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National Archives Admits Over 1,100 Biden Records Pages at Penn Office

Mark Levin

01:47 min | 6 months ago

National Archives Admits Over 1,100 Biden Records Pages at Penn Office

"The national archives The national archives used to be kind of a boring place to where bureaucrats went to went to die you know Get their pensions Put in their 20 years get 80% of their salary retire at the age of 48 Head down to Florida or wherever they went But not anymore it's been politicized like everything else these bastards do quite frankly Ingest the news John Solomon's outfit Madeline Hubbard the national archives has admitted That approximately 1000 You haven't heard this today 1170 pages of records from Joe Biden's time as vice president Were found at the Penn Biden center November 2022 The agency said it does not have custody of any records discovered at Biden's home in Delaware Now let's get this straight It wasn't just a few far Remember they used to compare them Trump had hundreds of documents They only found like ten files about 1170 pages of records And the archives does not have custody of any records discovered at Joe Biden's homes In Delaware The American first legal foundation highlighted the revelation yesterday by publishing a letter that the national archives sent to the conservative legal group in response for freedom of information act request Folks these freedom of information act requests whether in the hands of outstanding conservative legal groups or in your own hands Are very powerful weapons

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Neoliberalism Has Destroyed the Soul of Ohio

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:49 min | 6 months ago

Neoliberalism Has Destroyed the Soul of Ohio

"Ohio, is really, I think, the heartbeat of the muscular class in America. These are the folks that worked at their hands. They pay their taxes. This was once the industrial base of America, but there's a lot of people in touch with the land here, massive agrarian base, you know, agricultural really an agricultural beast for the world. And this state for, I mean, in a positive way. And this state for many decades, though, was the victim of snooty elitist scoffing coastal bipartisan neoliberalism, which is we're going to open up our borders. We're going to send jobs overseas, and we don't care about east palestin, Ohio. We don't care about Hubbard, Ohio. And for a while, it seems like a good idea. Wow, look at all this cheap products we get from China. But I think in Ohio, one of the reasons why the state has recalibrated itself in a more conservative America first direction is that you realize that, okay, fine. Our homes are twice as big as they were in the 1950s, but they're also twice as empty because we're having less kids. And our garages are full of plastic from China that we don't care about. And the local factory is closed and more people are in opioids than ever before. And the people who told us this is a good deal like Mitt Romney came in and he's wealthier than ever and southeastern Ohio is basically obliterated. But then we're told by the academics just keep on supporting neoliberalism. Keep on sending money to Ukraine. Keep on keeping the borders open and then somehow your life will get happier and better. And the people of Ohio the last couple of years have made an amazing courageous correction, I think, not just politically, but also not correction, but they've also realized that neoliberalism has destroyed the soul of Ohio.

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"hubbard" Discussed on The Podcast On Podcasting

The Podcast On Podcasting

04:15 min | 7 months ago

"hubbard" Discussed on The Podcast On Podcasting

"Sometimes it would be months over the years later after they had been visited. And then they talk a little bit about a situation that they went through and then he will call back an episode to he'll be like, oh yeah, this is Devin Hubbard and he was on our podcast back in episode 2000. It was an episode where we really got into his best advice ever. Today we're going to talk about a situation that happened with one of his apartment buildings and how he almost lost $500,000. Let's dive in. And so then now I'm going to listen to a different episode where you're on, but he's also calling back to the other episode, which is going to, in many cases, get your listener to listen to two different episodes because they want to hear it. And it also gives Devon an opportunity to come back on the show. And Devin, another opportunity to be excited that he's on Joe farrow's podcast again. And he's more likely to promote it. So just going back to this formula of having some solo and some group, some interview, the benefit of having the solo or co hosted is that YouTube are the expert. It's you who's giving the value. It's you who the listeners related relating to and resonating with and wanting to hire or wanting to partner with, if you miss out on that, if Joe Farrell never had follow along Friday and only did interviews, it might be hard for people to want to put their money with him. But because they know him and understand him, it helps them to know like trust. And now he's raising hundreds of millions of dollars. I think he owns like 2 billion in assets. So he's probably raised like $300 million with him and his partners. Shit, ton of money. A lot of money.

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Axed Balenciaga Campaign Featured Artist Who Painted Castrated Toddler

The Dan Bongino Show

01:22 min | 10 months ago

Axed Balenciaga Campaign Featured Artist Who Painted Castrated Toddler

"But there's another ad that also came under a controversy from balenciaga recently And it's this picture of this image it's part of their now canceled spring 2023 ad campaign showing this French actress Isabel Hubbard I think is their last name I've never heard of her before But she's in this Manhattan office with a stack of books behind her feet up on the table And some things in the background just like in some of these other images you can spot the teddy bears with bondage or you can see the Supreme Court case on child pornography But some things in the background it's this book So what's in the book What is the book It's this book featuring a Belgium artist This painter And what's the kids of that you ask Where you probably can't hear it but I imagine you're asking So it's this Belgian painter whose work includes a 2017 series of images depicting naked toddlers This series is titled fire from the sun and shows young children with blood soaked skin and some castrated So we're talking about different images for balenciaga all showing a common thing Sexually exploiting children in such a depraved and derogatory way

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Nationals, Astros Mandate COVID-19 Vaccine for Non-Playing Staff

This Week

00:35 sec | 2 years ago

Nationals, Astros Mandate COVID-19 Vaccine for Non-Playing Staff

"League baseball teams will require Covid 19 vaccines for those working in their organisations. Rebecca Hubbard, reports to Major League Baseball teams are requiring full time non playing employees to get the Covid vaccine. The Washington Nationals employees had till Thursday to show proof of vaccination or offer a medical or religious exemption. The Houston Astros required the vaccine for their major league club, as well as the three minor league teams they own. According to ESPN. As fighting continues throughout September, those without an exemption or proof of vaccine will be fired. The

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"hubbard" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

05:56 min | 2 years ago

"hubbard" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"Of the. Most remarkable people made the movie ban. Foul that taking place notre dame. Well you're right. It should have been a movie made about alabama modell. Thank you for sharing that. I totally agree. Stand is up next in oklahoma tulsa. Good afternoon all our. You think we're taking my call. Thank you yeah. I just was going to respond to a couple of callers ago. That was That had makamba fans. And i guess one responded that i had two things i i've moved palmer fifty years ago. I was in an oklahoma fan. Ever went to school there longtime season-ticket older all those things and two things that i think the sooner fans are feeling one. Is i think incredibly excited to become the sec. The big trump got a little stale. Look at our home schedule. Kansas kansas state baylor gets the stale and so getting this have some top notch teams new venues new travel. We're really excited about that. I think that's that's one thing and i think to respond to your caller to callers go. I think there's confidence guarded confidence. I mean i think alabama's clearly the king. I think oh come feels like and i think i've heard you say this. Oklahoma feels like they might become too or to a right out of the gate with georgia. I don't know i that's what we're anxious to see. But i think. I think one thing that i've noticed with non. Sec fans is that we respect the heck out of the top four or five teams. And they're great teams. And i think what gets people nationally riled up a little bit. Is that the other nine teams. Think they're good because they're riding the coattails the others in the swag missouri is not that great during the sec kentucky. I am was the middle of team in the big twelve for years and they still learn. You know that. If not one anything so i think i think that's part of the frustration. People have nationally at me. Like i say we respect the heck out of the top tier teams. And i think it's going to be tough tough tough oklahoma to compete there. But i think the others. There's just a stealing at least here. Maybe nationally that the others think they're good because they're associated with the ones that are so anyway. I just wanted to say about that. I mean they're they're this and by the way. This is something fairly new years ago. You didn't hear this. Sec sec chant. That really came after school started winning national championships. But but we'll say that if you go back twenty years twenty twenty two twenty. Three and four years or a lot of sec. Schools have won the national championship. You go back to ninety eight tennessee one. And then you have surely florida's run and you know auburn's in there and l. lsu a couple of times so it's not only alabama although that's what most people see nowadays that is only alabama and everyone else but i the caller to route to criticize. Oklahoma is just patently absurd. Oklahoma has one of the most success for college football programs present and past. And of course. I think in the future of any school in the country texas hit the skids. But that story is fairly well. No hey thanks very much for the call. Christopher is up next in alabama. What do you think about the click bags that wash your host. Put out on me last week about threatens the pharmacist that they would be executed if they didn't stand out but the falsehoods they were telling her the arkell Any thoughts about that to me. If you read the article you know. I did not grant anybody. I've told them i came out of love. And what they were doing was possibly breaking the number. Is that not true or not. Paul christopher. I don't believe i'm an expert on this subject. I i do find it. Amazing that no matter where you go. You seem to run into trouble paul. I mean if you read the article i did. I mean they pretty much painted you out to be a lunatic again. They're going to retract. That we've already got our attorneys on it. Because christopher whole whole say you think the washington post is going to retract. The story i there. There's gonna put on the back page of the washington post. Nobody can see it and say what they said. When i said forty five thousand people A sworn affidavit by a person in alabama suicide and those people die within three days taking this team. They're gonna talk about the cruiser. I have to ask you a question. and save all your rhetoric for somebody else. Okay but has ever go ahead. I'm sorry but wh what are you. I mean what are you are you currently employed and currently employed. Not at all not at all. And i assume you have a family. I know you do How're you how people getting by again. My kids graduated from college and they're supporting themselves. That's why i did not do this to my kids finished college so my kids are taken care of now. I i'm unemployed because i had lift ball. Spend that they couldn't handle the truth and fired me. Okay and you think calling in this program is helping your cause to to make a living in this country by making allegations about a lot of things i mean. I'm just trying to understand your your rational. That's all again. All i'm trying to do is help people understand that. Even though the vaccine was fda approved today our constitutional rights in the first amendment religion still stands true. And they tell you you have to take you still have the religious exemption and if they don't tell you that the committee brought paul in a rope self civil lawsuit and more importantly just like your wife knows those are not medical doctors and they have to take their practice medicine. That license you know. That's true brother. I don't know anything other than i appreciate your call..

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"hubbard" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

03:27 min | 2 years ago

"hubbard" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"Know. I've always thought that if those two teams cook hook up every season and that would be one of the greatest rivalries in college football and because of the proximity. You know between athens and clemson. I mean you're looking at maybe an hour and fifteen minute drive. Can you imagine the tailgating at both those been you now. I know this year. They're only playing. They're playing up in charlotte. Yeah i don't know. I i i tell you what chase i only know. I've only i was clemson georgia game in two thousand thirteen in clumsy and it was a remarkable setting course. It was my first weekend working for. Espn so i might have been a little more jacked up than normal but it was really cool. I've been to georgia so know what it's like there for big game and i do think it's one of the great rivalries in college athletics and i don't know what the law i don't think anyone knows long-term right now. Schedules look like i know what schedules are with. With the people going on with the alliance and with other things the thing Games like that are definitely To be determined right. Okay all right. I just you know. Again i noticed. Sec versus the Acc but it. Just you know that. Whole part of western south South carolina man does are rabid rabid tiger fans and of course in athens and the surrounding area about of georgia. It's the same way with dogs. And i just you know i think that and especially revenue wise for tv revenue that to see you know it would just go off the hook. Yeah chasing me the game this year if you rank All the games in college football at the moment This probably would be number one and it just so happens. It's the first weekend of the year so there. There's no getting around the significance of these to these schools. Thank you for the call appreciate. I remember when they played a million years ago on monday night to kick off the entire season and i believe clemson was just coming off its national championship. Let's go back to the phone calls. And and dale is up next in georgia. Hey dale go right ahead a couple of weeks ago again you. James knowledge absolute man among men. Considering he won the national championship of great coach to in the relationship he had with his saw. Johnny was remarkable. Janis relationship but alabama fans. Don't you just know that. Toasted notre dame would be a movie made by that. Well i don't think that ever came close to happening coach. Stallings as some of you are a lot of you remember. Was he was a junction under coach bryant and then he he was an assistant he later became the head coach at am at the wrong time in history and then spent a long time as a defensive assistant to tom. Landry during the cowboys. Heyday and And then he was the head coach of the saint louis and then ultimately arizona cardinals in alabama but So i don't think notre dame ever came close but he is one.

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"hubbard" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

01:51 min | 2 years ago

"hubbard" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"Tommy. There i am. I then we are doing great. Thank you i love the song. Well thank you. Very much trump. We've had a couple of years You know say I think This texas and oklahoma are. They're coming into our league. Like what admit three or four years or what. We don't know it will be by the longest it would be would be twenty twenty-five. It could be as soon as a year to two years at this moment. There is so much people on in college athletics. nobody can really Get a handle on it. I think he will be sooner than the end of the deal though. Do you really think that the t- sips them. He's wanna come down there saying get their butt handed to well. Yeah i do And i don't think and this is all for money. And i ain't heard none of them call in and say good they are. We'll hear some tea sets and some oklahoma people call in. Tell us i good. They are in agam beta. Because we're going to stop them when they come down here. Please think well it depends on who who is who is we. Oh okay let me new with how. Well you're ad okay. You're right Oh come on. Don't give me a trick question Shit we go tom. I really didn't understand your call but that's okay it wouldn't be the first time chasers up next in colorado chase. Good afternoon eight paul. How's it going very well. Thank you.

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"hubbard" Discussed on The Hull Show ? 1310 KFKA

The Hull Show ? 1310 KFKA

04:41 min | 2 years ago

"hubbard" Discussed on The Hull Show ? 1310 KFKA

"Pizza. We are going to be out there. Monday for a live program. I'll be out there early. You could join me whenever ellison. But i'll be out there for the first portion of my show Blind from crazy. Carl's pizza and then of course. We'll bring the ellison hubbard show. I one o'clock live from crazy. Carl's pizza delicious pizza. Ooh so we'll order some pizza. Give it the review and we'll talk. Some football main can't get much better than that. That's probably one of the best days somebody can ask for pizza. Football pizza and football. I mean it just goes together so we're going to be out there on monday. That's gonna be great. You're going to be out in about a lot with me the next couple of days. Because you're going to be out at the tilted barrel tomorrow in loveland for our whole show fourth annual fourth. Feel special that because you're part of this the fourth annual fantasy football draft. I'm excited to two barrels about delta barrels. Great man it's a lot of fun. I always get the wings there. They have some great wings. So we'll be there. We think we're going to get a full. I mean so the way we are league goes as we've got twenty twenty teams but we do two different leagues so split them up twenty teams leagues a little much. It's a lot if you're drafting like eighteen nineteen twenty. You're not kidding getting cream of the crop there when it comes to first round. You're gonna have to get very creative so we split up that we take two champions and then the most points between the two champions at the end of the playoffs and all that wins the belt. That'll battle at all. And we do a wwf. Or wwe sal belt with the spinning thing in the middle. Oh yeah so. Would you wear it if you win this thing. You wear it around. I put him on my shoulder and walk around because fans people like what is that. Like what are you talking about. What shirts or the belt. No you don't want to face me fantasy football. So i believe the guy will smith and it is that will smith isn't now it's a different world smith..

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Fritz Haber: The Best and Worst Chemist in History

Everything Everywhere Daily

01:52 min | 2 years ago

Fritz Haber: The Best and Worst Chemist in History

"The half of all the crops in the world today are fertilized by. Fertilizers created via the fiber process. With over one hundred million tonnes produced via this method every year. It's hard to stress. Just how important. The fiber process is literally. Our modern world couldn't exist and the lives of billions of people depend on it for taba was awarded the nobel prize in chemistry in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine for his work in this area. Despite the incredible benefits to humanity of the harbor process is nobel prize was controversial. That reason had to do with the other side of fritz harbor. If helping to feed the world was his best side than what he did. Next was his worst despite being born jewish. In what is today. Poland harbor very much identified as german. He converted from judaism to lutheranism primarily to help his academic career when world war one broke out. Harbor enthusiastically supported the german. 'cause he was one of ninety three academics who signed a document called the manifesto of the ninety three here are the first sentences of the manifesto quote as representatives of german science and art we hereby protests to the civilized world against the lies and calamities. A which are enemies are endeavouring to stain the honor of germany in her hard struggle for existence in a struggle that has been forced upon her. The iron mouth of events has proved the untruth of the fictitious german defeats consequently misrepresentation and colony are all the more eagerly at work as heralds of truth. We raise their voices against these claims. Unquote hubbard joined the army and was promoted to the rank of captain. He was then assigned to be the head of the chemistry section of the ministry of war. It was fritz. Harbor who almost singlehandedly was responsible for the use of chemical weapons in world war one.

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NFL Preseason: Indianapolis Colts' Jacob Eason Outshines Sam Ehlinger Win Over Carolina Panthers

GSMC Football Podcast

01:57 min | 2 years ago

NFL Preseason: Indianapolis Colts' Jacob Eason Outshines Sam Ehlinger Win Over Carolina Panthers

"The final. Preseason game of this weekend was in indianapolis. The colts they beat the panthers twenty one to eighteen one more. Exciting games of the entire sleet we had. Pj walker formerly of the xfl re looked really good for the carolina. Panthers i mean really good. He was ten twenty. One hundred. Sixty one yards touched out a really explosive athlete. That was moving very fast. He can throw on. The run was ripping throws up the sidelines and again a great backup who could see a lot of time. Depending on what. Sam darnold does but good backup to have cuba hubbard. He'd a huge run after escaping from the pile. He can be a really nice complement to christian. Mccaffrey for carolina. If he does what he did at oklahoma state you tears marsal marshalls kind of show a little bit of what he can do. The y rec- route. Lsu who some thought. He would be a first round pick but he was second round. Pick he had three receptions for eighty yards Takeaway from this game as jacob and he looked pretty solid and the colts are going with jacob and sam etlinger two quarterbacks with a lot of experience but easing looks like the more superior quarterback he he was fifteen to twenty one hundred eighty three yards another again. Another guy with some really impressive throws a all lot of dimes this weekend but he had some really impressive throws down the field. Sam longer was ten fifteen fifty five yards. He interception but offers a little bit more of that mobility aspect to his game. So it'll be interesting to see how that battle plays out but reports coming out this week or that went his injury return. Does luke

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"hubbard" Discussed on RADCast Outdoors

RADCast Outdoors

04:35 min | 2 years ago

"hubbard" Discussed on RADCast Outdoors

"Of three and the plane only held to and we hunted in one spot for few days in got moved to another spot. Will they moved me first and it got late enough pile said you know. What am i going to make a second trip tonight. Bring the other guys. Back in the morning while i'd left the sat phone with the other guys and didn't have a personal locator beacon at this point in time. We got satphone in our camp. We're good right now. I mean once we divided gear. And i'm like well you guys keep this out phone and bringing it with you. On the second load and day three came and went and no pilot. Nobody and i started in a wondering. Well did the pilot auger into the ground. Not tell where. I am my just out here alone and main thankfully finally things worked out. He showed up came out. But you talk about being eighty ninety miles across tundra right and sitting there wondering. Does anybody coming for me. It's not a it's not a comfortable feeling yeah yeah. Did you ever have experiences like that growing up here in wyoming or maybe you were caught out there you know. I can't think of any off the top of my head. And that kind of what i was thinking of. When you mentioned your story really divvied up gear and Thinking about our backpacking trip last year. Where we had you know a guy. I don't have any. There was quite a few of us nine or ten and before the trip we were trying to mitigate wait like split up stoves and stuff like that and i kept telling the guy that was in charge like no. I wanna keep my own gear. You can't count on anybody. I always think. I've seen rescues or scenarios that start out like that like we had all the between four guys and then something weird happens. And then you're out there without here and so i'm probably annoying that way when it comes. Time for backpacking trips. Because i'm like nope. I'm keeping all my gear and we need stay together in a group. You cal mother hubbard kind of a deal. I think that's okay because if you do something bad happened and your split off and the group it can really be dicey depending on what happens with the weather and a number of other things. Yeah wildlife we don't even have to have an old boulder roll down the hill squishy or grizzly bear attack. You can just just nickel twist an ankle or or foll- wrong and and get a in get a break that punctures the skin right and then then you're you know do. We just did a hike the other day. I had the the two year old in the backpack. He's twenty five pounds right. I kick my butt one of you guys. Go down in the woods. I'm not carrying you out. It's going to take four guys to carry you out and it's going to wear for guys out to do it. Oh yeah dead weight right like when you're just saying hang in there and you can't support yourself. It's hard to carry a guy who can't support himself but even if it's just one leg and you know we gotta do not even firemen you just gonna you know basically do the the potato sack race down the hill..

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What to Know About the First Ever Olympics With Transgender Athletes

Here & Now

01:57 min | 2 years ago

What to Know About the First Ever Olympics With Transgender Athletes

"On a story. We brought you last month about LGBTQ athletes from around the world vying to make history by qualifying for the Olympics. Was a week to go before the Games opening ceremony in Tokyo. The list is expansive, a record number of out athletes are set to compete, said Ziegler is sports writer and co founder of Outsports. It's a news outlet that focuses on LGBTQ issues in sports. He's been keeping score. Said. Welcome back. Thank you so much. Alright. Well, first of all up until these games no openly transgender athlete had ever competed at the Olympics. So how much will the landscape change when those games open next week in Tokyo? Well, there are three athletes going to Tokyo that we know of Chelsea Wolfe as part of Team USA. She's a BMX freestyler. She's a reserve athlete, so Chelsea is only going to compete if one of the two Americans can't compete. Quinn is a transgender, non binary soccer player who is going to compete on the women's Canadian soccer team, but the one that's really going to get the headlines. Laurel Hubbard, a transgender power weightlifter for was competing for New Zealand. The past. Laurel has won a couple of medals at World Championships, Never a gold, but she's the one people are really talking about. And what's the conversation Ben about how or if transgender athletes should be competing in the Olympics? Well, of course, you have a lot of people who see this large woman and say that it's unfair that she's competing, but a couple things that I want to point to number one. Weightlifting is by weight class. So Laurel is competing against the largest size women. It's not as though she's competing against women to £100 trying to lift weight. The other part is that Laurel has far and away exceeded the regulations that the international in Pick committee has put in for transgender

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"hubbard" Discussed on The Hull Show ? 1310 KFKA

The Hull Show ? 1310 KFKA

04:28 min | 2 years ago

"hubbard" Discussed on The Hull Show ? 1310 KFKA

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Transgender Weightlifter Hubbard Selected for Tokyo Olympics

AP News Radio

00:45 sec | 2 years ago

Transgender Weightlifter Hubbard Selected for Tokyo Olympics

"Laurel Hubbard from New Zealand lifted six hundred twenty eight pounds in two lips on the way to qualifying in the women's super heavyweight division she is safest Olympian who has transitioned from mild to Fairmount Karen Smith is with the New Zealand Olympic committee weightlifting New Zealand president Richie Patterson says harbor is in line with the best weight lifters in the world plus it is hard to speculate rankings a total in that vicinity ranks are all in the top six gender identity in sports is a highly sensitive and complex issue I would like to take this opportunity to remind us all that the role has met all of the required criteria she is a very dedicated and resilient athletes at forty three Hubbard will also be the oldest weightlifter in the Tokyo games I'm a Donahue

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AJ on the Financial Cost of Scientology

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

01:53 min | 2 years ago

AJ on the Financial Cost of Scientology

"But I tried to think about how much money it costs someone to get to the higher levels of Scientology. It's insane. As members get higher in the Scientology church. They are expected. You got to keep taking courses. And courses can run from 6 or 700 bucks for a beginner's class. And those escalate into several thousands of dollars per course. Then there's the audits. They ordered you the audience cost 800 bucks per hour. And all those books on dianetics, there are 12 basic books in Scientology and the package plus $4000. Imagine getting that Bill, you got to get your textbook for the next semester. Here, 12 books, $4000. And by the way, they make certain members buy those books multiple times whenever Scientology says, oh, that book got updated, get a new copy. You know, they don't put like a little pamphlet inside saying, here's what this no, get a whole new fucking time. And they already tell members that libraries have a demand for the books. And they encourage their members to buy multiple book packages and then donate to libraries. They have all these lectures and audio CDs from L Ron Hubbard. You've got to buy that. They want you to donate to the church's causes. You got to pay a membership fee. Then the Church of Scientology, they want you to pay the charge 10% of your gross income. Look, as you climb up the ranks, these programs run into tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars. Basically, it's not unusual for somebody to spend over a half a $1 million to reach the top tier of

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"hubbard" Discussed on Music in Motion Columbus

Music in Motion Columbus

01:38 min | 2 years ago

"hubbard" Discussed on Music in Motion Columbus

"Is one. I can taste a jesse hubbard reginal cocktail absolutely manmade or make you. I'll make you something some special just for you. So we'll we'll debut something hulan. Yeah all dot. Now you've got the juices flowing you give me a couple of spirits that you like and i'll come up with something just for you. We'll make it happen all. Ooh this this so kind of a twist on the cat club. This this could be the interesting man. You'll give your fisher official signature cocktail dude. If you do that. I will be like you know eternally grateful and you will always have a standing invitation. Basically anything we do. I'll take into say definitely going to have you back on the show. Red albert cock-up but yeah that help us. It really did Jesse hubbard author of punk rock and cocktails of tell our listeners. And like i said we're going to have links to where they can get the book. Get their own copy of it and try b.'s. Cocktails out But telam where they can get the book so locally you can get at used kids records and also magnolia thunder pussy records. You they both are carrying the book here in town. You can also get it on amazon. If you don't wanna buy from amazon which some people said they preferred by independent. Which i respect. You can get those sores or you can get it from bibliotheque publishing. It's b i b l publishing dot com. It's the bookstore online or you can order through.

"hubbard" Discussed on Music in Motion Columbus

Music in Motion Columbus

02:43 min | 2 years ago

"hubbard" Discussed on Music in Motion Columbus

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"hubbard" Discussed on Music in Motion Columbus

Music in Motion Columbus

07:08 min | 2 years ago

"hubbard" Discussed on Music in Motion Columbus

"Rocks when you work late nights and dark repulsive conditions. You probably expect to get paid. they don't. There are thousands of hardworking underpaid men and women in your city right now. They're called musicians any given night of the week. They put themselves on the line for you and your drunk friends the problem. You're not even there the beer he got paid with tonight. We'll never keep him warm that guitar. She still owes twelve payments on. Never loved the back. You can help go to your local dive bar right now. Pay the cover charge. Sit down with one of these outcasts and put yourself in their shoes. Take one home. Hell take to you. Want support local music. Sleep with musician tonight without you. All we have left are ballads. This is the music. Show your mother warned you about this kid is one about along the host that i'm sure every every woman listening to show their mother warn them about i'm your host or visit to get club podcast. We're honored to have jesse hubbard off of punk rock and tells available now Great book where you you. You paired up albums and cocktails Yes but here's the thing. All cocktails Hammered the book yet. And you said you're going to give you a copy of it so totally grateful for that gonna have to write a review you know attempt to make some of these Horribly bad compared to what you do. I'm sure But i'm gonna try of. It is in the book. I can take you through step by step how to do it. You can do it just the same as i do. It Even though you do that doesn't mean your brother and i used to be a bartender but not not quite not quite the one. I think you're at your too much higher level than i ever was that way but The cocktails in there are these. Are these established cocktails. Because i haven't read the book yet right but are these established cocktails cocktails that. You kind of came up with two kind of pair with these albums. That's exactly what they are. Their original cocktails created a based on my inspired by these albums. So the you know depending on who it is so for example i do. This is kind of funny in of itself. But i have minor threat in the book and i did. I did a cocktail for minor threat. Which is what you what. What are you. What in the world are you talking about. But here's what i do. The cranberry juice in like seltzer. Water ride for a strange and me come on. And but. But that's but that's the joke. But i i reached out to let them know that i'm gonna be doing something. That's like low and alcohol so i do. I do a low proof cocktail. It's still has alcohol in it but it's a much lower proof cocktail than anything else in the book. It only has as less than an ounce of whiskey in it and then some vermouth and things like that. It's it's kind of this. Really cool. Riff on a on a manhattan. But it's it's it's own thing and And that's kind of a fun nod to them being like. I'm not straight edge. You know but but they are not me saw but they are. I wanted to kind of pay of that but we'll still have in the theme of it being a cocktail book. I'll very cool man very cool. meyerson die. You just like okay. I've gotta read this now. It's like that was. That was the hook. You got me hooked on this now. You know i got one coming your way brother man minors. You got minor threat though to give you the okay of this is all got minor threat at the circle jerks of a henry rollins the addicts. I got a bunch of bands in their life so like some of the classic bands. You think of when you think of the punk genre. I've got some of them. I've got some other bands in it that you like frank. Turner lucero that you might not necessarily think arch straight punk but part of that that you know that attitude were well. You meant you frank. Turner which i love. Last year no effects and frank turner released a split. Seven or wasn't he was a split album really. That was cool with the volume team. Ranked turner's takes on no effect songs. Little holy shit. I mean i'm just like you brilliant. Oh my god just amazing. I heard no effects and i've been in. Don't don't all my god says What was the album sem airlines. I'm back to what eighty nine point Long before you know white trash to Bean those probably the one that really broke them. I say what you say. Yes that was the one that kind of broke them on the national scene. Even though mtv wasn't playing them radio wasn't playing now every unit they. John has been working out. I mean really has and they still at and they're they're my. I'm in the fifties You know they they still manage to screw the pooch every now and then that mike you know he would be him. He didn't do that You know he made in those of us have have been to Can't punk drawback in two thousand eighteen and then also Camp anarchy thousand nineteen. We all love the story behind. You know what they had him. Eric melvin said in Las vegas They got kicked off their own to show fucking punk rockers. That man i mean. I'll say this i went to both of those and i had a blast both times. I was super bummed that they They had the the collaboration stone brewing with the. Yeah i forget the name of the beer sticking in your eye or something like that but it was. It was a really fun beer. Collaboration that they did. They took it off the off. The menu for the events super bummed about that and that was can't pumpkin drug that was doesn't ag. And that was where actually fell in. Love with elvis schuss. Yeah From rudolf yeah. I mean that was just one of those one of those years that grapefruit and beer wouldn't think it goes together but it does and i totally totally fell in love and it needs to play some more music this new jersey band chosen by our new jersey. You know guests Jesse hubbard chose the gay blades for the show. This is osha.

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"hubbard" Discussed on Music in Motion Columbus

Music in Motion Columbus

04:55 min | 2 years ago

"hubbard" Discussed on Music in Motion Columbus

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"hubbard" Discussed on Open Loops: Conversations That Bend

Open Loops: Conversations That Bend

06:42 min | 2 years ago

"hubbard" Discussed on Open Loops: Conversations That Bend

"What you would call not What's the word not complementary is considered as an act of a ha a ha. he wasn't on the level. he wasn't this therefore we must throw everything he did out. Right right i agree. That's a huge simplification way out. You take nicola. Nicola tesla is repeated to be very eccentric with e. could stand peaches peaches would revolt me it. Would i mean no peaches. Oh you like peaches. He was awake when he was oversensitive. Is crazy innings crazy on the subject peaches or worse yet his his fascination where pigeons and reportedly would let them into his window and let them let them defecate all over the window sill and even into the apartment and l. eccentric. Oh god this man his yeah does marbles and and there were and he was an eccentric i for we must throw out everything he's down. We'll keep the alternating current. But we won't really talk about a you know. This is the difference. Between tesla and hubbard is the tesla was a much more low key creature. His discoveries inventions were were suppressed and his personality was such that he was not what you would call aggressive in terms of a big mistake that he made a that was not in his nature was to not accept royalties that westinghouse offered him westinghouse offered him. I think a royalty on everything he did and then everything that would go out under alternating current and he wouldn't accept because An nc he was not a financial person now. if hovered if he had hubbard's accurate or respect for finances in general tesla would have been. He could've changed the gun. More positive changes in other words if he was part administrator and politician and hubbard was a master at politics at a master at the You know money at how attract and acquire money and so you see there were weaknesses and tesla they were strengthened hubbard. Now people will say well hilbert had too much strengthen at too much and perhaps he did. But there's he so. He ignited a lot more controversy. And tesla. And of course hubbard another fascinating thing about hubbard. See the critics with what's happening. They'll take stalin. Take hitler and whether they're correct or not in their assistant assessments particularly hitler about with stalin people are very comfortable with their ability to index and categorize these people. They'll just say oh they were mad. Dictators were crazy. Oh we know but hovered you know you can call him a man this or that but it doesn't quite quell the beast. People still get upset. They still talk about. They still react. Heads. what's going on here. Because the full picture is not been explained and there are a lot of things about stalin's life and hitler's light that haven't been explained but depot are basically put them to bed in their own minds. And that's that's fine. That's just jam state now. There is much more complexity to hubbard and his work on because he was deeply. Involved in occult magic and this is another subject it is a very dangerous weapon because it can be used with great negativities and when you're talking about a cult magic one of the problems is people don't even understand the paradigm they're dealing and people especially people who reporting on it and even those there are those people who've written on scientology in accenture be think they know something about it and i think they know something about scientology and they don't they don't know enough about it so it's a problem so you when you study hubbard you have to accept the occult without bias without prejudice calling wilson is a very I guess celebrated author who doesn't and is often praised for his his understanding the occult. But he doesn't understand it he's he's anybody who understand who who's ready to coll- and really understands it or who has experienced it recognizes him as a quintessential jerk us his judgments and evaluations of it Man i have that book i was started. I better put it down knows better. He knows better interesting. Wait a minute who is doing like if you were to recommend a book on. What's actually going beyond. I mean obviously. I think sky anything that you've written definitely since you were in. It's i mean. I feel like you definitely have a much more definitive work on. What's going on with l ron hubbard. But is there anyone out there who has beyond your work. Gone into the occult. That does get it. They don't people. Don't write that much about the ex scientologist. They just they just off. Psychologically i mean not even not even say i'm not going there that's still they. Just don't go there. It's just like it's it's verboten territory. Go and so. I'm saying i don't rick. I'm seldom in the in the business of recommending writers. On the occult. I can only talk from my experience. I did not particularly studied the occult. I was introduced. I studied scientology and scientology and then as after i did okay. This was the book. I read I bumped into in in the great science fiction story. What was it called the forbidden planet in manhattan high. Just happy up in the store. It was kind of ending job there. And i saw the book. To l ron hubbard madman or messiah messiah madman and.

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"hubbard" Discussed on Open Loops: Conversations That Bend

Open Loops: Conversations That Bend

06:48 min | 2 years ago

"hubbard" Discussed on Open Loops: Conversations That Bend

"Would you. Would you classify yourself as a scientologist. I was you were. I was for twelve years. And i. But when i got into scientology scientology was defined differently as it is now. I'll just not the word wasn't scientologists. Anybody who used scientology was considered a scientologist so in other words. If you read it how do Like say they teach you at least in the admitted. This is just a simple example. Well the teach you how to go in and find something. You can agree with somebody if you're having hard time dealing with somebody so you might find points of agreement. Okay you you. You can't deal this person. who do you like. He says. I like led zeppelin zeppelin too. You know and then you build a bond on. That's a piece of scientology. Yeah it's like applied yet in behavioral of anybody. Who did that. The time i got in scientology releasing eight million scientologists was considered a scientologist. Anybody who found a use in what they read or did was considered a scientologist. So that would mean all scientologists by that definition. Who still use. It would still be considered it. Some ex scientologists use it passionately sunday. Not recoil against it. But i remember receiving something in the mail. It was a general thing wasn't to me. Personally that said anybody who is not signed up sealed and delivered is not a scientologist. they cannot be considered a scientologist. They cannot be called a scientologist which is actually kind of stupid from their parts. Because it's it's called exclusion and when you're doing a group you wanna be inclusive. This is why the catholic church embraces pagans in ways that protestants do not and they will turn hindu saints hindu Characters into saints and stuff like that to to try and ingratiate themselves with the public. Yeah and it can't catholicism is much more inclusive than protestants but It's it's a strategy that hell run hubbard talked about inclusion. You include people so they really following his advice and so by finishing now. Do i do things that. I learned all the time. But i do not practice their counseling procedures. But i i certainly have been sites as a result of what i did do right now. I'm a a practitioner of chiong dallas geegong At his been my staple for many years now over a dozen years. But i do things work in it. Yeah i mean. I could go into one of their places and show them what they're doing wrong. On almost any level. I was extensively educated in the subject extensively educated and not only extensively educated but extensively experienced and furthermore educated at the top of the food. King know being very What you call it a close organisationally administratively and ellen hubbard. I worked in his personal office. I was a supposed to know everything i know about him. So that's the ad. That is really interesting that i represent him Accordingly according to my job which was mostly as a writer of letters on his behalf he gets a lot of crap. I mean he gets a lot of crap in the media Especially very complex. Yeah i mean like what is the will look. I'm curious about this your insight into this like the the big thing that you know mainstream people that are immediately. You're looking at scientology. And they're like oh it's a colt. Dismiss it One of the things. They also claim that there was a series of letters. Were ra l ron hubbard. Said i bet i could turn science fiction in your religion and that is supposedly the proof that scientology is just a him experimenting. It's all based at this fictional creation of his. That's such a over-simplification any and that statement which he disowned. And i i think he might have said it. But he disowned it for public relations purposes. He said it came from george orwell. I don't know and so people have gone. But this is the this whole thing with that statement. And with so many parts of the l ron hubbard phenomena Is the people will in other words. This man's life and his work and his persona were so substantial in huge compared to any normal human being that that he created such an impingement on the culture and so many people that people respond and react to it in a way. They don't even respond. And this is what i say about in the beginning of the of the new book of the dow of insanity of l ron hubbard the dow insanity. I say the names of hitler and stalin and throwing a few bad guys are people that are considered you know villainous. They do not reach the trigger. Response of l ron hubbard. Not even alastair wrote reaches the trigger response. L ron hubbard makes people's for fly. It's like it's a it's a trigger word your assigned you'll because the vibration is still very active in the culture yet. What yeah what. What else is it about him. Like what is triggering. And when they say something about him he was. He was doing magic with jack. Parsons he said alastair crowley was his good friend. A how there's this whole ah-ha he got. What was it found guilty of bouncing check in small claims court and san luis obispo. I right all these a ha's anything. He did falsely reported or not falsely reported..

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"hubbard" Discussed on Open Loops: Conversations That Bend

Open Loops: Conversations That Bend

06:29 min | 2 years ago

"hubbard" Discussed on Open Loops: Conversations That Bend

"And his hopper might become famous anyway but in various people or whatnot but i did make a list but she said that she says the only thing i can say is that my and i said well. I'm having all these coincidences with an end. Cameron and wilson. And i said she says what my real. I call me camera but my real name is not cameron. it's She says i was born to a wilson's i'm from ohio. She says but i was raised by my uncle whose last name was camera. And then when i went into the navy everybody referred to me as cameron in the name. Kinda stuck so. I'm called cameron cameron. She was also called. Candy can data when they didn't have such a stigma to it. Candy right sometimes. She was called by those names And so but her real name was a wilson. Says and so is l. ron hubbard. He's really a wilson and do you know that she says i. I read it in a book. So i would eventually find out. It was a it. Was a book called madman or not a bare faced. Messiah a story about hubbard and it goes into the biographical details of l ron. How far. Harry ross wilson. Who i did get to see before he died. I didn't talk to him. I i remember sitting next to him. When he was on hubbard ship he came to visit his son before he passed away and he was dressed in full naval uniform to And he He was born a wilson and he was also. He was adopted by the hubbard family in iowa. He was born in iowa as was marjorie. I tend to think it. These two people marjorie cameron l. ron hubbard were related. They both had flaming red hair. Yeah are similar features. And i i could talk all about the cameron clan. I will go into this in more detail. The future book. I should be mentioning the subject. Of l ron hubbard. I did recently release a book at the beginning of last year called l. Ron hubbard the dow of insanity. I was gonna ask about that too and like what do people i mean. If you're somebody do you think are the public. Perception of scientology is all wrong. Well it it's a very certainly when you listen to all these people who have been abused as has been featured exhaustively by a woman actress namely remedy. Yeah there are you know what one time. I was doing a documentary with these camera guys and they said is they and they had no axe to grind. Four scientology for sure. They suspected that she was Amplifying what was going on manipulating situations to make it look worse than it was they were. They're asking me. I said well. No i think i think she's i mean there's obviously when you're doing those documentaries. It's like okay. Come a walk in the door. Open the door and act like you're meeting these people in oh hello how are you started right right staging that goes on there is staging the goes on in. It's it's stupid. Yeah it's done and anyway this staging but i i think not all when she talks about these grave injustices that have been done to people and that people have experienced. I think At worst it. And i'm not saying this is the case is a ten percent might be hyperbole might be. I'm not saying that. I don't know all the circumstances i know some of i knew some of the people years ago and i i know that the abuses are are flagrant. David miscavige butcher l ron hubbard's work you think ultimately like kind of completely and utterly yes completely and utterly yes yes for sure he did he did not understand it he in you can and you can reports this and listen to the people who were familiar with it. He actually when he was studying the subject in in the uk in east grinstead. He hit one of the people who he was counseling. So i think she was a woman a striker and this would be enough to it was it was you just. Don't you know hit a person you're trying to help. Yeah now frustrated. And i will tell you when you're trying to get an answer out of a person in counseling and scientology. It can be very frustrating because you might think and it actually happens in life. I'll ask a person question. Are you going to the store today. And they'll say i'm going out at six They're assuming that you you answering your question. But they because you know they're going to the store sampling six. Maybe they're going to the park now. There's a worse process of that when you're counseling somebody into their psychological issues were. They won't or can't answer or they might mumble. They just won't respond. This does not everybody but it happens with a certain amount of percents Percents people like see what happened when You know asked him some questions. That might be sensitive sensitive in the area. That can't dredge it up and they just kind of sit there and her or or you have to be a very attentive dutiful and Polite or hubbard. We stated even as being christ like in terms of dealing with their answer. You can't show entity frustration You can show a certain amount of directness but now striking them is just a complete.

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"hubbard" Discussed on Open Loops: Conversations That Bend

Open Loops: Conversations That Bend

01:40 min | 2 years ago

"hubbard" Discussed on Open Loops: Conversations That Bend

"Scientists alchemist who gave us a the solid fuel rocket. He he had been deeply involved in. Magic was a disciple of alister crowley. That's right was a partner. Of l ron hubbard who who i knew too well and and i said why is. His wife's name cameron. There was an advertisement for a book of his essays. i think it was called Freedom is a two edged sword of collected. Essays of jack white's john whiteside. Parsons edited by his wife. Cameron and i said why the hell turning camera where she didn't know who. This person is why she showing up. Yeah self. I remember a long letter explaining who i was not to her. Because i didn't have an address to the editor of the book. The co editor. His only name was high. Many beta which he was the the head of the order owner tempe oriented the legal successors to alastair crawley's opio. It's called and i wrote to him telling him who i was. I was interested in meeting cameron. If he wanted meet her he could please help me is pillbox was seven six six six in a new york city and i said you know. There's the name and so anyway. I went to actually release the montauk project in nineteen ninety-two of may i flew out to. I put the letter in my mailbox. Knowing that the mailman would come pick it up. I then went..

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Tiger Woods Crash Caused By Unsafe Speed, LA Sheriff Says

News and Perspective with Tom Hutyler

00:10 sec | 2 years ago

Tiger Woods Crash Caused By Unsafe Speed, LA Sheriff Says

"Tom Hubbard. Ah, hi. Unseat Unsafe speed is to blame for Tiger Woods is crash back in February, the Los Angeles County sheriff says Woods was going about 85 miles an hour and a 45 miles an hour

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Has the Taliban won?

Monocle 24: The Foreign Desk

02:36 min | 2 years ago

Has the Taliban won?

"Any war is easier to get into then get out of but history has repeatedly demonstrated that there are few quogue myers quite so glutinous as afghanistan. There are american veterans of afghanistan who have waived their children off to serve on the same battlefield. Two thousand and twenty one marks twenty years. Since the united states led an invasion of afghanistan to destroy al-qaeda perpetrators of nine eleven and roused the taliban the islamist government which hubbard them a peace process largely conducted in doha has been underway a while but the process has brought little piece. Last november was afghanistan's worst month for civilian casualties in more than a decade for me. Us president donald trump promised nevertheless to bring the troops home. The lost two and a half thousand american soldiers would leave. He insisted by this coming. May the first. Interestingly the new administration of president joe biden has not retracted this deadline. It is leaning hard on afghanistan's government and the far from vanquished taliban to agree a settlement. But he's there seeriously any settlement that the taliban can be kept to foreign troops. Leave is america preparing to settle for a defeat. They can hope to sell as draw. And where would that leave the people who live there. This is the foreign desk this in a way. An impossible decision very difficult choice for biden. The impulse in one sense is to use this deadline to put a line over the afghan conflict. But the reality is that the role of the taliban and the presence of the taliban in the country is a serious issue. This concerns here that the country would slide into civil war. Killing of women civil society members journalist all done to terrorize the people. Silencing the voices of reason it's a technique to show that the gains of the past twenty years not important. These targeted killings means that people are terrified to go out in the morning. they say without exaggeration. Kiss your loved ones goodbye. Because you're not sure you're gonna come home at the end of the day. Not a day goes by without oblast in some major city in afghanistan. So they want this to work.

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Chelsea remain unbeaten under Tuchel with big win over Everton

ESPN FC

03:53 min | 2 years ago

Chelsea remain unbeaten under Tuchel with big win over Everton

"Frank leboeuf and don hutchison with us. Reflect on chelsea's two nil victory over everton and stevie. I feel drawn to you. As one of thomas calls biggest critics. Surely now you get credit. And i don't understand this biggest critic. I'm just telling you the things that he's doing. Franklin paul was doing as well no to this game against them. There's no question they would a class above today. You know the to move the ball from the back to the medal to the front as fantastic right. Frank lampard teams will do that. The difference between this team and franks team is not given up goals. So now is a different. That's a big difference as a difference. But but the the two as is a frank was the manager of any of the team and the premier league. It wouldn't go side that's came to my argument because this chelsea would've league because they had a great defensive unit and how horrible patch yes denied up. No the going back to what we do. Best and far five scoring goals. The last name premier league games frontline. Bob was in charleston twelve goals. Guess war nine games friendly. The name games. The tickles beating child's guess. What twelve goals. In exactly the same as that is why i'm arguing. For frank lampard rushing tickled to buy goods. I'm just telling the goes against the eleven games. Defeats is the big caveat. Your argument the percent. Yeah tom without. Don't what do you think you agree. We'll stevie saying do not only thing i would say honest is. I was trying to be law towards franklin a good friend of mine and the job that don't watch chelsea and frank author vulnerable resolve torch. I wasn't sure what results that are going to get. They will fifty fifty game. Sometimes the majority of them went with him in someone against him. Breath sites almost took come in an extremely well. No eleven games in nine clean sheets. Dot is impressive. I thought that was that best performance against have that looked shop. Kyw hubbard's look fit a potentially cut out a couple of goals won't choke off for handball. Chalked off that it was an own goal but think this has been a change. I think in the mental illness to chelsea blows frank. Upn a big critic of since he made that big move from germany was this his best game in chelsea shirt today. Yes definitely i mean. It's an encouraging performance. Even if i think he can do much better. Because i him playing for liver kuzin last season i better than even today. So of course. I'm expecting a lot from a talented player and not because of the price that he's been paid he's been transferred you just because of the quality that he showed when he was being in the german league. I'm sure we can do much better. But he's on the way back to his best. And i wish him the best minnow. We don't have many things to say about that. Game jussie deserve to win. I think everton was really poor. Didn't show much during that game. He did what they knew. What to do emits defending well as as tv said and two goals and that's it and they are full five tennessee's bias especially to move to to school another goal but don't forget that we are waiting in the corner four chelsea by game that they had atletico and some of the games liverpool everton and the they won all those games so doing great on nothing much to say is not very entertaining but do the

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'The Bachelor': Matt James Felt Pressure To Choose a Black Woman at the End of the Season

Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen

01:33 min | 2 years ago

'The Bachelor': Matt James Felt Pressure To Choose a Black Woman at the End of the Season

"James is the bachelor mondays on abc. Matt i've talked to rachel lindsay a lot about her time on the show and her experience and i wonder if you can talk to me a little bit about the pressure on you to choose a black girl at the end of the of the season their vows definitely not a pressure i put on myself initially no when i got there being the first black people are gonna be looking to you for a lot of different things and whenever i felt that pressure i just felt back on how i was raised in what i was looking for and a lot of those qualities. Have nothing to do with race in there. Were your hearts at are you carrying. Are you compassionate And thank goodness. That casts was so diverse in that made up a lot of what i was looking forward to may my decision that much easier with that kouadio woman there. Did you have to assume you. Talk to them about diversity before you did the show. I have to assume you said this is how it needs to be for me. Yeah and i think that not being on the bachelorette before they were still trying to get an understanding of lyon. What i'm attracted to him. When i'm about and they did a great job you know across the board what i was looking for i saw and As as the season continues. I think that It's very evident that they did their job in their party. Making sure everything represented.

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interview With Matt James And Lindsay Hubbard

Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen

03:01 min | 2 years ago

interview With Matt James And Lindsay Hubbard

"Please welcome hell on wheels lindsay day. Lindsay andy thanks for having me. Thanks for coming and for the bachelor. Mondays on abc. It's nima finest match james. Hey matt what's going on. Andy oh my god. I'm so excited you're here. I'm so excited that you're the bachelor. Matt i was you know that was not something that i was planning on having thought i was going to be on the bachelorette and a year later on the bachelor. See that. wow okay. I wanna get into some bachelor and summer house questions. Speaking of hannah's breakdown at the end of the episode. I mean lindsey. It had to be very awkward sitting there listening once you saw and heard what she was saying. Does she have a right to be pissed with them. Do you think or is she overreacting well. It's a little confusing because last summer when the girls approached. You're saying that luke was talking to other girls. She was totally fine with it and now she seems to take a different approach. So i don't know it's it's pretty awkward. Just trying to understand if they dated didn't they were all confused a i. I can't even read this twitter name but they want to know now. The queen victoria is gone. What was your reaction when you found out that she was the true toxic one Disappointing you never really know what's going on you. Operate on imperfect information. But when you find out what's going on it's never the wrong time to right the ship so We're back on track okay. Lindsay megan k. Wants to know why you were so upset by what. Hannah said on a podcast. Don't you all talk like that. on podcasts. and social media isn't part of being on a reality show shows a point. I know. I don't tend to talk. Negatively about my. You know has mates on podcasts. But that's just me and you know it was just upsetting. Like i thought we were friends and i was very hurt by her. You know putting out this narrative that i'm this like mean-spirited person and i'm just not so i didn't feel like i needed to invite her to a new year's eve party matt. Billy g wants to know what was honestly going through your mind. When ex contestant heather drove up in the minivan on mondays episode. What did you think of the other women's reactions to her. I was in shock. I had no words and I was talking to piper at the time. And i just broke down. I was just. I was dying laughing. Because i thought it was a joke. Thousand pump in the women. I'm surprised she made it to the room up. She was gonna happen. So you lindsay. You're not with your man anymore. When did you. I am not lit up my allowed to ask that or do we have to wait and find out. No no i mean you'll see a couple of different situations that happened over summer officially for this last time for good. It was october

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What's going on with the New Orleans Pelicans?

The Bill Simmons Podcast

03:46 min | 2 years ago

What's going on with the New Orleans Pelicans?

"This year's deputy f team the new orleans pelicans. I don't know what baker this team you can catch them on any given night and it's a completely different experience than the last night. I don't know if the players make sense together. Actually i'm pretty sure they don't. I don't really know what the overall philosophy is. I don't know if they're trying to be a playoff team if they're trying to be rebuilding. I'm just constantly confused and there are some optimism because they want a couple of games around people here they go here. Zion and then they get killed last night by the bulls and have one hundred thousand breakdowns. And i guess my first question to you is the pelicans what the fuck you. How many exclamation points can we tack onto that. Wt fd think. But i was hoping you could answer this question. Because i think you're spot on in that it's so much depends your view of this team on when you catch them even just like what stage in the season. You caught them because for a minute. It looked like they were going to live up to their personnel and be a tough minded offensive team. Scrounging out offensive rebounds to get points and just kinda struggling on that in because they're spacing issues the script has completely flipped. And now this is all of a sudden very competent offense. I think park has really driven by brandon. Ingram is i ion williamson. They're making that part of it work but the defense. Jesus christ i mean it is. There is inconsistent defensively as really any team out there. Yeah i would say other than brooklyn. It's the team that's most likely to give up one hundred forty on any given night to any team. That knows what they're doing. I so if you actually look at their stats and you haven't been watching that much and you look at the stats and you look at williamson in ingram and all right. Those guys are having good years pretty efficient. And then you look at lonzo and you look at bledsoe. Lonzo shoot thirty seven percent from three so she and forty percent so going into the season like well. Their guards can't shoot. They're not going to be able to have enough space. Well their guards are actually shooting. Okay but then. When i watch everybody together. I don't have a five-man line-up that i liked like yesterday. They're playing Kyra lewis with He he got a little more run and he's really interesting. Rookies really fast. He's little darren foxy and gave them an energy that i was like. Well maybe this. Maybe i would like this version of the pelicans more. If fast you know now unleash sign a little bed. Go up and down a little bit more. But i still don't know who the other two teammates would be with cairo. Lewis design and branding. And i guess the fundamental question for me is do zion and brandon. Ingram makes sense together on a team. That's actually trying to win the title. I think they make sense on offense but the question was i on really broadly. As who are you going to put the five that's gonna make up for all. He doesn't do defensively right now. That's always been my issue with the idea of playing small and we are putting him at the five his rotations is. Aren't there really the pelicans as a team. If i were an opposing coach. I would say this is a team. We can beat him rotation every they are. Pass away from defensive breakdown every time out on the floor and keep moving the ball. You keep doing what you're supposed to do they will they will mess up in a whether it's undersized guy in the corner doesn't quite rotate over all the way. Jj radic or josh. Hart they try hard. They do what they can. But they're not equipped to be helped rotation defenders. If a guy like zion isn't going to be one so i mean i'm i'm kinda bullish on the anger rooms ion depot in general but i am really struggling to see how you put together those lineups. I can see how they kind of got into this conundrum where they clearly wanted to have some veterans early. Some veterans fell into their lap in terms of what was available and trying to get some pics and make their other moves but long term. It's a weird team to build with. And then you get lonzo into this conversation to and what they want to do with him. It's it's kind of messy.

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"hubbard" Discussed on Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution!

Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution!

03:45 min | 2 years ago

"hubbard" Discussed on Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution!

"They listened to the podcast. What's it all about sure. Parenting with ginger hubbard is a weekly podcast. Where our primary goal is to encourage equip parents to reach beyond our behavior address. The issues of the heart and point their children to the transformational power of christ and from a practical standpoint. We want to help parents move past the frustrations of not knowing how to handle issues of disobedience and defiance and into a confident biblical and well-balanced approach to raising their children. And you talk about parenting all the way from the itty bitty years all the way through the teen years upright as you've been through it and you have. I don't know that we even introduce your family but you. You have a pretty amazing family. You've at your kids are grown and they are a living example of your faithfulness as a mom who led them to jesus As we come to a close can you just give one last final word of encouragement to our audience sure to parents with rebellious teens or even parents with young children who have not yet accepted christ or who might still be very young in their faith. I encourage you to speak up about who jesus is to you. And what he's done in your life and pray that he would use your passion and your love for jesus to win the hearts of your kids. And so i just really want to encourage parents to do what my parents did and to talk about. Jesus and the life giving truce his word as you sit at home as you walk along the road as you lie down and as you get up like the scriptures. Tell us to do and remember that no matter where you're starting whether is with a rebellious teen a young and impressionable child. God's word does not return void trait which means his word will accomplish what he set it out to do. That's right and trust him to do it. We just need to be willing to say yes. I love it. Thank you so much ginger. You're an absolute blessing to me into so many others. Thank you guys for listening today again. Find more about to find out. More about ginger ginger hubbard dot com. Check out new. Podcast called parenting with ginger hubbard. We will put links to those things and then if you have not yet purchased her books you definitely want to get those. I have them all. It's called Your first one that you wrote. It's been quite some time. When did you don't make me count to three longtime ago. I can just you know. I can't remember what year that was probably alone. Serving the west wing tempting twenty seven and he was probably maybe seven okay twenty years ago. Yeah well it's still stands strong today so definitely. Don't make me count to three. Wise words for moms is another. Must have for every mum and i can't believe you just said that we will put links to all of those things in the show notes so ginger. Thank you again for being with me. This week i have loved hearing your testimony and just what god has done in your life. Your incredible blessing. Thank you so much you up and you guys have a great week. We will see you back here.

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"hubbard" Discussed on Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution!

Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution!

07:51 min | 2 years ago

"hubbard" Discussed on Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution!

"Or am afraid of the things that i'll have to give up. That might not want to give those things up. I might give them up and regret that. I gave them up. And so when. I was thinking along those lines. Then my thoughts would go more towards you know what this is not for me. This is their decision. This is their choice and they need to quit trying to cram it down my throat and so to answer your question. There were times in in seasons of my rebellion. That i that i felt both that i would go back and forth and i'm sure part of that was the holy spirit pulling me in one way and satan pulling me in the other way the election. Yeah yeah i can see that. So at what point did you actually surrender your life to jesus will as i mentioned had i was when i left home. I was gone for about three months. Maybe maybe a little bit more and it was crazy. It was after midnight. And i had already gone to bed at my friend's house. I was obviously and my parents were just on this particular night just completely emotionally exhausted and they were just beyond discouraged into the point that they were just about to break down and call me and tell me to come home. I live however i wanted to. They just wanted to be home with them but instead they did with. I always did. And they got on their knees in the living room and they cried out to god and they prayed a every time they found this new verse that spoke to them. They would pray about that. Verse in talk to god about that verse. So numerous they found was first corinthians ten thirteen which talks about god being faithful. When we're tinted and that burr says i will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. And in their pain they were just honest with god and they talked with him about that said they said this just really seems like more than we can bear but at the same time. They told me that they wanted to trust him. If they wanted to follow his lead so they prayed for direction they prayed for strength and they said that as they prayed that that this total peace just washed over them and amazingly at that very moment they were literally getting up off their knees in the living room floor from crying out to god and he had just filled them with peace. At that very moment. I came charging through the front door. A person who needed hope and healing a person who two weeks earlier had walked into an abortion clinic and bought into one of the biggest laws of all time. And i remember so well at night that i went home and how god softened my heart like. I said i was actually asleep. I wasn't even considering going back home. I wasn't even entertaining the idea of going back. I wasn't even on my radar. And i just all the sudden i just woke up just out of the blue feeling so depressed and so empty and and just completely hopeless. I absolutely hated myself. And i was miserable with guilt over the choices that i made especially the abortion. And let me just say that at the time as far as the abortion. A really didn't understand why it was wrong. Because i had never gone to church. Never heard anything about the sanctity of life. I never heard that heartbeats in two weeks. None of those things Were familiar to me at all. So i didn't really understand why it was wrong. Because the count the counselors in the clinic. That's all i knew. And they assured me that it wasn't a baby at all that it was just a blob of tissue. May what as soon as i left that clinic. I knew in my heart that that was not true. And i knew that i had just made the worst and the most selfish decision and i knew that i would regret it for the rest of my life. And this is even before. I'd come to know the lord and It didn't bring relief at all like they told me that it would in the clinic and found that brought on the complete opposite of what they promised it brought on a suffocating and all consuming bondage of guilt and shame and so back to that night that god softened my heart I just woke up. Like i said out of the blue and i just started thinking about my parents about this piece in his joy that they had found in jesus and it was a piece enjoy that i desperately wanted and so when i woke up that night it just hit me like a ton of bricks and i thought what am i doing. Why am i running from this. And so i called my boyfriend and he gave me a ride home because i still didn't have a car and even though it was after midnight. His mom was thrilled to let him come. Get me and take me home. Because she was one of the many christians that had been praying that i would go back home and cry and when i got home that night i walked into the living room where my parents had just been crying out to god and i said i'll follow your rules. I'll do whatever you say. Because i want what you've got and Yvette words cannot express how freeing it was that night as i prayed with my parents to surrender my life to jesus. It felt good. Because what i experienced before that was not freedom at all it was bondage and it was miserable and so are pretty much said. Tell my parents and said. I really want to know god. But i don't know how and daddy said well little girl let your daddy tell you how and so i prayed with him that night and it was the best decision i've ever made and it is the single most important decision that any of us could ever make. Yeah that's right well all right. Let's take a quick break. We'll be right back learning to write well. In order to effectively communicate. Ideas can be a challenge. For many students equipping teachers teaching parents with methods and materials which will aid them and training their students to become confident and competent communicators thinkers is key. The institute for excellence in writing is an organization dedicated to training mentoring and providing a model for teachers. In a clear sequential and effective method of teaching writing that reinforces history science literature and other content areas. Our methodology begins with content. So rather than sing to a child. Here think of something and learn to write. We actually give them. The content and through our nine units gradually win them from dictated content to that blank page through the process of learning to write. Well students learn how to think clearly and to express themselves eloquently and persuasively for more information or to order the program visit i e w dot com. We are back with ginger That is such a powerful testimony And hearing it reminds me of a fijian's for if he's to verse. Four says god being rich in mercy because of the great love with which he loved us even when we were dead in our trespasses. Made us alive together with christ by grace. You have been saved in. Your story is so full of the grace and mercy of a loving god who sees us he knows us he hears us And he it's. It's incredible to me to see that your parents were willing to just surrender everything to him. They didn't just surrender their hearts to him. And say we're surrendering our hearts to you but we're going to take over this other part of our lives. That are really hard you know. Our teenage daughter has moved out. she's been rebellious. she's living a life that we We know is destructive. But they trust in the lord for that and they prayed for god's mercy i'm certain over for his grace over your life and that god captured your heart and just true you to himself as it's just an incredible testimony so once your eyes were obviously opened. You walked into your parents house. they're you know. Probably still puffy. I and and you know and red faced from crying out to the lord on your behalf. What did how.

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The C64 'Maxi' Review - Full-Sized Commodore 64 Replica

Hands-On Tech

09:55 min | 2 years ago

The C64 'Maxi' Review - Full-Sized Commodore 64 Replica

"Retro video game consoles are pretty awesome. But i just got the one that i've been anticipating the most. I'm going to review these sixty four by retro games next. This is tweet hello everyone. Welcome to hands on tech. I'm jason howell. So if i had to trace passion for technology back to one key item from my childhood be pretty easy for me to put my finger on it. And that's the commodore sixty four. That's the one of the most popular computer systems. Especially at the time. I think it was known as the most popular computer system in the eighties. And i had a commerce sixty four for quite a few years. When i was a kid and i just had so many memories of connecting to bulletin boards with my three hundred baud modem downloading commercial games that i probably wasn't supposed to have just trading floppy disks with friends at school. I mean this defined my childhood. So when i heard that retro games was gonna put out a commodore sixty four mini console. I was elated now in twenty eighteen. They released these c. Sixty four mini. And it's about half the size of a normal commodore sixty four included some games but you could also tap into it to basically run any disk images from the congress sixty four that you wanted. I thought that was neat. Until i heard that the keyboard was completely functioning which is an issue i have a retro raspberry pi with retro pie on it and i've emulated commerce sixty four many times but not having the commodore sixty four keyboard actually changes. The experience are certain keys to re map is just not the same thing. So then i was super excited. When retro games announced that they were doing a maxi version known as the c sixty four happens to be what i have right here the full size version with a functioning keyboard and it is awesome especially for someone like me on the perfect person to give this a spin. So let's take a look at my experience with the c sixty four first. Let's talk about the hardware itself and boy. Am i happy that i waited for the full size keyboard release. The design is impressively faithful to the original bread. Been model of the commodore sixty four. There was a sand papery texture that surrounds the keys on the keyboard that to my memory is pretty spot on the like chunk of the space bar and how it feels when you slam. That feels just right. Totally takes me back and the keys themselves. They're pretty good. There may be a tad wobbly compared to my memory of the original commerce sixty four but thankfully typing this review on it. So i don't care as long as i can hit that run. Stop key when a game tells me too about the only real difference that i can tell from the original. Is that the shift. lock key. doesn't lock down into place when pressed like did on the original. It is a software toggle so it still has the same functional use is just not quite as satisfying all in all. I'm very pleased with how faithful this keyboard replica is. It's a joy to us where things are very different from. The original is the side and the back of the unit. Basically the i o ports on the side is a power button that you just tap and hold power honor office different from the switch on the original. Also three usb ports for plug near joysticks in on the side or other usb peripherals on the back is a micro usb port for power and aced out for your modern television or monitor. Something you can't do with the original commerce sixty four and another usb port and. I'm super pleased that they included that additional rear facing port because that allows me to keep a thumb drive plugged in there. When i want to add more games which you can do and we'll talk about that. My only real complaint is simply how light and in some ways kind of hollow. The entire system feels the original. Had some heft to it. You know one thousand nine hundred eighty technology and this new version contains a small arm computer with five hundred twelve megs of memory so it's pretty svelte. This nation system running vice after all also no true comer sixty four peripherals can be plugged in here at least not easily so no user port no port or expansion port. Now packed in the box is this joystick. Which as you can see has a lot more buttons than any commerce sixty four joystick. Ever had really you just end up with one if you're using a traditional commerce four controller. There's a lot more here and we'll talk about how that interfaces but definitely not quite the slick stick that. I adored back in the day but it does the job. It is super clicky. Pretty loud characteristic. Personally i never really cared much for in those old school joysticks. There's a large button on both sides. That makes it usable for lefties and righties and along. The bottom is a row of specialized buttons that tap into the carousel interface of the sixty. Four which i'll get to as well as for allowing specialized functions during game play so you can load and save states. You can open a virtual keyboard which on the maxi the large version of the c. Sixty four is is unnecessary. Really and then of course you can exit out to the main carousel screen to load a new game. The stock joystick is really kind of essential. If you want to jump in and out of games quickly. It's a bummer. There aren't other designs to choose from. Because like i said it does the job but it's definitely not my favorite for long stretches. Bluetooth support is not included But some people in forums have had luck with different. Modern controllers plugged in via usb. So assume that you're probably using the stock controller unless you really wanna go diving deep and experimenting you might be able to take your favorite controller and plug it in here but it's probably not going to be super easy out of the box now a mini console releases often only as good as the games that are included on it and if you check wikipedia it says that the commodore sixty four originally had around ten thousand commercially released software for the platform. So no matter how. You chop down to disappoint somebody. The c sixty four ships with you guessed it sixty four titles out of the box including a few vic twenty. Titles a firmware update. They you should. Flash brought another seven games to the carousel and some additional functionality. Over although game selection is pretty paltry and my opinion. It doesn't quite match my own nostalgic experienced. But like i said everybody has a different experience. I really appreciate the epochs heavy offerings here. So you've got impossible mission of all the games games summer winter games the jump man series of pretty much many of epochs is a classic titles are in there. There's also a few other favorites. You radium perr odroid. There's some good games in there. Don't get me wrong. But many of these titles simply were not on my radar when i was a kid so when it comes to nostalgia i'm really looking for titles that i know and going to get to more on that in a second but gameplay itself is as smooth as it needs to be. I didn't find any games that didn't work the way i remember them Playing it is an emulation approach though so consider that. It's not going to be perfect. But i didn't detect anything that clued me into it being ambulation. I have emulated the congress sixty four on the raspberry pi and some keys. Don't exist on the keyboard that you have to plug into the back of the raspberry pi in order to do it. So like i said earlier. Having this keyboard makes the game play experience that much. Better the carousel which used very frequently with the c. Sixty four is thoughtfully done as well. You've got some game. Cover art some gameplay screenshots and then a description of the game along with details like who the composer was which personally is a c sixty four aficionado. I can say that super important. The ship is is an amazing music. Chip that was included in the sixty. Four this dozen a perfect job of emulating it and it is really nice to know if hubbard produced not track that you're about to listen to either our display options if you wish to add some crt style scan lines to the experience though. Personally i kept those off for the most part so sixty four games out of the box pretty limited when you're talking about ten thousand total titles but it isn't a deal breaker because if you format a thumb drive to fat thirty two you can add play d sixty four disk images added to your heart's content though you might have to do some cleanup work. I in order to make that happen. The integrated file manager only two hundred fifty six files in a single folder. So if you have a library of thousands of games you're going to shift everything around into their own folders in order to get access to all of those within the interface or you can tap into a community driven upgrade for the c. Sixty four called project carousel. Usb this actually adds hundreds more games directly into the carousel interface so it's as easy to pick and choose as the stuff that ships with the sixty four. Now do note. Project carousel may violate copyright rules. So you're going to want to be sure to check your local laws before diving in check with your own ethics and see if you feel comfortable with that and if it's legal for you to do so but if you do choose to explore this it's super easy. It's non-destructive doesn't override the firmware permanently. Basically you just throw the image files on a thumb drive and then flash the firmware temporarily after boot up to access all the games in that interface power off. The original firmware returns to stock.

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Google hit by antitrust lawsuit from nearly 40 states over alleged search monopoly

Techmeme Ride Home

06:02 min | 3 years ago

Google hit by antitrust lawsuit from nearly 40 states over alleged search monopoly

"And meanwhile in the midst of everything. We've been talking about today. We expect a bipartisan group of more than thirty state attorneys general to announce an antitrust lawsuit against google later today accusing them of favoring their own products in their search results. I'm not gonna hold the show this afternoon just to report the news because we know it's coming the quotes and get some smart analysis of the details of the case tomorrow. But in the meantime i did wanna flag this. Because we've actually had a look at this antitrust suit which is being led by the texas attorney general and interestingly it makes a specific accusation that google facebook special privileges in exchange for not supporting a competing. Ads system this is potentially very very meaningful. A lot of these other anti-trust cases have been kind of arguing. Theory like what is a monopoly. And what isn't what is. The definition of the market given company is operating in what constitutes anticompetitive behavior. Even but this this is potentially something more tangible because this alleges actual cut and dry collusion the actual of a market by two powerful players in that market this would be an actual illegal conspiracy. Were talking felonies here. Allegedly quoting wired as described in the complaint. The scheme between google and facebook has its roots in two thousand seventeen when facebook announced it would start supporting something called header bidding. The details are two key to get into here. Basically google which runs the biggest online ad exchange likes to make publishers give it first dibs on bidding to place an ad publisher just means any website or app that runs ads. Header bidding was a technical hack that allowed publishers to earn higher prices by soliciting bids from multiple exchanges at once. Google hated this because it created more competition. When facebook declared that it would work with publishers that used header bidding. It was seen as a provocation. The millions of businesses that advertise with facebook don't just advertise on facebook through the facebook audience. Network the company also places ads across the web making it one of the biggest ad buyers on the internet if it began supporting header bidding. That could cause google's ad platform to lose a lot of business drawing on internal documents uncovered during its investigation however the texas attorney general claims that facebook's leaders didn't actually want to compete with google. They wanted google to buy them off. This seems to have worked in september two thousand eighteen. The company's cut a deal facebook. The complaint says agreed to quote curtail its header bidding initiatives and send the millions of advertisers in its facebook audience network to bid on google platform. In return. google would give the facebook audience networks special advantages at auctions including setting aside a quota of ad placements to facebook. Even when the company didn't make the highest bid the agreement the complaint says quote fixes prices and allocates markets between google and facebook and quote. Here's why that matters. The other antitrust cases filed against google and facebook this year by the justice department for google and the federal trade commission and state attorneys general for facebook are based on section. Two of the sherman act which is about building a monopoly in a section two case. It isn't enough to show that a company dominates a market. The government must also prove that it got to the top by using anticompetitive tactics rather than by just being the best. The alleged conspiracy between google and facebook is different. It falls under section one of the sherman act which makes it illegal for two or more companies to make any contract or agreement quote in restraint of trade and quote while the texas case is a civil suit. The claims in it could conceivably serve as the basis of federal criminal charges. A section one case is much simpler if there's proof that the companies did agree to fix prices rig bids or just not compete with each other. That's the end of the inquiry quote. If you can prove an agreement between two firms once you have proof of that agreement. It is called per se illegal said sally hubbard director of enforcement strategy at the open markets institute. An anti monopoly. Think tank quote. This is why antitrust enforcers love to bring section cases because if you can find evidence of more than one firm agreeing to fix prices agreeing not to compete agreeing to allocate a market once. You prove that agreement it's automatically illegal. It ends there and quote. Unlike last week's facebook antitrust filing or the house report on big tech from over the summer most of the juicy details and internal documents including a screenshot of the contract terms between facebook and google are blacked out. The heavy reductions are not the only strange thing about the case the texas attorney general's office fresh off a losing effort to overturn. The presidential election announced the suit in a weird amateurish video posted to twitter before the case had been filed. Still there are some tantalising clues. The document alludes to an email about the arrangement from dan. rose facebook's vice president of partnerships to ceo mark zuckerberg that suggests that whatever deal the two companies had was signed off on at the highest levels another heavily redacted section alleges google violated users privacy and quote agreed ways after signing an agreement with facebook in two thousand fifteen that gave the company access to quote millions of americans end to end encrypted. What's at messages photos videos and audio files and quote. So you know don't as roger mcnamee tweeted quote the filing asserts that google conspired with facebook in the digital ads market if they can prove it and they appear to have evidence. Google and facebook are in huge trouble and quote.

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What to Do About All Those Digital Photos?

The Digital Story

05:17 min | 3 years ago

What to Do About All Those Digital Photos?

"Digital photos pilot faster than leads in autumn in. Today's show is dedicated to getting them bagged up in organized. We're going to rake up this job from two angles using common sense organizing techniques and a dash of artificial intelligence. I'm so glad you're here. I hope you enjoy this show. So i thought okay. End of the year We're kind of getting our act together trying to get our act together in so many different ways a lot of us are working on our homes are parts are living spaces. We're trying to clean up some messes at work. Get ready for what we hope to be. An exciting and productive twenty twenty one now one of the areas that always needs work for folks that. Listen to this. Podcast is our digital photo library. That's right because you know the thing would be. If we stop taking pictures we would stop adding to the problem. And what does that problem. Of course that problem is what to do with all those digital photos. None of us are going to stop taking pictures. So we gon ago about this a different way so i have a guest To start out the show today is isabel. And she's terrific and she has some wonderful ideas about some of getting your arms around your digital photo library and maybe how to approach it so that works best for you and i think that's the main thing because there's no one right way to do this. It depends on what your needs are how much time you have which your priorities are all that good stuff and i think that is the place that isabel is coming from. So let's turn it over to this conversation that she and i just recently had and then when we come back. I'm going to talk a little bit about this free or affordable depending on if you have ten dollars or not a organizing tool to also help us with this process. So we're going to have a little bit of isabel common wisdom in a little bit of machine learning we're gonna roll it all up and hopefully they come out with a better handle on our digital photo library already. Here's isabel isabel. Welcome to the show. Tell us a little bit about yourself. I- derek i I have been an illustrator for most of my life. And i did this cisco i came back to new york into southern food and up to seven eight and i was kind of disaster and i realized i wanted to do something because i was doing less work in editorial illustration and i just moved all might photos and i had to sought my photos and i realized i needed to learn iphoto to put things in order so all my cow chaos. I kind of organized it. And then i did this for of people. And then i realized what this is kind of the same thing that i do with illustration is i tell stories i. I work with colors at work with humor in shapes in this. I'm not. This is fun to do an hubbard if i do this with other people. And that's what i started to do. And that's what. I do now some of the things that you've learned not only with your own photos but you know working with other people in terms of us not only organizing our photo library but standing are photo library understanding what we have and you know what what is important and maybe what isn't as important but maybe we hang onto anyway can so let's start with the serve understanding our photos and then we'll talk a little bit about organizing them as well sure. Okay so is interesting because things have changed so much so now i could work with someone and their pictures starts from the two thousand right. Some people had a digital camera. Right away i could have a family and their kids the only have digital pictures and then there's nothing printed in the meantime we have the iphone and the iphone to kind of change everything or android or any kind of that you have which means that we use the phone as a notebook and we use the phone very differently that the way we were using digital camera so we ended up with so many photos that are. I would say if unroll photos. We don't need for the future and lots of screenshot soak when everything gets mixed up in one place. It kind of creates problems so we have a lot of junk photos that maybe we need to clean up and then we have everything that is every day moment in the big moments of the lives that we used to take the camera and do film with them so we have a lot of things that maybe don't belong together but we have the photos in chronological order. We need to do something about it. So i feel like once you understand that you kind of realize okay. I have twenty years of photos. Maybe maybe fifteen years maybe ten years but it's like life is can be a big mess.

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