35 Burst results for "Couple Times"

The Charlie Kirk Show
Breitbart's Matt Boyle Gives Speaker McCarthy an A+
"I want to get some other stories here. That we have a story here for breitbart dot com. I want to read the headline. Speaker McCarthy and video special how the world has changed in new Republican majority in-house. I'll never give up. Matt, you've had the opportunity to interview him a couple times. How would you grade speaker McCarthy as how he's doing right now as head of the House of Representatives? I mean, I would say he's a pretty much an a plus, right? I mean, I think that he's doing everything that he said he was going to do over the course of the beginning of the year. And if anything, that really rainbow chase first week is speaker or the week leading up to him being the speaker the first week of the Republican majority where they had 15 separate speakership elections. We talked about this in the interview. So we did it in our on camera interview. We talked about a whole number of different topics, immigration, China, the border. The debt ceiling was a big part of it. The one of the things we open with was the new Republican majorities like. And that was very much focused on what that first week was like. And he talked about how it was. You know, pretty tough week, you know, 15 rounds like rocky Balboa, but he made it through it. And he said that while it was tough going through and he wouldn't wish that on anyone, it's still he thinks that that made it made the House Republicans come a little bit closer together. And I think you're seeing that happen right now where they just pulled off the remarkable passage of the debt ceiling deal that is forced President Biden to the table to negotiate. And now the Senate Republicans are united behind the house Republicans heading into these negotiations next week at The White House. So. There are a lot of things to like about what McCarthy has done as speaker so far. And I

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
Lara Trump: Many People Continue to Support Donald Trump
"These striking images coming out of out of Palm Beach, where the roadways are just lined with hundreds, if not thousands of people waving American flags, the Trump flags wearing the maga hats, so that has to be such an encouragement to the president. Oh, it really is. And you know, I actually saw over the past couple of days, my father in law a couple times. I went over to Mar-a-Lago with my kids and every time we drove over there, starting on Friday. It was the same scene. People out on the street corners lining the streets on the bridge there on the way over to Mar-a-Lago. And I think it means so much to him to see that the people are still behind him. I think it's palpable. It's in the air. Anyone who maybe for a second that you know what, I don't really know about Donald Trump, maybe he's not the guy in 24. People can clearly see this now Todd. And people are saying, wait a minute, if this is what they can do to one of the most powerful men in the world, Donald Trump, think about what they could do to me. If this government decides that they don't like the way I'm operating, the things I'm saying, the way I'm conducting myself. And so I think a lot of people see themselves maybe in a way and Donald Trump's place. I mean, look at the way the conservatives have been treated over the past two years in this country, whether by big pack and social media, whether in front of abortion clinics, people who are praying or singing the next day have their door busted in by the FBI, parents, of course, targeted as domestic terrorists who just wanted to go to the school board meeting and find out about what their kids are learning in school. And so I think a lot of people have sadly had to maybe get shaken awake in a way. To see that this isn't just about Donald Trump, it's about the future of our country. And if you can weaponize the justice system against your political opponents, then we are no better off than authoritarian communist countries. And

The Officer Tatum Show
Winning Against Wokeness
"I want to play an audio clip for you guys. The left try to dog our home girl I'll say Bethany mandel and Carol markowitz have written a book called stolen youth. I want you guys to go out and get it. And it's about how the left devastated youngsters all across the country with these whack behind lockdowns that did nothing, but exacerbate anxiety, depression, bad grades, put our kids behind, you name it. Didn't do anything to help the kids. So they talk about this stuff and all this woke nonsense. CRT DEI. Climate change that are impacting our children today scare the crap out of them. All right, so go out and get the book double down on the left is going after. They went after Bethany mandel. You know what? Go ahead and get her book again, she co authored co authored it with Carol markowitz. This is me just wanting to fight back against the left. And you're gonna be able to do it with their book. Now they're not a sponsor or anything like that. But I think this is very, very important. This is how we fight back. All right, so they're gonna stick the media on one of ours. All right, all right, we're gonna help them sell more books. But I do wanna play an audio clip for you. So this is what this moment went viral. All right, again, Bethany mandel, she's the co author of stolen youth this moment went viral. I want you to understand the background because she wrote a column over the weekend. And she explained what was happening at the time. She goes on this show the rising a show that put on by the hill, which is an online publication, but they have a YouTube channel or a regular television cable channel. I'm not sure it's been a long time since I've seen the scene of the show, frankly. But she appeared on the show. And she had a little brain fart, if you will, in the middle of the interview. But in the background, this chick has 6 kids that she and her husband are homeschooling. She had just got on. She was just dealing with two of her kids. She heard one of the hosts, I believe, if I recall her column correctly, say something kind of outlandish, kind of a dig towards, you know, families that have a bunch of kids. So here she was dealing with her kids right before she gets on. She hears something from them that kind of sounds like a dig. She's postured ready to go on defense almost after she hears this. But she but she's on to talk about her book. So here's the audio clip of Bethany mandel, the liberals went absolutely nuts, but they're not gonna win. We're about to beat their behinds in just a sec, but I want you to hear this. Audio clip, number one, pop up or Sean. And for Americans consider themselves very liberal. And probably fewer of them consider themselves to be woke. And so, you know, when we started that year, would you mind defining well because it's come up a couple times that I just want to make sure we're all on the same page. So, I mean, woke is sort of the idea that. This is going to be one of those moments that goes viral. I mean, woke is something that's very hard to define, and we've spent an entire chapter defining it.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Charlie Defines "Woke"
"I wanted to find woke. I want to play this piece of tape. She's a sweet person, Bethany mandel. She should have been more prepared for this. And it looks hard. You get put on the spot unless you host a radio program or a TV show. It's difficult to always have an answer. I mean, I think if she was asked to answer that as an op-ed, she would have done it, but it was she just kind of got a little twisted. Cut 92, Bethany mandel got asked a question by Brianna joy. Who I've debated actually. You guys should find that debate at turning point you say YouTube. Play cut 92, she gets asked the question of what is woke? Would you mind defining well because it's come up a couple times that I just want to make sure I'm on the same page. So, I mean, woke is sort of the idea that. This is going to be one of those moments that goes viral. I mean, woke is something that's very hard to define, and we've spent an entire chapter defining it. It is sort of the understanding that we need to totally reimagine and reduce society in order to create hierarchies of oppression. What bothers me about this clip and it's painful to watch is it makes us conservatives look stupid, okay? It makes as if we don't know what we're talking about because it would say well call the time. So we're going to dive into actually what woke is. Here's the best definition. Call everything systemically unjust until you control it. That's woke. Where does what come from? Woke comes from a particular activist who is wearing stay woke, get woke T-shirt, colloquially that was spread on Twitter, was that guy's name, del Rey or something, where you have now been awoken to all the systemic injustice, almost as if now you have the glasses and you can see the fault lines. You can see the fissures. You have awakened to the injustices. Before you were asleep and now you are awake. That is what the idea of woke means. But woke ism is tyrannical Marxism by another name. That's what it is. It is prioritizing race over merit. It is prioritizing characteristics that mean nothing. It is a full throated, negative campaign against the founding of America, woke ism is a campaign in crusade against people that they think are oppressors and turning people to believe their victims and then have the victims victimize others.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Jason Brown Talks Consumer Tax Advocate and Covid Relief Funds
"For the loyal listeners of our program, you've heard me mention ERC, the employee retention credit. You've heard me mention it a couple times. And I've been blown away by the news that we have received of how many of you have been able to successfully get credits from the federal government. And look, I'm very clear. I wish Congress never would have appropriated this money. But it's there. And I'd rather have you get it than Ukraine and all of you need to look into it to research it. And as you know, you could do that at COVID tax relief federal. I was so blown away by the numbers. So enthusiastic about how many of you have been helped by it, wanted to have Jason from COVID tax relief dot org, join us and help break the news Jason, welcome to the program. It's good to see you. Thanks, Jason. So Jason, how many Charlie Kirk show listeners have participated in this program via your company and how much money have you successfully been able to recover? It continues to blow my mind as well. And at the numbers as of this morning, just from the last time you had us come on here Charlie over 200 business owners and over $24 million has been claimed and paid out through the ERC just to your listener. So that's exciting. That's amazing. So Jason, give our audience a little picture of who are these people? They're small business owners. They're plumbers, they're electricians. Who are the type of people that are mainly calling you and asking for help? Well, and that's actually what I love about the employee retention credit. It's not just a handout to anyone out there that owns a business. It's only going to those business owners that retained their W two employees during the pandemic during 2020 and 2021. And so it's a true win for business owners. This is, by the way, this is the last COVID stimulus money available to business owners. And look, I like how you put it. Whether you agree or not with the cares act, it's already been allocated. It's there. It's out there. So take it, right? If you retain your employees, look at it as a reward for giving those people a place to work during a tough time.

Mark Levin
Caller: The Deficiencies of Electric Vehicles
"I was just calling about the battery efficiencies with these electric cars Don't they lose that up to 50% of their power in their wintertime And I know it's had in Vegas a couple times in the summer My battery shot down my phone to protect itself Really That could be life threatening stuff with these batteries with these cars If you get stuck with no power well of course you're right Now let's just think this through Have you ever driven here in New York Have you ever driven on the well you have on 95 save from exit 12 all the way to exit one over the Delaware memorial bridge Have you ever done that drive Yes Okay on 95 they have places to stop you know to get gasoline to get some to eat In Delaware side by the way they have the Joseph R Biden junior stop and I call it the Joseph R Biden toilet because that's basically what it is But nonetheless can you imagine lining up for 20 minutes to get a full charge Can you imagine what it would be like there Be it disaster Down to Sean having that in the caste station going to 8 minutes Yeah and there's a zillion of them So we're going to have a zillion charge stations right Public free electricity Are you serious And what's that going to do to the electrical grid Is nobody thought this out The answer is yes Nobody has I mean how stupid is this

The Officer Tatum Show
Nationwide Murder Epidemic: A Growing Concern
"All right, ladies and gentlemen, I was looking at this article that's pretty interesting to me. And it says 1% of U.S. counties account for 42% of the nationwide murder. Murder rate, the murders. It says 5% of counties account for 73% of all murders while having less than half of the U.S. population. It says 1% of USA, I mean, that's what I just read. The 1% is 32 counties. Which have 21% of the USA population according to a study of 2020 homicides published Monday by the crime prevention research center. The study also found that 5% of counties accounted for 73%, which is what I just said a second ago, 73% of all of the murders yet having just 47% of the U.S. population. The 52% of counties without any murders account for 10% of the USA population. Murder isn't a nationwide problem, the sensors of president John lott, I just saw him at the event. I got to have John to come on and talk about this specifically. But John light, incredible guy. I had him on a couple times. He's the guru when it comes to murder and shoot it out and shootings and things that are associated with that. But John lott, a writer said his conclusion of the study is that it's a problem of a small set of urban areas concentrated in small areas inside of them. And even in those counties, murders are concentrated in small areas inside of those small counties.

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
How Did People Stay Effortlessly Thin in Past Decades?
"I don't spend a lot of time on health websites, well, to be honest, I don't spend any time on health websites, my health guru is Deborah, Deborah, as soon as they're right here. But in any event, I saw this really interesting item, which includes a picture of people on the beach. Now this is Gold Coast Australia 1972. But the meme that accomplished companies it is, how were people effortlessly thin in the 1950s and 1960s. And even the 1970s. And the word that caught my attention was effortlessly. Now the writer goes on to say that people in the past, and this is the recent past. I mean, obviously within our lifetime, he says they didn't do crazy diets. They didn't have any calorie counting apps. They didn't have to fast. They didn't even have a gym membership. And they even ate dessert. So the question is, here we are in our society now. Struggling to manage weight and figure out how to get thinner. And he goes, this wasn't really a fight. This wasn't a struggle. People didn't have to like go to heroic lengths. It seemed to happen naturally. Now, he goes on to point out that people, in those days, again, we're talking about the recent past, 8 food cooked from scratch. I think that's an important factor. They ate food that they made. They ate full fat. They ate out only as a treat. So this is actually a cultural shift that people would go out to eat, you know, a couple times a month, but this idea of eating out every three days or multiple times a week, this is new. They didn't eat foods with long ingredient lists. So this is also a phenomenon of our time. You look at the box and it's got all this stuff in the food. So there's an interesting graph here showing the obesity of the United States. And the United States was, as a society, not obese, the turning point was a 1980, and then starting in 1980 you see rising obesity. It's leveled off slightly in the last few years. But by and large Americans have added on a lot of pounds in the decades from 1980 to the present. And so the writer says, what happened? Well, U.S. dietary guidelines got introduced, the food industry created a multitude of low fat products, huge increase in refined grains, added sugar, increase of additives and pesticides, and societal norms changed to eating out. So people eat out a lot more. And he goes on to make the point that writer does that people now eat out, well, some people eat out for pleasure. We do W and I eat out a lot. But people also eat because they're sad or from boredom. And he goes on the point that they're never full because the protein and the nutrients have sometimes been removed from the from the food supply.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Chris Kohls and Sebastian Discuss the Cast of 'Back to the Future'
"About some of the background stuff here. Let's talk about the cast. Let's talk about who was meant to be Marty McFly and who was meant to be Marty McFly's girlfriend originally. This kind of broke my heart when I found out. So let's talk about the cars, Chris, give us your comments as an actor as a writer. What do you think about the casting here? Well, I'm mildly biased because I do know biff. I actually know what personally. No, really? Yeah, yeah. Yeah, I have a friend who's a writer out here in Hollywood that I met. I used to work on a TV show out here as a PA back when I first came to LA and this writer guy that I'm Friends with. His best friend is biff from Back to the Future. Wow. Yeah, so I added them on Facebook and I wrote them a couple times and I'm like, buddies with biff now. Did he do anything? So, y'all, is he from the theater? What did he do? He's a comedian. So he left Back to the Future. It was hard for him to get work after Back to the Future. So he ended up doing some stand up comedy stuff. He tried to kind of get the back of the future stuff off of his resume more or less so that he could get other roles, didn't really work out for him. So now he actually kind of leans into the Back to the Future thing. He does like a song about back to the features on the YouTube everybody can find it. It's pretty funny. But no, look, this is a brilliant cast. As you know, they originally and this is why I'm telling you that they really knew they had a hit on their hands. They couldn't get Michael J. Fox because he was working on this other show. Right. So they said, okay, well, we'll get this other guy. The brother in this other guy, Eric stokes. Yeah, thank you. There's about a foot taller. It's about a foot taller, yeah, and some of these shots are actually the reverse of Eric. Yeah. Not that one, though. But some of them. But Eric Stoltz just didn't have what Michael J. Fox has. Not that. It was worse than that. They did 5 weeks of filming. And Eric Stoltz thought this was a tragedy. He thought he actually thought this was a tragedy because back in the future and he's lost his crummy past. Eric actually thought that was sad that he's lost this life that was crappy and so he played this as a some kind of experience tragedy. I mean, what a lunatic.

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
Caller: Mitch McConnell Needs a New Nickname
"Todd, a long time listener, I only tried calling a couple times, got through once. Yeah, I was listening to you on the radio all the time and they were talking about this, Mitch McConnell, and I told, I guess it was grace that answers. I told her I said, I used to be a Democrat and my dad was a yellow dog Democrat and I used to listen to him complain 24/7 after he voted for some of these people. And so I decided to become a conservative and I'm not sure which way to turn with his useless as they're becoming. Mitch McConnell, I guess what is nickname was the turtle? I guess that ought to be called the weasel now, but I'm not really sure, but I just wanted to touch base. We're here in Georgia. So we know we can't call our senators and get anything out of them. It's a fair point, but that is a good point. He does need a new nickname. I like weasel. That's a good one. I like that one. We tried to get Herschel Walker, and I love Herschel, but I know he wasn't the world's best candidate, but I give up on the people in America. I've been around a long, long time, went through, you know, of the war and a bunch of other and I'm like, I just don't know what to do anymore, you know? And

WCPT 820
"couple times" Discussed on WCPT 820
"Then we did it a couple times on Zoom. That's right. Fantastic. Yeah. Yes, the free speech TV daytime drinking that we disguised as a lung. That's right. Yes. We can go back to some kind of zones together. That was a lot of day drinking. Yeah. All right, love you, Christa. See you tomorrow night. Okay. All right. All right, there she goes. All right, we have time. But you know, now you're going to have to wait for your next, what the hell Herschel. But let's talk to Kate. What? Kate and Milwaukee will be their pay per view. I assume, hello, Kate and Milwaukee. Good morning, everybody. I'm so excited. We will be there. We're looking forward to seeing bob Reiner and it's going to be a great time. And Francis, I miss you. You are the best car ride in friend ever. Thank you, hi, Dave, please come and kiss Scott and Seamus for me. That's my favorite story, Kate. Is this Francis offered to put a name tag on at Karen's potluck? Oh, my God. We walked in and people were like, they doubled. They took double takes, like, wait, who's that? And I was like, everybody's like, well, why are you so late? I was like, well, we have to bring the death of honor. And people were like, you know how you know I love you. I'm gonna slam and slam you into heartbreak right now. Just like there. That's okay. I have a headache already. It's all good. Love you guys. Love you. 29 minutes after the hour. Fridays with friends. WCW CPT 8 20, where facts matter. I'm Peter shack now, CNBC. Stocks have opened lower with rising interest rates continuing to dampen investor sentiment with a ten year treasury now at its highest yield since 2007, well north of 4%. That's making investors more reluctant to bet on stocks. One quarterly report that is not so encouraging this morning comes from snap, the parent of SnapChat, the company is projecting no revenue growth this quarter as a weakening economy makes digital advertisers more reluctant to spend. Snap shares are plunging more than 28%. American Express is also trading lower this morning, despite reporting better than expected quarterly profit and revenue, investors are focusing on the fact that the financial services giant added $778 million to its reserves for potential customer defaults. And Twitter is telling employees there are no plans for company-wide layoffs that follows reports that prospective owner Elon Musk would lay off 75% of workers. Peter Shaq now, CNBC. Here the CNBC business updates each weekday at 9 30 1230 and four 30. Now your WCT a 20 Chicago traffic

The Charlie Kirk Show
Kari Lake Is Doing Very Well in the State of Arizona...
"Is doing very well in the state of Arizona. And I want to just brag on Kerry Lake for a minute. Kerry Lake is running one of the most unconventional campaigns, and if Carrie Lake wins, which it sure looks like she will. It will be a shock to the entire American political consultant class. The Kerry Lake has ignored advice from all the experts called experts, she does ask me anything forums where she takes questions from everybody in the audience. Who does that when you run for office, not betterman? Or Katie Hobbs. They just run to the hills and they stay away from the media. Carey like likes the media. Carey like wants the media. It's fascinating. And look, I've told Carrie a couple times. I was like, hey, maybe you should, you know, moderate on some of this stuff, and you do have to really lean in and she's like, I'm just gonna go all in. Okay, fine. And I had my doubts and not to say that it was a disagreement. I was just like, man, this is a very cavalier campaign. And it's working. You know, recent polls show that carries up, I'm sure that she's down. I'm telling you, on the ground, it looks great.

The Officer Tatum Show
Who Are We to Judge?
"Can I just keep it real with y'all for a second? Am I gonna really judge Herschel down the domestic violence thing is a little different, but Herschel Walker having four kids by four different women. Am I really gonna come out against him when I got two kids about two different women? I'm just being honest. And everybody that's honest, that's willing to keep it 100. Some of y'all know that if the roads, if you had, you know, your luck had run out a couple times, you would have more kids than you have now. You just so happened to do something you weren't supposed to be doing. And you just got lucky. Now I'm not saying it's luck, a specifically, or a bad luck that you have more than one kid or multiple kids because at the end of the day, if you don't want to be, you don't want to have kids, you should be bumping and grinding and pumping and sweating. But all of us know that we're one step away from making really bad mistakes. I think some people will know that have been in situations where you are in a tumultuous relationship with a woman who was absolutely out of her mind that you know that you were one step away from being involved in a domestic violence dispute. You probably wanted to, but you got enough common sense to know that you're not going to put your hands on somebody, but that's been the rest of your life. It's been a long period of time in jail and running your reputation and your kids look at you crazy now and now you're a DV person.

The Dan Bongino Show
Lessons Learned From 'Man's Search for Meaning'
"You know I think back to about one of the most powerful books I've ever read By Victor frankel man's search for meaning I mentioned it on the show a couple times It's a really really powerful book Once you pick it up you won't be able to put it down You can read it in a day or two It's a story of what the concentration camps look like during the Holocaust his firsthand story Oh my gosh it's a page Turner And he talks about how the people who survived always had hope that man's search for meaning is based in hope if you have hope you're going to see your wife again or something to that effect you'll keep going by the day but he could tell He'd say you know whenever I lost hope excuse me whenever people lost hope you can tell like that was it There's nothing you could zoom out of torture or pain You couldn't flex upon them to get them to move and do what you wanted You know people will bad conditions no matter how bad if you still have hope you can get out of them but I'm wondering if you know if a lot of people in the country be given the really horrible conditions right now I mean objectively horrible conditions in a lot of places where you have fentanyl killing people death I mean people die It's a literal expression of what's happening not a figurative one People are dying You have border towns being overrun thousands of people a day You have an inflation crisis raging You have people struggling to buy food you know I wonder if people haven't reset their expectations and I had called it embracing to suck and my prior line of work sometimes you'd be sent around to places and some of those places you would be sent around to The conditions just weren't great You know there wasn't a lot of food around It was hard There was severe language barriers It was hot people get sick a lot And my colleagues would tell me all the time you know just got to embrace the suck that's it

The Charlie Kirk Show
What Will Our Diets Look Like in 2030?
"Economic Forum asked the question, is it what will our diet look like in 2030? This is an official document from the World Economic Forum. It says oils like canola oil are more sustainable. Plus reduced levels of toxic testosterone. Now, what's amazing is that if you talk to any nutritionist, if you talk to any weight trainer, they will tell you to stay away from canola oil that seed oils are the worst thing for you. And by the way, you find seed oils in a lot of salad dressings. That's really where you find a lot of seed oils. You find seed oils, sometimes you find them in kind of just like, I don't want to say candy bars, but a lot of the kind of more processed foods canola oil is really, really bad for you. It's in almost everything. I'm not being my memories, not what it should be on working canola oil is it's in every type of food. I just think about salad dressings immediately. It's really bad for you. And the World Economic Forum is pushing forward, oils like canola are more sustainable, plus reduced levels of toxic testosterone. They also say we're going to be intermittently fasting. We'll eat 40% less food in 2030 to meet net zero. Oh, really? This is good for our waistlines and good for the planet. You can eat nothing and be happy. Is this document legit Connor? Can I just, before I can I can we just please double check? This is not some sort of knock off, you'll eat nothing and you'll be happy. Alternative proteins, a third of our protein will come from soy based protein, lab grown meat and up cycled citizens. Do not eat plant based meat anymore, anybody. It's really not good for you. I try to eat Elk and venison at least once a week. It is more expensive, but it's very good for you. In fact, I had Elk burgers last night, really tasty. Bison is very good for you. Just eat, what can be, I'm not against eating plants, obviously. But eat something, if you're a man, try to eat red meat a couple times a week. I'm not gonna tell you what to do. Maybe you have a bad reaction to it. But generally, our diets, I think, are making us weaker, are making us more confused. And in fact, there is some research to show that canola oils, too much soy, not enough meat, not a balanced diet, does play into depression and anxiety.

Live Behind The Veil
Worship, Works And The Kingdom Of God - burst 1
"Welcome to live behind the veil and atmosphere where men and women of God speak his word to this age and bring his kingdom to this earth. Do you have ears to hear and eyes to see what God is doing in this hour? Let us join our host and the family's conversation as the Holy Spirit is unfolding. The word behind the veil. Hi everyone, I'm Ron your host, and on this podcast, the family discusses how God wants to move through every aspect of our daily lives. It's our attitude of worship that draws him into all that we do. I work through the salvage yard and I was able to buy cars. And I fixed them up and I used them for my family. And I'd sell them and make a little profit. And I had the opportunity to rebuild a wrecked car, and the wrecked car was given to a friend, I'd met a couple times. But he was commissioned to pastor and Detroit. It was a gift to this guy. To take and start his ministry in Detroit. My heart went with that car. And my heart went with him. That car bore a connection. From me to him. I don't think I saw him again for maybe a year or two. But I always had that spirit connection. There was always a draw to pray for him to believe for him. And many times in our work, things like that, opportunity comes up, that we can do things. My work was a form of worship, right? There was numerous ones where that principle was put into play. It doesn't matter what you do. For somebody, put your heart into it. I used to do stairs for a living. And I would do custom multi-million dollar homes and bend handrails and do all the fancy woodwork. I would inevitably get into jobs that were over my head. One of the most memorable times is when I just started, I was required to learn from the ground up so I had to spend two years in the wood shop learning to build all the parts that the installers were taking out and using. Finally, after a couple of years, I went to the owner of the company, and I said, you know, I've been here two years. You promised me if I would stay, I would be afforded the opportunity to become an installer. And so he broke down and let me, you know, become a friend to an installer. And I was out there as an apprentice a couple of years anyway, finally they decided that I was knowledgeable enough to go on my own, so the first job they sent me on, they decided to send me on this custom home that was already built, people living in it, and they wanted to redesign the staircase. I was working in an environment where people were living, and so there was already finished floors finished carpeting and everything that I had to work with without destroying what they had. And I was working on marble floors and all this type of thing, and trying to put post into marble floors without destroying the marble. Oh my God. After about a week of that, I sat down one day, and I just broke down was no one was home, obviously, I was just crying, and I said, lord, I can't do this. I just don't know what to do. And he never did ask me about that. It was like, get up, go back to work. So I did. And I kept working, working and finally got the job done. I felt good about what I did. I felt like I did the best I could in about two weeks later I got called into the office by the owner. And sat down in front of his desk and he said, I just received a letter from these people that you did this custom staircase, and they said it was the best work they've ever seen. My job was on the ground, and I knew that it was just God. I mean, I got it done that because I was above my abilities, but he just helped me do it, and I ran as so many other times like that where I would bid a job and then I would get into it and realize, oh my goodness, this is stuff I've never done before, and yet the lord would show me. What to do, I believe if your heart is doing it unto the lord and your worshiping in it, then he's there. And then amazing things happen. Right. So that's the fun of walking with the lord. Yeah. You know, I know they're aspects of walking with the lord that sometimes, you know, you kind of go, well, it's not totally fun. I think there are more delightful things in a walk with God than there are things that are hard. No kidding. It's easier if you open up and submit your heart to a. And give yourself and let him change you and do his work in your art. It's a lot easier. It's like I used to always wonder, you know, where Jesus went to the cross and despise the shame for the glory set before him, and always wondered what glory. What glory, where's the glory set before me, lord? But these are the stories that that's the glory set before you win. He comes through with his special gift. Yeah. It's just incredible. I know Bill and I were working with a couple in the ministries on some programming for excel work. You know, I have no bill and I were looking at this and looking at that and we looked at each other and we just said, you know, there's just no way to go get from here and we both just kind of bowed our heads before the lord and the next thing I know there was such a flow and we had totally got the programming going and done and it was pretty amazing we just said that was the lord it was in us getting that accomplished. Sometimes God brings you to the end of your own faith. So that he can impart his own to you so that he's the one really getting the glory as we're talking here, you know, none of us are admitting that I knew it. I knew I could do that. You know, we're all saying, man, I fell short. It's really true. Yeah. As we give ourselves as worshipers through the vocations and the whatever we're doing, God honors that. With taking it and carrying it far beyond his returning love to us for doing it. And we don't know how far things like that go. And we'll probably never know, but does it matter? Because it's done unto the lord. I think we're putting into practice that principle that we do all things is unto the lord no matter what you do. Right. That's the truth. Give God an opportunity to be a blessing through you. Right. Dodge creating a heart in each one of us to serving, and we all can't be one thing. The body of Christ is made up of many parts. There is a deep revelation in vision of the kingdom of God that we're talking about. Yes. The kingdom is truly a kingdom. Yep. And what's amazing about it is if you open your heart to the lord and let him in to your heart and give him the opportunity to move through you and whatever vocation, wherever you're at, whether you're the president of the United States or you're a janitor. God doesn't look at it like, wow, you're the president or uro janitor. He's looking at your heart, and if your heart's open to him, all of a sudden whatever you're doing and wherever you're at, amazing, amazing things can happen through menial tasks, your everyday life, and that's the kingdom. It's God moving through simple people that have just opened their heart Jesus actually served others he washed people's feet and that was the most menial thing you could do. Back in his time, and so what you're saying is so true. The thing that you're doing to serve one another are the things that God just treasures. That's the thing of honoring Christ in your brother. That's right. Right. In ex 6, it talks about the early church and how there was a complaint that came up, where the Hellenistic Jews, the widows, were not being served properly. And so they got all the disciples together and then they said, you know, we really need to focus on the word and administering here. It's not good for us to wait on tables. Pick 7 people who are full of the spirit, you know who I'm talking about, right? This guy, Stefan, full of the spirit, serving tables, and here he is at the same time out doing signs and wonders and moving in God, and so this just illustrates the point of it doesn't matter what you're serving as. Right. Here's a guy serving tables to the widows. And at the same time here he is out here doing signs and wonders and causing such a stir that they ended up killing him. That's true. And now we talk about him in the Bible. Yeah. Exactly. What's interesting about that story as you were talking about that I've never seen before, what did he do to minister to those widows? I mean, I always looked at it. Yeah, he was serving tables and everything and then he was doing miracles and all that. But maybe the real miracle is what he was doing in the hearts of those widows. Sure. Meeting a need. You think about the guy who had the hardest time trying to figure out what he was going to do when he grew up, Joseph. God gave him a dream and boy, he was so proud of that dream he had to tell his brothers. And his brothers wanted to kill him. Boy, it took him some time. But then God placed him where he wanted him. And I think if we are in motion, if we are doing something, it is about living and living with a living father we may never know some of the results of what God has done through our hands through some putting in a little switch here, changing out some points in a car, singing a song that didn't make sense to anybody else or, you know, designing a building that ended up being burnt down. It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter one bit. It is all about our relationship with the lord. We've seen on this podcast that as we walk through our daily lives, if our hearts are set in worship to the lord, we will find his unseen presence in everything that we do. Experiencing the impartation of God's word through his family is life. As this time in his presence blessed you, then please subscribe to our podcast at live behind the veil dot com. If you would like to contact the family with questions or topics that you would like to discuss, you can email them to living epistles at live behind the veil dot com. Stay connected, tuned in and grow with the family as the lord unveils his word to us live. Behind the video.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Who Created 'The Woke'?
"The woke ideas are infecting our entire society. We know that. Who created the woke? Well, the woke, they're largely white liberals. Mostly, mainly. Post modernist ideas put forward by Jacques derrida and many others. Or put forward by people that have a hyper academic view of the world, the people that are closer to faith and traditional family and culture, they believe in nature and there's an unintended consequence that is bubbling up here that is something that is significant and it's profound and we've talked about it here on this program a couple times. First of all, in order to be a liberal, you must be arrogant, self righteous and a demagogue. It's a necessary, let's just say, character, series of character traits. Let's put it that way. I can't stand smugness. It's one of my least favorite characteristics. It's okay if you're wrong, but don't take yourself so seriously, be open to disagreements, have some nuance, go where facts lead you,

The Charlie Kirk Show
Joe Biden's Unforgivable Failures at the Border With Chad Wolf
"The southern border and also recruitment of new people into border patrol is the great Chad wolf. Chad, welcome to the program. Yeah, well, thanks for having me, Charlie. So Chad, let me read a headline here, which is just it's so alarming when I read this. I said, well, I had to reread it because we have all these stories printed out. And I was doing so many different things. I said, what on earth? I said 46 people dead in a Texas tractor trailer. Now, I've been to the border a couple times. I'm far from an expert. I'm a layman on this. 46 people, what the hell is going on on the southern border? Well, it's pretty bad. And this is a particularly bad incident that occurred. It's just outside of San Antonio where what appears to be a number of illegal aliens who came across that border illegally were in the back of a tractor trailer truck and obviously the heat in South Texas is pretty pretty unbearable this time of year. And unfortunately, those individuals, some of those individuals passed away. But I think what it shows you is the incentive factor that this administration's policies along that border have caused, right? Where individuals from all across the world, but particularly in Mexico and Central America and other places are trying to get to the United States as quickly as they can under a Biden administration policies because they know if they get here, then they have a very good chance of staying in remaining here in the United States, despite having no legal reason to remain here because of this administration's policy. So I think unfortunately you're going to see more and more types of these incidents as we go forward. So here's what first of all, I just want to

AP News Radio
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WABE 90.1 FM
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"Say well at this point we're just on survival mode Kids deserve more than that There's been a couple times where I first started I'd get a little frustrated at the parents and I thought to myself well why aren't the paired super involved But then I have to step back and realize those are low income neighborhoods I grew up in a low income neighborhood My mom and dad didn't know English So of course they weren't gonna read with me or do math with me And on top of that my parents always did labor jobs So I realized that a lot of those kids come from the background that I came from and I don't think that their parents are not helping them not because they don't want to but it's because they have to provide for the household Every time I go to the schools that I grew up in I always tell them hey I actually went to this school the schools look a lot nicer now than they did before And I just let them know like hey I was able to I was able to work here and if I could do what you can do it too I also speak Spanish and then I let them know you know my mom cleans houses my dad works at a restaurant and then kids usually say oh my mom does something like that too or my dad's does something like that too I think because they see me and how I look Mexican American A lot of them are like hey you could be my cousin or my uncle you know So it's much more approachable I would definitely recommend substitute teaching but I would only recommend it if you're in it for the right reasons As a teacher you have to deal with kids temper tantrums and there was one time where a kid through the hugest temper tantrum and I honestly didn't know how to deescalate it So I had to get two teachers to help me and I felt so embarrassed and I was thinking what am I doing Maybe I should go somewhere else get a corporate job But then you know when all those thoughts go away you get those notes from the kids saying how you're the best teacher ever or they had the best day ever I'm like I'm where I'm supposed to be right now Just go Fernandez a Phoenix sharing his story for our series outbreak voices You're listening to weekend edition.

WABE 90.1 FM
"couple times" Discussed on WABE 90.1 FM
"Well at this point we're just on survival mode kids deserve more than that There's been a couple times where I first started I'd get a little frustrated at the parents and I thought to myself well why aren't the paired super involved But then I have to step back and realize those are low income neighborhoods I grew up in a low income neighborhood My mom and dad didn't know English So of course they weren't gonna read with me or do math with me And on top of that my parents always did labor jobs So I realized that a lot of those kids come from the background that I came from and I don't think that their parents are not helping them not because they don't want to but it's because they have to provide for the household Every time I go to the schools that I grew up in I always tell them hey I actually went to this school the schools look a lot nicer now than they did before And I just let them know like hey I was able to I was able to work here and if I could do what you can do it too I also speak Spanish and then I let them know you know my mom cleans houses my dad works at a restaurant and then kids usually say oh my mom does something like that too or my dad's does something like that too I think because they see me and how I look Mexican American A lot of them are like hey you could be my cousin or my uncle you know So it's much more approachable I would definitely recommend substitute teaching but I would only recommend it if you're in it for the right reasons As a teacher you have to deal with kids temper tantrums and there was one time where a kid through the hugest temper tantrum and I honestly didn't know how to deescalate it So I had to get two teachers to help me and I felt so embarrassed and I was thinking what am I doing Maybe I should go somewhere else get a corporate job But then you know when all those thoughts go away you get those notes from the kids saying how you're the best teacher ever or they had the best day ever I'm like I'm where I'm supposed to be right now Just go Fernandez a Phoenix sharing his story for our series outbreak voices Terrific.

KOA 850 AM
"couple times" Discussed on KOA 850 AM
"The company says they'll be in most stores by early October. The wine calendar costs about $100. The wine calendars are extremely popular. The company says. They fly off the shelves. Costco says it didn't develop the idea. Eah, but Costco sized it with 24 half bottles. Most other wine calendars include airlines sized bottles. Costco's beer calendar sells for under $60 and includes 24 cans of German beer. It's already in stock at some locations. Jenny Kassala, Fox News Gas Prices are taking up. Today's triple A survey finds the national average price for regular $3 17.6 cents a gallon. That's 1/10 of the penny higher than Sunday's average. Today's average, though still lower than it was a week ago and a penny a gallon lesson it was a month ago. The $3.5 trillion budget proposed by the White House comes with questions over how to pay for the spending. Basically, the answer is through tax increases. Among the proposed increases, raising the top rate on individuals to 39.6% from 37% and a hike of capital gains from 20% to 25% corporate tax rate would go up to 26 a half percent. Currently, it's that 21% right now on Wall Street stock futures point to gains of today's opening valve. Next money updated 7 12 that Woodard K await news radio 6 46 Sports With BK. How about those Broncos? Yeah, April and Marty the Broncos open 2021 in style, going to the Big apple and dismantling the Giants 27 13 in the game wasn't necessarily even that close Broncos de huge day and it was led by a familiar face. Jones drops in trouble and he's going to hit and set and that's Bob Miller With his 1st 2nd the season, Von Miller beat Nate solder off the end. Judge. Jones looked left and by the time he wanted to come back and look right number 58 had him Jones and the gun. Four man Rush. Here's the sack the second of the game, and that is Bon Miller Miller. Second of the game. He waddles on his knees about 10 yards away from the sack. Good to see von up and running Logan on the call. Miller missed all of 2020 with an ankle injury, and it wasn't lost on the future Hall of Famer what the return to the gridiron met for him Great. You know, not just the game, but the whole process leading up to the game riding on the plane with you guys preparing this week with the guys. You know the bus ride over just being like him being involved. Being apart back. A part of the team is super dope man. It's some. It was good to get sex, but it's good to get wins as well. You know, I got both today. So it's a good day on offense. The Broncos were methodical in their approach Teddy Bridgewater 28 of 36 264 yards in his Broncos debut. Tossing two TDs one to White out Tim Patrick, the other to tighten Albert von Miller joked a couple times during the preseason. Even he could play QB on this team but gave Bridgewater's do an incredible job. He's 10 times better than you know, he's about eight times better than me, you know, but he did incredible job. He was poised back there. You know, he got out of some big time sex early in the game, he converted off of those scrambles, man. Just a great day from teddy running back melon Gordon 100 and one yards on just 11 carries, including a 70 yard TD in the fourth wide receiver Jerry Judy led the team with six catches for 72 yards, but left the game with a high ankle sprain. The Broncos look to go to next Sunday, They travel to Jacksonville, the Rockies becoming road warriors all of a sudden taking 34 from the Phillies, including a 54 when yesterday. They're off today before heading to Atlanta tomorrow for three games that sports I'm bringing Crystal and Ko, a home in the Broncos, the Rockies Thank you Much. BK. What? We're talking about the Broncos on our social media channels today. How far do you think this team will go this season? Playoffs Division title UFC champs? How about the Super Bowl? Yeah, that's the those are the options we have right now. It's playoffs 84% on Twitter, then followed by Super Bullet 12%. So the middle there's no middle ground. It's all or nothing blue from Littleton. Probably coming up. What did Vic Fangio and Teddy Bridgewater think of the Broncos season opener? We'll hear from both of them. Next at 6 54.

KGO 810
"couple times" Discussed on KGO 810
"Situation is. And My girlfriend at the time was crying. And said, I don't want to do this and the doctor said I'm not going to. I'm not going to provide this abortion to you because you're not ready for it. This is not this is not the solution for you at this time. My parents weren't very happy, but they accepted those what the doctor had to say. Garrett turns 25 next month. Uh, my parents are traveling around the country and they want to have lunch with him. He lives in Raleigh, North Carolina. My parents were on a vacation. They went and visited him and Raleigh, North Carolina on Sunday. It's doing great. Looking to get a place of his own with his older brother, Uh, Garrett was adopted to a fantastic family We met the family was an open adoption. We met the family. They stayed in close contact with with my ex girlfriend, The mother. Um, I still stay in contact with the mother. She just had her her second child now, uh, with her husband. 25 years later. So now she's a She's an older mother. And I'm so happy for her. So happy for Garrett. He is so great. And before you get angry that I'm telling the story. I checked with everybody before I ever mentioned anything on the air. I had a chance to meet Garrett a couple of times 34 years ago. I flew out to North Carolina. A couple times. What an incredible kid. Looking back on it. Now what we did was the right thing. But looking back on it who terrified kids and I don't blame anybody. That makes a different decision because I understand from a very personal standpoint, what the situation is Under the Texas law. Not only could the provider Have been because Again. We were scared kids. We kept hoping that it wasn't gonna be true. So she missed her period. And we were scared. When she missed her second period. That's when we went to the, um it was it was a reproductive clinic in town. It wasn't planned Parenthood, but it was reproductive clinic. That's where we went to that town and and had a pregnancy test done, And that's when we knew for sure. We're well beyond six weeks. Well beyond six weeks. So If her parents had walked her into a clinic in Texas today, if this law had been in place Parents walked her into the clinic. People are screaming now, I'm sure people are gonna start taking photographs to try to use as evidence later on. And they're.

KTAR 92.3FM
"couple times" Discussed on KTAR 92.3FM
"Promotion. Keep the the love going, and we'll match those donations to come in. Give a but give five bucks. Whatever. And then you can find that promotion that bumper to bumper radio dot com. And there's some money saving things on there in air conditioned service special A pre trip inspection might be might be coming handy coming up for this Labor Day weekend, and I think there's a discounted oil change on there or something so You can find all that and the great shops at bumper to bumper radio dot com. So, speaking of that, Matt Labor Day weekend two weeks away, Yeah, so I think it is a time to go out there and look at that sticker in your window. If you're planning that trip We've had two weeks of monsoon, and it looks like the next week. It's going to be sunny and you get the car wash. Check the wipers, You know, Get that car ready because you know a happy car is Yeah. Happy cars, the reliable car. You can make it happy that it's a good time to think about that. Getting your car into your shop. Have a check before that road trip? Well, yeah, This is the time to you had two weeks before that. That's true. You don't want to be doing it the Friday before like we get that phone call out of times on Thursday. Can you do an oil change? I can get you in Monday. I gotta have it today. I'm going out of town. Well, oil change is not going to make or break your going to town. Unless, of course, you're driving around on a car that doesn't have any oil in it because you've got maybe maybe a mini with, you know 7500 Mountain to do the last change so and I would suggest that rather than servicing are doing a major repair on that car right before you go in the chip. We do what we kind of offer as our full service. Like gas you were going to come in and check the fluids and make sure they're all full air up your tires and given a visual inspection to see make sure there's nothing obvious. But we really don't want to be making a major service. Even a minor repairs. Oil scenes can go haywire. You can have something go wrong and we don't really want to do that. And then have you turn around, jump in the car and head to town. So please try when you're making the reservations for your hotel or your Airbnb is about the same time. You should think about getting the car in for service. So We've got Jeff and Tempe, Fred and Peoria in room for plenty more at 6022775827602277 K t a R and we're gonna go with if these buttons work, right, Jeff from Tempe should be right there with his Ram 2500 picked up. How can we help you, Jeff? Good morning, guys. Thanks for taking the cough. Hey, um, I have a, uh, like I said, a diesel truck. So it's got the two batteries, uh, and for the past Eight or nine years, I've been having an issue where, uh, it's overcharging the battery on the passenger side of the truck. And, um, it's literally boiling the battery acid out of the battery. Uh, it's happened a couple times to me and The solution I've found was keep the battery terminals and everything like super super clean. And then I upgraded that big, positive cable that goes from one battery to the other battery and made it a double euro gauge instead of the single zero game, and, uh, It's helped considerably, but I'm still a little handed it to drive this machine thinking that the battery is going to boil over on me someday. Uh, because I toe with it and Stuff, but it's kind of it was my daily driver until probably two years ago, where I just kind of put it in storage and use it to to haul stuff around. Not but I'm I was wondering if you heard any situations like that, where it boils over the battery. It melts the lead battery cables. I've upgraded those two militaries, child. It Um, battery. What you're doing is you're fixing a lot of symptoms and and not and not addressing what's causing. You know the problem. There is what caught there's the problem in what caused it. And you're kind of fixing the problem, not the cause. Um, have you had a charging system test done, or have you have you actually put a volt meter on there and see what the voltage is coming out of the early on there, too? That battery That's the thing. It was like 14.1, and the gauge in the truck reads right around 14 when I'm driving and stuff, But, uh, the if it's It's just the smallest amount of build up on the terminals. Just that small amount of resistance evidently creates heat in the battery and just boils the thing. I don't know that that's that that resistance is actually causing heat in the battery, But it's causing something is happening with the car that's causing the charging system to overcharge the car. So exactly it's odd to me that it would only have 14 volts or 14.1. At at at the you know, at the battery. So on that car, Tim, I'm pretty sure on that Dodge truck and a lot of the Dodgers in that 2004 vintage. The voltage regulator for the auction as part of the PCM or the computer. Correct and some of them they are. Yes. Yeah. Have you had anybody located? Yeah, He's Jeff. So he put it back on hold. So yeah, it's but so. We need to have a scan tool to get in there and look at what what is the alternator being told to do And I suspect we're going to find the alternator is is being, you know, full fielded, which means that it's just charging 100% of what it can charge of its boiling the battery. I would be having a good solid look. At the ground cables and I'm not just talking about the cables between the batteries, but you're going to have a battery cable from them on the ground side from the battery itself. Maybe to the right at the at the base where the battery Mount. So even if the negative cable might even have a terminal, you know a foot or two down the cable or attach is to the chassis, right, Tim, correct, And then it's going to go down to the to the maybe even the frame on a truck. And then maybe then it will go down to the engine block or the transmission is somewhere. The ground that but then you're going to have a ground Another ground strap more likely somewhere on the engine or transmission back to the the body or the frame or both. And then the other battery is going to have another ground connection. I mean, there's there's a half a dozen minimum connections that you need to make sure our clean and dry and and and no build up no corrosion and you've got it. You just have to look and I think that the best thing, Jeff, if you're doing this yourself as you need to get a wiring diagram out and look at the ground distribution network and make sure that anything related to the alternator or the battery make sure all those grounds are good, including in this case. PCM or the Power Ching control module because I am 99% sure that that is what is going to control the voltage output or tell the alternative what to do. So you could go by your local Acme auto parts or something. A lot of times a running charging system test for you and that little machine will tell you if it's overcharging. So, Tim, I don't think much else. I mean, the batteries does. This isn't a battery issue or anything like that, And I don't think it's an issue of Adding redundant grounds you may have helped By adding that second wire you may have helped help solved. You know, it's an overcharging. It's an overcharging issue that we need to find the root cause of it. Yeah, it shouldn't just putting putting band AIDS on them. Yeah. You see what's happening? Yeah, And you know something to fix. It has been eight or nine years just going on. And yeah, I'd be a little frustrated, too. Yeah. Yeah, Exactly. So, Jeff, the big big thing, Just get it to a shop. If you're looking for a shop in Tempe, go down to bumper to bumper radio dot com Do a little bit of searching..

MyTalk 107.1
"couple times" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1
"Know, we might want to save that. Maybe you don't know shell. Let's do the first sacred place. Yeah. Okay. Lexus chosen. The sacred place. Yeah. Okay. What it is it. Oh, it is. It is a fun tradition with the two of us with my with my husband that we If we can schedule it, we get a massage. Uh, somewhere on vacation, Especially when were you know doing a Disney thing? Because we use it. You know, our podcast is all about doing Disney as adults. Disney Properties blah, blah, blah. Yeah. So we try to do massages. Um, so we scheduled a massage for this trip. Um, And this is Are you in Disney at this point? Are you in Hawaii? We are in Hawaii. Okay, are in Hawaii. Good question, because, yeah, just to set the table and I'll reset this a couple times. We were in Orlando for four days, Waikiki for five days and then the rest of the trip on the other side of Oahu at Disney's Fulani Resort, which is on the other side of the island, uh, felt like a different world, but anyway So we booked this massage. And as if you remember my past vacation stories, you'll remember the guy from Boston. Um, kind of Las Vegas 100%. Mr Matheson, when remember he was very attractive and Something happened and I couldn't stand up for a little while. And I was mortified. Um, 100%, Mr Matheson. So, um, anyway wise. So so this that happened this time 100% 0 200% held 100%, Mr Matheson. So were there and, um We? We never give a gender for we don't care which whoever wants who do a massage? So Colin and I are sitting in the relaxation room and two Therapists come out, and they're like Mr and Mr Matheson were like yes, And this big dude like Looked like the rock. I mean, he was built like a Chevy truck. He's like he looks down at his notes. And I'm thinking, whose name is he's gonna Whose name is he going to say? Whose name is again? He goes. Calling and I'm like, Oh, yes. College gets the big dude also, Colin goes off with the rock. Oh, God, I'm so jealous. Meaning you didn't want him? You didn't. I need somebody with strong. Yeah, I would have been like, Pick me. Get over here waiting. Come on. Oh, Colin was thrilled. You know to bat. To back up the to go and reverse, Collins said. And I quote it was the best massage of his life and he almost broke me into and he loved it. Yeah. So my guy had more of like a soccer player build. Um, nice. A native of Hawaii. Um, great, great dreads and a ponytail. I'm trying to give you a visual of, but yeah, like a swimmer's build. Good looking guy. Great beard looked like I mean, just he was Anyway. Cool, dude. So we go in and right away. We click like he soups nice. He's super nice, and he was asking me like, you know, obviously where he wanted where I wanted focus, And I said, Well, my lower, back hurts and and shoulders and blah, blah, blah. And he kept really focusing for the first like half hour on my lower back, and after a half hour of this 80 minutes, I looked at him and I said, or I said I wasn't facing him because I'm you know, in that bed. I said, I have to tell you. This is already you are an artist like he is so good at his job. I was like this is the best massage already that I've had in a long time. He's like, Oh, thank you. Thank you. He's like, Well, he goes. I want to ask you, um, because you're focusing on your lower back. Have you ever had a stomach massage? Have you ever had a focus on the stomach? I'll turn over and I said No, I've never. I've never had that. And he's like well, would you would you like one? And I said, Sure. I'll try any of the master sure do do whatever you want to do. So he finished up with theories for the sacred places. Did you start crying? Because I've heard that people start crying around that area. Um, so released the chakra. The energy? Yeah, there. There might have been a release, but, uh So I flipped. You flipped. Oh, my gosh, flipped over. I flipped over by today and he's and he starts talking and he was so nice, and he's talking about how And in Hawaiian culture, and I'm not going to be as eloquent as this gentleman. But he was talking about in Hawaiian culture. Um Hawaiian grandmothers used to rub the belly of of their relatives because before Western medicine got to the islands They They believed in really that everything came through the stomach and and they to release the toxins. They would rub like the side where your liver's on and they would rub and then push down everything to release everything. So he's telling. So he's telling me the story and he's so he's he's saying it in that great massage therapists.

Talk 1260 KTRC
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"And we're talking about a potential case to work in Tucson, and she was telling me how her mother fell for one of these Microsoft Error scams where this is Microsoft and you're getting an air code and we need to look at your computer while they're calling from another country and they got under computer had her download some program and basically lost everything and the only way to get it back purportedly to pay a ransom. But most time they just don't care. They get the money and then they'll just leave you with the lock computer. What are people typically doing? I've gotten it occasionally here working on the computers here. I'm I'm looking for a song or something like that. And all of sudden this Microsoft is there. Is there a particular kind of worked? Search people are doing on their computer. When when this thing pops up? Well, no, no, I think it's more you get the phone call at home. Most of these schemes are pretty simple. It's a It's a phone. Call your at home. Your phone rings, either your cell phone or landline, and they're telling you they're from Microsoft. Or, you know, I'm not trying to pick on Microsoft. It could be. You know any company and they're trying to trick you. Or you could get the phishing email, which is basically an an email sent to you saying And a lot of times they have this red light, and it's scary. And and they're just they're fishing. You hoping you'll take the bait, and then you click on the link. And then before you know it, you're either emailing someone, or, um They're going to call you or one thing another, but they do they even have to them, Ryan. I mean, even if you click on there is that is that is that as much as they need. So there is malicious software, which is malware that can be obtained by going to us very sketch website. So there are cases that do that. But I will tell you from everything I've heard. The vast majority of the fishing and then the fishing fishing was is with the V as in victory, because that's by voice. It's preventable and the fact that you actually have to do something. You have to agree. You have to click on a link. You have to provide information. Yes, There are sites that are very unrepeatable unsecure, and you're Buying stuff from for some random site, another country. You're going to get in trouble that way, too. So don't do that either. Okay? How Angry. Was she that she's an IRS agent and her mom was a victim? Well, she actually wasn't with the Irish. She was with another unnamed agency. But she was, you know, she's a chooses embarrassed, frustrated, pissed off. I mean, all the above. I mean, Um, I've trained my parents about, say the IRS impersonation call my parents in their late seventies, but they're still very with it. They both volunteer and they work and they do all kinds of stuff and And they know if someone calls from the I R s demanding money to hang up, But you know what? What happens in five or 10 years from now, if maybe their mental capacity is not the same as it is now, so it's my job to protect them. And that's why we do radio shows like this to tell people the IRS is not going to demand money over the phone. No, um, like you, said Brian, Brian Watson's Our guests. Special Agent I R. S Um Comes comes in New Mexico a couple times a year. Loves to do radio. Uh As you said, you know, we typically say, you know, it's a senior citizens, but it's also young people because they have found they may have a card. You know, they may be, um, you know, there may be high school student junior high school students, high school students, college students not sophisticated and they get caught up in this and they can be victims too. Well, you're I hear a lot of stories about young people falling victim because one they trust anything on their phone. If it's on the phone, they'll trust it, and they'll click on any link. Download anything I've heard of younger people. Getting ripped off on a Craigslist scam. You buy a car. You see a picture of it and you send the money and there is no car and then, um, college scam. The scam I'm hearing right now about in college towns is People renting out apartments. But it's not their apartment and they get a down payment and you just sent money to somebody and you don't have a lease or keys, So it's their scammers are just it's it's unbelievably You just have to pretend assume everything right now is a scam. It's not a fun way to live life. But you have to be just very, very careful with everything on the Internet before we take a break. Brian, do you have 345? Common easily easily re memorable tips for for people to to follow and to share with their parents or their kids. Well, one or your spouse? Yeah. Delete an email. But someone you don't know it's from hang up the phone. If it's from someone you don't know, and you don't even have to answer the phone so many times, our parents' generation thinks they have to be nice and answer the phone. I screamed so many phone calls, You know, it's just good thing and then um, throw away your secure documents. The shredding thing is is not as big as it used to be. But it's still always a good good idea. So delete Hang up and shred. If you could do those three things, you save a lot of headaches. But you have to keep your your tax returns for what? Seven years? Yeah, That's a good idea. But you can keep those electronically. Oh, absolutely. Keep it as a pdf on your computer. Absolutely. Um, but audits can go back three years. Um, so at least three years, But if you're in a business, you definitely want to keep your records a lot longer, and especially if you've Buying and selling properties. You want to keep record. Let's hear you own an apartment complex or rental. You want to keep those records of the purchase and all your improvements to the property indefinitely. Um, if you have a question about a scam.

KNBR The Sports Leader
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"Is pop Adore and love. Spike Tips Unite Greg, Papa and John Lund. Continue here. Them on your Google home. Smart speaker by saying play knbr. Yeah. Really bumped him a couple times, no foul back the ball from Booker above the three point line. They leave them all alone, and he knocks down the three to make it 90 to 82, Batum and Beverly arguing as to who should have challenged the shot. Yes. Son's move on Al McCoy, the voice of the son since 1972 is going to join us at about 10 30 guest list is interesting today, not only for the people We have on the guest list, but we're going to add some things to it as well. So 10 30 al McCoy says, Am 11 30, David Lombardi, State of the 40 Niners and more Molly at 12 30 to discuss all things warriors and what they could and should do in the off season. Plus, we'll talk about the sons. And then the Hawks in the Bucks tonight, with all their injuries will try to fight for one of the teams will try to fight for a 32 lead and then You have an interview that we were saving? Because because you want to do keep it fresh for state of the franchise. But you've got to John and a Kyle that I was just told me we run that about a half hour. 10 50 10 50 hats about 20 minutes long. So the one block where we could do it would be 10 50 to 11 10. Which would be perfect and then David Lombardi at 11 30. We also have Tim Christian coming up at noon. Correct. That's right. He's doing the Giants game loved him. He's doing the Giants game tonight, and we want to get into what he sees from the Giants. But The Arizona Diamondbacks have 60 losses. They were three and 24 in the month of June. I mean, I'm laughing here, but at one point they were 15 and 13 on the year. So you know, Tim is such a great historian. What are we looking at here? These are Cleveland spiders of 18 99 or the 62 Mets. I mean, this is Atrocious and how do they get that way? It's not the roster, at least their lineup. Cattle Mart's out. He went on the L with a hamstring. By the way, he's a He's a major trade bait. I don't know if they send them here. But someone may want him. But Jim could get anybody says in the Giants, obviously the state of baseball, but he's on the call, so he's done all the work on What's going on with the Arizona Diamondbacks and then the Great deal. McCoy is going to join us in a few minutes. John 10 30. Little different sports scene in Arizona. I mean, they're completely ignoring the Diamondbacks. Obviously. They are going to shoot off fireworks both Saturday night and the fourth of July. That's why the Fourth of July game got moved back. They gotta shut the roof for the game and then opened the roof up. It's a pretty ballpark when they opened the roof and then Can't have a firework show indoors. Uh, really shouldn't have it anywhere with the trap. But anyway and then you know, you see the scene last night when the sun's came home, uh, in the head. Just a huge gathering at the airport for them. And just to watch what they did last night. And you heard the call Coming in, Uh, Chris Paul's all alone all by himself. It's just that's the way the NBA is gone. Now. Chris Paul's He's one of the greatest purist point guards. In the history of the NBA. And it's you know his keys, You know, be careful what you ask for because he asked for her to go to the finals because he never got to the finals. You want to win the championship now that you're there And we'll see if the honest or tray are able to play tonight. Probably not. Yeah, honest. Probably more. So, Trey, But let's see if they can finish it off. And you know the thing about him is the injuries and obviously That Game five against the Warriors in Houston. When Quinn Cook missed the shot, and you know he's underneath the basket. What's wrong with Chris Paul? They went up three games to two. And then they lost Game six and seven. And they're, you know, just done. That was probably the closest he got. But the changes body the next year in Houston, he was awful. Just a terrible player. And he had a huge contract. His body was bloated. His salary was bloated and you thought, what are they going to do with him? Sam Presti takes them in Oklahoma City. Westbrook. Straight up. Swap. What a trade. That was. Paul is such a better player. And he just he goes. He goes plant based diet, which I've been on for years, John, but it's a different type of plant page diet, and I'm not losing any weight at all. He looks amazing. His play last year in Oklahoma City, how they were impressive last year what he did with that young group in Oklahoma City. And then they get them in Phoenix. And what an acquisition that is by James Jones to put it all together, and then they just It's just so hard to guard a guy that has the tricky dribble. You know DeMarcus cousins bless your heart for being out there, but he can't garden space. Even Marcus Morris can't guard the change of direction just can't get to him. I've had. They had co eyeliner to be a different story. And even though Paul George probably shouldn't have said it, he was thinking it. He did say it, and it's true. If they had co I Leonard. They would have won, but he didn't. That's part of it is staying healthy. But they just couldn't get to him. It's where the NBA is gone. Now I've always grappled with a point guard that score so much is going to like the running quarterback. But it's where the league is now because you can't get to the guy with the ball. And Paul doesn't always do that. He very seldom. Sometimes he does it. He did it last night. Johnny had 31 of his 41 of the second half. He wasn't scoring, and then when they got it to seven, mid third quarter, they just couldn't get to them the pocket off the screen and he would get into the pocket and make the pocket pass. You just pull up and, you know, two pointers are dead in the NBA. You're kidding me last night. He did make the three ball. He made seven. But what a performance. I mean, I'm sure he scored more points in a game. Jan. What to do that? And he also did not turn the ball over a single time..

WFAN Sports Radio_FM
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"Give me a shout 855 to 1 to four CBS 855 to 1 to 4 to 27 wherever you are. Give me a shot. Here's Sean Pendergast. Give me a holler 855 to 1 to 4 to 27 if you if you want to get in on the show, 42 39, the Clippers leading the sun's about halfway through the second quarter. Of that game one of the Western Conference finals. So tomorrow is the day. Where the new foreign substance On a baseball rules start up. Major League Baseball is set to order umpires to start enforcing rules about pitchers putting sticky stuff on the baseball. Starting tomorrow. To where they're going to be checking starting pitchers. Couple times a game checking relievers. Was kind of hoping they would do it like PSA where there's like a metal detector that you walk through, but it detects foreign substances on your fingers or your uniform or whatever. Think that would be quite a spectacle. It would give teams something to sponsor You know? Take one of your big sponsors and sponsoring like the walkthrough thing to get out on the field. Alas, it looks like it's just gonna be umpires sort of doing the you know the little little, uh, you know, kind of rubbed down thing that you do before a boxing match where you're making sure that Guys don't have foreign substances on their on their bodies or whatever. I guess. I don't know. I'm anxious to see how this thing's executed if you want to know the truth. We know that 10 game suspensions with pay are going to be the punishment for the first For the for the first offense. Ejection from the game, obviously, but then a 10 game suspension with pay. So if you're a major league baseball player, and you're looking to get a paid vacation, the smartest thing you could do Just walk out to the mountains start slathering pine tar all over the ball right in plain sight. The easiest way to get a 10 Day paid vacation. And I think there's a lot of people who are looking back on with pay. Are you kidding me? Blah blah, But it's It's a whole thing with the players Union. It's they want to get this state they want. They want to get this thing enforced and they want to get this stuff legislated out of the game. Trying to go after player's paychecks. Crazy as it sounds, was going to be a hindrance to that, so that's the suspend the suspension is with pay. Here's the interesting part. There's always been rules. About putting stuff on the baseball. But it's been kind of a wink wink Gentlemen's agreement between Managers and players who forever They would never ask the umpires to check opposing pitchers because they knew that chances were some of their own pictures. We're doing the exact same thing. They were putting something on the baseball whether it was pine tar or sunscreen or some Uh, Molotov cocktail of sunscreen, pine tar and rosin off of the rosin bag. We know more recently Spider Tack a substance It's generally used my power lifters to live very heavy things. Was something that was being used by baseball players to throw a baseball. With more control and more break and more spin. So for years and years and years, the managers, didn't they? They while knowing there was stuff going on. There was kind of a gentleman's agreement to not tell the umpire he go check this guy out. The only time I can remember it happening was, I think in 2014 with Michael Pineda. Of the Yankees, where the manager of the Red Sox thing, it was feral at the time. He? I mean, it was a I think it was a cold game. It was early in the season, he was having a tough time gripping the baseball. Panetta was And he was complaining to his teammates about it. And when he walked back out to the mound for the second inning, he had this group of Pine tar. Like on his neck. He had a teammate put a glob of pipes. It was so blatantly obvious that Honestly, you could assume the Red Sox manager for malpractice if he didn't say something about it, and Canadians up getting suspended and the whole nine yards, But even even Farrell was apologetic about it afterwards. Like, Look, you gotta at least make it look good. You can't walk out there looking like somebody just slathered a big handful of chocolate yogurt on the side of your head. Your neck. So I mean, I say all that to say that the fact that I could only cite one specific example in it seven years ago goes to show you just how these two sides have treated this thing through the years, but Now with the umpire set to enforce these rules, much more vigilantly starting tomorrow. According to Buster only of ESPN dot com At least three teams intend to set aside the old gentleman's agreement. Ha, ha! So Three teams are set to go. Government witness Basically three teams are set to become rats. If the managers of those teams receive information, this is Buster only talking right now, if the managers of those three teams receive information that seems suspicious e video capturing an opposing pitcher using a foreign substance. Um, data about an unusual spike in spin rate. They're going to ask the umpires to check opposing pitchers. It's just a handful of teams start to ask for foreign substance checks. The gentleman's agreement could become obsolete with most or all teams willing to monitor opposing pitchers. This is what I'm anxious to see. Obviously, I'm anxious to see the first time that an opposing manager says, Go check that guy That's going to get a lot of attention. Certainly. The first ejection. From a game is going to get a ton of attention. How will the player be viewed who gets ejected? Will they be viewed as there? Just the one that got caught? Or We know how the Astros were viewed. They certainly have not been viewed as well. They were just the ones that got caught. Do think that this doctoring up a baseball Is kind. It's on a weird, different plane than the sign stealing thing. I mean the science stealing things, a gigantic scheme where you have multiple moving parts and people involved. The baseball thing feels like it's one of those things that goes back time immemorial back to before there were high speed cameras held back to when there weren't cameras at all People have been doctoring baseballs since the baseball was invented. So maybe it's just more rooted in the sport. It's more ingrained. It's more woven into the tapestry of the sport. Already then sign stealing was But I bring that up because the Astros have been viewed as anything but Just the ones that got caught. They They are.

Newsradio 1200 WOAI
"couple times" Discussed on Newsradio 1200 WOAI
"Of my favorite spurs of all time. And speaking of favorite people, Chris dual Want to thank you for being your living in the radio station right now. Are you going home today that All I think I am. I had this moment. I believe I am that sounds that sounds like a Dr Seuss book. Brian, you spent the night let the last two nights here as well. What's your plans today? Uh, you know, I'm probably 60% thinking I'm gonna try to go home today. But we'll see how the day goes. Okay. And Mr T is out in floors Ville. He can't get any Where so you're stuck there. What are you on phone or one of those fancy contraptions contraption? It keeps cutting out on me. So I'm on my phone. All right. What? What's your current power? Condition. T. I've been fine. Sunday was out for four hours and it flickered a couple times yesterday, but I have had no power outages. Wow, Chris and your home where your wife is, but you're not. 2 45 in the morning yesterday over 24 hours, no power at all. None zero about 72 minute power turn ons. Yeah, over the last 24 hours. That stopped last night at 9 P.m. No power of any kind since nine o'clock last night. All right, Brian, you're home. When I talked to my wife last night, we only had some flickering going on it off a few times but mostly power. Wow, I quick question, then we'll get the headlines, traffic and weather. Prior to yesterday. Had anyone ever heard of ERCOT. Not me. No. Only one time because Michael boarded down a story with him. But no, it's the new word of the day And at least for the next couple of days. Kind of like Urkal from the old TV show. Yeah, well and doing about as good A job is article did you as well? His first flashback is next. Well..

106.1 FM WTKK
"couple times" Discussed on 106.1 FM WTKK
"By texting the word savvy to the number 21,000, and you can contact us that way as well, Sylvia says. Hello, hoping to buy my first home this year and very excited about the process on the problem is I'm blind, and I'm just curious. If you've worked with clients with disabilities before, and would it be OK to bring my support dog? Long two showings. I still want to be respectful of people's spaces. Yeah, of course, you know, Of course we work with, you know many different clients and you know, some with some disabilities, and we, of course, can work around and help you. However, this needed that's no issue at all. I can't say that I've ever worked with the client personally, that had a support dog. But you know what? We we do? That's of course, allowed 100%. Just like a support dog can go with you anywhere right on a plane. Whatever might be, And I know you need your support dog along your side, which you know I fully support and, you know, I appreciate that. What I probably would do just take an extra step. And I would make the listing agent aware, you know that you would be bringing along your support dog with you. And I don't Forsee there being any issue at all and actually There can't be because of fair housing just to get into more of the legal legal side of things, but fair housing will protect you. In that sense. It's well said that is no problem at all. Great questions, Sylvia. Thank you for sending that went in and Good luck on pursuing your first home this year might be a great Yeah, Always like such an exciting time to go through it for the first time. I mean, buying home any time is exciting. The second time we did it. It was just as exciting as the first time. Is it? Something only probably do a couple times in your life, most of us, but yeah, the first time through it is very exhilarating Part of the process. So you should be excited about it, Sylvia and might be a great idea for you to pick up. That first time home buyers guide that Angie has put together for listeners of the show. If you want to check that out, all you have to do is text the word savvy to the number 21,000. We'll text right back with a link to click on and you can view for free the home buying guide that Angie has assembled. It teaches you the steps of the process, what you need to know and terminology to be familiar with all those kinds of things. Against Sylvia. You can just text the word savvy, or anybody can do that to the number 21,000 and download that home Buying Guide for review later on. We also have lots of podcasts that we've done in the past that cover topics like that for first time Homebuyers encourage you to go check those out as well. And you can find the savvy real tour radio show in its podcast version. By searching for just that. The savvy real tour on your favorite podcasting app and you can listen to past episodes of the show that way were coming up on Today's program will cover some recent headlines.

KNBR The Sports Leader
"couple times" Discussed on KNBR The Sports Leader
"Fan site of dot Com, Uh, hopped out me a couple times, even at the end of the year. And then after I had him on, I think the last week of the regular season um I needed a helping hand from and me put me in touch with another guy who's eagle specific for fan sided. I wanted to get him on my filly show, so he spotted me a number had his buddy on. Did a great job with me. So when I tell Matt Thanks, I said, I'll try and get John during the playoffs. He said. I come out with you before the Super Bowl and we set up a time. And I booked Mac to be on an 11 o'clock tonight. And I completely forgot because it was. I can't remember what happened 20 minutes ago, so I sure as hell can't remember what I did. Three weeks ago, And now that I'm in tax I know I was talking to my great grandma. I'm three weeks buried in Texas. It's completely went out of my mind. So that sends me a tax thing goes. Hey, Jody was stolen for 11 o'clock tonight. Oh, shit. Uh, I texted back your mad. What's possibility? Pushing back to 11 30, he said you had no problems. He's up a little later. Next, a little younger than act. So that's not a problem pushing them back. So mad program from Fan site it would come out and help US preview The Super Bowl as well are two later guests in the show are both guys. I've known this for years, I checked the schedules of the team two teams that are playing in the Super Bowl. And try and find and sometimes you haven't Sometimes you don't. A team that has played both teams. You need to get lucky and that there was a divisional matchup for team just happen to finish in the same position. Sometimes there's only one team this year because The NFC South happen to play the A F. C West old a whole bunch teams that played both squads during the regular season. So we got two guys on who cover at least one of the two teams wanted teams in their division. Former NFL quarterback. Bobby, a bear, who used playpen saying to the Falcons all the way back to the USFL. As a matter of fact, hey will join us. He is now a talk show host in Louie's Louisiana down in New Orleans. W W L to talk about both bucks and the chief who all by the way the Saints beat twice this year. Regular season. Then they played him a third time. Most important game didn't quite go so well for New Orleans. That's one of the reasons why Tampa's in this game they beat the ST before they took out the Packers. Um Bobby a barrel Klein talk about both teams because The Chiefs and the Saints plate as well, very competitive game in season that the Chiefs won Then in our final hour, Orlando Ledbetter, lead beat writer for the Falcons for The Atlanta Journal Constitution will hop aboard. And I didn't even realize is I just saw that they played The Falcons who started the season Oh, and five, then kind of played pretty well in the middle of the sea. The really picked it up went for into in the middle of the year looked like they had turned a corner. Then they finished the season on five, So they started the season on five pregnancies and all five. Well, there's a reason why they finish your five at the end. In week 15. They played the Bucks in week 16. They played the keeps and in week 17. They played the box again. They didn't play Tampa until week. 15 in the season. Abide. Later, Falcons lost all three games, but Orlando Ledbetter got an up close and personal look at both of these two teams, so you'll lend us some insight to the matchup in Super Bowl number 55. I think we're in for a good one. We talked about both of these two teams last week. You always have the weekend between so we did. Some preview stopped last week, and we always talk about the quarterbacks in the coaching match ups and the like. But over the course of two weeks, you start to go further than and you start to talk about other things and matchups between one offense and the other team's defense and Vice Berta. And with enough talk, you start to realize these teams are in the biggest game of the year because of reasons above and beyond the quarterback that they have defense of strong suits like that good defensive players, sometimes special teams. Ah, lot of things come into play. And that has not changed my opinion on this game one little bit. I think it's changed from other people's opinions. I think it's changed some betters opinions. Which? Yeah, we're gonna talk about how this game plays out. Quote unquote on the line. You know what the regular line is? The over underline is Moneyline is we'll take a look at all of those, and I got a list of some prop bets. I did send this text out tweet out earlier today what is either the best prop bet or the most intriguing prop? Bet you've either seen or you bet. I've got a couple of bets that I like I'll share with you. If you want to have him some point with them tomorrow. I think you might be able to make a couple bucks while you're at it, But that's one of things you do during the lead up to the game is you talk about the way during possibilities. And it's bigger this year than ever before, because legalized gambling has expanded across the country. And so many different states and people can now just back from their phone. You don't even have to get up and go somewhere to place. A bet you used to have to go to Atlantic City or Las Vegas, East Coast, West Coast. Now you go to your phone. And you make the bet. So it's more prevalent. It's a bigger topic..

Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM
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"A jump shot is up and in Easy post move for Joker out of bio is big, but not as big as Nicola. Back out on top catch and go down the lane Alley oop layup is up on him by Otto by you and a nice pass there. Bye. Duncan Robinson. Murray hasn't over to Gary Harris. Jochen skipped past Millsap in a three that one short and the long rebound run down by Millsap in the corner. Hustle throws out of it over to Yokich back behind him to bark for three. That was so good. Rebound taps and grabbed by O'lenic. Is it After Otto by you not by use across the time line is inside the art and set off behind him over the whole of it. Sort of. Kelly throws it back behind him and gets it back down on the elbow. Auto by you Jump shot is on the way of that one is up and in Get up by 20 points A game leads a team in points rebounds. Blocked shots. He fills up a stat sheet man. High right side is Jamal Murray for Denver. Marie Step back three. Off the back of the room and no good and the rebound comes down and traffic. Two. The Miami Heat. None has behind him to all of it, holding it back over the nun, Kendrick jabs a couple times over mills happen. He threw it away. He gets the loose ball back back behind him to Robinson for three. That one's no good rebound, swatted out by Olympic to none for three. That one's no good rebound. Fuck. Four, then slapped out of bounds by Otto by you And that'll be Denver basketball coming back the other way. I was surprised to see Duncan Roberts and Miss a wide open three. Usually that doesn't have high. I agree, if you wholeheartedly That guy's a sniper man. I was gonna say the exact same thing. Well, that's what he is. Thank you inside the Ark is the cola yoke a chance it off the Murray kick out Millsap in the corner, Bart, another three. That one's up and in And the Nuggets are out on top here. Five the Fords their first lead of the ball game. Good to see will go in there took him awhile in Dallas had a rough game. Get him scoring early. It's confidence back here comes none. Down to the mid post has poked away, got his loose ball back. He throws out of it behind him over to Robinson. Duncan. Backdoor cut. None. Layup. No good rebound down in the coal. Yokich Joker quickly The other way left side over to Jamal Murray Murray, guarded by Duncan Robinson throws in the corner over to Gary Harris Harris gets picked for the coal Yokich. They switch that this has a smaller player on the cola yoke that she starts back and none down, kicks it out over the Murray right side. Barton in the three Rattles out rebound fought for that goes out about last Touched by Miami and that'll be Denver basketball underneath If they keep playing that switcheroo game Joker's gonna have a field day. Field night, I should say, because he's not gonna be handled by anybody outside of out of bio. You're exactly right. I'm Jamal Murray throws it into the coal yoke. A chance to back off over the Murray Murray turns the corner. Rosa right side over to Gary Harris. Good movement here by Denver Harris stutter step in a drive. Reverse side lay up is up and in and he got found on the head got away with one did out of bio their auto by who has the other ways inside the are guarded by Barton kick out three Olympic short rebound, tapped and grabbed by Nicola Yokich. We've played four minutes in the first quarter in the front court, Harris split the defenders behind the back toe. Millsap and the Lay up is up in Gary Harris is playing with pep in his step tonight, both defense and offense. He's looking good, so far. 92 fours, the score nuggets leader by nickel their big lead of the night. None has it. He goes to the left side cut off by Jamal Murray. Stutter step in a drive to the mid post Cross court in the corner, three pointers on the way that one is no good by a power and a foul on the rebound. I believe on all of it, Paul better and move there. He gave the old the ball went over my head. Let me just play a little bit in the referee's call Olynyk for the foul very well done. Denver basketball coming back the other way. You gotta think that's pollster will call a time out of the Nuggets score here. Jamal Murray has it in the mid court circles Bounce pass inside the arc over Nicole Yokich. Yokich dribbles one back out the Joker for three that one rattles out. The rebound. Run down on the corner by a call up Daisy has it across the timeline guarded by Barton Top Vicky over none. None is that the elbow guarded by Paul Millsap. Throws it out over the water. Buy you 10. Footer jumpers off the front of the rim. No good for a rebound, Swatted out talk Paula back over the hole in it for three. That one's no good rebound down in the coal. Yokich Yoka, Chazz it across the timeline. Bet your bottom dollar that Miami will call a time out of Denver scores Yokich as it they threaten the double team out. Murray kicks it out over the Barton Barton, catch it go to the mid court circle, or I'm sorry to the lane, and that jumper is up and in and there's a time out for Miami, not that's out to an 11 to 4 point lead. In southern Florida. We're back in a moment on.

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"So on on this Kobe relief package. Uh, Senator Romney was already saying to reporters today that he hasn't seen you for another virus relief package. He's the kind of Republican vote they're likely going to be trying to get. So how are you willing to try to work to get Republican support before you decide to go through the budget? Reconciliation tosses instead? Well, Aziz, you know, because you will cover it. And then as I have stayed a couple times here today we are in the middle of an urgent crisis in this country. It's not just impacting Democrats. It's impacting Republicans. It's impacting Red States and blue states. On Dis plan is intended to address the suffering of the American people. So we hope and frankly, we expect Republicans in Congress and Democrats to will support assistance that will bring relief to the people they represent. This is a conversation. He, of course, gave a prime time address. As you all know, last week, it seems like a long time ago, But it wasn't to announce his specifics, and he has already had a number of conversations with Democrats and the Republicans. Those will continue his clear preference eyes to move forward with a bipartisan bill. There's no question about it, but we're also not going to take any tools off the table for how the Senate House and Senate can get this urgent package done, so we're only less than a day Has he been president, the United States, but he's going to continue to work with members of both parties to get it done. I just could go ahead. Thank you, John Ever. I.

WIBC 93.1FM
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"Is the much bigger picture? Jack? Is that us? I mean that that's the question. Is that us? I've listened to this video a couple times the audio video the watch the video a couple times and I am not 100% sure. If Jack Dorsey, the CEO of Twitter, saying something that gets himself in trouble, or saying something that can be kind of seen as a more broader conversation. For Rhetoric on the site. Right, really nasty garbage stuff. On on Twitter. I honestly don't know. And I am I am more and more convinced that in this In this least this clip it is all about the either beholder. You can take out of what? Jack Dorsey said anything you want, right? Anything you choose, you can pull out of it. What I found interesting is that James O'Keefe said. There's more to come. And I don't know what that is. You would have to have somebody of Jack's caliber saying, Well, you know, we're just going to simply purge every conservative thought off of this platform, and then it's gonna work. Right unless you hear. Oh, yeah, We got to take crews out of here. Unless you hear all you know, we gotta no, no more. Mark Levin or Tony Cats? No. Until you hear specifics. Like I put myself in that category. You're welcome everybody until you hear those kinds of specifics. I think this is just Standard conversation. That son of defense? No, No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, not a defense of Jack Dorsey. It's It's taking a listen to what it is that that's that's being said. And seeing seeing where plays out and I am not. I'm not there that you can so aggressively. Kind of take that clip and say, See, this is the proof. No, I think you need a little bit more. I'll give you some proof of something. This is NBC. Telling you exactly how they twist the conversation. Listen, So now the Biden team will be.

KGO 810
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"I'm great. Welcome. What can I do for you? Um, I got a question here. I've got a based on your recommendations. I bought a ICO tank printer few hours back. Absolutely. The best printer I ever had Absence not a sponsor anymore, but good. I'm glad you like it. Well, I agree. I mean, I knew that they were spots. I didn't. I didn't now, but you know, it's the best friend I've ever had. Good. Um, I was One right now. I don't print nearest much is I used to I just do so much online. I you know, I just don't print like I used to get here at home. Ad. If I sometimes five weeks, six weeks, my gold might go by before I print another page. I It's like it's drying out or something. Yeah, it takes me. It literally takes me. Half hour of Running. Yeah, Cleaning the printer heads doing all of this is the problem. With ink jet. Um If you don't use it a lot. The ink dries in the heads. Now I've talked to the upset about this. They hated it, in fact, may be one reason they don't advertise anymore because I would usually tell people if you don't print at least a few times a week. You should probably get a laser printer instead because inkjets tend to clog. And unless you use them regularly keep that ink flowing. They'll dry out now absent, told me. Oh, no, no, no. Doesn't happen on ours because we coat the heads, etcetera, But I've had it happened and obviously you have to and I've talked to enough people. It's just it's a natural consequence. How? How often do you print Um, well, I mean, sometimes it's a couple times a week. But like I said, sometimes a five weeks six weeks ago, that's when you're gonna get that's when you're gonna get caught, and then they have a routine that unclog their heads. But as you say it takes a while, and it uses a lot of ink, too, because it's spraining through those nozzles. Loosen up the claws. Yeah, I could. I could see a difference from when I go through that, you know, 30 minute routine of unclogging everything I could see a difference in the ink troubles. This despite the fact that the printer Is really good on eek. But I was what I was wondering. I guess my question was Do you know? Because I have, um IPhones and ipads. It's pretty much that's what I have here at home. Do you know of a way to automatically print a page? I know what it was, like, once a week. Just print something out. Yeah. I actually switched to laser. I switched to an inexpensive brother Laser because I just didn't We don't Nowadays people don't print as much as they used to write. I mean, paperless office is coming. So that's what I did. I'm very happy with a brother. Laser printer, But yeah,.