Go ahead. Justice department council, Jack Smith, then for the January 6th, uh, involvement, he says that Trump had basically instigating that whole event. And then further with, you know, just to layer on it, it was like icing on a cake. He had to hold Trump accountable for even more. And then finally Fulton County, DA Fannie Willis. So just the timing of this, it seems so orchestrated, um, I don't think there's any question in anybody's mind. I don't care who you are, that this has been an orchestrated attempt to take down Donald Trump. So in case nobody saw this yesterday, cause I'm sure you did, and I'm not saying you Mike, but people listening may not have, um, Sam bank from freed, uh, there was news that came out about him shelling out a hundred million dollars of stolen money, by the way, from his FTX funds to Democrat, uh, you know, nominees in the 2022 midterms. So the same day we see this crook, which we all knew were, was a crook by the way, you know, let's not forget that we all said this for a long time. This guy gave a hundred million dollars to democratic candidates across the country. That is on the same day. Also the whistleblower confirmed, um, some of the stuff in the Hunter Biden trial just yesterday. And then this comes out by the way, Mike, we forgot to mention this earlier, Fannie Willis, the genius that she is, ends up screwing up this indictment by the way, and putting it online for public knowledge before they even talk to the grand jury. Right, right. So they were working fast and they were working fast for a reason, right? This is just another show. And again, I'm here for it. I'm on the record. I'm here for it. Why? This is cementing. Donald Trump said he needed one more indictment. I'm going to say he needs one more thing. He needs the Fulton County mugshot and it's over. Once we get the mugshot, this race, not the primary is already over. The primary has been over. Once we get that mugshot, the, the 2024 race is over. It's over completely. That will set Donald Trump over the edge. His face will be on every t -shirt again, raising my hand, I'll buy 20 of them. The Donald Trump mugshot will take him through and carry him through the 2024 election. It's over. Yeah. And this, to your point about this leak, Fannie Willis essentially just simply said, I can't tell you anything. Of course you can't, right? So this was Monday. This is, this is official. The office of the Fulton County clerk or superior and magistrate courts has learned of a fictitious document that has been circulated online and reported by various media outlets to the Fulton County special purpose grand jury. While there have been no documents filed today regarding such, all members of the media should be reminded that documents that do not bear an official case number, filing date and the name of the clerk of courts in concert are not considered official filings and should not be treated as such. This was not a simple mistake is what, uh, let's see here. This was Trump attorneys, Drew Findling and Jennifer Little who slammed this. This was not a simple administrative mistake. A proposed indictment should only be in the hands of the DA's office, yet it somehow made its way to the clerk's office and was assigned a case number and a judge before the grand jury even deliberated. How could that be, Mike? Well, how can it be and how can this not just be thrown out? You know, if anyone believes in rule of law and equal justice, how can this just not be thrown out? I think to your point, Mike, like I totally agree. I think nobody who has supported Trump from the beginning has lost the feeling of support for him. I mean, if anything, it's grown and grown and grown. And then the other thing is you just wonder, will independents or any, any liberals at all liberals like Bill Maher, will any of them say, I cannot, I cannot in my right mind vote for anybody on the left anymore. They've taken this far, far too far. And I mean, it's like basically over the cliff and they're falling, waiting to see how hard it's going to, you know, how hard they're all going to hit. Here's the problem, too. In the last six years, we've had numerous people challenge elections. By the way, two of them were that I'm talking about right now were liberals. Hillary Clinton still doesn't believe she lost in 2016 and is on the record saying that. And Stacey Abrams has it, Mike. So if you really give a shit about, you know, hey, we need to bring people to justice, then do it, then go after those two. This is my problem with this whole thing. Like all these liberals, like Harry Sisson, Mr. Gen Z, oh, finally getting justice. That's bullshit. And I'm going to say it just like that. It's bullshit. Why? Because you would never, ever, ever bring these charges against Hillary Clinton. You would never, ever, ever bring these charges against Stacey Abrams there. It's political. It's targeting one person. And you know what? I'll say this, too, Mike. When Donald Trump says they're coming after you, I'm just in the way, he's 100 percent right. What does he mean by that? They don't give a shit about Trump. They do, but that's short term. They know that at most Trump's got four years left. They give a shit about all of us that can think clearly and that know they're all full of shit. That's what they're concerned about. The MAGA movement, they're petrified of it. And they need to take out its leader. And they're coming after us next. I promise you that. Well, let's talk about what can actually work in terms of Trump getting elected, in terms of stopping this crazy liberal freight train. Is it simply election? Is it actually GOP members stepping up and actually getting the balls to do something? Like do something. That would help. Stop threatening. Stop reporting. Like they're the town criers. Oh, have you seen what's going on there? Whoa, that's wrong. Oh, my gosh. What's this Fannie Willis thinking? Whoa. What was Alvin Bragg's thinking? This is this is unconstitutional. You just hear it. It's like it's like just it's like white noise now. You just hear all the Republicans, those that even want to say anything. How about the ones that never say anything? What are we paying you for? Like honestly, what are we paying you for? You're not passing any great legislation. So how about you just get a set of balls and say something? Say in something support or in not support. All you like to do is is sort of thread the needle. Stay on that tightrope. You don't want to go one side or another of the tightrope. You feel like, well, if I support Trump too much, that's not going to look good. But oh, if I if I don't support him, oh, my gosh, what are people going to think of me? Like stop thinking of what others will think of you. And how about you stand up? How about like a Vivek Ramaswamy type of statement where you actually you understand what's going on in this country and you actually take a side and you don't care who politically the person is. You stand up for what's right or what's wrong. I mean, I'm so tired of this. So do you think elections will make a difference? Do you think that some GOP members can actually make a difference? Do you think the the judicial system might make the difference? Do you think a lot of these things are just going to go basically down? I don't see them going down in many of these states. I mean, in Georgia and New York, D .C., D .C. I mean, I mean, really, like you look at this and you think, boy, these just have to be appealed and probably all the way headed right to the Supreme Court. My thoughts, honestly, are the Supreme Court right now can help. But at this point, forget Kevin McCarthy, forget Mitch McConnell, forget all the bursar artists that are in Congress, forget them all. If there's one thing that can change this and it's you, the people, you, the people are the only thing that can change this political weaponization, this political persecution. And to be honest with you, this banana republic government we got, there's one thing you can do and it's vote and it's go vote for Donald Trump. That is the one thing that we can do, Mike. Forget the courts. Forget all that. Go vote for Donald Trump. That is the only thing that we as Americans can do. Your congressmen won't do it. Your congresswomen won't do it. There's less than I bet, Mike, two percent that actually know what the hell is going on or are not part of that uni -party. There's less than two percent. I'll say a Matt Gaetz is one of those, right? I'll say a Byron Donalds is probably one of those, right? Those types of guys are the people that we need. Now, again, even with them, there's not enough of them, Mike. We need us, the voter, to take care of this. Go vote for Donald Trump and get rid of the con men. Get rid of the B .S., the Bidens, the Clintons, the Obamas. Get rid of them all. Go vote and take care of it. So it's easy to become just sort of a witness or a spectator to all of this, right? We all sit back and then at your kitchen table or as you're having a beer, having some chicken wings here in Buffalo anyway, maybe across the country, just not as good. You start talking about these things. And then to your point, Mike, people at election time think they need to just distance themselves from these things. They need a mental health break. They need to just they need to just watch and see what happens. Let's just see how the cards fall. Well, this house of cards that Joe Biden's administration and he has built, it's coming down, guys. I mean, it's burning like Maui right now. And it's just it just hasn't come to your doorstep yet. That's the problem. Until it hits your doorstep, you're not evacuating, right? You're not jumping into the ocean like these people in Maui have had to do. It's just a terrible tragedy there, which, by the way, Joe Biden doesn't have any time to comment on. By the way, let's not forget that, you know, actual disaster going on in California and Hawaii right now. But Joe Biden, baby, he's got to go ride his bike. He's got a vacation. So don't don't interrupt that. He's actually headed, I think, this week to Texas or something to can't find his way to Hawaii, though. God forbid he does that or God forbid he sends his vice president. Can't do that. How vile is that team that he has around them around him? I mean, they're the ones running the show. We know that. So it's just a it's such a corrupt and vile group to not say we got to get Joe out in front of the microphone for this. I mean, we've got to at least talk about the lives being lost, the federal assistance that we're going to provide, just something. Not a thing. And that's not Joe Biden. I mean, Joe Biden can't can't make sense of anything. And we know that. Like, that's clear. We know that. I mean, there's so much evidence now to say that I can say it without really saying, well, you never know. No, we know. But his team. Yeah. I mean, Dr. Jill, what are you saying, Joe? Maui's burning like it'll likely be thousands of people will have died on Maui because of fires and extreme wind and spreading of the wildfires. And he doesn't set a word. And you, Jill, don't have a you know, at any like no respect at all, no, no decency to tell your husband, get in front of a microphone, for God's sake, and say something about the people on Maui. They're U .S. citizens. But to your point earlier about voting, that's the problem. People get what I call election dementia. They completely forget how we got to the extreme, horrible, horrible conditions that we end up getting to. And then at election time, Mike, right about now, somehow the Democrats are going to come out and say, wow, look what's happening. Climate change is destroying island, beautiful islands like Maui. Crime is it's just it's taking over American cities. We can change that. We will help you. We will give. Right. We're Santa Claus. We will give. And then everybody votes for these people again. Yeah. And by the way, you know, Mike, to point of we will give the we will give costs everybody that actually works money. Right. So it sounds great in theory. Yeah. I said this to my mom was text me the other day about I forgot what it was. And I'm like, oh, you didn't know that money just grows on trees. Yeah. You just go over there. I'll just pick off that leave. It's money like that. That's what government treats everything like. And like we talk about all the time, we're both business owners. If I say to a company that I'm doing advertising with, you know, just give me give me five million. I'll take five million dollars advertising. No, no worries. Then they say, Mike, you got to pay for it. Well, what? That's not to pay. I thought I only had to pay ten thousand dollars. What do you mean I'd pay five? That's not a good deal for me. Yeah. What? Well, Mike, you signed a contract to pay us five million advertising. No, no, I didn't. OK. You know what I'll do? I'll just go ask all my clients for an extra five thousand dollars apiece and I'll pay my advertising. You can't do that in business, right? It's the business owner, the government, that if you're going to make deals, you've got to live with those deals and pay for them, right? Not expect everybody else to. What they do, Mike, as you always say, is they'll make these things up, right? And then they'll say, we've solved the problem. Crime? Yeah, we can't believe it's so bad either, but we have the solution. No, Kathy Hochul, you are the problem. You are not the solution. Joe Biden, no, you are not the solution. You are the problem. But Mike, to your point, the way they market it is that this, you know, we're here to save you. The problem is the saving comes from our pockets and the listener's pockets and the people that work pockets, the people that are retired that work their asses off pockets. And even then, Mike, they take all that money from us and it doesn't do a damn thing because they don't know what to do with it. Contracts. I mean, contracts involve people that have an intellect, right? You got to understand what contract are you stepping into. You've got to have integrity to follow through on the contract, right? The two sides agree to something. And you've got to then trust that each other will actually abide by the contract. Those qualities don't exist in many of these liberal progressive minds, intellect, integrity, trust. It's all about them. It's all about them. And then the problem is they will actually sign contracts and then think that it doesn't apply to them, even though they signed it. Right. So I think it's out the window now, like the idea of compromise and, you know, let's let's make agreements and all that. It's out the window. It's out the window. These people don't care. We see it every day. We see crime in cities and then we're told, let's not hold these people accountable. Let's let's let's deflect from the true reasons for these things. Let's hold guys like Trump accountable for actions that we can't even prove. But you know what? He has he has all the right in the world, Mike, to prove he's innocent. Right. That, according to Nancy Pelosi, this is upside down. And it won't turn right side up unless we get a guy like Trump, maybe just maybe we get a guy like Vivek Ramaswamy either side by side with Trump or somehow integrated within a Trump administration. And then maybe I have some hope, maybe some more optimism. And lastly, before we get to our pal Mark Polancarz, I do just want to say I don't care what side of the aisle you're on. And I mean this right. I don't care if you're a liberal, if you're independent or if you're conservative. If you think that this is the right way to do business in the United States, I say do business, not actual business, but you get what I'm saying? If this is what you think the right way is, then you need to go do some history on the Stalin regime, on Hitler's regime, on Benito Mussolini's regime. Do me a favor and go read about that. In those days, there were no such thing, Mike, as opposition, right? If you opposed, you got killed, right? And we're not killing Donald Trump yet, by the way. I'm going to say yet because I think that's next when all these sham four indictments don't work. That's where they're going next, right? So I hope Donald Trump has his taste testers. I hope Donald Trump has the secret service because I fear for that man's life and I pray for that man because I'm seriously concerned about it. This is dangerous. And if you are an American and you think this is the right way, there is something seriously wrong with you, right? Something said, you know, people could say, oh, Donald Trump said lock her up about Hillary. Okay. He did say that. Did he put his whole Department of Justice against Hillary Clinton like this? Did he do any of this? Because I don't think he did. No. Right. And some people wish he had done that. Right. I mean, a lot of us. Looking back, he probably should have. A lot of us say that might have been the only place he went wrong. He had a couple of years in power and he could have really slammed the door on all these accusations about Hillary Clinton and the bleach bidding of documents and the slamming and the smashing of cell phones and all that. He didn't do it. And we wish he would have. Would it have changed, turned the tide? I don't know. You know, we won't know. But after two years as a president, he kind of lost his ability to do it. I mean, he started to focus on America, which I'm glad he did. But I don't know. Well, I mean, we'll have to see how this one more indictment changes, turns the tide. Again, I think stalwart Trump supporters are not swaying. It's a matter of getting others to say, what on earth will it take for you to say this is a liberal, far, far leftist government that doesn't care about justice for all? Are you going to continue to align yourself with them or not? And time will tell. Let's talk a little bit about Erie County executive Mark Polancarz. Mark Polancarz has often been there at the forefront of cleanup, is what I'd say. One that comes to mind, Mike, was the winter storm and not adequately preparing and actually declaring an emergency. So I remember it like this, and this is just my recollection. We knew, we knew from the Midwest there were nasty, massive storms coming across the country, right? Ice storms, devastating winds like 70, 80 mile per hour winds. They were on their way. So we knew that the night before, let's say 10 o 'clock at night, 9 o 'clock at night the night before. And all through the night, we hear nothing. We hear nothing. We hear nothing. People get on the roads at 7, 730, 8 o 'clock in the morning, and then all hell broke loose. The snow was flying, it was blizzard, blizzard conditions, somewhat like the 1977 blizzard of western New York, of Buffalo. And everybody that was out on the roads was at peril. Many of them got stuck in vehicles. They ended up trying to leave their vehicles, and many, many actually died. And what did we hear afterward? We heard Mark Polancarz say, wow, this was just a devastating storm. Wow, we're going to try and get out there and save as many people as possible, right? We need to do all the right things. He came out, but he made a grave error by not pronouncing closing the throughway at 11 p .m. the night before, right? Or 10 p .m. the night before. Get off the throughways. Get off the roads. You will not be able to report to work, right? Government officials and everybody, right? They all love to do mandates, Mike. Why wouldn't he make a mandate then? So anyway, he's always at the forefront of the cleanup efforts. And he does the apology tour or the, you know, I'm not that bad. Come on, this went wrong, but I'm not that bad. What did he say of late? So this was sent to me actually by Stefan Mihaylo. Here we go. This is a Facebook post, folks. Now this is, mind you, a week after two people were raped, right? One person has tuberculosis in the area. All legal, by the way, shouldn't be here, okay? This is what he says. While the last few days haven't been the best I've had in office, I think back to everything this community has gone through since 2020. The COVID pandemic, the mass shooting, terrible storms, and the Christmas blizzard, the Damar Hamlin incident, Jason Arno's tragic death, and so much more. And know that a few political hits and rough days against me are nothing in the grand scheme of things, especially compared to what others have had to face. My team and I will come out stronger as we continue to work to create a better future for all. So as you can tell, Mike and I are a little hot today between the Trump indictment and this. Let me just say one thing. I'll turn this over to you, Mike.

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"Hop stars and professional athletes he's represented. When you see video of Cardi B leaving the courthouse after assault charges were reduced to misdemeanors, you can see Atlanta attorney drew Finland walking beside her. And now he may be walking next to an even bigger celebrity in the most high profile case you can think of. Finland will be representing former president Donald Trump if he's indicted for trying to overturn the Georgia presidential election in 2020. Joining me is Bloomberg legal reporter David vor yakis, who interviewed findling. Hashtag $1 billion lawyer. Tell me what that's about. Drew Finley is a defense lawyer in Atlanta who's built quite a reputation over the last decade, representing hip hop stars in reality people who've been caught in legal or criminal problems and he's gotten a number of people either acquitted or had their charges reduced and he's built such a reputation that one of the rappers that he represented called him the hashtag $1 billion lawyer. This was a guy named young Dahl, who Finland was visiting in Hollywood after he'd been shot. The nickname has stuck at young doll died in 2021 from 22 gunshots. And he represented Cardi B in that trial? There was an assault case in The Bronx, it involved assaults at two different strip clubs. And she had assault charges that were reduced to misdemeanors. He's also represented the rapper waka flocka flame, who had a gun charge after there was a weapon found in his bag at the Atlanta airport and he was acquitted and he also represented several members of the ref group Migos, most particularly after they were arrested at a concert at Georgia southern university. He's also represented other celebrities like Alvin Kamara, the New Orleans Saints running back and the record to baby. David, I have to congratulate you for saying waka flocka flame without hesitation. And findling feigned started with representing Atlanta rappers, and he says he's gone out of his way to try to understand rappers. They find that he is a very constant lawyer who also listens to them and gives them life advice and he's had a good track record of success. He's been defense lawyer in and around Atlanta for nearly 40 years. And so he knows the prosecutors and the judges and the jurors and able to connect with juries in a very powerful way that's brought him a lot of good results. He also connects personally with the various hip hop people that he represents. His practice goes beyond just criminal representation or is he just a criminal defense lawyer? He's a criminal defense lawyer who also does civil cases as well. And, well, he primarily built a really good reputation in the Atlanta area in the last decade or so he's done cases all over the U.S.. I always find that a lawyer's office says a lot about the lawyer. I know you visited his office. Tell us about it. It's an office in an upscale office park in the Buckhead neighborhood in Atlanta and there are dozens of framed photographs and newspaper clippings of him with his clients for whom he's gotten good results through the years. And there's also three large paintings in the entry room. One is of Sam Adams one is a thurgood Marshall and one is Ruth Bader Ginsburg. He has supported progressive legal causes through the years. He was the president for a year of the national association of criminal defense lawyers where he made a number of speeches and he supports people who are he believes unjustly detained and believes that the criminal justice system is tilted against black and brown dependence. So as you said, he supports progressive legal, causes he criticized Trump during his time in The White House once calling him racist and pathetic in a tweet. Why is he taking on Trump as a client? Well, that's not entirely clear to me except this he defends himself by saying that he's able to separate his clients and his commitment to the law and serving them from his personal life and his personal beliefs and personal political beliefs. Do you know how Trump found him or why he selected him out of all the attorneys in Atlanta? Drew fiddling said that some lawyers who worked with Trump reached out to him and interviewed him and that he ended up becoming his advocate in Atlanta. At this point, he's representing him in presumably trying to persuade the district attorney funny willows to avoid indicting Trump. Our understanding is that he would also represent him at trial, but I guess we'll have to see what happens when and if that becomes necessary. And you spoke to colleagues of his who said that he's very good at convincing prosecutors not to bring charges. Right. It's not only that these excellent on his feet in the courtroom and at birth across examiner and can really bond with a jury. But that he understands how state and federal cases are constructed and can convince prosecutors many times to either forgo charges altogether or not bring the charges that are a serious as their initially contemplating, so it could well be that his service to Donald Trump is in convincing funny Willis not to charge him at all. And do you know if he has met Trump yet? It's not clear to me if he's met him, but I know that he's spoken with him. What did he say if anything about Trump's case? He said a few things that sort of in reference to Trump's case, one about the RICO statute. He would not talk about the terms of his engagement or Trump's case specifically. What he would talk about is the reco statute, which, of course, is the racketeer influenced and corrupt organizations act under Georgia law, which is something that funny will us to just attorney has brought a number of times, particularly in her war on gang violence in Atlanta. And he believes

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"Flight aware says more than 1500 U.S. flights have been canceled on Wednesday, the most heavily affected cities include Denver, Detroit and Minneapolis where snow is blanketing the area. A suspect accused of carrying out multiple deadly shootings in Florida is in custody, police say they happened Wednesday in and around the same scene in Pine Hills near Orlando, a woman was found fatally shot in the morning, later on, authorities found two men shot in or near a vehicle both of whom were journalists covering the previous shooting. Ongoing interest rate hikes will likely be needed to bring down inflation. That's what Federal Reserve officials indicated at their most recent meeting earlier this month. Minutes from the meeting show most officials agreed to a quarter percentage point increase. The smallest hike since March of last year. The investigation into the 6 year old who shot his teacher at a Newport News Virginia school is complete. Newport News police chief Steve drew tells WA VY that the richneck elementary school shooting investigation is done and all information has been turned over to the Commonwealth's attorney, drew says it means they're done with interviewing witnesses and looking into the particular events that happened on January 6th when teacher Abbey Werner was shot now the Commonwealth attorney's office will review the case and determine whether charges will be filed Werner continues her recovery. She's filed a lawsuit against Newport News public schools. I'm Sarah Bart. Subway is planning to add electric vehicle charging stations to select restaurants across the country. The company announced the project that's being called subway oasis. It'll include charging canopies with multiple ports. I'm Brian shook. Officials say a student critically wounded in the mass shooting at Michigan state university is improving. The student's condition has been upgraded from critical to serious but stable and he spent moved out of the intensive care unit, a spokesman for sparrow hospital in east Lansing, said one student still remains in critical condition while three others have been upgraded to stable condition. Michigan state university announced earlier this week they will cover the medical bills for the injured students, three democratic state lawmakers are honoring ahmaud Arbery on Thursday and pushing for police accountability legislation more from Liz Kennedy. Representative Sandra Scott Viola Davis and Kim snowfield recently introduced a legislative package that includes the police accountability act, requiring all law enforcement agencies to provide a body worn camera to every officer and require such body cameras be turned on during interactions with the public. The Congress women will also attend a nearly two and a half mile run tomorrow in honor of ahmaud Arbery, who was jogging before he was killed on February 23rd, 2020. Last year, representative Scott was part of a group of legislators who pushed to have February 23rd, declared ahmaud Aubrey day in Georgia. I'm Liz Kennedy. Today's start of lent comes at a time when we're told that church attendance especially in the Catholic faith is on the decline, however experts say what's being broadcast in pop culture is not the whole story. There's wishful thinking that faith might go away that people would give up on God, but that just doesn't seem to be borne out in the data. Byron Johnson heads the Baylor institute for studies of religion. He says most of these studies about faith are flawed, the people responding to surveys don't see their denomination listed so they check the box for none of the above. That lumps them into atheists or agnostics, which he says is wrong. I'm Brian schuch. And I'm Doug prisoner at Bloomberg world headquarters in New York. Let's check this hour's top business stories on the markets, we begin with the news we had from invidia after the bell, the chip maker giving a very bullish revenue outlook for the current quarter, we have more from Bloomberg's Charlie pellet. It suggests that it's pushed into artificial intelligence processors is helping offset weakening demand for personal computer chips. The company has parlayed its dominance of graphics processors into a strong position in the growing market for AI hardware. Its chips excel at the kind of parallel processing that allows computers to make sense of large amounts of data and train software to make decisions. Bloomberg's Charlie pellet there, apple has a moonshot style project underway, noninvasive and continuous blood glucose monitoring. We are told this project dates back to the Steve Jobs era. It was a secret endeavor dubbed E 5, the aim here is to measure how much glucose is in someone's body without needing to prick the skin for blood. We are told Apple now believes it could eventually bring glucose monitoring to the market. Pilots at FedEx are inching closer to a potential strike, leaders of the FedEx express pilots union approved a strike authorization vote after negotiation stalled on a new labor agreement, the union says no new talks have been scheduled between the two sides. Authorities in China are urging state owned firms to phase out using the four largest international accounting companies, more from Bloomberg's David igles. We hear Chinese authorities are urging firms to let contracts with the big four auditing firms expire. This latest call points to concerns about data security, firms were reportedly asked to hire local Chinese or Hong Kong accountants instead, and this comes even after Beijing reached this landmark deal to allow you as audit inspections on hundreds of Chinese firms listed in New York. It also serves as a reminder that decoupling is still proceeding in very sensitive areas. Now, China's move is also not without risk, going forward, shifting to lesser known auditors will make it harder for state owned enterprises to attract capital from international investors. That is Bloomberg's David in glaze, we have the bank of Korea leaving its key interest rate unchanged today at three and a half percent that move was widely expected we are seeing strength now in the Korean won, stronger against the dollar by 7 tenths of 1%. We check markets every 15 minutes here on Bloomberg in Seoul the Cosby rallying 1.2%. 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Off The Meatrack Chainz New York Podcast
"attorney drew" Discussed on Off The Meatrack Chainz New York Podcast
"Chowdry said my basement. Every place has full water. I have a lot of material are damaged a half. Ooh water m my basement. No electric no hot water. No gas in my building. No injuries have been reported. Asked a result. Full fare is probably close between warren street and saint marks place and some residents could see little or reduce pressure news. Copter seven was overseen to survey the situation in the damage to be one of three bus which runs on warfare. New has been. We routed the department of environmental protection is on the scene and said the initial investigation revealed that the contract to operate rigged Main was hired by a private firm currently is noble war for area but there may be disruptions in an water as repairs contain some also see discolored tat water though it's not harmful a should not be consumed crews are working to flush the discolored water from the system anyone experiencing on water is advised to fill at three one one form. What type of repair will be necessary in. How long will it take. It would take to complete will be determined west waters off. Engineers can assess the damage in the area can be anticipated for several days rates I do want. I do want to touch on something Let me see. let me see. The baby's entourage. Arise arrested k. So lucy we are going to right right Okay so the baby entourage. Rapper wisdom arrested for attempted murder in miami shooting. The rat a rapper named wisden. Who cops say is a part of the babies entourage has been arrested for attempted murder with a deadly weapon and aggravated assault with a firearm. Police docs obtained by teams. E. say Wisdom was a part of a group of males. Who got in an argument with the alleged victim outside of a miami restaurant. Cops say the trotz run by wisden fired at least one shot striking one of the victims in the leg. Another man christopher irina was also arrested on a series of charges including attempted murder. Cops say you rena was seen shooting one of the victims in the back. That man is still hospitalized. In critical condition is said to be paralyzed. Yes this is terrible. This is terrible terrible. News here The rappers attorney drew finding tells teams the missed Has been released by the police. No criminal charges have been filed against the baby is being questioned by mammy. Police following the shooting late monday night. That left two people injured one critically team as he has learned law enforcement tells us cops interviewed rapper as part of their investigation into the incident which were went down near several popular miami beach restaurants just before midnight told detectives are actively following leads in the shooting and know. Several people were initially detained so far. No arrests have been made anyone with possible. Infils urge content miami day crime stoppers at three zero five. Four one tips. Our sources say wanted to shooting victims has been treated at the hospital and released but the other remain hospitalized in is listed in critical condition earlier this year teams was the first to report that the baby was arrested in beverly hills for allegedly carrying a load of farm. We've reached out to the rapids team. No war back yet boy This is just beyond. This is unbelievable man. This is unbelievable. I'm gonna get my thoughts together on this Okay you know how this people who who do careless things. You have people who have unauthorized who decides to to do something very very crazy as as an attempt to in an attempted murder to some to someone is just beyond beyond ridiculous. Why you do that on those beyond me The issue is Not to take Not to take with winning. He said earlier as far as the baby sometimes getting into trouble with stuff. But you know she's right by me towers. The baby have been troubled. Allegedly how many times. He's always been in trouble then having people back him up and stuff. But there's gonna be a point in time that you know people to basically you know. Turn turn back over him because they don't want to be a part of that mess so.

The Patriot AM 1150
"attorney drew" Discussed on The Patriot AM 1150
"Ramsey Show the phone number's triple 882552 to 5. Tom is in San Antonio. Hey, Tom, How are you? Good. Thank you Date. Uh, I had a question about, um, property that I sold a year ago. Um, way had an agreement. They make a 10 year loan and I'm financially it for me. But We had an agreement that it would be able to pay it off in for two years. Um, they paid up to exactly one year so far, and I just want to know now they're wanting to pay it all off. And if they paid a lost now, it seems that interest I would lose to be about 45,000. And I'm wondering if I should go ahead and take the money and invest it or stick out from the next year. Wow. So you're charging what kind of interest rate 6.5% Wow. Okay. And so this is like $800,000 loan. The actual loan amount was 7087 50. So about seven or nine so $45,000 the interest for one year at 6.5. They have gotten been able to get alone better than 6.5. Well, they wanted it. They wanted to pay it off sooner anyway, and my attorney decided it. It would be beneficial. If we say we'll even pay off, really, but not until at least two years. Mm hmm. And they agreed to that. Okay, so I don't know if you're getting a lot of somewhere else here. They just got the money. Hmm. Okay. It's a commercial property and the when when I own the day occupants were paying $1000 a month rant and they're the people who bought it. Their payment to me is about 4700 month. They've gotten another loan, okay? Um, just took him a while to get a bank. Uh, I didn't even think of that. But I guess that would make sense. With 6.5% interest. They probably got a much better interest rate. Yeah, I wouldn't take much. Um, you know 3% world, um Mm. You did it it it it a try and think what I would do if I found myself in this case, Okay, Here's your down here. Here's what's running through my head. I'll just go ahead and say it all out loud. So you can kind of calculated with me, Tom, okay? I'm sure number one. There's the $45,000 that she would have gotten had they taken it all the way through two years. What's the bank? How much did they put down? Put down the center of the selling price was 7 50. Okay, so that you've got to know almost equal. You've got alone very close to equal what the property is worth. Right. So you don't want this property back? No, no, never rain drinking. I sold it because it's in our passage and I'm 550 miles away, And sometimes you don't want it back. I mean, if they had put down 200,000 And you could take it back for 500. Do it again. You do. I'd take that right. But you don't want any equity here. You're not gonna you know, so they're not threatening to hand you the keys, but I'm just saying That kind of tells me how much hard ball you want to play. Not much, because you don't want this thing back. We want to work this out. Okay, So what I would do is say, um Was supposed to get another 45,000 out of you guys in interest. Um, I will let you pay it off early and negotiate a pre payment penalty. That is not 45,000 but less I thought about that. And I was thinking, maybe throw out maybe half exactly what I had in money time. I might even say 20. Say, if you you know, if you'll pay me half of what? You were gonna pay me, They're probably if they're getting 3% that's still Doesn't really solve many money, then same money close enough, though I mean 15 to 20 if you could get the information out of them in the discussion as to what they're doing. And what their interest rate is. Then it would tell you how much it's going to save them like if they got a 2% than they'd say, 4.5. You can calculate out. Don't take the whole foreign half, but take a chunk of it right? But if they're getting a figure in a 4% and their 2.5 and you're offering in the savings you're offering them is equal to three. They're not gonna do that. I don't know how I find out that that information I would ask. You think they would just tell me? Yeah, Just say, why are you paying it off? Oh, you got on the phone call. What was the right you got on the new long? I'm glad you were able to get a better right Because I'm gonna work this out with you. I don't want charge you the whole interest as a pre payment. I wanna let you go. And I'd love to have my money. I've got some other stuff I could do with it. Let's work this out for a win win where we kind of meat in the middle. Okay. And don't charge them. Don't charge them a penalty that is greater than their savings. Right? I get it. And okay, So if we come to an agreement, then I should probably have my attorney. Draw up the thing. I'm Yeah, I should be a one page thing. It's a release. It's really a release provisions. I agree to release the thing. And I'll give you a deed release on this. I released and canceled the note for a payment of X, plus X penalty, the actual principle balance plus a penalty of $21,000 or a penalty of $17,000 or whatever you come to agreement, too, right? Yeah. That seems fair. They're getting out and you're not. You're not gonna take all of it. Um, because I bet you they're not saving 45,000. By the way by doing this, you're early. They're thinking that you're just going to go. I I want my money. Which most people do, by the way. Um so nothing wrong with what you're doing. I'm trying take a little a little tougher stand. Just because it sounds like they have a real reason to do this, But there's nothing wrong with asking. I just like having a great conversation, because if I get information, I can design a deal. That's good for them and good for me, right? I see. I'm not trying to screw him. I'm just trying to design something because I was trying to save room. I would just go 45,000 bucks right? Because and they're not going to pay you off. Then they're going to sit there another year. Because they're not. I'm guaranteeing you. They didn't get a rate low enough on a commercial building of $700,000 loan cheap enough that they're saving 50 cents on the dollar here, not Dave. Let me ask you this question. Would it be a bad idea? Let's see if they come back. So, Yeah, we gotta interest rate for 3.5%. It'd be bad to just renegotiate the contract with him. It's all right. I'll go down to 3% on Julius Ana, at least a finding. I'd let them go and get their new loan because they might lose the loom over the coming here. Or they might have the rates might pick up over the coming year. It could change the deal, but that wouldn't be a bad thing, either. If it was a longer than one year, I might consider just lowering my rate. If you want to be in the mortgage business Now that's the other side. Tom of this Discussion. Okay is if you push this And you end up with this property back. That's a bad thing. Okay? Okay. That's why I don't carry notes back. When I sell property. I will sell the property cheaper long. I get all my money. Then if I carry a note back The only way I want to carry a note back is what we used to call in the business, happy, happy loans.

WMAL 630AM
"attorney drew" Discussed on WMAL 630AM
"Most of the lawyers we know are open for business have been throughout the pandemic, actually, because we're critical were truly essential. Truly essential to the ankle wings right first to destroy all the boyars. Maybe you know if it were ah, pandemic, the only affected lawyers. There may never have been a vaccine. Why? Why save those guys? Yeah. Can we get the mosquitoes into their tension, You know, take them out entirely. Good question, Mr Shakespeare. Okay. Was it Dickinson? Yeah, Maybe both of them. Someone in English and old. Yeah, s Oh, yeah. Look, if it's been a while, since you've gotten your documents looked at I. It's really a good idea to to get it looked at again for two reasons. Well, okay. Three reasons. One There have been changes in the law. Most sort of impact, I would say is the secure act that kicked in last year and I think would have made bigger headlines. If it weren't for Cove it you know, In other words, it just you know, they passed this thing at the very end. Of 2019 kicked in and 2020 and no one really had a chance to digest its full impact before covert was upon us. And the secure act affects the way that retirement accounts are distributed well effects things during your life, but but a smart as we're concerned it effects how how IRA plans or 41 K's or four or three B's or thrift savings plans, or, you know whatever you've got in the way of a retirement account. Affects the way your beneficiaries take hold of those assets and are forced to distribute them out in some cases, having a serious income tax implications, and so It's been a while and buy a while. I mean, you know, a year and a half since you've had your documents looked at, you might want to check in with your lawyer to make sure that your plan puts you and your beneficiaries in the best position when it comes to the secure act. That's number one just legal changes. And of course, if it's been 20 years since you've had your documents updated, Okay, there's the You know, Virginia's uniformed trust code or Merrill, Maryland's Uniformed Trust Act or the power of Attorney You know, after the health care act is all kinds of stuff that affects your your will your trust your power of attorney or medical director of your, You know, Healthcare Directive. Whatever you've got. Those kinds of documents could use some tightening. In many cases. I was just working this week on a client where They had had their power of attorney drawn up in in 2000, you know, 21 years ago. And we haven't done the power of attorney. Some other. Some other attorney had done it. And it was. It was an okay power of attorney but frankly, it was missing a magical phrase. That would allow the attorney in fact, to make adjustments to this person's trust. They had a revokable trust that was also set up back in 2000. And the Virginia code. Since I want to say 2016 has specified that if the power of attorney doesn't specifically give this person you know your attorney in fact, The power to do certain things, and they can't do it well back in 2000. There was no such restriction. There was no such law. And so the lawyer who put it together, you know, didn't didn't add that specific power. And so now it's creating problems. And it's a question of okay. How do we convince a bank, for example, that the intent back in 2000 was to give the attorney in fact, this power even though the modern statute that came Well after the power of attorney was signed requires that retroactively requires the powers of attorney include a specific provision. I was meeting with another family. It was a general who had passed away Retired generals family and the daughter came in, and she said, Well, For my mom for this general's widow. I have this power of attorney and I said, Frankly, you know, I want her to update it. I think our power of attorney is better. And she said, Well, that's kind of an arrogant statement. What makes you think that and I said, Well There's a reason why our power of attorney goes on for 35 pages. It's because you have to specifically include truly everything you've ever thought of giving someone the power to do. It has to be specifically cited. You know the power to open my mail, The power of accident, my dog, the power to modify my trust instrument. If that's helpful again, this is the power that was lacking in this other lawyers power attorney from 2000 But again, it's It's just a series of it's like a laundry list of transactions you're authorizing something to do. And when you enter into that transaction, the bank or the broker, the settlement company or the mutual fund, people or again, you know that the veterinarian or whoever it is, they want you to point to that paragraph. It says. Okay, show me the paragraph that says you have the power to do this. And again, it's amazing what banks will say no to on so again. Part of the job of you know, putting together your plan is to anticipate this kind of thing. And you know, our our power of attorney in 2000 included this power that wasn't required until 2016 where we? Are We prescient. No, We just know how powers of attorneys work, which is you've got to be incredibly exhaustively specific. Yeah, well, we see I wear used to see powers of attorney did simply stated I want my agent to be able to do everything that I personally could do. And, uh, that's just seems to cover the waterfront was a broad power of attorney..

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"attorney drew" Discussed on WSB-AM
"At 7 32. Here's Bronek Waters. Just think about the big time. Trouble for Clayton County Sheriff Victor Hill. WSB is Bill Kaya. Geo reports Live. Hill faces civil rights abuse charges after he's indicted by a federal grand jury. Yeah. Veronica Glen Howell says he feared for his life. He says he was strapped into a restraint chair for hours and locked in a suicide watch cell wearing nothing but a paper gown. How tells Channel two action news. He'll threaten and taunted him. He looked at him, he says He's Hill is accused of restraining four detainees in his custody. Hills attorney Drew Findling says they'll fight the charges because it is truly a four count disgraceful. Syria's of allegations Hell calls the charges politically motivated. He's out on $50,000 Bond reporting live Bill Kaya, Geo 95.5 ws speak cancer patients around the country feel the effects of a cyber attack targeting a medical systems company with US headquarters and Dunwoody. The hack, delayed or disrupted high tech radiation treatments offered by the company elect to Emory Healthcare was among more than 40. U. S facilities forced to make alternate plans, although the systems are back online. Elected, has not released. Details of that hag. Double DS produced time. 7 33 President Biden addresses a joint session of Congress tonight for the first time since taking office. Then we'll announce what he calls the American families plan to help cover basic expenses. White House says it will be paid for by the top 1% of wealthiest Americans. CBS correspondent Steve Futterman says the president will also call for universal pre K for three and four year olds and he'll touch on gun control, Foreign policy and the pandemic. We will care the address starting at nine here on 95.5, WSB and on the WSB radio at President Biden will travel to planes during his trip to Georgia Thursday to meet with former President Jimmy Carter. Two of remain close since Mr Carter was in the White House. Mr. Biden was a first term senator from Delaware president will also attend a driving car rally at an unspecified location in Metro Atlanta will be the president's second trip to Georgia and about a month no gas could be in short supply this summer. CNN reports that the trade group national tank truck carriers is warning there may not be sufficient drivers on hand to handle deliveries to gas stations. The organization says as many as a quarter of all gas tank trucks don't have driver's Mark Mayfield reports. The driver shortage has been a problem for a while and has only gotten worse during the pandemic. WSB news time Coming up on 7 35. I just learned something. That's why I didn't realize that we had that problem out there. Remember the last time this happened? What was that round 2000? Let's see. But 12 13 years ago we had a gas shortage. Remember that big scare and rushing to a press release a press conference where there was Going, folks don't panic, and people were driving there following tanker trucks in the gas stations and just waiting until they remember how high the gas prices got to how they did. Yeah, that was the record traffic for our lifetimes. Really? Winning right down to it is upwards of 3 $54 a gallon. I hope that doesn't happen again. 25 minutes till eight will keep an eye on it is.

KNST AM 790
"attorney drew" Discussed on KNST AM 790
"Biden will also discuss immigration issues tonight. In his speech is Republicans keep blaming him for a surge of migrants at the border by undoing Trump policies in their critical vice president Harris Tasked with dealing with the root causes hasn't visited the border. Yet. Arizona Attorney General Mark Burnett Bitch tells Fox. She has to understand the impact of her in action and what it's at what's happening here on the border. Whether it's the cartels making money, whether it's the 233% increase and fentanyl coming across our border last month, the Biden administration is starting a new crackdown. Securing America Secretary of Homeland Security. Alejandro My Orca says the effort dubbed Operation Sentinel targets Transnational criminal organizations smuggling migrants across the border. We know all too well that these organizations put profit over human life with devastating consequences, and the goal is to cut off access to that profit by denying these Criminal organizations, the ability to engage in travel, trade and finance in the United States. My or kissing a conference call with reporters, says Operation Sentinel will also help save the lives of vulnerable migrants. Steve Rappaport Fox News, a sheriff in Georgia, is in trouble with the feds. Clayton County Sheriff Victor Hill is facing four counts of deprivation of federally protected rights. The indictment surrounds the use of restraint shares for four endings. FBI Special agent in charge Christopher McRae badges and guns don't come with the authority to ignore the Constitution. They come with the responsibility to protect it. From anyone who would violate it, especially another public servant pills. Defense attorney Drew Findling spoke to 55 after court. You did not see an indictment that shows any systemic type of injuries. Like take place in other parts of the United States. Hill pleaded not guilty and is out on bond. Rob Dawson Fox News on Wall Street Stock Futures are down. I'm Dave Anthony Fox News. Over the past year, I've helped thousands turn their lives around. And today I'm going to tell you the one simple trick that will change everything. All you have to do is and now a message from our sponsor with progressive..

600 WREC
"attorney drew" Discussed on 600 WREC
"Com. I care so I cleanse, do you President Biden will also discuss immigration issues tonight. In his speech is Republicans keep blaming him for a surge of migrants at the border by undoing Trump policies in their critical vice president Harris Tasked with dealing with the root causes hasn't visited the border. Yet. Arizona Attorney General Mark Burnett Bitch tells Fox. She has to understand the impact of her in action and what it's at what's happening here on the border. Whether it's the cartels making money, whether it's the 233% increase and fentanyl coming across our border last month, the Biden administration is starting a new crackdown. Securing America Secretary of Homeland Security. Alejandro My Orca says the effort dubbed Operation Sentinel targets Transnational criminal organization smuggling migrants across the border. We know all too well that these organizations put profit over human life with devastating consequences, and the goal is to cut off access to that profit by denying these Criminal organizations, the ability to engage in travel, trade and finance in the United States. My orchestra, a conference call with reporters, says Operation Sentinel will also help save the lives of vulnerable migrants. Steve Rappaport Fox News, a sheriff in Georgia, is in trouble with the feds. Clayton County Sheriff Victor Hill is facing four counts of deprivation of federally protected rights. The indictment surrounds the use of restraint shares for four endings. FBI Special agent in charge Christopher McRae badges and guns Don't come with the authority to ignore the Constitution. They come with the responsibility to protect it. From anyone who would violate it, especially another public service pills. Defense attorney Drew Findling spoke to Fox five after court. You did not see an indictment that shows any systemic type of injuries like take place in other parts of the United States. Hill pleaded not guilty and is out on bond. Rob Dawson, Fox News on Wall Street Stock Futures are down. I'm Dave Anthony Foxx. Folks. It's Kris Allen, CEO of I Cleanse In the past..

Talk Radio 1190 KFXR
"attorney drew" Discussed on Talk Radio 1190 KFXR
"A federal investigation. I'm Lisa let Sarah Fox News The FBI has launched a civil rights probe into the death of Andrew Brown Jr. The Black man shot to death by police in Elizabeth City, North Carolina, last week. Announcement. Coming just hours after the family released results of an independent autopsy. Family attorney Wayne Candles says Brown was shot as he was driving away from police was able to back up. Turn the vehicle around spin off across a vacant lot. And at that time he was hit in the back of the head, and Kendall says that shot killed him. Police have said they were attempting to serve a search warrant on Brown after getting information that he was dealing drugs in Georgia Sheriff faces federal charges that he used excessive force in jails. Clayton County Sheriff Victor Hill is facing four counts of deprivation of federally protected rights. The indictment surrounds the use of restraint shares for four endings. FBI Special agent in charge Christopher McRae badges and guns Don't come with the authority to ignore the Constitution. They come with the responsibility to protect it. From anyone who would violate it, especially another public service. Hill's defense attorney, Drew Findling spoke to Fox five after court. You did not see an indictment that shows any systemic Type of injuries like take place in other parts of the United States. Hill pleaded not guilty and is out on bond. Rob Dawson Fox near As the CDC. Down says vaccinated people can gather without masks and small groups outside President Biden with a reminder urge all Americans Don't let up now. Keep following the guidance. Go get your vaccination. Now,.

KLBJ 590AM
"attorney drew" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM
"Georgia, Victor Hill is facing four counts of deprivation of federally protected rights. The indictment surrounds the use of restraint Shares for four endings. FBI Special agent in Charge Christopher McRae badges and guns don't come with the authority to ignore the Constitution. They come with the responsibility to protect it. From anyone who would violate it, especially another public servant. Hill's defense attorney, Drew Findling spoke to Fox five after court. You did not see an indictment. Next shows any systemic type of injuries like take place in other parts of the United States. Hill pleaded not guilty and is out on bond. Rob Dawson Fox near as the CDC. Down says vaccinated people can gather without mass in small groups outside President Biden with a reminder urge all Americans Don't let up now. Keep following the guidance Go Get your vaccination. Now, More than half of adults in the U. S have gotten at least one dose of the vaccine. Organizers of the Burning Man festival held in July and the Nevada desert of canceling the event for the second year in a row. Americans listening to Fox News This segment is brought to you by Sinus and snoring specialists whose radio k L. B. J I'm John Cooley and Topic. Austin's News Austin Community activists are rallying as a PD is set too soon released footage of an officer involved shooting 27 year old Alexander Gonzalez. Local activist birth like Delgado says the time it has taken a PD to release the footage is unacceptable. The community has been waiting This body camera. It's overdue. This incident happened on January the fourth we're coming into May this weekend, the Travis County just attorney's office says This case will be set before a grand jury No later than early winter this year to Maynor senior high school students were sent to the hospital after a head on car crash Maynard I s T officials say one is in critical condition, but expected to recover the other. Was released with minor injuries and likely City Council is opposing Senate Bill 6 59, which would allow property owners to dis antics themselves from cities If they don't receive all of the services. They pay taxes on Caleb EJ radar Weather Watch Low 66 High 90 Get Austin News on demand it news Radio K L B J COM Hi, I'm Jenny Covert from covert Chevy and bass drop.

Homes and Hops
"attorney drew" Discussed on Homes and Hops
"Like yes. It's twenty minutes together so if you're going to go to boston and make sure you don't have to worry about driving anywhere dumped it. It is very walkable. There uber taxi. Whatever bicycle whatever however you want to get around. But i am not a fan of driving and everything else bosses great. You're right to driving sucks. I did a master's degree there and started in pr and communications and started doing some charity work and a professor. They're hooked me up and then from there. I start working for the american cancer society for awhile in michigan and So i kinda fell into it on accident. I may loved it. Either dan to love but to go from being a kind of a lawyer in criminal justice to a charity girl was just. There are many would argue that you took the better path offense to the attorneys. They worked very hard. That's just not me. It's not so i understand. What makes you feel any better. I was a political science major. Also thought about going into law. But then i realized i was like. I don't want to put anybody in jail. That is innocent. Your do i want. And i know there's there's something other than criminal law but then i was like. Yeah but i also want to at a desk the entire time going through right law jordan. And it's just not my scene. And i appreciate that. We have the ability to get out. Yeah see things. And that's part of our jobs is the communications and meeting with people and helping them in other ways. Yeah it is as good. I don't think i would have been happy. Stuck in an office with dry rules of every day is the cyber probably be arguing. There is so much way to state this combo. Why are we confusing people who are signing the documents night anyway. That's a whole other argument. Although whenever you can purchase a house the documentation is like yes. What does even say. Can you just because turned because attorneys drew it up. See such everything when you come when it comes to voting for any levies when it comes to signing any legal that a whole field of specialty. That is amazing how they create the language in the most complex manner search for the regular lehman to sign off on. So i do think that's an interesting and that's a whole other argument. I was to an attorney. Maybe i'll go after that. Okay so now. we're at the fun. Portion of the homes and hops okay. Are you ready aim. Yeah so this is the rapid fire round. Okay oh boy. I've seen before we do this. You're totally doing so. What is your favorite beer. I don't like wait note. Detrick defense. okay true. What's your favorite wine then. Oh cheap boxer. Y no you know though i went to actually went to germany and did actual profess like the real one. Yes and they. They mixed the beer was limited. I know you'll you'll be like sacrilege. Stop talking to me lady but now makes the beer with lemonade. What they call it a. It's not a dose. is that no blanking on it. Was she andy. Oh yes the summer shanties but they call it something else there. I forget what it but it's like hannity tastes like a shanty. That is good. So i probably if i had to pick a beer be summer. Shandy know what name-brand probably something local. Because i attended one of the locals while you hide out to shanti so for the brewers is out there..

WTVN
"attorney drew" Discussed on WTVN
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KOMO
"attorney drew" Discussed on KOMO
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Bernie and Sid in the Morning
Cardi B pleads not guilty to strip club felony charges
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