35 Burst results for "DNI"

Jim Clapper Has No Regrets About Pushing Russian Collusion Agenda

The Dan Bongino Show

01:26 min | 5 months ago

Jim Clapper Has No Regrets About Pushing Russian Collusion Agenda

"You doubt me if this is gonna happen? Jim, queue up for me, cut one. Here is lying piece of human garbage Jim Clapper the former director of national intelligence under Obama who knew from the jump that the collusion hoax story was a political dirty trick as the DNI could have shut this down immediately not only did he run with it Jim Clapper but later on after Hunter Biden's laptop shows up indicating that these bribes these foreign dealings may be real he's one of the signees of the letter saying that the laptop could be Russian disinformation knowing full well it's not you think he's apologetic listen to this turd listen to this absolute turd on CNN yesterday asked by Caitlin Collins and a Republicans pounce question about the laptop in the signing hood and he goes back to his well you can't prove the laptop was in Russia you see the standard of proof how it changes here listen to this well uh that's the question no i don't regret it i thought at the time that was appropriate to sound a warning about watch out for the dark hand of the Russians and in my case this is on the heels of what i saw the Russians do in 2016 to interfere and influence the outcome of our election here it goes again folks here we go again the dark hand of the

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Sec. Robert Wilkie Describes the Classic Stooge of Intel Malfeasance

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

01:57 min | 8 months ago

Sec. Robert Wilkie Describes the Classic Stooge of Intel Malfeasance

"Sees corruption in an administration and tells requisite authorities about it and gets whistleblower protection. In the loosest definition of the word, they give it to a media outlet to tell the public, although that's not quite a whistleblower. This guy didn't give the documents to Jim Jordan or Matt Gaetz or breitbart or newsmax. He gave it to his 26th game of buddy. So can he talk to us about this case? So the classic stooge. In intelligence malfeasance and says, the characteristics have never changed. Some get sexual gratification. They get that reward. Some money. And we've certainly seen that in history. And others, it's a self esteem thing. Or it's like for the Cambridge 5, it's true believers. They communists. Yes. Burgess and Phil. Who infiltrated the highest levels of British intelligence. And Buckingham Palace. Yeah. That's what this guy is. But it's a deeper issue for me in that. And let me just say, it is not unusual. I've been in reserve intelligence officer. It's not unusual to have a 19 year old. Yeoman in the navy or a tech, pumping this stuff out. Just because of his age, he is not a function of access. What does disturb me is that this Pentagon, this DNI, this CIA knows that, for instance, the Wagner group. Infiltrates these chat groups. They have algorithms, and if they see the word secret. Or they see the word military or plans. They'll get people in these chat groups and voila. They have access. And they cultivate guys like this.

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"dni" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show

The Charlie Kirk Show

04:56 min | 9 months ago

"dni" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show

"You need to scroll all the way down in the box to find the link. Check it out. Noble gold investments. I was doing some research on this Avril Haines person. Who apparently is the one that had the back and forth with Tom cotton. And The Guardian, The Guardian, averill Haines is unusual backstory makes her an unlikely chief for U.S. intelligence. Oh, really? And so then somebody sends this to me. The former plane enthusiast lawyer at judo belt owned a cafe that staged erotica nights and worked for president Obama, what you're trying to say the erotica knights ended up working for Obama. I think this is grammatically a little bit too close. So I don't know what the hell it erotica night is. I Googled it. And it said you need to turn your safe search off in order to do that. I'm not doing that. I don't even know what it is. And so then apparently in the article it explains it that this woman who's now running DNI bought brothels, though she bought she opened a cafe in a formal brothel and then returned and then returned it to a brothel. She's running the head of the DNI. She says, quote, erotica has become more prevalent because people are trying to have sex without having sex. Others are trying to find new fantasies to make their monogamous relationships more satisfying with the erotic offers is spontaneity twists and turns and it affects everybody. This woman is a freak. She should not be in our government. So when I say the Biden administration has a team of freaks I mean it is really strange. Okay, I want to get into this here. I think this is important. So there's a lot of questions. I'd love your thoughts to this. You know, some people are saying Charlie, you know, turning point action should host debates. I think that's a great idea. I would love to host some debates for the RNC candidates, but apparently the RNC has their own process and don't quite understand it. Vivec Rama Swami to his credit to starting to speak out about it. But I remain very clear about this that any person running for the presidency is welcome on this program. You'll get uninterrupted time. You'll get respect and then you'll get some direct questions. Anybody can Glen youngkin if he runs, we're on desantis, is on this program. Mike Pompeo, Nikki Haley. We have a significant audience. You guys have helped us build that. Obviously, you're all part of that. So if you are a part of the conservative movement, wouldn't you want to hear your conservative commentators ask questions of these people? Okay. Well, Tucker Carlson is really onto something. He's done the same thing to his credit. He's invited all these people on his program, specifically on the issue of Ukraine. Now, it's easy to just kind of resort to abstractions on the issue of Ukraine. It's hard to get into the details. But since we are no longer a serious country and I hope we are again and we are run by grown infants, not mature adults, people don't actually go into detail about what it means to fund a $200 billion proxy war in Ukraine. Play cut one 21. But there is a presidential race coming up. So now's the time to find out what people really think. And by the way, good people can disagree in the subject. We're not saying people just aggressive. Evil, we're saying we should know what they think, now that they're standing for office. So we've written a questionnaire for Republicans who may decide to jump into the race for president in 2024. It's a very simple questionnaire. Here are the questions. First, is opposing Russia in Ukraine a vital American national strategic interest? Is it really important or not? And if so, why? Two. What specifically is our objective in Ukraine and how will we know when we've achieved it? What's our goal and how are we going to know when we've won? If we don't know that, we should slow down. Three, what is the limit of funding and material military equipment? You would be willing to send to the government of Ukraine. We're sending fighter jets. Should we send nukes? Four. Should the United States support regime change in Russia? Everyone hates Putin, should we kill him? Is that a good idea? What happens next? 5. Given that Russia's economy and currency are stronger than they were before the war, do you still believe that U.S. sanctions have been effective? Everyone assumes that sanctions work, do they? And finally, do you believe the United States faces the risk of nuclear war with Russia? Really simple. What are the stakes here? So we sent these questions to people who have announced or seem like they might announce. Donald Trump, Nikki Haley, the vac Rama Swami, Ron DeSantis, Mike Pompeo, Mike Pence, Tim Scott, Glenn youngkin, Christian and new Christina hom, Greg Abbott, Chris Christie asa Hutchinson and John Bolton. We sent these questions with respect. We sincerely want to know, we sincerely believe the public has a right to know their position on the biggest issue in the world right now, which is will there be a third World War. And we said, we'll give you till Monday to reply..

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Biden DNI Pick Avril Haines Raises Eyebrows

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:30 min | 9 months ago

Biden DNI Pick Avril Haines Raises Eyebrows

"Doing some research on this Avril Haines person. Who apparently is the one that had the back and forth with Tom cotton. And The Guardian, The Guardian, averill Haines is unusual backstory makes her an unlikely chief for U.S. intelligence. Oh, really? And so then somebody sends this to me. The former plane enthusiast lawyer at judo belt owned a cafe that staged erotica nights and worked for president Obama, what you're trying to say the erotica knights ended up working for Obama. I think this is grammatically a little bit too close. So I don't know what the hell it erotica night is. I Googled it. And it said you need to turn your safe search off in order to do that. I'm not doing that. I don't even know what it is. And so then apparently in the article it explains it that this woman who's now running DNI bought brothels, though she bought she opened a cafe in a formal brothel and then returned and then returned it to a brothel. She's running the head of the DNI. She says, quote, erotica has become more prevalent because people are trying to have sex without having sex. Others are trying to find new fantasies to make their monogamous relationships more satisfying with the erotic offers is spontaneity twists and turns and it affects everybody. This woman is a freak. She should not be in our government. So when I say the Biden administration has a team of freaks I mean it is really strange.

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How Do We Solve the Fentanyl Crisis?

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:43 min | 9 months ago

How Do We Solve the Fentanyl Crisis?

"What do you think about the fentanyl crisis in America and what can be done to solve it this really concerns me fentanyl is a real lethal drug. It is terrible. And our government is more concerned with violent extremists. Tom cotton, who's a good senator from Arkansas. He doesn't always vote the way I'd like him to, especially with that omnibus bill back in December. I didn't like that. But he's a good man. And he's a strong fighter and he's a true conservative. He had an opportunity to cross examine Avril Haines who is a member of the Biden regime, she serves as the senior director of national intelligence for the Biden administration, that's her job. So she's the director of national intelligence DNI. She's the first woman to serve in the role, and so she's the 7th director of the DNI. Okay. So Tom cotton had an opportunity to ask her some questions. And I love these questions. In Aristotle's ethics, the entire book of the ethics is built on this premise, which is that there is a hierarchy of the good. There's a hierarchy of some things matter more than others and in life a mature citizen and a mature society goes to the process of talking about what matters more and what matters less, not everything can matter. The same. Food, shelter, medicine matters more than entertainment. It's pretty obvious, right? Entertainment comes second to those things. But since we no longer live in a mature society and we live in a society run by narcissistic infants, we no longer even have those conversations.

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Kevin McCarthy Tussles With Reporter Over Intel Committee Removals

Mike Gallagher Podcast

01:55 min | 11 months ago

Kevin McCarthy Tussles With Reporter Over Intel Committee Removals

"What did Adam Schiff do at the chairman of the Intel committee? What Adam Schiff did, use his power as a chairman and lie to the American public, even the inspector general said it. When Devin Nunes put out a memo, he said it was false. When we had a laptop, he used it before an election to be politics and say that it was false and said it was the Russians. When he knew different, when he knew the Intel, if you talked to John Radcliffe, DNI, he came out ahead of time and says there's no Intel to prove that. And he used his position as chairman, knowing he has information, the rest of America does not, and lied to the American public. When a whistleblower came forward, he said he did not know the individual, even though his staff had met with him and set it up. So no, he does not have a right to sit on that. But I will not be like Democrats and play politics with these, where they removed Republicans from committees and all committees. So yes, he can serve on a committee, but he will not serve on Intel, because it goes to the national security of America. And I will always put them first, all right? And if you want to talk about swalwell, let's talk about swalwell, because you have not had the briefing that I had. I had the briefing of Nancy Pelosi had the briefing from the FBI. The FBI never came before this Congress to tell the leadership of this Congress that Eric swalwell had a problem with the Chinese spy until he served on Intel. So it wasn't just us who were concerned about. The FBI was concerned about putting a member of Congress on the Intel committee that has the rights to see things that others don't, because of his knowledge and relationship with the Chinese spy. There's a new sheriff in town. Bravo speaker McCarthy, and that's the way you do it. We're going to have to stand up to this bunch and stand up and fight and is there a better fighter?

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Russia, Russia, Russia

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

02:08 min | 11 months ago

Russia, Russia, Russia

"Let me start with a newsmaker and never give an inch. At the CIA, when you took office, you immediately began to look into the Russia report that was used ambush Donald Trump on the 1st January 6th, which you write January 6th, 2017, is the 1st January 6th. That's when Comey Brennan and clapper plus you not knowing what was in the document because you hadn't been confirmed, basically sabotaged the next four years. And you did an after action deep dive at the CIA. Would you tell people what you discovered about the intelligence community, Russia report that became the Russia Russia, Russia hoax? I was asked to go to Trump Tower on January 6th, 2017 for what may have been one of the most remarkable meetings. I was still just a back bench congressman from Kansas awaiting my confirmation process. And there you have director Comey, Heather FBI director Brennan head of the CIA and Jim clapper, the head of the DNI. Basically tell the president he's a Russian asset. They've got this document that became known as the Russia ICA. It was the foundational document that Adam Schiff used to lie to the American people about the Russian oaks, the fact that our administration was cuddly to Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump was a Russian asset. It was false. It was based upon a series of lies about this Steele dossier that was later used in the fisa courts. And I now can see they were convinced that they were telling the president something they knew had no foundation. And I saw it. So when I got to say, hey, not quite on day one, but very quickly. I gathered the team that had done this work. It was actually some really talented analysts, but they had gone around the most senior leadership in the analytic department two of the three most senior leaders there who came to me and said, basically, we were xed out. We were crossed out of the process. Director Brennan went around us. And I came to learn that director Brennan knew that the Steele dossier wasn't worthy of inclusion in the ICA. He kind of went back and forth. It ultimately ends up in a footnote of the ICA. That was the compromise, but of course we know Hugh. We know the history. That becomes the foundational document upon which a president was impeached and

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Julie Kelly: FBI Increases Reward for Info on 'Mystery Jan. 6 Bomber'

The Dan Bongino Show

01:51 min | 11 months ago

Julie Kelly: FBI Increases Reward for Info on 'Mystery Jan. 6 Bomber'

"You know it's really shocking I mean in light of everything happened we had to happen with the multiple Twitter files drops What we now know it's not open for debate anymore That the FBI DHS DNI and other members of the IC intelligence community were actively working through Elvis Chan of the FBI and others to openly coordinate with various social media companies not just Twitter to violate the First Amendment and censor content You'd think the FBI would be doing kind of a retrenching doing a hot wash and saying wow how do we screw this up And how do we get out of the political stuff and move back to shoe leather investigations and rebuilding the American people's confidence This is the way you do it Let's do a clearly clearly partisan investigation into grandma for an alleged trespass on the capitol at a political rally that we're now talking about years every years ago I mean it's obscene but I only got limited Tommy I want to ask you another question I'm sorry I mean the filibuster There's been an update on the bomber case What is the FBI up to They just came out with a statement They're increasing the reward to $500,000 for the alleged bomber who supposedly left bombs at the RNC and DNC on the evening of January 5th into January 6th What do you think's going on there Well I think that the FBI recognizes that this is such a gaping hole in the alleged investigation and a source of mockery on our side that here we are two years later and they can use geo fence warrants to track down an India to grandma who took a selfie inside the building in 6 but you can't find the bomber So in a little bit of I think a spin they increase the reward from a 100,000 to 500,000 for anyone who could give information about this mystery pipe bomber

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Why the Release of Trump Tax Records Is Bad for Democrats

The Officer Tatum Show

01:42 min | 1 year ago

Why the Release of Trump Tax Records Is Bad for Democrats

"Let's do this. Why don't we start with the Trump tax cuts and why I think this is a big mistake. But I want to do it a little differently, Chris because if they want to go this route, I want to say, hey, okay. Let's go, let's go tit for tat. 7 biggest Biden family business revelations of 2022. Why don't we start looking into the Biden crime family a little more? U.S. bank flagged over a 150 suspicious financial transactions from the Biden family. I mean, we can go on and on and on. Joe Biden met with Hunter Biden's business partner at The White House, voicemail proves Joe Biden spoke to Hunter Biden about the family business. Deputy DNI one hunter's laptop was not Russian, disinformation, CNN's Natasha, Bertrand, wrote now discredited story anyway. This has had to breitbart, by the way, White House debating, how to combat probes in the hunter. Hunters drag drug abuse reportedly delaying charges and tax gun related probe. Last thing, legal experts estimate Hunter Biden's legal defense cost a hundred grand. Was this a mistake, Chris, to go after Trump's taxes? I think so, absolutely. Because you mentioned the tit for tat. What this does is it sets a precedent that basically any elected officials taxes could be released and presumably even in any American citizens tax forms can be released to the public. Bad move, Donald Trump said, you know, be careful what you wish for. Sometimes you get it and sometimes you're going to result getting it because that can be used back against the Democrats as well.

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Twitter Admits to Suppressing Hunter Biden Laptop Story

Mark Levin

01:38 min | 1 year ago

Twitter Admits to Suppressing Hunter Biden Laptop Story

"Then there's a post about the Hunter Biden laptop situation It shows that Roth not only met weekly Weekly with the FBI and the DHS but with the office of the director of national intelligence one of the senior individuals this is explosive One of the senior individuals at Twitter met weekly with the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security but also with the office of the director of national intelligence Ross report to FBI DHS DNI is almost farcical In its self flagellating tone quote we blocked the New York Post story then on blocked it but said the opposite Communications is angry reporters think we're idiots in short FML F is the forward and then my life Some of us later slacks indicate his weekly confess with federal law enforcement involves separate meetings Here he ghosts the FBI and DHS respectively to go first to an Aspen institute thing Then take a call with Apple The FBI sends reports about a pair of tweets the second of which involves a former tip at canoe county Indiana counselor and Republican named claiming between two and 25% of ballots by mail of being rejected by errors That's what I have so far mister producer

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Julie Kelly: Deposition Released With FBI Agent Elvis Chan

The Dan Bongino Show

01:52 min | 1 year ago

Julie Kelly: Deposition Released With FBI Agent Elvis Chan

"Now last time I checked Julie the DNI the DHS and the FBI were operations within the federal government that sounds like a First Amendment issue to me and kind of a big deal It's a huge deal in Dan this morning I was posting screenshots of Elvis Chan's court order deposition that he gave last week in the civil lawsuit filed by the attorney generals of Missouri and Louisiana to expose this collude between the government and big tech This was not just run out of that San Francisco field office by Elvis Chan the so called cyber expert which he admitted is that FBI headquarters had basically a 24/7 every single day foreign interference alert system happening where they were in constant communication with social media companies demanding that they had staff available at any moment where they could flag them or contact them and have them remove content that the FBI had deemed part of foreign interference or misinformation have to materials et cetera So this is not just how this chant it was not just a handful of these agents which he said in this court deposition is that it was also happening at FBI headquarters So to your point the government was fully involved They were operating on an encrypted chat to these social media companies a lot of that information apparently has been scrubbed And Dan they were low key threatening social media companies either you say whatever material comes forward violates your terms of service for half to materials or we will file we will get a warrant We will get a seizure warrant on your platforms and force of the remove it That was the threat that seems to have been made to these companies

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FBI Met Weekly With Big Tech Ahead of the 2020 Election, Agent Says

The Dan Bongino Show

01:40 min | 1 year ago

FBI Met Weekly With Big Tech Ahead of the 2020 Election, Agent Says

"There's a name that came up in a bunch of depositions that are being given in a lawsuit filed by the Missouri attorney general It's a free speech lawsuit Eric Schmidt a good guy a couple other AGs are involved too including Louisiana They subpoenaed a guy by the name of Elvis Chan Elvis Chan is a supervisory special agent I believe at one point worked out of the San Francisco office at tip archaeus audience Now you may have heard that name Elvis Chan before because Elvis Chan's name was mentioned by FBI whistleblower Kyle seraphin on this show as a possible conduit between the FBI and the tech community Well Elvis Chan testifying under oath the Fox News article my newsletter today you'll notice that the FBI met weekly with big tech ahead of the 2020 election an agent testifies FBI agent Elvis Chan testified Tuesday in the Missouri and Louisiana attorneys general's case there Attorneys attorneys general What did Elvis Chan say Well I was Chan said a lot He admitted to the meetings But proving to you that the most dangerous component to this story and left wing media The communists left wing media will do anything to squash the First Amendment portion of this story That the government the FEC the DNI the FBI and others knew about this At least the law enforcement at these new before the election They were watching Rudy Giuliani purposefully as an effort to steal his messages to make sure they could get ahead of anything Giuliani was going to do to release the Hunter Biden story The fact that the FBI knew

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"dni" Discussed on a16z

a16z

05:52 min | 1 year ago

"dni" Discussed on a16z

"You can't be naive. The world is what it is, and some people will do bad things you could cost of that. But you got to move on. You can't get balled down with it. Now, I tell my close white friends that would be careful, no matter how liberal you are, you never have to ask yourself this question. Did this happen to me because I was black. You never have to ask that question. And as a different experience and that you have to appreciate that, you know, in hindsight, I powered through. I wasn't looking for excuses. And I was just trying to achieve. And then I tried to bring people along with me and force organizations to deal with themselves. And I understand what they're doing. If you take a simple thing as I said earlier, an over reliance of experience. If you overly on the experience and not on skills and abilities and personal attributes, you can cut out women and minorities who might not have lots of experience. I didn't find it lonely to be an early black person in this business. I just was trying to win, make a difference. Be challenged. I worry about, I'm finding that a number of DNI people have the job, but no power, no influence. And trying to do diversity is hard, like anything else. You have to have goals and objectives like anything else that's important. And you have to have people who have the ability to move the needle. You can't just hang a sign out and says, I believe in diversity and think diversity happens. Companies are social systems. Social systems like to recreate themselves. And so if you want to create a diverse workforce because you think it's important, then you have to be willing to work at it. And, you know, there's this statement.

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"dni" Discussed on Nonprofits Are Messy: Lessons in Leadership | Fundraising | Board Development | Communications

Nonprofits Are Messy: Lessons in Leadership | Fundraising | Board Development | Communications

05:26 min | 1 year ago

"dni" Discussed on Nonprofits Are Messy: Lessons in Leadership | Fundraising | Board Development | Communications

"And so when they were considering my committees, I was in the DNA committee, and then they were like, well, what about, you know, what about the nominating? What about the governance committee? What about these other committees where you have experience? And so that in and of itself is such an important conversation to have. Now, there are some like me who are deeply passionate about some new board members of racial and ethnic and other backgrounds who are deeply passionate about this work. And you want to be an actual match, not an obligation, right? Because that becomes, again, very much about the superficial. And very much about what's in it for you versus how do you find this to be a worthwhile match for both. Both. And it was the same when I joined the board of Brooklyn children's museum. I live in bed stuy, Brooklyn. And this is our local museum. My daughter is actually aged out of the museum. And very likely, I will be in the next year or two stepping away from the museum and I've been on the board now for about four years. Yes, about three or so years. But when I joined the, there wasn't a DNI committee, but there was a governance committee because of my HR background. That's where they wanted to place me. Absolutely. I joined because that was a local board. I wanted to, I wanted to. Now that I was sitting on a national board, I wanted to serve on a board that was providing local support to my community. So I wanted to be able to support that. And I was approached by someone who I think is one of the most exceptional executive directors of nonprofits that I've ever worked with. And Stephanie, which no one gets to hire her because she's ours. She's absolutely brilliant. And I was so taken by her vision and commitment. And desire and understanding that the Brooklyn children's museum sits in the most racial and internationally diverse space within Brooklyn. And that our, it's the oldest children, children's museum in the country, which is quite beautiful. It is also the only arts organization in this community for miles and miles. So the benefit that we provide, not just to children, but to their families. That was something that just completely took my heart. And the work that they do, I mean, they do far more than what you would think a children's museum does from cultural as a cultural institution as an art institution as an educating institution. It's actually quite beautiful. And so to me, it was joining. That was also a large board, about 35 board members. It was, but it was also a board similar to Planned Parenthood where they made a lot of they make a lot of effort of keeping us together, right? You can work as hard as you want on this board. There is not a given I know we're going to talk about fundraising later, the give and get is different. But it is one where every single the ED has found just a beautiful way of matching every single board member's interest and skill set and passion with a piece of work for the board. So we've got a wonderful party organizer and his efforts. He does a lot of work throughout the year, but his major push for the year is our fundraiser. And organizes the most beautiful events and has elevated our events. And that's what he does. I helped us build our DNI plan when the city of New York asked us to do it..

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"dni" Discussed on Real Estate Coaching Radio

Real Estate Coaching Radio

03:01 min | 1 year ago

"dni" Discussed on Real Estate Coaching Radio

"DNI. And then the next question you have to ask yourself is this person an introvert or an extrovert. And if they're an introvert, then you slide your finger over to the right, and that tells you they're most likely they're dominant personalities or driver. And if they're an extra left, you're right, left. And the opposite obviously, if they're extroverted, you put it in the expressive thing. How do you know whether someone's an intro or an extrovert? The best way to find out is ask them what they did the past weekend, right? Ask them what they did. You could go to their Facebook page and see sometimes. Yeah, I mean, if a driver has a Facebook page, drivers are going to have a very short motivational quotes is what they're going to have. But ask them what they did. So if you ask somebody what they do, with their own time, not when they're working or performing or whatever they're doing. That's going to really give you the best window into who they truly are. So if it's somebody that spends a lot of time with their families and they just do a lot of things that don't involve a lot of other humanity humans, that's going to be most likely someone there's an introvert, that's going to be a driver. And if it's somebody who's going to be the opposite, then you're dealing with an expressive. Now, if you're talking with someone and they're very indirect, you know, they want to get to know you first. There's a little bit of a resistance to any kind of formal conversation with them. They're very friendly. They want to talk with you for a long period of time. And then you'll kind of want to study you a little bit first. Observe what you're made of. They're dealing with how they feel about you. They're very feelings focused. These are the amiable types..

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Sara Carter: Media Failed to Investigate the Biggest Political Scandal

The Dan Bongino Show

01:10 min | 1 year ago

Sara Carter: Media Failed to Investigate the Biggest Political Scandal

"Now I'm assuming because I don't know this for a fact I have not been able to verify this 100% That those sources that spoke to me during that time are similar sources that have been talking to John Durham And that they had evidence of that and had collected evidence of that and there was extreme concern during 2017 about that And remember remember this is when admiral Rogers and there was a lot of talk and president Trump came out and said hey I'm being spied on and then just like you just like you said you know the media instead of listening instead of doing its job and investigating especially media with enormous resources like The New York Times like The Washington Post And others Instead of saying man maybe we should look into this They instead took the bait I called them the useful idiot They took the bait that was being fed to them by the Clinton campaign and all of the Clinton supporters within the CIA within the DNI within the FBI and they wrote their stories Instead of investigating probably one of the biggest stories I was considered the biggest story and biggest modern political scandal in U.S. history

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"dni" Discussed on Real Estate Coaching Radio

Real Estate Coaching Radio

05:04 min | 2 years ago

"dni" Discussed on Real Estate Coaching Radio

"And so you're slide your finger to the top of the graph. So if you slide your finger to the top of the graph, now on your left side is going to be driver on your right side. It's going to be influencer or I, right? DNI. And then the next question you have to ask yourself is this person an introvert or an extrovert? And if they're an introvert, then you slide your finger over to the right, and that tells you they're most likely their dominant personalities or driver. And if they're an expert left, you're right, left. In the opposite, obviously if they're extroverted, you put it in the expressive thing. How do you know whether someone's an introvert or an extrovert? The best way to find out is ask them what they did the past weekend, right? Ask them what they did. You'd go to their Facebook page and see sometimes. Yeah, I mean, if a driver has a Facebook page, yeah, drivers are gonna have a very short motivational quotes is what they're gonna have. But ask them what they did. So if you ask somebody what they do with their own time, not when they're working or performing or whatever they're doing. That's going to really give you the best window into who they truly are. So if it's somebody that spends a lot of time with their families and they just do a lot of things that don't involve a lot of other humanity humans, that's going to be most likely someone there's an introvert, that's going to be a driver. And if it's somebody who's going to be the opposite then you're dealing with an expressive. Now if you're talking with someone and they're very indirect, you know, they want to get to know you first. There's a little bit of a resistance to any kind of formal conversation with them. They're very friendly. They want to talk with you for a long periods of time and then you'll kind of want to study you a little bit first. To observe what you're made of..

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"dni" Discussed on The Heidrick & Struggles Leadership Podcast

The Heidrick & Struggles Leadership Podcast

07:54 min | 2 years ago

"dni" Discussed on The Heidrick & Struggles Leadership Podcast

"During mandate from April 2020 to June 2021, Catherine contributed to the realignment of the industrial group from a traditional lighting manufacturer to an innovative high-tech champion. She also sits as non executive director on the boards of Knox Amazon and B Brown SE. Catherine, welcome and thank you for taking the time to speak with us today. Well, Peter, thank you for having me. Katherine. Can you tell us about your career journey and what aspects of leadership help you succeed and get where you are today? My first focus is on listening to what people have to say and especially what they don't tell you or why you don't get all information. Secondly, I think it's all about the team. Which is on your side, but also on your level. So the team aspect is very very important. And I think it's one of our leaders ownership challenges to define the right people over time in order to form this kind of team. That's the two key elements. What leadership skills have yearn year team developed in the last 18 months that are helping you thrive in this new normal? Well, given the fact that COVID really changed our lives, and we didn't have any idea on how deep the crisis would develop. How long it would take and what kind of impact it would make on all of us on our production on our way of working on our market climate. We were suddenly in a crisis mode. And I personally remember well, having gone through the crisis of 2008, 2009, where we had the financial crisis, I personally remember that well. And I remembered all the tools we used at that time that helped tremendously in order to react quickly. First, everything was about safeguarding liquidity with all the tools which you have on the financing side, but also expanding limits with banks just in order to make sure you are best prepared for whatever case. And the second, I just mentioned the case, since we were in months of complete uncertainty about next developments, we had a continuous view on our on our budget. It was more or less short term view. We didn't look at any long-term budgets at all in this stage. And we did more short term sensitivity analysis and especially liquidity forecasts that was focused in the last 18 months. And how did the role of the CFO change during the crisis? And which changes to your expect to last? The road very much changed from the strategic aspect. So the strategic aspect in that position was less relevant. We were a little bit more for me personally, we were more hands on working on liquidity and of course on the cost position. And at the end of the day that that was what's going to last because I think a lot of companies such as ours as well have taken the opportunity to review once again, their cost structure their fixed cost structure, especially. And we will have I think Alina environment business environment going forward, again, as maybe one of the better aspects of that crisis. And what challenges do you foresee for for CFOs in the next 5 years and how can you prepare to face them? Well, the first challenge I think is to define the new normal at work. What will be the lessons learned from home office and video call months of remote office work? What's good and how will we continue to reinforce what has been good? So I think work will be one of the new challenges. The second is, I think that we will have to review our logistic chain, all of us, do we really need to be as globalized as we are in every respect or is there a certain aspect of security coming into place, which is a value in itself whenever it comes to crisis? And we just see that global logistic chains and part sourcing of pods is still under very clear pressure and we see the outcome of that and it's going to last from what I see for more months. And therefore the logistic chain needs to be rethought for the future. Another topic is about diversity and inclusion. This topic is now a must have. So what are the differences of how DNI is tackled in your experience as CFO compared to your board roles? Being part of the diversity discussion as a female, it's very difficult for me. To distinct between what is the new what is the impact of diversity? I truly believe and experience that mixed teams create more openness sometimes more creativity and the mixed team idea I think is well acknowledged in most maybe not all, but most of the industry, I think, today, I think, as I said before, the most important advantage is creativity and team building aspects because especially in diverse teams I found a lot of breaking the rule team developments which were unusual in what I've seen before. One traditional path to a CEO role is by serving first as a CFO. So do you think that's still a good career background for CEOs? Sure, but it's only one of the possibilities. I don't think that this should be all that this is the new normal. I see overall depending on the I would say the governance and the business model of a company make a lot of sense if you're coming from the industrial or engineering side, just as much as if you come from the CFO side. And the even lawyers who are very extreme successful CEOs. So I don't think that this is the only way and the ideal way into CEO role. So what's the most important way your organization is building on the lessons of 2020? The two points I mentioned, we are deeply.

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"dni" Discussed on WSB-AM

WSB-AM

02:27 min | 2 years ago

"dni" Discussed on WSB-AM

"You'll be like 60. You know, you'll be 70 something. How do you know your 53 38? Oh, hey, You look great. By the way, almost 39. I'm saying I should start saying that I'm older, same like 41. Why? Wow, You look amazing. You don't think you look amazing. Are you having Ah, she's here. So I do. Do you have issues with yourself? Not at all. What I'm saying is, people didn't have issues with you. People shouldn't say that. They're younger. You mean like 35? Because, like, Whoa, you don't look through 35 old. You look like a liar. I should say I'm 41 so that people think that I look great for my age, because actually, I'm 38, okay? Yeah, I'm gonna start doing that doing better than me again. You know, I do like, say you're 62. Or so that. Wow. What did you find the fountain of youth? Yeah. You must be in the DNI to it's in the genes. I don't know. I just can't help it. I don't know There's a weird story. That's in the news. Okay. Since we're on the air, we're filling time. Okay? Okay, listen, You feel some pressure, True natural pressure. I want to get to that man. Man is the media love this prime minister dead. I mean, it is. It's so obvious that they're just it's not even It's not even like the basic, you know. You know everybody. They're all a liberal. This this group of reporters. Is in love the fun over. They are in love with Prime Minister Biden. I'll get to my little story here later, but yesterday he was driving the electric F 1 50. That's right in Dearborn, Michigan. The F 1 50. And so he was test driving around the track. And so yet, the other two guys, there's one where if he would have if Trump would have said this, it would been reported as all that evil Trump. Before we get to that one. Just the delight. Enjoy. So to set this up, he drives out onto the track on the F 1 50 or driving the F 1 50. It comes to a stop right where the presses Wow. Mister Sir. Sir, do you How did you like the drive, Sir? Oh, sir. Like they're in love with this guy. It's amazing this sucker quick. How's it drive? Does it feel to be behind the real star?.

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"dni" Discussed on OneSix Eight FM - Business Analysis Podcasts

OneSix Eight FM - Business Analysis Podcasts

02:24 min | 2 years ago

"dni" Discussed on OneSix Eight FM - Business Analysis Podcasts

"Day it's the sort of it's another and there's this inconsistency which makes which makes many then doubt, okay, what sort of leader are you? I mean, looking back at your journey bam has they ever been a moment when you've been maybe at the beginning of your leadership journey and you've seen other leaders that actually don't show up. Consistently and maybe how it's also influenced you to do that more consistently because you've seen how it's failed, looking from, I guess, the outside in. And that's a really powerful question. And I will say I haven't had, and I've had some, I will say more peers filled me than leaders. But I have watched people fell others. I have watched them not show up when they said they would tell me one thing and do something different. So the impact on me is that you need to show up. If you said you're going to do this, you got to figure out how to do it. And then if you can't do it, you need to. Set up the framework or set up the stage where by you can go back and say, this is when we'll do it. This is how we're doing. But because there was an interruption there, let me own that disruption and get us back on track. And I won't rest if that doesn't happen. So, but for me, that's really important. I've seen the impact has had on children when people don't do that. I've seen the impact of peers in this DNI space that, you know, the level of being in the NS and not taking each other's strength to move forward. That doesn't all happen here. We have a lot of people in leadership roles that aren't doing the best, the good for others. You know, kind of think about, you know, who didn't show up for me in my life, why my mother and father might not have shown up for me as consistently as they should have my grandmother and grandfather did in a way that gave me a strength that, you know, second to none and why I probably look at things the way I do. I mean, she would always say,.

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Initiative to Use Genetic Data to Prevent Hereditary Cancer

News, Traffic and Weather

00:39 sec | 2 years ago

Initiative to Use Genetic Data to Prevent Hereditary Cancer

"History and DNI research to prevent cancer scientists at University of Washington and bring him young university teamed up to make it happen. They sift through family trees and used genealogy to track down people with specific genetic variants, tied hereditary cancer and wants to find relatives. They warn them of cancer's a commonly strike before screenings. Can catch them. In fact, Jill Crandall is one of the researchers and explains. We lost my father a year after we lost my brother. And it's something that I think if we can help prevent other people from having to go through some of these things, then it's worth all the effort. You know If you're interested in learning more

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80 years after Pearl Harbor, veteran's remains identified

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:28 sec | 2 years ago

80 years after Pearl Harbor, veteran's remains identified

"And now a veteran who died during the attacks, has finally had his remains identified. DNI testing has concluded the remains of from William Eugene Blanchard of Idaho, who was 24 years old when he was aboard the warship USS Oklahoma. The ship was struck by multiple torpedoes and capsized. The Department of Defense says almost 400 sailors and Marines from the ship were buried without identification in Honolulu. A new effort to identify them using Didna testing has been successful. Still to come here and w t o p new

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Seattle woman accused of abandoning baby found dead in trash can 23 years ago

News, Traffic and Weather

00:31 sec | 2 years ago

Seattle woman accused of abandoning baby found dead in trash can 23 years ago

"Seattle Police say they have arrested a 50 year old woman in the death of her newborn son more than 20 years after the baby was found dead inside a trash can at a gas station in Lake City. Grim discovery was made by staff at a gas station in November of 1997. Please say that again reinvestigating the death in 2018 after information from public genealogy website. Found a woman who had both possible DNI match and fit the description of the woman seen on surveillance video she scheduled to appear in court

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Researchers recover 1-million-year-old mammoth DNA

All Things Considered

02:32 min | 3 years ago

Researchers recover 1-million-year-old mammoth DNA

"You would think after being extinct for thousands of years, mammoths would have no more surprises. Well, the world's oldest DNA's samples say otherwise, to mammoth molars pulled from the permafrost in north eastern Siberia contained didna dating back to more than a million years ago. It's a big leap backwards in time that that's which was Luca Dillon is at the center for Paleo Genetics in Stockholm. And he says this mammoth DNI is twice as old as the previous record holder, which came from an ancient horse Now sequencing million year old knee like this was impossible. Just a few years ago samples that old were just too small to work with. Now researchers can see incredibly small samples, but it's challenging to put them together. Tom Vander Vault also works with the center for Paleo Genetics. Imagine if you're Edna is fragment that into literally millions of tiny pieces. It is a painstaking puzzle. Well, it's not only one parcel, it's actually multiple. Purcell's so imagine. You know, you have one parcel for the malice genome. But then you have another passage for the whole bacterial content of the examples. You have another possible for the human Dina for the paleontologists and us in the lab. Once they had finished sorting out the mammoth bits. The DNI gave the scientists a unique window into mammoth evolution. Delenn says the standard view holds there was only one mammoth species in Siberia a couple million years ago. What we find now is that actually we found two different lineages. We can't really say they're different species, but they're clearly two different genetic types of malice so that that came as a complete surprise to us. The ancient DNI. A also gives clues the origins of the Columbian mammoth, which lived in North and Central America. Here's Tom Vander Volk again Good kind of show that this Colombian moment is a hybrid species between two off the genetic lineages. So one is the new general image that we found in this paper. And the other is the willing mama genetic limits, So to say their work appears today in the journal Nature. Alfred Rocca of the University of Illinois at Urbana Champagne wasn't involved in the work, but wrote on accompanying editorial. It's an absolutely amazing discovery. It takes back field of ancient DNAs to Twice is far in geological time as before, and that genetic puzzling unlocks the possibility. He says that we may soon find more evolutionary play by plays hiding in super

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In a mammoth's molar, scientists get a glimpse of evolution in action

All Things Considered

02:32 min | 3 years ago

In a mammoth's molar, scientists get a glimpse of evolution in action

"Would have no more surprises. Well, the world's oldest DNA's samples say otherwise, to mammoth molars pulled from the permafrost in north eastern Siberia contained didna dating back to more than a million years ago. It's a big leap backwards in time that that's which was Luca Dillon is at the center for Paleo Genetics in Stockholm. And he says this mammoth DNI is twice as old as the previous record holder, which came from an ancient horse now sequencing million year old knee like this was impossible just a few years ago samples that old were just too small to work with. Now, researchers can see incredibly small samples, but it's challenging to put them together. Tom Vander Vault also works with the center for Paleo Genetics. Imagine if you're Edna is fragment that into literally millions of tiny pieces. It is a painstaking puzzle. It's not only one parcel, it's actually multiple parcels. So imagine you know you have one parcel for the malice genome. But then you have another parcel for the whole bacterial content of the examples. You have another possible for the human Dina for the paleontologists and us in the lab. Once they had finished sorting out the mammoth bits. The DNI gave the scientists a unique window into mammoth evolution. Delenn says the standard view holds there was only one mammoth species in Siberia a couple million years ago. What we find now is that actually we found two different lineages. We can't really say there are different species, but they're clearly two different genetic types of malice so that that came as a complete surprise to us. The ancient DNI. A also gives clues the origins of the Columbian mammoth, which lived in North and Central America. Here's Tom Vander Volk again Good kind of show that this Columbia moment is a hybrid species between two off the genetic lineages. So one is the new general image that we found in this paper. And the other is the Willie Mama genetic limit, So to say their work appears today in the journal Nature. Alfred Rocca of the University of Illinois at Havana. Champagne wasn't involved in the work, but wrote on accompanying editorial. It's an absolutely amazing discovery. It takes back the field of ancient DNA's a Twice a Zafar in geological time as before, and that genetic puzzling unlocks the possibility. He says that we may soon find more evolutionary play by plays hiding in super Old DKNY.

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Government rushes virus gene-mapping as mutations spread

Anna Davlantes

00:26 sec | 3 years ago

Government rushes virus gene-mapping as mutations spread

"Scrambling to expand DNI mapping of Corona virus samples. Taken from patients to identify potentially deadlier mutations that are starting to spread around the country. The White House today announced a bigger push by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and by U S. Army Bio Defense Institute. CDC wants to Triple the number of test It's now doing bringing them to about 25,000 each week.

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"dni" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:32 min | 3 years ago

"dni" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"And on Wall Street, you in stocks a little changed as we head into a long holiday weekend, the Dow was up five points. NASDAQ Up 31 SM people up eight points. Donald Wilson Bloomberg Radio. The life. Blood of tech startups isn't just money. It's executive and technical skills, the kind of skills that companies need to build real products and the skills that venture capitalists Chris Sucden of Edison Partners Season the graduates that air coming out of New Jersey Institute of Technology. The Amazing thing about Enjoy tea is their graduates. They have multiple offers, on average, not just one. Coming out with the real skill sets that are immediately hirable and available to them. I think we see an understanding by the faculty and administration at a jetty that we've got a train and educate the whole student. Not just there, You know, one side of the brain, and I do think that's sort of part of the DNI. Today. There's practical and they're sort of academia and merging those two together and understanding that if we're gonna have our young people go get great jobs and have great successful careers. They've gotta have both sides, their brain activated, and I think we see that with Security, then Jay I t New Jersey Institute of Technology. Learn more AT N J I t dot e d u My mother was always very active and independent. She was familiar with her neighborhood. But one day she stopped at the stop sign for much longer than usual. She wasn't even really sure where she was at. It's so important for you to talk to someone about it. I felt so much better after my son told me Mom. We'll figure it out..

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"dni" Discussed on Progressive Talk 1350 AM

Progressive Talk 1350 AM

02:19 min | 3 years ago

"dni" Discussed on Progressive Talk 1350 AM

"Touch the key at all. So how did right know that Avery held it for about 12 minutes, so we can measure how much DNI we got from the same kind of key. Held for what we'd imagine is the same amount of time. Oh, that's it. He simply imagined that that was the amount of time that Avery held the key. And were the conditions in prison, the same as in the scrapyard when Avery held the key the last time Of course not. There are a multitude of environmental factors that determine how much DNA's if any, is left on a given surface. And Dr Reich doesn't bother to account for them. Could you improve the item of evidence? By rubbing it on a mouth swab on a vehicle swab. It was a toothbrush. And the answer is those would be great sources of DNI to you would get lots of DNI transferred simply and rapidly by rubbing an item of evidence. Against either one of them. This claim is never proven. And besides, it wasn't saliva Edna that was found on the key. It was touched DNI and the idea that there was just too much of it for it to be the result of Avery's touches Simply ludicrous. The range of touch DNAs that experts generally expect to find on an object is between zero and 150 nanograms. Investigators found 5.1 nanograms of Avery's Edna on the key. It not even close to too much DNAs to a 2012 article in Forensic magazine used various studies to provide examples of how much DNAs might be expected to be found on a given object. In one study. Ah mug held for 15 minutes produced 6.8 nanograms of DNI. Using Dr Reichs wild guess that Avery held hall Box key for 12 minutes. It is perfectly reasonable that he left 5.1 nanograms of Edna on that key. And as for the suggestion that it's suspicious that on Lee Avery's DNO was found on the key, Zellner herself disproved that with an experiment she did on the hood latch in making a murderer. Second Episode three volunteers each do it Five times We have 15 trials, and I sampled the latch each time. E only got.

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"dni" Discussed on Progressive Talk 1350 AM

Progressive Talk 1350 AM

02:16 min | 3 years ago

"dni" Discussed on Progressive Talk 1350 AM

"Avery held it for about 12 minutes so we can measure how much DNI we got from the same kind of key held for what we'd imagine is the same amount of time. That's it. He simply imagined that that was the amount of time that Avery held the key. And we're the conditions in prison, the same as in the scrapyard when Avery held the key the last time, of course not. There are a multitude of environmental factors that determine how much DNA's if any, is left on a given surface. And Dr Reich doesn't bother to account for them. Could you improve the item of evidence? By rubbing it on a mouth swab on a bugle swab. There was a toothbrush. The answer is those would be great sources of Vienna, you would get lots of DNA's transferred simply and rapidly by rubbing an item of evidence. Against either one of those This claim is never proven. And besides, it wasn't saliva Edna that was found on the key. It was touched DNI and the idea that there was just too much of it for it to be the result of Avery's touches Simply ludicrous. The range of touch DNAs that experts generally expect to find on an object is between zero and 150 nanograms. Investigators found 5.1 nanograms of Avery's Edna on the key. It not even close to too much DNAs to a 2012 article in Forensic magazine used various studies to provide examples of how much DNAs might be expected to be found on a given object. In one study. Ah mug held for 15 minutes produced 6.8 nanograms of DNI. Using Dr Reichs wild guess that Avery held hall Box key for 12 minutes. It is perfectly reasonable that he left 5.1 nanograms of Edna on that key. And as for the suggestion that it's suspicious that on Lee Avery's DNO was found on the key, Zellner herself disproved that with an experiment she did on the hood latch in making a murderer's second episode three volunteers each do it Five times We have 15 trials, and I sampled the latch each time..

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"dni" Discussed on 710 WOR

710 WOR

02:06 min | 3 years ago

"dni" Discussed on 710 WOR

"To me early thirties I can't beat that is a woman going from 50 to 30, and that's that's fantastic. So, yeah, I mean, these people are getting these results, No shots without hormones without surgery. People aren't hungry on our hormone healing, low calorie diet because we're rerouting with the body's using for fuel, so people are gonna be burning at least 2 to 3000 calories. Of their own fact say, you can eat Ah hormone healing low calorie diet. Not be hungry because your body's rerouting all that fat for fuel on the way we're able to do that is we personalize supplements based on hair, saliva, didna blood work to personalize using bio energetic scans. To personalize natural solutions and natural supplements to each individual that we use the didna in order to going forward, Then in order to, uh, figure out the ideal diet type exercise regiment, So you know how to exercise. I mean, granted, all exercise is good, but If you've got an hour a day to exercise, you don't wanna be doing the wrong thing. That's not that's not perfectly ideal for you. So we're gonna be able to see from the DNI testing. If your body is if you're better off genetically Azaz doing endurance or weights or or aerobic right, so and how How that exercise is going to play with diabetes with sugar with with cholesterol with blood pressure, even weight loss, right how that's gonna work out with that s O. You know that's going to give you those tools going forward, not only to keep weight off, but also how to stay stays healthiest possible. Aziz. Well, you know, I'm going forward. We give you 10 different ways to eat. If your weight even comes up, people say what's the long term success of the program was tremendous because Even if you're you should once you weigh yourself Even if you're up to £3, we're going to give you 10 different tools to eat that day to drop the weight back down, so you should never be above £23 Over your day. 40 or day, six year end of program. Wait, whichever it is, right? So, you know, T schedule appointment to get these types.

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"dni" Discussed on Progressive Talk 1350 AM

Progressive Talk 1350 AM

02:20 min | 3 years ago

"dni" Discussed on Progressive Talk 1350 AM

"At all. So how did right know that Avery held it for about 12 minutes so we can measure how much DNI we got from the same kind of key held for what we'd imagine is the same amount of time. Oh, That's it. He simply imagined that that was the amount of time that Avery held the key. And were the conditions in prison, the same as in the scrapyard. When Avery held the key the last time, of course not. There are a multitude of environmental factors that determine how much DNA's if any, is left on a given surface. And Dr Reich doesn't bother to account for them. Could you improve the item of evidence? By rubbing it on a mouth swab on a bugle swab. With a toothbrush. The answer is those would be great sources of DNA. You would get lots of DNA's transferred simply and rapidly by rubbing an item of evidence. Against either one of those This claim is never proven. And besides, it wasn't saliva Edna that was found on the key. It was touched DNI and the idea that there was just too much of it for it to be the result of Avery's touches Simply ludicrous. The range of touch DNAs that experts generally expect to find on an object is between zero and 150 nanograms. Investigators found 5.1 nanograms of Avery's Edna on the key. It not even close to too much DNAs to a 2012 article in Forensic magazine used various studies to provide examples of how much DNAs might be expected to be found on a given object. In one study. Ah mug held for 15 minutes produced 6.8 nanograms of DNI. Using Dr Wright's wild guess that Avery held Hall Box key for 12 minutes. It is perfectly reasonable that he left 5.1 nanograms of Edna on that key. And as for the suggestion that it's suspicious that on Lee Avery's DNO was found on the key, Zellner herself disproved that with an experiment she did on the hood latch in making a murderer's second episode three volunteers each do it Five times We have 15 trials and I sampled the latch each time they only got a detectable signal.

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"dni" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

77WABC Radio

06:04 min | 3 years ago

"dni" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

"Dr Howard. You've been saying this for a while that this is why you do what you do Well, and you're right. You know what, Kevin? This is what's gonna shock you is in medical schools. Doctors get the most. The most I can find in the medical school is about 16 hours of nutrition. Some get his little as three hours of nutrition. Then and what's amazing was that even going through school, I'll tell you. This is that You know, you get all of this. This my little chemistry, and it's very exciting. And it tells how all of this chemical on all these chemistry works clear down to the to the DNI, A in the mitochondria of the cell. And then they never really put that together with any hours of what nutrition and where to get this nutrition and how it really truly nutritionally can affect the diseases. Well, there's been a number of studies that they're pointing to in this article that say that they use the word several recent studies revealing that patients who make better lifestyle choices dramatically improve or reverse effects of many chronic what they're calling chronic diseases. In most medical schools while they addressed nutrition in some manner are not, as you just said, giving them the proper number of hours to a do it now. They're you know, saying that if you adjust your diet You can get to the nutritional spot where you need to be. But Dr Howard, I know that in the balance of nature Formula three fruits and three veggies combined to make 31 fruits and vegetables 10 servings of a salad that would be made with those vegetables. I don't think anybody's gonna adjust their diet to include those 31 for spectacles, eating 10 times a day. I just don't think they're getting it. Well, what you need to understand Tooth and when people eat fruits and vegetables, then most of us aren't chewing enough anyways. And so what you're getting out of, for example, I don't want to sound gross on the radio, but You know somebody spinach. How much of it you're flushing down the toilet? Just take a look sometime if you want, but eh, So what we do is we make that into a completely Am I okay? Okay, absorbable fashion that people can get all of the nutrition out of it all of the nutrition out of a complete and so that's how you get the equipment over 10 servings of fruits and vegetables. And, you know we don't make health claims you. You know me that way I way don't say we're going to cure this or that disease. All we do is we just help people understand is and we did when you give your body the proper chemistry in its complete proper balance, you know, not adjusted by man, but I don't care if you want to call it, Mother Nature. You can call it God, you can call it Mother Earth or whatever you were created from. I call it God. But let's take that formula unadulterated and put it there so it can go in and do what it needs in the South. It's amazing. Now I still advocate that people will get medical care. They work with their medical doctors and so forth, But It's amazing how much this can work in a base with you and your doctor. How many doctors actually referring their patients to it. Now we're loving and enjoying that successful people in combination with their doctors. One of the things from the article, doctor, they're encouraging people is to ask your doctor How does my diet affect my medical condition? Do you think that diet could be a way to manage medical conditions? If so, how? And can you refer me to someone who will help me learn Maura about how my diet can be used to manage my medical condemn? Shin's. It sounds like Doc Howard. They're looking for a health coach that might be able to interact with a month on some cream nutritional elements of their life. Well, you have to understand it helped Coach isn't gonna want teak, the place of the doctor. We just want to assist and help. But the other thing is is the problem is that takes time in the doctor's office. If you're sitting there in the doctor's out when you have 10 patients out there you really are in a push. Just you know what? Take this and symptom the world Land come back and And I'm you know, I'm not doing any harm. Quote unquote that way many times as a doctor. We feel but but we are And so it's time is an element that teaching takes time. And another factor is, you know, And you said that right in that article. I haven't read it yet, but I will for sure today I'll find it but It said, and lifestyle changes. It's not just diet. It's lifestyle. It's how you it's what you eat. What you think what you breathe and what you what you do. It's what you do think. And and eat. Let's put it that way. Those three things and we have to work on all of those T. Oh, that's the lifestyle aspect. Yeah, well, and friends. Uh, it's interesting that this article just came out today because it reinforces so much of what I've heard, Dr Howard say over the last number of years that we've been Working together, and I'm so grateful that he has practiced what he preaches. In fact, one of the closing arguments in the article, Dr Howard is that they say that doctors, physicians or some of the worst examples for their own patients about proper balanced life that you were describing because of the heavy workloads. A lot of time when you're doing residency. You've got long, long, super long hours on that. If physicians adopted some of these same principles, they would be some of the best adapters of you know, by way, of example for their patients. It's just interesting because you know, there's been this divide between medicine and nutrition for such a long period of time. When my mother was diagnosed with cancer years ago, I used to remember Doctors literally put pooing nutrition and dietary changes and everything else and she went and did our own research and probably extended her life by through three years because she adopted a lot of what was being discovered through nutritional research at that time. Yeah. Yeah, and and bided indecision and the whole works. That's how it's been. It's just if you find a doctor who will work with.

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"dni" Discussed on Progressive Talk 1350 AM

Progressive Talk 1350 AM

03:35 min | 3 years ago

"dni" Discussed on Progressive Talk 1350 AM

"So we can measure how much DNI we got from the same kind of key. Held for what we'd imagine is the same amount of time. Oh, that's it. He simply imagined that that was the amount of time that Avery held the key. And were the conditions in prison, the same as in the scrapyard. When Avery held the key the last time, of course not. There are a multitude of environmental factors that determine how much DNA's if any, is left on a given surface. And Dr Reich doesn't father to account for them. Could you improve the item of evidence? By rubbing it on a mouth swab on a vehicle swab. Or the toothbrush And the answer is those would be great sources of Vienna, you would get lots of DNA's transferred simply and rapidly by rubbing an item of evidence. Against either one of those This claim is never proven. And besides, it wasn't saliva Edna that was found on the key. It was touched DNI and the idea that there was just too much of it for it to be the result of Avery's touches Simply ludicrous. The range of touch DNAs that experts generally expect to find on an object is between zero and 150 nanograms. Investigators found 5.1 nanograms of Avery's Edna on the key. It not even close to too much DNAs to a 2012 article in Forensic magazine used various studies to provide examples of how much DNAs might be expected to be found on a given object. In one study, a mug held for 15 minutes produced 6.8 nanograms of DNI. Using Dr Reichs wild guess that Avery held hall Box key for 12 minutes. It is perfectly reasonable that he left 5.1 nanograms of Edna on that key. And as for the suggestion that it's suspicious that on Lee Avery's DNO was found on the key, Zellner herself disproved that with an experiment she did on the hood latch in making a murderer. Second Episode three volunteers each do it five times We had 15 trials, and I sampled the latch each time. E only got a detectable signal from four of those 15. This experiment establishes that not every touch leaves a didna trace and DNI isn't always found even on items that had been touched even moments earlier, meaning that it's entirely possible that even though Hall Bach had touched her key, there would be no traces of her Edna on it, and that investigators would instead find the DNI a of the person Would handle the key most recently. Steven Avery. Good morning to you, Rachel. Yes, we are here outside the federal courthouse in downtown Chicago, where the U. S Court of Appeals will hear the case of Brendan Dass sie. The big question is Will diocese conviction remains overturned as making a murderer's focus turns to Orel arguments in the Dass sie case, the show achieves one of its most ironic moments, if not its most ironic moment. Discover something new. The I Heart Podcast channel. I heard radio. Welcome to brain stuff from Howstuffworks. Hey, Brain stuff. Lauren Vogel Bomb here. Germany is known for several awesome things, including beer brats. And, of course, the Autobahn bum. This autobahn, as it's known in Germany is really just a federal highway system there, but two visitors the allure of the autobahn is the speed limit.

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"dni" Discussed on 710 WOR

710 WOR

01:55 min | 3 years ago

"dni" Discussed on 710 WOR

"She is back to feeling like she said. To me early thirties I can't beat that is a woman going from 50 to 30, and that's that's fantastic. So, yeah, I mean, these people are getting these results don't shots without hormones without surgery. People aren't hungry on our hormone healing, low calorie diet because we're rerouting with the body's using for fuel, so people are gonna be burning at least 2 to 3000 calories. Of their own fact say, you can eat Ah hormone healing low calorie diet. Not be hungry because your body's rerouting all that fat for fuel on the way we're able to do that is we personalize supplements based on hair, saliva, didna blood work to personalize using bio energetic scans. To personalize natural solutions and natural supplements to each individual that we use the didna in order to going forward, Then in order to, uh, figure out the ideal diet type exercise regiment, So you know how to exercise. I mean, granted, all exercise is good, but If you've got an hour a day to exercise, you won't be doing the wrong thing. That's not that's not perfectly ideal for you. So we're gonna be able to see from the DNI testing if your body's if you're better off genetically Azaz doing endurance or weights, or or aerobic, right, so and how How that exercise is going to play with diabetes with sugar with with cholesterol with blood pressure, even weight loss, right how that's gonna work out with that s O. You know that's going to give you those tools going forward, not only to keep weight off, but also how to stay stays healthiest possible. Aziz. Well, you know, and going forward. We give you 10 different ways to eat if your weight even comes up. People say What's the long term success of the program is tremendous, because even if you're you should once you weigh yourself, even if you're up to £3, we're going to give you 10 different tools to eat that day..

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"dni" Discussed on 710 WOR

710 WOR

02:08 min | 3 years ago

"dni" Discussed on 710 WOR

"She is back to feeling like she said. To me early thirties I can't beat that is a woman going from 50 to 30, and that's that's fantastic. So, yeah, I mean, these people are getting these results don't shots without hormones without surgery. People aren't hungry on our hormone healing, low calorie diet because we're rerouting with the body's using for fuel, so people are gonna be burning at least 2 to 3000 calories. Of their own fact say, you can eat Ah hormone healing low calorie diet. Not be hungry because your body's rerouting all that fat for fuel on the way we're able to do that is we personalize supplements based on hair, saliva, didna blood work to personalize, using bio energetic scans to personalize natural solutions and natural supplements to each individual. That we used the DNI to in order to going forward. Then in order to, uh, figure out the ideal diet type exercise regiment, So you know how to exercise. I mean, granted, all exercise is good, but If you've got an hour a day to exercise, you won't be doing the wrong thing. That's not that's not perfectly ideal for you. So we're gonna be able to see from the DNI testing if your body's if you're better off genetically Azaz doing endurance, or wait or or aerobic right, so and how How that exercise is going to play with diabetes with sugar with with cholesterol with blood pressure, even weight loss, right how that's gonna work out with that s O. You know that's going to give you those tools going forward, not only to keep weight off, but also how to stay stays healthiest possible. Aziz Well, you know, and going forward. We give you 10 different ways to eat. If your weight even comes up, people say what's the long term success of the program was tremendous because Even if you're you should once you weigh yourself Even if you're up to £3, we're going to give you 10 different tools to eat that day to drop the weight back down, so you should never be above £23 Over your day. 40 or day, six year end of program. Wait, whichever it is, right? So, you know, T scheduled appointment to get these types of results as well..

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