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America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Lord Conrad Black Talks Murdoch, Schumer and J6 Footage
"Lord black, the idea that the establishment doesn't want us to see this footage and then the most senior individual in the upper house here on Capitol Hill wants the CEO of fox corps to ban his most popular star from giving us more information your reaction. If Chuck Schumer were the chairman of News Corp., they would still be sitting in Adelaide Australia losing money. I mean, he couldn't run a two car funeral and Rupert Murdoch who might have known well for 40 years and had the challenging but bracing experience of competing with him in Britain and in Australia. Adequately successfully. Is probably the greatest media proprietor and innovator in the history of the world. And it is not, it does not lie in the mouth of senator Schumer to tell him how to run his business. And in the broader sense, of course, what he is urging on a spurious invocation of what amounts to the partisan interest of the myth makers and elections steelers of the Democratic Party. He's demanding censorship. The voluntary censorship by the world's leading media owner because it would be an inconvenience to the Democrats and the myth making that they have that they have conducted in a defamatory and in my opinion at times illegal way throughout the Trump era. And exactly the reverse is what should happen. The truth should come out. I mean, obviously you can't run 40,000 hours of this stuff on prime time television. But a fair sampling of key moments to indicate a precisely and fairly what really happened

The Breakdown
Are the WSJ Articles on Binance and Tether Trial by Press?
"Let's kick off with some good old fashioned tether FUD. On Friday, The Wall Street Journal reported that tether had used falsified documents and shell companies to obtain bank accounts, citing emails leaked to the newspaper they discussed some of the tactics used by tether and their intermediaries back in 2018. The article claimed that an email from Stephen Moore, one of the owners of tether holdings limited, said that a major Chinese counterparty was trying to quote circumvent the banking system by providing fake sales invoices and contracts for each deposit and withdrawal. He wrote that it was too risky to continue with this method, considering his signature was on the fake invoices, and recommended that the counterparty abandoned its attempts to open the account, saying quote, I would not want to argue any of the above in a potential fraud slash money laundering case. In March 17, according to The Wall Street Journal, Wells Fargo stopped processing transaction from several Taiwanese accounts that tether had been using, and in a lawsuit filed against the bank, tether called the move quote, an existential threat to their business, but withdrew the lawsuit shortly thereafter. A few weeks later on a conference call with users, Phil Potter, tethers then chief strategy officer attempted to calm concerns, saying quote, we've had banking hiccups in the past. We've always been able to route around it or deal with it, open up new accounts or what have you. There's been lots of sort of cat and mouse tricks that everyone in the Bitcoin industry has to avail themselves of. The article also claims that another account opened up on behalf of tether in turkey was later used to funnel money to a Hamas linked terror organization. And on top of that, the article also chronicles an attempt to funnel money through Panama using a company called the crypto capital corporation. The company allegedly used a series of shell companies to move around more than $1 billion. In October 2018, around 850 million was seized by authorities in the U.S. and Europe during an investigation into bank fraud and alleged money laundering. The seizure caused ripples through the crypto ecosystem with tether losing its peg and making a loan to bitfinex its sister exchange to shore up tether's balance sheet. But for next claims to this day that it was defrauded by crypto capital corp and is still fighting the seizures.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Gymnast Jennifer Sey Was Once Next in Line to Be CEO of Levi's...
"March 2021, I was invited to go on the Ingram angle on Fox. And I accepted because moms like me have been trying to get a national platform and had been unable to. And you know, I felt telling my story was important. These schools had been closed for over a year and there was no sign of them opening. And we saw our kids suffering. Once I did that, employees were already complaining that that really opened. The floodgates, as you might imagine, in a very woke company. And at that point, I was bombarded with accusations of racism. I was asked questions like, are you with us or against us? Are you one of us or one of them? What does that mean? Do you have any understanding what they were intimating, what the thread is there? Are you one of us one of who? And who are you? A Democrat. Are you a Democrat? And were you? Are you? I was. I'm not now, 'cause it's a lie, they're liars. So it escalated was this official was there some kind of HR action or was this all emails and innuendo and Skype meetings? How did this work out? There were, there were emails to HR, there were emails to my boss, the CEO. And again, you're right. It was a vocal and punitive minority. I don't believe it was a lot of people. But at this point, my peers, some of them were against me as well, that first woman that called me the head of corp comm was sending dossiers of things I posted on social media to my boss every day. So they were absolutely going after me and they were tired of me. And there was a small group of folks on social media who would go after me as well. There was a little cohort of gymnasts who called the ethics hotline repeatedly to say I was going to call the Levi's hotline. Yes, to report an ethics violation.

MetaNews
Unpacking the New AIpowered Microsoft Bing Search and Edge Browser
"2 p.m. Friday February 17th, 2023. Unpacking the new AA powered Microsoft being searched and edge browser. Microsoft corp added new AI technology to its being search service and edge browser last week, making use of the post unpacking the new AI powered Microsoft Bing search and edge browser first appeared on menus.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Hopefully, We're Past a Paul Ryan-Era Congress
"I think it's different now. It's different than it was during the Paul Ryan era, Paul Ryan, who's now a board member at News Corp.. He's on the board that owns Fox News. But so I want to get this straight. A News Corp. board member sees a need to appear on Fox News channel's bitter rival CNN and trash Trump. Now, keep in mind, Paul Ryan was on the failed losing Romney Ryan presidential race. Paul Ryan was speaker when they had all the power. They had the House and the Senate and nothing got done if Paul Ryan isn't the uni party, I don't know who is.

ACN Newswire
Continuum and Plato Announce Strategic Partnership for Web3 Powered Data Intelligence Content Syndication
"8 a.m. Friday January 6th, 2023. Continuum and Plato announced strategic partnership for web three powered data intelligence, content syndication. New York, January 6th, 2023 ACN newswire continuum, a web three community think tank. Today announced a strategic partnership with Plato data intelligence and white based data platform focused on the curation of data intelligence on today's most innovative technology verticals. Through the partnership, continue across partner brands will immediately benefit from the increased global reach Plato delivers. The partnership is focused at extending the both companies active web three communities via increased brand awareness, engagement, and vertical data intelligence using Plato apos content distribution and syndication at work dot quote our goal is to help early stage companies in the web three space create cost effective way to generate brand awareness, social proof and SEO across a company plus marketing and outreach objectives stated Christina brujon continue upon CEO and founder. Core Plato apos content distribution and syndication platform enables us immediate global reach across a deep mix of publications and media outlets while their data platform drives the latest in web three connectivity and data intelligence. Everyone in the web three space should be using it as it drives knowledge across our ever changing landscape data web three brands are unique, solving different problems of archaic web two infrastructure, but they all are faced with the same problems. Regulations, commercial adoption press, marketing, development, capital raising, cybersecurity audits, compliance, and licenses that makes the sector very difficult to navigate. We immerse ourselves deep into a brand deposit objectives which serves as a testament to the way we deliver results Christina added that quote we are excited to work with continuum and see a perfect fit for our platform across continuum of us growing community by delivering unprecedented engagement opportunities for their growing community Brian feinberg, Plato apos founder and CEO current continuum web three brand partners till us, good block, rift three L, legion, Devo protocol, the Bates group. Magnard sizzle, Medicaid, Gerard, breathed convention, NFT today magazine, future point partners, aphid AI, D G ramp, and merch, coin agenda, transform group, bid angels, Ceylon, blockchain center, Plato blockchain, silo cloud, novum insights, proof house, NFT yearbook, Corey connects, digital niche agency, and nifty chicks, bad crypto, the artist foundation, on the blockchain, metazoa, JS tax corp, meta racer X, deed entertainment, lion's share media, this famous, reactive, coin squad, digital one IRA, co intelligence fund, BC employ, local buzz, about continuum continuum that market continual market is a web three focused advisory and community driving commercial adoption through effective strategy, communications, and networking. The company has an extensive roster of partners its delivers through a community focused approach towards brand support, marketing, and collective resources. About Plato Plato, Plato blockchain dot com, amplify PR dot com Plato is an open intelligence repository and platform that curates the latest in data intelligence across today apos most innovative market verticals. The platform is designed to provide an ultra safe and secure environment to consume sector specific real-time data intelligence while delivering fully secured web three connectivity across 27 market verticals and 27 languages. Amplify, Plato apos in-house syndication network currently syndicates content and press release the apostle electronically to over 1900 publisher websites for deep and authentic connectivity. Media contacts Christina brujon CEO amp founder Christina condom market Plato data intelligence Brian feinberg CEO founders ever Plato data that I owe copyright 2023 ACN newswire. All rights reserved. WWW dot ACN newswire dot com.

Finance Magnates
Crypto Downzing Continues as Huobi Plans to Prune Workforce by 20
"10 p.m. Friday January 6th, 2023. Crypto downs continues as will be plans to print workforce by 20. LTP class guadagno normal caught the downsizing wave that swept through. The cryptocurrency industry in 2022 is still on track as satchels based. Cryptocurrency exchange will be has disclosed its plans to print down its. Workforce by 20. LTP GTL TP class Guatemala normal coop will be told Reuters on Friday that it intends to maintain a very lean team to cope with the current bear market in. The industry this is even as Justin's son trans founder and member of hobbies. Global advisory board disclosed in an internal memo seen by the outlet that. The crypto exchange has about 1100 employees. LTP GTL TP class Guatemala normal quad son also noted that the crypto. Exchanges plan for some structural adjustment has a first quarter 2023. Completion target. The board member expects that the company's reorganization will produce short term benefits for the exchange LTP LTP class Guatemala normal texting justify genesis and silvergate capital cut jobs for classical normal quad meanwhile, genesis trading on Thursday. Announced its second round of job cuts in less than 6 months. Sources put the figure of affected workers at about 30 the company attributed the action to. Efforts to move the business forward. However, the development comes amidst. Subsidiary genesis global capitals of the finance magnates dot com cryptocurrency with genesis leads to our users classics and request quote target crop line quat roll quote follow caught trouble. With geminal tagged over 900 million unpaid debt related to the Gemini trust earn program LTP LTP class Guido meso normal quad watch, the FML S 22 session on the future of digital assets LTP GTL TP class Guatemala normal quad similarly, crypto focused bank, silvergate capital corp, also. Announced a plan to reduce its headcount by 40. These job cuts come as crypto. Exchanges search for succor in the face of dwindling investor confidence in. Crypto LTP GTL TP class guadagno normal texting justify crypto exchanges cut jobs in recent. Months of classical missile normal quat in the past few months, a number of. Crypto exchanges have also pruned down or announced plans to shed there. Workforces LTP GTL TP class guide normal texting just to flatten early December, by bit laffer of finance magnates dot com cryptocurrency by ten ounces, no job cut 5 months after workforce a term quote target crop blank real quick follow-up made public its plans to tag to. Further term its workforce with confirmed sources putting the figure at. About 30 the revelation came 5 months after bybit shrank its workforce. A bybit spokesperson said the aim the new layoff round is to remove overlapping functions and build. Smaller but more agile teams dot qualify missile normal textile and just one day a week before by deposit announcement. Kraken, one of the longest running cryptocurrency exchanges of the finance magnates dot com cryptocurrency crypto exchange a croc and cut school bail workforce by 30 quote target crop line quat roll quote follow caught decreased. Its workforce by 30 tagged firing. Approximately 1100 people in order to adapt to current market conditions. This article was written by Solomon Oladipo at WWW dot finance magnates dot com.

The Dan Bongino Show
The Liberal Media's First Response Is to Attack Matt Taibbi
"Contours of the battles we're fighting and we're never going to learn how to turn around and Flank the enemy here You're not going to learn If we don't figure out how they respond And we're getting better at it each time We're not there obviously but we're getting better at it with each repetition like anything else So the response from the left there were two primary responses First was to attack Matt taibbi the reporter who was given the information by Elon Musk he's a great reporter Jim as you well know and my podcast listeners know I've cited his work many times He is not a conservative I don't care because he's a reporter and he does actual reporting which says even more about the man's character that he's not a conservative and he still will report on stories factually even if they reflect poorly against people he shares political beliefs with Glenn greenwald is the same way Michael Tracy and others These are not conservatives These are people who are doing reported So the first response of corp was to attack of course was to attack Matt taibbi He's a vampire He's a savage He's a PR flag He's compromised He's Russian He's Putin's long lost cousin He drank a shot of Russian vodka 7 years ago This is the insanity from the leftist goon squad that sucks in the media okay

ACN Newswire
Bintai Kinden Revenue Increased 136% in 2Q FY2023
"2 p.m. Thursday, November 24th, 2022. Bent I came down revenue increased 136% in two Q FI 2023. Malaysia, November 24th, 2022 ACN newswire candid corporation bear adverse, 69 98, a mechanical and electrical mapy engineering services specialist. Today announced that the company registered a 136.6 increase in revenue to RM 40.56 million for the second quarter ended September 30th, 2022 two Q FI 2023 compared with RM 17.14 million in two Q FI 2022 mainly due to higher contribution from mampe projects recovering from the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic executive director. Of binta, asri azeroth was the quarter under review. The company profit before tax PBT recorded a decline to RM one 93 zero zero zero compared with RM two 44 zero zero zero in two Q FI 2022 mainly due to higher cost. Gross profit margin for two Q FI 2023 stood at 15.35 compared with 43.06 in two Q FI 2022 after taking into account contribution by variation order of completed projects of the mampe business. Bent I can then register to 142.94 rise in revenue of RM 71.4 million for the 6 months ended September 30th, 2022 one HFI 2023 compared with RM 29.41 million in the corresponding period of the previous financial year. PBT for one HFI 2023 declined to RM 1.16 million compared with RM 1.5 million reported in one HFI 2022 dot in. Asri azura, executive director of condensed, quote we consider the continuing growth in economic activities following two years of lockdowns as a positive sign for more opportunities in mapy engineering services in Malaysia and Southeast Asia where our focus remains. The growth in revenue in the quarter under review is proof of the continuing recovery which we do not take for granted as we assess the risks and opportunities to grow as an investment conglomerate by taking stakes in unique and niche businesses with huge potential we are actively looking for more earnings accretive acquisitions. We are diversifying into the provision of telecommunication services to healthcare centers through a strategic venture under our indirect subsidiary Johnson medical international SD and B HD GMI that we announced earlier in November. We are also leveraging on JMI apos healthcare solutions and medical support systems expertise to explore the Middle East, which is a growing market. Through our 51 owned energy SDN, BH D, we are an a partnership distributing flanges and other related piping products in Indonesia for oil and gas on G projects dot corp and tie kingdom across total order book is RM one O 9.92 million, with RM one O 2.43 million from mampi projects and RM 7.49 million from all G projects. Bent I can then corporation bear hood 69 98 versa BKC. Dot com dot M Y copyright 2022 ACN newswire. All rights reserved. WWW dot ACN newswire dot com.

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
WH Press Corp Locked Out of Naomi Biden's Wedding, Except for Vogue
"White House press corps, you know, they were righteously indicted and they fired off a letter. They were demanding access to The White House wedding, Haram Haram. And the Biden said, nope, can't do it. It's a private event. Yes, a private event at the people's house, I might add. So you might imagine everyone's surprise when the latest edition of Vogue magazine comes out and guess who got exclusive footage of the Biden wedding. That's right folks, Vogue magazine. And they did a huge photo spread and they did a lavish write up, talking about all of the cakes and the desserts and the food and the dresses. Whatnot. And grace baker, you know what's interesting is, and all of these Vogue magazine photos. Yes. I'm not seeing too many of miss Naomi with grandpa Joe. No. Can I just say the Vogue cover is a little creepy to me because it's got the bride. Sprawled out her dress is beautiful. It looks rather sexual. I'm getting to that. So she's like laying across the couch and then about the couch. Thank you. And then you've got Jill Biden. You would think it would be the husband behind her, right? Embracing her. It's interesting the hair. It's her own mother and it looks like she's sniffing her hair. It's really creepy. Grandma is sniffing the hand. And grandma's dress is a little short there. A little provocative. Just a little for, you know, that sort of a thing. I might want to close those legs together, misses doctor First Lady Joe Biden. I mean, again, I get it. The bidens, but I'm like, where's the husband? Nobody

The Dan Bongino Show
Tudor Dixon: Press Corp Fails to Fact-Check Gretchen Whitmer
"You know she's very deceptive tutor Gretchen Whitmer I watch your debate you did a fantastic job you are not some career politician You did amazing She just lied though At one point she rather condescendingly turned to the camera then suggested that kids in Michigan were only out of school for three months Well tutor that's just simply a lie How the fact checkers weren't all over that I mean the evidence was everywhere Lansing Detroit schools were closed for three and four times that length She's the one that did this She did nothing to fight to keep kids back in school Nothing at all And we have such a miserable press corps in the state of Michigan They won't even fact check this It's so ridiculous but it did honestly people across the state went you've got to be kidding me And I think what the way you said it is so right because she stood up there and she smirked and out of the side of her mouth She said our schools were closed for three months And people have come to me and said how could you possibly look in the camera and say that to people who have had the kind of scores that we've had come back recently Michigan is in the bottom ten for education in the nation We've dropped several points We have had we just got the nape test back and it said that our fourth and 8th graders are so far behind that in some cases they believe that we've lost three decades of reading progress in the state of Michigan And the bizarre thing is you have these little activist journalists that don't understand what that means I had this woman say to me you know you really hung up on third grade reading And I said yeah pretty much And she goes don't you think there are just some third graders that aren't going to learn to read and I said which one

Bloomberg Radio New York
"corp" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Dot com. Digital businesses. And so news club is again a growth business. So putting them together to simplify that and control on the burnout family. All right, so I'm watching the share prices, Chris in the after hours and shares of Fox, our dad about one and a half percent news corps up about 2%. I'm looking at who owns what? I mean, Rupert Murdoch owns right, the bulk of news corps help me out, understanding because there's different classes of shares and I'm just trying to understand that if they want to put it together is it easy for the family to bring everything back under the fold under one fold, I guess I should say. A question which we don't know the answer to is whether this vote if emerging the two would be just the independent shareholders or whether the Murdochs would be allowed to expose they have about 40% of the voting stock in those companies and only about 10% of the actual equity. So but obviously the voting stock matters and they vote. And so they wanted to merge them. They could largely do so on their own. And that wouldn't really change their control of either company. It would remain very safe. Similar. So help us understand what this means for the broader media ecosystem, as I mentioned, a lot has changed in the last 9 years. You've got Disney come in. You've had Warner Brothers discovery, you know, everything that's happening there. What would this mean if these two assets did combine for the competitive landscape here? It's a greater depth and focus on the news business that they've done they've taken their future on that they're feeling is it's very hard to differentiate and compete with these other entertainment giants, but they can complete quite well in news and so they'll just have a broader palette of businesses that they can invest in and they've tried after the Disney sales to expand. They bought a company called two B that has free TV and that, but they tried to get in sports betting and a bigger way, but there's never really been able to take the core Fox corp company much beyond where it was right after the spin off Disney which was pretty much Fox News. Well, Chris, we really appreciate it. I know it's a Friday afternoon and it's a story that broke after the close. By the team over at Wall Street Journal Dow Jones, but just trying to understand and let's not forget whose core right owned Wall Street Journal Dow Jones. Chris Paul Mary, we really appreciate it, Chris, of course, there on the West Coast and covering the media world in the entertainment. He's Bloomberg news entertainment editor Chris Paul Mary with us from LA and I just want to point out that shares of Fox are down 1.4% in the after hours. Shares of news corps are up 2% in the after hours this from that Dow Jones story that Rupert Murdoch explores reuniting his media empire by recombining Fox and news corps. A lot of news this afternoon. Let's get an update when it comes to world and national

Bloomberg Radio New York
"corp" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"And I'm susannah Palmer in the Bloomberg newsroom. While unemployment in the U.S. remains near historic lows, the jobless rate is edging up on the east coast and particularly in New York City where it remains well above its pre-pandemic level. August rate's ribs in 16 states and were little changed in 34 others, according to the bureau of labor statistics data released yesterday. Among states, the largest jumps were in Connecticut, Maryland and in New York where the jobless rate rose four tenths of one percentage point each from a month earlier. The three states were among the 15 states where the jobless rate at or above 4% up from ten in July that compares with 3.7% at the national level. FedEx corp lost $11 billion in market value wiping out two years of stock gains after withdrawing its earnings forecast on worsening business conditions. In a potentially worrying sign for the global economy, the package delivery giant flagged weakness in Asia and challenges in Europe as it pulled its prior outlook this week and reported preliminary results for the latest quarter that fell well short of Wall Street expectations. Conditions could deteriorate further in the current period according to FedEx. The company will take immediate steps to cut costs, including parking some aircraft, cutting workers, hours and closing more than 90 of its roughly 2200 FedEx, locations. We work bookings are soaring pose to Labor Day on growing return to office mandates. Bloomberg's Courtney duna has more. In the week after the holiday, weworks booking surged 20% compared to the weekly average. Global keycard swiped sword over 70% compared to the same week one year ago, still offices are in bustling the way they used to. Security company castle system says office occupancy has hovered just above 40% of pre COVID levels nationwide since this past spring. Bloomberg's Courtney donahoe global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. I'm Susanna Palmer. This is Bloomberg Broadcasting from the financial capital of the world, Bloomberg 11 three O in New York to Washington, D.C., Bloomberg 99 one to Boston, Bloomberg one O 6

The Charlie Kirk Show
413 Redacted Lies: Jack Posobiec Breaks Down the Affidavit
"In for Charlie Kirk. We are breaking down this affidavit with the 413 redacted lies where he and kassam and techno fog both have their analysis up at sub stack. And both of them are stating that they believe that it raises if they were confiscating the Russia Gates evidence. Here's the problem with this though, or at least for the DoJ, they are where the FBI is concerned. It doesn't seem like they recovered the documents that they were actually looking for. If they were, in fact, after the Russia gate documents, we're not seeing evidence that that's what they would found because they're certainly not acting as if that's what they found. They're an acting as if it was this grave matter of national security. They're acting as if they don't want people to know what's going on because I spoke with Christina bob and folks know that Christina and I used to work together one American news who paid it's not something big secret. Okay. And she told me that the FBI was trying to get them to keep it quiet. They didn't want the videos released. They wanted the cameras off. They didn't want anything going on. And now when you see this information, you see the fact that they talk about cash Patel that they talk about human control systems, HCS, they talk about Pfizer details. They specifically talk about the Pfizer corp, buys a warrant derived information. Well, what Pfizer warrant derived information could the president have? It got a lot, okay? They're Pfizer investigations going on every single day in the United States. That's what your FBI is doing, by the way. But which documents under the fisa case or under a fisa case would be so important that president Trump could take them to bring them with him all the way down to Mar-a-Lago.

The Doug Collins Podcast
Former Governor Zell Miller Understood That CHOICES MATTER
"Choices matter. Is that a little understood this? You understood it from his days as a marine. He understood it from his days as a lieutenant governor and governor in the senator from the state of Georgia. He understood it as a parent. He understood it as a husband. The responsibility matters that you got to take responsibility. And you earn responsibility as you grow how you handle it with others. So when we look at these areas of responsibility and we understand that areas over space, they're hand in hand. Respecting others and taking responsibilities for your action. Taking responsibility for your team, making sure that if you're working on a team, instead of making sure that the boss knows that it was somebody else who didn't do the job, how about going over and helping that person so that the team benefits from it and your community benefits from it. That's

The Doug Collins Podcast
Former Georgia Governor Zell Miller Took Leadership to the Next Level
"As we've talked about leadership on this podcast before and it's being who you are and it's taking that ownership. Zell Miller took that to a different extreme. He took ownership of what he did. He was forceful and had a work ethic that was unmatched many times in politics to get things done. And zell Miller at the end of the day will be remembered here in Georgia for the hope scholarship, which is gave well over a $1 billion to allow students to go to college. He's will be remembered for the pre-K program at universal pre-K program. There was one of the first of its kind back in the 1990s. Again, this money from the lottery. He was a man who brought the lottery to Georgia, which most people never thought would happen, said it would go for education, made it true, and it is still working today. So why would zell Miller a Democrat who had success as a Democrat, governor, two term governor in Georgia, had a success as a United States senator appointed by the next governor Roy Barnes to fill the seat of Paul coverdale. Why would he stand at this 2004 convention and go against his own party? Go against some of the things. And it's comes down to basically his upbringing for lack of a better term. And also his experience in the United States Marine Corps. Zell Miller was a marine till he died. And Marine Corps made the lasting impression upon him that he wrote down in a little book called core values. Corbett is everything you need to know. I learned in the marines. And I was going back through my bookshelf the other day and I was reading through this and I was looking at political courage and I was seeing Joe Biden and the Biden administration seemingly blaming everybody else in the world for all of their problems and everything going on. That this book just stuck

The Doug Collins Podcast
Governor Zell Miller Had an Interesting History in Georgia
"Sister. Zell Miller had an interesting history here in the state of Georgia. He was, there were several times he was known. He would change positions. He evolved over time. There was a time he was tagged by one of his opponents as zigzag Zelle, because of all because the changes, sometimes the position. But what you look at, if you see his life, what you begin to find is that he as he matured as he learned as he, as he, I guess, grew as a way to put it. And also it was an amazing person at reading a landscape and reading a room. He became a person later in life, especially that wielded a great deal of power. I had the privilege of getting to know him because I represented him in the United States Congress. He was a constituent of mine. I had the he actually helped me in my campaign and I appreciate it. Now, we disagreed on issues. Now, toward the end of his life, we probably agreed on most issues because he had had a conversion of his thinking about abortion. He became very pro life. He was always pro Second Amendment. He was proof fiscal conservatism. He believed in a strong military. He believed in a strong conservative way of thought. He did that even when he was in Georgia. So as we as it evolves here, there's this idea of today's Democratic Party being in which it is, is this basically been captured by the far left, there are people like Zelle Miller who forewarned of this movement who said, look, you're moving away from the very core and foundations of who the Democratic Party should be or who we should at least be for our people.

The Doug Collins Podcast
What Lessons Can We Learn From Former Governor Zell Miller?
"You know, I got a lot of feedback from many of you talking about how leadership matters and some of our podcasts that we've done on speeches and events from some of our former presidents, some of our leaders. And I wanted to spend some time on this leadership issue because I believe that leadership matters. I believe it's one of the things that we're lacking. I mean, we've talked about it with the Biden administration's lack of leadership. And how they blame others and don't follow some basic leadership principles. But also on a highlight some mavericks because I believe sometimes the crossing over and understanding that the country is in a position in which we need leaders to step up is so vitally important. And I want to start we're going to do this occasionally and we'll take a book and there was a book that came out and it was from a speech that I went back recently was reminded of someone who was the governor of the state of Georgia. He was the also a senator from the state of Georgia who was one of the longest servant lieutenant governors in the state of Georgia. Made a real impact on the national landscape in the early 2000s and the 1990s here in the state of Georgia. He was a Democrat. But yet he was a conservative, especially on social issues as he got older, was even more conservative and he actually broke with the Democratic Party. He never actually, he said, left it. He said, the Democratic Party left me. I did not leave the Democratic Party. The gentleman is zal Miller. Former United States senator zell Miller, former governor zell Miller. There was a lot that I gained from zell Miller. Zell Miller grew up about 50 miles north of me. And a little place called young Harris, Georgia, in between players and how was he up in the mountains. He was raised by a single mom that built literally the house that he lived in up until the time he

History That Doesn't Suck
"corp" Discussed on History That Doesn't Suck
"We've met a lot of presidents over the course of more than 100 HTTPS episodes. Some left smaller imprints, looking at you, William Henry Harrison. Others left bigger imprints. It's in this latter group that we find president Theodore Roosevelt. Teddy oversees so much change in reform in this next stage of U.S. history called the progressive era that's going to take us a few episodes to get through it all. Particularly what teddy calls his square deal, which historians will later break down as the three cs. One, corporate regulation, two consumer protection, and three conservationism. Today, we're biting off the first of those. Corporate regulation and will bear witness as the unexpectedly new president challenges the legality of banker JPMorgan's newly created northern securities company. The question at hand is this holding company of stock for erstwhile competing railroads just good business? Or an illegal trust? We'll see what the courts say. But as this case moves along, a massive Pennsylvania coal strike threatens to bring a fuel starved nation to its knees in the winter of 1902. Not only will teddy make history as the first president knocked to support capital over labor. Ironically, TR just might need help managing this mess from the very banker his attorney general is prosecuting. J Pierpont Morgan yeah, awkward. Challenging a trust, a nation threatening strike, JPMorgan as both the president's friend and foe, I can't think of a better way to kick off the progressive era. And we begin by heading several years back to witness the creation of the northern securities company. Rewind. It's a moonless night, November 11th, 1901, but we're across the street from where, over a century ago, George Washington took the oath of office as the nation's first president. At what is perhaps the most famous address in the world of finance. 23 Wall Street, New York City. But don't picture the irregularly shaped 7 sided bank that was so famously come to occupy this lot and in your future. Now, tonight, we are in its predecessor. A 6 story Italian Renaissance style edifice named after J Pierpont Morgan's deceased partner. The drexel building. But regardless of the current building's name or shape, it is already the house of Morgan. And inside, three gentlemen are just sitting down for a midnight meeting. Let's join them. Allow me to introduce the trio. First, we have Edward H harriman. This balding bespectacled 53 year old with a massive drooping walrus mustache controls and has breathed new life into. One of the original transcontinental lines, the Union Pacific, or UP. Next is the older and baldur, white haired, and white bearded James J hill of the great northern. Finally, we have George W Perkins. Younger than the other two, George and his full head of hair represent the lord of this house. King of finance, J Pierpont Morgan, who, along with James, holds a controlling interest in the northern Pacific. There are so many weeds we could get into here. But suffice it to say that, one, James hill and pure pomp Morgan's shared line, the northern Pacific, recently acquired the Illinois based line called the Chicago Burlington and Quincy, or CB and Q two, this acquisition hurt Edward harriman's Union Pacific, which, as a competitor, also needs that connection. So he responded by trying to take control of the northern Pacific through a stock buying practice known as corporate rating. And three, this battle has produced financial volatility. And Pierpont Morgan does not suffer financial volatility. Thus, this meeting to hash out the details of Pierpont solution. November 11th gives way to the 12th as George Perkins goes over the details of his boss's plan of the two railroad men. The proposal is the formation of a new holding company. Northern securities it will hold the majority stock in and thus control three railroads. The great northern, the northern Pacific, as well as the CB and Q further, Edward and his crew will join the new company's board of directors and see their Union Pacific enjoy free access to the CB and Q. Uh huh. That would completely kill their incentive to engage in corporate rating. In short, northern securities will swallow up three major lines to create one massive 32,000 miles 17 state spanning railroad, while also making an ally of its current competitor, the Union Pacific. This competition eliminating $400 million company will be as Theodore Roosevelt biographer Edmund Morris will later put it. The greatest combination in the world, second only to U.S. steel. The conversation continues. 2 a.m. comes and goes, but finally, Edward harriman is satisfied and accepts this new, stabilizing path forward with his former financial foes.

Mark Levin
Corp. Media Has Been Silencing Alternative Views to Transgender Craze
"Meanwhile Casey points out there have been silencing alternative views Corporate media have recently permitted only a select group of persons to express heavily caveat concerns about this massive social shift in April The Washington Post featured an op-ed by trans person Corinna Khan It was given the freedom to explain that the destruction of his privates introduced a different type of bondage in that sense of surgery he's become a medical patient and will remain one for the rest of his life Washington Post even gave him permission to bemoan the distorting influences of social media on teenagers and how readily authority figures facilitate transition Missing so far in the media's patently biased and circumscribed I said careful with the words Willingness to acknowledge that perhaps this is more than just the utopian realization of the sexual revolution It's the mission of their complicity and facilitating this reality Social pressure works media propaganda work And now all of a sudden more and more people identify With the LGBT Well I don't even know what to call it The anything goes crowd In everything goes crime

WTOP
"corp" Discussed on WTOP
"Events returned to in person running A program that appears police with a mental health professional for certain calls is showing progress and it's being beefed up as a result Right now the Alexandria corresponds program or a corp is only one police officer and one behavioral health clinician but the city's new budget has funding for two more teams According to initial data compounds for the city the team responded to a 145 calls between October and February more than half are unusual behavior or self harm threats 71% of the calls that could have been arrested were instead diverted to other services 45% of the time a corp resolve the problem on scene significantly higher than other officers other officers responding to unusual behavior calls also sent people to the hospital involuntarily through times more than a corp Luke Luger WTO P news Montgomery county school board has signed off on a deal for the school system's new leader The agreement between Montgomery county's board of education and the new superintendent means monifa mcknight will get a four year contract with an annual salary of $320,000 Mcknight who was conditionally appointed in February will also get $48,000 in deferred compensation moving expenses and the use of a car Mcknight is not a stranger to the school system She's worked in Montgomery county schools for two decades She's also previously worked in Howard county Her new contract kicks in July 1st Kate Ryan WTO news Dave Johnson checks in with sports next ten 13 Hyatt Jonathan cotton with a good feed store in springtime can bring a new season of.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Twitter's Poison Pill Explained
"Bill the way you articulated, it sounds like it could have stopped the deal, but was it just that so many investment bankers were in their ears saying like you don't want you don't want to be in court, you could tie you up forever just kind of take the money and run, I suppose. Is that probably what happened? I think basically Elon can't defeat the poison pill directly, meaning there's no way to force the Twitter board to take the higher offer. But if they don't take the higher offer, then or sort of the offer that has a substantial premium, then they are liable for breach of future duty. And as the pressure keeps ratcheting up, and the offer becomes more real, then there are liability increases. So let's think about it. So first, Elon makes this unsolicited offer. The board adopts the poison pill. That by itself probably doesn't create a breach of fishery duty because the board can just say, listen, you know, we don't know if Elon's offer is real. He's mercurial. He says stuff like this publicly. You know, we're going to adopt the poison pill we're going to force him to negotiate with us. So that by itself probably doesn't create liability for them. But then Elon releases his debt commitment letter, he proves I've got the money. My money is real. And so then the other thing I suspect happened in the background that no one's talking about is that the Twitter board did what's called a soft market check. I guarantee you, they went out into the market and talked to the corp dev execs at all the major tech companies. And they asked, are you interested in being a player here? And they went to the top private equity firms. They went out in other words, they checked the market to see if there was another bidder. And I suspect there was no other bidder. So I think we can read between the lines and say that happens. So now the bear hug is getting tighter. Elon's got the money. There's no other bidder. The governor of Florida is threatening to sue them. The Republicans on Capitol Hill are telling them to hold their records, get ready for congressional subpoenas. And then the plaintiff's lawyers are basically getting ready to follow their lawsuit. Exactly. They're circling.

The My Future Business™ Show
"corp" Discussed on The My Future Business™ Show
"Twenty years or longer. Now we talked about Selection project selection kiss Cursorily earlier. I'm wondering do you concern yourself with you know in local society. Do you look at access infrastructure and the locks when you getting involved sure from a world perspective we are not operator so we're not making decisions on the ground about how we're going to invest and social infrastructure or physical infrastructure. Of course our martin looking at we're all the opportunities we look at it through that lens. We went ensure that the operators has the capacity financially and and from an attack nickel and social standpoint to actually take the plans that advertised the market. Otherwise you won't put capital work. Es key is very important filter for us So we want to ensure that we're with operators operate safely environmentally responsibly You know our run. A diverse workforce have good social engagement with surrounding communities otherwise won't put capital what can fire since we launched go rocky earlier this year. We look at a number of the opportunities. We had to pass for that. Very reason we didn't you'll comparable the operator had a sufficient posse or tracker opera responsibly. And all of those fronts. That i mentioned iran so there are times that you say that's i mean. Espn is one of the other. Is we expect to get double digit rates of return on the cowboy neces- sometimes you'd have to pass to necas. We didn't feel what could be competitive. Get the rate of return for shareholders but also if there is key practices are not stop. We're just going to simply pass so with your expanding portfolio david it would be a parent that you'd be striking other meadows in those various projects. Now does do. The investors say the the upside to that the benefit of those exposures were our focus. Is not exclusively. But it's a very very Tammy focused on precious metals back. Nearly ninety percent of our exposure and underground world. He's is golden silver actually eight percents gold and silver so very goal focused. And we think that's important we think investors prefer focus. We've seen a proliferation of royalty. Companies have commented space or the last couple of years. We've actually absorbed three of them. That were goal focused There are a number of them that have tried to branch out and diversify into other mouths. And i think that our roads the the focus and erodes the multiples and ultimately raise your cost of capital and nature. You uncompetitive for new opportunities. So we're gonna stay exclusively precious metal folks but you're cracked pointing out the time. The time their product meryl's gold deposits. We have five billion pounds of copper exposure in some of these development stage asses. We have at their predominantly. Gold deposits was copper crimes in the coffers place to be but it represents less than ten percent of our exposure in terms of investors. You'd have various types of investors and the vice who are risk averse not willing to settle lose their money. How does the i guess head. You protect your investors when the process go drops while you know things are ready doesn't disappear. Rigging ethics percentage Are are gold or of the revenue the underlying minds. Were always going gonna have a substantial revenue base now regardless of where the gold price is and we have a very small gini Very few administrative costs. I have a half a dozen employs. And i could run a business ten times the size of the same human footprint so. We don't have a lot of genie cover. So were very well insulated to lower oil prices because bronco structure. I'm wondering who is gold. Rogue a as an investor certitude maman mom and dad investors lodge medium sauce. Yeah i would. I'd say ones that are concerned about inflation goal. There's an asset class but if you're also considered place input cost it's a low risk high value way to play the gold sector because again you're not having to worry about the margins of the mind because we're only taking a percentage of top line revenue. You're very very low cost and we're going to have a very stable casual. Even the local press birmingham and now gives us the potential so really effectively. What we're doing is buying annuities. From these goldline's nasa can go up and down with the gold price. They'll never go to zero and our contractors. Always gonna be low enough that we can comfortably insulate ourselves against downdraft the goal price. Oh i think is a very risk averse way play goal. Yeah absolutely win on investing. I'm always looking at the paper behind the organization. Say somebody like. Papa grabs my attention. But tom could you share with us. Place david the team that are involved at gold royalty. Yeah i mean collectively. There's over three hundred years of experience on it within our management board. And i'd say it's largely skewed towards operating and development expertise within my where i come from an operating back on over thirty years of mind bill in operations in my in my view mirror also within the board and we have Alan here who's my successor high-paid minerals. When i ran a smoke company perhaps a dozen years. He was my chief operating officer. He's a legend near ouster. Still our director of technical services geologist by training and mike allen a prolific mind bogert operator. Is well sam mar. Vpo project valuations came at sr for that new precious metals. He's an experienced. Mining engineer significant operating experience And so you can see. Their board of management has a very significant technical bias goes ultimately when we're looking at opportunities. We do a bar due diligence. We do a lot more geological model the convince yourself that the answer their that their advertising there. But there's expiration upside beyond that are cheryl's optionality it gives lavish they expiration success. You don't pay for that. But that's the best icy navigate if ultimately the opera successful near expiration side and people like sam. Do a lot of technical digestion sign the offering capabilities of our partners to make sure the be can do what the maverick is do. So they can deliver. The returns showrooms expect as faith back. Thank you very much now. There's certainly a lot more that we could discuss. Time is flying through. I'm wondering if people wanna learn more about yourself. David and you tame at gold roti. Where are they going to go. Woods hard to forget school. Rookie dot com. It's various eric aim. It's amazing we're able to protect the name. We decided to need the company going. Well it was. It was easier that maybe so. It's easy to remember also. Gr weiji were new york stock exchange. American thank you so very much dave nephew on this co. This is the first time you've been exposed to david. Gold rotate hucker is excited. As i am about this opportunity to get on board and and have a look closer to go royalty and everything that i do with that being said david once again. Thank you very much for joining me on the my future. Business show today thank you. Thanks for joining us today. If you enjoyed the coal then make sure to subscribe lay comment sheriff's with your friends and book your spot on the show at my future business dot com forward slash interviews. And if you're looking for solutions that will help grow your business than visit my future. Business dot com forward slash shop..

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"corp" Discussed on The My Future Business™ Show
"Not necessarily on a hectic treadmill as In a combined time to actually think and act strategically that's excellent. Thank you for the feedback. I guess you've got to find the shoot that best fits you. Don't get akron absolutely now. Just to guess. Share the significance of your background. You've had some involvement instrumental in the new mon go called mergers could share that audience for sure Why i actually initiated a strategic process When i was a goldcorp in the fall of twenty and eighteen when it became evident there is going to be consolidation. Tom barrack wrangled had launched their merger Rate in the midst of our process and We initiate some conversations with a number of companies in space to ensure that we would remain competitive in terms of our cost of capital or production profile our cost base and whatnot and they all ultimately culminated in a merger with newmont market. Create the world's biggest gold company by market cotton production levels and And that was a difficult process and a long process with went through a number of months talking to a number of parties to make sure that newmont was the rain fish but ultimately was the right thing to do because the comedy significantly rated after that at merger numb in bossio performed baron wrangled to the point where the shareholders at goldcorp who tendered internet bid ended up seeing their investment triple in size from the pre announcement price when you incorporate both the share appreciation and have been peo- for me newmont since that merger was completed so is definitely financial success for our shareholders. And i think a successful Success for newmont as well because perpetuate one of the oldest gold companies were hiring years since listing this year and and really set it up for the next century. Yeah that's wonderful and that's just one of many major projects that you've been at the helm of as it were now. I'd love to share for those. Who are on the coal with us today. David what gold royalty is actually all about. Because it's a very interesting business model that investors can look into. Certainly i mean we were created Really from a concept a year ago to what's now going to be on a pro-forma basis almost eight hundred million dollar mark cab company. Listen on europe. Stocks change we ipo back in march initially with a world portfolio written on the development assets of a gold company called gold mining inc and we started with Seventeen rural written on those developments stage assets raised ninety million dollars. Us on the nyse in march and then Shortly thereafter announced merger light sized company called illegal and other multi company with assets predominantly nevada. Quebecer so really fit. It are appropriate quite nicely. Because we're america's focus that we were and now we're still exclusively america's focused but we went from seventeen rookies almost one hundred. Ten role is result the merger and donald size from a post money valuation. The ipo dollars to four hundred. Well really and then. We completed that merger in an office and within a week we announced the three wave merger with Golden valley mining royalties and apetit royalties who collectively own royalty. Among other things on the largest school mighty canada canadian and so that brings a nation lhasa into the portfolio comment the substantial royalty portfolio already have not deposit produces about seven thousand. Ounces of gold per year is moving underground from open now with a one point six billion dollar expansion by nico humanity operators which will see our share of casual expand dramatically over the next three to five years is a complete expansion. And you know as goldstrike is to franklin ida. Can you tell us this is our this is foundation asset but they also a substantial royalty portfolio over and above that. And come back well. The comments are replaced so collectively. Now after we complete this merger will have almost two hundred zero. He's in our portfolio six better producing seven in construction. And then it bri- array of work oils in our portfolio between early stage expiration through to be civility. Study so again collectively almost two hundred raw east but Within an extra five years thirteen or fifteen of those will be actually producing and we see our cash will actually increasing fivefold over the next five years as many of those construction projects start to bear fruit. And it was going to ask you that cash flow. What is the ford for that. The trajectory of cash flow income over the next few years. Yeah so as. I said we see a five will increase yawn. Five years a substantial increase beyond that because asking me melodic moves underground with that significant infrastructure of seeking a shah. They'll get underground girl. Setups delineate that deeper resource now. The acorn have collectively about foreign million ounces of gold reserves in that asset. But we believe there's at least sixty eight million ounces underground potential and operated district myself many years. I don't mind in northern back. Nine hundred ninety s. When i was in mac and that was a a legal for twelve years ninety eight to twenty ten their formative years when they were going three minds in direct sydney claim. Aric meron gold xalapa. And what i learned from the geology. That advocate greenstone. Belt is when you get the underground infrastructure based production. You also get underground Setups for expiration deeper horizons and that opens up these deposits geologically defined more ounces and that shirley was the case for example iran which initially certain off a small zeke deposit from surface julie but as we shocked into that deposit initially down to one thousand meters inserted grow from underground. We decided stem shock. Down to twenty two hundred meters. And now they're mining down to three thousand meters in substantial gold and copper resources there and deposit. The ron is now largest gold berry ever discovered in history geology and mining. Now just for everybody. Who doesn't understand what via mrs audu could you. Maybe share a little bit about what that means. Because it means that there's something going on isn't it was volcanic massive salt by deposit that's ems speeds and generally vienna's character characterized by laura sheets administration highly disseminated miniaturization. All these large sheets will lotter continuity. So you can drill these deposits so large areas of influence around to drill holes and extrapolate ounces much more rally that you could for example in a bean deposit never thermal bean system where you have to kind of fall of being can narrow thick and yet whereas with ems is like a sheet she mineralisation much much easier grow out and extrapolate reserves and resources. From thank you i love. That love died in inside. Thank you very much now. What what attracts the caliber of yourself to an organization like this this star. What what was the thing that made you go. Yes this is for me. Well there's a few one is where we are disappointed in cycle and we've gone through almost six seven years now. A significant investment in the gold sector terms and expiration development and. what that's meant is a substantial decline gold reserves down about forty percent over that period from peak reserves and died significant amount of reinvestment. Needs going to have to be a catch up in soccer bowl on a mesa precious metal side for that matter. Those period were gone through Mining companies have been focusing on leveraging harvesting returns dividends share buybacks. All things good businesses do but of course our businesses a little bit unique in that our reserves declined when reserves declined every day we dialing every timely bein. Diluted unless will reinvest back next break rolling. That hasn't been happening. And so i guess. Background of significant inflation in general economy which we're experiencing now and a need to see a catch up investment back in the ground by mining companies both basic precious side. I forecast significant escalation in. Would it cost them. Cow operated side and need for reinvestment. Means they're going to need more capital. The mining companies in order to reinvest back in the ground and raleigh companies have always been weren't part of the ecosystem and when mining comes needed access capitol building minds and so physician myself rocking company for that reason for seeing the need for calico and particularly among the emerging producers and the small smaller explorers. But also i wanted to insulate. My shirt will cost wishing. I wanted to give them a leverage proposition. The goal because i still am very very bullish on goal Concern the mining equities underperform in the rising culprits environment. Who has their costs will late. Dramatically and serology companies offer you that talkline exposure the percentage of the revenue and leverage the expiration of the deposit rose. Raleigh grows with it yet. By a 'cause we only taking talkline exposure We don't care what. The input costs are. And nor shareholders were insulated from that. And so that's really the beauty of the wrong model and wind position is points cycle in in this type of vehicle my kerr. The other factor of courses applaud the assets. The foundation lasts gold-mining hat. You know collectively. Those assets had thirty two million ounces of gold resort sort of golden privilege basis. That's those are chunky assets most development stage assets are dear right now because the industry hasn't been invested in expiration and i expect as mining companies turn their attention to replacing the deplete production reserves. These assets will come play attractive and realize a significant reread. It might stanchion the royalties that we have on them will achieve that rerate. We've got a good valuation for them. In the market you know. I appeal As as gold royalty work. And i use that currency that neatly diversify. It's a very similar model will wheaton precious metals pursued fifteen years ago when they were spun out of my own company goldcorp by helper is no wasted. It's the end zone on my advisory boards chairman. I was gonna ask you about a in them in a blink myself up there done this before and i rely on his advice having gone to this before and his secret was world. He's in what you have. Which is what we did with goal mining's assets but then it diversifies quickly. You can't use your kersee to go and grow your business quickly and create critical mass because as you creek critical massive scale you'll see your costs and capital down multiple. Go out and narrow. Give you the billy access capital more cheaply and the playback capital two new world the opportunities earlier we touched on some investments and acquisitions we are not sure if we touched on the The recent strategic investment in prospect. A royalty corp. Could you tell me why you know that's part of a broader initiative to create royalty generator platforms within our own company. And we're doing that. A couple of respects when is acquired. Gold we not only wired over a hundred world but we also acquired to individuals. The co founders of the elite Trae wasser jerry. Bachman and jerry's prolific prospect nevada and almost every rocky elite has for foil. Jerry generated organically with trace. Help in what i mean by that. Is he states. Expiration claims in nevada and inform them out to companies invest in the ground and took a rocky back in the He created those royalties and sell barrier cheaply and keeping him on board as we are trade to continue to marvel in nevada exclusively similarly in taking over golden valley and advocacy. We're inviting mullah to join our board and continue to do the same thing quebec which he starting with considerable success for decades now again most of the required a choir that three way merger glenn generated through the same sort of royalty generator model and that a jury trade in nevada and then finally asked me about prospect royalty corporation a private company run by tin. Yon in saw a very very well known prospector candidates successful one and npr see he's digitized terabytes expiration information raw information overlay the royalty over the expiration Details and did that. He put it in their digitize that and using the predictive analytics within that digitized database the find more rural opportunities again organically we have a writer person views old on everything they find and we a small investment two million dollars into the private need help stimulate research process so we have three distinct platforms general platforms within the company now compliment. You know the declare expertise. We weren't management. The i'd like to talk about the people that are on the grand and because gold rotea dynasty. I don't know as much but do you have teams of geos that we're on your behalf. How what sort of influenced do you have. The way exploration actually occurs well. We don't conduct expiration ourselves and in pursuing jerem model. That we have been run by jerry. Glenn and tim were all very accomplished. Jaw just yet they're essentially staking claims yet. It was just very very low cost and then farming properties out to expiration wanna put capital into them so they're the ones that are raising capital and expanding the money on expiration. Were taking back. World his return for farming out the properties so of ultimately they find something very significant are the ones are going to undertake all the technical and kappa risks associated doping. Those mines out. We gotta dining them. Our investment which is quite small is made at the early stages when we stake properties. So it's a on the balance of probabilities. And what you. You're in the deposit. Some what's the likelihood of success as obviously garden risk management vote enormous lawyer. It's really mostly neurology. You think about it. We're in very perspective districts and come back and in nevada particular honor glenn in juries leadership respectively air were staking claims very close to existing operations at existing expiration prospects quite successful and using that to create opportunities for further expiration buyer expiration partners. We're not actually expiration work. We're farming it out and you're right. It's it's a matter of managing probabilities. Nice taking as many claims as we can. In july the perspective districts mir accomplish expiration as who have access to capital expiration having them invest in the ground and then reaping the benefits ultimately find something that's economic. Could you share a little bit about this. Because i know people the be on this call today. Don't know anything about this business. I certainly do. I'm wondering if you could give a very brief overview of how this is different than investing directly into a mining company but also because you have a precious metals farkas rotea so at n streaming what does the streaming component main as. Well place. well it's not really much different than than royalty with a you're getting you know. Sometimes one to three percent of beyond revenue coming from a mine with the stream. You'll get that in physical deliveries of gold that one to three percent or could be a little bit higher in physical deliveries of gold fixed price well below market now so streaming royalty or really only distinct in the fact that with a rocky. You're getting cash. Payments with stringing physical deliveries that. You saw the old after the fact that you're getting again. A fixed percentage of the production or x. percentage of the revenues. The case may be whether it's a stream respectively. Now what would your organization be a good way to invest in gold as opposed to just buying stripe bullying directly. Yes certainly any know the. Ats me very easy. Don't physical gold and you don't have to line up the bank and find somewhere to store your gold. You can do that on seeing some pito. Have enough capital to to make make it worthwhile to actually ask them some storage but other people wanna take advanced economies of at media offers like jail the new york stock exchange which is physically back. Also you get your physical exposure that way the the one disadvantage you. How in that or is that. that doesn't grow. It actually diminishes a little bit every year because somebody has to be sold up. Eight storage costs. You don't get the expiration upside so when you're buying a rookie company you're eating effectively. Larry legal precedent meteosat brides. You're also getting the expiration upsides of the operator successful in drilling out deposit growing in july defeat that we're all sit here to any geological upside as well and so you have a potential actually roller gold exposure volume accurately as well as participating upset. Goal price offers you. We touched on this a little earlier. But i love to get your opinion. You fade back on the fiscal system. We governments tend to have this willingness to just leave the printing presses. Running die annoy and just pumping out type of money. I'm how we'll go be point against the standard greenback as it went. Well look. I think were environment where we're going to see quantitative easing for the future And we're going to see interest rates lower for longer. We see really unprecedented. Amounts of debt strapped on by Sovereign nations across the world not only response to the pandemic but even before then and the pandemics only amplified that dynamic practical way fiscally responsible way for these governments to manage that that is the base currencies and by extension debase. The debt denominated most currencies. And i at least are never be a position repeated that so they're going to base blake. We haven't made the debt. That's the bottom line in that environment. Where really just an infinite amount of paper currency it'll be introduced into the system. Gold is very added quantity. It's it's a very minute. Mount has been mine. Since the beginning of time that's two hundred thousand metric tonnes were only adding four thousand metric tonnes to safai her am and in backers of remarkable city. Supply to price as low price has been going up over. Your supplies been going down because the affirmation underinvestment. An expiration development and lead times for new parties gabby decades. It's not like we can flip a switch and add capacity responsible hartwall price bears entry extremely high. It's a very capital intensive business complex and complex from a regulatory standpoint to get new deposits up running so you're not gonna see supplied side response to higher prices for the perceivable future even if there is a significant discovery. Tomorrow we're not going to see the benefit of that for fifteen.

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"corp" Discussed on The My Future Business™ Show
"Of hours in the day where. I'm actually working makarios. Hard as i can. And i think that eighteen muscle mass fitness level keeps clears your head. I think it makes me lot more productive. And i heard that time and again from some of the most successful executives you know you talk about growing it just sort of getting away and clearing your mind does that does it make a difference to just sit quietly and be with you so from the wall. If you if you're trying to work through problems. Yeah it does. And i found another pursue more of an entrepreneurial lifestyle i do find time to reflect and sit back. Garden goal is a startup company who has a half a dozen employees and i could run a business ten times the size with the same human footprint. And because i don't have operational responsibility for fifty thousand employees as they were golkar there is a bit more time and of course the the the stop and think and be creative strategic And and i have to say at this point maker of enjoying that a lot more And not necessarily on a hectic treadmill as In a combined time to actually think and act strategically that's excellent. Thank you for the feedback. I guess you've got to find the shoot that best fits you. Don't get akron absolutely now. Just to guess. Share the significance of your background. You've had some involvement instrumental in the new mon go called mergers could share that audience for sure Why i actually initiated a strategic process When i was a goldcorp in the fall of twenty and eighteen when it became evident there is going to be consolidation. Tom barrack wrangled had launched their merger Rate in the midst of our process and We initiate some conversations with a number of companies in space to ensure that we would remain competitive in terms of our cost of capital or production profile our cost base and whatnot and they all ultimately culminated in a merger with newmont market. Create the world's biggest gold company by market cotton production levels and And that was a difficult process and a long process with went through a number of months talking to a number of parties to make sure that newmont was the rain fish but ultimately was the right thing to do because the comedy significantly rated after that at merger numb in bossio performed baron wrangled to the point where the shareholders at goldcorp who tendered internet bid ended up seeing their investment triple in size from the pre announcement price when you incorporate both the share appreciation and have been peo- for me newmont since that merger was completed so is definitely financial success for our shareholders. And i think a successful Success for newmont as well because perpetuate one of the oldest gold companies were hiring years since listing this year and and really set it up for the next century. Yeah that's wonderful and that's just one of many major projects that you've been at the helm of as it were now. I'd love to share for those. Who are on the coal with us today. David what gold royalty is actually all about. Because it's a very interesting business model that investors can look into. Certainly i mean we were created Really from a concept a year ago to what's now going to be on a pro-forma basis almost eight hundred million dollar mark cab company. Listen on europe. Stocks change we ipo back in march initially with a world portfolio written on the development assets of a gold company called gold mining inc and we started with Seventeen rural written on those developments stage assets raised ninety million dollars. Us on the nyse in march and then Shortly thereafter announced merger light sized company called illegal and other multi company with assets predominantly nevada. Quebecer so really fit. It are appropriate quite nicely. Because we're america's focus that we were and now we're still exclusively america's focused but we went from seventeen rookies almost one hundred. Ten role is result the merger and donald size from a post money valuation. The ipo dollars to four hundred. Well really and then. We completed that merger in an office and within a week we announced the three wave merger with Golden valley mining royalties and apetit royalties who collectively own royalty. Among other things on the largest school mighty canada canadian and so that brings a nation lhasa into the portfolio comment the substantial royalty portfolio already have not deposit produces about seven thousand. Ounces of gold per year is moving underground from open now with a one point six billion dollar expansion by nico humanity operators which will see our share of casual expand dramatically over the next three to five years is a complete expansion. And you know as goldstrike is to franklin ida. Can you tell us this is our this is foundation asset but they also a substantial royalty portfolio over and above that. And come back well. The comments are replaced so collectively. Now after we complete this merger will have almost two hundred zero. He's in our portfolio six better producing seven in construction. And then it bri- array of work oils in our portfolio between early stage expiration through to be civility. Study so again collectively almost two hundred raw east but Within an extra five years thirteen or fifteen of those will be actually producing and we see our cash will actually increasing fivefold over the next five years as many of those construction projects start to bear fruit. And it was going to ask you that cash flow. What is the ford for that. The trajectory of cash flow income over the next few years. Yeah so as. I said we see a five will increase yawn. Five years a substantial increase beyond that because asking me melodic moves underground with that significant infrastructure of seeking a shah. They'll get underground girl. Setups delineate that deeper resource now. The acorn have collectively about foreign million ounces of gold reserves in that asset. But we believe there's at least sixty eight million ounces underground potential and operated district myself many years. I don't mind in northern back. Nine hundred ninety s. When i was in mac and that was a a legal for twelve years ninety eight to twenty ten their formative years when they were going three minds in direct sydney claim. Aric meron gold xalapa. And what i learned from the geology. That advocate greenstone. Belt is when you get the underground infrastructure based production. You also get underground Setups for expiration deeper horizons and that opens up these deposits geologically defined more ounces and that shirley was the case for example iran which initially certain off a small zeke deposit from surface julie but as we shocked into that deposit initially down to one thousand meters inserted grow from underground. We decided stem shock. Down to twenty two hundred meters. And now they're mining down to three thousand meters in substantial gold and copper resources there and deposit. The ron is now largest gold berry ever discovered in history geology and mining..

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"For you to be at the top of the trae. Hetty maintain your fitness and health. What's the diet o'clock for you. I always try to find an hour to two hours a day. Where i can work out and so for me. That involves cycling. I roll on roller. Wrote i Trail run with my dog c. In i from time to time. So i mix it up and i you know if i act extend my data make sure game exercises and i do So i always find a couple of hours in the day where. I'm actually working makarios. Hard as i can. And i think that eighteen muscle mass fitness level keeps clears your head. I think it makes me lot more productive. And i heard that time and again from some of the most successful executives you know you talk about growing it just sort of getting away and clearing your mind does that does it make a difference to just sit quietly and be with you so from the wall. If you if you're trying to work through problems. Yeah it does. And i found another pursue more of an entrepreneurial lifestyle i do find time to reflect and sit back. Garden goal is a startup company who has a half a dozen employees and i could run a business ten times the size with the same human footprint. And because i don't have operational responsibility for fifty thousand employees as they were golkar there is a bit more time and of course the the the stop and think and be creative strategic And and i have to say at this point maker of enjoying that a lot more And not necessarily on a hectic treadmill as In a combined time to actually think and act strategically that's excellent. Thank you for the feedback. I guess you've got to find the shoot that best fits you. Don't get akron absolutely now. Just to guess. Share the significance of your background. You've had some involvement instrumental in the new mon go called mergers could share that audience for sure Why i actually initiated a strategic process When i was a goldcorp in the fall of twenty and eighteen when it became evident there is going to be consolidation. Tom barrack wrangled had launched their merger Rate in the midst of our process and We initiate some conversations with a number of companies in space to ensure that we would remain competitive in terms of our cost of capital or production profile our cost base and whatnot and they all ultimately culminated in a merger with newmont market. Create the world's biggest gold company by market cotton production levels and And that was a difficult process and a long process with went through a number of months talking to a number of parties to make sure that newmont was the rain fish but ultimately was the right thing to do because the comedy significantly rated after that at merger numb in bossio performed baron wrangled to the point where the shareholders at goldcorp who tendered internet bid ended up seeing their investment triple in size from the pre announcement price when you incorporate both the share appreciation and have been peo- for me newmont since that merger was completed so is definitely financial success for our shareholders. And i think a successful Success for newmont as well because perpetuate one of the oldest gold companies were hiring years since listing this year and and really set it up for the next century. Yeah that's wonderful and that's just one of many major projects that you've been at the helm of as it were now. I'd love to share for those. Who are on the coal with us today. David what gold royalty is actually all about. Because it's a very interesting business model that investors can look into. Certainly i mean we were created Really from a concept a year ago to what's now going to be on a pro-forma basis almost eight hundred million dollar mark cab company. Listen on europe. Stocks change we ipo back in march initially with a world portfolio written on the development assets of a gold company called gold mining inc and we started with Seventeen rural written on those developments stage assets raised ninety million dollars. Us on the nyse in march and then Shortly thereafter announced merger light sized company called illegal and other multi company with assets predominantly nevada. Quebecer so really fit. It are appropriate quite nicely. Because we're america's focus that we were and now we're still exclusively america's focused but we went from seventeen rookies almost one hundred. Ten role is result the merger and donald size from a post money valuation. The ipo dollars to four hundred. Well really and then. We completed that merger in an office and within a week we announced the three wave merger with Golden valley mining royalties and apetit royalties who collectively own royalty. Among other things on the largest school mighty canada canadian and so that brings a nation lhasa into the portfolio comment the substantial royalty portfolio already have not deposit produces about seven thousand. Ounces of gold per year is moving underground from open now with a one point six billion dollar expansion by nico humanity operators which will see our share of casual expand dramatically over the next three to five years is a complete expansion. And you know as goldstrike is to franklin ida. Can you tell us this is our this is foundation asset but they also a substantial royalty portfolio over and above that. And come back well. The comments are replaced so collectively. Now after we complete this merger will have almost two hundred zero. He's in our portfolio six better producing seven in construction. And then it bri- array of work oils in our portfolio between early stage expiration through to be civility. Study so again collectively almost two hundred raw east but Within an extra five years thirteen or fifteen of those will be actually producing and we see our cash will actually increasing fivefold over the next five years as many of those construction projects start to bear fruit. And it was going to ask you that cash flow. What is the ford for that. The trajectory of cash flow income over the next few years. Yeah so as. I said we see a five will increase yawn. Five years a substantial increase beyond that because asking me melodic moves underground with that significant infrastructure of seeking a shah. They'll get underground girl. Setups delineate that deeper resource now. The acorn have collectively about foreign million ounces of gold reserves in that asset. But we believe there's at least sixty eight million ounces underground potential and operated district myself many years. I don't mind in northern back. Nine hundred ninety s. When i was in mac and that was a a legal for twelve years ninety eight to twenty ten their formative years when they were going three minds in direct sydney claim. Aric meron gold xalapa. And what i learned from the geology. That advocate greenstone. Belt is when you get the underground infrastructure based production. You also get underground Setups for expiration deeper horizons and that opens up these deposits geologically defined more ounces and that shirley was the case for example iran which initially certain off a small zeke deposit from surface julie but as we shocked into that deposit initially down to one thousand meters inserted grow from underground. We decided stem shock. Down to twenty two hundred meters. And now they're mining down to three thousand meters in substantial gold and copper resources there and deposit. The ron is now largest gold berry ever discovered in history geology and mining..

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"I found another pursue more of an entrepreneurial lifestyle i do find time to reflect and sit back. Garden goal is a startup company who has a half a dozen employees and i could run a business ten times the size with the same human footprint. And because i don't have operational responsibility for fifty thousand employees as they were golkar there is a bit more time and of course the the the stop and think and be creative strategic And and i have to say at this point maker of enjoying that a lot more And not necessarily on a hectic treadmill as In a combined time to actually think and act strategically that's excellent. Thank you for the feedback. I guess you've got to find the shoot that best fits you. Don't get akron absolutely now. Just to guess. Share the significance of your background. You've had some involvement instrumental in the new mon go called mergers could share that audience for sure Why i actually initiated a strategic process When i was a goldcorp in the fall of twenty and eighteen when it became evident there is going to be consolidation. Tom barrack wrangled had launched their merger Rate in the midst of our process and We initiate some conversations with a number of companies in space to ensure that we would remain competitive in terms of our cost of capital or production profile our cost base and whatnot and they all ultimately culminated in a merger with newmont market. Create the world's biggest gold company by market cotton production levels and And that was a difficult process and a long process with went through a number of months talking to a number of parties to make sure that newmont was the rain fish but ultimately was the right thing to do because the comedy significantly rated after that at merger numb in bossio performed baron wrangled to the point where the shareholders at goldcorp who tendered internet bid ended up seeing their investment triple in size from the pre announcement price when you incorporate both the share appreciation and have been peo- for me newmont since that merger was completed so is definitely financial success for our shareholders. And i think a successful Success for newmont as well because perpetuate one of the oldest gold companies were hiring years since listing this year and and really set it up for the next century. Yeah that's wonderful and that's just one of many major projects that you've been at the helm of as it were now. I'd love to share for those. Who are on the coal with us today. David what gold royalty is actually all about. Because it's a very interesting business model that investors can look into. Certainly i mean we were created Really from a concept a year ago to what's now going to be on a pro-forma basis almost eight hundred million dollar mark cab company. Listen on europe. Stocks change we ipo back in march initially with a world portfolio written on the development assets of a gold company called gold mining inc and we started with Seventeen rural written on those developments stage assets raised ninety million dollars. Us on the nyse in march and then Shortly thereafter announced merger light sized company called illegal and other multi company with assets predominantly nevada. Quebecer so really fit. It are appropriate quite nicely. Because we're america's focus that we were and now we're still exclusively america's focused but we went from seventeen rookies almost one hundred. Ten role is result the merger and donald size from a post money valuation. The ipo dollars to four hundred. Well really and then. We completed that merger in an office and within a week we announced the three wave merger with Golden valley mining royalties and apetit royalties who collectively own royalty. Among other things on the largest school mighty canada canadian and so that brings a nation lhasa into the portfolio comment the substantial royalty portfolio already have not deposit produces about seven thousand. Ounces of gold per year is moving underground from open now with a one point six billion dollar expansion by nico humanity operators which will see our share of casual expand dramatically over the next three to five years is a complete expansion. And you know as goldstrike is to franklin ida. Can you tell us this is our this is foundation asset but they also a substantial royalty portfolio over and above that. And come back well. The comments are replaced so collectively. Now after we complete this merger will have almost two hundred zero. He's in our portfolio six better producing seven in construction. And then it bri- array of work oils in our portfolio between early stage expiration through to be civility. Study so again collectively almost two hundred raw east but Within an extra five years thirteen or fifteen of those will be actually producing and we see our cash will actually increasing fivefold over the next five years as many of those construction projects start to bear fruit. And it was going to ask you that cash flow. What is the ford for that. The trajectory of cash flow income over the next few years. Yeah so as. I said we see a five will increase yawn. Five years a substantial increase beyond that because asking me melodic moves underground with that significant infrastructure of seeking a shah. They'll get underground girl. Setups delineate that deeper resource now. The acorn have collectively about foreign million ounces of gold reserves in that asset. But we believe there's at least sixty eight million ounces underground potential and operated district myself many years. I don't mind in northern back. Nine hundred ninety s. When i was in mac and that was a a legal for twelve years ninety eight to twenty ten their formative years when they were going three minds in direct sydney claim. Aric meron gold xalapa. And what i learned from the geology. That advocate greenstone. Belt is when you get the underground infrastructure based production. You also get underground Setups for expiration deeper horizons and that opens up these deposits geologically defined more ounces and that shirley was the case for example iran which initially certain off a small zeke deposit from surface julie but as we shocked into that deposit initially down to one thousand meters inserted grow from underground. We decided stem shock. Down to twenty two hundred meters. And now they're mining down to three thousand meters in substantial gold and copper resources there and deposit. The ron is now largest gold berry ever discovered in history geology and mining..

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"From time to time. The cycle ski run. I'm in. I live on mountainside near the ocean. It's an ideal place to have an outdoor lifestyle fantastic. This is important because it gives people the context and shares bit of the significance about this this coal now with all that being said when you were growing up do you recall a an event that has stuck with you only. What was one fun memory that you might be able to share this. Why i grew up on a street in north north toronto With all my might guide my mom's siblings and they had four each in had thirty first cousins and we all live in the same neighborhood and we all play sports together. Usually we'll hockey and to this day. I'm still very tight with all of my cousins because we grew up together and we follow each other's careers and family family developments in evolution. And that is a fondest memories. The closeness i had with my family and today yeah that is formative years very important. Now of so yeah. Health is probably the most important thing for you to be at the top of the trae. Hetty maintain your fitness and health. What's the diet o'clock for you. I always try to find an hour to two hours a day. Where i can work out and so for me. That involves cycling. I roll on roller. Wrote i Trail run with my dog c. In i from time to time. So i mix it up and i you know if i act extend my data make sure game exercises and i do So i always find a couple of hours in the day where. I'm actually working makarios. Hard as i can. And i think that eighteen muscle mass fitness level keeps clears your head. I think it makes me lot more productive. And i heard that time and again from some of the most successful executives you know you talk about growing it just sort of getting away and clearing your mind does that does it make a difference to just sit quietly and be with you so from the wall. If you if you're trying to work through problems. Yeah it does. And i found another pursue more of an entrepreneurial lifestyle i do find time to reflect and sit back. Garden goal is a startup company who has a half a dozen employees and i could run a business ten times the size with the same human footprint. And because i don't have operational responsibility for fifty thousand employees as they were golkar there is a bit more time and of course the the the stop and think and be creative strategic And and i have to say at this point maker of enjoying that a lot more And not necessarily on a hectic treadmill as In a combined time to actually think and act strategically that's excellent. Thank you for the feedback. I guess you've got to find the shoot that best fits you. Don't get akron absolutely now. Just to guess. Share the significance of your background. You've had some involvement instrumental in the new mon go called mergers could share that audience for sure Why i actually initiated a strategic process When i was a goldcorp in the fall of twenty and eighteen when it became evident there is going to be consolidation. Tom barrack wrangled had launched their merger Rate in the midst of our process and We initiate some conversations with a number of companies in space to ensure that we would remain competitive in terms of our cost of capital or production profile our cost base and whatnot and they all ultimately culminated in a merger with newmont market. Create the world's biggest gold company by market cotton production levels and And that was a difficult process and a long process with went through a number of months talking to a number of parties to make sure that newmont was the rain fish but ultimately was the right thing to do because the comedy significantly rated after that at merger numb in bossio performed baron wrangled to the point where the shareholders at goldcorp who tendered internet bid ended up seeing their investment triple in size from the pre announcement price when you incorporate both the share appreciation and have been peo- for me newmont since that merger was completed so is definitely financial success for our shareholders. And i think a successful Success for newmont as well because perpetuate one of the oldest gold companies were hiring years since listing this year and and really set it up for the next century. Yeah that's wonderful and that's just one of many major projects that you've been at the helm of as it were now. I'd love to share for those. Who are on the coal with us today. David what gold royalty is actually all about. Because it's a very interesting business model that investors can look into. Certainly i mean we were created Really from a concept a year ago to what's now going to be on a pro-forma basis almost eight hundred million dollar mark cab company. Listen on europe. Stocks change we ipo back in march initially with a world portfolio written on the development assets of a gold company called gold mining inc and we started with Seventeen rural written on those developments stage assets raised ninety million dollars. Us on the nyse in march and then Shortly thereafter announced merger light sized company called illegal and other multi company with assets predominantly nevada. Quebecer so really fit. It are appropriate quite nicely. Because we're america's focus that we were and now we're still exclusively america's focused but we went from seventeen rookies almost one hundred. Ten role is result the merger and donald size from a post money valuation. The ipo dollars to four hundred. Well really and then. We completed that merger in an office and within a week we announced the three wave merger with Golden valley mining royalties and apetit royalties who collectively own royalty. Among other things on the largest school mighty canada canadian and so that brings a nation lhasa into the portfolio comment the substantial royalty portfolio already have not deposit produces about seven thousand. Ounces of gold per year is moving underground from open now with a one point six billion dollar expansion by nico humanity operators which will see our share of casual expand dramatically over the next three to five years is a complete expansion. And you know as goldstrike is to franklin ida. Can you tell us this is our this is foundation asset but they also a substantial royalty portfolio over and above that. And come back well. The comments are replaced so collectively. Now after we complete this merger will have almost two hundred zero. He's in our portfolio six better producing seven in construction. And then it bri- array of work oils in our portfolio between early stage expiration through to be civility. Study so again collectively almost two hundred raw east but Within an extra five years thirteen or fifteen of those will be actually producing and we see our cash will actually increasing fivefold over the next five years as many of.

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"Business show electric dusky. It's wonderful to have you here just as it is to have david garoppolo with me. How you david. I'm well thank you very much regret to see again now. You i have spoken before. And there's been some exciting things that have happened to go gold rotate and it doesn't hasn't met david yet. He is the president chairman and director of gold. Roti coke and we're going to be talking about obviously gold and gold roti co present organization. But there's a lot of new news that's come to the four.

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"And now it's time for dinks and dunks. I'm getting paid for this right now. I'm bringing this one on you. I should've sent it to you beforehand. But i just thought of it before we starting. Nfl they asked us for the most improved position groups in the nfl and we named a few. The one that i ended up talking about was the chargers offensive line potentially being most improved group as wondering you don't have to pick the most improved group. What is a group of players your excited to watch this year because you think they have a chance of being a lot. Better brown secondary. I don't know if you heard the home that you did there. But it was so like deep and like loud and like you always do you do a lotta homes but that was the most m- you've ever done. I've been practicing during the offseason. After i as a regular guest on other podcasts are used to host. Espn daily. i feel like that Is an important part of answering questions at this point breath secondary. Yes that's a good answer. I secondary yes. I feel like it's super high up there. You got hill. And john johnson from the from the rams to above average possibly very good players at us positions of aids. Now you're not relying on greedy williams who has hurt the past couple years pretty consistently You get greg newsom in the first round corner get grant del back from a torn. Achilles and denzel work to me is still a top. Ten cornerback when healthy. So i mean that's a really really exciting group to me to watch. Yeah i agree. I'm also excited to watch the ravens pass catchers by the way we're talking about them and i was just kind of talked a lot about much. I like to rashad bateman from the draft. But yeah. I just think it'll be interesting to see how they're used in that offense and whether these all right we talked about james harden would be if he was an nfl player. You gave a very thoughtful answer. My question for you is a lot of people say any. The nets are so good that anyone coach them and anyone could play with them so which. Nfl player do you think could be the fifth starter on the nets and not embarrass himself. Oh boy again. This is a question. Where if i say the wrong person and an. Nfl player is listening. They're going to get very mad. That i did mention them. Who would be A.

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"This great chart by this sam hop in is his name. He's a listener. Any that's awesome chart and it has all the different quarterbacks using a sports solutions data their accuracy to various levels of the feel teddy bridgewater. It's pretty dramatic. So deep he's orange which is bad for you nine percent. so that's in the bottom. You got up by thirds intermediate rises to seventy two percent yellow short accuracy ninety one percent. Which is the best of any quarterback in the nfl. So some of that is a function of the panthers. Offense under joe brady is teddy ball. Said okay. if you're chris ballard and you saw that chart and you saw the carson wentz line how would you feel It's like shades of red. That i didn't know on he. Okay i would see the carson wentz has one green spot which is scrambling so i get guards who is on the move man it is. It's a rough look for carson. But yeah it's who you know. The other interesting about the start is kirk cousins has like all greens like in the state we were talking about. Derek carr being like the post Kirk cousins. The ultimate. Always looks amazing. Statistically quarterback rick spielman may have commissioned the turn kirk cousins is like the like when people want to kill us on analytics and like tell us to. You know staffer pocket Protect what do people say to nerds. Get us from in a locker. Watch the tape. Bridget's watch the tape kirk cousins the ultimate. Like your numbers. Lie guy. dr bob caldwell. Shouldn't your work be done before you get on an airplane so you don't bother people around you. On your laptop this is because i once again reiterated my stance that reclining on planes between the hours of nine nine to nine. Am and nine pm. On flights of under five hours is not cool. Didn't say i'm not like saying you should go to prison. I'm just saying what. I believe because some people want to get on airplanes and work and it's impossible to work if you're for the person in front of you is reclining because you can't have your laptop out and and i said this on around the horn. I can't believe they let me or they put it on their twitter account. Whenever reclines the person behind you decline in. It creates a horrible human centipede effect. Where the person at the end has to eat. You know what bill do. Degree or disagree. I'm just going to say that. I blocked this person and i went back and looked i had blocked in those because he told me to stick to football so i'm not i don't feel like i'm upset to say he's an idiot to suggest that you should have your work done before you get on. An airplane No not be reclining. Sucks like i technically. Yes like i stand that you're space is technically the space you can recline into. But that's still sucks and people should be more empathetic and at the very least you should not recline your seat back at full speed without seeing. What's behind you. If the person behind you is maybe working on a laptop because that is not a friendly thing to also tall. People think at the tall. Blinky knees Austin this is a good question. I don't all this Gregg roman said lamar might be under center more this season. Not so he says a ravens fan. Gray romans lamarche be center. Does that make sense. I think it's really interesting bill. Because lamar was under center believed the least of any quarterback since he's come into the league. He's been the least of any quarterback in the nfl. So because i was trying to grab like splits and see how he performed and they're just meaningless because it's always so that's not an exercise you do I think part of the case for it is that play action works better under center. The ravens use a lot of play action. But it would open up a different part of that actually was looking for stats on play action under center versus shotgun and ben baldwin. Had done the work. I think the he did two thousand and ten to seventeen or something anyways. I founded off outsiders First down play action. Eight point three yards per play. I down shotgun play action. Seven point eight so pretty meaningful so you can see why but are. Do you feel like that makes sense for ravens. Given lamar skill said and some of the issues with the offense. I hate it. Ooh lutely hated. Here's why yes what. What in two thousand eighteen and twenty twenty nine hundred he was. Mvp what we all saying about gregg roman and the ravens and how smart they were. we were saying. Oh man you gotta fit the offense to your quarterback strengths and the ravens have done that with the march jackson. So you're now taking a guy who not just at the nfl of lena. But i went back to the college level and looked at his college. That's oh he. He dropped back thirty six times under center in three years at louisville this funny because they were always saying we're on our and they right and you know why chris he's really good story and the shotgun like yes. I understand that play. Action works better under center. I know the shanahan style offenses to be under center. And i think you can make it work by like. This is the exact opposite of what we settle the last couple years about the ravens where. It's not building an offense to your quarterback strengths. You're now building offense where your quarterback is being asked to something. He has not done at any level. Like lamar might be able to do it. Because he's super talented. And i think if you wanna go to play action you know if you wanna mix it in. Maybe one more time per game or haven't under center one more time per game that's not going to be the end of the world. But if a significant portion of their offense if it's ten percent or twenty percent more than it was under center that is a negative for me. Like i think the benefits of you know getting play action and getting that sort of cheat code of plaques under center is going to be more than countered by lamar going to a place where he is not comfortable. Especially because you're rpo game from the gun should be so effective because of what you're able to do running the football out of the gun with lamar in the bax. And you spend the first round pick on jacob dobbins last year Right atop of that like to me. It's not as if the ravens had a super complex super interesting super varied passing attack. Last year throwing downfield epistle they have had a very rudimentary like downfield passing game and to me. That's not lamar to me. That's the sort of the they haven't really given him any answers. Like a lot of their passing attack is just verts downfield and then The deep over route where you have to clear out there expecting so frequently single safety. They're thinking okay. Capita safety in the boxes at the running game. We're only going to face the glass safety while we're to run for because that's going to challenge that deep safety in the middle of the field. They're going to give him basically had to pick which one of the vertical asi has to take or. We're going to run that clear route with go out and then run the deep over behind it. 'cause that's going to clear out that deep safety in the middle of the field we're gonna have a wide open guy running over the middle of the field behind him and that does happen. It does work but like you have to have more than that like..

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"Back. Nfl joe nfl. Believe he covers the broncos. He asks with the broncos current quarterback room what looks like the best case scenario for twenty twenty one and likely. Is it welfare. The best case scenarios trading for aaron rodgers. Likely is it. I do not know if you happen to know. I think there is a television show. I would love to find out when it's going to happen leaving the rogers possibility aside. This seems really easy to me. Like it's much better for the broncos if drew lock breaks out and has a big season then teddy bridgewater rabbit just because number one lakh signed for multiple years teddy bridgewater i believe when he restructured ended up on a one year contract. I think about lake be the two people taping. This podcast are both part of the teddy hive like we both love teddy bridgewater. I think he's better than people are giving him credit for right now but. I do think that we've seen his ceiling. Might not be that high like his floor. Repeat pretty solid. But it's tough to imagine him playing at an mvp level for an extended period of time. I don't think you lock. Has that in him. But we have a much bigger sample with teddy bridgewater. Rayfield pre confident kind of projecting. What his his sealion flurries with your lock. We have a smaller sample. We just don't have as much information. And i don't think it's about to happen but i would be more surprised if teddy bridgewater hat. Mvp caliber season. I would be drew. Lock had one interesting. It's tricky because like you said yeah a teddy. We kind of know who he is. This point last mountain was like there are two games with the saints where he looked really good and one of them was the bucks in one of them was the bears where like he rarely average ten air yards per attempt in these two games but we saw last season teddy teddy Our mutual friend. Greg rosenthal was defending him to tax and said that If you take out red zone. And i think like third down he stands for really good or something very specific but i think what's tricky about this is you're you're right like the the best case. Scenario for the broncos is that drew lock takes another step toward right. I think what's complicated is because the broncos defense is so good i believe we'll be that projection. It is almost like. Would you rather have the safe quarterback who can take care of the football and where it's more complementary with the defense right and who can benefit from the great skill players That denver has get the ball in their hands or do you want higher variants quarterback. Because you're in the afc west and you're not gonna win by playing safe. It's a complicated question. I agree with you though. Like the best case scenario is that drew lock is good. I just think it did play a whole season pretty much and we also played four years of college. So it's not like i like we've got more of a sample size on drew and we do like to you know like in the nfl. And if i was denver fan. I wouldn't feel great about what i saw last year. No i mean. I don't think it's likely for either. This does feel like you would be a great landing spot for cargo. Yeah let's do that. With derek carr steam. I mean they're not gonna trade it's division divisions as a thought experiment. I think there eleven and six. It's a playoff team. I feel like it's a a top ten. No maybe definitely top twelve maybe top ten roster outside of quarterback which is kind of like when you do quarterback sacks without the reds owner down like those are important for recent recent but like this is eighteen. That is crying out for competent quarterback. Play and i think there are so many players in this team who have shown flashes or look really good for long stretches of time where it's just like they could be really impressive. They just had a quarterback they could rely upon. And maybe that's steady. And i think that would not be out of the question. I think like the you know the floor. Obviously like the average season. You'd rather have teddy playing teddy football than drew. Lock playing drew lock football but i think the ceiling the question. There is drew lock. I'm gonna read you a quote from jerry. Jeudy talking about the two quarterbacks who is it somebody said. I don't give a shit when asked about the quarterback competition. It was a defensive player in denver which is just delightful. But jerry jeudy does give a shit because he's catching passes from these guys so he was asked about it and he said both of the guys have different types of spiral and air to the ball. Drew has more of a heart spiral and teddy is more of a floater. Just a certain way or the ball you have to focus on each person and catching the ball and it comes out of their hands. I the truly are the two types of humans jerry. Jeudy had some of those kind of weird drops last year. Maybe he wants to floater. Maybe he wants that catchable. Teddy ball i. This is the time of year where like every every reporter's going to ota's and like every quarterback has played for a team players are being like. Wow you throws a great ball have then commanding be like yeah teddy. Those kind of a floater on a good sign..

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"Know what this team is by to almost to a t. There the afc cowboys down. Yeah like super invested at receiver and running back like deep super high end offensive line. A lot of guys on defense real name by you know by the sky. And maybe he'll be good but like some question marks on defense nico autry. I mean like you know budhu. Pres there I can't think lawrence you know like some a first-round pick at cornerback in caleb farley A veteran cornerback on the other side. Like they're a team were like they have seven or eight. Just bona fide stunts and we saw what happened last year at the cowboys went three. Those guys got hurt in september. They were a mess of a football team. And i think we're trying to see you know. I think they're ceiling a super high because all eight of those guys are healthy. That's a scary football team. But if they lose one of those guys together probably gonna be okay they probably gonna win the division if they lose three of those guys we have the nfc east from last year the afc south might also be comparable to the nfc east. But people don't like 'cause fans right now are shaking their fists in their car. Carson wentz is right there. He was useless. yeah. I don't want to exactly really makes sense. I think one difference again. The titans defense was so bad last year. They just need to be like a below if this offense is as explosive as it should be as it could be. The defense doesn't need to be. I would just say like below average is probably good enough to win the division in my mind. That's what i was. That's what i was telling myself about the cowboys last year to equipment. We might actually be right right. I really like to me. If those eight stars those guys who are to me top five top six at their position all stay healthy i think they can compete with an average health season from the chiefs or an average health season from the other teams in the top of the but again that's risky. Let's let's wrap up. The julio discussion by talking about some of the other teams involved by which i mean the other teams that didn't make the trade The entire nfc west barely the entire nfc lowest. Every team is all just relieved that no one else in the nfc west signed. I thousand yet had actually said that at a nascar race today. He also said that. I think it was his first nascar race which i was like confused. I was like cuff of the nascar fan. And then you'd real bills anyway. So i think all the rams seahawks and the niners are all kind of pulling down their guns allah michael scott and helps in the office but the packers were team that i have to think there. There's some i guess. Disappointment amongst the fan base mainly because probably there were hoping it would be like. This is what we've done to bring aaron back and then the patriots were the other team. I feel like that was really sort of being position. Does a likely trade partner. How do you feel about those teams today. God i mean. I think there are like like the ravens. At least there was some discussion at them. Don't think that ever really made much sense. The the chiefs like the chiefs. We're going to do something and just blow away the league and just try to fit. Julio john their cap for like a year the cap is back yeah. The cap isn't real. And get the falcons just treated the way like a hall of fame player for a second round pick next year just because like just a. We wanted to get rid of him. Yeah i mean like i would have liked the packers just for like the sheer entertainment value. Like i like you know. The they have the announcement. I can picture like the press conference. Julio jones becoming a packer and then like aaron rodgers like sneaks onto the podium and like hugs bryant constant. everything is fixing the packers is only like the scariest demon football again But that didn't happen. That's fine. I'll do about that but Tennessee the only thing that didn't make sense was just because julio is probably going to get more expensive after this year. You would have figured that i always. I would've figured he was going to go to a team. Had a quarterback on a rookie contract. I think that always made the most sense. In which is why. I lean towards mayo jacksonville as possible fit but i do think that you know tennessee at this point. I'd like you said. I think they're all in over the next year or two to win with this court. He kept saying jacksonville. Which i think makes total sense. And i actually i live and i was like you know. Bill barr wrote. This great column talked about jacksonville and it makes a lotta sense and the looks on. Everyone's faces of utter disinterest. When i don't like jacksonville no we want to talk about the patriot. Oh god i'm confirming ever what. Some suspicions is Yeah i i agree. I i think it's also noteworthy that the falcons give you guys a small win that you didn't have to that the team didn't have to eat. Any of julio salary because i think if it had been one of those other teams. I'm sure they were all asking for that. You know and the fact that the titans took his entire contract is a is a small consolation for kids fans to lease the greatest wired franchise history. Okay so i would. There's been a better time. To announce his trade for the falcons but they didn't bury it friday at nine pm like if they could have done it during the Like the announcement of the senate race that would have been the best time detroit. I think getting the hawks w really was huge. You know maybe they put in some calls got got some fouls on xtra fouls joy labidi. This goes this goes all the way up all right. That's enough polio. Talk for today. I promised mail bag. I asked for questions and you guys sent in some great ones both via twitter and also in the reviews on the items page for this podcast in. I really like the mall. We're going to start with one about a player that may tyson. I talked discussed a bit. But i want to discuss with you in more detail. Bill the question is from that. Oakland kid who asks will derek carr play well enough to get him another extension if so what does that look like. Four years hundred million dollars. I find derek really interesting. Because it's like he plays for a team that seems to be constantly trying to get rid of him or constantly debating whether or not. He's good even though he has clearly been one of the better parts of this football team or the last few years so he signed his contract in two thousand seventeen. This kind of got me thinking about it and it was very team friendly deal by the way they could have gone out of it. As part of the reason why their cars constantly rumored to be on the move is because the deals reasonable and then get out of it since let me let me just. This is blowing my mind. It's two thousand seventeen may steal. It was coming off a couple. Hit the quote unquote at the pierre. Hurting like kind of ridiculous but twenty seventeen. So since then. The raiders gone six nine four and twelve seven and nine eight you know. I don't believe winds are quarterback stat. Here is where their defense ranked every single one of those years..

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"Featuring lenny. The only nfl podcasts. One of the hosts tighten up. Is what happens when you lunch and you on your collar. That's lenny. I'm unicom's i am joined today by my good friend so such a good friend. Actually that he joined me over weekend to do this. Because i am going on vacation and also because some actual big crazy. Nfl news happened this weekend. Bill barnwell our long national nightmares of actually. I can't really keep using long national. I feel like the taxing was actually a national nightmare. Julio thing only lasted like really two weeks. This is a nightmare in the city of atlanta Well we stayed the hawk swan. So they've got that going out and going for them it was they almost blew it at the end versus the sixers and i honestly was about text charles macdonald just mental health check but yet so the provoke inside of this. I've already talked about a lot. Just kind of you know some of my puzzle like just i guess being a little bit confused by some of the decisions may with respect to the time line terms of restructuring. Mad rafting kyle pits. This is about kind of what has been expected for. A while. In terms of the return i think if the falcons a gotten a first round pick back falcons fans would feel a lot more well up better about it but they didn't they got a twenty twenty two second round draft pick in a twenty twenty three fourth-rounder they're sending a two thousand twenty three six founder to the tennessee. Titans so bill. I wanna talk to you. More about the tennessee side of it Because this is a massive division potentially playoff changing trade. do you like it for tennessee. Who i think will k with it again. I think i. I think it's fine. Like i understand why they did it. I think it's an okay decision. But it's not the sort of slam dunk. I think some people are making it out to be right now. Let me it's not. It's not the entree hopkins trade where it was like. Oh not only. Do we get a superstar. Receiver we get rid of this awful contract. We train a second round pick. That was like an obvious over the top victory for arizona even if it didn't fix their team necessarily tendency so here's let me try and make a couple arguments and you tell me whether they changed the way you feel about. I don't know i mean are you. Where do you start on the still. Actually before i get into it. I think that it makes a lot of sense for tennessee. Given their time line given the the do want to win now given that they're in a bad division given that they had a massive gaping hole at wide receiver. that said. i don't think it changes the landscape of the afc. I i'm i agree. I mean i think. That's basically where i come in but i don't know i think they should have made a move but i don't know that a move for a expensive veteran wide receiver as good as Translates these incredible. I have some questions about the way. They're building their team here. Because i always think about the people who leave the patriots right like about how guys like bill. O'brien and john robinson here who is the gm of the tennessee. Titans who's done a good job overall about how they build their roster and think about what. This offense is now in terms of how much they're spending at the very top. They ryan tannehill for next year on a thirty four million dollar cap Derrick henry at fifteen million teller the one their left tackle fourteen point. seven million. Roger sampled their starting guard at twelve point. Nine million now. Julio jones coming in at eleven and a half million right now but flee know something about julio jones he is someone who is pretty frequently with two or three years after his deal agitating for a new contract and if he plays well this year i would expect him to get some sort of new deal from tennessee and a pretty significant race probably his last major contract in the nfl and then on top of that you have aj. Who's going to make one point. Eight million on paper for next year but is gonna come due for an extension and you gotta figure that's going to come in around twenty twenty one million dollars per year. I mean that's ninety million before you even get into any new deals for jones or brown. Maybe you cut sappho. That's not out of the question. But like they're going to spend probably something around one hundred million dollars of their catholics about half of the cap on six five maybe offensive guys like that's not. How teams typically win in the nfl. It's typically how like teammate. The patriots have one in the nfl. This is not really how bill belichick has built his team's doesn't mean it's right or wrong but i think that sort of is the first thing that to me is just raises some questions about what the plan released here so i screwed this up because we should have done the football side of at first and had like been very fun talked about just what it incredible assortment of talent. This is on the side of the football and then the buzzkill cap stuff after. But i actually think there's sort of intertwined bill because you mentioned derrick henry. That's a contract that the titans can move on from Part of the reason. Why yeah. I didn't object too much to it when they did sign it and i also think there's a that sort of ties to the football side because you look at this titans offense which is one of the run heavy offense if not. I think maybe just behind baltimore in book do. Yeah okay so you look at that and you say well why would you trade for an elite wide receiver. If you're going to run the football. And i you know. I think that's an assumption like we are making the notion not only that derrick henry will be on the football team for several more years. I guess would be two more after this season in the idea that this is still going to be a very run. Centric offense that's based on the offense. Set the titans were and we know that they've got any offense coordinator and todd doubting because ardor smith which you know. I've said i view as it's not a good thing for tennessee because how good are there. Smith was but i think the in many ways. It's easy to envision. Julio jones slotting into this like play action heavy offense and taking advantage of those wide gaping holes in the middle of the field and the deep ball that ryan tannehill has been very efficient at throwing I also think that there's a reason to believe that if you have a jeep brand new have julio jones offense is going to evolve a little bit yeah absolutely fair and they did lose. China spent this year as well. So it's not as if you figure they're going to come out and run more twelve personnel than they did last year. They're going to evolve a bit on offense. That's totally fair. I think they have to. Because i think if you don't you're basically the stefan adam phelan kirk cousins. Dalvin cook where you have a team that you know wants to run the ball..

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