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ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
"bossie" Discussed on ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
"It is going to be so good and so big. That's where that's why we are. David, I am stunned at this Wall Street Journal poll that came out. I knew that white suburban women were leaning to the Republicans, but now, according to The Wall Street Journal numbers, by 15 points, they favor Republicans that is a 27 point shift away from the Democrats. What do you make of that? Well, it's the Democrats believe just like they, in my opinion, because of the way they do their divisive identity politics, whether it's talking to the African American community or Hispanics, they take everyone for granted at an include the women vote, the female vote. And so they package them up into this group of people who are all about abortion and they believe that abortion was the key to that vote block and it clearly is not because guess what? Women are incredibly smart and they believe the science. So they're not as pro abortion as the Democrats want you to believe and it's not all women that are pro abortion. So they make these massive assumptions and the women in America on Tuesday are going to tell the Democrats it's about the economy. It's about the price of my groceries. It's about spending money for my children and sports and field trips. Things that I can't even afford anymore and I have to make tough decisions on because I got to decide whether to heat my home or put gas in the car. It is very difficult. David bossie on the patriot bubble newsmaker line everybody he is president of citizens united, David, we got word a little while ago, President Biden delivering a previously unannounced speech to the nation tonight from the capitol, who do you think he's going to be targeting tonight in this address? Well, they're saying this is going to be a democracy speech, a threat of democracy. Once again, this is the Democrats misreading. Over the last several days, they said they're closing message was going to be on the economy, which is number one, number two, number three, number four in every poll in America is the economy, different versions of it, whether it's interest rates or gas prices, inflation, you name it, it's on people's minds. And instead, they go back to abortion, January 6th and the threat of democracy and the American people are once again, it's not that they don't want democracy, all of us want democracy. We're not interested in their socialist left wing agenda that they that they have for the last two years voiced it on the American people. All right, David, we're going to leave it there, good Intel as always, and again, we had just appreciate the great work you're doing for the country. Citizens united. Hey Todd, thanks for having me. Let's do it again right after election day. Let's do it. All right, David bossie, everybody, and you heard his prediction of that Republicans retake the Senate and the House of Representatives bracing tonight for dark Brandon, two. Coming from the capitol, we're going to keep you updated on that. Hillary Clinton also is ratcheting up the rhetoric saying people don't understand what is at stake in this election. Oh yes, we do, ma'am. Oh yes, we do, misses Bill Clinton, we understand exactly what is at stake. We are stopping socialism dead in its tracks. That's what election day is all about. All right, let's get to the phones here. 8 four four 747 88 68. Let's go to main web is on the line WLB are great affiliate. There are a lot of main callers today. Webb, what's on your mind? How are you doing, Todd? I'm good, thank you. Okay,.

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
David Bossie: Democrats Take Everyone for Granted
"I am stunned at this Wall Street Journal poll that came out. I knew that white suburban women were leaning to the Republicans, but now, according to The Wall Street Journal numbers, by 15 points, they favor Republicans that is a 27 point shift away from the Democrats. What do you make of that? Well, it's the Democrats believe just like they, in my opinion, because of the way they do their divisive identity politics, whether it's talking to the African American community or Hispanics, they take everyone for granted at an include the women vote, the female vote. And so they package them up into this group of people who are all about abortion and they believe that abortion was the key to that vote block and it clearly is not because guess what? Women are incredibly smart and they believe the science. So they're not as pro abortion as the Democrats want you to believe and it's not all women that are pro abortion. So they make these massive assumptions and the women in America on Tuesday are going to tell the Democrats it's about the economy. It's about the price of my groceries. It's about spending money for my children and sports and field trips. Things that I can't even afford anymore and I have to make tough decisions on because I got to decide whether to heat my home or put gas in the car. It is very difficult.

Mark Levin
Previewing 'Rigged: The Zuckerberg Funded Plot to Defeat Donald Trump'
"He has put out a wonderful movie it's called rigged the Zuckerberg funded plot to defeat Donald Trump so he's focused he's focused specifically on Zuckerberg and his 417 $1 million which had an enormous impact in this election Dave bossie how are you my friend Hi I'm fantastic a great one How are you sir I am doing great Tell us about your movie and tell us where people go to watch this movie Well people can go to rig 2020 dot com and stream it live anytime they want And it's a fantastic film It's 40 minutes long markers It can't be much longer than that these days But it is like you said solely focused on Mark Zuckerberg and how he put his thumb on the scale of this election this past November of 2020 And what we prove beyond a shadow of a doubt is the $400 million was run through the Chan Zuckerberg initiative through these two 501c3 nonprofits that are supposed to be nonpartisan and the chief strategist at the Chan Zuckerberg initiative was David plus And we had hard to remind everybody who he is Barack Obama's campaign manager

77WABC Radio
"bossie" Discussed on 77WABC Radio
"So they targeted Democrat heavy Democrat districts to turn out the Democrat What did they do with this money in these districts Did they work with the local government Did they that they put did they direct these local government entities to do something if they wanted the money How did this work That's exactly what they did Mark you're so smart What they did is they gave grants to the secretaries of state and to the county officials and they stipulated that in order to keep the money in order to not return it they because they had clawed back provisions in the contracts They must do the following things And that was to provide drop boxes to assist in ballot curing to do the mail in ballot programs All of these things to help Joe Biden and so in Georgia as an example $45 million went into Georgia But most of any state in the country I wonder why 94% of that 45 million bucks in Georgia went to Democrat Biden districts And they only won by really win there by 10,000 votes And then Arizona in the funded counties versus the unfunded counties in Arizona The Biden funded areas outperformed Hillary Clinton by 700,000 votes Biden didn't even

Mark Levin
David Bossie: Zuckerberg Investments Aided Joe Biden During Election
"So they targeted Democrat heavy Democrat districts to turn out the Democrat What did they do with this money in these districts Did they work with the local government Did they that they put did they direct these local government entities to do something if they wanted the money How did this work That's exactly what they did Mark you're so smart What they did is they gave grants to the secretaries of state and to the county officials and they stipulated that in order to keep the money in order to not return it they because they had clawed back provisions in the contracts They must do the following things And that was to provide drop boxes to assist in ballot curing to do the mail in ballot programs All of these things to help Joe Biden and so in Georgia as an example $45 million went into Georgia But most of any state in the country I wonder why 94% of that 45 million bucks in Georgia went to Democrat Biden districts And they only won by really win there by 10,000 votes And then Arizona in the funded counties versus the unfunded counties in Arizona The Biden funded areas outperformed Hillary Clinton by 700,000 votes Biden didn't even

77WABC Radio
"bossie" Discussed on 77WABC Radio
"They defend open borders despite the fact you have massive sex trafficking going on fentanyl coming across the border killing our young people You've got a legal aliens coming into the country We don't even know who they are but the corporations think that's perfectly fine We have a huge problem with the corporatists I think in this country Any final words David bossie Go to rig 2020 Watch the movie for yourself and see exactly what we've been talking about educate yourself so you're able to tell your Friends and family that the truth about all the work they did and how they rig this election against president Trump back in November of 2020 That is rigged the Zuckerberg funded plot to defeat Donald Trump It's well documented This movie is going to lay it out in every particular I would encourage every corporatist CEO CFO COO board of directors every one of them to watch this of course they won't Instead they'll trash it without watching it It's rigged 2020 dot com Dave bossie thank you my friend Thank you for having me All right You take care I'm going to watch this tonight Actually And I encourage you to do the same Now you know me folks I'm skeptical by nature So when I first heard about home title theft I was skeptical because I am by nature Can some cybercriminal really forge my name off the title of my home and take over as the new owner turns out yeah they can Real estate crimes and losses are.

The Charlie Kirk Show
"bossie" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show
"It. David, I want to just thank you. This is such an important and thank you for the courage to call out the Republican establishment. I'm losing my patience. I know a lot of people that have given a lot of money and they're like, wait, I was told that this has already been done. And I guess it isn't. So the grassroots is angry. They're really angry and your movie articulates it really well. So David, let me ask you, have any states banned the use of private money? I've certainly seen some bills in that regard. There's been some movement. Is that right? There have been. And I'm grateful to see it, unfortunately, that's what's necessary after this type of rigging of an election. States are looking for how that happened. How did this private money get into the coffers of these local and statewide election officials to pay for employees and equipment that are directly counting the votes on election day? Before and after election day. So it is a, it's a tremendous problem. And we've had now 12 states, I believe, 12, that have signed laws onto the books that have outlawed it. So Florida, Georgia, Arizona. But even some of those don't go, in my opinion, don't go far enough, but there's also Charlie another 5 states that have passed the laws, but 5 Democrat governors have vetoed those bills. And we know why in North Carolina and in Wisconsin and in Pennsylvania, those governors vetoed the bills. We know that they want to be able to do it again. Even though their state legislatures pass laws, those governors understand they can't win if they don't. Yeah, and so that outside money. This is the way we got to fight, right? So if now states aren't banning them, then Republicans should just go help in finance elections and Republican districts. Let's go get, let's go get, turn out to a 100%. If that's the way it is now, I mean, if states aren't going to ban it, then we should play ball with that. Well, I think that, look, I agree with you. Just like you, I prefer to ban it. A 100% money. Right, but I want to win. I don't want to lose to these guys. You know what I mean? 100%. Look, I want to win. I'm a winner. That's what we do. We go out every day and we're going to win. We're going to win these fights. No question. Whether or not we have to litigate whether we're in a campaign cycle, we're going to win. But we have to we have to know where we're fighting. The problem in 20 20 was Zuckerberg kind of snuck up on everybody. This was done in the dark of the night, okay? Even though Zuckerberg put out some notices that said, oh, we're going to be giving out some grants. And Zuckerberg's defenders to his credit say that a majority of the grants went to red Trump counties of the 2500 that were given out. Well, guess what? It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter that 2000 of those grants in $10,000 increments went out. It does matter that a 162 grants totaling $272 million went out in 92% of that went to Biden districts. That's what matters and doing it in the dead of the night when nobody's paying attention. We only the only reason we know about this is that the center for tech and civic life filed their 9 90s. Their tax returns, this January, just a couple of months ago. And my team dove into those and came up with all of this information in our own investigation. This is all fresh and brand new. This isn't just being uncovered. And that's why we're giving it to state's attorneys general. We want investigations into this money. How it came about and was there an organization in essence, a conspiracy to do this. But a minute remaining, any closing thoughts, David? Well, Charlie, first of all, you know, the work that you're doing in educating the American people every single day. It is so important. And I appreciate you having me on to talk about this film. Folks need to go to rig 2020 dot com, watch this film for yourself because the mainstream media, just like with the Hunter Biden laptop story, isn't going to tell you about it. They're going to deny it. They're going to say it's a Russian plot. Just remember everybody. Joe Biden stood on a stage lying to Donald Trump's face into the American people during a presidential debate and said, the Hunter Biden laptop story was a Russian plant. That's what he did. And he knew it wasn't. These people will lie in the mainstream media cover up for him. So if we don't do it ourselves and Charlie, you continue to do this and lead the way on it. But this is how it has to be done and people have to watch this movie so that they can educate their family and friends to know better. Rig 2020 dot com, David, thank you for the work you're doing. It's phenomenal. It's really important. Everyone check it out. Rigged two zero two zero dot com. David, thank you so much. Hey, thanks for having me, Charlie. Thank you. Thanks so much for listening, everybody, email us your thoughts. It's always freedom at Charlie Kirk dot com and subscribe to the Charlie Kirk show podcast by hitting subscribe in the upper right hand corner. Thanks so much for listening. God bless. For more, on many of these stories and news you can trust. Go to Charlie Kirk dot com..

The Charlie Kirk Show
"bossie" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show
"Dot com, cut one O one. Trump received just over 1.6 million votes, but thanks to help from Zuckerberg's money in key Democrat areas, Biden hit plus target with 1.63 million votes. Zuckerberg's money is documented by CTC's IRS tax filings. The sole purpose of the grants according to CDCL was simply to support safe administration of public elections during COVID. But special counsel gableman released a report in March of 2022, alleging an election bribery scheme. Yeah, and so this happened, and it happened in all the key states. So any reaction to that, David? Well, there's got to be investigations. There has to be people held to account. And Jeff Landry, the attorney general of Louisiana, tremendous conservative, tremendous attorney general, has the only open investigation into the center for tech and civic life's operation in Louisiana. And what he, what he did just last week, on Thursday of last week, he won a three to nothing. Court of Appeals decision that allows him to move forward with that investigation to get into the discovery phase so he can get the emails. In the text messages and the phone records. So he is going to be able to build an investigation out of the facts. He's going to be able to uncover what happened. And then other states can use that as a blueprint to figure out an uncover what happened in their own states. So let's play cut one O two from movie rig 2020 dot com, how Democrat turn out surged much more in the jurisdictions, play cut one O two. In the fund of jurisdictions of a battleground state, you're going to see Democrat turnout surge much more than it surges in the unfunded part of the states. The funding made a difference. There were roughly 2500 grants awarded by CTC all across the country. Totaling some $330 million. Large grants of $400,000 or more, totaled $272 million. And 92% of these funds flowed to jurisdictions carried by Joe Biden. Your reaction, David? It's just overwhelming the numbers. It's devastating. How president Trump, even one, some of these battleground states that are more Republican leaning is beyond me. Because how they were trying to steal this election at every turn. And Charlie not only did they spend money in the battleground states, they drove up their turnout in California and Illinois and New Jersey in New York. These hard to win Republican states. They went in there just to drive up the raw vote total. They spent money so that they would be able to say, just like in 2016, we won the popular vote. So they had a multifaceted effort and to your point, no Republicans stood up. No one stood up tall and so we're going to have to make changes. Obviously, we can't just allow this to happen. What do you have to happen though? So what do you think? Well, we have to get we have to have an election integrity operation. Built into the campaign. And by the way, in the midterms, there's no one campaign unlike a presidential year. So it has to be run by the Republican National Committee. And David, I mean, correct me if I'm wrong, they've raised tons of money on this. I know donors that gave them the max out for that did they not have it? Well, they have the resources to do it. They need to. No, but they're raising money on it though. I know donors that gave them a $750,000 check. Right. Charlie, we do see this. The RNC has to be much more aggressive on the election integrity front. And let me just say, I think there's actually an RNC meeting next week in Memphis. And I will be showing this film to all of the members trying to get them educated so that they can go back to their states and hold their leaders to account, but I got to tell you, it starts at the RNC for the midterms. We have to have with the congressional committee and the senatorial committee a hand in glove operation so that they can't steal this from us again because they're going to try. We know that they're going to try to do that because they look Charlie with weakness at home and abroad with inflation with gas prices with crime out of control with open borders. Nobody wants to go vote for the Democrats. So we know that. The only way they're going to be able to win is by stealing it..

The Charlie Kirk Show
"bossie" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show
"Look at this film for yourself. It's available right now. And you can understand and Charlie let me just run through a couple of facts of what Zuckerberg did. One thing is David Barack Obama's campaign manager is the chief strategist of the Chan Zuckerberg initiative. Where the $400 million originated number one. Number two is it went to two 501c3 organizations, which are supposed to be nonpartisan, and of course they give them to organizations that are run by just radical left wing activists. It's like it's like Donald Trump putting a bunch of money in an organization and letting, oh, I don't know. Charlie Kirk and Dave bossie run it and say it's not partisan. It's just not, it begs credulity. It's not able to be believed by anyone. And so my point is, they ran $328 million out of the center for tech and civic life. One of the two 5 O ones. $272 million of that money was accounted for in only a 160 grants, 160 grants, $272 million, and 92% of that money went to Biden distance across the country. 92%. It was scientific. It was data driven, how and where they spent this money to turn out the vote to affect drop boxes to affect mail in ballots to affect every aspect of voter turnout in heavily democratic districts. This was an outrage and the American people need to find out how this happened. So that somebody can begin to be held accountable. Yeah, it happened definitely in Georgia because of Republicans, for sure. Without question, without question. Yeah, and I mean, look, I'm glad camp has a primary challenger, but I I'll be honest, David, you know, we know they're going to cheat. We know the Democrats are evil. We know that. But who in the Republicans, they all still have jobs, all these people are still there. We got to fight Charlie. Charlie, one thing you know about me, president Trump's never going to stop fighting. I'm never going to stop fighting. You're never going to stop fighting. We're going to, if look, in Georgia specifically, $50 million of Zuckerberg's money went to Georgia. The most of any state in the country. I wonder why. Is that just a coincidence? I don't think so. 94% of the $50 million went to Biden districts. This is how they put their thumb on the scale. This is why president Trump has said over and over again that the election was rigged before election day. He never had a chance because when you look at the numbers, you look at 92% of 272 million being spent in Biden districts across the country. If you look at if you look at 94% of 50 million in Georgia alone being spent, you look in Arizona, Charlie, in the Biden funded counties versus the unfunded counties. Zuckerberg's money increased Joe Biden's turnout by 700,000 votes over Hillary Clinton's four years earlier. And Joe Biden only won by 10,000 votes. This is, this is an outrage. This money is the reason. In my opinion, the reason that Joe Biden is president today. Yeah, I just think an important wrinkle and I want to play a piece of tape here. I mean, so you take Arizona and Georgia. I mean, the governors could have stopped it. They could have called the special session and said, look, we're going to fund our own elections. And Republicans did this. They did. I blame Republicans. We know the Democrats are going to do what they do. But unfortunately, they all still have jobs. One O one from your wonderful movie. Rigged 2020.

The Charlie Kirk Show
"bossie" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show
"Look, there's so much political pressure out there from the left and the woke mob, and it's from the Democrat party. Our society has ultimately been controlled by cancel cultural elites. We talk openly on this program about what you need to do. And so I am involved, I am invested personally and also through the Charlie Kirk show to try to do everything we possibly can to try and push back against these Democrats and their lives. And so look, you can get a signed picture by president Trump himself. Look, I vetted this. It's terrific. And not only will you be taking a stand against the radical left, you'll be entering the winner piece of history itself. All you have to do is text the word victory to 5 5 four O four today to enter that's VIC two RY to 5 5 four O four. Join me in standing up for president Trump in canceling the radical left. Look, here's what we're really doing though. We're building a grassroots army to push back to try to win the Senate race in Georgia. Try to win the Senate race in Arizona. This is paid for by the national Republican senatorial committee, and I can tell you this. We have got to retire Chuck Schumer. So text right now to win a signed picture with president Trump 5 5 four O four. Take out your phone right now, free of charge, VIC, TO, RY 5 5 four O four. With us is a great American patriot who has a phenomenal movie out called rigged, which everyone has got to check out. It's rigged 2020 dot com that's rigged 2020 dot com. David bossie is with us, David. Welcome to the program. Thanks for having me, Charlie. Great to be here. Tell us about your movie. It's getting great response. Looks like it's doing very well. Tell us about it. Yeah, we just had we just premiered it on Tuesday evening at Mar-a-Lago with president Trump. It's been an incredible response to the film. Rigged is a film solely focused on proving how Mark Zuckerberg funded a plot to defeat Donald Trump in the 2020 election and how he spent $400 million $400 million in the last several months of the campaign totally off the books, Charlie. No one knew that it was happening. Nobody saw it coming. No federal election laws. It is an outrageous thing what he did and a couple of things. One is, we have to find out what happened in 2020 to make sure the American people understand why president Trump says the election was rigged and stolen. And two, the second part of that is to make sure they can't do it again. Because the left will use any means necessary to win. And whether it's cheating or not. Yeah, I mean, so let me ask you so Zuckerberg, it announced he was going to send all this money and why did Republicans not do anything and Georgia or in Arizona or in Pennsylvania or Michigan or Wisconsin? I mean, Trump's instincts were right. He tried to say something, but the Republican establishment was completely worthless. I mean, who's been held accountable for this? Well, so far, no. So far, no one. We're hoping that this film. Yeah, I mean, Charlie, there's nobody's been held accountable yet. But our film is about 36 hours old. It is really gaining some traction. We're hopeful that we're going to get the American people's attention. But just like the Hunter Biden laptop story, the mainstream media doesn't want to talk about it. The big tech wants to stifle it. So people have to go find out for themselves. So go to rig 2020 dot com. Get a.

The Charlie Kirk Show
RIGGED: An In-Depth Examination of the 2020 Election With David Bossie
"A phenomenal movie out called rigged, which everyone has got to check out. It's rigged 2020 dot com that's rigged 2020 dot com. David bossie is with us, David. Welcome to the program. Thanks for having me, Charlie. Great to be here. Tell us about your movie. It's getting great response. Looks like it's doing very well. Tell us about it. Yeah, we just had we just premiered it on Tuesday evening at Mar-a-Lago with president Trump. It's been an incredible response to the film. Rigged is a film solely focused on proving how Mark Zuckerberg funded a plot to defeat Donald Trump in the 2020 election and how he spent $400 million $400 million in the last several months of the campaign totally off the books, Charlie. No one knew that it was happening. Nobody saw it coming. No federal election laws. It is an outrageous thing what he did and a couple of things. One is, we have to find out what happened in 2020 to make sure the American people understand why president Trump says the election was rigged and stolen. And two, the second part of that is to make sure they can't do it again. Because the left will use any means necessary to win. And whether it's cheating or not. Yeah, I mean, so let me ask you so

The Charlie Kirk Show
"bossie" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show
"Not everyone, but you could say, oh, who was there? Who wasn't there? Where'd they go afterwards? Pattern of life. They came by. They stopped the car. They shot at the four year old. They drove away. You could solve these murders. It's just a matter of the will and many law enforcement they don't want to do it. They just don't. Now, if someone important gets shot at, then they'll mobilize. But if it's gang bangers on gang bangers, they don't consider that to be important. I think all life is important. So the question is, does the phone Peng when the cell phone is off, it depends on what apps you have on your phone? And you could still find a way to trace them even when the cell phone is off. Most people don't turn their phones off, and I guarantee you these gang bangers are not turning their phone up. So believe it or not, this information is all public access. You guys can get the store United States surveillance from The New York Times, and it showed that you can map anyone at any time. This takes trillions of pings. And the brilliance from Catherine engelbrecht and Greg Phillips from true the vote dot org, they said, why don't we just go buy all the pings in the metropolitan areas to show whether or not people were visiting dropboxes 20 times, 30 times 40 times. And when they did that, where they also going to Democrat organizations to go pick up ballots on the way and they were able to start to prove this. Now, mind you, the Republican establishment never did any of this. No other conservative nonprofit, a couple dabbled in this. Dave bossie has done a phenomenal job with his movie. We're going to have him on in a second, which kind of laid the found work in the foundation, but the Republican establishment wouldn't be bothered by this. Are you kidding me way too sophisticated? And honestly, there's no money to be made. So they're too busy trying to just go run advertisements in states where we need to go run an advertisement in Wyoming. Okay, great, sure. Whatever, Idaho. And so you put all this together, kath and angle back to Greg Phillips were able to point out and they gave this to the national day partnered on the movie that there were 2000 ballot traffic trafficking mules that went around to these drop boxes went to Democrat organizations when to drop boxes in the middle of the night. 3 a.m., three 30 a.m. four, and by the way, there were more than just 2000 meals. That's just the ones that hit the criteria so they don't get any false positives. So when you start to look at all this, you realize that if it wasn't for Fauci wanted to lock down the entire country, if it wasn't for that being used that as an excuse for mail in balloting and we tried to warn people and it was the Republican governors that wanted the mail in voting. So if you want someone to blame, Republican governors were all in on this. Makes you wonder why. Brian Kemp, raffensperger, all the most secure election in history. Well, then explain the cell phone pings that we have. We have access to them. And if anyone doubts that all this will be public access very soon, all of it. When you go look through the data, the cell phone pings are like, oh, wow. That person visited 20 drop boxes, and we have video they're supported, by the way. Not only do they visit the Dropbox, but they're coming out of the car with piles of ballots, which is a felony to do. That alone, you could have died them right now, why they haven't been indicted, I don't know. No good answer to that. Not to mention many of these people were from out of state, visiting multiple dropboxes. Sometimes wearing latex gloves, dropping off the ballots, taking out the gloves and throwing the gloves in the trash can as to not be detected by fingerprints when you drop off the ballots in almost all of them take pictures of the ballots when they drop them into the Dropbox. Why? Because they want to get paid. Obviously, criminals don't trust criminals. This is just one component of the 2020 election that is now so easy to prove, yet Republicans say we have to stop talking about this, really. What about it should we stop talking? We have the evidence. It's time for attorney generals to start to indict quickly. We're starting to see kind of rumblings of that in Arizona. There's been some indictments in Yuma, and there might be some more that are happening, especially with this whole mule operation that's been set up..

The Charlie Kirk Show
"bossie" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show
"Call 9 7 two patriot. Join me in the Charlie Kirk show in our change to patriot mobile and forgetting all these woke awful, terrible cell phone companies. Portions of this program, the Charlie Kirk show, are brought to you in part by patriot mobile. It's patriot mobile dot com slash Charlie, patriot mobile dot com slash Charlie. So here's kind of one of the way it works in dinesh came on our show and talked about this. Your phone is emitting a ping every three to 5 seconds. Whether you know it or not. There's over 300,000 apps in the App Store that do this. Now, when it lets off a ping, it goes into a database that actually saves where you were when you were there and how high up you were there. So whether you know it or not, you're always being tracked. The New York Times that an article, a couple years ago called the United States of surveillance, where they were even able to track the president of the United States because of the other pings around him, where he was and where he was going from the staffers. This is all public access. It's public access. If you know how to get it, there's a couple brokers that you go through to buy pings is usually used for advertising. Law enforcement is starting to get into gear. Now mind you. If law enforcement was serious, for example, in Chicago, if they really wanted to solve all these murders, they could. They just don't want to. They don't. They could go get the cell phone ping technology. For example, in Chicago so far this year, 128 shot and killed 543 shot and wounded, 671 total shot. Last year, just this week, 8 shot and killed 22 shot and wounded 30 shot 9 homicides. Almost all of them could be solved. We could solve almost every single homicide using cell phone ping technology. Not.

The Charlie Kirk Show
"bossie" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show
"Disaster. Almost every day we hear about another major corporation that has gone woke, Disney hates you and everyone should cancel Disney. They hate families, Disney made tons of money off of being family friendly and family safe. Now it's time to divest from Disney. So a lot of companies like T mobile that's firing all their unvaccinated employees, their tormenting their employees with leftist propaganda and funding organizations who seem to hate this country. And so I was on a mission. I was seeing how much I was spending on my cell phone bill, how much turning point USA was spending on our cell phone bill. I said, I'm so sick and tired of giving these anti American cell phone companies. My hard earned money and our amazing donor money at turning point USA. So I told my team, I said, go find the cell phone company that shares our values. And I remember I met this guy Glenn, we'd run into each other a couple of times when he was super enthusiastic, always wore this right red polo, some patriot mobile on it. And I saw him again an event. I said, okay, now you really got to sit down like let's plan some time together and talk about this. So we had this meal in Dallas, so this was back in November, and he laid it all out. And I got it. I was like, wow, okay. So you're at a conservative Christian cell phone provider, and I don't have to pay all these woke companies. And it just like clicked in a minute. I said, let's partner together. Let's have you on the show. Let's do some things. And that's how it all started. So patriot mobile, they have plans to fit every budget, and their U.S. based customer support team provides exceptional customer service. Most importantly, patriot mobile shares your values and supports organizations fighting for religious liberty, constitutional rights and the sanctity of life. So make the switch today. I know the whole management team behind patriot mobile, Glenn, all of them. They support turning point USA. They support us beautifully. So you go to patriot mobile dot com slash Charlie or call 9 7 two patriot. People ask all the time. Charlie, what do I do? What do I do? Well, a good way to start is, you know, make your cell phone bill, whatever. If you see it on your cell phone statement, you get yourself on statement. You might as well just say, oh, that money's going to the DNC or that money's going to Christian conservative organizations. Or company like patriot mobile. So you get a free activation with the offer code Charlie. They also have special discounts for veterans and first responder heroes. It's patriot mobile dot com slash Charlie. Our call.

The Charlie Kirk Show
What Form of Government Are We Living Under?
"Form of government are we living under? Ideally, it's a constitutional republic. That's what a constitution is. Principles that are unchanging. Check some balance of separation of powers consent to the governed. Three of the most important things that a human being can demand from their government. But we're living less and less in a constitutional republic and more and more, like we're living in an oligarchy. And oligarchy is the rule of the few over the many, we believe in the rule of the many over the few. Now a democracy is different than a republic, but a democracy does have the stated goal of trying to have the many rule of few. The problem is the way it goes about doing it, which ends up being actually the few rule in the many because democracy is not sustainable. It isn't. Republics can be sustainable, democracies always fall apart. Why? People vote themselves more stuff all the time. People vote themselves more stuff. And they also then vote to take the rights to the way of the minority, and then eventually the entire society of civilization collapses.

The Charlie Kirk Show
The Deeper We Dive Into the 2020 Election, the More Stunned We Are
"The deeper we dive into the 2020 election, I think it really stuns most voters. I think most voters think that our elections worse, I think they did think our elections were secure. But a lot of this hinges on this garbage of this mass mail in voting. In most states now, it is, I shouldn't say most states, but some of those populist states like California or Colorado, Colorado is a great example of how a beautiful state has become a far left wing dystopia. They go from voting in person at a local polling place to everybody getting a ballot. And once everyone gets a ballot, you lose custody, you lose control. And it empowers criminals to break the law and this is something I never understand about people that don't want to talk about voter fraud. So we believe that people are willing to burn Wendy's because they just feel like it loot stores, murder, rape, all these sorts of different things. And yet when it comes to elections, people behave perfectly fine when the entire country and the society is at risk. Now some of the critiques and we don't get this very often I have to say. I don't think this is common. So you got to move on. I want to move on. Trust me. But there were crimes committed and these people have not been held accountable in just now because of the amount of data the petabytes of data that have been combed through. Just now are we getting a complete picture of actually what happened in the 2020 election? And the question is, are you a being that cares about justice? If you don't care about justice, well then you're in the wrong country. If you don't care about fixing problems, you're also in the wrong country. We need to identify what the problems are and fix them. It's very simple.

Out of Bounds Podcast
"bossie" Discussed on Out of Bounds Podcast
"Shouldn't be swearing but it was like dressing up like dude every day and going into these brims like listening to all of these meetings in like being like. Are you serious wait you what what do you do it. Why are you not making a kit for women. Like having these conversations in advocating in like hearing unfiltered. So like. I like i was in. These face is presenting male but like as women in like it was infuriating. I wonder if that's why you know that vibe shifted right. Because i don't know of for example. I am in my first corporate position for work. It's really exciting. But there i'm working with men all men. And when i confront my client on something i'm trying to advise him. He becomes really defensive in reacted to me. But then watching my colleagues say pretty much the exact same thing he reacts differently and i wonder if 'cause like in my organizational behaviour class for example We looked at this case. Study where to sample groups were given a paper That was written up about like a ceo executive except for the pronouns in the name or changed in one of the sample groups to be female and they asked for quality feedback on how they viewed that individual. The men with the description that they gave was like. Oh he's a leader like he's confident like he's a successful business man like i'd follow him. He seems charismatic. All that kind of stuff. The exact same paper when you use female pronouns was like oh she seems bossie. She's a bitch. I don't know how anybody works underneath her. It was literally the complete opposite. It was really interesting to see the connotation of associations we have with the traditional gender roles in society and how popular culture has shaped the way that we view those things. And you know like. That's one thing. We talk about in marketing. Is that the associations in people's brains we try to leverage those will be also try to place them that's through like representation all that kind of stuff so i think it..

Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
"bossie" Discussed on Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
"I'm not a huge fan of deep sea fishing. Can we do this instead. Can we go get wine and steph or whatever it is but maybe not bad but yeah like just owning yourself not having to bend or being vulnerable and go you know. I am not full disclosure. The biggest fan of deep sea fishing. But i don't want to be left out of this trip. And i do want to continue on my road up here in the couple. Are there any other options being vulnerable enough to say that. That's right and strong enough assertive enough. Not bossy not certain. I'm raising to various sort of young women. I'll tell you that and we don't use the word bossie. We might have used it a couple of times. But i do say lean in to them a lot. You really leaning in today. Aren't you girl love. You only use bossy. If what they're doing is actually putting people down. If they're taking charge you never ever calling them bossy. It's if they're like you can't do this today right. I guess that means. I'm still using it as a pejorative though but true. Well i do feel like if i had boys i would use it in the exact same way though. One of the things about raising kids that are really exploring their boundaries and self sufficiency and ability to sorta clap back at. You is that like. I don't want to edit that out of their personality. 'cause i'm like i would rather have them be hell on wheels for eighteen years and release them into the world as assertive young people. The i would rather have that than anything. Yeah and i think that's great It's so easy though even as a mom again we're talking about that. Like crazy amount of new ones like i have one daughter. Who if you were to from a very young age. I'm talking two years old. Lean over and brush her hair out of her eyes. She's slap your damn hand off. I mean she will literally go to touch me and it's like wow the aggression that came from that two or three year old in that moment when it first started happening we all kind of pause like okay. That's her she doesn't like that. And i gotta read the signal because i've seen the grandparents do it sometimes and they've been like oh come on. I'm allowed to pet your head. And i think it's awesome. I think that she has the moxie to be able to tell someone. She doesn't like when an adult pushes her head over is. I'm like yeah every single time someone touches you in a way you do not appreciate i would like to vocalise. That is such a great thing to teach daughter early early early on so great. Yeah because i think the instinct is to be like well. That's rude. don't be rou- that's it. We can't tell them that their boundaries are exactly. I'll just not route. She's just saying you can't touch me when i don't want to be touched. And that's exactly what she should do. Yes i really agree with that. This is fun. this is really fun either. Way can i just say..

Passive Income Project
"bossie" Discussed on Passive Income Project
"Think there's a certain element of wisdom in it like when you think about career-wise yes you've got like a whole lot of work a body of work that you now benefiting fro and you've got compounding working for you particularly from eight ten years in that career reputation all those things so there's some wisdom in that when things have changed you've got to change as well and that's where it's tough you've got really kind of unravel a thinking and really focus on what you want or what you dot one. That's really survival instincts. Isn't it like avoid immediate danja even at the kostov long-term danger. Yeah it's better to survive today than potentially get better tamar. It's banditism Today and what do you think we should do to stick around this mental mistake. Like how do we overcome. These bossie yard is a couple of things in the first one locked away. Gordon thinks about sunk costs. He frames it as a gift from your previous self while like that. Framing is because a lot of acknowledges that there is a previous vision of you and that's different to the current version of you in north people are different and the gift from your previous self is the knowledge that what you've done has been useful up to let point but it's also not gonna take you where you wanna go now. That's the knowledge. So if you accept that as a gift he can sought to work with the information as opposed to be controlled by it. So that's a really good way. And i think the easiest way to do that he's stasi southeast question. If you starting at today what choice would you make. 'cause that kind of ignores everything that's happened before. That's that's a really powerful question to help you do. Just i guess separate those two things. I know you've thought a favor to work with members around some of this stuff as well if thinking wanna some wise that. You've really helped table sip right themselves from the situation. What acehnese is like when you can remove yourself from your own situation and try to coach yourself even. Sometimes you have to pretend that you're a different person and you thinking about someone that's in your position experiencing old of the same things. What does it look like for them to continue on the track that they heading and sometimes you can actually identify who that person is where that person ends up by the someone in the office. Karen oh greg in the office nick on of a little bit regretful. Little bit resentful. Because i didn't make some of those bigger decisions. Change track when they knew they needed to. That's kind of a chance to look at it independently with a little bit of distance. And then think about it more objectively as well. Y'all got the other one. I recognize that jeff by salsa stories pretty instructive. And if you don't know who he is you know who amazon is. He's the guy that built it when he was having the audio for amazon. Who's working as investment banker and it was on a very very lucrative career track like he was already a wealthy man as a young man he knew was going to be quite wealthy. Gone ford right is an absolute rising star in the field. And he keyed on this piece of data which was the right of growth of the internet. And he's like. I want to be a part of this. I don't know how. Why but i wanna be a part of. I don't want to stop something so we had decided to do it and so he goes to. He's manager who was also his mentor and he's manager goes look. That's a fantastic idea for somebody who doesn't have your future. You gonna be gave out a lot. A very certain fiji for that audience chechen jerry. And so you would think that would send you a bit of a tailspin. And you know you're gonna go off and really do all the math and put his complex modeling to figure out what you should do. But you just use a very simple thought experiment. He calls it a regret minimization framework. And it's basically just the idea that if your job loss is to have the least regrets when you die you wanna just project yourself forward to when you're eighty eighty five and you really do a whole lot physically. Now you'll think about what you would do to minimize regret by. So the question is would i regret not having this if i got the far are the answer is yes and sorry. I'm going to do it. And that is the extent of the analysis that he took it to bike one of the most profitable decisions. Anyone reminding history is the most wealthiest person he history. He just bought a five hundred million dollar yacht. Still k- but what's interesting to me is just like just cut so i all the crap really just comes back to. What is a whole thing about. As i think it's a really really good white Think through but it also really helps you to benefit from some really powerful wisdom is a whole bunch of research. The show is that when people get to the of they'll off. The number one regret is the things they didn't do. The acts of our mission not the exit kardashian. You never regret the things he did do in pursuit of what you want your regret the things you didn't do issue of what you want. And his i if you wanna get to that in pointing you'll off. That's probably what you really need to think about not regret manipulation framework is super pathway. To be able to think through that love it might think that does the whole thing justice. And i think the thing is just having the realization that plus not deciding. You are making a decision if you pushing it back. And kind of not making a decision distancing it into the future you still making a decision to not assad and that's a decision in itself. Yep definitely huge huge on you still deciding and you is where you end up right quick. Recap arcus do so. We started on what is sunk cost. So it's really about doubling down on the decisions that you've made in the past that no longer serve and kind of over whiting the track your own. As opposed to the track the guy and how that forces us to flight safety with certainty g and then we talked about a few different things. So you mentioned that. Regret minimization framework thinking about it through other people distancing yourself from it and then coaching that person through it. And then also. What seth godin says in terms of it being a gift from your previous south to say look this might not be it and might not be the the track that serves you because that's huge like often knowing what doesn't work is just as if not more important than knowing what does because it kind of cuts awhile of these potentially shawny things as well that distract you from the things you need to focus on to yet la that so. Hopefully you enjoyed this episode like you said spin of an experiment. We will love your feedback. 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The TWIML AI Podcast
"bossie" Discussed on The TWIML AI Podcast
"And so what is that place to be part of this if you want to be involved while you have to be in a place that has exposure to idea of progress has patients and has data resources to make it happen and slowly wanted us at a dime. But we'd be able to make a difference in southern products that our customers have been benefiting from like the characterization of areas that were evolved to be good at versus those that. We aren't as a classify for problems that we should seek to apply machine. Learning for kind of reminds me of enjoying anything that takes us more than a second. But it's got a maybe a more philosophical spin to it feels is very easy to underestimate. How difficult some tasks are what they have. Is that with. My students participated to the. I do about program challenges. He was interesting to be in the audience and watching people who are not experts. See these garnered by an these guys really looked like you know what they were doing. So and how can you bossie not see that bush and drive over it for anybody. Can some bush people forget that if this is roughly the size of your brain besides of your hands and then awfully awfully process visual information so most of the real estate in your brain even when you're absorbed in the most abstruse thinking. Most of your brain is trying to make sense with the sensitivity comes to task and contrary some things that look very difficult to humans are thrilled to computers. And so we've been able to make inroads in both some traditionally hard problems like learning. Wants from few shots. We have made progress. Thanks to also the evolution nov deep learning the past five years as well as aguero physician methods. But also. we've been able to better understand the problem in a way which is independent of whether it's implemented with biological hardware or secon hardware. There are some kind of fifty sticks of learning prominent. Absolutely sudeley fascinating that we've just started to poke into and they are from the perspective of somebody that can be completion is very fascinating Thinking about and we want to dig into one of those and that is the work that you and your teams have been doing around. This idea of graceful. I what i thought it was most compelling about that as. I think. We've come to appreciate that. When we're using machine learning models and production we need to constantly evolve them constantly train them to counteract the effects of data drift drift into distribution of our data. And your paper in this work. In general kind of asked the question or prompts the question that are there some negative effects associated with constantly retraining. Those models what are they. And how do we deal with them. I'd like to have you tell us a little bit about the broader motivation that led to this body of work. It's actually interesting story because it's suddenly beta straight so one of the luxuries of beanie. Wwl is that you get exposed to immediate of problems that you don't even know exist and you would not dream off by just sitting in.

WBSM 1420
"bossie" Discussed on WBSM 1420
"14 20 WBS M. Hughes Brothers studio. I asked the question at the beginning of the show is the countdown clock running in the bottom right hand side of these screens on MSNBC and CNN. No one has answered my question, because I guess nobody's watching those channels clear. The clock is ticking down to this magic moment. In television history. Talk about must see TV. Joining us now to discuss what we're going to be hearing this evening and watching or not watching and not hearing as the case may be is David Bossie. He's the former Trump deputy Trump campaign manager, and he's now the president of Citizens United. Dave. Thanks for being with us here on the how weak our show. No problem. Thanks for having me back to appreciate it. You're looking forward to the big night tonight. I can't wait for all the unity that I'm gonna hear about tonight. It's gonna be amazing. I think it's gonna be a magical evening. I think the American people are gonna be low to sleep by Uncle Joe on and no, seriously. He is, um Somebody who's perpetrating a fraud on America. That's who he is and what he is. And tonight we'll just be more of the same. He will come in here to the Capitol building, and he's going to give this unifying speech that he's going to talk about all putting five part putting bipartisanship first and putting partisanship behind us and how we all have to come together. And then Me while the speech is happening, his people Whether.

Democracy Now! Audio
Malcolm X's Family Push to Uncover the "Truth" behind His Death
"The. Fbi and new york. Police departments are facing new calls to finally open their records related to the assassination of malcolm x. Shocked at fifty six years ago at the audubon ballroom and harlem february twenty first nineteen sixty five. This comes after the release of a deathbed confession of a former undercover new york police officer who admitted to being part of a broad new york police and fbi conspiracy targeting malcolm in the confession the former officer. Raymond would who died last year admitted he entrapped to members of malcolm security team and another crime. A plot to blow up the statue of liberty just days before the assassination. On saturday ray woods cousin. Reggie would read the letter at a news conference at the shabazz center in harlem assignment to draw the two men into a felonious federal crime so that they could be arrested by the fbi and kept away from managing malcolm. X's audubon ballroom door security on february twenty first nineteen sixty five in his letter. Raymond would also revealed. He was inside the audubon ballroom. At the time of malcolm's assassination at least one other undercover new york police officer. Gene roberts was also inside after infiltrating the security team of the organization of afro american unity. The group malcolm founded after leaving the nation of islam. Both officers would and roberts were part of the bureau of special services and investigations or bossie. A secret of political intelligence unit of the nypd nicknamed the red squat welcomes assassination. Police arrested three members of the nation of islam. His murder but questions about the guilt of the men have lingered for decades in his letter. Raymond would openly says one of the men. Thomas johnson was innocent and was arrested to quote. Protect my cover and the secrets of the fbi and the nypd unquote ray woods letter. Echoes claims and recent books by manning marable and less pain that some of malcolm's actual assassins were never charged in a moment. We'll be joined by raymond. Woods cousin reggie would released his deathbed confession. But i i want to turn to the words of malcolm x. Himself speaking after his home in queens was firebomb just a week before his assassination february fourteenth. Nine thousand nine hundred sixty five by house was bombed. It was bound by the muslim movement. On the orders of aligned to mohammed. Now they hit come around so they had planned to do it from the front. End the back so that i couldn't get out. They had they. They covered the complete the door then they had come to the back but instead of getting directly in back of the house in this way they stood at a forty five degree angle and talk with the windows so it it glance and onto the ground and the fire hit the window woke up my second oldest baby and then the fire burn on the outside of the house but it had had that one going through that window it would have fallen on a six year old girl a four year old girl and a two year old girl. And i'm gonna tell you if it had done it. Taken my wrangling going to anybody insight. I would not wait. Goes in the senate because this the police know the criminal operation of the black muslim movement because they have thoroughly infiltrated because they have thoroughly infiltrated it. Those are the words of malcolm x. Right before his assassination right after his home was firebombed in february of nineteen sixty five just days later he was shot seconds after he took the stage at the ballroom. We're joined now by reggie. Would the cousin of raymond would author of the new book. The ray which story confessions of a black nypd cop in the assassination of malcolm x. Still with us. Civil rights attorney. Ben crump who attended that news conference with Reggie wooden at the audubon ballroom now. The shabazz center where malcolm x was assassinated fifty six years ago. Reggie thank you so much for joining us. Use read parts of the letter this weekend. Talk about your cousin. Ray would and what you understand happened the conspiracy. He alleges that he was a part of by the fbi. And the new york police department to assassinate malcolm x. Morning thank you for having me ray was was a complicated man I think be based on his past experiences he he lived with a lot of fear and caution on a daily basis which instilled in me over the past ten years but are ray was a person that lived as a lived. He lived as a as a very quiet and reserved person because of what he experienced he witnessed some horrible things firsthand and also realized that he was a part of it after the fact and so therefore ray was told by his handlers. That not to repeat anything that he had seen or heard or he would Join malcolm therefore for forty six years. Ray separated himself from the family and In fear that he will put us in danger out rey lived alone many years and he Finally in his final years when he realized that he was his cancer was a reoccurring. He wanted to reconnect with family. Because he didn't want to die alone. So i volunteered to move them to florida so that my wife and i take care of them and get them back and forth cancer treatments things of that nature and therefore he trusted me enough to reveal this information and asked me not to say anything until he passed away but at the same time knox allow them to take it to his grave.

Des Ondes Vocast
"bossie" Discussed on Des Ondes Vocast
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PodcastDetroit.com
"bossie" Discussed on PodcastDetroit.com
"Read a book going back to read books and that was something that i was looking for one of the new year's resolution that people need to go back and start reading both in the paper. Yeah and stuff like that. can we talk about. I don't i don't believe in new year's resolutions. Well i don't either but some people use that to push them into doing things. They should already be doing well. And that's my thing if you want to make a change with your life you rights. Because here's the best part everybody. I know that was like oh new year new me. I'm going to eat healthier in the year. I'm a workout new year. Well by new year i mean. I'm i'm at. That should on monday like it doesn't count yet. I don't come on you go janitor. Don't do nothing until some some some occurs. But i'm introvert though. I am a extrovert all day. Lau yes never would have guessed when i meet new people. I'm an introvert. I'm not quick to really know you. Knock because i made you. You will talk you. We'll talk but not as much as like now. You are closeted you closet closet. Da i was. I would say in that predicament. I can be when i first meet. People are in the classroom setting. I can be quiet but here. I want him up to. Pd's i could talk. You know i get to know people. I'm just a times. I am but it depends on. Who would bossy down. You an introvert. But you control our trees. Scorpio's we can be very controlling sherry bossie. Oh shame on you very We're level level headed people but sometimes we own way. Well what well do people say that. I can be bossy but i like to compromise if i can with people who are bossy like hey controls can terms but that's only when you really into something i notice they're really really into you like i'm going to sit here and watch it. Used to be like okay. Let me do their charlotte is. Do you know how you are. You call in to a podcast trae. If you really agree with that. I'm just saying funny. Oh my god. I wanted to ask you. How can you describe yourself in three words. I'm the best. i am. Duck sophisticated common collective Sakes thank you sick. He's sexy your new. So i think that The i am adventurous.

AP News Radio
Pentagon installs 2 Trump allies on defense advisory board
"The Pentagon is ousted the members of the defense advisory board and replace them with eleven new members including two campaign advisers to president trump acting defense secretary Christopher Miller installed last month after the firing of mark esper announced the purge of the nine member defense business board which provides Pentagon leaders with independent advice and recommendations from a private sector perspective nine were let go and eleven new members have been appointed including Corey Lewandowski and David Bossie trump loyalists who worked on both of his presidential campaigns the Pentagon's also announced it's pulling most U. S. troops out of Somalia a post election pushed by president trump to shrink US involvement abroad Jackie Quinn Washington

MSNBC Rachel Maddow (audio)
Corey Lewandowski, a Trump campaign adviser, has tested positive for the virus.
"In our nation's capital the white house is experiencing yet another covert cluster despite not having the bulk of the election results in on election day last night the trump way last tuesday. I'm sorry the trump white house held this presumptive victory party and the east room at the white house and since then several attendees have tested positive including the white house chief of staff mark meadows hud secretary ben carson trump campaign adviser david bossie former trump campaign aide healy. Baumgartner and white house political director brian. Jack all in attendance all having tested positive and today we learned. There are two more positives republican national committee chief of staff richard walters and trump campaign adviser corey lewandowski. Who since that election night party has also spent time in philadelphia trying to help. Trump's flailing legal challenges to the vote count there and he showed up at the infant inva- at the infamous news conference on saturday outside the four seasons the four seasons total landscaping company. But don't panic lewinsky told cnbc. Today i feel great. And it's great for him that he's not experiencing symptoms right now but it's not great for nearly one hundred sixty thousand americans who just caught this thing today or specifically the sixty seven thousand people currently hospitalized because of their symptoms.

Ray Appleton
Trump’s Small Biz Rescue Bailed Out Kushner’s Family, Obama’s Aides and Other Political Elite
"Connected in Washington reportedly took advantage of the the Koven Koven 19 19 payroll payroll protection protection program program that that gave gave loans loans to to businesses businesses who who pledged pledged to to keep keep workers workers on on the the job. job. The The average average loan loan for for a a program program targeting targeting small small business business was was $107,000. $107,000. Any company that received more than 150,000 in the payroll protection program is listed by the Treasury Department. It includes companies run by President Son in law. Jared Kushner, his family, a nonprofit conservative organization, headed by former Trump Campaign advisor David Bossie, and the Daily Caller, a conservative media site. But money also went to keep employees on the payroll of private schools in Washington, D C and a number of businesses consulting on lobbying firms and nonprofits tied to Obama Administration alumni. The larger loans account for just under 15% of all in the half trillion dollar rescue effort. Bob

Ray Appleton
Treasury names small businesses receiving PPP loans
"Connected connected in Washington in Washington reportedly reportedly took took advantage advantage of the the of Koven Koven the the Koven Koven 19 19 19 19 payroll payroll payroll payroll protection protection protection protection program program program program that that that that gave gave gave gave loans loans loans loans to to businesses businesses to to businesses businesses who who pledged pledged who who pledged pledged to to keep keep to to keep keep workers workers workers workers on on on on the the job. job. the the job. job. The The The The average average average average loan loan loan loan for for a a for for program program a a program program targeting targeting targeting targeting small small small small business business business business was was was was $107,000. $107,000. $107,000. $107,000. Any Any company company that that received received more more than than 150,000 150,000 in the in payroll the payroll protection protection program program is is listed listed by by the Treasury the Treasury Department. Department. It includes It includes companies companies run run by President by President Son Son in law. in Jared law. Jared Kushner, Kushner, his family, his family, a nonprofit a nonprofit conservative conservative organization, organization, headed headed by by former former Trump Trump Campaign Campaign advisor advisor David David Bossie, Bossie, and the and Daily the Daily Caller, Caller, a conservative a conservative media media site. site. But But money money also also went went to keep to keep employees employees on the on payroll the payroll of private of private schools schools in in Washington, Washington, D D C C and and a number a number of businesses of businesses consulting consulting on lobbying on lobbying firms firms and nonprofits and nonprofits tied tied to Obama to Obama Administration Administration alumni. alumni. The larger The larger loans loans account account for just for just under under 15% 15% of all of all in the in the half half trillion trillion dollar dollar rescue rescue effort. effort.

The Big Story
Gender Inequality and Women in the Workplace
"Take a look around you on any given day and it won't take long to notice. Women don't have equal rights but there's one place where we find some of the more shocking examples that's at work statistics candidates with its latest numbers on the gender wage gap college and university graduates. Who are men earned more on average than their female counterparts worth eighty two percent of Canadian women viewed as over bearing if they had a strong opinion at work but on the flip side to that it's eighty seven percent felt men who expressed strong opinions at work are viewed as leaders and confident woman. Now hold twenty. Four percent of senior management positions globally. Those numbers are important because workplace. Equality is what's generally used to measure women's progress and the progress we've made can't be ignored but women still don't earn or own as much as their male counterparts and those positions at the very top of the power structure. Women rarely occupied them even when they do. The same challenges persist this is despite messages of empowerment being touted globally despite women being encouraged to have more confidence and to own their own careers. So what's stopping us from getting to the top and staying there? And how do we change it? I'm Stephanie Phillips in for Jordan Heath Rawlings. This is the big story. Laurent mckeon is the author of no more nice girls a book about gender and power. An excerpt from her book recently appeared in the Walrus island so when we look at statistics of women in power in positions of power in Canada however we represented at the top Not Very well in fact in a lot of industries and spheres of public life We're not really represented at all and I think what makes it. Even more depressing is that you can see the disparity between representations sort of at the middle bottom where women are represented and then when we get to the top you know and they're not so for example thirty eight percent of all. Mba Students in Canada are women which is not parody but is okay but then when you look at Executive positions in Canada fewer than ten percent of women occupy those positions. So we start to see the disparity when we look at government has vote. We are represented among half of the voting population But then you get to the level of MP's for example we see that the number hovers around like twenty five thirty percent of most years and we look historically and only eleven percent of premiers in Canada. Have been women so you know it just once you get to the top. It's like where are we? We're not really there at all. So eleven percent. How many premieres is that actually? Eleven Eleven Hodel not even present so eleven total and the I was not elected until nineteen ninety one and one hundred and fifty years. Yeah those are kind of depressing numbers. So what happens when women do get to the top? Yeah I think we believe that wants women get to the top. You know. We're at the top and we will have the you know the power that we fought for for the C. O. You know we will run the company. People will listen to us. We'll stop having to deal with maybe all the B. S. that we dealt with When we were working our way up but that's not true. We have this idea of a glass ceiling and you know we shut her through it and then we are on the other side but we're not thinking about all the broken glass but still there once we shatter and in fact the stats. Here are pretty depressing. As well. We know that once women occupy the C. Suite their pickup actually widens to sixty eight cents For every dollar a man earns from I believe seventy eight or seventy nine so it. It dips earlier and on top of that. We also know that women like women. Ceo's are significantly more likely to be fired forty five percent more likely to be fired even when they're doing well like especially when they're doing well because it's like oh like well now's the time to get the white dude back in here like you know. Now we can You know really. Innovate and exciting. Again women are also far more likely to get hired when a company is in crisis. So it's forty percent of women are hired when a company is crisis versus twenty percent of men and we could say. Well that's great. That's because we trust women when companies in crisis but is actually a research shows that is actually because it's easier to blame women when things don't turn around and it's easier to replace them when they do so. There's this white savior effect where women people of color are often replaced by the white savior. Who Comes in and saves the company from you know the disaster that they put it in and it's all just smoke and mirrors to kind of maintain the power balances that were used to. Can you talk about more of the double standard between women and men when they're in the are in positions of power? Yeah a lot of women that I spoke to and and the research but you know women that spoke to feel that. They're kind of in the situation where they can't win. And it's sort of this double expectation Particularly when your power and the idea that you're supposed to be nice but not too nice and you're supposed to be you know a boss but not bossie or else you might get called another be word that is not as flattering You know they're supposed to be attractive but not too sexual authoritative but not mean and it kind of just swings back and forth until you're like well. What am I supposed to be like? You know I'm you can't win and you're left to follow this very narrow tightrope that is incredibly easy to fall off of. Yeah it's I think you described it as superhuman almost in your writing right yeah. It's the standards set like no one can live up to that. And you know we've found that when you inevitably don't live up to this impossible standard your judge so much more harshly Then men are in a working environment so I wanted to talk about the pedestrian bridge that collapsed at Florida International University. Can you can you tell me about a bit about that story? Yeah so it was a real story. Yes which and why emphasize that will become important in. Just a few seconds so in twenty eighteen other bridge collapsed and six people died and out of that real horrible incident Sort of this myth grew online until people believed it and it was the mid that an all women engineering team built the bridge and people created fake news actual fake news that spread and they cribbed all of these photos from the actual company that was responsible but from their international women's Day posts so they just pretended and made all these fake sites and links so that it looked like only women worked out the company. Wow and then a lot of people would say like well. That's what happens when you hire female engineers. No wonder they aren't in stem and it wasn't just on the Internet. I would hear this story repeated to me more than a year later or just regular people be like. That's not true. It's not what happened but it shows. I think the power of the kind of societal Gulab. That women are not competent in certain fields in particular he feels that are historically male dominated. I mean this is not the only time women have been blamed for something. That isn't their fault wire. Wire women the scapegoat when things go wrong. You know. I think that were just kind of we're primed for it in a lot of ways like as a society were primed to blame women. We blame mothers when kids do something bad and we you know wives when husbands. Do something bad you know. It's always the story of like well. What did she do to make him do that? You know that kind of a narrative that has persisted in politics and pop culture. You know we look back at history and literature. We're just so predisposed to do it when someone nudges us there we go the whole way. And then how does that play out for women? Who are in positions of power. What does that look like at the top were often really adverse to the idea of women in power and you know for a lot of people that I spoke to who you know started thinking about this or maybe changed the way. They approached power and leadership for them. A big moment in history was Hillary Clinton's loss and the polls expected that she was going to come out ahead. You know everyone thought it would be okay. Even though is seeing the herring that she took in the press and sort of the the hate that was happening on social media and and then you know she just became like this ultimate person. Who CAN'T DO ANYTHING RIGHT? You know. It was criticized when she got emotional. She was criticized when she was powerful. Choose was criticized for what she was wearing issues to five hundred masculine and she wasn't perfect of course but she became This symbol for everything like we don't like about women in power and when they get to the top they topple you know they become such a target That people just work very hard to take them down right. So can you explain the he skilled? She's lucky phenomenon. Yeah there's this phenomenon that researchers I've done what you just said that he's skilled. She's lucky and is this tendency that we have to would may look at men and women empower you know and whether that's in a very public position or maybe just like in in our own small company were man's promoted or women has been promoted and we tend to fall back into these very stereotypical traditional narratives. Which are like well. He got there because he's so good at this one account or he really killed this project and of course he deserves to be there and if it's a woman we say well she's lucky is probably because she's attractive or you know she was really nice to the boss or like and it. Kinda just goes from there. But it's not just other people that follow this narrative women fall into this narrative. Allot to you'll hear and that's part of how the term got coined because you'll hear a lot of women. Researchers have heard a lot of women that they interviewed like. Ceo's people in powerful positions when they're asked how they got there. Just had this like really lucky break. I was really lucky to be in the right place at the right time and you know kind of fell my way when I got really lucky with this one piece of success we ha- we buy into the narrative to in it. It perpetuates it. Gotcha I WANNA get more into that in a bid but I. I don't want to ignore the intersection of race and gender here so what happens to a woman of color who has the same qualifications as an a woman with a so called white name? Who's applying for the same job right? Power is so layered and our perceptions of power and who deserves to be empower and who's skilled and not lucky really becomes more complicated

ESPN Daily
Sabrina Ionescu Wants to Win the Whole Damn Thing
"Merrill is a senior writer for ESPN and spent time with Sabrina UNESCO in her family last year for an in-depth profile Liz gets called generational talent? Now sometimes it feels like every top prospect every year gets called a generational talent but with her. It does not seem like hyperbole. No it's not. She's the real deal. She is sort of the Serena Williams of women's basketball. She can shoot the ball. You'd ask you three out. Topped the net barely move. She can dish out passes with relative ease. It looks like she's not even trying cut by over us into double figures at a great pass by ZIP on her passes they get there so quickly and then she can crash the boards UNESCO rebound. She's opened for three it. And you look at the stat sheet and all of a sudden. Wow this kid has thirty points ten assists and ten rebounds and you didn't notice because she makes it look so effortless people are taking notice. Celebrities are taking notice celebrities. Have come just to watch her and the Oregon women play Which you would have never really heard of that. Ten or fifteen years ago like male professional athletes taking the time to meet her or give her a shoutout. I mean this is an example of game recognizing game. Well what have some of those other athletes said about her well Steph? Curry has called her. A legend Libron has called her queen and said that she so dope. Kobe has had. Actually you know gone to meet her. Him and his daughter had seen her play. And what evolved? There was a friendship. You didn't necessarily see that crossover before you know when you did in in times past. You're like wow if you ever saw like a male athlete especially the best of the best. When you're talking about Lebron and staff in Kobe I mean these are guys who've actually seen her play and have taken the time to either go on twitter. Whatever venue and to praise her play. That's a pretty big deal. You know. Even Gino Auriemma said. She's smart. She waits for you to make a mistake a lot of lot of guards. They go so fast that they don't give you a chance to make a mistake. She goes at a pace. Where she waits in waits and waits. When you screw up. She takes advantage of and that's saying a lot for from him who has seen so many great players. I mean every time you think of a great women's basketball player. We're almost always talking about somebody who went to uconn. Be Terachi or BRIANNA STEWART. Or Sue bird or my amore. We're almost always talking about someone who come from that program. Now we're talking about somebody who plays for Oregon and it's not like Oregon is in the middle of nowhere but it's not an easy place to watch basketball because they're on the west coast. You're not GONNA if the if they are on. Tv A lot of times. They're late but yet a more and more people are getting to know about her star power and the fact that you've got all of these these guys who are at the best of the best. You've got Lebron calling her queen I mean that is that's being displayed to all of his millions of followers. Some of the praise that she's received you just. You don't see that you haven't seen that in the past from other women's basketball players. Cobi not only praised her. He actually broke down her game for us. We'll look Sabrina and say okay. She's great handling the ball. Of course us. She's great onscreen roles. Of course she is but what makes really dangerous is that she can catch and shoot to right so she can move off the ball. She's just as dangerous. Doing this. Offer catching shoot. She was asked about him after his death and had this to say I mean everything I do. I do it for him. Obviously Really close friend and this season's for him. What was their relationship like so she met him he. He attended one of her games and over the past year so they became pretty close. She admired his game deeply and vice versa. He you know obviously Kobe with a daughter. Who's really into Basketball that was sort of a bond a she was really emotional after Learning of his death She dedicated that next game to him and kind of broke down just talking about him before we get to this season and what. Sabrina 's accomplishing. I WanNa talk to you about how this all began. How Her story starts? You did a big profile of Sabrina. Last year you spent time with her and her family was she like as a kid well so she had a really unique background. Her family's from Romania. She didn't grow up there but in nineteen eighty nine. The was a revolution in Romania and her father. Dan wanted to leave the country seeking political asylum and so he left for Northern California leaving his wife and their two year old son Andrei behind. He went there sort of for the American dream to kind of provide for the family told the family told his wife. Hey hopefully I can send for you in six months. Got a cab job and was trying to make some money now. That six months a turned into five years five years past he by this time he has turned that cab job into his own limousine company and he can send for the family. So that's nine thousand nine hundred five two years later. Pair of twins were born A boy and a girl and Sabrina came I of course because she would end up being sort of the bossie sibling of the family. And then Eddie came. I think eighteen minutes later That really forged her path having a twin brother who played basketball and the reason they started playing basketball was because both parents worked and maybe it was a simpler time but her dad would drop them off at a park down the street and Walnut Creek and she just started playing her. Daddy would play with other kids. Klay Curry COMP. Exactly she was the one bringing the curry. Okay say you know I was first recurring there you go. She'd get knocked around a lot and she do some knocking herself and sheer. Her skills really evolved from that street basketball into what we see. Now which is one of women's basketball's lead. I mean they got so good that they would start hustling older kids or even adults for like money. that they would use to buy slurpy and you know they speak Romanian and so they could actually Kinda have their own code when they're playing or even if they wanted to make fun of the players that they were playing against they talk to each other in Romania. Hate to use the word tomboy but she was You know her. Mom told me when Sabrina was in junior high. Some a counselor called and said hey you know. We're really concerned about her going to high school. Because she doesn't really communicate with any females. She over friends or boys and her mom's like yeah whatever. Okay I'll get right on that and did nothing. Because she knew that she was developing this young woman who was strong who had her own voice and did what she wanted to and was really good at it so her size helped them in that hustle. Did it lead to her being underestimated when she got to junior high and high school she was but by the time she was leaving high school and being recruited obviously she was heavily sought after. Shit. Yeah She. She wasn't the first person you would look for on the court. She wasn't necessarily anything spectacular By any means but once you saw her play in what she could do a lot of her stuff is like you know the old fashioned elbow grease stuff where you know she the reason. She has all those rebounds is because when she played with boys she never got the ball and so the only way she was getting the ball is if she somehow muscled her way in there. The family is not a basketball family. Didn't even know anything about basketball before they came here and even in those first years they. It wasn't something that they really knew. A lot about coming from Romania. Pretty much everything she has gotten has sort of. Been off of this whole work

Hugh Hewitt
White House stabilizers gone, Trump calling his own shots
"Dan bash man you gotta be careful look here's the rebate called you late last night i was reading the washington post after easter services philip rucker robert costa who are both terrific reporters regular contributors this program have a piece entitled tired of the weight gain quote white house stabilisers gone trump calling his own shots being president trump in the past week cutting into stakes at the white house residence on monday with his political soldiers including corey lewandowski and david bossie strategist brad pascal and jared kushner he ended it dining on the gilded patio of maralago states with don king no one was seeing john kelly trump is increasingly defiant singularly directing his administration with the same rapid and brutal style he honed leading his real estate and branding empire and they talk about bringing in ronnie jackson they talk about the arrival of mike pompeo gina hospital and just a number of of different developments larry cudlow showing up what do you think j similar you know i'm just about as well as anyone hasn't been his comms director throughout the the roller coaster ride of two thousand sixteen is the white house without stabilisers in the things that i think people forget here's this is exact same president trump who wasn't supposed to win twenty sixteen and we look at all the accomplishments and everything that the president has done this first year in office and quite frankly he had a lot of people around who didn't necessarily share his vision and weren't fully on board with what he was trying to do and look at it he was able to get done even with not necessarily having his entire team around him now you look at these different positions whether it be pompeii oh being bumped up to secretary of state whether you'll get kudlow replacing gary cohn whether you look at bolton coming into replacing hr mcmaster i mean these are significant improvements it every single position so if you're in the business world here in the sports world and you have the opportunity to upgrade it a position you take it and so i think the president's really getting kind of the right pieces into place and going back to your kind of your lead in and i went to reread the story again this morning but you know how why is it so terrible.