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The Charlie Kirk Show
Bill O'Reilly Talks About His New Book "Killing the Witches"
"Joining us now is Bill O'Reilly, Bill, welcome back to the program. You have a new book out. Let's start with that. Tell us about it. Killing the witches will be out in September. I hope we can talk that month about it. It's essentially the horror of Salem, Massachusetts to take you through the 20 individuals who were murdered by the authorities in New England. And but we started off in the Mayflower, put you on the boat, you come on over to the new world and then things rapidly get out of control. So I can have the book as Benjamin Franklin who actually witnessed this, which trial stuff in Boston where he was born. He was a kid at the time. And then the third part is about demonic possession today. So this is another one of those killing books that I don't think people are going to be able to put down. So Bill, just a quick question on it. What did you learn in the process of doing this? I always ask you this as we go through your books. What was eye opening? You probably had a perception of what you thought was happening during that. What was the biggest thing you learned in the process of writing the book? The way we live in America today with religion and the state was shaped by the Salem witch trials. So it's relevant to right the second. And the second thing is all of the unbelievably strange stuff that happened on the set of the movie the exorcist. It is absolutely incredible what happened during that shoot. And it has been underreported.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"bill welcome" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"I'm Michael Barr I'm scarlet fu And I'm Mike lynch Coming up today we're speaking with Bill Costanza and chief executive officer of Churchill downs who has a lot to say about the 148th running of The Kentucky Derby joining us is Bill Welcome Bill Thanks Mike It's great to be here All right so as the CEO do you get goosebumps like other people do I mean going into this week I still do It's a busy week but it's a labor of love So I'm as excited as most of the fans So yeah I get goosebumps I love doing what I do And that's true for most of our team This is a lot of fun A lot of work but a lot of fun and it always feels it always feels good when it comes off successfully I know the work for 2022 Derby probably started within an hour after the 2021 Derby What's on your checklist going into the final few days before post time So many things on the front side it's just making sure people can get in and out of the facility make sure we have all the people we need to provide the service that our guests expect making sure the horses are here that they're being monitored that they're safe that they're ready to go trying to control just about everything we can think of to control and trying not to worry about the thing we can't control which is always the weather We run an outdoor event So a lot of our guests are undercover they're in nice areas high end areas but ultimately this is an outdoor event in the horses run in The Rain or the shine and a lot of our guests buy general admissions passes so they're out there they take the weather as it comes And as much as over the years you try to learn to not be concerned about things you can't control just prepare for whatever to happen That's always the thing in the last 24 hours we talk about the most But I guess that means also we've gotten all the things we need to get done There's going to be a different vibe this year because of COVID last year I think your capacity was maxed out at around 50 51,000 What do you expecting for this Derby The number one 48 We're going to be back to pre COVID protocols and expectations So I think a good number to think of for our event is around one 50 if I had to take the under or the over I take the over on that So we're expecting a full house with the enthusiasm and the excitement that we've seen every year up through 2019 we had a bit of a disruption as the rest of the country did because of COVID I think we're going to be looking at big numbers And I said on our earnings call a week or so ago I think we're looking at all of the financial metrics Attendance at the end of the day is impacted a little bit because we always have a fair amount of walk ups people that make a game day decision of whether they want to come or not and part of that calculus they run is what does the weather look like that day So if it turns out to be strong weather then it will be a gigantic crowd if it turns out where we might have some rain in the forecast in the Ohio River valley is always always iffy right up to the last minute But if it looks like we might have some rain then you see some people don't show up but I think we're looking at one 50 minimum and maybe more depending on good weather A build my co host Michael barrow had a little trouble getting out of the gate when the bell sounded but he's currently in last place but he's in the race and he's joining us now Michael welcome aboard Say hi to Bill Hi How are you I threw his shoe and then everything just went all the pieces here Well it's nice to meet you via via telephone here Mike and I have been having fun so far Oh I've been hearing it Thank you for your patience And I know you're on a clock but I do have something on my mind about Churchill down It's the history of the track itself That always excited me I mean I think if so many of the Triple Crown winners went from secretariat winning the first leg there affirmed I can go on The history itself of the track can you tell us what that means and how do you approach that for people coming to the track to say hey you see what we're all about This is Derby 148 and so the track started in 1875 and ran the first Derby in 1875 and it's been run continuously every single year since that time So we're the longest continually run sporting events in the United States And our facility has changed and morphed over time over time A lot of times when people think of Churchill downs.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"bill welcome" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Scarlet fu And I'm Mike lynch Coming up today we're speaking with Bill Christian chief executive officer of Churchill downs who has a lot to say about the 148th running of The Kentucky Derby joining us is Bill Welcome Bill Thanks Mike It's great to be here All right so as the CEO do you get goosebumps like other people do I mean going into this week I still do It's a busy week but it's a labor of love So I'm as excited as most of the fans So yeah I get goosebumps I love doing what I do and that's true for most of our team This is a lot of fun A lot of work but a lot of fun and it always feels it always feels good when it comes off successfully I know the work for 2022 Derby probably started within an hour after the 2021 Derby What's on your checklist going into the final few days before post time So many things on the front side it's just making sure people can get in and out of the facility make sure we have all the people we need to provide the service that our guests expect making sure the horses are here that they're being monitored that they're safe that they're ready to go trying to control just about everything we can think of to control and trying not to worry about the thing we can't control which is always the weather We run an outdoor event So a lot of our guests are undercover they're in nice areas high end areas but ultimately this is an outdoor event in the horses run in The Rain or the shine and a lot of our guests buy general admission passes so they're out there and they take the weather as it comes and as much as over the years you try to learn to not be concerned about things you can't control just prepare for whatever to happen That's always the thing in the last 24 hours we talk about the most But I guess that means also we've gotten all the things we need to get done Is it going to be a different vibe this year because of COVID last year I think your capacity was maxed out at around 50 51,000 What do you expecting for this Derby Number one 48 We're going to be back to pre COVID protocols and expectations So I think a good number to think of for our event is around one 50 if I had to take the under or the over I take the over on that So we're expecting a full house with the enthusiasm and the excitement that we've seen every year up through 2019 we had a bit of a disruption as the rest of the country did because of COVID I think we're going to be looking at big numbers and I said on our earnings call a week or so ago I think we're looking at all of the financial metrics Attendance at the end of the day is impacted a little bit because we always have a fair amount of walk ups people that make a game day decision of whether they want to come or not and.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"bill welcome" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Money issues in the world of sports I'm Michael Barr I'm scarlet fu And I'm Mike lynch Coming up today we're speaking with Bill Costanza chief executive officer of Churchill downs who has a lot to say about the 148th running of The Kentucky Derby joining us is Bill Welcome Bill Thanks Mike It's great to be here All right so as the CEO do you get goosebumps like other people do I mean going into this week I still do It's a busy week but it's a labor of love So I'm as excited as most of the fans so yeah I get goosebumps I love doing what I do and that's true for most of our team This is a lot of fun A lot of work but a lot of fun and it always feels it always feels good when it comes off successfully I know the work for 2022 Derby probably started within an hour after the 2021 Derby What's on your checklist going into the final few days before post time So many things on the front side it's just making sure people can get in and out of the facility make sure we have all the people we need to provide the service that our guests expect making sure the horses are here that they're being monitored that they're safe that they're ready to go Trying to control just about everything we can think of to control and trying not to worry about the thing we can't control which is always the weather We run an outdoor event So a lot of our guests are undercover they're in nice areas high end areas but ultimately this is an outdoor event in the horses run in The Rain or the shine And a lot of our guests buy general admissions passes so they're out there they take the weather as it comes And as much as over the years you try to learn to not be concerned about things you can't control just prepare for whatever to happen That's always the thing in the last 24 hours we talk about the most But I guess that means also we've gotten all the things we need to get done It's going to be a different vibe this year because of COVID last year I think your capacity was maxed out at around 50 51,000 What do you expecting for this Derby Number one 48 We're going to be back to pre COVID protocols and expectations So I think a good number to think of for our event is around one 50 if I had to take the under or the over I take the over on that So we're expecting a full house with the enthusiasm and the excitement that we've seen every year up through 2019 we had a bit of a disruption as the rest of the country did because of COVID I think we're going to be looking at big numbers and I said on our earnings call a week or so ago I think we're looking at all of the financial metrics attendance at the end of the day is impacted a little bit because we always have a fair amount of walk ups people that make a game day decision of whether they want to come or not and part of that calculus they run is what does the weather look like that day So if it turns out to be strong weather then it will be a gigantic crowd if it turns out where we might have some rain in the forecast in the Ohio River valley is always always iffy right up to the last minute But if it looks like we might have some rain then you see some people don't show up but.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"bill welcome" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Is the Bloomberg business of sports show where we explore the big money issues in the world of sports I'm Michael Barr I'm scarlet fu And I'm Mike lynch Coming up today we're speaking with Bill Costanza in chief executive officer of Churchill downs who has a lot to say about the 148th running of The Kentucky Derby joining us is Bill Welcome Bill Thanks Mike It's great to be here All right so as the CEO do you get goosebumps like other people do I mean going into this week I still do It's a busy week but it's a labor of love So I'm as excited as most of the fans So yeah I get goosebumps I love doing what I do And that's true for most of our team This is a lot of fun A lot of work that a lot of fun and it always feels it always feels good when it comes off successfully I know the work for 2022 Derby probably started within an hour after the 2021 Derby What's on your checklist going into the final few days before post time So many things on the front side it's just making sure people can get in and out of the facility make sure we have all the people we need to provide the service that our guests expect making sure the horses are here that they're being monitored that they're safe that they're ready to go trying to control just about everything we can think of to control and trying not to worry about the thing we can't control which is always the weather We run an outdoor event So a lot of our guests are undercover they're in nice areas high end areas but ultimately this is an outdoor event in the horses run in The Rain or the shine and a lot of our guests buy general admission passes so they're out there and they take the weather as it comes and as much as over the years you try to learn to not be concerned about things you can't control just prepare for whatever to happen That's always the thing in the last 24 hours we talk about the most But I guess that means also we've gotten all the things we need to get done It's going to be a different vibe this year because of COVID last year I think your capacity was maxed out at around 50 51,000 What do you expecting for this Derby Number one 48 We're going to be back to pre COVID protocols and expectations So I think a good number to think of for our event is around one 50 if I had to take the under the over I take the over on that So we're expecting a full house with the enthusiasm and the excitement that we've seen every year up through 2019 we had a bit of a disruption as the rest of the country did because of COVID I think we're going to be looking at big numbers and I said on our earnings call a week or so ago I think we're looking at setting all of the financial metrics attendance at the end of the day as impacted a little bit because we always have a fair amount of walk ups people that make a game day decision of whether they want to come or not and part of that calculus they run is what does the weather look like that day So if it turns out to be strong weather then it will be a gigantic crowd if it turns out where we might have some rain in the forecast in the Ohio River valley is always always iffy right up to the last minute But if it looks like we might have some rain then you see some people don't show up but I think we're looking at one 50 minimum and maybe more depending on good weather A build my co host Michael barrow had a little trouble getting out of the gate when the bell sounded.

WNYC 93.9 FM
"bill welcome" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
"All right Jimbo hand and show with DOM junior Dano pinch hitting Let's take some calls here coming off dinesh d'souza the 2000 mules film 8 6 6 50 Jimbo this Disney thing I gotta say that Ron DeSantis is playing this master What would be wrong if he enters the presidential race You make a decision you see them in a debate with Trump so what They don't have to kill each other Say the Reagan thing you know They can differ on some things China say this is like Newsom going after Chick-fil-A is just ridiculous People are not gonna buy that The sameness did exactly the right thing here All right Bill is in Akron on the Jimbo handing show Hey Bill welcome in Hey good evening John About this 2020 election I recall or do you recall that I read articles about Arizona Wisconsin and Pennsylvania Georgia and other states spending millions and millions of government money investigating the election Arizona alone spent over $50 million And they found nothing Okay well let me just say you can possible I'm not sure where you're going Tell me what you mean by that Well if all these states spent government government money up to a $100 million investigating any fraud already any wrongdoing in the elections at all They found nothing They came up with nothing Well you can say that all you want I found it right here in Pennsylvania It's clear what they did You had them accepted by Pennsylvania's end I don't care how much they spent I'm telling you what happened here that we know that's a matter of record Now whether people are going to get prosecuted or not they decided not to prosecute Bill So what you're saying I have no idea It doesn't matter what they spend I don't trust it Well it was billions of government money and we're supposed to be financially fiscally responsible And if they found nothing after spending millions what does that tell you Well tell me then why you think so many people have the perception that a lot of things went on here Not wild stuff we're talking about Why is that If there is hard evidence hard hard Well that's what we're talking about People should be in court Okay Well will I just talk to a Republican who wouldn't prosecute a woman who clearly was putting extra ballots in a Dropbox He said it's not worth it If they spent millions I don't know where that millions of dollars went if they saw nothing Thank you Bill Thank you All right you know what Let me take the gloves Come on I don't care if they spend a $1 billion In Pennsylvania our state Supreme Court said well the woman had headed up the Secretary of State They controlled the election in Pennsylvania You got ouster She was so much cutting the edges probably even things that were illegal that she forgot to do her duty as Secretary of State and she didn't put out notices in newspapers around this legislative effort to reopen the statute of limitations and those that were victims of sexual abuse by priest in others She got kicked out for that What she was doing was saying even if your ballot arrived three days after with no signature and everything else we can cure it it'll count stuff like that happened And what dinesh is saying here is what these ballot boxes we have one where I am in the Philadelphia area now where a woman is clearly on tape taking hundreds of ballots she claims she can do this She's a Democrat operative in a recent election because they're from a nursing home She can't buy law Now I wasn't enough to overturn the election All right how are we going to debate I'm not going to relitigate that Take a look at the film It's not wild stuff about voting machines in Chinese hackers That's why I'm on board I wouldn't be on board if it were something else like that All right let's go to Michael in maysville Michael you're on the Jim bohannon show Welcome in Good anything Thank you You're welcome You're talking about Trump and desantis and go back to 2016 People came out and wrote I never seen the polling places so crowded But they were voting against Hillary Not the Trump they were voting Absolutely Wait wait a minute That's ludicrous You can't be serious about that Michael And I am And I sort of 2020 and okay there was definitely a concerted election at 11 o'clock And all the key states Who made that call And okay now we go to 2024 And Michael back to 2016 All right Let's put it this way Sure there was antagonism toward Hillary I mean how could you lose that election with all that she had going for Okay But Trump brought out these people that were vaguely Democrats may be in places like Pennsylvania They had been left behind the rust belt and all that stuff He appealed to them in a unique way They came out of the woodwork for him I'll talk about the primary not the general election Of course you had a course we had to but I'm talking about the primary but all right let's go to 2024 and desantis and Trump okay Yes Trump has such a terrible propaganda hatred against him that's his fault Because he was actually a really good guy in the left We really loved him before the election you know He did a lot of good things for a lot of people and he was a pro black colleges and all this stuff Way before he was president And I got words All right well Michael thank you thanks very much for the call All right I just think there shouldn't be antagonism here with the santas and Trump and this Jenna Ellis is bringing that up As far as the previous election and the primaries or whatever Trump ignited different voters They came out of the woodwork for him All right In 2020 it was either a pro Trump or anti Trump no one was bloating for Joe Biden per se It was either do you want Trump or not And again the not is huge also There's no doubt All right final call is coming up at 8 6 6 50 Jimbo My.

WGN Radio
"bill welcome" Discussed on WGN Radio
"All right Jimbo handing show with DOM to your Dano pinch hitting Let's take some calls here coming off dinesh d'souza the 2000 mules film 8 6 6 50 Jimbo this Disney thing I gotta say that Ron DeSantis is playing this master What would be wrong if he enters the presidential race You make a decision you see them in a debate with Trump so what They don't have to kill each other Say the Reagan thing you know They can differ on some things China say this is like Newsom going after Chick-fil-A is just ridiculous People are not going to buy that The same as did exactly the right thing here All right Bill is in Akron on the Jimbo handing show Hey Bill welcome in Hey good evening John About this 2020 election I recall or do you recall that I read articles about Arizona Wisconsin and Pennsylvania Georgia and other states spending millions and millions of government money investigating the election Arizona alone spent over $50 million and they found nothing Okay well let me just say you can possible I'm not sure where you're going Tell me what you mean by that Well if all these states spend government money up to a $100 million investigating fraud already any wrongdoing in the elections at all They found nothing They came up with nothing Well you can say that all you want I found it right here in Pennsylvania It's clear what they did You had them accepted by Pennsylvania's end I don't care how much they spent I'm telling you what happened here that we know that's a matter of record Now whether people are going to get prosecuted or not they decided not to prosecute Bill So what you're saying I have no idea It doesn't matter what they spend I don't trust it Well it was billions of government money and we're supposed to be financially fiscally responsible And if they found nothing after spending millions what does that tell you Well tell me then why you think so many people have the perception that a lot of things went on here Not wild stuff for talking about Why is that If there is hard evidence hard hard Well that's what we're talking about People should be in court Okay Well will I just talk to a Republican who wouldn't prosecute a woman who clearly was putting extra ballots in a Dropbox He said it's not worth it If they spent millions I don't know where that millions of dollars went if they found nothing Thank you Bill Thank you All right you know what Let me take the gloves Come on I don't care if they spend a $1 billion In Pennsylvania our state Supreme Court said well the woman had headed up the Secretary of State They control the election in Pennsylvania got ousted She was so much cutting the edges probably even things that were illegal that she forgot to do her duty as Secretary of State and she didn't put out notices in newspapers around this legislative effort to reopen the statute of limitations and those that were victims of sexual abuse by priests and others She got kicked out for that What she was doing was saying even if you're ballot arrived three days after with no signature and everything else we can cure it It'll count stuff like that happened And what dinesh is saying here is what these ballot boxes we have one where I am in the Philadelphia area now where a woman is clearly on tape taking hundreds of ballots she claims she can do this She's a Democrat operative in a recent election because they're from a nursing home She can't buy law Now it wasn't enough to overturn the election All right how are we going to debate I'm not going to relitigate that Take a look at the film It's not wild stuff about voting machines in Chinese hackers That's why I'm on board I wouldn't be on board if it were something else like that All right let's go to Michael in maysville Michael you're on the Jim bohannon show Welcome in Good evening Thank you You're welcome You're talking about Trump and desantis and you know go back to 2016 People came out in droves I never seen the polling places so crowded But they were voting against Hillary Not patrol They were voting That's ludicrous But wait a minute That's ludicrous You can't be serious about that Michael And I am And as sort of 2020 and okay there was definitely a concerted stop the election at 11 o'clock And all the key states Who made that call And okay Now we go to 2024 And Trump Michael back to 2016 All right Let's put it this way Sure there was antagonism toward Hillary I mean how could you lose that election with all that she had going for Okay But Trump brought out these people that were vaguely Democrats may be in places like Pennsylvania They had been left behind the rust felt and all that stuff He appealed to them in a unique way They came out of the woodwork for him I'll talk about the primary not that general election Of course you had a course we had to But I'm talking about the primary but all right let's go to 2024 and desantis and Trump Okay Yes Trump has such a terrible propaganda hatred against him that is false Because he was actually a really good guy and the left loved him before the election you know He did a lot of good things for a lot of people and he was a pro black colleges and all this stuff Way before he was president And he got words from all right well Michael thank you thanks very much for the call All right I just think there shouldn't be antagonism here with the Sanderson Trump and this Jenna Ellis is bringing that up As far as the previous election in the primaries or whatever Trump ignited different voters They came out of the woodwork for him All right In 2020 it was either a pro Trump or anti Trump no one was bloating for Joe Biden per se It was either do you want Trump or not And again the knot is huge also There's no doubt All right final call is coming up at 8 6 6 50 Jimbo I.

Newsradio 970 WFLA
"bill welcome" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA
"Show I'm your host pat Campbell We've got a fascinating program for you today Our guest today says that there is a youth molecule in the human body and he says this molecule of youth happens to be concentrated in our skin hair eyes and joints He says this substance not only dramatically influences our appearance in other words how young or how healthy we look but more importantly our physical strength are flexibility and mobility This is our ability to do things lift things get around be physical Today we're going to learn more about this once mysterious substance and how new breakthroughs are allowing us to get it back and keep it As we get older All right Bill sardi is here Bill is an author He's traveled around the world in search of information about hyaluronic acid or HA as it's sometimes referred to It's back from his recent trip to a small village in Japan where people maintain high levels of HA and are famous for their ability to defy the aging process Bill welcome to the program Great to be with you pat And all your statements to introduce the show today are certainly not overstatements after years of people using oral hyaluronic acid supplements well of course we're going to give your audience a report today an update And an improvement how things are going as thousands of people have discovered how this supports in particular their joints but also their skin and their eyes and of course their hair and so on These are the areas where the body actually is highly concentrated in HA but I want to tell all your listeners to please stay tuned because there is going to be an offer today.

Newsradio 970 WFLA
"bill welcome" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA
"Hello and welcome to the show I'm your host pat Campbell We've got a fascinating program for you today Our guest today says that there is a youth molecule in the human body and he says this molecule of youth happens to be concentrated in our skin hair eyes and joints He says this substance not only dramatically influences our appearance in other words how young or how healthy we look but more importantly our physical strength our flexibility and mobility This is our ability to do things lift things get around be physical Today we're going to learn more about this once mysterious substance and how new breakthroughs are allowing us to get it back and keep it As we get older All right Bill sardi is here Bill is an author He's traveled around the world in search of information about hyaluronic acid or HA as it's sometimes referred to It's back from his recent trip to a small village in Japan where people maintain high levels of HA and are famous for their ability to defy the aging process Bill welcome to the program Great to be with you pat And all your statements to introduce the show today are certainly not overstatements after years of people using oral hyaluronic acid supplements well of course we're going to give your audience a report today an update And an improvement how things are going as thousands of people have discovered how this supports in particular their joints but also their skin and their eyes and of course their hair and so on These are the areas where the body actually is highly concentrated in HA but I want to tell all your listeners to please.

Newsradio 970 WFLA
"bill welcome" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA
"Or prevent any disease Hello and welcome to the show I'm your host pat Campbell We've got a fascinating program for you today Our guest today says that there is a youth molecule in the human body and he says this molecule of youth happens to be concentrated in our skin hair eyes and joints He says this a substance not only dramatically influences our appearance In other words how young or how healthy we look but more importantly our physical strength our flexibility and mobility This is our ability to do things lift things get around be physical Today we're going to learn more about this once mysterious substance and how new breakthroughs are allowing us to get it back and keep it As we get older All right Bill sardy is here Bill is an author He's traveled around the world in search of information about hyaluronic acid or HA as it sometimes referred to It's back from his recent trip to a small village in Japan where people maintain high levels of HA and are famous for their ability to defy the aging process Bill welcome to the program Great to be with you pat and all your statements to introduce the show today are certainly not overstatements after years of people using oral hyaluronic acid supplements while of course we're going to give your audience a report today an update and an improvement how things are going as thousands of people have discovered how this supports in particular their joints but also their skin and their eyes and of course their hair and so on These are the areas where the body actually is highly concentrated in HA but I want to tell all your listeners to please stay tuned because there's going to be an offer today from purity products no strings attached This is a offer from a reputable company that's been in business for years just for $5 There's no strings attached You get to try a bottle of this wonderful new product and make your life simple make your supplement regimen simple and save a little money along the way Now you say there's a youth molecule in the human body and that it holds the key to the visible signs of aging Now you've written about this you've traveled to Japan to do the research So tell me about it What exactly is this molecule you're talking about Had it's amazing that most people don't know this word hyaluronic acid And of course it's made It's all over our body It's in our skin It's an all natural molecule We can get it orally replace it in our body but more so we've learned that the little bit that we can get as a dietary supplement can trigger your body to make more And of course why do we need more Well when we're young we're loaded with this stuff When we're babies we have what we call baby fat it's really baby HA it makes well as babies fall down and get cuts and scrapes You notice they never really get any lifelong scars from that because they have lots of HA onboard Hyaluronic acid And to make this easy to understand for the audience I think we can all appreciate that women have smoother skin and thicker hair and so on All of that is because estrogen sends a signal to make more HA and that's why the girls have more limber flexible joints They can get in a kind of a lotus posture kind of the men can't get into the they certainly have all of those advantages and it's because the estrogen sends a signal to make more HA Now women have more HA to lose than men do and you see the skin shriveling up the joints and so on as women age But there's a way to get it back And of course purity products for years now has been talking about HA and they have a new formula just for the joints HA joint formula and it's so important today because I think everyone's confused an article in The New York Times has consumers a confused what to do to support their joints to people are looking for alternatives We need cushioning in between the joints the bones in our joints When a doctor looks at an x-ray all he's doing is measuring the space between the two bones there in the knee So it's about a quarter of an inch space without that cushioning You've got bone rubbing on bone That's what HA is It's the Jell-O or the cushioning agent in between our bones We lose it either due to wear and tear or age and so we start getting problems The more that we find pain relief the more pain relievers we use the more we're going to use these joints and then we're going to wear out more bone and they've noticed this people who chronically use pain relievers are going to have more bone wear So what you need is the actual cushioning back there to lubricate the joint and that's what HA does That's what HA is the doctors call it synovial fluid They actually inject this into joints orthopedists do dermatologists inject it into the skin eye doctors use it as a lubricant during eye surgery So it's nothing foreign to modern medicine but it may be new to you as a listener there and you have never heard about HA before Well you need to learn about it It's a wonderful molecule It's all natural and you can get it as a dietary supplement purity products was the first to introduce it now It's a great big long molecule path that's 6 million daltons in molecular weight Think of 6 million paper clips put together It's big You can't absorb it and purity found a way to knock it down so that it's only about 1500 to 3000 That means that you can absorb this orally We actually prove that in studies conducted as a laboratory right there in Florida and we're going to tell you more about that But we proved that it's orally absorbed more doctors are told that oral HA can not be absorbed That's true if it's the regular HA It's got to be knocked down in molecular weight And more important it needs some other antioxidants to be added with it We're going to talk about one here in just a moment but purity products is introducing this all new joint formula for people that are searching for alternatives for their joint health.

Newsradio 970 WFLA
"bill welcome" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA
"To the show I'm your host pat Campbell We've got a fascinating program for you today Our guest today says that there is a youth molecule in the human body and he says this molecule of youth happens to be concentrated in our skin hair eyes and joints He says this a substance not only dramatically influences our appearance in other words how young or how healthy we look but more importantly our physical strength our flexibility and mobility This is our ability to do things lift things get around be physical Today we're going to learn more about this once mysterious substance and how new breakthroughs are allowing us to get it back and keep it As we get older All right Bill sardy is here Bill is an author he's traveled around the world in search of information about hyaluronic acid or HA as it sometimes referred to It's back from his recent trip to a small village in Japan where people maintain high levels of HA and are famous for their ability to defy the aging process Bill welcome to the program Great to be with you pat and all your statements to introduce the show today are certainly not overstatements after years of people using oral hyaluronic acid supplements while of course we're going to give your audience a report today an update and an improvement how things are going as thousands of people have discovered how this supports in particular their joints but also their skin and their eyes and of course their hair and so on These are the areas where the body actually is highly concentrated in HA but I want to tell all your listeners to please stay tuned because there's going to be an.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Bill O'Reilly and Donald Trump Hit the Road for Their 'History Tour'
"Hey everybody, welcome to this episode of the Charlie Kirk show. It is a surreal moment right now. For me to be able to interview some of that I grew up watching and that I have a great amount of respect for Bill O'Reilly is with us today. Bill, welcome to the Charlie Kirk show. Appreciate me and Charlie. So you have a very important announcement in something very exciting that is coming up. And I'm going to do everything I possibly can to either attend or to watch every minute of this because I know that this is not just going to be a softball interview, but it won't be a gotcha thing when you do this upcoming tour with president Donald Trump. Talk a little bit about it. I'm so excited to hear about this location dates times and how people can attend if they're interested. Okay, so we're going to be in Fort Lauderdale sunrise at the live arena. That's where the Panthers play. Saturday, December 11th. It's coming up in about ten days. And then the next day, we're going to be in Orlando, the magic play. On Sunday, December 12th, then the next weekend we're going to Houston, the Toyota center on Saturday and the American Airlines center in Dallas on Sunday.

WGN Radio
"bill welcome" Discussed on WGN Radio
"Hey welcome in everyone Don Junior Dano in for Jim Sorry little technical difficulty there but we're ready to go at 8 6 6 50 Jimbo 8 6 6 50 Jimbo get you on board I think I had a lot of people that were going to explain that mystery of the universe saw hold off on that Why the ocean spray cranberry sauce labels are upside down If you're a fan of cranberry sauce you might have figured that out And I mentioned the 35 year streak of the dollar store broken And how competitive that whole dollar store concept is Now I'm not sure if some of the other iterations of the dollar store are doing the same thing But what a shame What a great American idea The dower store You know all the other spin offs and branding after that are hard to imagine The other big story tonight my eye is on Is Charlottesville We're still reaping stuff from Charlottesville How many years ago right The unite the right crowd All right They got hit with a $25 million plus all those groups Those crazies that were involved in is by jury Now the tiki boys those idiots that engage in that around the Robert E. Lee statue Certainly are deserving of punishment But they're not the only ones The anti fog crowd that were there that day they certainly are And Trump was different than most imagine Biden at a moment like that Would he take the questions that Trump did And Trump may have mangled some things on that day in Charlottesville when the woman was killed But I think he got it right in his own way There were four groups of people there There were these people that got hit with the $25 million jury award today There were the antifa people and then there were people who legitimately think that the Robert E. Lee statue should not have been there They were protesting and those that thought it should be there They were protesting So there were some very fine people there too I blame as much as anything the governor that was Macaulay The mayor and the others that were in charge and let these idiots line up against each other as if it were a medieval combat or something They should have swarmed in told them to disperse They had weapons and if they would not they should have locked every single one of them up with whatever force they needed to do that Rather than let them attack each other in the manner that they did All right let me go to Bill in glassport Pennsylvania Hey Bill welcome to the Jim bohannon show Hi Hi Man man man My head is spinning because I had totally wanted to talk to you about someone else And then I didn't understand what was going on All right And yeah the time is short But I want to ask you that I mean personally all right we're still living with the written house verdict kaza He's a racist He is there He is that even though the people that were killed are shot or white I need somebody to explain that to me But here we go let's go to Wisconsin We're our black a black man a black man ran down and there are now I believe 6 people dead Yes I want to check this out All I seen last night and today are people with you know they are lighting candles They have lost bed that are not running They are not burning the city down Because They Bill I thank you yes Look they're good people there They were going through this grief I believe It's obvious because of people like the DA and the DA's office in Milwaukee and the criminal justice system aside from the racial component that did not stop this maniac And now 6 are dead and I've seen numbers at staggering I thought it was around 60 that may have been injured So I take your point and they're reacting with grief I just think the lesson that is here's what the dilemma is I don't think people in that area are going to vote for people like this DA in Milwaukee What do we do though that you have these 25 cities or 30 or 40 across the country that do want these people and they're turning criminals loose that can prey on people in these small towns Well the answer is you have to have as many people in elective office as you can that will not fund these cities We'll try to take away as much funding as they possibly can That's what you have to do Until those cities get it and they don't elect people like this If they do you're going to have this continuous problem of criminals that are let out by these progressive DAs that prey upon people and other towns who don't endorse those policies You're at risk from them This just happens to be a spectacular one that you can't even imagine in a movie I have more calls coming up Down to your dad was sitting in for Jimbo having.

The Dan Bongino Show
Don't Miss Bill O'Reilly's Limited Engagement National Tour With President Trump
"Bill O'Reilly Bill welcome back to the show How you doing Doing all right sir Welcome back So before we get to the questions here you have a tour with president Trump going on Bill O'Reilly dot com Tell us a little bit about it So we got four dates beginning in December 11th and for loaded in Florida Live arena for the Panthers play Next day in Orlando And then the win next weekend we open in Houston on the 18th of December and the 19th of the American Airlines center in Dallas So I just talked to Santa Claus He says he can't talk that he can not get top it can not no that's not Cole either right That's the real deal No coal there right Yeah greatest Christmas gift ever But it takes on Dan as you know More important now because of the collapse of the Biden administration So the reason I can see this in the first place is that I am a historian story in journalist And Iowa I looked at back about the four years that Trump is in the Oval Office I don't know what he did Because it was never reported It was always like let's kill him or let's make him a saint So you never really got the nuts and bolts of How did he get the facts How did he destroy ISIS What's up with Putin and Xi all of those specific things And that's what the tour is It will be a once in a lifetime We've sold about 30,000 tickets already but if you go to Bill O'Reilly dot com I'll link you right over to whatever box office you want And I really appreciate you mentioned it Dan very nice

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
'Deceiving the Sky' Author Bill Gertz Explains How China Views the USA
"He's the national security correspondent for the washington times a good friend of the show author of deceiving the sky inside communist china's dry for global supremacy bill. Welcome to one on one. Hi sebastian great to be on the show. Thank you for joining us bill. Follow this gentleman. Bill gertz g. rtz on twitter question to quote wasn't trotsky who said olenin trust. You said you may not be interested in war but war is interested in you. That china is not our enemy. What does china think of america. Bill this is an amazing disclosure by the chairman. The chinese view the united states as their main enemy vanquished in fact within the chinese strategy which is encapsulated in something called xi jinping china dream china will achieve global supremacy at the expense of the united states. In other words. China's dream can't be reached until the united states is diminished and ultimately

KDWN 720AM
"bill welcome" Discussed on KDWN 720AM
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America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Political Commentator Bill Roggio's Reaction to Joe Biden's Defiant National Address
"We just heard the man who calls himself the president Blame everybody except himself. And say it's time to focus on threats here in america and al qaeda is decimated when i heard What was happening in kabul and what to expect from the count incumbent. I thought there's one guy. I need to talk to sadly more relevant than ever. When the obama administration wanted to know what's going on with the jihadi international movement they didn't ask the intelligence community they would steal unclassified information from something called the long war journal established by bill roggio senior fellow at the foundation for defense of democracies. I wanna start with the bottom of his resume because he left it at the end of it and it should be the first. He has served this nation as an infantryman as a signalman with the us army and the new jersey national guard embedded with the marine corps and the army in iraq and with the canadians afghanistan. Bill welcome to america first and our millions of listeners. Across the nation as you to join you all right. Thank you for making time today. Everybody needs to check out the long war journal. Just your initial reaction to what you heard from the man who sadly bears the title. Commander in chief speech is just a rehash old excuses that he shape for the failure in afghanistan The president is just he was hell bent on getting out and he was willing to do so at any cost cost of course to american citizens who remain trapped in actress helping an effort to try to some of them out. This is disgraceful in a private citizens. Private citizens should be trying to do this when our own government won't do this Yeah i it's it's frustrating watching this year have you. I really literally am forced to watch these conferences. I'm just you know in one of the big lies. That's comment about being decimated. This is something that i've covered for years. This is alive. It's been told by successive us. In order to justify their betrothal president obama's at it president trump says it and now president biden has. They've used decimated degraded. Done all other you a d. word they use it And this is now where we're have is Listen it's not a resurgence because al qaeda's always in

600 WREC
"bill welcome" Discussed on 600 WREC
"Bill Bill. Welcome to the I B network. Hi. And boy Russia did make this look easy, didn't he? Yes, he did anyway, anyway. Hey, I was out walking the dogs this morning and I was flipping through Twitter. And I saw this thing that Bo had re re tweeted about Lori Lightfoot. Begging for assistance in Chicago after some mass shootings. Uh, of course, you know they got shootings. They have more shootings every weekend and most of these killings than So many of these other, you know things that really hit the hit the news waters, But, uh, you know, it made me think that regardless of that, that city and how poorly she's running it If they had an election tomorrow. I'm sure she'd probably win. You know, Um, it's just like in San Francisco, uh, least well, Pelosi's district I used to live just south of there in San Mateo County until escaped and moved to Texas last year, But these people, they just keep electing the same. Stop over and over again, and I just can't can't believe that that occurs. You know, people I don't know, stupid. I'm confused. If it's a brainwashing, you know through the media because you look at that's the same thing that happens in New York, Detroit as you said San Francisco SAN Diego Los Angeles It's happening now in Houston is happening in Charlotte, Of course in Baltimore, Newark, Philly, I could go on these cities that will put a bunch of left wing Democrats and progressives. They'll run the city into the ground where Last week, Baltimore said. A whole bunch of business people in Baltimore said We're not paying taxes anymore because the crime is so bad in the waterfront, the inner the inner harbor. And what do you have to do? I don't know. I don't know what the cure is. Yeah, the tax. Uh, boycott would wouldn't be bad, of course. Then Then they come and get you and take you away. So, um, there's a lose lose their well, Yeah, this 11 thing they're They're worried about taxes, and they'll get the they'll get you know the armed IRS SWAT team coming to your house, but you could tell them all day long. The BLM's outside and they're burning my, uh Burning my business and they tell you that's protest. I don't know It's crazy, but you're right. It is, as Russia would say, Uh, it's a special kind of stupid. New York is the greatest example of that? Because just just a few years ago, New York was a place where you could go with your entire family. And you could go to a Broadway show or walk around and shop and then window shop because so many of the stores are just gorgeous. Even if you don't go in or they're closed, they're lit, especially around Christmas would walk around the park. And you didn't have to worry at 10 o'clock at night. And the police presence was very impressive. You know, the police I feel terrible for uniform cops. Cops on the beat. You know, uh, the same with the FBI. I just feel bad for the men and women that are involved in these organizations across the country. But the leadership Is horrific. Whether it's you know the commissioner in the case of the FBI, the director Chris Wray, or did James Comey or whatever or maybe your mayor or your governor? Whatever. And then you're there saying, Oh, my God, I can't believe this is happening. As I remember, she said recently, Lori Lightfoot said, We're not going to. We're not going to chase people anymore. And if you do chase people, even on foot, you need to run it past somebody. So this is just there's a level of absurdity. That's uh, it's crazy. Uh, let's go to Chuck in South Dakota Chuck in South Dakota. Chuck, you're on the Russian. Okay, Good. You're on the Rush Limbaugh show and I And I notice that your you two don't believe that Joe Biden is running things. Absolutely. You're absolutely correct. I believe that Obama is running the whole show. Um, I also believe that he hand picked Carmelo Harris. Because back when Carmelo was senator, they became good friends and you know, it doesn't matter what kind of condition but and it is in whether he's competent or incompetent as long as he's able to sign his name on the documents. As per Obama's request. That's all that matters. You know, it's it does it does resemble elder abuse, does it not? I mean, how many times do we have to hear the supposed leader of the free world say and he's done this about three or four times. It's It's on some channel. I don't know if it's on YouTube anymore because the social media the social media in the mainstream media work together to shut down the negative stuff on Biden, But how many times does he have to say of them? And I am I done here? Did you Did you want me to answer more questions? All I got to go now. They don't want me to answer any more questions. How many times does he have to say that? I mean, it's heartbreaking In one sense, It's heartbreaking. You want to call up Jill who's probably You know, she's in the executive office on Air Force One. Remember that photograph? That was that was kind Scary. That was kind of a scary photograph when you think about it. Because you have to wonder, uh, the fifth or sixth time that Mr Biden falls up the stairs. When it's still going to say Okay, all right. It's time to retire, but I just don't think that's going to happen. But a lot of people think we're joking when we talk about Barack Obama. Living across the street from the White House. He does. Yeah, He lives in Washington, D C, which, when you think about it? Remember the way he used to talk about being president. Remember the whole angle that President Obama play that he's just, you know, he's a hometown guy. I and he's with the people and he's from Chicago. And he had that house since he I'm sure he has two houses or three. Actually, he does have three. I believe right, D C Chicago and, uh, the place that was going to be underwater Like 15 years ago, he just bought a big Big place on the coast. I want to say Yeah. Martha's Vineyard. He has a beautiful place on Martha's Vineyard. So here's a guy who says the oceans. We're gonna move inland, and it's not gonna be underwater. So I'm gonna buy a place run in the ocean for 5.2 million See this is the problem with the left. You know, you need Except I don't have to. If I'm at a ballgame. What Dr Fauci, who's not wearing his mask? It's just ridiculous, but we're not joking about that. Susan Rice is back in He's an adviser, John Kerry, You know he's back in the game. I think Jill is also wanted the handlers. I think she's also Uh, Joe Biden's translator. So you would say if you came into the room and you said, Mr President, we need to be at the motorcade in seven minutes, and then she would look at him and explain it. Seven minutes. Joe Motorcade. Good afternoon. I'm Jim Fioretti Governor Ivey picking up an endorsement from a business group details coming up first traffic and weather together. This report is sponsored by Compassion International. Checking the roadways for you. Looks like we have a crash and left Turn lane. This is eastbound 4 59 John Hawkins, part way there and still dealing with an earlier crashes on rent partially blocked by 2059 West bound to go north found 65. For kids in poverty around the world. Things are still desperate, Joint compassion International with your one time $40 gift to provide a covid relief kit to a family and poverty text the word Give 283393 That's give 283393 Lots of sunshine.

600 WREC
"bill welcome" Discussed on 600 WREC
"Bread is back Our buddy and Montgomery Bill welcome. And thanks for being here. Thanks for having me JT. Big money coming up. What's that? Big Monday coming. All right, Well, let's talk. Let's talk about it. I know that. You know, they've been busy down in Montgomery working on a number of bills and Governor Ivy. She's got the pen out as well. So Where shall we start? Let's start with Monday. What are we expecting? On Monday? Well what we're hearing and these air, fairly reliable sources, but everything's liable to change before we get to Monday. But there seems to be in agreement on the gaming bill. Right gave me a lot. And, uh, we're hearing that the Rules committee will be meeting on Sunday to discuss the calendar. You know, the rules Committee sets the calendar for the house where I could be on it What they can get accomplished. And we're hearing the game and Bill and lottery bill will be on the calendar for Monday. Of course, caviar is everything to change. Always, you know, that's the only consistent thing in Montgomery. Everything can change. And, uh, we've been back and forth so much on the lottery slash gaming bill here. What are the latest changes in compromises and adjustments that have gone on? But there's a couple of sticking points. You know, they had a bill worked out. We had the the tracks, which already had Class three gang by the way, you know, cars regaining his dog tracks racetracks that kind of thing. Had the Porch Creek Indians because they have contact well, that was all worked out and then folks down and doth and wanted their little kind of the pie because they do big go down there. And then they include them and then a long time you louse County and they want a little slice of the pie. And so you know all the sudden you've got all these interest groups that say, Hey, what about us? And so what happens when you start peeling off boats, So they had the votes and they didn't have boats and You know, it's like every year at the end the session we start off the year with everybody acting like they love each other. It's like high school union or coming back the first day of school and then by the end this like a terrible family gathering. Everybody just ate each other. Can't wait for them to go home on. That's where we are, You know, hopefully, the last 10 days people have got over there hurt feelings, and we'll sit down on the table that like adults and get something done. The people of Alabama there. It is the expert in Montgomery that you are knowing the lay of the land with everybody. That's got their differences. Do you think we get someplace on this and get it signed? Well, like I've said before, you know, we had a little farm outside of a talent. Alabama. We've got a couple of acres. I might bet one on it, but I wouldn't bet the farm. Okay. All right. Well, let's talk about the medical marijuana Bill. Um Is this legal? Mm hmm. Holy cow. All right, so they passed the medical marijuana bill. It passed. The house passed seven. Does the governor and she studied I don't know what that means. But I do the whole studying there studying, you know they we've had this bill for several months, and we've gotta study some more. So you know, it's sort of like Bill Clinton, You said experimented with marijuana. We got down there with the Bunsen burner in the basement or something. Anyway, they're still studying. Uh, what's going on? Is that some people want the level of THC to be so low. It's negligible if you would get pulled over by a state trooper. Now, come on. You know what? Look, did this to me. They work these things. You know? Bass Ackwards. What they need. What they need to do is get the medical professionals at the head of the table with Mr Common Sense sitting on both sides of the room as well. You know, Let's talk about medically. What's good with this, how it works, what's needed to make it work and find a way to distribute the medical version. Of marijuana. And that's it. That's your right. But see, the thing is is you can't get common sense. You know, it's it's like, you know, today, finding two Bhai's men and a virgin, You know it's very difficult. T 03 Wiseman. I'm sorry. I should have said that. But if would you lurk in the gunnery like I do every day? Have to deal with this nonsense, you know? Can you just use a little common sense? I mean, my grandmother was slap you around the head and neck. You know, I would like I'm gonna officially, uh go ahead, make myself available. Now, if you're in politics in this state, and you want to bring common sense to the room I'm available, all right. I'll come and sit and listen to both sides of whatever is going on. One hour and I'll give you two sentences on what we ought to do, and you can use it or not use it, but I'm available for common sense. Way needed, You know, a little more Solomon down there and little less. Should we do it, Louie or whatever doing TV now craziness. The Three Stooges, Right, man. Just use common sense. And listen to the professional medical marijuana. Hope everybody gets somewhere on all of this by Monday, and you're right. It is gonna be kind of an interesting money and see where we land Bill Bread. Have a good weekend. Thank you for being with me. I appreciate you. Thank you. J T All right, 7 19 Alabama's Morning news with all of the craziness at our border. One of the big problems is human trafficking and joining us next Dr William Scott grabbed, we'll talk about What's happening with this and what's got it so rampant. We know the borders are more open now. But what do we do to get this thing? Clam down more on human trafficking now in this pandemic that's wearing with that? All the way in three minutes. Stay here. Today. I'm taking it to the streets to give people the good news. Oh, excuse me. Hello. I'm Flo from progressive. And did you know I'm just waiting for the bus. So then you have time to hear about how with home court Explorer..

600 WREC
"bill welcome" Discussed on 600 WREC
"Really control a lot of our lives and joining us now to talk about the financial side of all of this. CP and Money Manager Bill Dendy. Bill, Welcome in thanks for being with me. 30. It's always a pleasure to be with you, sir. And you're right. It's kind of interesting. It looks like $6 Trillion is coming. Even without a single Republican vote. We're going to get it like it or not. Easy now, dough. We're not there yet. I mean, there's got to be some proper. Let's be hopeful. There's some reasonable people sitting on both sides of the aisle here because this does not make sense. It takes one more step towards a socialist agenda that we really, really don't want to go to. No, we don't and history has shown that those types of agendas don't work in countries. I wish people would just do their homework and look at what's happened when this type of push has happened before in countries. I'II, Venezuela. I mean, it's just case after case where socialist liberal policies when it comes to a number of things, and especially economics Does it work? In fact, it is been the demise of a number of countries so You know, they always say in Congress up. It sounds so wonderful because you've got a heart and it's free. And who doesn't like that word free? I mean, it sounds like honey to the ears. Well, let's not confuse compassion for control here. All right. This is what this is all about. From the border, taking tax money from us. It's all about the government being Maurin Vollard in our lives and having control those people coming across this border. Biden knows there's a crisis. Kamala Harris knows there's a crisis. Haven't faced it because they're willing to stomach some of the bad that comes with that to get the votes in the long run with some point When America screams loud enough, they'll make a move to change things and acting make a move that appears tol the country. Look what they finally did something and I would imagine that timing isn't be right around midterm campaign starts, So let's talk about last night. First of all. On this whole expensive infrastructure plan. This child care, monthly payments to parents, you know, and it's all going to come, you know, in disguise as taxes. But it's the ridge so we don't need to worry about this. The rich should be paying more anyway. It's it's so ludicrous and I talked to Congressman Mo Brooks bill a little bit earlier. This one, he said. You know, the reality is It's gonna be about a 90,000 to $100,000 burden on every American because of what this is going to come to be. If you spread out that way it is And I hate that myth that says on Lee, the rich will pay for it. They said. Well, we're gonna pay for with the capital gains increase, and we're all going to hit those make over a million dollars. Ah, years, so that's not gonna affect most people. And what they failed to see is that it will change the behavior of the super wealthy. It'll change the behavior of those who invest in America that had kept our jobs going that has built our country. And if you change the behavior if you no longer incentivized to invest in America, if you Charge more for a risky investment than you do for interest earned. You will calls a rush for the door and that will cause a disruption in the market. And that will impact all of us because a lot of us have some money in the market. We got the 41 case. We've been happy the market has gone up because the market are free enterprise system in our market system sees the light that into the telephone is Corona virus. They see that America is strong, but the one way to weaken it is increased corporate taxes. Dr. Corporations away do this Giveaway bill. It's going to take jobs away. It's gonna take cos away and it's going to call the wealthy to stop investing in America the way they had before. And that will impact all of us President Trump understood did good business policies he knew how to grow business and economies through economic Wall Street and growing businesses and corporations. That has been his whole life. He gets it. He knows how to incentivize corporations and the job growth. What the Democrats, I think do is they come in and save now we're not going to do that. We're not gonna you know, just ignore the fact that there's all this cash sitting over there. We got to go get some of that well. You know when you go do that, Like you said, the corporations go. You know what? I have other options. I'm not going to play your game. I'm going this direction. I was on board with helping this country grow economically. But now you're coming after my money instead of me helping to grow jobs and create more business is the right way to expand economics in this country. Forget it. And for those reasons, as they say on shark Tank, I'm out. Good bye. So you're exactly right. It's not just corporations. What will leave America. But look at what's happened to the states that have aggressive tax tragedies and anti business environment state with hard regulations and requirements to pay even the The lowest employee of high minimum wage companies are leaving, and people are leaving those states in favor of the southern states that tend to have better job climate, better economic climate, Good Weather year round and oftentimes no state income taxes like in Florida and Texas, and they keep getting people from all of the United States because people vote But their actions and what we're going to see is major votes of the action, not just state to state but for the U. S. To someplace else. Yeah, This is another disastrous policy from the Democrats. It's not gonna Happen and see the damage is quickly as we've seen that the border because of those changes, But if it continues in this direction Oh, the economy will sink and tank and we're gonna be in big trouble down the road. Well, I sure do Appreciate your Bill Dandy. Thank you. So much. C p A and money market manager there. 8 49. Now on Alabama's Morning News, some good news for us. Traffic and weather together. Just about three minutes. We say big money with our progressive home and auto bundle and used the cash to take a family vacation. What? Who's up for a luau? She's not a real testimonial..

The John Phillips Show
Los Angeles County outdoor dining returns with new COVID-19 rules
"Okay, so you'll have to correct me if I'm wrong when I described this, But there was a skit I want to say in the nineties when Alec Baldwin used to guest host all the time. And the skit Woz. He was operating a dirty cake shop. And people would go in and they would try to buy all these various kinds of dirty cakes, and he would suggest a cake with a woman sitting on a toilet. And then the customer would be disgusted and they would leave and then the next one would come in and the sales pitch would be exactly the same. He would lead him in that direction. And every customer that came into the cake shop. Got that same pitch. Do you remember that's get Try to remember that one. I gotta look that one up. Yeah, that's worth checking out on YouTube. That character in that skit kind of reminds me of the L A times is wrong, Lynn because every question that he asked, is, Do you feel vindicated for setting all the restaurants down? He asked it to Barbara. For rare, He asked it to the mayor. In fact, let's listen. Let's listen to him. Ask that question to Barbara Ferrer. Our next question comes from the line of Ron Lynn. Ron, your line is open. Please go ahead. Hi doctors and supervisor Thanks so much for talking with us today really appreciate it. We have questions for you today. Dr Pereira and supervisor on whether you're vindicated in the public health strategy Project room key and when teachers will get vaccines, first doctor further, and Supervisor L. A county received criticism and lawsuits from some restaurant owners on the outdoor dining ban. County data shows that virus transmission rates started dropping around the same time as the outdoor dining ban and the safe ride home order were issued, which occurred a week ahead of the ST Stay at home order. Does the current good news vindicate your efforts to ban outdoor dining and imposing early, safer at home order? Okay. Now, let's get a completely different question. For l. A mayor Eric Garcetti. I'm deeply feel vindicated that you backed the public Health department here because you know, there's a lot of public criticism. You know about this, but In the end, the public health Department was right. That really bad circles coming on. I just want to know what you thought about that. Thank you. You should really work in a dirty cake shop. Joining us to talk about this and much, much more. Is Fox 11th Film Illusion. Bill Welcome. Hey, John. Thanks for having me, man. That's quite a Quite a variety of questions there. Yeah. You know what? Um, I heard the same thing I was listening in on the DPH pressure the other day. When I heard that question asked in my my job kind of hit the floor. I understand. Ron later explained that he was talking about That our number that health officials like to talk about you know how many people get infected by one single person, he says. That number got lower, but I mean, look at any chart after the outdoor dining band went into effect, our numbers shot up like a missile straight up right afterwards. And if you were we remember at the time supervisors Catherine Parker and Janice Hahn They voted against it. They were concerned that hey, if we shut down outdoor dining, where essentially going to be forcing people indoors, going into the fall going into the colder weather? We're worried people are going to congregate indoors more. And you know, people can debate the outdoor dining ban all they want, but the fact is In the months after it. We went into our worst surge ever, and we're still not out of it. Um, so I don't understand why it would be asked of health officials that they feel vindicated for that. Um, it was just bizarre from my perspective. Well in L. A doesn't operate in a vacuum. We have other cities and other states that air doing similar things and one of the reasons that the city of Chicago decided to reopen their bars and restaurants. I believe for not just outdoor, but indoor dining as well. Was because they realize that by shutting all of them down what they did was, they pushed everyone into crowded little apartments or Grandma's kitchen for Christmas or whatever, and that caused their numbers to explode. The same thing happened in Los Angeles. Yeah. And now they're taking another page out of the exact same playbook. They today they're letting outdoor dining reopen with the caveat that TVs have to be turned off s. Oh, So now the idea is, obviously they don't want people gathering at sports bars and restaurants to watch the Super Bowl next weekend, right? So what they haven't learned. What are people going to do now? Okay, so they don't want him watching it outside. They want to take the outdoor option away. What are people gonna do? Instead? They're gonna watch it indoors. They're going to go to private parties at home. They're gonna watch it. It have people over to watch the game. I would think health officials would want people outside in the fresh air at lower capacity. Rather than crammed inside of private homes. Um, but, hey, I'm not a health expert, but it just seems it just seems logical. So, yeah, they're reopening the outdoor dining today, but TV is has to be gone or turned off.

860AM The Answer
"bill welcome" Discussed on 860AM The Answer
"Let's go to line one on a similar issue. AKRON, Ohio Bill Welcome. Bill. Thank you, buddy. Hello? Yes, Go ahead. You've got two minutes. Go ahead. Okay. I just want to complain about the Republican Party. I don't think we need a third party. That's ridiculous. It'll split the vote, but If you've ever played competitive sports and play, somebody had to return teeth return game. And you lost because you thought you got cheated. What do you do? What's your game plan? What's the proximate cause of be losing? Election fraud. Okay, then fix it in those space, Got five out of six states. Their Republican legislators fix it. Then go pick the rhinos out of the federal government. Correct one in you. Why don't we have a game plan? It seems we're going all different because the establishment doesn't want to win build. Do you listen to this show? They don't want to win. They want to be in second place and pick up their paycheck. But to your first point, you're absolutely right when it comes to a third party. So this is freshly sent to me from that great, great organization. Just the news. John Solomon just texted me this a brand new studies so You know what would happen, according to Scott Rasmussen, and just the news poll, what would happen if the president launched a Patriot Party? According to this poll. Would beat the GOP. New patron party would get 23%.

106.1 FM WTKK
"bill welcome" Discussed on 106.1 FM WTKK
"Jeff, Deeper. He is my guest. He is the owner operator. CS I certified chimney sweep out of Loveland, Ohio, and Jeff one. Well, let's just get back to the questions and then hopefully have time national. Another one before you're at probably should be out of here as promised. Bill, welcome. Yeah, Little Bill. Happy New Year deal. Yeah, I have a question. I have anyone burning fireplace that we used to use all the time. It was exactly thing on every summer would have it cleaned and rained and everything. Inspect that. About 78 years ago, when my head inspector Red tagged, it basically said, We either head Chimney fire. Or that shouldn't he got struck by lightning in the flu call crack. So that point when they gave us the price between, like five and eight grand to fix it, I told my wife the mantle is now a decorative thing. Uh, I'm looking to get it fired. Back up. Yes. And, uh, when they talk to me, they had two different options. The place looked at it, Uh, just fix the problem. One of them was almost taken us squeegee and almost like squeezing in some type of slurry to see all the crack. And then the other one WASP. The insert of a Stainless steel flue liner all the way up and down. This does sound like two options to fix something like that. They certainly do. That's more. The two of them more common 11 of the one you're describing is the typically the Heat shield method, which is a great system that's out there comes with a 20 year warranty manufactured here in the states. Over in Indiana. We use that product as well. The stainless steel liner system as long as it's put into the UL listed system is a great alternative as well. But just to encourage I would Whenever you've got damaged like that, everything like that is verifiable. So I don't know how they Showed it to you if it was a video camera what? But On our National Chimney Sweep Guild website. There's a great article about getting a few different estimates. And I would encourage you to, you know, get the estimates verify everything is Um, you know, as they described and you'll you'll typically get, you know. Most of our national chimney Sweep Guild members are Dedicated education education to the to the client, so they'll help you out with what would would be best for your system. So that's where I That's where I would begin. But, uh, you know, getting the three estimates. Getting? You know, Some of that advice from some of the guys have been doing this for decades would be where I I lied. You Now I know that without looking at it, you can't tell, But that's how I could average price to fix the flu. For it's on the first It's on in the basement, two story house and you're looking at probably Close to a 30 ft. Blue, probably right. That isn't that isn't a normal ballpark range, so I don't think astronomic or anything like that. But I would definitely get it, you know, checked out and verified. You know, it's like anything in life and get a couple of months and you know way what your best option would be. What do you know? Is that something? How mother's insurance could typically cover I'm never to question for my insurance company. That is that's up. You see, Commonly that the insurance you expect by lightning A. You had a chimney fire. Um Definite something venture in my In my experience that last 40 years? Yes, I've seen that where it's covered, but you know it. Definitely, You know, Talk to your agent doesn't hurt to ask and get him out there in love out. And if you got the video or can get that video if they showed you one get that for them also. So good luck with that bill. I appreciate to call and I've got a real quick when we got about 40 seconds left, Jeff Alright fireplace on the first floor fireplace on the bottom smoke coming through the basement fireplace. Any quick cures. There aren't quick. Here's one would be atop mount a damper on the lower level fireplace to stop that crossover if it's coming from the top, But if it's Breach in between them. Then we've got to figure out what what is happening there. So, um, increased in the heights of one of the flu's compared the other is always an alternative as well. So That would be something that you know. You get a member out there, Toe Look and check it all out. How often should we have our chimney inspected and our fireplace inspected annually. Annually..

The Amateur Traveler Podcast
Travel to Asheville, North Carolina
"I'd like to welcome the show music journalist. Bill Kopp who come to talk to us about Asheville North Carolina Bill. Welcome to show. Thanks for having me on to treat. I've learned a lot listening to previous episodes well and I was telling bill before we started recording that I about a week ago had a trip plan to Ashville. That's gotten trumped by some other opportunities. That have come up. But why should someone plan a trip to Asheville? Ashville is really ECLECTIC and Funky. It's it has food. Music Arts Performing Arts something for everyone in Asheville in one of the things that it's really remarkable about it. Is that not a big city? It's got very humid scale. Outside of the day trip. Everything here is either walkable or a few minutes drive. And it's a lot more artistic and cosmopolitan than one might expect of a city nestled in the on the Blue Ridge. Mountains excellent. Well what are you gonNA recommend for us to do? When we come to Asheville North Carolina a one week itinerary for example. I would suggest three days downtown two days on the outskirts and then potentially two or three days worth of day trips because in an hour of here by car. Of course there's a quite a bit of things to see and do that are different from the experience of being in Asheville proper. We started as downtown. What are we going to do downtown? When you're downtown Nashville. My suggestion would be to take as much local color as possible. Try to do and see and do the things that make Ashfield. You need that means skipping stuff that you could do elsewhere like golf and chain restaurant Golfing. We obtain restaurants those great but experiencing those doesn't really play into the things that make Ashville different from any other place will and when you say downtown. I assume we're downtown there amidst the skyscrapers. Not Not really okay. I haven't actually counted but I would say the number of buildings we have their over ten stories. Kp More than a dozen skyscrapers definitely not. It's Not New York City when you're walking down the street and you're in a canyon with giant tall buildings on either side. You could actually walk from one end of downtown to the other assuming you don't stop and there's plenty of reasons to stop in about twenty minutes about a mile across at the most. And what are we doing? Big thing to do here is to park your car and get out and walk around. People Watch dig into our local history which includes figures like Oh henry quote unquote favorite son. Thomas Wolfe Robert moog pretty much the inventor of the Synthesizer Buckminster Fuller Scott Zelda Fitzgerald. All those people have significant parts of their history. Spent living working and creating Nashville. So there's all kinds of things connected with them. Asheville has more art deco architecture per capita than any American city except Miami which is a little unusual the reason it does is because the city was in such dire financial straits after the depression that for many many many years the city was mired in debt and couldn't afford to knock down the old buildings so when things improved. Those buildings were renovated and fix back up. Now we have all these beautiful old buildings that we otherwise have and that you are likely to find in another city our size opinion down to be a little more specific here so if I want to see some of the best of our DECA. Let's say where am I going to start walking? In what direction. GonNa head start at City Hall. Which looks like a wedding cake okay. It's an unusual looking building there. A couple of their buildings right around but it started there and that's pretty much on the east end of downtown and so from there block West towards the mountain manager in every direction Ashville. Is it about twenty two hundred feet above sea level but if you go in any direction where South East or west. You're going to get to mountains in a little bull. If you go west about forty five minutes you drop out of the mountains down into the the Piedmont you drop a good thousand feet elevation. So we're right on the edge of the out range but we are in a valley so we're surrounded by aunts and you say go and People Watch best place in Ashville for people watching a place called Pritchard Park. Which when I moved here twenty years ago was a bus terminal and now it's a city park a triangular park probably nowhere near acres quite small. But it's a great place to people watch. There are permanent. Chess sets set up for people to play on and on Friday nights. One of the most quintessential Ashville things of all the drum circle. I saw pictures of this. Okay good people from every walk of life. Young old doesn't matter what show up. Some of them are serious poly rhythmic percussionist. Others of the May have never hit a drum in their life before. And they all come together and beat the heck drums and it's a communal experience. And it's not one of these sort of things. Where if you walk up with tambourine or a drum that you've just bought or borrowed or something you're not gonna get dirty looks from the local saying who are you. It's a very open welcoming thing and it's like nothing else and it's loud but in a good way and when you say drum circle I. Emily think there's a little bit of a hippy. Culture left Nashville. Am I way off base here? There's more than a little bit. Yes ashville is unique in that. I've been here twenty years and I moved here from Atlanta Bailey because I really wanted to make a lifestyle change. I wanted to get out of the rat race. A little bit and my story is far from unique almost everyone. I know who is a transplant here? Maybe not most of the people but it's quite a few of the people they've moved here because of quality of life issues. They didn't move here because they for some corporation that transfer the here. There's not a lot of work here. It's not that kind of the city so it's very very laid back. It's very Bohemian. And there are a lot a lot a lot of seventy year old hippies. Okay well and you mentioned some of well known people who have lived in Nashville including I think he's mentioned Moga and Henry and Fitzgerald there. Zelda actually died in a fire here in Nashville isn't it? It's not a lovely story. Scott and Zelda spent a good bit of time here and Thomas Wolfe who look homeward angel in fact. His novels are about Ashville. They're classified is fiction but they're really nonfiction. You've changed the names and he pretty much got almost got run out of town because there was a little too much truth in them. Perhaps so yes. We're talking quite a number of years ago. Celebrated novelist and his greatest work is from here. Enough time has gone by all is forgiven. Thomas Wolf House downtown is a popular tourist attraction. I can relate. I grew up in John Steinbeck's hometown who is much more popular. Now that he's dead kept writing about all the wrong people the struggling and up and coming and not the right people so wasn't as popular as my impression in his time.

The Yola Nash Show
Could the 'fountain of youth' molecule reverse your ageing
"Our guest today says that there is a youth molecule in the human body and he says this molecule of youth happens to be concentrated in our skin hair eyes in joints he says this of substance not only dramatically influences our parents the words how younger how healthy we look but more importantly our physical strength our flexibility and mobility this is our ability to do things let things get around be physical today we're gonna learn more about this once mysterious substance how new breakthroughs are allowing us to get it back and keep it as we get older all right bill Sardis here bill is an author he's traveled around the world in search of information about hyaluronic acid or H. AG is it's sometimes referred to back from his recent trip to a small village in Japan where people maintain high levels of HA and are famous for their ability to defy the aging process bill welcome to the program great to be with you have Pat and all your statements to introduce the show today are certainly not overstatement after years of people using oral hyaluronic acid supplements well of course we're going to give your audience a report today an update and an improvement how things are going as thousands of people have discovered how the support in particular their joints but also their skin and their eyes and of course their hair and so on these are the areas where the body actually is highly concentrated in HA but I want to tell all your listeners to please stay tuned because there's going to be a an offer today from purity products no strings attached this is the offer from a reputable company that's been in business for years yes for five dollars there's no strings attached you get to try a bottle of this wonderful new product and make your life's. all make your supplement regimen simple and save a little money along the way now you see there's a youth molecule in the human body that it holds the key the visible signs of aging now you've written about this you've traveled to Japan to do the research so so tell me about what is what exactly is this molecule you're talking about had it's amazing that most people don't know this word hyaluronic acid and of course it's made its all over our body it's in our skin it's an all natural molecules we can get it orally replace it in our body but more so we've learned that the little bit that we can get as a dietary supplement can trigger your body can make more and of course why do we need more well when we're young we're loaded with this stuff when we're babies we have what we call baby fat it's really baby eight a it it makes well it babies fall down and get cuts and scrapes you notice they never really get any life long scars from that because they have lots of H. A. onboard Hylarana gas that in to make this easy to understand for the audience I think we can all appreciate that women have smooth their skin and thicker hair and so on all of that is because estrogen sends a signal to make more HA and that's why the girls have more limber flexible joints they can get in a kind of a lotus posture kind of that men can't get into that they certainly have all of those advantages and it's because the estrogen sends a signal to make more HA now women have more HA to lose than men do and you see the skin traveling up the joint console on as women age but there's a way to get it back and of course purity products for years now has been talking about HA and they have a new formula just for the joint H. H. joint formula and it's so important today because I think everyone's confused an article in the. New York times says consumers a confused what to do to support their joints to people are looking for alternatives we need cushioning in between the joints the bones in our joint what a doctor looks at an X. ray all he's doing is measuring the space between the two bones there in the knees so it's about a quarter of an inch space without that cushioning you've got bone rubbing on bone that's what H. A. yes it's the Jello or the cushioning agent in between our bones we lose it either due to wear and tear or age and so we start getting problems the more that we find pain relief the more pain relievers we use the more we're going to use these joy and then we're gonna wear out more bone and they've noticed this people who chronically use pain relievers are gonna have more bone where so what you need is the actual cushioning back there to lubricate the joint and that's what HA does that's what HA is the doctors call it synovial fluid they actually inject this into joints orthopedist do dermatologist injected into the skin eye doctors use it as a lubricant during eye surgery so it's nothing foreign to modern medicine but it may be new to you as a listener there and you have never heard about HA before well you need to learn about it it's a wonderful molecule with all natural and you can get it as a dietary supplement purity products was the first to introduce it now it's a great big long molecule path that six million daltons in molecular weight think of six million paper clips put together it's big you can't absorb it and he found a way to knock it down so that it's only about fifteen hundred to three thousand that means that you can absorb this orally we actually prove that in studies conducted at the laboratory right there in Florida and we're gonna tell you more about that but we proved that is poorly absorbed most doctors are told that or. HA cannot be absorbed that's true if it's the regular HA it's gotta be knocked down in molecular weight and more important it needs some other antioxidants that be added with that we're going to talk about one here in just a moment but. product is introducing this all new joint formula for people that are searching for alternative or their joint health and of course this isn't a drug at the dietary supplement meant to of course support healthy joints help as as we think of it just to him we're talking with bill Sarti about Hylarana answered or eighteen a bill you said that recently that the H. a revolution is underway more and more people are using it tell us why AJ is such a breakthrough in what exactly can you do for people I think the brick and mortar and allergy is probably the best for everybody to understand it there are bricks in our body the cell there's mortar in between and the mortar is the collagen now within the college and not the collagen itself vitamin C. makes college but within that collagen there's a moisturizing agent that looks like gel on everyone knows you put some Jello in the refrigerator in the water separates out after a time and that's what's happening in our body we're losing the water holding molecule HA the body is seventy two percent water and if we lose this the connective tissue that connects all of our cell that that connects all of everything that we have begins to lose its water it separates out and then we begin to lose that the substance the scaffolding build the support structure that hold our body together and of course we being given the rankl we shrivel up we lose an engine are high we we see that the brain a shriveled up in the high and so on all of these things occur with age and you know possibly Leon was looking for a used to molecule and he wanted to find it in of course the fountain of youth the water he was looking for a water fountain the body needs water but it has to hold it and of course I want everyone to think of having something like a Jello type of a water balloon filled with Jello or one filled with water which one do you want you want to one filled with Jello because it's still firm but soft and cushioning and that's the way our bodies are when we're young babies or even a pregnant woman is loaded with this which is an example of the how the HA is made more so at certain times of our life but as age goes on we're going to lose it we're going to see the wrinkles thinning hair we're going to see our joints lose their flexibility we're just telling people that after thousands of people try this if you're taking low cost a million supplement it took thirteen years for doctors to adopt Lucassen mean sulfate at the regular dietary supplement now drugstores health food stores people ask me well why haven't my doctor told me about Hylarana Catholic well it took thirteen years for will cost me it'll be on the front page of time magazine it's just gonna take time and it'll get there because patients are gonna take this to the doctors and pointed out as they did glue consummate the revolution starts with patients in people that have issues and want to have healthy joints skin and hair and eyes and want to see some of these useful level the HA restored in their body do you for a great deal about the role of hyaluronic acid in the body's connective tissues how does each a work in the joints and connective tissue it's a natural cushioning age and Pat we're talking to about between the bones it also surrounds the nurses sciatic nerve there's an older nerve there's the carpal tunnel nerve all of these are going to need the special cushioning that HA can give them there are people tell us this stuff works here's Ernie writing to me who's actually peaches and plays golf in Dover Delaware he found this purity joint formula and we're telling you it work miracles for him why because purity is not only taken the HA. but they've taken a brand new substance called Hydroxycut taken from all is that Pat you notice you can put a bowl of olives on your table and a year later come back and except for a little bit of shrinkage due to just the loss of moisture they're very stable they're still there they didn't shrivel up and waste away to the fungal contamination so there's something very strong and all as we've known it for a long time doctor Roberto crea and Italian researchers now here in this country doing some research on hydroxy Tyrus all extracted from olives and found out that it does some of the same things that the molecules do that trigger like estrogen does the production of HA so we began to think why don't we combine this wonderful strong antioxidant from all is in the eighties new HA joint formula you know we're getting results like we've never seen before this is why build writes to us this year thing I'm taking HA for my knees it's done wonders for my joy so we get these letters from people there unsolicited you see this is the kind of thing we hear and of course they're astounded with that they just can't believe it here someone writing to me this is doctor cal least thing he looks like a man that's thirty years younger and he says people can't he believe his level of fitness and youthful appearance and he says I tried to tell him it's just the H. a formula in the course he sent us pictures on the internet how did he looks for his age and you're going to look a little younger because when you were young you had a lot of this now this stuff works fairly quick much faster than Blue Cross to me and it's all safe all natural it's purities H. eight joint