40 Burst results for "Good Morning America"

Def Leppard drummer Rick Allen says he was attacked outside Florida hotel in March

AP News Radio

00:38 sec | 2 weeks ago

Def Leppard drummer Rick Allen says he was attacked outside Florida hotel in March

"Def Leppard drummer Rick Allen says he was blindsided when he was attacked in Fort Lauderdale, Florida in March. With the latest, Rick Allen tells ABC's Good Morning America, he was out for a smoke break outside a hotel on March 13th when suddenly he was assaulted and he hid his head on the ground. Ellen says he put up his hand and said he was not a threat. I don't think he knew who I was. But he must have seen that I wasn't a threat because you know I've only got one arm. Court records show 19 year old max Hartley of Avon Ohio has pleaded not guilty to two counts of battery and four counts of criminal mischief. Police have not determined a motive

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Fresh update on "good morning america" discussed on News, Traffic and Weather

News, Traffic and Weather

00:16 min | 3 hrs ago

Fresh update on "good morning america" discussed on News, Traffic and Weather

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TimberTech decking are products on sale now through June 30th at Dunn Lumber. Newsradio 1000 FM 777 your information station. We're getting a look at the charges former President Donald Trump will be facing following his indictment. Northwest News Radio's Kim Shepard talked with ABC's Andy Field about what was revealed today. The Justice Department has now unsealed the indictment against former President Donald Trump and it's a barn burner. ABC's Andy Field's been looking it over and he's joining us on the Northwest Newsline. So we're looking at 37 accounts. What was your initial reaction to the details here? It's really jaw dropping the details in this here. For part the most is that the people the former president thought he had the confidence of, his attorneys, were stripped of that attorney -client privilege because federal judges ruled that they may be privy to witnessing a felony and so they had to testify what Donald Trump told them a victim. And it's devastating. There are witnesses in one case where he is on a recording according to the prosecution, basically bragging about keeping classified documents, talking to people who are writing a book for his former chief of staff, Mark Meadows. And they recorded him saying, yeah, this I have document right here. Let me get this here. He pulls it out. The witnesses apparently told the grand jury that there were secret markings on it and that even Donald Trump admitted, look, I shouldn't have this and I shouldn't be showing you this there, but it's secret war plans to attack Iran. All of the things that he has publicly said he has not done and yet there are apparently recordings of him admitting to doing it. One of the more stunning is things one of the unidentified attorneys in this indictment says when Donald Trump was told they want to come and get the boxes of materials that he had, he's basically saying I really don't want anyone looking through my boxes. I don't want you looking through my boxes. And at one point asked his attorneys, what happens if we don't just respond or don't play ball with them? Would it be better if we just told him we don't have anything here? At one point, he bragged publicly that he told the FBI, look, I'm an open book. You can look at anything you want. This was in the summer of last year. On that very same day, there's evidence that his aides were packing some of these documents on an airplane and flying Midminster, New Jersey, away from the investigators. It is just a stunning list of potential crimes or alleged crimes. The grand jury certainly thought they were indictable, and now Donald Trump is going to have to defend himself against this. And Donald Trump isn't the only one facing federal urges here. One of his aides could be on the hook as well. A gentleman named Walt Nauta was also indicted for conspiring with the president to do some of this stuff. There was one aide who was constantly being told to move boxes from one place to the other. And he basically took pictures on his cell phone of boxes piled up in a bathroom in a shower, documents spilled on the floor all over the place. These aren't laid out by the FBI agents. These were pictures taken by his own aides that were subpoenaed and brought as evidence before the grand jury. And what about the resignation of Trump's attorneys today? I read this statement and it seems legit. They feel Trump should get representation from the state of Florida since that's where the charges have been filed. But is there precedent any for this kind of move? For attorneys resigning? Not at the rate that they do with Donald Trump. One of them is named Trusty, which is an interesting name for an attorney. He was on Good Morning America late as as I think this morning and on CNN last night defending Donald Trump. And suddenly he and another attorney decide, well, OK, we're done with the case. We've taken it as far as we can. Good luck with it, Mr. President. But it's very, very strange for an attorney at this late date. Again, charges. these are federal These lawyers, they have the power to argue cases among the federal bar. federal A court in Miami is no different than a federal court in Washington, D .C. or in Washington State. Sure. ABC's Andy Field on Money Update on News Radio 1000 FM 97. The markets are finishing out the week slightly higher with the Dow, Nasdaq and S &P all modestly in the green as trading wraps up for the week.

Donald Trump set to be arraigned in historic court moment

AP News Radio

00:46 sec | 2 months ago

Donald Trump set to be arraigned in historic court moment

"Donald Trump will soon surrender to face criminal charges in an appearance that will be both relatively routine and unprecedented. Really, there's a lot of mystery here because we're doing something that's never been done before. The first ever arraignment of a president. Once Trump arrives at the courthouse, he'll be processed the way anyone else would be to a degree. For starters, Trump lawyer Joe taka Pena tells ABC's Good Morning America, the ex-president will have his Secret Service detail and will not be in handcuffs. After that, Trump will appear before a judge. Amid all the uncertainty, tach a penis says he's sure of one thing. There'll be no guilty plea in this case. Even if that would mean resolving the case. Taka Pena does some think it will even make it to a jury. I'm Sagar Meghani.

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Fresh "Good Morning America" from Stephanie Miller

Stephanie Miller

00:11 min | 15 hrs ago

Fresh "Good Morning America" from Stephanie Miller

"News. Good morning. I'm Ed Donohue. The Justice Department is expected to detail Trump the before federal a indictment historic of court Donald appearance next week. The AP Sagar Magani has the story. Trump is now the first former president to face criminal charges by the government he once oversaw, ones that include the possibility of prison time if he's convicted, while the Justice Department did not immediately publicly confirm the indictment on charges of mishandling classified documents. Trump himself announced it yesterday on social media. This morning, lawyer James Trusty said the ex -president's been summoned into a Florida courtroom Tuesday. It puts a stamp of reality on something that really is unreal. Telling ABC's Good Morning America, special counsel Jack Smith was hell -bent on criminalizing something that lacks a criminal basis. Sagar Magani Washington. Live racing will resume at Belmont Park in New York following a significant improvement in air quality conditions. It's the same story in the Mid -Atlantic region as well. The smoke is from wildfires in Canada. There have been fires on the East Coast in Quebec and on the West Coast in British Columbia. Victoria Bowen is British Columbia's Minister of Emergency Management. Campfires are prohibited in most regions of the province. Open burning fires also remain prohibited across the entire province. Please check prohibitions in your region before lighting a fire of any kind. Russia claims it blew up an advanced Ukrainian tank, but video analysis by the AP shows the Russian helicopter attacked a tractor. The White House says Iran is providing Russia with materials to build a drone manufacturing plant east of Moscow as the Kremlin looks to lock in a steady supply of weaponry for its ongoing invasion of Ukraine. A 24 year old man in France is being hailed as a hero after he intervened in a savage knife attack on some very young children. This is AP news. I'm Seth Sutil and this is Markets In A Minute. Stocks are off to a mixed start on Wall Street as more gains for big tech companies offset weakness elsewhere in the market. The S &P 500 up was tenths six of one percent in the early going Friday. The benchmark index is on track for its fourth weekly gain in a row. A day earlier, the S &P 500 closed 20 % above its October low, entering a new The NASDAQ composite added one percent. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 99 three tenths of one percent. Small company stocks trailed the rest of the market. General Motors and Tesla both rose. The company's announced a deal that will let electric vehicles made by GM to use much of Tesla's extensive charging network next beginning year. GM rose four percent. Tesla added seven percent. Seth Sutil, New York. Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg says she will no longer be able to skip classes as a way to draw attention to climate change because she is graduating from high school. Ed Donahue, AP News. This is a production of W. C. P. T. 20 8 dot com. We are Chicago's progressive talk where facts matter. Now your W. C. P. T. 8 20 weather update on the weatherology Weather Center. I'm meteorologist Michael

Donald Trump indicted; expected to surrender early next week

AP News Radio

00:56 sec | 2 months ago

Donald Trump indicted; expected to surrender early next week

"Now that Donald Trump has been indicted in New York prosecutors say they are working to coordinate his surrender, which could happen early next week. The Manhattan DA showed up for work without commenting, but Trump's lawyer Joe taka Pena said, they'll go in next week and plead not guilty. The president will not be put in handcuffs. As far as the most shots concerned, perp walk. As I said, I'm sure they'll try to make sure they get some joy out of this by parading him. Taka Pena says Trump was shocked by Thursday's indictment, even though he predicted his own arrest, the indictment remains under seal but charges stemmed from hush money payments made on Trump's behalf during the 2016 presidential campaign to silence claims of an extramarital sexual encounter. Common courtesy ABC's Good Morning America, outside Manhattan criminal court, Julie Walker, New York.

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Fresh update on "good morning america" discussed on Stephanie Miller

Stephanie Miller

00:14 min | 17 hrs ago

Fresh update on "good morning america" discussed on Stephanie Miller

"Union friends, once a month for a segment we call Union Strong. the There's a never -ending middle class battle and to protect the labor community are their champions. Union Strong brings labor leaders together to talk about the challenges and triumphs they face every day. Sponsored by Smart 265, Local Roofers Local 11 and Meggins Financial. Off -mosquito repellent. A clean feel so you can accessorize without mosquitoes. You can wear classic whites and jeans and know that you are covered with eight hours of non -sticky fragrance This is AP News, I'm Rita Follet. Former President Trump is due in court on Tuesday afternoon. He says he's been indicted in the classified documents investigation. How's he taking the news? His lawyer James Trusty on ABC's Good Morning America. President Trump, this won't be a news flash. He's a pretty resilient guy. He's a pretty tough -hided person so he's not crumbling in fear or anything remotely like that. He's upset by the notion of this indictment. Republicans and Democrats are reacting to the news of Donald Trump's indictment. The AP's Lisa Dwyer. While Republicans accused the federal government of political persecution, House Democrats say Donald Trump's indictment is an affirmation of the US justice system. Representative Adam Schiff tweets that Trump should be treated like any other lawbreaker. Representative Jerry Nadler of New York says he's grateful to live in a nation where no man is above the law. I'm confident Biden has some advice. It's very important that affected communities listen to the guidance of state our and local officials at this point forward. To keep up to date on air quality in real time, go to the app that we provide. It's called airnow .gov. And check on one another. President Biden yesterday, the air quality in many parts of the East Coast has been sending asthma sufferers to hospitals, delaying flights and postponing ballgames. It even pushed the White House Pride Month celebration. Three people reportedly wounded in Russia after a drone strike in a border with Ukraine. New agreement GM's electric vehicles will be able to use much of Tesla's charging network beginning next year. Details of how customers would gain access are still being worked This is AP news. Now chat GPT. The AP's Ben Thomas with this story. A couple of New York lawyers are in trouble after they say they were led astray by chat GPT. The two lawyers say the artificial intelligence powered chatbot invented reference to past court cases that they relied on in the filing in Manhattan federal court. They were looking for precedence to support a client's lawsuit against the Colombian airline for an injury occurred on a flight. Chat GPT suggested several cases they haven't been able to find. The problem was some weren't real or involved airlines that didn't exist. While the lawyers apologized at a hearing, the judge seemed both baffled and disturbed and is now deciding whether to sanction the pair. I'm Ben Thomas. The Dow gained 168 points yesterday. The S &P was up 26. The Nasdaq rose 133 points. I'm Rita Foley, AP News. If you don't have final expense insurance, this message is for you. Life care provides valuable whole life care. For more information, please visit www lifecare no medical exams, no lengthy questionnaires, and no waiting period. Call life care at 800 956 -0683. 800 -956 -0683. This is 820 AM WCPT, Willow Springs and streaming worldwide at wcpt820 .com. We

Ben Deeter: NAACP Memphis President, Ben Crump Raise Alarms in Memphis

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

01:54 min | 4 months ago

Ben Deeter: NAACP Memphis President, Ben Crump Raise Alarms in Memphis

"You've been out covering this. There was just a press conference, and I want you to bring our listeners up to speed on the new information we have. Well, there's a lot of information coming and as you said, I want to echo everything that you just told your listeners Todd. It is as though they want the city of Memphis, Tennessee to burn to the ground. In fact, van Turner, he is the Memphis branch of the NAACP and his words were in for a night that this city has never seen before. That's the NAACP. Yes, all right. On top of that, you have the attorney, maybe they've heard of him a couple of times because he's the guy that will typically show up for the George Floyd cases. The Breonna Taylor cases, his name is Ben crump, civil rights attorney Ben crump, he just came out and said that Tyree Nichols will be the sacrifice. He is the sacrificial lamb to enact police reform and a system that is rooted in supremacy. So they're comparing him to Jesus Christ. That is coming from the civil rights attorney Ben crump. And that would and that was at a press conference that was just held in Memphis Tennessee within the past hour. Because we're all waiting for the release of this video. And from every leader from the police chief here, CJ Davis, all the way to our mayor, Jim Strickland. They're telling us this video is unlike anything they've ever seen. In fact, police chief CJ Davis was on Good Morning America today speaking with George Stephanopoulos and she says, she's never quite seen anything like this in her entire life. Shuffle off against, by the way. That's the correct pronunciation. Snuffleupagus. Snuffleupagus. George. Folks, you're going to hear this here first. And this is just for our mid south listers on kwa. And

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Fresh "Good Morning America" from News, Traffic and Weather

News, Traffic and Weather

00:38 min | 18 hrs ago

Fresh "Good Morning America" from News, Traffic and Weather

"On tuesday the in miami to face arraignment sources telling abc news trump is facing multiple charges records ranging from illegal retention of government documents regarding national security to conspiracy to obstruction of the government's efforts to retrieve those documents abc's pierre thomas trump is expected to surrender to federal authorities on tuesday his reaction to the indictment he's a pretty tough hide tough hided person so he's not crumbling in fear or anything remotely like that trump attorney james trustee on good morning america calling some of the charges unreal and without a criminal basis under the presidential records act on trump's social media reform truth social the former president denies wrongdoing says he's innocent and calls the indictment a dark day in u the stay connected stay informed morning to you on this friday all the way to the end of another week is june ninth at five thirty one we have fifty five degrees in downtown seattle along with brian calvert i'm manda factor man here's what's happening a state commission appointed to name a site for a new major airport holds one final meeting today before for dissolving forever the question is will the commission fulfill its

Nikole Hannah-Jones: There's Black History & American History

Mark Levin

01:38 min | 4 months ago

Nikole Hannah-Jones: There's Black History & American History

"Nicole Hannah Jones was on Good Morning America today and it amazing to me how they mainstream these American hating Marxist radicals It's just amazing to me And of course the 1619 Project she's not a historian Which she really founded in The New York Times helped promote and which isn't about a third of our school districts And here she is and she's on with Roberts And let's listen in on this because I'm going to respond to it Cut 19 go And although the show is told through the lens of black Americans Jones says this is something for all Americans to watch and is not told through the lens of black Americans It is told through the lens of marxists Go ahead This is the American story We've tried to segregate these histories There's black history and then there's American history But you can't understand America if you don't understand the role of black Americans roll of slavery the role of racism Premiering at a time when heated debates about how history is taught in our children's schools are erupting across the nation Just last week the Florida board of education made headlines after it rejected the addition of an advanced placement African American studies course Now look how dishonest Robert is in dishonest Good Morning America is It's a disgrace

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Fresh update on "good morning america" discussed on The Maverick Paradox Podcast

The Maverick Paradox Podcast

00:11 min | 18 hrs ago

Fresh update on "good morning america" discussed on The Maverick Paradox Podcast

"Said, I'm the daughter of the happy face serial killer. And yeah. And at first I thought, oh, there is no way, like, how could you write a story of hope and healing about a serial killer's daughter? And then two things happened. Number one is I stayed open to inspiration. And number two, when I met her, she was a very servant leader kind of person. So she was very much about doing things well and right, but she also wanted to serve with her message. And I think that's why her book's been on Oprah and Dr. Phil and CNN and, and in, you know, Good Morning America, she's a producer in LA and now she's known for bringing compassion to true crime. And she's doing other projects that she really loves. So that taught me a lot. And that created Shattered Silence to be not only a national bestseller, but an international bestseller. And for it to, you know, we get feedback still to this day, emails and other things from people who have a lot of things. Then I wrote The Witness War Read with Rebecca Musser. And that was about the 19th wife who brought polygamous cult leaders to justice, including Warren Jeffs. And talk about another courageous woman. That was really incredible. She testified more than 20 times in a court of law to help be the face of the faceless and the voice of the voiceless, to go up against an organized crime unit in the name of God that was trafficking young girls as, as young as, as 12. And she was able to, to really help dismantle a power unit. And so I've been really pleased and proud of her. Then my most recent one, I do a lot of ghost writing as well, but my most recent book that I co -authored is called Divine Turbulence. And that's also treating it's about the sculptor of the statue of responsibility. So he is answering Dr. Victor Frankel's dream when he came out of the Holocaust and the concentration camps. And he said, you know, he loved the United States, but he said the United States needs to have a statue of responsibility to bookend the Statue of Liberty because you cannot have liberty without responsibility. And so Gary has quite an intense personal story that led him on this journey to be able to fulfill this path. And it's really incredible. So that one took a while to write too, but it was such an honor. And it's now doing some amazing things in the world. So we're going to be seeing a statue of responsibility in our lifetime. And that just tickles me. That's amazing. Yeah. I have to be heading off to the bookshop. Well, that's the highest compliment you could give me, Judith. Thank you. They sound fantastic. So apart from writing the books, do you actually help individuals write their own story or what I mean is, is it just with books or do you do it in organizations and stuff like that? I do it with organizations too, especially just because in corporate, amongst those cultures, sometimes they're not telling the story that they know they deserve to be telling. And it affects the culture, it affects their clientele, it affects their sales. And so oftentimes, I may do a little of what you do when it comes to how that ripples out into their businesses, their organizations, because they start to tell a different, more empowered story. And then they're getting more incredible results, both in business and personal life. So it's really fun. So tell me then, how do you get someone to tell their inspired story? Is there like a process or a template or you must first think about these type of things? How do you make it good? Well, first of all, I think it's important for people to recognize the story they have been telling themselves, if it's a story of limitation or possibility. So one of my favorite quotes, and my clients have probably heard this a thousand times, but Harold Goddard said,

How the Media Covers Conservatives

Dennis Prager Podcasts

02:25 min | 5 months ago

How the Media Covers Conservatives

"What you heard from me with regard to not regards, by the way. In case you love English, just know that. With regard to USC, what you just heard from me that the school of social work is banning the term field. Field work, what field are you going into because it smacks of slavery and racism? You know it now, obviously, many people who are conservative will know it. But your Friends in relatives who are on the left have no clue about any of this. I asked someone I know. In my extended family is a liberal, not a leftist. An extremely intelligent, did you ever hear of Jordan Peterson? Whose Jordan Peterson? I am sure that I would have gotten the same with Tom's soul. We know we know their crowd. It's so suppressed our books are not covered by the mainstream media. Imagine if a liberal I give by example only because I know my life better than any other life. Imagine if a liberal a well-known liberal was well known as I am, as a conservative. Was also knowledgeable of biblical Hebrew and was writing a 5 volume commentary on the first 5 books of the Bible. And they became national bestsellers. You think that would be covered? By The New York Times or Washington Post, or Good Morning America, of course. I'm not even completing. This is not a complaint. I have a terrific life. And a lot of publicity. I'm just noting that not only do they lie, they suppress.

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"good morning america" Discussed on KOMO

KOMO

04:48 min | 7 months ago

"good morning america" Discussed on KOMO

"Rick fenced with Kim shepherd and here's what's happening. Gas prices are falling around the country, triple-A reports the national average sits at $3 75 cents a gallon about 5 cents less than this time last month. Of course, that is more than a buck higher that it's more than a buck higher in our state at four 91 a gallon, and that is 38 cents less than last month. Former president Donald Trump, both on the campaign trail and in office claimed that he had no problem releasing his tax records. This is what he said on Good Morning America back in May of 2016. With the audit ends, I'm going to present them. That should be before the election I hope it's before the election. He did not follow through on that, a congressional committee hoped to get those tax records as soon as this week, but the U.S. Supreme Court's chief justice John Roberts halted the release, Robert Barnes is covering the story for The Washington Post and spoke with northwest news radio's Taylor van syce. First, remind us of what the House ways and means committee is investigating. Why do they say they need the former president's tax records? Well, they say that they need the records because they are looking into laws that govern and audit presidential tax records. And that this is an investigative function of Congress and it needs to decide whether or not these laws need to be updated or not. Ex-president Trump's lawyers say that it's a phishing expedition that democratic lawmakers have for years tried to expose the Trump's financial records and that they say that that's just a pre-tax for trying to get these records. Up to this point, lower courts found that these lawmakers are indeed entitled to the documents. Why did the chief justice halt the release today? Well, I think mainly the thing to remember is this is a temporary halt to it. This came to the court very quickly, an appeals court last week said that it would not stop the release. And the release was scheduled for this coming Thursday. And so Trump's lawyer said to at least temporarily put a hold on this so that the court can consider their arguments. And so the chief justice did put a temporary hold the records will not be released on Thursday and by next Thursday, the House ways and means committee is supposed to respond and tell the Supreme Court its side of this dispute. The former president, we know he appointed three justices to the high court, but it's not as though they've been giving him sweetheart deals all the time, right? He's still been subjected to investigations in and out of office. That's right. The former president and conservatives in general will be happy with the way those justices have voted on important issues, but not very happy with the way they've voted on his request. They didn't take up any of the election challenges that he had hoped for. And so far in these kind of disputes over the release of records, he has not gotten the support of the Supreme Court, including those justices that he nominated. There's a lot more to this that you can read online at Washington Post dot com from Robert Barnes, who covers the Supreme Court for The Washington Post. And as northwest news radio's Taylor van zeiss. South Carolina Republican senator Lindsey Graham has run out of appeals to not testify Georgia's election tampering investigation. The Supreme Court rejecting senator Lindsey Graham's request to block that Georgia grand jury subpoenaed to testify about what he may have done to help former president Trump's attempts to overturn the 2020 election in that state. The Supreme Court did, however, say Graham did not need to answer questions about conduct, protected by the constitution's speech or debate clause. It's not clear though exactly what senator Graham will not have to answer. That's ABC's Andy field from Washington. Northwest news time now is 6 20. The stock charts dot com money update here's Jim chesko. With investors bracing for a Wednesday decision from the fed regarding interest rates, stocks fell slightly today. Tech shares weaker than the broader market. The down industrials used 79 points, the S&P 500 slipped 15, and the tech heavy NASDAQ composite dropped 97. The losses were mitigated thanks to several pieces of positive corporate earnings news from the likes of Pfizer and Uber. Yeah, things are looking up at Uber, apparently, the ride hailing company reported quarterly revenue that topped Wall Street's expectations and provided a fourth quarter earnings outlook well above what analysts had been projecting over shares soared 12%. That's your money now. Get your money news here at 20 and 50 past every hour and uh oh yep, the leg and the lamp coming back and a new way, the Christmas story sequel next. Just a

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Ilhan Omar: Republicans Want to Control Every Aspect of a Woman's Life

Mark Levin

00:59 min | 1 year ago

Ilhan Omar: Republicans Want to Control Every Aspect of a Woman's Life

"Anyway here's representative ilian Omar on good morning America Good morning America three There's three of them It's a spin off of a spin off spin off Keep at it ABC You're really cooking Cut four go What's your response Are your reaction to seeing what Oklahoma did yesterday Yeah I mean we knew it was coming Republicans are interested in controlling every aspect of a woman's life Did she use the word woman If she were in kindergarten in fairfax county schools in Virginia or other school district she would be expelled No more woman hear me roar stuff It's just genitalia Hear me roar if in fact I want to have a genitalia

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"good morning america" Discussed on WLS-AM 890

WLS-AM 890

01:30 min | 1 year ago

"good morning america" Discussed on WLS-AM 890

"Play the cut 7 This is Good Morning America of all places a noted for left you know radical group over there Having to acknowledge its stores around the country are now running out of baby formula Here check this out This morning a terrifying prospect for parents around the country stores running out of baby formula unable to restock He has a very specific brand new trauma gen that he has to have due to allergy and intolerance issues Shawna Bowman says she can't find any formula for her 11 month old son Jacob We have been having to look pretty heavily for it I would say for the last four or 5 months but this last month it's just become impossible to find This morning a terrifying prospect for parents around the country stores running out of baby formula unable to restock That's all right It seems like sorry about that No it's okay It just says the same thing over and over again Baby formula The folks why is that a problem Well for an obvious reasons I don't have young children anymore My daughters are 18 And ten But if you have a baby and you're not breastfeeding right now formulas you're only option What are you going to do folks You're going to give the kid a gargantuan from Jimmy John's You're going to give him a triple from Wendy's The baby's GI tract doesn't have the capability to handle that kind of stuff You don't have any other options How do you screw up baby formula The answer is you put Joe Biden in The White House

Even Good Morning America Acknowledges Baby Formula Shortage

The Dan Bongino Show

01:30 min | 1 year ago

Even Good Morning America Acknowledges Baby Formula Shortage

"Play the cut 7 This is Good Morning America of all places a noted for left you know radical group over there Having to acknowledge its stores around the country are now running out of baby formula Here check this out This morning a terrifying prospect for parents around the country stores running out of baby formula unable to restock He has a very specific brand new trauma gen that he has to have due to allergy and intolerance issues Shawna Bowman says she can't find any formula for her 11 month old son Jacob We have been having to look pretty heavily for it I would say for the last four or 5 months but this last month it's just become impossible to find This morning a terrifying prospect for parents around the country stores running out of baby formula unable to restock That's all right It seems like sorry about that No it's okay It just says the same thing over and over again Baby formula The folks why is that a problem Well for an obvious reasons I don't have young children anymore My daughters are 18 And ten But if you have a baby and you're not breastfeeding right now formulas you're only option What are you going to do folks You're going to give the kid a gargantuan from Jimmy John's You're going to give him a triple from Wendy's The baby's GI tract doesn't have the capability to handle that kind of stuff You don't have any other options How do you screw up baby formula The answer is you put Joe Biden in The White House

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"good morning america" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

04:16 min | 1 year ago

"good morning america" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Continues from that now infamous Will Smith slap of Chris Rock at the Oscars Wow dude Yeah It was a GI danger The producer of the Oscars will packer told Good Morning America that rock didn't want to pursue the incident I say rob I got you man What do you want to do Tell me what you want to do I got you And Chris Rock said man I don't want to do nothing Joining me is Rachel faze managing partner of Y back vise and Coleman She formerly represented the academy at the Oscars Rachel was the slap and assault and battery and what would normally happen in that case This is definitely an assault and battery And so what would normally happen is really between nothing and someone calling the police and pressing charges And so if Chris Rock decided to press charges he could easily do that There is no question as to the fact If the LAPD wanted to and the city attorney wanted to they could even press charges without Chris Rock cooperation So this is without a doubt a crime the facts are known They are videotaped They can be shown in front of a jury However as there was not a major damage there was no blood dead basically The LAPD and the city attorney which is two prosecution misdemeanors this was a misdemeanor assault battery Is unlikely and I think not going to do that at all in this case Without Chris Rock cooperation Simply because they will not view this as a major crime that is worth their time unless the victim wants it to happen Because the call is always discretionary as to whether to press charges The academy said it's conducting disciplinary proceedings Is that a step further than when they said on Monday they were conducting an investigation Yeah so I think Wednesday statement was the strongest statement that the academy has made And I think they've now had the time to come together and get a direct message that they can all get on board with And I think that message is going forward We are conducting our review and we will make a decision And I think what they're also saying is there will be consequences Do these kinds of disciplinary proceedings often take place If it is something that they have prepared for they had to go through it with Harvey Weinstein They had to go through it with Bill Cosby They had to go through it with Polanski So they review what happened and then they decide you know whether those members are excelled from the academy if they're suspended should someone have an Oscar so they keep the officer And so they had time to review things in the past based on bad behavior but what is different here is that it behavior happens at the awards show So it's not a criminal conviction that they're now looking at in hindsight or various allegations outside of someone's behavior that they're now looking at in hindsight They are looking at an event that took place at their premises you know on their biggest night of the year So that's what makes this disciplinary proceeding difference Even when they expelled people in the past like Weinstein and Polanski the academy never took their Oscar way So does it seem highly unlikely that they would take Smiths away That seems incredibly unlikely I don't think they will take his Oscar away I think they would get more of a public backlash from taking his Oscar away than from doing nothing So that doesn't seem like it's really in the realm of possibilities What to me is directly in the realm of possibilities is that he's unable to present next year as he would traditionally be able to do so as an academy winner or that he's unable to even attend the show next year and maybe for.

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Angela Davis, the Media Will Only Celebrate a Left-Wing, Black Woman to the Supreme Court

Mark Levin

01:49 min | 1 year ago

Angela Davis, the Media Will Only Celebrate a Left-Wing, Black Woman to the Supreme Court

"But here is Angela Davis On Good Morning America I could never get on Good Morning America if I wanted to I don't Don't misunderstand but you understand I couldn't get on there if I wanted to but there's Angela Davis Incredible And she was asked That wouldn't she be like really down with the revolution With a black woman being chosen for the Supreme Court I mean come on Angela What do you think Cut to go Well I should say that in general I am excited about this era in which the work the achievements the contributions of black women are being lifted up because black women have always done the work but have rarely been acknowledged Having said this I don't know whether I would be so excited about a conservative black woman I think it's important to take politics into consideration There is already a black person on the Supreme Court and that and that person is the most backward force on the court So I want a I want a black woman but I want a progressive So you see this is the deal The media and the Democrats and Angela Davis and her Elk they're not celebrating that Biden will nominate the first black woman to the Supreme Court They're celebrating the Biden will nominate the first Left wing black woman to the Supreme Court It's that simple

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CDC Director Rochelle Walensky: 75% of COVID Deaths Had at Least Four Combordities

Mark Levin

01:10 min | 1 year ago

CDC Director Rochelle Walensky: 75% of COVID Deaths Had at Least Four Combordities

"But when I look at this headline CDC director 75% of COVID deaths occurred in people with at least four comorbidities Good morning America Was where walensky said it admitting that over 75% of these COVID deaths had four comorbidities One day I'll be able to say that word three times really fast And she goes on to say so really these are people who are unwell to begin with Now I'm reading from kusa news Now while lenski's comments come after many doctors including the ones routinely featured on KS K U.S. I news have been saying the same thing for nearly two years And this piece goes on As we know big tech is silence many doctors and politicians who attempted to calm the fears of those that were worried about COVID-19 by posting statistics like that one Many Republicans say the Biden administration is slowly starting to change their tune on COVID because of plummeting poll numbers I wish I could say that's not true These are people that have virtue They care about humanity They care about society but I can't I can't say that with a straight

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George Stephanopoulos Pretends He's Unbias yet Spent a Career Advising Democrats

Mark Levin

01:03 min | 1 year ago

George Stephanopoulos Pretends He's Unbias yet Spent a Career Advising Democrats

"An ABC News George Stephanopoulos who I call the unbiased journalist George of Annapolis used to be Bill Clinton's campaign chief communications guy in The White House For two terms ran his campaign I mean he and James carville got Bill Clinton elected Now James carville doesn't pretend like he's a journalist He's out there as a rabid Democrat but with stephanopoulos does every Sunday when he hosts the ABC this week and when he's on Good Morning America as he pretends he's the chief political guy and he pretends like he's impartial He spent his entire career before getting to the media advising Democrats This is what I mean I could never do that Even though I've been advising Republicans my entire career And I'm a conservative talk radio host In order for me to get a job like that If they were to call me if you only want you to host meet the press Oh my God what an honor Absolutely What do I have to do Well you have to do the following Denounce Trump denounce every Republican then genuflect in front of the Democrat altar and declare yourself completely independent But they don't make Democrats do that When they give them shows they just go here Now you're a host Oh okay Well thank you That's so nice of you Thank you so

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"good morning america" Discussed on Good Life Project

Good Life Project

06:07 min | 1 year ago

"good morning america" Discussed on Good Life Project

"Neurosurgeon to take a cancer out of your brain like this seriousness with which you would vet someone and qualify someone and make sure it's necessary for you or that you feel a calling to it that it's not just something cool to do out of convenience. That level of rigor and that level of deep thinking is the same that I would apply to choosing a neurosurgeon for a critical surgery. You can fuck yourself up in some deep ways that you can not unfuck if you play around with that and treat it lightly. So it's like psychic neurosurgery. It absolutely. It absolutely is psychic neurosurgery. And you should treat it very, very seriously. It makes it sound too somber, but it's the best word that I can come up with right now. It's not something that I recommend for everyone, just as I don't recommend, say a ten day seller or two for everyone. But there are cases in which that's exactly what you need. If you need neurosurgery to remove a cancer or God knows what else in then taking a bunch of homeopathic herbs or drinking dandelion tea is not going to do it. You need a neurosurgeon. So there are cases where that's where that's warranted. Yes, it's been it's been a trippy pun intended year in a lot of ways. And that's what triggered all these questions coming to my mind and that led to this past summer in particular when I was starting to think about a number of things in particular led to reaching out to everybody. For that end up becoming the new book, you know, charming mentors. Because like you said, not everybody has access to a Jack. So it's like what do you do? Well, what I realized is the unit I had a book, for instance, called mental toughness training for sports, which really changed my life when I was 15. And got held right now. 25 years later ended up getting to me the author. And I was like, wow, I feel like I know you already. Because I read that book and I had such a huge impact on me at 15. And if you don't have access to a Jack in person, you can still have access to Jack. You just have to make sure that you're finding the pieces of writing or the recordings that can have that type of impact on you. So that was kind of the goal. Was to get all these childhood heroes and demigods in my world as well as people who were the best of the best at dozens of different disciplines. To share their playbooks, basically, and their belief systems. Yeah, it's funny I find the structure of the book we're talking about, by the way it's called triathlon mentors it's out now you guys can take it out some amazing and it's funny, like we're in our studio in the corner. There's a little meditation cushion in the books actually sitting on top of it because I've gotten into the habit of like, oh, you know, I'll do my practice in the morning. I just kind of flip open to a random person and just a couple pages. Profiles are short. Yeah, and just kind of many of them I know. Some of them I know personally, but a lot of them, I've never heard of. And they're not just duplications of who's been on your podcast. No, no, it's like 95% or so I haven't been on the podcast. Yeah, so it's been great for me because I kind of it's part of my morning practice. So it's probably gonna take me a year to actually get through it because I'm just like I'll flip open. And I'm like, it just plans to seed of like, oh, this is an interesting lens. Or this is an interesting idea. This is an interesting thing to think about. I just read Susan Cain's young friend of both of ours, and she reminded me of a word that kept coming up to me for some reason over the last year, which is I'm sure I'm not pronouncing Portuguese words about it. Oh, so that, yeah, yeah. It's such a good word. Such a beautiful and I guess it's really hard to really translate. Brazilians also love to talk about this word because they're very they think it's beautiful that it's hard to translate into other languages. Which tells a lot about Brazilian and of itself, I freaking love Brazil, but so SAO dage is this nostalgic longing. For something. And it's kind of one part rever one part sadness, one part happy recollection. There's actually a word in Japanese that's kind of close, which is not ski. Ah, that's casina. So that's kind of close. Because there isn't really a word in English. This sort of like, I remember at one point there was nostalgic is kind of getting there, but that sounds so like grandma's Norman Rockwell. It's like it's two sort of sterile a word for cell Dodge, you just listen to like so dodgey. Oh my God, it was really important to get us to want a language, but yeah, yeah, so that you. So yeah, I love it, 'cause it's just like every day. I'm like, oh, this is like a cool little nuggets, like it plants in the morning. And it gives you a lens. It gives you a lens. And what I did, and this is kind of what I do with all my books. I mean, the books that I put together certainly the last two books and tribe of mentors probably the best example is a book that I want to use as my own reference. Because it's not my stuff. It's not like I'm going to sit down and read my own writing. I'm sure there are people who do that, but that's two self indulgent even for me. But these profiles, you know, a 130 profiles, and I took say the pull quotes that I used for each of those. Cues from me. For stuff that I want to work on, right? So the pole quotes I used, which were in some cases, the guest or the interviewe quoting someone else. So, for instance, like max levchin, it was one of the cofounders of PayPal, incredible serial entrepreneur. Also very impressive athlete. As a cyclist..

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"good morning america" Discussed on The Psych Central Show

The Psych Central Show

07:41 min | 1 year ago

"good morning america" Discussed on The Psych Central Show

"Ashton, discussing resiliency. For the longest time I never considered myself resilient at all. And what finally convinced me was just the sheer number of people that kept saying gave your resilient, look at all you've done. Look at all your. So it's great. It's wonderful that I have wonderful people around me. Big shout out to my family and friends. But how can somebody know personally whether or not they're resilient? Well, as I said, I don't think it's as simple as yes or no. There's a test for resilience and you either pass it or you don't. But the one question that I think is helpful for people to ask themselves is am I in a better place today than I was yesterday or this week than I was last week or this month or this year or even this hour and I think that that can be helpful to define resilience, obviously it's very subjective, but another question that people can ask is, am I surprising myself with the way I'm handling X Y or Z? I always think it's helpful in medicine for perspective. I oftentimes have to deliver some unpleasant diagnoses to people. And they're upsetting and they're upsetting when you look at them in isolation, but then if you compare or bring in a sense of perspective, which is look, this is bad, but it always could be worse. And I think that that is helpful. And it even helpful when you when you ask yourself, am I doing better than I was before, that's one way that you can get at how am I doing? Do I feel resilient? Am I surprising myself with how I'm handling this? Did I think that I was going to come out of this in as good a condition? And by the way, could give you zillions of medical physical examples. It becomes harder when these are non physical when they're life examples or psychological or emotional examples. Anytime there's hard data, whether it's your finances or your physical condition, it's easy, it's easier to answer that. But in my career as a practicing o-b-gyn, I've delivered over 1500 babies. And if I had a dollar for every time a woman said to me, oh my God, I can't believe I just did that. It would be probably $1500. I mean, it could be a physical feed. But it also could be emotional or psychological. It could be all those things. Along those same lines, how can a person increase the resilience? Because it sounds like we can always have more. Well, sure. I think it's always something that I look at it like it's a bit of an athletic endeavor, right? So I say, how am I doing today? Did I surprise myself with my performance or how I'm feeling? And how can I see myself up to do even better tomorrow? And maybe that's with your controlling your emotions or modulating your behavior, maybe that's with certain lifestyle practices like getting more sleep or meditating. Today, for example, I woke up and I was feeling super stressed, mentally and physically stressed. And I'm looking down the barrel of a 15 hour workday and I'm looking down the barrel of a 75 hour work week and I was just feeling super stressed and right after I got off the air on Good Morning America this morning, I meditated in my dressing room for 20 minutes. And I absolutely felt a dramatic improvement. So for me, that's how I'm trying to bolster my resilience to this acutely stressful week in a month this week won't matter. You know, I won't be looking back at this week and say, oh my God, that was such a brutal week. I'll just say, oh, okay. Well, there's another week. But meditating definitely helped me through it. It sounds like coping skills are a personal trait that one could cultivate to improve their resilience for you. It was meditation and I'm sure you probably have other coping skills as well. But is that accurate? Are there coping skills that can increase our resilience? I think they're whether you call them coping skills or whether you call them just life skills or behaviors. I definitely think so. And I think, again, if you're talking from talking about the physical condition of a surgical patient, for example, resilience would be what kind of condition are you in before I take you to the OR what kind of condition is a woman in before she gets pregnant and has a baby? That's something that can only help in terms of the way someone comes out of something. Whether that's standard definition of physical fitness or whether that's different for different persons, they're both okay. I think it's physical, I think it's behavioral. I think it's social and emotional to give you a psychological example. My children and I since rob suicide are constantly plugged in to our therapist to mental health professional. And we try to check in with her even when things are quote unquote smooth and going well and all positive. We tend to check in with her more when we're needing her guidance. But the bottom line is that's part of how we maintain or try to grow psychological resilience is by having coping strategies in place so that when we need them, they're there. And they're not unfamiliar. Very similar to how an athlete would do the same thing physically. One of the questions that keeps coming up in my pessimistic mind and remember I've already copped to be in a pessimist. Isn't resilience just another way to say be optimistic or look at the bright side of things? Definitely not. As a matter of fact, when I was listening to your question, what I was reminded of is a really important book that I read around 2014, 2015 called the resilience dividend by Judith Rodin. And in that book, doctor roden, she used to be the CEO of the Rockefeller foundation and she was the first female president of an Ivy League university. She was the president of pen. And in the book, doctor roden talks about resilience of systems of cities of countries of corporations, she really doesn't talk about the resilience of the individuals. And there's a lot in that book that I've drawn upon in the last year and a half of the pandemic. Again, both personally and kind of big picture. And she talks about things like being adaptable, being able to incorporate new information in your actions as one of the key 6 pillars for developing resilience. How to weather a storm in situations with great uncertainty. That's a measure of resilience. And again, she's talking about this on a macro level..

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"good morning america" Discussed on The Psych Central Show

The Psych Central Show

05:49 min | 1 year ago

"good morning america" Discussed on The Psych Central Show

"There could be physical resilience. There could be psychological resilience. There can be financial resilience or it could be one of those things one day and another thing another day at the end of it all is really that resilience means a strained and survivability that exists maybe even in settings where we don't expect to find it. You're listening to inside mental health, a psych central podcast, where experts share experiences and the latest thinking on mental health and psychology. Here's your host, Gabe Howard hello everyone, I'm your host Gabe Howard and I want to quickly thank our sponsor better help. You can get a week free by visiting better help dot com slash Sykes central calling into the show today. We have doctor Jennifer Ashton, doctor Ashton is the chief medical correspondent for ABC News and Good Morning America. She's also the author of the book on finding resilience and the time of COVID titled the new normal, doctor Ashton welcome to the show. Thanks Gabe for having me. Oh, you're very welcome. Now, doctor Ashton, your book is titled, the new normal a road map to resilience and the pandemic era. And it was released in February of this year. And one of the things that I've noticed online, especially in doing research for this show is that the phrase the new normal is not so liked anymore. Have you noticed that? Do you have an opinion on that? No, you know what? I actually, so first of all, some behind the scenes kind of information for your listeners. I can't speak for other authors, but the new normal was my 6th book. So this was not my first rodeo in the publishing world. And with every single book, I will say that the title was largely selected by the publisher and or editor with my kind of approval and tweaking. The reason for that is because the publishers and editors, this is what they do for a living, you know, they they can take content and then say, okay, let me think of what the best title is for that. No different, really than how producers in television will package content and write, let's say the teas for the segment or something like that. So when my publishing team at Harper Collins and William Mara books, when they picked or suggested the title, the new normal, I said, I hate that term. I actually, I actually said, that makes me cringe. Why do you think that's a good title? And they basically described exactly what you did in your question and they said, and remember, this was 6 months before the book came out. So this is in the fall of 2020. And they said, you know, this is going to be a buzz term. And it's people are going to be using this. And it's going to generate very strong feelings. And I said, right. I mean, I can't stand that term. So they said why do you dislike it? And I said, well, because I think there's nothing normal about what's going on. And it's at a certain point, not new anymore, and they said exactly. So it's almost like an oxymoron or a double entendre or a tongue in cheek. They described it any number of ways in the literary world. And I realized that as usual, they were right. There was enough to that that sparked conversation and emotional reaction that I trusted them and said, okay, let's compromise. I'll settle on that for the main title if I can give you the subtitle. And as we've done with several of my books, we agreed that that was the good compromise. Resilience is one of those concepts that has a lot of personal opinion mixed in with fact. For example, I may think it's resilient to finish a race when I've lost whereas someone else may think that it's only resilient to find a way to win, with so much ambiguity, how do you clearly communicate and teach about resiliency in the way that you do? Well, I always use my starting point to be what I would tell an individual person or a patient. And that's really what I use to inform my segments. It's how I often say my job as chief medical correspondent makes me a better doctor and being a real practicing doctor makes me a better medical correspondent. I've learned a lot in the 16 years that I've been in practice. And I've learned a lot in the 16 years that I've been doing national television. And I really drew on that heavily when the last, I would say four and a half years for different reasons, but I feel like what we've all been living through has really kind of forced us all to get up close and personal with this concept of resilience. And I think the short answer to your question is that resilience means different things to different people. There could be physical resilience. There could be psychological resilience. There can be financial resilience or it could be one of those things one day and another thing another day at the end of it all is really that resilience means a strained and survivability that exists maybe even in settings where we don't expect to find it. Doctor Ashton for you personally, how do you.

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Barack Obama Lies for Joe Biden Over $5.5 Trillion Bill on GMA

Mark Levin

02:01 min | 1 year ago

Barack Obama Lies for Joe Biden Over $5.5 Trillion Bill on GMA

"Here is Obama A Good Morning America today Let's go to cut 19 mister producer Go When you look at the overall package this is the 5.5 trillion Go ahead Got a headline price tag of three and a half $1 trillion But that's not a single year This is spread out over a number of years And most importantly it's paid for by asking the wealthiest of Americans Obama has always been a very effective liar A very effective letter I want you to listen to me very carefully Those of you who earn a modest living you're going to get whacked Many of you might lose your jobs You're not going to get salary increases You're not getting an improved benefits These businesses you work for Are going to be under enormous strain They already are You see the product dislocation basics The supply dislocation it's going to become impossible And when it turned the country into California look what they did to California in the wealthiest state Everybody wanted to live and go to California Look what they've done to California That's what they want to do to America These are the people who gave us the open border who gave us what happened in Afghanistan These are the people pushing critical race theory who support their teachers union over the little kids that you send into these schools These are the people We're trying to destroy our economic system of the Green New Deal and all the other lunacy In Obama supports all of it The wealthiest Americans what does that phrase even mean Who are the wealthiest Americans Well if you're a firefighter and you have a teacher that's your marriage the two of you and maybe you make a quarter of a million a year Excluding benefits you're a wealthy Americans wealthy

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Joe Biden Lied About Military Officials' Recommendation to Keep Troops in Afghanistan

Mark Levin

01:40 min | 1 year ago

Joe Biden Lied About Military Officials' Recommendation to Keep Troops in Afghanistan

"And so we're going to get started with Joe Biden The generals the testimony we're going to spend some time on this Because Joe Biden lied to the American people about matters of war and peace How many more lies will it take until this man his face with the word impeachment I mean I can only imagine a Republican president in particular Donald Trump What would be done to him and what they be saying about him And so there's a couple of takeaways from this but I want to set the stage here In some of you who have been paying attention to this all day you might say this is repetitious No it isn't because you haven't heard from me yet That's the point Biden good morning America August 1920 21 with Clinton George Stephanopoulos August 19 2021 already kabal has fallen It fell really on August 15th Cut one go Your time military advisers warned against withdrawing on this timeline They wanted you to keep about 2500 troops No they didn't It was split That wasn't true That wasn't true They didn't tell you that they wanted troops to stay No not at not in terms of whether we were going to get out in a time frame all troops They didn't argue against that So no one told your military advisers did not tell you no We should just keep 2500 troops It's been a stable situation for the last several years We can do that We can continue to do that No no one said that to me that I couldn't recall

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Senator Amy Klobuchar Reveals Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment

AP News Radio

00:39 sec | 1 year ago

Senator Amy Klobuchar Reveals Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment

"Minnesota senator Amy Klobuchar's says she has been treated for breast cancer that was detected earlier this year global charge we did that the cancer was found during a routine mammogram she eventually had a lumpectomy to remove it the sixty one year old club chart tells ABC's Good Morning America she completed radiation therapy and may you have a checkup in August showed she was doing well Klobuchar's says the cancer was stage one day meaning it had not spread beyond the breast she said she felt very fortunate to have caught it early after delaying the mammogram because of the corona virus pandemic I'm Mike Hampton

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US Effort to Get Americans Out of Kabul Goes On

AP News Radio

00:45 sec | 1 year ago

US Effort to Get Americans Out of Kabul Goes On

"The blighted ministration says it will keep working to get the remaining Americans out of Afghanistan U. S. officials say fewer than two hundred Americans are still there and while the military mission is over at the evacuation effort will continue through diplomatic means and we have considerable leverage over the Taliban to ensure that any remaining American citizen will be able to get out White House national security advisor Jake Sullivan on ABC's Good Morning America hours before president Biden's due to make his first public remarks since the official end of America's longest war critics are questioning both his plans to evacuate the Americans and to keep Afghanistan from again becoming a terror he even in the absence of U. S. troops Sager mag ani Washington

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Former Head of Good Morning America Accused of Alleged Sexual Assault

77 WABC Early News

00:38 sec | 1 year ago

Former Head of Good Morning America Accused of Alleged Sexual Assault

"Well, speaking of sexual shenanigans, the former head of Good Morning America is denying Sexual assault allegation to The Wall Street Journal reported yesterday that Michael Corn has been accused of sexual assault by two of his former staffers. GM a producer Kristen Kirsten. Core offered has filed suit against corn and ABC no affiliation with W. ABC at all and claims she was assaulted in 2015 during a trip to cover the Academy Awards. She also claims corn assaulted a former ABC News producer during two different trips. Corns legal team refutes the allegations and says her claims are demonstrably

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"good morning america" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO

News 96.5 WDBO

02:20 min | 1 year ago

"good morning america" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO

"Good Morning, America, says no kids are not just scaled down adults. They have different immune systems and metabolism. You really have to do the careful trials to make sure you got the dose right And there aren't any surprises. The American Academy of Pediatrics on Monday came out strongly against kids younger than 12 getting the fighter shot right now, saying more data is Needed. Karen Travers. ABC NEWS Washington The Bind Administration is asking the Supreme Court to keep the eviction ban in place to help struggling families. Lawyers for the government say the pandemic has changed unexpectedly and dramatically for the worse. In a document filed Monday, they warned there may be more breakthrough covid cases due to the surging Delta variant. The current ban expires October the third, but some landlords in Alabama and Georgia Are fighting to end it now I'm Mark Mayfield. Anybody. Has anybody seen the videos of the milk crate challenge that people are doing the milk Crate challenge. They they make them like I set of stairs and you try to climb up and then climbed down them at the same time. I just keep wondering where the heck everybody is getting all the milk carts where our milk carts laying around everywhere. It's 12 49. Now on Orlando's news at noon, we do have updated weather and traffic every six minutes. Our full five day forecast. It's brought to you by pro tech air conditioning and plumbing services. Hello there. Rusty McRaney Joe. Here's that five day forecast and friends once again another pretty cloudy afternoon across central Florida, so that will temper the heat a little bit right around 90 for the daytime high, still humid outside, we got a 40% chance for showers and storms this afternoon. Of course, some storms still producing heavy rain and lightning. Most of that is out of here by sunset Tonight will kick off tomorrow morning with a low in the mid seventies. Well, I should be down to just a 30% chance for showers Storm tomorrow and partly sunny skies. It will get hotter than the daytime high of 93. I do expect widespread showers and storms on Thursday. It will be a 60% chance high right around 90 and then a 50% chance as we kick into the weekend, both Friday and Saturday, mostly sunny skies daytime highs, then will climb to the lower nineties. With the extended five day forecast four times an hour. I'm channel 90 neurologist Rusty McRaney, Rusty Now at Magic Kingdom, it is cloudy 85. It's now 86. It feels like 93 at Orlando's severe weather station. Safety security, triple team traffic. Jackie O Brien is checking our lunchtime drive. Yeah. And the main roads look good. I four up to speed. You moving well through.

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Biden White House Purposely Held No Press Event Today

Mark Levin

01:51 min | 1 year ago

Biden White House Purposely Held No Press Event Today

"Is it not amazing? That there wasn't a single press event at the White House today, when we have 10,000 or so American citizens in Afghanistan. Because they don't know what to say. They don't know what to say. They hope it'll pass. They're counting on the Pretoria Guard Media. So Joe Biden goes to one of his favorite. Democrats. George Stephanopoulos on Good Morning America. Here in part is what happens. Cut one go. No good time to leave Afghanistan. 15 years ago would have been a problem. 15 years from now. The basic choices. Let's stop a minute. If you're going to leave Afghanistan. Then you need to do it with some level of competence and efficiency. The vast majority of you listening to me are not in the military and I've never served in the military. So those of you who have and are Listen, but I want to talk to the others. Even given the fact that you are a pedestrian like me, even given the fact that you are purely a civilian like me. Would it occur to you to pull out most of the military before you have taken out most of your civilians, Mr Producer? Do you have to go to West Point to figure that out? You have to go to the Naval Academy and all the you need. I mean, do you really need To be experienced in military tactics and so forth to know. That you've got to get the citizens out before you start pulling out the military.

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Terror Reigns in Kabul, Afghanistan, as the Taliban Take Over

600 WREC

01:08 min | 1 year ago

Terror Reigns in Kabul, Afghanistan, as the Taliban Take Over

"Dave Anthony Fox News, U. S defense official tells Reuters. They're still trying to clear out thousands of Afghans who rushed onto the Kabul airport tarmac trying to get out after the Taliban took control of the capital. There's a frantic scene at Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul as people are piling into planes, some even just trying to grab onto the outside and falling off. The aircraft mid air trying to escape the country where the Taliban are going door to door, murdering anyone who helped the Americans and confiscating weapons from everyone else. Foxes Peter Doocy at the White House where President Biden is not home, he remains at Camp David. What we should be saying is him coming off a vacation in front of the cameras and explaining what the next moves are going to be. Republican Congressman Austin Pflueger tells Fox business The Taliban uprising as U. S troops withdrawal left Afghanistan and turmoil that is really disgraceful. And shameful for our country, National security Advisor Jake Sullivan tells ABC. Good Morning America will hear from President Biden soon he is right now actively engaged with his national security team. He is working the situation hard. Covid is starting at 10 times the level of early July in a six month

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"good morning america" Discussed on TIME's Top Stories

TIME's Top Stories

03:03 min | 2 years ago

"good morning america" Discussed on TIME's Top Stories

"Abigail abrahams when britney spears told the judge on wednesday about her experience with her conservative ship. The legal arrangement that gave her father control over her finances and person alive. Her words horrified the public. This conservative ship is doing me way more harm than good. She said detailing how her legal guardians have dictated where she lives works and receives therapy stopped. Her from seeing friends forced her to take medication against her will and prevented her from having her. Iud removed so she could try to get pregnant. I deserve to have the same rights as anybody does by having a child a family. Any of those things but while spears speech was shocking for many listeners disability rights lawyers and advocates say which you described isn't unusual for many conservatives ships in the united states which are typically instituted for elderly adults people with mental illnesses or those with intellectual or developmental disabilities spears is arguably the nation's most high-profile conservative and people with disabilities who've been fighting to reform conservative ships for years. Now hope that the attention paid to her case can give momentum to the push to rethink the entire system. I'm really heartened by the support that people have shown her and the outrage that people express when they see what conservatives ship has done to her life says sam crane legal director of the autistic self advocacy network. What i really hope is that people can go beyond advocating for her and start really advocating for broader reforms that will help ensure that other people don't have to go through this either. It's supposed to be a last resort. If the system was born of good intentions in practice it can become warped and strip people of their basic civil rights. Conservative ship also known as guardianship is illegal legal tool that puts a court appointed guardian or conservator in charge of making decisions for another adult. Who's deemed incapable of managing their own affairs. The idea of conservative ships and guardianship is supposed to be a protective mechanism to protect a person who cannot take care of their own. Basic needs says. Zoe brennan krone a staff attorney with the aclu's disability rights project there's limited data on conservative ships but a national council on disability report estimates. That at least one point. Three million americans are under guardianship. Once people are under a conservative ship there can be periodic reviews but the process varies by state. And there's little oversight conservatives don't have to lose all of their freedom in california for example we're spears's cases located this system is supposed to favor limited conservative ships and give the conservative only those powers that ah judge determines are truly necessary. This could mean someone only.

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"good morning america" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

Newsradio 700 WLW

07:42 min | 2 years ago

"good morning america" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

"Two time All Star, three Time Gold Glove Award winner and one of the most dynamic players. In franchise history, and now he's teaming up with the Reds to launch a campaign to encourage youth baseball and softball participation in recreational legs of Karaj to Greater Cincinnati and Reds country. The Reds and the Reds Community Fund are gonna work to connect parents to local teams in time for the spring and summer for the baseball and softball legs. If you want more information. You got a Redd's dot com slash sign up to register for more on that and talk a little baseball. We welcome in Eric Davis, Eric Lance McAllister. How are you? I'm doing great last are you doing? I'm well, It is great to hear your voice. Take me back in time to the days of a little Eric Davis running around, Maybe on the playground Who was playing baseball? What? What Got you interested in baseball? What did you love about the game as a kid? Well, uh, actually, number one. Uh, it was It was a gang that my grandfather paid. It was dream and my dad created came that my uncle's played all of the black men in my life. Um Play baseball, and that was the thing to do. That was our favorite past time going all the way back to celebrate. That's what stickball came to. So having said that Uh, it was always a part of me. And regardless of whether you had nine guys or or three guys two guys, uh, you just wanted to swing the bat. That was the ultimate, uh, competitive game was Can I hit this round ball with this round back, and I've just gravitated to it. And the more credit tomorrow Love We all grew up with favorite players. We mimic their batting stances. Did you have AH, Favorite player Growing up my favorite family? Well. Fraser of the New York Knicks was a big basketball fan and It was great for me because in 87, I had a chance to go on. Good morning America with Bryant Gumbel and Walt Frazier was there because I I Ward number 10 as a child on the way up through high school. I had my Afro, my kid. My sideburns couldn't get the way he is. But I tried like hell to get my Firebird, but he was that he was the first player That it was black or white, but he was the first player that I saw. That war, his athleticism on his flea. I mean, because you know he worked the he had to have to coach. He had the Rose voices He had all of and that was his swag. And that's why they called him, Clyde. So that's what I gravitated to, But from a baseball standpoint, I could do anybody I was Pete Rose. I was wondering where I was really amazed. I get all of that. And a zoo kid. We didn't have the instruments that we have today. I couldn't see Willie play or or go to Google it and find his his highlights and things of that nature. That's when Tony Kyu BEC and Joe Guys, we all know what the game The week was so inspirational because you've got a chance to see the highlights. And here the, uh, the legs and kind of put a face to that. So once I started to be a part of that Then I started to flap my wings like Joe and I did a lot of the thing that most kids wanted to do in the sixties and seventies. Eric what's what's changed over the years? How was how were other sports being basketball or football or soccer? Able to chip away at the game of baseball in and grab kids to their sports, and and what? What should be drawing? Kids to baseball these days? Well, the excitement of How the fans view the sport. If you talk about basketball, and you talk about baseball, uh, it's a difference in the dynamic of the fans who would turn basketball games. The black fans that train baseball games, even at my high school, even in high school, we would sell out the gym for that. The barbell. We get eight people for baseball, so historically, it was never something that was attractive. You didn't walk around in your baseball pants. And in spite that the mall's hard to be cool off the diamond with baseball here on and then when, once you started to have a few tournaments and the way the MBA and the NFL marketed the game It became a fashionable stat for the black Youth of America and then hip hop transcended into when the jerseys and doing different things and so the kids could resonate with that. It was cool and then for you to play basketball, and then you get a Free pair deters horse, Nike the sudden he wanted to be a part of that. So the cultural organization behind The youth was not marketed with baseball. It was marketed with basketball and football. So the athlete He's still there. He's still being gold. He's being grown to a certain level in baseball. And then once you get a certain age, basketball or football takes over and when you don't have that male figure in your life It is hard for that mother to to raise three boys, and I'm just using that everything and to work two jobs to put food on the table and then try to figure out which one to get my kids in school baseball historic. It was not a D one sport where they was. Bringing black kids to college to plays a most like it when the college either they walked on their parents paid for something. So it was easier for them to say you got a favorite sport in order to get an education or to further your education, basketball or football added that baseball didn Even today. If you look at college basketball in college baseball is predominantly back. If you look at college baseball outside of the swagger, HDC used predominantly white I think there's clearly some young guys today in the game who can carry the torch of the game that Fernando to teach juniors and and you've been around one who's on the minor league level with the Reds? Hunter Green, who seems to really get it and have a passion for giving back to his community, and then the baseball community. Give me your impressions of your time around Hunter Green. Oh, honey phenomenon. 100 is one of those red kids that you see that ahead of their time and just not citizen toe. But Miss Lee, how he views the world. His parents did a phenomenal job of him. Even as a high school stud. He wasn't a third and stuff. When he could have easily been that, But he wasn't brought up with those type of mannerisms. And he cares about people, not the state of other kids, Don't but he goes out of his way. To make sure that he's a role model for kids, even though he's still a baby yourself and for him to have that intuition about how he wants to be remembered now. That after he made a whole lot of money and want to Cy Young and won a World Series and all that kind of stuff, how he wants to remember He's taking that bull by the horn at the young age, and he's building his resume, as well as building other kids up to either follow him or even even go side by side with him. Absolution questions about hunting. Talking with the Reds Great Eric Davis. He's teaming up with the Reds to launch a campaign to encourage youth baseball and softball participation around the area. Parents of your interest to go to.

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"good morning america" Discussed on KGO 810

KGO 810

01:44 min | 2 years ago

"good morning america" Discussed on KGO 810

"A simple decision. His father guy, W ref, It is among the accused US capital insurrectionists, his son says Dad returned home to Texas and admitted to being among that group and threatened to shoot him if he told Objection. It already told police after watching his father change in recent months over the course of two years, it can twist the whole family to being completely against each other and I feel like I should have to have the voice to tell people that it's okay to come forward if it's speaking to Good Morning America, former President Trump's impeachment trial in the Senate set for February, 8th Trump survived the first trial and may very well prevail in this one. You have some Republicans here on the Fed and then you have Republicans that are rallying behind the president, but bottom line here We have not heard from a single Republican senator who has come forward to say they plan to vote to convict the president. ABC is Rachel Scott, an important step forward is control of the Senate shifts from Republican Democratic Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is allowing a Senate power sharing deal to advance organizing the evenly split Senate with Democrats in control. It comes after McConnell was reassured that the filibuster a stalling tactic for the minority that requires 60 votes to overcome will remain intact. ABC is Alex Parrish, a in Washington at least 20 people injured after a suspected tornado hit Fulton Dale, Alabama Birmingham suburb. Ray Hendricks was staying at a hotel when it hit. I got out of bed to look out the window, and once I looked out the window, the window was shaking and the wind was blowing and I could see the garbage cans at the gas station next door, blowing all over the place. No fewer than 20. People hurt Fulton, Dale's mayor says they're still extricating.

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"good morning america" Discussed on KUGN 590 AM

KUGN 590 AM

01:47 min | 2 years ago

"good morning america" Discussed on KUGN 590 AM

"Medicalized for 18 year old Jackson, ref it. It was a simple decision. His father guy, W ref, It is among the accused US capital insurrectionists, his son says Dad returned home to Texas and admitted to being among that group and threatened to shoot him if he told Jackson. It already told police after watching his father change in recent months over the course of two years, it could twist the whole family to being completely against each other and I feel like I should have to have the voice to tell people that it's okay to come forward. But speaking to Good Morning America, former President Trump's impeachment trial in the Senate set for February, 8th Trump survived the first trial and may very well prevail in this one. You have some Republicans here on the Fed and then you have Republicans that are rallying behind the president, but bottom line here We have not heard from a single Republican senator who has come forward to say they plan to vote to convict the president. ABC is Rachel Scott, an important step forward is control of the Senate shifts from Republican Democratic Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is allowing a Senate power sharing deal to advance organizing the evenly split Senate with Democrats in control. It comes after McConnell was reassured that the filibuster a stalling tactic for the minority that requires 60 votes to overcome will remain intact. ABC is Alex Parrish, a in Washington at least 20 people injured after a suspected tornado hit Fulton Dale, Alabama Birmingham suburb. Ray Hendricks was staying in a hotel when it hit. I got out of the bed to look out the window, and once I looked out the window, the window was shaking and the wind was blowing and I could see the garbage cans at the gas station next door, blowing all over the place. No fewer than 20. People hurt Fulton, Dale's mayor says they're still extricating.

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"good morning america" Discussed on 710 WOR

710 WOR

02:56 min | 2 years ago

"good morning america" Discussed on 710 WOR

"In shorted Citi Field will not open this week is a vaccination mega site. De Blasio says he still wants to use second dose is being held in reserve as first dose. We have a supply problem. We have a flexibility problem because we can't access second doses that are being held in reserve for weeks ahead and use them now is first doses where there's such intense demand, De Blasio says. With enough vaccine on hand, New York City can vaccinate 500,000 people per week, but he says the city is only receiving 100,000 doses per week. Governor Cuomo as much the same messages Mary DiBlasio well, Governor, Cuomo says some 250,000 more doses expected in New York state mid week but says it's not enough to keep up with demand as the state is capacity to do 100,000 vaccinations a day while the vaccine is still scares across the country. Am, working night and day to get it here for you. Now. City Field is expected open as a mega vaccine hub this week, but that may be delayed due to the shortage. I'm Scott Pringle WR News. A Corona virus continues to surge in the U. S 25 million cases across the United States. The death toll is just under 420,000. President Biden is reinstating covert related travel bands that had been lifted in the final days of the Trump administration. And he's adding a country The Biden administration is planning to re impose a ban on almost all non U. S. Travelers from Brazil, Ireland, the UK and 26 other European countries. South Africa will also be added to that list because of concerns about a variant of covert 19. It has begun to spread beyond that country. Dr. Anthony Fauci, the president's top medical advisor on the pandemic on ABC is Good Morning America said the travel ban was quote prudent. I think the band which was discussed Very intensively by the group was the right decision. Karen Travers. ABC NEWS Washington The House is preparing to send the article of impeachment against former President Trump to the Senate today. That article accuses Trump of inciting the violent mob that stormed the U. S Capitol earlier this month. The Senate's impeachment trial is slated began the week of February. 8. The house are already charging the former president with incitement of insurrection tomorrow, the senators will be sworn in as jurors. Both sides have agreed to delay the trial for two more weeks. This will give Democrats some time to push through President Joe Biden's Cabinet picks will give Trump more time to repair his defense. That's correspondent Rachel Scott. New York City Restaurant week returns today with a record number of restaurants anticipated. Nearly 600 restaurants from all five boroughs will take part in what's been dubbed restaurant week to go to take out and delivery on Lee version of the semi annual event due to the current ban on indoor dining. The previous record was three. 191 establishments that participated back in the summer of 2017. But more restaurants signing up this year when the organizer waved registration fees, Prix fixe lunches and dinners will be priced at $20.21,.

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"good morning america" Discussed on KOMO

KOMO

01:45 min | 2 years ago

"good morning america" Discussed on KOMO

"This is a great nation were good people and overcome the challenges in front of us requires the most elusive of all things in a democracy unity. Requires. President Joe Biden echoed the unity theme from his inauguration speech during a socially distant celebration tonight. The day's events were capped by a massive fireworks display over the National Mall. Vice President Kabila. Harris made history today, becoming the first woman of color to hold the second highest office. After taking her oath, Harris swore in three new Democratic senators tipping the balance of power to the Democrats, with Harris serving as the tie breaking vote. That means Democrats now control both chambers of Congress and the White House. So this year was one of those talk About moment from today's inauguration came from 22 year Old poets. Amanda Gorman. Maybe you watched it. She's the youngest own inaugural poet and many feel she stole the show. That even as we grieve, we grew that even as we hurt we hoped that even as we tired, we tried that will forever be tied together victorious. Not because we will never again know defeat, but because we will never again so division. Carmen's phone titled The Hill We Climb captured this tumultuous moment in history at one point referencing Democracy's triumph over the riots of the capital Oprah Winfrey, Hamilton creator Lin Wen well, Miranda and former President Barack Obama. Some of the notable figures praising the young poet on social media tonight. Woman shared on Twitter that she wore ring of a caged bird that was given to her by Oprah to symbolize Maya Angelou and previous and I Grow poet. Of course, tomorrow, Robert Roberts will interview Gorman Live on. Good Morning America right here. Comma. All right, Shannon. Quite a day. It was a lot of things going on here around.

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"good morning america" Discussed on News Talk 1130 WISN

News Talk 1130 WISN

01:36 min | 2 years ago

"good morning america" Discussed on News Talk 1130 WISN

"On your home for the Packers. 13 10 w Y ba already welcome back to the program. My face is feeling better. That's good. Trying. I can't quite feel my upper lip. We're going to keep trying here. All right. Welcome back to the program. I want to talk about the absurdity of turning Jacob Lake into a hero and you had the D A in Kenosha County. Essentially apologize for not Being able to charge a police officer you have now had good morning America. Turn this guy into a hero where he gets to, without challenge gets to say absurd things like it was a little pocket knife and it fell out of my pocket. And then it came open and my only mistake was scooping it back up, and I was absolutely going to surrender to police. Once I put the knife in the car that wasn't mine. Lance Lynn Rousseau is on the phone, former police officer turned attorney, his blue line lawyer on Twitter. You can also go to Lance lo russo books dot com to find all of the books that Lance is written about. Law enforcement about real crime. Good to have you on the program, Lance. Thanks for having me. All right, Lance. So here's my thing. I'm running. I've already resisted police officers multiple times have struggled with them. I have a knife. That somehow falls out of my pocket..

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"good morning america" Discussed on News Talk KOKC 1520

News Talk KOKC 1520

06:21 min | 2 years ago

"good morning america" Discussed on News Talk KOKC 1520

"So much for being here. Who's in denial. Somebody's in the Nile. Oh, Conservatives apparently are in denial about the capital riot. House or are downplaying the riot. That's according to CNN's Brian Stelter, the media watchdog slash homegrown potato. He says part of the media is turning a blind eye to rioting. And he's not talking about the month of writing that the national media ready much either ignored or excused. He's talking about conservative media in the capital riot last week. Get this. There is a concerted effort underway across the pro trump media landscape to make it smaller, far right personalities. They're trying to minimize the Capitol attack and divert blame away from President Trump. There were even some strands of full fledged 16 denialism, something akin to the 9 11, truth or movement that is festered on the Internet for nearly 20 years, time out, Brian The 16. Yeah, Stop it. Stop with that. It's not going anywhere. No. Okay. All of us pay attention you would say to left wing and right wing media. What he's saying is Bs. I mean, there might be some individual host different places, but what I've seen Lot of conservative media denouncing it strongly. Yeah. So that the one with stronger, stronger terminology, then what I would use So the whole like 16 denialism. He's talking about the antifa narrative, right? Which I think a lot of people suggested. Hey, what if there were people who were embedded in this? What if there were? I don't know about too many prominent people who were just like waving the flag. This was all a false flag operation. This was all anti evil, Whatever. Right. And if I remember right Initially there were a couple of people photos said No, that's in antifa person. And then that turned out to not be true. Yeah. But then there were others that were another guy linked to black lives matter was absolutely arrested. He's being recorded right now. Yes, Esso Anyway, he writes the antifa narrative designed to Exculpate. The Trump supporters who ransacked the capital and also exonerate Trump for encouraging them has been debunked, yet it persists. Another nihilist narrative aims to downplay the severity of the attack even as new evidence to the contrary emergency every day. One American News has sanitized the violence by referring to the riot as the Capitol Hill incident more than 15 times this week. Yeah, I think That is a good example of sanitizing what happened. It's not an incident. It was a riot. That's what I thought that yes, and I'm I'm down with that criticism. But this is a guy speaking on behalf of the same network that described arson as a fiery but mostly peaceful protest. You want to talk about denialism? Yes, an all time classic. It's kind of like this to me. All right. Most people most are pretty reasonable. And if they did pay attention to a lot of the stuff going on in news they can see through things. Ah, lot of people. Just trying to go to work every day. Take care of their family live their life. They don't want to get sucked in. All the news and all the research you would have to do to understand you know what's real, and sometimes they just asked their friends. They have You heard about this? But most people see through this crap. There are others that don't What is the problem? Is that you? Have the CNN's and MSNBC and what used to be known as the mainstream that works. They have a narrative and they're going to keep pounding the narrative. And going forward. They're gonna have the narrative that you know, Most of the people that voted for Trump were deplorable, Despicable white supremacist racist. They're gonna try to paint. Anybody that voted for Trump with that brush, you can already see it's starting to happen. People have to say. Stand up and say that you've lost it. That is not true. And then you have this whole Q and I'm thinking. Okay that some people have fallen into think it's real. Some go so far as to go to D. C and act on whatever right Mainstream media is also trying to paint anyone that supported Trump in that That same box. Which is not true. One of the things that I was reading this last night. And it was from what USA Today maybe talking about. Q and on. Saying, You know if you have people if you are scared, one of your relatives or friends is being radicalized One of the things they will say a lot. Is that the mainstream media lies to people constantly. I'm sitting here laughing myself going. This is what they do. Because to me most reasonable people. No, the Q and on is full of crap. And also know the mainstream media lies to them. Yeah, And just because you say the mainstream media lies every day doesn't mean you're a follower of Cuban on knock that crap off. It's freaking evil. What they do They lie to people on purpose. Anyone that lies to you on purpose is not your friend. And so when people say, or do you really believe that medias the enemy of the people? Yeah, I do because they lie to people They know they're lying to people. They're trying to paint a narrative. That's not true. You can't trust people that do that. Well, so yes, you can say you're cured on is nuts. The mainstream media also liars. Both of those things are true. Yes. Well, when I hear is a good example of this. We played the audio from this. Jacob Blake interview on Good Morning America that Jacob Blake Is the guy who was shot in the back by a cop. In Kenosha, Wisconsin last year, Right And he did have a knife..

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"good morning america" Discussed on News Talk 1130 WISN

News Talk 1130 WISN

04:45 min | 2 years ago

"good morning america" Discussed on News Talk 1130 WISN

"Away from the police. So why didn't he just stop and do with the police asking him to do? I couldn't hear that. All I heard was screaming screaming, my ears is ringing so It was all muffled. If the police were fighting mean if they were, they were tasing me. I was stopped walking away from them and and they would have my attention. I mean, I had not left or tried to run at that point. That when a Taser me I have my hands up. No, he most certainly didn't And In fact, the reason that Blake was able to quote walk away from the situation is that officers realized he had gotten the knife from his pocket into his hand and was waving it at them. This was when they decided to distance themselves from him for their own safety. This was when they drew their guns on him. Former Madison police chief Noble Wray was brought in as a use of force expert in this case, and last week he outlined exactly what was really going on in this struggle. Um Of the officers. Two of the officers are believed that they have seen a knife and they described in their reports. The primary officer involved in this officer shifty has not seen the night. He believed that Blake is going for a weapon, and he describes that in his report. So What you have is that you have a struggle going on. When you have two officers believe that they have seen the night. They describe it in two different ways and back around, and it is at this particular time. That, uh, struggling suits there on the right side back on the right side of the vehicle. They have backed away. They have taste them. Struggle, uh, can continues. And then at one point time when they're back on the right side again, this officer moronic who Shouts. At night. They see the night. See the night. It is that that point where the officers create distance states setback with their with their firearms, and that's what you see on the video. That is the actual facts to which Jacob Lake himself agrees. There would have been no dispute over the facts of this shooting. In fact, Blake and every witness that was on the scene told the exact same story. Blake was lying throughout his interview with Good Morning America and either Michael Strahan and the Good Morning America producers who are researching this story didn't do due diligence, Heck, any diligence in researching this or they were intentionally trying to manipulate their audience by presenting so incomplete a story Has to be factually inaccurate. Let you take a guess as to which one they were doing, because they, of course, gave the last word to Ben Crump. Likes attorney or critics who were going to say, Well, he's had run ins with the law in the past. He doesn't deserve any sympathy. If you are black person in America, and you are not perfect. Then they say, Oh, it was justified. It's like I shouldn't have to be Angels. Um No. Let me remind you of all the things, Mr Crump. That your client admitted to mention Jacob Lake would be a star witness. Okay, absolutely necessary Witness if anyone was to say that officers, Chesky was going to be charged with criminal behavior You would absolutely need to put Jacob Blake on the stand, No doubt about it. And so the question would be. Are there a lot of things? He agrees with the officers on and there is, he admits he got into an argument with the quiche A Booker. He admits he wouldn't give back the car keys. He admits he was armed with a knife. He admits he physically struggled with the officers. He admits he twice ripped out the Taser probes. On continued on in not complying with the officers. He admits that he was attempting to get in the driver's seat of the SUV. But Blake, of course. Was an angel in all of this. Just ask him in the very last thing you here in the Good Morning America story. We know your kids who were in the car. Have you had any conversations with them about this sense? It all happened. I've explained to him that broke down, so I'm like Daddy can die, but For some reason I did in that day. He lived so that he could spread apparently, Ah, whole lot of lies on national television..

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"good morning america" Discussed on News Talk 1130 WISN

News Talk 1130 WISN

01:51 min | 2 years ago

"good morning america" Discussed on News Talk 1130 WISN

"In this nationwide contest. They could Blake of the 29 year old black man who was shot seven times by white officer in front of two of his Children, leaving him partially paralyzed and this morning. He's telling his side of the story. For the first time, That story was completely false. Jacob Blake sat there and lied to Michael Strahan, who allowed to him to get away with his lies for seven straight minutes. In fact, the media itself has been lying about the Jacob Blake case since the moment Blake was shot on August 23rd of this year this past year, and video of that encounter went viral. In fact, the Washington Post after the officer who shot Blake was cleared of any criminal wrongdoing, actually had to issue a retraction because it had printed that the officer had shot an unarmed black man. This was not true. But for months, the narrative was allowed to persist. That narrative that Blake was unarmed that he just happened to be in the neighborhood to break up a fight between two women that he was trying to get away from officers that he was trying to de escalate. The encounter led to Kenosha burning to the ground. It is and has always been but demonstrably provable and proven lie Yet on Good Morning America this week, Michael Strahan, the former NFL great interviewed Blake and again allow those lies. Have a national audience. As Blake spoke out for the first time, he contradicted literally everything he admitted to in his interviews with law enforcement officers. He didn't resist. I resisted getting beat on and What I mean by that is not falling..

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