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Focus On the Family Daily Broadcast
How to Be a Prayer Warrior for Your Children
"It's vital that we bring our children and their hearts to Jesus. Absolutely. I mean, that's the number one thing, I think, on a parent's heart and mind, right? I know that's true for gene and I, our boys are in their early 20s. We want them to have a fervent faith. Sometimes we're scratching our head. Are they there? They assure us that they know the lord, and that's good. But you always want to see more, right? It's just natural for a parent to want to see a vibrant faith and we're going to talk today about those young adults who may not be expressing that. We call them prodigals from time to time and their behavior suggests that maybe they're not close to the lord. So I'm excited that we're going to cover that topic today because many, many parents are going through difficulties with their adult children. And we hear so much heartache and grief from parents, and we're so glad our counseling team can talk to them and guide and certainly if you're there, give us a call. Our number is 800 a family. Well, doctor Irwin lutzer is pastor emeritus at moody church in Chicago. He was the senior pastor there for over 36 years. He's written a number of books, and one of those that is the basis for our conversation today is called a practical guide for praying parents. Get a copy from us here at the ministry, the details are in the show notes. Doctor lutzer, welcome back to focus. It's so good to have you. I'm so glad to be back and to have this exciting topic because no matter where I go the great burden on the hearts of parents is wayward children. Yeah. And we're going to be talking about how I believe we should pray for them and how transforming it was for me to understand a new way of praying, but we'll get into that. Well, you know, so often we as parents would carry so many burdens, you know? And there's a lot of things tugging at our children's heart, especially if they're in public schools, the things that are exposed to, it could be a daunting task to live in this modern world and be raising kids that have so much exposure to things that, you know, just two decades ago, kids didn't see. Social media pornography. You had to go find pornography. Now it finds you. Being a pastor for 36 years, it's nothing new under the sun, right? You were experiencing these kinds of things, maybe different, but children that weren't doing well with the lord. You know, one of the things that we did at moody church which I looked back upon with a great deal of joy is we designated a month that was a month in January and we called it pops, parents of prodigals, and we prayed for prodigals. Now we doubled our prayer meeting.

The Breakdown
Ram Ahluwalia Catches Us Up on Credit Suisse
"Where I want to start is sort of a little bit of a catch up on Credit Suisse. And so maybe first, we could talk a little bit about what happened over the last week. We're recording this on Monday. I think that's extremely important for people to know, because I think it'll come out on Wednesday and who knows what will transpire in the next 48 hours between them. But I think it would be really helpful to have sort of a short primer to help ground us in terms of understanding how much the things going on with Credit Suisse were credits we specific versus symptomatic of larger problems. And so maybe if we could kind of just start with, you know, what happened with Credit Suisse, you know, what the resolution was, and then maybe we can try to understand and piece through what the causality was. Sure thing. So let me frame it up. UBS and CS were the two top wealth managers in Switzerland, CES, sometime around September, October of last year, their share price took a dive as kind of floating around $3 or so. And the main issues there were around arca ghost, which was a hedge fund blew up that creditors had lending exposure to. And then also just a litany of issues around CS and compliance and open litigation around that. Now, fast forward to call it the last one or two weeks, CS started experiencing runs on the bank. They had deposit flight and the regulators were trying to broker some kind of transaction with UBS and CS was also in a parallel path looking to raise equity capital. So their largest shareholder, which is Saudi Arabia, declined to invest more than their 10% ownership interest in CS. They share that news, I believe it was Thursday of last week. And the reveal of that news caused further loss of confidence in CS and accelerator with the roles. So that was the principle event. That really accelerated the demise of CS. So what happened yesterday, there is an announcement that UBS will be acquiring select parts of credit Swiss.

AP News Radio
Prosecutors reveal planned Proud Boys witness was informant
"Prosecutors have revealed that a planned Proud Boys witness was an informant. I'm Lisa dwyer, a lawyer for one of the former Proud Boys leaders charged with seditious conspiracy, says federal prosecutors have revealed that a defense witness was secretly acting as a government informant for nearly two years after the January 6th, 2021 attack on the U.S. capitol. Defense attorney Carmen Hernandez asked a judge to schedule an emergency hearing so the defense can learn more about the prosecutors use of the informant. The judge ordered prosecutors to file a response to the defense filing by Thursday afternoon and scheduled a hearing as well, putting testimony in the case on hold until Friday. Hernandez said the unnamed informant participated in prayer meetings with relatives and had discussions with family members about replacing a defense lawyer on the case. Law enforcement routinely uses informants in criminal investigations, but their methods and identities can be closely guarded secrets. I'm Lisa dwyer

Mark Levin
Ian Prior: No Signs of the Parents Movement Waning
"Do you find that the parents movement is vibrant and growing That is It's going to be very effective in the future I do I see no signs of it waning Obviously the COP is introduced as parents Bill of rights But you're seeing throughout the country different groups popping up I mean there is no shortage of parents that are reaching out to me on a near daily basis with issues in their school asking for advice on best approaches to handle their woke school board or their woke school superintendents and you can't get on social media or look at the news without a new issue happening and at some school board meeting or at some school district in America And certainly the weaponization report yesterday I think was a vindication for parents where you know essentially concluded that the NSBA The White House and Merrick Garland colluded on this memo from attorney general Garland two years ago to label parents as domestic terrorists really to try and help Perry McAuliffe in Virginia two years ago because this parents movement was so hurting his chances and ultimately doomed them

Mark Levin
Ian Prior: Latest Analysis of Schools Pushing a Radical Agenda
"Has a fantastic new book out Certainly every parent grandparent should get it Parents of the world unite have a save our schools from the left's radical agenda Since this really started and you got involved in this and has it gotten better or worse over the last few months Well you know I think it really depends on the state you live in and I think it depends on the elected officials you have I mean one of the things that I've been encouraged to see is you know some of these states passing laws banning these surgeries for children states passing school choice you know really making progress that you haven't seen in the education realm in a while And I credit that to the parents out there that have been pushing back really for the past three years I mean certainly the left has been at it for decades and three years is it going to fix the damage that they've done But it's certainly a good start and this book really chronicles how we were able to really shine a light in loudoun county public schools which ultimately had an impact in the Virginia gubernatorial race And I think you know shown a light for the rest of the country on how they can push back on their own schools and I've been encouraged to see parents taking up that mantle everywhere in the country

The Charlie Kirk Show
"No More Secrets" With Chaya Raichik
"In the era of mass censorship, ordinary but brave people have a lot of power. It's really an extraordinary thing. Literally billions of billions. Hundreds of millions of people have seen the content from libs of TikTok. Potentially billions. I don't exaggerate though. And try a rate check has just been posting what's happening on TikTok. That shows that every one of you in this audience can make a difference. You just do the right thing and you do it boldly and you do it courageously, you can move the overton window. We would not have the legislative action that we are seeing on the meta mutilation issue if it was not for libsyn TikTok. So try, you have a new book out, tell us about it. It's called no more secrets, and also it got protested, tell us all about it. Yes, so for the last two years, I basically been exposing groomers and predators to our targeting our children. And then the pattern of a groomer who wants to prey on a kid is to cut out the parent to isolate the child to sever the parent child relationship, and then to prey on the kid. So, you know, I was like, look, I've been exposing this for two years, and I think the time has come for me to actually put out a tool which could help parents and children to combat this and to help kids not fall into that trap. So I wrote a kid's book, no more secrets. It's available on book dot com, but it basically teaches kids Ann parents. It strengthens the family unit, and it helps create that trust between parents and kids. Where if there is a trusted adult who tells a child, you know, don't tell your parents that we can keep this between us. This is a secret between us. The child should know that that is groomer behavior.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Jim Hanson Fills in for Dr. G With Special Guest Gordon Chang
"In Seb's chair while he's down at fort Bragg talking to our special operators. But I am actually happy and sad to be joined by Gordon Chang because the fact that he's joining us is a sign that once again, China is doing things that we're doing badly to counter. I want to make sure you follow him on Twitter at Gordon G Chang. And his book the coming collapse of China can not come soon enough. Welcome to the show, Gordon. Thank you so much, Jim. Well, look, I think there's plenty. I want to start off in the less obvious of the two really bad things that happened recently, but China managed to get a deal done between our enemy Iran and our somewhat ally, the Saudis for a rejuvenation of diplomatic ties between those two countries. This is barely two years after the Trump administration managed to get a couple of gulf Arab states to sign deals with the Israelis to increase relations. Have we really flipped that far, the U.S. is no longer a power broker in the Middle East and the Chinese are there too? Yes. Actually, America's Middle East policy under the Trump years was like the best since FDR. But Biden's is clearly the worst ever and we're seeing that because as you mentioned, Saudi Arabia was a firm friend of the United States was supporting our efforts. We had the Abraham accords, which president Trump should have won the Nobel Prize for. What Biden has done is he's reversed all that progress in the matter of a couple of months. He did that by trying to isolate the Saudis and this is not a very good story for the United States. No, and

AP News Radio
DeSantis to expand 'Don't Say Gay' law to all grades
"Florida governor Ron DeSantis is moving to forbid classroom instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity in all grades. About a year ago, desantis signed a bill critics called don't say gay. In Florida, we will make sure that parents can send their kids to school to get an education, not an indoctrination. The rule change would ban lessons on sexual orientation and gender identity from grades four to 12. It's now kindergarten to third grade with some exceptions. The proposal would not require legislative approval and is scheduled for a vote next month before the state board of education. The law in Florida drew widespread backlash nationally with critics saying it marginalizes LGBTQ people and kicked off a feud between the governor and Disney, which publicly opposed the law. I'm Ed Donahue

AP News Radio
What made Beethoven sick? DNA from his hair offers clues
"Nearly 200 years after Ludwig van Beethoven's death, researchers are searching for clues about his health problems. The legendary German composer had hearing problems and severe stomach ailments, a new study says chronic drinking may have been a factor. You have to live a disease. And this seems to have developed over about the last 6 to 7 years of his life. His first inhabitants in 1821 were the tomb of the tack of jaundice quiz. Researcher Tristan baggett the University of Cambridge says they couldn't figure out what caused Beethoven's hearing loss. That seems to have had an onset in his mid to late 20s. It was a slow progressing form of hearing loss that appears to have been nerve related. Losing his hearing is believed to have limited Beethoven's creative work. He died at 56 researchers pulled genetic clues from Locke's Beethoven's hair that had been snipped off and preserved as keepsakes. I'm Ed Donahue.

AP News Radio
Credit card debt is at record high as Fed weighs rate hike
"Credit card debt remains at an all time high after a year of interest rate hikes. The rate increases led to people with credit card debt paying more in interest. Bank rate dot com says the average credit card interest rate has hit 20.4%. The highest since it started tracking the rate in the mid 80s. The site says some 46% of Americans are carrying debt month to month up 39% from a year ago. Data show more people are falling behind on payments. An AP Nord center for public affairs research poll finds 35% of U.S. adults say their household debt is now higher than it was a year ago. Sagar Meghani at The White House.

AP News Radio
Americans' faith in banks low after failures: AP-NORC poll
"Uphold finds low faith in American banks after two recent bank failures. Treasury chief Janet Yellen and the Biden administration have been trying to boost confidence. In the U.S. banking system remains sound. But an AP Newark center for public affairs research poll finds just 10% of U.S. adults say they have high confidence in banks and other financial institutions. That's down more than half from three years ago. More than half now say the government's not doing enough to regulate the industry. Over the past month, there's been little change in how people see the overall economy, only a quarter, say national economic conditions are good. Three quarters describe them as poor. Sagar Meghani at The White House.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Arthur Aidala: Dems' Social Justice Reform Is Ridiculous
"Arthur and Arthur, I gotta say, it's hard to reconcile, and I appreciate that he has a friendly demeanor. I was, I was hearing about the case of the 35 year old woman who was stalked and hunted down like an animal and stabbed repeatedly in her apartment to death by a monster who never should have seen the light of day and of course he was released by Alvin Bragg's district attorney's office under the guise of social justice. This social justice crap of seeing people get released. Violent people because we're trying to rectify racial injustices of the past. I mean, Arthur, I know you. It's ridiculous. It's not working. Absolutely. It's not working. Absolutely ridiculous. It makes no sense. You know, it's like asking Sicilian immigrants to pay reparations for slavery. Right. I mean, give me a break. I know. I think my great grandparents who came over here starving, starving, literally starving, living in the basement of apartments. You think they had anything to do with slavery? And now my kids, I mean, whatever. All right, so

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
Blame Biden for the Putin-Xi Partnership
"Contin, I want to start with the biggest story of the week, the month and the year. Xi and Putin together again in Moscow. Now, the pact of steel didn't come around until 1938, Mussolini and Hitler started getting around and together in the mid 30s. How ominous is that gathering in the cementing of that alliance in your eyes? Well, it's very worrisome to you. I want to be clear, Joe Biden didn't bring these two together. They are anti American dictators who want to overturn an American led global order of security and stability that serves our interests and replace it with one that serves their interests. However, Joe Biden's weakness in his first two years in office have created what they see as new opportunities for advancing their shared interests, whether it was the appeasement of China and Russia both early in the administration, the fiasco in Afghanistan or now Joe Biden's halting half measures in Ukraine. Time and again, Joe Biden has encouraged these two anti American dictators to act on their long shared interest in undermining America's national security and the global world. The global order that advances America's interest as opposed to the anti American interest of countries like China and Russia and others.

AP News Radio
Trump's potential indictment caps decades of legal scrutiny
"As a New York grand jury weighs an indictment against Donald Trump in a hush money case in Washington, the former president remains under scrutiny for his potential mishandling of classified documents after leaving office. There are several Trump investigations going on the Manhattan DA's case revolves around how alleged hush money paid to stormy Daniels was accounted for. In the D.C. case, a judge has ruled federal prosecutors will be able to again question a Trump lawyer before grand jury over classified documents found at Mar-a-Lago. And in the New York attorney general's civil case, Trump and his company are accused of a years long fraud scheme. Trump's lawyer, in that case, Alina haber said yesterday he's not concerned about any of it. Trump calls it all political witch hunts, and indictment wouldn't stop his presidential campaign. Julie Walker, New York

AP News Radio
Japan's Kishida in Poland for talks after visit to Ukraine
"Japan's prime minister says he will support Poland, which bears an increasing burden due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Alongside Polish prime minister Matthias, fumio kushida says he visited Ukraine and conveyed unwavering solidarity of Japan and G 7 directly to president volodymyr zelensky, adding, as this year's G 7 presidency, Japan will work together with Poland to demonstrate leadership. So that's the international community. Can unite and firmly support Ukraine kushida added Japan would offer development assistance in light of the increasing burden on Poland, Japan usually provides the type of promised aid to developing countries which Poland is no longer because Japan can make an exception here. I'm Charles De Ledesma

AP News Radio
Fed facing a blurrier outlook as it meets to weigh rate hike
"The Federal Reserve will announce today whether it will keep raising interest rates or declare a pause. Many economists expect the fed to announce a relatively modest quarter point hike in its benchmark rate to roughly 4.9% the highest point in nearly 16 years hiring a strong consumers are still spending and inflation is still high, but less than two weeks ago Silicon Valley bank failed on the second largest bank collapse in American history, that shock was followed by the failure of signature bank, the fed is expected to treat inflation and financial turmoil as two separate problems, raising rates to address inflation and greater fed lending to banks to calm the financial turmoil, another rate height today would be the 9th hike since March of last year. Donna water Washington

The Trish Regan Show
The Algorithms Destroying Our Nation From Within
"Blackburn. You are spot on and there are a lot of people that, oh, you know, they're clutching their pearls and you know they're all worried about this and that and the other. There are people that will laugh at this. Well, there was a, I believe in New York Post reporter that went on TikTok the other day, pretending she was a 13 year old boy to see what kind of stuff she would get fed. The violence, the sexual, I pornography like stuff that she saw, they kept feeding it and feeding it and feeding it and feeding it. And so I was thinking about this. I'm like, gosh, if you really want to destroy a society. Why not go straight into the heart? Why not go straight to the youth? You hit them with those images. Lots of guns, all of that, and not responsible gun ownership. Lots of bad stuff. So you get that on TikTok, algorithms that really pollute the minds of young kids, and you simultaneously make sure that you're fentanyl operations are feeding the drug cartels in Mexico that come right in to our country. I mean, it's like a, it's like a perfect case study and how to destroy. And you know how you need to go to war? That's right. And this is what they are trying to do. And they, every challenge the border town, every state, a border state right now. Because of what is happening, and it is heartbreaking to me. To see these children that are so adversely impacted, the mental health issues. And, you know, Trish, when you have one girl that has mental health issues and is contemplating suicide on an ongoing basis, what does that do to her circle of friends? It adversely impacts and stresses all of them. And we have heard the story over and over and over and over again from parents from principles from classroom teachers from pediatricians from psychologists and psychiatrists who are working with these children. And you hit it with the algorithms that are in these social media platforms. If a child goes on and they are viewing something about mental health or depression or suicide or eating disorders, that algorithm feeds them more.

The Trish Regan Show
Sen. Marsha Blackburn: 'Joe Biden Inc. Is Compromised' By China
"Happy to have back on the program with us today the senator from Tennessee, senator Marsha Blackburn senator welcome. I'm delighted to join you. Thank you so much for having me back. Well, it's always good to talk to you and we always learn a lot. Right now, the U.S. does not quite have the capability to handle all the fentanyl that's coming across our border by way of China. In fact, April Haynes was just saying and we just played earlier a clip of her saying that we don't have the capacity. She's kind of surprised that, you know, there aren't enough agents, there aren't enough analysts to deal with this if we don't have enough people dealing with the fentanyl crisis coming from China. What's the reality and upshot of that? And the upshot should be that Joe Biden picks up the phone and calls Xi Jinping and says, hey buddy, you know that $1 trillion trade deficit we had with you last year. That's going to stop. If you don't cut it out when it comes to this fentanyl that you are manufacturing and you've buddied up with the cartels, we know what you're doing. You're sending it across our border and it is adversely impacting. So many of our communities. And by the way, we're going to run the cartels out of this country. But Joe Biden won't do that. Because it appears the more we learn that Joe Biden, his family and Biden incorporated, are compromised on some front. So the Chinese Communist Party does not fear him.

Northwest Newsradio
"few years ago" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio
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Bloomberg Radio New York
"few years ago" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Is we're shifting from keep it in the ground. What is the new policy at The White House bob? The new policy is the old policy menace. Get back to all of the above. Remember, president Obama and vice President Biden, they had in all of the above strategy gas was not the enemy. They were production pro shale and so forth pro exports. President Biden came in with cancel cancel cancel cancel Keystone, stop permitting, et cetera, et cetera, but he has been mugged by reality, even before the invasion when prices started rising in late 2021. So what you're seeing is a walk back. And watch the willow project, especially in Alaska. If he approves that in early March, that's not quick shale. That's a Greenfield long-term project. That'll be an important indicator whether the president is moving back toward where he was and president Obama were back a few years ago when they were favoring all production. I think he's regretting probably. I would be surprised if he's regretting that he stone cancellation and the sort of hard line that he took against hydrocarbons. That is clearly shifting in the United States. Bob, thank you for that softball analysis. As always, bob mcnally, hugely valuable chatta. He's the president at rapidan energy group. Here's what's coming up in the next hour an exclusive with Andre de reuter the CEO of the South African energy major S comm, that's happening at ten 30 to buy time. Then we got the BNP Paribas reporting the fourth quarter earnings and just under 30 minutes. I catch up with the CFO Lars Machina at ten 40 Dubai time on daybreak Europe. This is Bloomberg. The best of Bloomberg businessweek every business day. Sales activity soaring. The Bloomberg business week podcast with Carol messer and Bloomberg quick takes Tim stenson. What is an apple developed car look like

WTOP
"few years ago" Discussed on WTOP
"Are, who exactly is Sam Howell and what can he do under center? Well, he played at North Carolina. I actually saw him play at the military bowl a few years ago. He torched temple and with a good personnel around him at North Carolina, he was awesome, lack of supporting cast. He was not. Welcome to Washington. You know, they say the only thing that's constant is change and I think they had the commander's quarterback situation in mind when they said that for the 5th straight year the team will start at least three QBs rookie, Sam Howell will make his debut on Sunday. I worked my whole life to get to where I am right now and when coach told me the news this morning I was super excited and I'm just going to go out there and try to give them all, I'm not going to try to worry about all the other things. I'm just going to go out there and try to give my teammates everything I got. I'm going to go try to win a game. And we go from the dream scenario to the nightmare foe Dallas ranks 9th on past defense. They're 51 sacks or third most of the NFL. Men's college hoops, Georgetown loses a 25th straight big east regular season conference game 73 57 to Villanova hoyas held a 21% shooting in the second half, a rough night for Georgia in general, GW falls it, Richmond 73 63 mason slips at saint bonaventure 73 69. The George Washington women in action lose to saint Joe's 77 61. Dave Preston sports. Okay, presto, it's 9 47. It is still illegal to carry a concealed gun on metro in D.C., a federal judge has thrown out a legal challenge that judge said the plaintiffs had no standing to sue because none had ever been arrested or prosecuted over the D.C. law. For D.C. area residents who hold licenses to carry firearms filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the ban, D.C. allows people to apply for concealed carry permits, but says not insensitive areas. They can't be carried in sensitive areas under the law such as government buildings, hospitals, and public transportation. The naval academy's first female instructor has died. Georgia Clark Sadler passed away of complications from Alzheimer's disease. The capital gazette reports Sadler died November 30th at the age of 81. She's the first woman to hold numerous positions in the navy, opening the door for future generations of women in the military. She also was the first female intelligence briefer for the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff back in 1975

KGO 810
"few years ago" Discussed on KGO 810
"You're into reading books, but if you want to read a book, Lou holtz recent book was great talking about his experience here at Notre-Dame. It is a great listen for books on tape and it will tell you a lot about what it's like to be a coach here at Notre-Dame. And of course, it all goes back to the newt rockney era. He was here for 13 years, 105 wins a 112 losses and 5 ties. In fact, a few years ago, my family and I took a trip to Norway and on one of the tours, you go through a town called vos Norway and believe it or not, they have two sculptures for newt rocky in the town. Sasha is of him because he came from there and so he's such a famous character. That is fantastic. I love that he is. I mean, he is synonymous with football. Newt rockney is the motivator is the coach that you think of with the coaches of old, right? The legends of great coaches passed. He is fantastic. And of course, Brian Kelly, right before taking off for LSU, stayed just long enough to beat new rock these record. Yeah, doggone. Now by the way, my first partner on Cal football all those years ago on KJ radio. Monty stickles and all American tight end from the school right here. So a lot of connections here and it's fun to do it. That's for sure. I talked to Craig Morton yesterday. Oh, big game here. Love Craig Morton, one of the all time calories. It's fantastic guy. He said, there were two schools. He knew he's going to go to either Cal or Stanford when he came out of high school. Bay Area guy from Berkeley. And then he came on one more trip because his mom said he had to And it was here to Notre-Dame. Guess who was hostless? Daryl lamonica. The mad bomber. Of course. Yeah, lost Daryl Monica this year, fantastic guy, wonderful dude, but he was Craig Morton's host here. Two of my favorite all time quarterbacks both fantastic dudes, some more legendary around Notre-Dame football. So we can we're going to tell stories all day because it is a unique place. I mean, who else says movies made about their coaches? Movies made about the gipper George Gibb Ronald Reagan

Bloomberg Radio New York
"few years ago" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"On that. And just a few years ago, they started significantly waiting to list price, so if you house is worth a 1 million 5, according to this estimate, you put it on for two, the next day, the zestimate is two. And then it doesn't sell when you take it off. This estimate goes down to a million and a half the next day. What is that? And so any time I see a new story that relies on zestimate related information to me, it's problematic because it's not what it is. It's certainly fun to poke around and look at stuff, but it's not necessarily doesn't have the precision that has been brilliantly conveyed in their marketing. Well, obviously, Zillow didn't do well trying to build a home flipping business relying on their own. They took a giant write down on that. Yeah, the Zillow offers that broke. And I think the same goes for the I buyer, the Internet buyer. So subset where there's this automation promise and there's some validity to it. I'm not saying that, but you got the impression initially that was going to just take over the entire market. And now it's something like 1% of transactions, it's a very small number in a declining market. They haven't really been tested. They're only existed in rising housing markets flat to rising. So it's going to be an interesting few years to see how they do. Really, really intriguing. I'm kind of surprised that they didn't do better because you would have thought, hey, forget what we're sharing publicly. We have our own internal metrics. Let's see how we can use that. And it turns out they were just relying on the same date, everybody else, so and it didn't really work out. No, no, it didn't. And I think it also says something about there's just too many people in the space and so I think there's going to be some compression in participation just because the scale of investment is so enormous. The stakes are so high. I wish them well. I think it's been a little bit over height. But back to your question, sort of the state of the appraisal world, it's fascinating, the appraiser, I was told by someone senior to me a long time ago. The brokers have the answer. The mortgage company has the

WLS-AM 890
"few years ago" Discussed on WLS-AM 890
"Things you were air quotes allowed to say a few years ago You're no longer allowed to say Why Because it wasn't objective term Years ago the gay community and I forget the order I remember sitting there at a radio station I was guest hosting and it was a story You're not allowed to say gay or you're not allowed to say homosexual anymore Who's one or the other that they consider one offensive And they just declared it like that Why Because it's an objective standard It's language Pronouns the war on pronouns come on folks This is the kind of thing 30 years ago you would have openly mocked the war on pronouns what kind of an idiot is a war on pronouns Now it's accepted on the left in this mass delusion they live in as common Yeah yes some people can call themselves they There is no thing They use multiple people It's plural No no that's the person They there's no way it's a he No it's a thing It's just like Abbott and Costello who's on first Language is objective right He is a single male He look he's over there Not days over there You see how it pops up everywhere Faith Why do they hate faith They hate faith because it's an objective standard Thou shalt thou shall not murder Thou shalt not steal Now should I covet thy neighbors They were objective standards in religion They hate it Because there were objective standards and there's no subjectivity and they just can't take your rights away Randomly because you don't get them from government That is where all of this fits in All of it Division and subjectivity You'll see it over and over again We even see it in the masturbate where it wasn't good enough that if they really believe the mask worked then why are you worried about what the other guy does Why do you care if the mask protects you Why do you care what I do Just stay away from me because you bizarrely believe in social distancing Even though the evidence for that is not strong either Stay away from me and put your own mask on right No it wasn't good enough They had to attack you Why Because the left is obsessed with subjectivity There was no objective standard for the mess There was never any science backing the mass use of mass to never ever folks Never Anyone who tells you that is lying Period Public health professionals please please sit in the corner and shut your mouth You don't know what you're talking about The data was never there But did you notice it wasn't good enough They had a divide us If you don't wear a mask you want people dead therefore you are a murderer And by the way you're definitely a racist too What does that have to do with anything I don't know We just call everyone a racist So we figured we'd throw that in But you're definitely a murderer first than a racist second Depends on the day Maybe we'll flip those Do you notice it There's no objective standard for this at all It was totally subjective They figured out that Republicans and conservatives read the science on the mask and didn't like them so their take was okay what do we do Do we point to science Because then the conservatives will be right No no let's just tell them they're all murders and they want to kill people if they don't wear masks That way we can divide them and tell the mask people Yes we're going to protect you against those Republicans who want to kill you Listen if I explain that wrong my sincere apologies because I kid you not it is the single most powerful revelation I ever had after putting together all of those books I had read and studied and run for office and gone to all these symposiums and lectures I was so fascinated by economics conservatism and the power of liberty that I thought to myself this is it The left is in love with the subjective And any time you see any category that doesn't work for them like you're a woman you can't be a man You were born a woman That doesn't work for them They're trans lobby needed Bad idea to get flushed down the drain To create a new class of victims And that's exactly what they did And they made the term entirely subjective They hate objective categories What is a woman Whatever you say it is The language changes I mean they called the Washington Redskins the Redskins for years Now it's the whatever do they know at the Washington commanders The commander of the Redskins okay folks in the red Because all of a sudden he declared mass numbers of people were offended which was really weird because when you actually went and pulled the American Indian community they were like yeah we're not offended at all I don't know what you're talking about Weird right How they 90 percentage of 97 I don't even know what you're talking about They were not offended 90 That's not 51 And yet billions of dollars in goodwill in that name That name was worth billions of dollars Up there with the New York Yankees the Boston Red Sox the oilers iconic names in sports switched because some liberal in his basement told you that his friend his friend's uncle's cousin who died a dog walker who knew a guy who sold him ice cream who met corn pop who heard from another guy on the corner told him that a dude's uncle's neighbor was offended one time by the Redskins And he'd be like we've got to change it We definitely got to change You see how they do it Subjective Nothing objective about it The objective numbers are in the polling 90% of people polled who are actually Indian said no we're not offended But subjectively the left told you no no no Everybody's offended The Republicans are doing this They hate you We're going to defend you against these awful evil people.

MyTalk 107.1
"few years ago" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1
"I had a buddy of mine. Nick. Nick. Nick Miroki is moving out here. And he said a few years ago. You gotta try this M C T oil. But it also helps with digestion. And so I noticed the difference. I'll say this this morning, having had the M C T oil last night now, when? When I combine that With a juice cleanse. I don't know. I don't know what's going to happen to my body, but I'm campus posted So, listen I'm doing on A probiotic. That's good every morning. This is really great life changing you and I are going to do like a full cup of this water every hour. Okay, We're going to stay on top of it, buddy. And I'm gonna have you drink water. Don't do you can't do your lunchtime snack at like 10. You have to slow down. You can't tell me when to have my stuff trying to encourage you. They have a system. You love systems, all right? I'll do my best, Steve I'll do my best with DJ Rock Lobster is doing when he gets in. Yeah, we'll check in with him. He's got a whole list of other concerns that we will roped him into this. Yeah, He almost wrote his wife into again. You know, he's trying to change the rules. He's like, What if I started at night and then finish it at night before he goes to some concert on Thursday because, he said, I don't wanna have to wear a diaper at the concert and I as his spiritual father, as Rajneesh, I said, Live free my child. I give you my blessing and do as you wish, But then he Went and looked at the video. And it says You want to start it in the morning with your breakfast drink, so If anybody's doing this, along with us email us your, uh, your updates as well. We want to know how it's going. If you need the link to the place if you want to jump in because you can get it delivered today. You can email dynasty. Show up my talk one of 71 dot com. What's your beef? Donna? You gotta go. Nothing. I'm ready to go. All right, Let's go get to punch me by the end of this broadcasting another lorry and.

WBUR
"few years ago" Discussed on WBUR
"So a few years ago, a young, one of the youngest mayors in the country By the name of Michael Tops, Um, was the mayor of stocked in California, and he decided to do To inaugurate Basic income program, which he would provide a basic, uh, basically checks to local people to particularly impoverished people. And then study. Um what type of effect it has on their lives, study even what type of effect how they use the money and in that program that he started and Stockton has spread around to other cities. And why can't we have a, uh, pilot a basic income program in Boston? The original study found that people, uh do what other people would do it when they get extra money, they pay bills. They go back to school. Uh, they do things that allow them to become more more productive. This thought that low income people are gonna quote by sneakers or waste away. Money has never really been proven by science and by providing funds for people, it lifts them out of poverty. And so so, you know, poverty in this city is disproportionately my understanding Black and Brown. And so it could. It's something that could lift sort of people out of poverty. You know, we did have that the town administrator in the Chelsea after they did a pilot of a guaranteed basic income program, and the evaluation of it found that it was targeted towards hunger and that people spent the majority of people spent the money first and foremost on. Food to underscore what you're saying. Are you ready to go to the phones? Are you ready to take a call? Sure 1 804 238255. We have Ernie on the line in Quincy. Ernie, go ahead. Yeah. Hi. Can you hear me? Yes, we can. Ernie. Yeah. Thanks. So, you know my my reflection. Remember your broadcast exactly a year ago. And welcome to Boston. Um It made me think about when I was a newspaper reporter. I applied for a job at the Globe, and I've been a reporter for many years. And I was nearing the end of the process, and I thought I would be hired. I was told that at that time I was wrong. Race, which is white and the wrong ethnicity, which is Irish. The Globe had had a very long run of that. And you know, my my interpretation of that was honestly I was grateful because I felt like We've had a long run. It's time for all of us. Because step aside and and and and kind of applaud. The promotion of people of color also qualified to do this job and I've never felt differently. And I've told this story to many people. The years they said, Well, you must have been like angry and like, uh, I was not angry. I felt like it's time and this is over 30 years ago, it was still struggling with US and That to me was disappointing. Thanks for the call Ernie Professor Kindy. Mhm. Well, I mean, obviously, I can't sort of comment specifically on what would happen. Um, that story, But but but I I do know that When an organization uh, you know, decides to hire candidates of color over, you know that's qualified over a white candidate that's qualified. Uh, That typically right candidates don't have the same reaction that Ernie did and assume that that candidate of color is not qualified, which then Presupposes that people of color are not qualified. Which Presupposes that people of color only get positions because of their skin color. Um and and and that then only creates more division. It makes me think of the story that's unfolding right now. Regarding ESPN. Rachel Nichols, a white woman, longtime reporter anchor for the network, was caught on tape making some disparaging remarks about Maria Taylor, a black colleague that was given an on air opportunity that Nichols seemed to feel she should have been given Nichols basically said she thought the network was trying to make up for its quote, crappy, long time record on diversity, end of quote, and that seems to be you know, in today's headlines, a kind of story of what you're talking about. Is that a story that you've Followed in. How are you thinking about it as you think about our progress towards being anti racist. Yes, I followed. You know that story and and it it. And I think if why can't You know White Americans. When a person of color gets a job or gets assigned to a project, assume that it's because the person is good and qualified. Especially because I know what Americans do not want people of color to assume that a white person got a job because they're white. Especially when we know the history of of of racism, allowing white people to get positions that people of color you know, are denied to. And so it has to work both ways. I think if white Employees don't want people of color to think they're only in that position because they're white because of racism. I think white employees have to have the same level. You know, respect that that people of color get positions and and they get into roles because of because they're qualified because they're talented and let me also say very quickly that remember a few years ago when I was at another university. And I was, um I'm thinking about going up for tenure in a in a senior white, uh, colleague of mine. Uh, wanted to sit me down and and basically was was against me going up for tenure, but then stated Well, you would probably get tenure because you're a minority. And I had already published more than that faculty member had when they went up for tenure. And so it just it was striking to me that she would say that Yeah. Over the last year. You have spoken a lot of truth to power. When we use that phrase. The prophetic voice seems to me you've set out to be a prophetic voice and as you Mentioned at the beginning of our conversation. That is not without taking a lot of criticism, and it often from people who haven't delved deeply with you into the subject matter that you're talking about. A year later. How has that? Been for you. Are you Are you are you warn? Are you energized? Are you ready for the next year? Do you need a break? How are you? After a year of this Well, certainly has been a year and I think that I've tried to read a start, reassert my faith. And readers and what I mean by that is You know if a critic Who hasn't read my work or who just blatantly distorts my work in order to argue against me or to frame in some way does that Have to trust readers that the readers who read my work and read it closely will know that that's actually not what I'm saying. We're doing and that that will actually discredit the critic rather than me. I'm just trying to, you know, lean on readers and trust readers, and all we can do is right, um and and trust readers to to read and and and and and and and really grasp what we're trying to say. Is there a fair piece of criticism you've received over the last year? That's that's developed you further. Yeah. I think As if I could write Stanford the beginning. Even how to be an anti racist. Over again. I would, um, one of the ways in which I would, uh, right how to be an anti racist differently. Let me not say write the book differently. One of the major changes that that I would make Is That at times in the book, I used the term racism and racist interchangeably, even though I define them differently in the book. And I think it's important for us to define these two differently spelled terms, uh, differently because they're they're different, You know, racist is an individual phenomenon and racism is a structural institutional phenomenon. And at times in the book, I sort of use them interchangeably, which I think confused readers, which, um, you know I would completely rewrite if I could. And can I ask you Is there something that you're going to hope to learn more about over the next year? Wow. Um So one of the reasons why I My first episode for the podcast was on the relationship between racism enable is, um You know, it's because it's a topic that that That I've held dear in that my brother is a person with a disability, but I'm also Because it's something that is so emotional for me because of his experience. It's been really hard for me to read about and learn about it and grow it. So I was so happy that I was able to talk to two Um To Rebecca and and I'm hoping to learn more and study more about that the relationship between racism and embolism. I hope that you will come back and talk with us more about what you're learning and what you want us to learn down the road, will you? Course definitely think thank you. That is Abram X Candy, Boston University professor, author, founder and director of the Boston University Center for Anti Racist Research and host of the new.

KLBJ 590AM
"few years ago" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM
"Oh, yeah, And I think that I'm trying to remember there was something else that they were so onto and she hasn't She's Been pretty quiet on the huge issues that they just thought would ruin their whole lives. If she got in there, and it just goes to show that the the nastiness in the ugliness is out there with no evidence to back it up, they just er out there to smear or do whatever they don't have a care what it did to her family or the cabin all family. They just did all this And then when it comes down to it, she didn't do what they in their head had imagined that she would do or predict. It's gross the way that this this plays out Oh, yeah, they they are completely ruthless. They have no regard for destroying people's reputations or lives. The other ruling that came down today was a unanimous ruling. That's unusual. The Supreme Court has ruled on behalf of a Catholic adoption agency that said, We will not adopt out kids in the foster program. Two gay couples. And that went to the Supreme Court and the Supreme Court in a nine to nothing ruling sided with the Catholic adoption agency and against the city of Philadelphia, Philadelphia said. If you're not going to adopt out kids to gay couples We're gonna cut off business with you. That's discrimination, and the Supreme Court sided with the Catholic adoption agency. They said what the city of Philadelphia was wanting to do re NFL of the religious protections that are afforded to all of us in the Constitution. So to me, I I know you mentioned earlier that you thought it was surprised you were kind of so shocked. At the enemy in a unanimous decision here, I see that as hope. Maybe we've got, um nine justices in there that are sticking to the Constitution. And that's how they're voting. That's what this seems to fall in line with now. All of this also ties in to the Colorado Baker You remember him a few years ago when the U. S Supreme Court ruled in his favor that was the long running dispute over his indication that he did not want to make wedding cakes for gay couples. Because it violated his religious beliefs. He was being forced by the state of Colorado to engage in speech and artistic work that violated his fundamental religious beliefs. And he wanted the U. S. Supreme Court. But the attacks on him never stopped. And it's continuing now against this baker in Colorado. Yeah, he's been fined once again by Colorado, Um for refusing to make a transgender transition cake and what is disturbing to me and I don't know if he can or will Is to fall suit against this individual that has filed suit against him for not making this cake because she admits that she went in there because she she was trying. She was trying to challenge the veracity of this Baker's statements that he made, you know, Does he really believe this Because of religion? I'm going to go out and find out. And to me, that's harassment. They are Seeking him out just so they can go file a lawsuit knowing where he stands on these things, and they are constantly pushing him just to see you. How far that they can take this in how far this, uh, essentially trying to drive this man out of business, apparently and, uh, the judge in this latest case Ruled against the Colorado Baker and said, You are discriminating against this transgendered lawyer who ordered the cake. What was it blue on the outside and pink on the inside pink on the inside, and the baker Jack Phillips said. I'm not going to make that it goes against my religious beliefs. And so, uh, that was the beginning of yet another lawsuit and Jack Phillips lost this week..

WHAS 840 AM
"few years ago" Discussed on WHAS 840 AM
"But I am going to have a separate outfit change. That will be a black ball gown. Oh, that's nice and train will flow out of the coffin. Like hair down for part of it and then hair up for I'll have. I'll have a full wig change. It'll be lovely. It's going to be like a share concert. Yeah. You're gonna have to pay 45 bucks to get in. That's smart, even my family. Are you actually going to do the coffin? Are you going to do like this? You know, the staged body how some people do now where you're like up on, you know, stage You look like you're singing or No, No, because I want everyone to know that I'm dead. I'm not going to be pretending to fish like those like in those pictures. They set them up like they're living. No, no, I'll be surrounded by lovely flowers. Ian. Remember the Steelers fan a few years ago that they just set him up seeing his favorite chair, and they had Steelers stuff all around him like he was watching the game looked like he was in his man Cave. What a boy way! That was awesome. But at some point, then someone has to dismantle all that. And they have to legally put him somewhere. And they can't my question because yet you can. There are so many laws. You can't just toss the body in the backyard. Well, I mean, I guess you could. I'm sure we could send that to your tic tac mortician. She could, uh Break that down. I'm sure there's different laws in each of the states. But they're all pretty similar in that. Obviously, people handling the body have to do certain things. But I mean that picture they sent out a few years ago that Pittsburgh Steelers fan that was unbelievable. Amazing because they sat him up like he was watching Roethlisberger lead the offense and Antonio Brown was going along. You know, it's like what is happening here at the end. His result was the same as most Steeler fans. They just felt dead inside. Oh, yeah. But my cream a Japan that planned his funeral. That's how he planned. How he wanted to go. Yeah, I love it. Yeah, Back to the cremation thing. At least it's over. See the difference for me. I mean, I thought this through a long time ago. The slow decay. In the boxes just doesn't appeal to me in any way. It's just like It's a thing on the checklist for me. Just just put me in the roaster and turn me into a small more and let's go. I agree, But my concern is that I like the idea of having a place where my family can gather to remember me. And you can't do that with a jar of ashes. Well, yeah, you can. You can buy spots they a lot of cemeteries have places for people who have been cremated to put that earn And you just You know, it's just like going to see a grave site. Same thing. Very strange, but either way, Terry I'm on the same same wave blankets. Who's going to be your uncle Lewis, though, Terry, you know, once it's done there, somebody just at least he's out of his misery. Lots of people. He was miserable as whole life. Like on Christmas vacation. At least it's out of its misery after he burns up the tree, of course. The the one thing that was not going to happen for me because I've already asked. Mary said. No. And I've asked Gracie to follow up. But I don't know if she'll be able to get away with it is before they put me in the cookers to put a tree branch in my hand with a marshmallow on the end of it, so that I get to roast one marshmallow. While I'm cooking. That's awesome. I don't That's pretty fun. Don't think I'm going to get that wish granted. Yeah, I think they probably have rules about that. Well, maybe not because you can get cremated in whatever you want, Basically. But, yeah, he's going to be head to toe truck fit with his this tree bridge and his marshmallow. By the way, This is another question for the tick tock, mortician. When you go in the cremation thing, is it head first or feet first, just in case there's any consciousness left that with that human technology cannot detect. And there's some sort of consciousness. I would prefer to be the head in first. Just get it over with. Just just in case there's a voice that screams inside. No, no, no, no. This Because you sure don't want to start with the feet and then have it moved very slowly. Cause that would be up unpleasant, didn't they? Didn't they have that process in? The Sopranos? Didn't it's one of those mob shows. You know, there was a there was a Funeral home that they used to get rid of bodies, and they usually went in headfirst. Okay, that's comforting. Granted. Those were just mob guys throwing them in the incinerators. I don't know what the actual protocol is, but it It is. We're just trying to get rid of this over here. You realize we're making people sick just by talking about this because so many people are so squirrely about talking about death. It's a it's a taboo. Yeah, Nobody wants to think about it, though, Because if if you think about it, then you realize it's going to happen. And then it kind of brings you down for a little while. And you're like, Just think about something else. I mean, it should be. It should be respected. It should be honored, But it should also be made fun of because what else are you gonna do? Right? It's gallows humor. You have to just look at it like how this is really a bummer. The ultimate gallows, Right? We're enjoying our life and then suddenly it comes to a screeching halt sometimes is a very slow screech. But It comes to an end and it's sad for all of us. I feel sorry for every soul on the earth, but I want to believe so badly that your soul leaves first. And you're fine and and it's fine and it goes to its place and the rest of it's just a the body is just a vessel. I mean, I've been told that before by a very spiritual people who are interested in After life conversations, and I just hope that that's correct that as soon as because I've asked about people that are traumatized, they're killed and just brutal ways. And they will just say the soul leaves. The soul leaves. It's like God, I hope you're right about that. Yeah, let's hope so. Either way, I'm sure it's quick and easy. If you are a mortician. What happens after work? I mean, is it Can you just emotionally just flip it and and suddenly it's like, hey, let's go out and let's go see the game. Well, let's go team that would seem to be tough to just turn that off. I don't know. I mean, you probably learned to sorry I was trying to stop the dog from choking. Whoops. Um, I think it's a matter if you have to just take the job off At the end of the day. You have to Tough to turn that imagery off. I mean, I want to talk to you guys, but we're just talking on the radio. It's like I'm not going to have any emotional scarring from this conversation. Although do morticians have emotional scarring? It's not like they had to be there for the For the instance when that person passed away, you know, it's just their job is Hey, make this guy you know, make this guy look good or, you know, make this woman look good. So for the funeral so the family can get Whatever they need to get out of that. You know they're trying to help. Yeah, they're an artist. Yes, absolutely. Still tough. All right, We're gonna take a break. And then we got to get to this kid Rock guy. What is his problem,.

WIBC 93.1FM
"few years ago" Discussed on WIBC 93.1FM
"The same song, The Magnum P. I just hold on and enjoy the ride. Maybe let's go crystal hammers eyes just just they slowly shot to someone Look comes over her face. Every time the kids are gone, and this starts, this sound emanates from the bedroom and she's in the kitchen. I'm going to see crystals, head go down, and I'm trying to time everything out. Big big sigh comes under. Uh, no. Oh, just like you did fly like an eagle. That's on like an eight hour loop. I would need two minutes of it, but it's on an eight hour loop. Uh, did you see the E The store, uh, in the UK that didn't have a pride flag. It's pregnant. Gay pride, right? Right. And so, um, stores are showing their Um, support for gay pride by putting rainbow flags outside their store. And, um, this this place in the UK Well, they didn't have a pride flag. No, no, but they wanted to participate, but they didn't have a pride flag didn't know where they could buy one. So they took a twister mat. And they put that up there. Flagpole. So do they get an A for effort here like absolute A plus for effort? Because if you're somebody in the gay community, do you see a flying twister flag and go? You're mocking us or okay, At least you're trying or the third option is the hell are they flying a twisted flag like it wouldn't even If I was gay, I don't know that it even occurred to me that they were trying to to support gay pride month. It wouldn't even it wouldn't even coming. Enter into my mind. Wow, this this place really must love to play Twister when people get drunk here, But I say certainly Hammer an A for effort. When was the last time you played a heated round of Twister? With my kids a few years ago, we.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"few years ago" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Right now, there are 400,000 schools and child care centers to get access to water through lead pipes. Even though we know that that poses a danger to the long term health and safety of our Children. The president's plan would call for ripping out and replacing all of those pipes, which not only creates good jobs in the short term, creates long term success in the economy. The budget lays out a fiscally responsible way of paying for all of these investments. Such that from your 15 on words, the deficit and the debt actually starts to reduce over the long term. So right, I I'm not going to take a lecture from the same Republicans who voted for a $2 trillion tax cut a few years ago, they had no discernible impact on business investment. That exploded the deficit by between one and $2 trillion, Right? There is a question, though, especially if you're counting on this plan to start to pay for itself with respect to economic gains, what role the Federal Reserve plays in keeping borrowing costs low? A lot of people talk to the servicing costs of the U. S government dead. Say it's pretty low because of how low interest rates are, how much you were lying on the Fed to be an active player in keeping rates down. Look, the budget assumes a certain level of interest rates over the long term that I think is entirely reasonable. The other part of this is that there are new tax revenue coming from large corporations on from wealthy individuals. You know, 2018. The effective tax rate paid by U. S multinational corporations was 8%. And compare that to the tax rate that small businesses pay compared that to the tax rate that your average middle class family pays. There's clearly capacity for these companies to pay more in taxes to help finance the investments that, by the way, are going to be good for those companies in the long run. Better roads and bridges brought back Internet and so on. This is a win win scenario where a lot of people say that higher taxes leads to slower growth. What would you How would you respond? I just don't think that there is a strong empirical case that the taxes that the president has put on the table when paired with the investments that he is proposing are gonna have a negative effect on growth. In fact, quite the opposite. The independent analyses have shown that they produce more economic growth in the short term and the medium term they create more jobs and that they also create high quality jobs, which is central to the president's message here. If you listen to his speech yesterday, His main point was that we should start looking at the health of the economy. We should measure the success of our economy based on how working families are doing. Are they getting a wage that allows them to support themselves and their family? Are they able to work at a job? With dignity. Do they have choices when they enter the labor market? That's the kind of economy the president wants to build, and that's the kind of economy that we are starting to see. Emerge coming out of this pandemic thinks the president's action. So then do you dismiss? I guess some of the more normal metrics that.

WDTK The Patriot
"few years ago" Discussed on WDTK The Patriot
"The audio you're hearing here Is from a few years ago when they marched in New York City. In one of those climate action, we, the people for the climate kind of things. Back in September 2014. They were engaged and involved there. And now they brought their road show to Michigan and they were at the state Capitol today, decrying the Enbridge energy company. Calling for the shutdown of the oil line number five is they delivered what they called eviction notices eviction notices the group organized by Clean Water Action. Decidedly left of the political center, a group that believes in all of this climate change nonsense. The fact the planet is in peril and will probably be destroyed within the next decade or so. Which is patently false. If it's destroyed, it won't be because of the climate folks. 809 239385 809 to 3 Double U. D T cable this group clean water action. They carried signs. They denounced the controversial pipeline. There's nothing all that controversial about it, really. It just lays there on the bottom of lake carrying oil and natural gas so that people in the multiplied millions can have a convenient low cost. Form of energy to get to and from work school to heat, their homes and their businesses. That's what's happening. And why would anybody oppose that? 809 239385 dialect number. And talk with me about this, but there they were in Lansing earlier today. Oh, just a few dozen from what the news reports seem to indicate as they delivered a thank you is well. A note if you will, to the governor of the Great State of Michigan, Gretchen Whitmer, who is called for the shutdown of that line five by Enbridge Corporation. Back to the manor is folks in bridge is not paying all that much attention to Governor Whitner. They don't believe she has the authority to tell them stop moving gas. Oil and natural gas through that pipelines, matter of fact, they have plans to bury that pipeline even deeper. In a tunnel and under water tunnel that will be big enough to house that pipeline, And to that degree in brief says we're going to continue to do what we've been doing unless we receive a court order. Mike Fernandez is a spokesman for Enbridge. You're confident that even though it's beyond the design life span, it's it's still safe. Yes, said In fact, it's not just me saying it. It's the federal government's saying that But we do know is that there will be AH lot of political statements made, but Punctually. There should be no disruption to that pipe. One. Yeah, that pipeline's been carrying oil for about 68 years. And these people seem to be concerned. These activists who are delivering these eviction notices in our state Capitol and Tonto, the the offices of in Bridge in Lansing. They seem to think that the pipeline is somehow imperil or potentially imperiling the safety and the cleanliness of Great Lakes water, even though there is no indication of that. Inspections of the pipeline seem to show on half past government muster. Of that they are safe and that they continue to operate and can continue to operate. Without any problem, But there are those who fear that when the huge ships Criss crossing the Great Lakes drop anchor. They may tear the pipeline up. They may poke a hole in it that may lead to pollution of the Great Lakes. Oh, they're so many. What is what if I walk across the floor this evening with my shoes off and stubbed my toe? What if, In fact I get in my car and on the way home? I haven't accident. What if I order a coffee with no sugar and cream and they give me one with two sugars in it? What if that happens? Yeah, all kinds of things could happen. But the bottom line is the things just lying there on the bottom of the Straits of Mackinaw doing what it's supposed to do, providing clean. Low cost energy to millions of people, particularly in Ontario Province, Canada. 800 dying 239385 809 23 w. B T k B governor she should an ultimatum told him to shut it down by May. 12. Well, it's May 13 And the oil is still flowing. No on time, traffic and.

Progressive Talk 1350 AM
"few years ago" Discussed on Progressive Talk 1350 AM
"Course, great to be here. In fact, there's a study out of few years ago. Now I think it was that showed a person's recent Google search history was more predictive of suicide. And a recent clinicians. Joining us now is Dr Daniel Baron, psychiatrist and author of Reading Our Minds. The Rise of Big Data Psychiatry. Thanks for joining us, Dr Baron. Thank you very much for inviting me on. Wanted to talk about this big data Psychiatry notion that you were writing about the tools to treat patients in the medical field have changed dramatically over the years. You know lots of new technology that helped us out both and diagnosing and treating patients. But for psychiatry not so much, most of the work is still done The way it has been done for a long time for 100 years, if you want to say But there is, you know a lot of tools that are available to kind of make that better, namely our cell phones. The information that that takes from us of speech, facial recognition. These technologies can all help us out in this field of psychiatry. So, Dr Baron, tell us a little bit more about this. Psychiatrists have continued. We still talk to our patients, and we try to understand as best we can What's going on in their life? And today we haven't developed technology similar to like an E K G. Electrocardiogram, which cardiologists might used to measure the heart and primarily one of the reasons why I just just really hard. We don't really understand what is happening in mental illness in terms of brain function, and so creating a tool that will measure what's going on in the brain has proven very difficult is not so far impossible. So what I'm trying to discuss my book is a way that we might be able to really dig into the behaviors that we already recognizes being relevant to psychiatry. And we might be able to use technologies that have been developed specifically to measure and trace behavior to them be able to better understand the notes illnesses that we're treating. But the long term health of being able to develop tools that approach physiology in the same way that other specialties and develop this electrocardiogram and test like that so things that I look for during any Am like you're just saying, you know, facial expressions, each processes. All of those things are very relevant to the practice of psychiatry. And right now I'm observing with my brain and my training, which I've been very fortunate to have some very good training, however, finding tools to measure that and quantify and look for things that are too subtle from my brain to detect. That's what I and a lot of the people I discuss in my book. We're hoping you can accomplish even just our search and our Internet search history, our social media history. These things are pretty invaluable to looking into the current state of somebody's mind, you know. They'll come to you. You have to ask them the questions they have to remember. They have to disclose what they do and what they don't want to. But if you have some of this other stuff, you know, you can see for yourself what they've been really looking into. But they've been thinking really. There's a lot of really cool work surrounding suicide assessment. Matthew Nock it at Harvard University's been doing a lot of really interesting quantitative work, using people search history or using social media to better detect what's going on. In fact, there's a study out of few years ago. Now I think it was that showed a person's recent Google search history was more predictive of suicide. On a recent conditions. No one of the ways I thought about this is people are very honest and very open with Google. Google's open 24 7 and, you know, I think I've been almost like Uncle Google, right? You can ask Google questions that you may not ask your commission. And you expect Google to tell you get answered right? And so people are approaching Google with a lot of this epidemic trust and being able to partner with that sort of process and be able to create a profile for what a person what's on their mind. What they're interested in has proven already to be helpful. I think we've already seen during the pandemic. How Just doing a review of people searching for things like I can't smell And so that simple question was very predictive of covert outbreaks. And so yeah, be able to use data like that, I think could be very powerful. In addition, there are the thirties. Other studies would really cool off. All right, so another thing that I ask patients when they come in, and you know how their relationship with their friends with their family, so being able to look at people social media profile, see how they refer to themselves to others. Being there changes in the way that they make those references is also proving to be very useful in early preliminary research study. So what's the next step then? For psychiatry, at least when it comes to this, how do we get to that next step to be able to use all that data? Great question is, How do we gather and then use the data? So right now, you know, we see patients in telemedicine visits every day of the week. So we have this wonderful opportunity to be able to record and process that data to be able to identify these facial expressions, even micro expressions that you know, we wouldn't consciously recognize over right now because they're no policies their security measures in place for storing that data and processing that data. Enormous resource is going on Use and Essentially and unexplored, and so it you know, sitting in front of a patient in front of you needing. It's almost like we've created this amazing Lamborghini of Ah, clinical port, okay? And yet we're still, you know, dragging that Lamborghini down the road with a Clydesdale or something. So all of the data that I'm getting from impatient..

MyTalk 107.1
"few years ago" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1
"It's in late night and what he does is introduce. New musicians. It's just It's like a GM session. Oh, now, John here. Yeah, no, we'll talk about, you know their careers and what they're doing and touring and everything but ultimately, they're gonna jam together. I think the show might actually make it. I don't know what John Mayer if we would have said this a few years ago. But maybe this is the time he's lovable. He's charismatic. That was my question, because the reason Jules Show is so good is because of jewels and you know he brings the music but Great entertainer. Funny, interesting, captivating. I don't know anything about this mayor. Character know what do we know about him a lot Too much much. She talked to him. Is he funny? Is he clever is what's his frame of reference sometimes triumphs. Yeah, he's dry. But you know what? Lex Hearing the concept? Yeah, because you know if you wish is going to do a traditional dinner, traditional talk show. No, no, no, no. No. But this concept and on streaming two things first. The concept. Fits the host, which is always the key ingredient. For successful talk show of any con you You have to guess. The format has to meet the strength of the of the named host s O this Seems great. Also on streaming. There's less pressure. So the creator's conf eel, Mork, creative and take more chances and kind of reinvent the format, So that's exciting. And also you know what? Who. He's really good friends with Andy Cohen. Yep. So if he does a clubhouse type, you know, jam session. Look, it's not probably gonna have mass appeal, but I got to tell you When you said this, and you laid it out, Lex. I didn't see red lights I actually thought could work Dawn. What do you think? I think in that, as long as it's not a daytime talk show, it's a nighttime show. And the focus will be on the students like the focus will be on the artists and not just him because he is ah. Sometimes a loose cannon when it comes to what he puts out there, you know, he talked about when he dated Jessica Simpson her all about the sex with her in a Playboy article. Yeah, Thomas that she was sexual napalm, And he also said that his Penis was a white supremacist. And that's just It's like an attempt at being funny, but not funny. It's not Joe. He's not in the people of colors far as you know, really. That's the jewels. What gets I know stupid. It's It's dumb so that you know that kind of like sticks with me When I think of John Mayer, he kisses Intel's and You know, he's when I would pretty much everybody in Hollywood. He's a lady's man. Yeah, And I will say In fairness he did apologize for he did he did, so I just wanna I'm not an apologist. I like his music. But I'm with dawn. He's been a royal butthead with some of the stuff that he has said, and he Has shown regret. Um And look Andy Cohen says that he is just hysterical and fun. And and I like Andy, and I think, Andy if he's getting advice from Andy, I don't know it could work. I think again. It's on Paramount. Plus what do you what you have to lose? You know, every night you're gonna get a duet with John O or the band. You know he'll be playing along with them, too. See now That's it Looks like Kelly Clarkson. That's one of the things that's one of the things people love him. Yep. People love about the killer. Clarkson Showgirls. Yeah, she can nail any song. It's just It's amazing. How does she do that? She's just a great singer. I mean, what the first American Idol that was the greatest talent. I mean, I mean, there are a lot of Adam Lambert, I would say is up there as well. Yeah, right. Lex, Right. Lacks your boy. I love I love my woe, but I'll jump on the Kenny train here. Kelly is one and we said it. I'm always very skeptical of these shows. You guys know that. Hell, he was the one because she is kind of a triple threat. I you know, she's charming. She's likable. She's relatable to the audience that she's speaking to. Um, she has flaws. Thank you. Um, she has that whole thing. Jenny. She's so friendly. I want Oh, well, besides getting married to her, I want I want to sit down with her at a bar, pub somewhere back room and just hear her used Dirty language and say really mean things about people and be normal like me, You know, she's so and then get so friends song. And, uh, yeah, she's just so friendly and nice, and it's like, Oh, my God, Kelly, say something mean about somebody, Please.

WJR 760
"few years ago" Discussed on WJR 760
"Know you could get into all the science but go ahead. It's one of those things that given the choice. That's where we go. Sorry. So it's like a 2000 square foot ranch. And it has four inch gutters in the water washes off the gutters all the time onto the word and down onto the ground, and so okay, cool. Um Next question You said about Throwing a stock up into the gutter with ice melts in it you late and to end or how many. How many would you say in a given distance? Actually, you got a couple different choices there and you're probably not going to get him in the gutters parallel to the gutter. But here's the thing. You've got a chunk of ice on the lower edge of your roof. If you can throw it on the lower edge of the roof, such that it's perpendicular to the to the roof. The idea is to melt a channel down in that ice, so the water building up behind that ice can run down. And the more the merrier Video of this because this will be hilarious. Tow Watch somebody you've done that him. I have. We've done a video that a few years ago. I tell you what it was 2013. If you remember 2018. That was one of that. I think you lie. I think you're taking no remember because it was one of the worst winters we've ever seen. Do and we had so many people come in here and that But what Chuck said when you when you put it in there, try to put it right with the downspout is because that's where the that's where the most dams happened. Because what'll happen is as that salt melts, it'll run down and melt more with it. So basically what Chuck is saying is give away for that ice art the water to shed from your rough if a shed over you don't want it because what'll happen. The ice dam that ice will go up underneath the shingles and start securing that rough. Early, so it's very important that people do their best to eliminate ice dams as soon as they find them. Okay? Thank you. That makes sense. I love love listening to you love reading it. You know, I really appreciate you. God bless you. Thank you for saying that we appreciate it was spread the word very much appreciated. Now. A good six inch gutter, Chuck. Good six inch cutter is going toe. Take a lot of worry away for people. Bottom line is going to you're not going to see the ice dams like you normally see with a good six inch daughter. Better. And then if you've got a lot of leaves hanging over top of it, I mean, cleaning gutters could be dangerous. I mean, time concerned daters. We've got a company that could help eliminate that for everybody out there. Yeah. Alice. Home Improvement is a company that's got it not only a great process and product with her six inch gutters and their leaf filters and leaf guards, but they have great warranty to this Next segment. The inside outside guys has brought to you by Atlas Home Improvement..

WTVN
"few years ago" Discussed on WTVN
"Things that are top of mind this morning for you. Wow, the Browns. What a game! You would have told me a few years ago that one day there would be a game with the Browns just completely. Destroyed the Steelers. I'd be like boy, I don't know. I don't know if I live to see that day. But for the first time in 26 seasons, the Browns winning a playoff game and I mean the score doesn't say enough. The final score was 48 37, but Wow. What a game last night. So congrats of your Browns fan Steelers? Yeah, You're definitely in a day of mourning today. College football. It's all about the Buckeyes today. The national championship out of Miami, Ohio State's and Alabama. The spread is a points. What was it 7500 for the points camping? 75 5. That's just incredible. And obviously the impeachment process. We've been hearing about all weekend between the national stories, the impeachment and and then you have this social media band, which has so many up in arms, so money talking about social media companies Facebook Twitter really getting the brunt of this Over the weekend, basically, finally seen enough of President Trump in their eyes. So Facebook instagram suspending Trump at least until the Aug oration day. Twitter, though, on Snapchat, disabling Trump's accounts, top it all off. Twitter, Indiana nearly 12 year run. At his account of think about this. Think of the magnitude there for a second. You have the president, the United States that has 88 million followers. The leader of the Free World 88 million Twitter alone. Overall, if I'm not mistaken, has almost 160 million. Not even I mean Facebook is obviously the big one with I think, 45. I think it's five billion So this comes into play about, you know, stifling of freedom of speech yet there a company they're allowed to, you know, shut down. But then there were published her too. And that was section 2 30. They're not They're they're immune from all of this, So so basically you're allowed to go on and say In so many words. This is an example. Let's say you wanted to burn my house down and you get a bunch of Cray Cray's together and say, I am going to burn branded boxers house down. Let's all head over there and let's burn his house down and you burned my house down. Well, this company a Twitter Facebook, there'll be if I wanted to turn around and sue. I wouldn't be able to sue that. They're immune from this. They're not liable, and there's so many other legs to this story. I want to get to the impeachment real quick because we don't have a lot of time. Nancy Pelosi on 60 minutes over the weekend on Trump being impeached. One of the things that went before we play this. This is something that has come up a lot over the weekend. Biden on Friday Was asked. Do you think it's best that the president only has a few days left? Just why not just kind of let him ride this out? What? What do you want, or do you want to see him impeached? And he says, I'm gonna leave it up to Congress, which I don't think was a great I wish. I wish our president elect would have said something along the lines of You know, I think it's best at this point. We all need to cool off. We all need to come together. But so far President elect bite. It has become a big disappointment. Unfortunately, I was really hoping the opposite the great unifier. So Pelosi was asked the same question about wood. Biden could say, Could he help? That's what she said Button. Said. I don't think we that the Congress should be involved in this. I think we should leave it to the prosecutors. Get it off our plate. What if he said that? Well, we haven't had that conversation. But I do say this. We have been in court for a long time. In terms of the Subpoenas that Congress has issued. That isn't about so much about him as it is about. Separation of powers Three co equal branches of government each a check and balance on the other, So we're not going to stop our legal cases that will validate the congressional Authority to issue a subpoena to have oversight over any other branch of government. So exactly right. In other words, she kind of bounced around like, Yeah, we want to continue to pursue this afterwards, and unfortunately you're gonna do that. Why? Why do that? While the president's remaining days he's still in office. If you're going to continue to, you know, go after him after the presidency will have to wait and see what happens more with Lee Speak our Fox News contributor. Coming up at seven or 76 43 radio 6 10 W TV END SPORTS This Buckeye Football. Updated service. Anthony Thomas Chocolate Bar Guys, two of the best, if not the two best college football programs, go head to head with the national title on the line Tonight. Buckeyes facing Alabama liars they going for 1/9. National Championship. Bama going for an 18th? No official word yet on what Buckeye players will have to miss the game due to Cove it alive. Stay will be releasing its availability report tonight. We'll have all that information for you on the best Buckeye coverage. Pregame show. Join us. We're on the air at six, leading up to the eight o'clock kickoff on ESPN NFL playoffs. The Browns. Because of covert issues were without their head coach without a handful of key players and had only one full practice all week. None of that mattered. Cleveland raced out to a 28 Nothing first quarter lead and never look back, upsetting the Steelers 48 37. Pittsburgh turned the ball over five times, including foreigners seventies By Ben Roethlisberger. Baker Mayfield, Meanwhile, to 63 through the year and three touchdowns is the Browns first road playoff win since 1969 and they're on the road again this Sunday when they beat the defending champion Kansas City chiefs. Also yesterday, Baltimore eliminated Tennessee 20 to 13 in New Orleans. Stop Chicago 21 29. Spark High Basketball Update Service, The Legacy Retirement group We'll see later today. If Ohio State's up that upset win at Rutgers gets him back into the top. 25 always you improved in nine and three, the host Northwestern Wednesday. Big 10 Yesterday I over Minnesota and Maryland upset Illinois hockey the Blue Jackets last night with a special teams and situational scrimmage in nationwide. Over Bjork's transport three times. C. B J opened the season Thursday in Nashville from the central High Ohana dealer..