35 Burst results for "Issue One"

The Officer Tatum Show
Is Larry Elder up for the Fight?
"So that begs my next question and we only have a minute before the break, but if you could stay with me, Larry, I'd like to get to some of your issues, one of the things I love about your campaign. I am one of those people that donated from the outside is you were willing to talk specifics. A lot of people are scared to do that. You knew what you wanted to accomplish in California and you were absolutely on a mission. Obviously the campaign would be rigorous. What did you say to people that say, well, Larry? Because I got to be honest with you, Larry, when I found out your age, I was like, oh my goodness, I literally thought you were about ten to 15 years younger. But the rigors of a campaign, presidential campaign are going to be tough. Can you handle it? I will be 71 in four days and call 71 71 is the new 51. And you know black don't crack. Come on. Larry, when I first found out your age, I thought that I had read it, ran the news wrong. I was like, there's no way. There's no way. So all right, a black doesn't crack is obviously working in your favor because you're looking very well. And honestly, I know that you're up for the fight, but I know that people want to have that question answered.

The Charlie Kirk Show
What's Going on With the Abortion Pill?
"Is going on with this abortion pill dispute? It's very unclear to me. That's a little confusing. I can understand that. Okay, so effectively, here's what's going on. I'm going to play you some of the reaction. So the abortion pill, which is called tone. Thank goodness I can't pronounce it. Press the tone. Okay. It is one of two drugs used for abortion via medication, as opposed to surgical abortion. These are nasty drugs. These are nasty. The drug was approved in 2000, but it's a big deal now because it Dobbs, and the Biden regime pushed through a policy letting it be prescribed via telemedicine. And sent people and sent to people through the mail. They're calling it medicine. It's not medical care. Abortion is not healthcare. Let me just say that again. It's not. You might be okay with abortion. It's not healthcare. Since FDA approval is nationwide, this is a way for abortion pills to be available nationwide regardless of what the state laws are. So pro life groups sued arguing the FDA's original approval was improper and subsequent changes to the pills prescription were wrong as well, a judge in the 5th suit circuit ruled in their favor and ordered a nationwide stay on prescribing the pill. But let me just be very clear. Some people are saying, oh, this is about the pill. Okay, this is not about birth control. This is something different. This is an abortifacient, okay? I just want to make sure everyone is very clear. That there is a birth control pill, which is still very much legal in America. You could have strong opinions either way about it. You can really do a lot of damage to a young woman that people don't talk about. We actually had a great guest on that a couple weeks ago, doctor Daniel Amy, who talked about it. That's not what this is. This is an aboard a patient. Meanwhile, another federal judge has issued her own nationwide order saying to ignore the original order, basically it's all headed for the Supreme Court. The first question is this is why doesn't Congress take this up as an issue? One of my biggest concerns is how the courts or the administrative agencies are basically playing ball whether it be on the homosexual marriage issue or whether it be on abortion or on the issue of this abortion pill, where Congress obviously doesn't have the votes to talk about this. They don't want to do this. So just all gets delegated to the administrative state.

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
Vivek Ramaswamy and Dinesh Unpack the Concept of "Merit"
"Coming back to what we were talking about in the last segment, it seemed like there was, again, a couple of decades ago, a debate about what merit means. And so for example, if you apply to college, clearly academic skills are important, but college is also about being well rounded about having extra curricular skills about maybe playing a sport. But now it seems that there has been a shift to an attack on the meritocratic ideal itself. And so you have colleges brazenly using race and gender and other sort of identity characteristics to offer benefits and privileges. What does this mean for the future of our society? It seems that Republicans have been a little wary about frontally addressing this issue. I mean, it's addressed in conservative commentary, but not at the political level, and certainly no one seems to have done anything about it. What would you do about it? I think the thing a U.S. president can do is end affirmative action in America. Not a lot of people know this tonight. It was created by an executive order under Lyndon Johnson. It's one one two four 6. Every president since Lyndon Johnson could have rescinded it, but this isn't one of those untouchable issues. One of those sacred cows, you're not supposed to touch. I'm tackling this issue head on. It surprises people to know this. I'm the first presidential candidate in U.S. history that has pledged to end affirmative action in America. What that executive order required is 20% of the U.S. workforce now works for companies that do business with the federal government that have to adopt race based quotas in order to be eligible to do business with the federal government. So we can end that. But I think affirmative action is a symptom of this deeper anti meritocratic culture that now says you get ahead in America not on the content of your character, but on the color of your skin. On the genetically inherited attributes that you inherited on the day you were born, that is not American.

77WABC Radio
"issue one" Discussed on 77WABC Radio
"So this is from the associated depress president Joe Biden issued the first veto of his presidency today In an early sign of shifting White House relations with the new Congress since Republicans took control of the House in January a move that serves as a prelude to bigger battles with GOP lawmakers when government spending in the nation's debt limit These run on sentences are unbelievable But yes Biden sought to kill a Republican authored measure that would ban the government from considering environmental impacts or potential lawsuits when making investment decisions for people's retirement plans Excuse me Environmental impacts of potential lawsuits that goes well beyond that And so here's the associated depress who wrote this damn thing Zeke Miller and Kim Two propagandists for the left In a video released by The White House Biden said he vetoed the measure because it put at risk the retirement savings of individuals across the country Let me tell you something about the use of language here The use or should I say the abuse of language is something that has been perfected by totalitarian regimes Whether national socialists straight up fascists marxists any combination thereof So the plane understanding of words is changed In addition new words are created New words are created And the whole goal here is to promote propaganda and ideology and to brainwash you So the language is dumbed down The language is changed Words lose their meaning where it's changed their meaning

Mark Levin
Joe Biden Issues First Veto, Rejecting Attempt to Block ESG Effort
"So this is from the associated depress president Joe Biden issued the first veto of his presidency today In an early sign of shifting White House relations with the new Congress since Republicans took control of the House in January a move that serves as a prelude to bigger battles with GOP lawmakers when government spending in the nation's debt limit These run on sentences are unbelievable But yes Biden sought to kill a Republican authored measure that would ban the government from considering environmental impacts or potential lawsuits when making investment decisions for people's retirement plans Excuse me Environmental impacts of potential lawsuits that goes well beyond that And so here's the associated depress who wrote this damn thing Zeke Miller and Kim Two propagandists for the left In a video released by The White House Biden said he vetoed the measure because it put at risk the retirement savings of individuals across the country Let me tell you something about the use of language here The use or should I say the abuse of language is something that has been perfected by totalitarian regimes Whether national socialists straight up fascists marxists any combination thereof So the plane understanding of words is changed In addition new words are created New words are created And the whole goal here is to promote propaganda and ideology and to brainwash you So the language is dumbed down The language is changed Words lose their meaning where it's changed their meaning

AP News Radio
Biden issues first veto, taking on new Republican House
"President Biden has lobbed the first shot of what's to be a bigger battle with the Republican led house. The president's issued his first veto, looking to kill a GOP author Bill that would have effectively reinstated a Trump era ban on federal retirement plan managers, considering things like climate change when making investment decisions. The veto is likely to stand and is an early sign of how the president will deal with House Republicans intent on undoing parts of his policy legacy, but it also serves as an olive branch of sorts to environmentalists who were upset by the administration's recent approval of a massive oil drilling project in Alaska. Sagar Meghani, Washington.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Sen. Ron Johnson Shares His Plans to Hold Fauci Accountable
"So senator, unfortunately being in the Senate minority, you're not going to have as much power to be able to subpoena or to be able to cross examine witnesses, but you'll still get some time. Can you walk us through what your personal plans are to hold Fauci accountable and walensky and the vaccine manufacturers? Well, Charles, you're may or may not be aware. I've already sent close to 50 different oversight letters on the whole issues. One of the most troubling ones that I literally just got a backer hand response was the end of December of 2021 where I was highlighting the apparent out of control manufacturing process where we show these hot lots. Let me just quickly answer some numbers. So for the flu vaccine over 30 years, there's been one lot of flu vaccine that had a 137 adverse events reported on the VAERS system. Again, for the flu, one lot, 137 adverse events. For the COVID vaccine, we have one lot that has 5297 adverse events. We have a 186 lots with over a thousand adverse events. 80% of all U.S. adverse events are associated with just 1% of the vaccine lots, 80% of serious adverse events are associated with about 5% of the last. Now, I come from manufacturing. That is the manufacturing process on paper that looks completely out of control, it took the FDA almost a year to get back to me and what they basically reported, the CDC and they just said, well, we don't see any variation in lots.

WCPT 820
"issue one" Discussed on WCPT 820
"Anything goes Friday, picking up your calls, Richard and kenmore Washington ave Richard, what's up? Well, that's my call to find out. Okay. You've mentioned a couple of different specific things about this personhood that for a corporations achieved through some railroad issue. One of them there was a scrolling in the margin someplace by a clerk which indicated just that they were corporate persons. Then you mentioned it another thing you were talking about when you were talking about this issue that there was a note found in a judge's folder that said the issue had never been adjudicated. Correct. You want me to recap that? Well, how do you find, I couldn't find anything on I tried to find more specifics about that in a long document I could find. Easily. I can't remember all the details. That's why I'm sure. I wrote a book about this back in 2002 called unequal protection and how corporations became persons. And we serialized the book over at Hartman to report dot com. And so, and you don't have to be a subscriber or pay anything to read the vast majority of it. And so go to harbin report dot com and click on the Sunday book excerpts and then go down to the bottom and say, show all and just scroll down to the unequal protection book excerpts and look for the chapter that's titled by deciding moment. Now the other way to easily find this is just to put in quotes the deciding moment and my name into a search engine and it'll probably pop up, but this is where it would take you. And it tells the whole story of how the railroads bribed Stephen J field, who was a member of the Supreme Court and was also the head of the 9th circuit to bring these 5 railroad tax cases to the Supreme Court. One of them being Santa Clara county versus southern Pacific railroad. How the court under justice the chief justice Morrison remic weight knocked down their argument and said, no, you guys are not persons, and you're going to have to pay your damn taxes. It was property taxes. And then how the clerk of the court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, who was a former railroad president and his father was the governor of Massachusetts, wrote a head note, which has no legal authority. It's just a kind of a summary of the case that it was attached to the beginning of this case. Santa Clara county. And published that in 1870 1887 in the publications and how that headnote was then, which suggested that corporate personhood was what the court decided when they didn't. And then that had no got quoted by the Supreme Court itself about 15 years later and it's completely unrelated case. And that was the point at which corporate personhood became law in the United States because the Supreme Court cited the head note rather than a case. But they never the one time that corporate personhood went before the court was that one case Santa Clara county versus southern Pacific railroad in the 1886

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
Ryan Girdusky: The GOP Disenfranchised White College Educated Voters
"I want to begin by asking you to tell us a little bit about what you think happened in the midterms because I know people have sort of been debating this. The last month, you know, what happened, what we can do better next time. And I think that we need to talk about it because that way we can have a better game plan moving forward into 2024 and future elections so that we aren't blindsided again. I think there are a lot of things happen. I don't think there's any singular one lesson to be learned. I think there's multiple lessons. So let's start with the fact that turnout. The media has created this narrative, first of all, there was a quote unquote youthquake that millions of young people angry about abortion came out and voted in masses to elect Democrats. The data so far shows that that didn't happen at all. Didn't happen whatsoever. Republican turnout was actually extremely good in this election. And minority turnout, especially among Democrats, was extremely poor. That's why you're looking at Republicans probably getting over 40% of the Asian vote, somewhere in the high 30s of the Hispanic vote. And the black vote remains basically stagnated about 10%. Where Republicans faltered was among white college educated voters, especially independent voters. They were really disenfranchised with the Republican Party, even though they agree with them on issues like crime and immigration, and they don't approve of Joe Biden's performance in The White House. They were very upset over two big issues one being abortion and the idea of a national abortion ban. And secondly, the narrative over the fact that the 2020 election was so they didn't want to look backwards. They wanted to look forward. And I think that and on top of that, you've had major Republican both candidates and senators like Rick Scott and candidates like masters talking about the idea of privatizing social security, really, really irritated a lot of independent voters. So take us to Arizona, Arizona had a four Republicans win and four Republicans lose. The four who lost ran, it was a Blake Lake of hobby and in that one other guy they ran as a ticket on the 2020 election being stolen. The four who won was Kimberly E Tom Thorne and then two other big Republicans and they won on conservative platform issues. Tom Thorne defeated an incumbent running against CRT running against DEI running against bilingual education. Kimberly Lee Yi is not a moderate Republican. She's very conservative. But their message was looking forward to not backwards and they won. And I think that in states and places where the issues were very quality of life conversations like New York with crime. You serve Republican search and when the election really became about Donald Trump, you saw Republicans lose.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
What Should Be the Right's Top Issue? Larry Elder Weighs In
"No matter whether it's Trump, or it's elder, or it's desantis, or what do you think needs to be that top issue that Republicans are moving forward with? Because there's been a lot of controversy about whether or not we got the messaging rate, I feel like we did. I don't know how you can say that talking about people's pocketbooks and their safety is wrong. But what should it be? Well, it's pocketbook issues, but I do think we underestimated the power of a couple of issues. One abortion. The other one is this phone issue of so called election denied. When roe V wade got overturned, I wasn't terribly concerned about it, although there was a flurry for a while, threat on the part of conservatives, it's going to energize the Democrats. But I thought it was going to go away. I thought it had gone away. The polling suggested that it had, but the exit polling suggested that the polling was wrong. It was the number two issue after the economy and well ahead of crime. And so we got that wrong. And I think a lot of Republicans failed to convince people that the reality is all the reversal of growth did is put this issue back to the states where it was for the first nearly 200 years of our republic. What's wrong with that? And I think a lot of Democrats believe that rogue reversal romantic abortion was going to be illegal. And I think it was a bad move on the part of Lindsey Graham to suggest that there's going to be some sort of national legislation to codify restrictions on abortion. It should not be a federal issue either pro choice or pro life. It should be a statewide issue. And I think that scared a lot of people. Regarding the election denying nonsense, you know, Carrie Lake, I thought Hanley pretty well when she informed her voters that Hillary has been denying elections for 5 years and Stacey Abrams denying elections for two years and Al Gore to this day believes that the Supreme Court put George W. Bush in office Vinny Thompson the chair of the January 6th committee tried to overturn the election first week of January 2005 by claiming that the Ohio debo voting machines have been tampered with, there's no evidence that that my point is for 22 years Democrats have been denying elections. I think a lot of Democrats are unaware of that. The reason I know that is I was in Dallas at an airport just a couple of days ago, Jen, and I'm talking to this moderate self described moderate, professor, and he was talking about how he felt that election denying earth the Republicans on Tuesday. And I told him what I told you about Hillary denying election for 5 years. He said, and I quote, I never heard her do that. I said, professor with all due respect, you are part of the problem that

WTOP
"issue one" Discussed on WTOP
"The time. If that happens, the lawsuit would effectively end because the federal government can not be sued for defamation. 8 18. Traffic and weather on the 8s been busy out there this morning Jack Taylor certainly has The Rain never helps and at this point we've got so much going on, please take it easy as you head out early this morning, some areas still even dealing with some dense fog. So we've got slowdowns. We'll start in Maryland 95 southbound. We've still got some slowing, near 100, as you leave the bottom or beltway, headed toward 32 where a wreck was moved over onto the shoulder, 32 eastbound the crash cleanup near shaker drive, stay right to get by. 70 eastbound, there were two issues, one before 29, the other, before the tabs go, both have either cleared or out of the roadway completely now. George avenue at Emory lane, the right side of the roadway had been getting by both directions. Crash involving a truck three 55 in Bethesda southbound after south drive. Unfortunately, it's closing gay two for Bethesda naval, use gates one three and 5. You'll find the beltway still slowing in and loops south of town branch avenue toward the Wilson bridge and delays in Virginia, coming out of the Springfield interchange, you'll slow all the way up toward Braddock road in two 36 near the Robinson terminal. You see there's a broken down white Jeep in that far right lane. There is a good Samaritan trying to get that out of the roadway. There's so far and no Virginia state authorities on scene to assist. You'll find we've got some slowdown 66 eastbound. We were a little bit heavy coming out of Centreville, then slowing 50 toward the beltway. 95 northbound near route one in woodbridge, now we've got word of a new crash, George Washington Parkway, northbound, just north of the overlooks, crash over on the left shoulder, but just stay alert just in case response arrives and grabs that left lane. And overturned vehicle reported on Sterling boulevard east at Shaw drive, follow police direction in Sterling, fairfax county park when your reservation drive. There had also been a wreck. Downtown, nothing out of the ordinary for now. We did have some activity with the long-term work in Massachusetts avenue going eastbound out in your waterside drive the single file left will get you by. It does cause a huge delay. It does look like in Virginia, the Jeep is little is a literary limping off the roadway onto the right shoulder, the good Samaritan will get in his car and then move on. So lanes should be open coming out of Springfield here in just a second. Biometric technologies have changed how we protect our identity. Idemia is solutions are designed with privacy in mind. Learn more at identity with integrity dot com Jack Taylor WTO if you traffic. Chad barrel still kind of a dreary morning here. It sure is. We have some showers, added into the mix along the west of I 81, Charlottesville seeing some rain front royal and about ten or 15 minutes Hagerstown by about 9 30 or so

WTOP
"issue one" Discussed on WTOP
"Different categories here that lawyers involved in this case have indicated to us are at issue. One is classified information. Somebody who either intentionally takes classified information out of the place where it's supposed to be kept or someone who willfully refuses to give it back when a government official comes asking for it. That is a felony. It's something that Congress actually has increased the penalties for just a few years ago following the Clinton email saga. So that's one violation. And then there's a more general violation of taking government records without permission if you go into say a court clerk's office and stuff, the official files in your bag and walk out. There's a statute that covers that kind of information, even if it's not classified, but most of the experts we've spoken to have said they think the reason that there must have been a very high bar of evidence here is because it does involve a former president and this kind of a search at a former president's home is unprecedented. Now we know that Trump has been in discussions for months about these boxes of documents that were taken when he left The White House. Is it possible that any of these materials that were marked as classified or declassified before his term in office ended? Yeah, it is possible. And that's what makes this a little bit different than some other cases where you have classified information that gets out. Until January 20th until president Trump became former president Trump, he had the complete power to declassify this information. Some people have said that he'd need to follow a certain process. I don't think that's right. I think as long as it was clear what he was doing, either he wrote it down or he said it in front of many witnesses and what documents he was talking about. I think he has a very good argument that this information was declassified. I think the issue is, we don't really know the scope of all the classified information that may have been in these boxes. And if it was a matter of just one or two letters, that would be one thing, but if you've got reportedly 15 boxes of information that contain different sort of classified details in them, it becomes hard to see how Trump could have just declared all of it to be declassified, although at least one of his former aides is suggesting that that's what he did. Politico, senior legal affairs, reporter Josh gerstein, fucking there with Depp and Mark. You are listening to 103.5 FM and WTO P

WTOP
"issue one" Discussed on WTOP
"Is up a 168 points. The biggest government IT contractor keeps getting bigger. I'm Jeff cable. 1248. Traffic and weather on the 8s, rob stallworth and the WTO traffic center. Let's take you to camp springs. We got a couple of issues first northbound branch avenue. This is after all the way in near beach road, the right side is blocked for the crash of response on scene, still on Allentown road east brand avenue, all lanes are blocked for the series crash there. You'd have no access to Allentown road as you make your way east of branch avenue. You're only going to be turned around there. No problems really on the beltway through prince George's orb Montgomery counties. Route 50 going across the bay bridge, three lanes east and two lanes open in the westbound direction, traveling at this point in Virginia on the beltway. You were clear so far between Alexandria and mcclain, which are traveling available. Eastbound 66 headed toward route 50, may have a lane blocked as a result of the work zone, westbound I 66 headed pass route 29 in centerville toward the manassas rest area. That's where we had the right lane block for the work on old ox road and Sterling westbound near the dulles greenway, the left lane is blocked for the tractor trailer crash, sound found I 95 off and on the brakes as you leave lord and toward one 23 then again, approaching dumfries all the way down toward garrisonville in the merge from the expressions the main lanes northbound I 95 still slow to get back up to speed pass and Quantico headed toward woodbridge for the south on the northbound side of I 95 headed toward route three and Fredericksburg. That's where we had the left lane block for the crash from response on scene there, no problem so far on night three 95 up to and across the 14th street bridge. You guys are in good shape, but if you're traveling in the district inbound on New York avenue, headed towards South Dakota avenue still with the left lane block that is a result of the work. Prime members save on sustainable seafood at Whole Foods market take 6 bus off per pound of sustainable wild caught fresh halibut

AP News Radio
USPS announces election division to oversee mail-in ballots
"The U.S. Postal Service is creating a division to handle election mail issues I Norman hall Fossil service officials say they've opened an election mail division as part of an effort to ensure swift and secure delivery of ballots for the midterm election Election and governmental mail services is a permanent division dedicated to dealing with the election matters instead of handling issues one at a time as in the past There will be election mail strike teams in every local and district community to address any problems that might arise The postal service is moving forward after being dogged by backlogs and questions ahead of the 2020 presidential election which more than 135 million ballots were delivered to and from voters Norman hall Washington

AP News Radio
Jan. 6 committee subpoenas Pat Cipollone, former WH counsel
"I'm Mike Gracia reporting the house January 6th committee subpoenas former White House counsel pat cipollone The House committee investigating the January 6th insurrection has issued a subpoena to former White House counsel pat cipollone The subpoena was issued one day after former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson testified that cipollone warned against then president Donald Trump going to the capitol with thousands of his supporters We're going to get charges every crime imaginable if we make that movement happen And do you remember which crimes mister cipollone was concerned with In the days leading up to the 6 we had conversations about potentially obstructing justice or defrauding the electoral account Cipollone gave the committee an informal interview on April 13th but he has refused to provide on the record a testimony Mike Gracia Washington

The Dan Bongino Show
Mo Brooks: We Should Not Have Biden's Lying Conduct in Office
"He's not lying I'm sure Vladimir Putin and the war in Russia of course is going to play some role They're one of the leading exporters of petrochemicals but that's simply a lie to call it the Putin price hike You and I both know the prices were going up for oil and gas and everything else Long before Putin ever decided to invade Ukraine So to blame it on Vladimir Putin I can tell you yeah okay that's a part of it But to blame it on him when you're the president of the United States congressman you're going to be a U.S. center here This is the president of the United States He's the most powerful man on earth This guy does not take responsibility for anything It's pathetic It is and it's deceptive and we should not have that kind of conduct in the Oval Office And for emphasis all prices started going up the day that Joe Biden attacked and killed the Keystone pipeline Why Because it adversely affected the psychology of the market people very readily understood that over the long haul they were going to be supply issues because the Biden administration made supply issues One of their key elements of their energy strategy They wanted to cut the supply and the consumption of oil and gas And so from that day forward oil prices have gone up And then they're going to continue to go up unless we start getting into the United States Congress and into The White House and individual or a set of individuals who understand how important energy is to our economy And for that matter how important energy is to our environment Who is it that pollutes the worst Well the countries that don't have the resources to have proper environmental pollution controls because they can't afford them Why do we want to become poorer which is where the Democrats want to push us where we can not afford to have clean air clean water and proper disposal of hazardous waste It's nuts but that's exactly what they're doing

WTOP
"issue one" Discussed on WTOP
"Supreme Court is expected to issue one or more decisions today in argued cases from the current term though there's no word on which decisions tensions are high following the leak of an opinion on a Mississippi abortion case that appeared to show that the high court is ready to overturn roe V wade Protests on both sides of the issue have been held outside the Supreme Court building and in cities around the country Money knew is a 25 and 55 will the average price of a regular gallon of gasoline spiked over 33 cents over the past two weeks to $4 now in 71 cents Nationwide to the highest price average is in San Francisco Bay That's $6 in 20 cents a gallon Many homes are still selling for more than the list price but Jeff playbox says there are growing signs sellers are getting anxious to sell The average sale to list price ratio in the past month was an all time high 103% meaning the average home sold for 3% more than list But nearly 18% of sellers dropped their original price in the last four weeks that is the highest share of price reductions since October 2019 More owners are deciding to sell Redfin says new listings are up 15% from a year ago Money news brought to you by Jurassic encounter Feel the roar Northern Virginia at the Jurassic encounter a dinosaur walk through experience for ten days only may 20th through may 30th at bull run event center Go to feel the roar dot com for tickets and info Up ahead here on WTO President Biden is saying that the U.S. would intervene militarily If China were to invade Taiwan it's 7 26 Around two thirds of men and women will develop osteoarthritis in their hands Patients with this condition have achiness and stiffness in their hands and find it difficult to perform simple daily tasks like getting dressed or turning doorknobs Doctor Benjamin plots a rheumatologist at med star Washington hospital center says osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease That means it worsens over time as a result of regular wear and tear on the joints As we age our cartilage accumulates damage and can thin This creates instability between the joints.

Mark Levin
Robby Mook: Clinton Agreed to Feed Trump-Russia Material to Reporter
"People are saying oh my the lawyers were shocked During testimony today by the campaign chairman for the Hillary Clinton decide this campaign Robbie mook and my okay As reported by the Washington examiner Hillary Clinton personally signed off on sharing since debunked Trump Russia allegations related to alpha bank With the media during the 2016 election according to our campaign manager Robbie moved testified today he was briefed about the alpha issue first by Clinton campaign general council Mark Elias There's another reprobate In this summary 2016 you said the campaign leadership quickly had a meeting about whether the share the information with the media which they decided to do Now they had to know the information was false Do you know how They concocted it They're also present in the meeting where campaign chairman John Podesta A longtime scud Communications director Jennifer palmieri policy adviser Jake Sullivan who is now President Biden's national security adviser according to mook So they all get together and they're trying to figure out how to put this false information out In October as an October surprise to ruin the Trump campaign

The Charlie Kirk Show
Arthur Milikh Offers Analysis of the Current Political Landscape
"Who is the executive director at the center for the American way of life at the Claremont institute, Arthur, welcome to the Charlie Kirk show. Thank you very much, Charlotte. So Arthur, we've been kind of framing the conversation, if you will, right now, around how a majority of the political discourse is around things that are patently insane. The woke, if you will. And that there needs to be kind of a re centering around team reality, and that only conservatives can help make that consolidation possible. What are your thoughts? Well, I think that's true. But, you know, when you look at some of the polling, some of which is honest, I suspect, and you see that there's actually strikingly little support for a lot of these very radical left wing ideologies. And then you wonder, well, how on earth is it that these remain the center conversations of the nation, if they're so little public support? And then you begin to think through how much money and institutional support there is for these causes. And the immense disproportion in power. On the left versus the right. And then you start seeing how many conservatives over the last generation have been snoozing at the wheel. They've been fighting on some very irrelevant issues, one kind of trick that I like to think about is if you implemented the full agenda of many of the think tanks on the mainstream right. Nothing would change about America. A lot of things. It would all be a total domination of the left institutions. And so what we have not thought through is trying to win back territory in real ways. Trying to repeal the immense power of those institutions. We like to do lawsuits. That's fine. But when we lose in the courts, we just say, oh shucks, you know, we'll try again. We'll try to do the same thing again. Whereas when you look at the immense as I keep saying institutional power of the left, they own the universities, which we refuse to defund. They own a lot of K12. These are American tax dollars that are being used against patriotic Americans. It's an astonishing thing. And nobody ever really does anything about it. It's a really interesting

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
Dinesh and Debbie Discuss the 'State of the Union' in Biden's America
"Joe Biden is proving to be a disaster on all fronts, the foreign policy front, the domestic front, and it's really because of him that the State of the Union is such a mess. Biden himself tries to blame all this on external factors, but he did it. And the State of the Union prior to Biden was actually pretty good despite all the pressures imposed by COVID. So this is a change that's produced by policy and Debbie and I thought we would do. Well, it kind of was survey honey, right? Looking at a couple of the key issues where this guy has changed the policy and gotten a terrible result. And I think there's no single issue one had to come to mind. It would be the border. Well, you know, it's really interesting. You mentioned that because I feel like the border are Mexican border and Mexico poses the largest threat that we have that we face. Even more so than the Middle East. Or China, because they are at war in Mexico. And people don't talk about that, and people don't, you know, we have all these illegals coming through and, oh, we have so many illegals. What are we going to do with them? Let's send them to D.C.. Let's do this. Let's do that. But nobody is addressing the root cause of why these people are coming over in the first place. And so I feel like we're just not putting enough resources. You know, we're sending all this money, obviously the Ukraine right now is needing it and all of that. But Mexico is in a very, very, very severe crisis.

The Eric Metaxas Show
Ryan Helfenbein: The Role of Standing for Freedom Center at Liberty
"So what do you see it as what do you see the role of the freedom center at liberty being? In the main thing, I mean, we are in many ways Eric. It's almost like the canary in the coal mine where you see what's happening in the culture and within institutions within evangelicalism. Oftentimes, people are looking for signs of courage, holding the line. What's a demarcation that you guys are really standing for truth? And we point to the freedom center as an example of that. We really, really are trying to press into the issues. One of the things that we have to recognize is that this generation Gen Z that is one of the hardest generations to reach for the gospel. We have to hold the lines for freedom in this culture when you think of life. When you think of liberty and truth and all these things that made America great, it goes back to spiritual principles. You go to Liberty University, for example, there in the welcome center. First Corinthians ten 31 is right there in the rotunda. God is spirit and where the spirit of the lord is there is freedom. There is liberty. We understand that this is a spiritual principle first. It is a pre political thing. And downstream for that from that is culture, downstream from the gospel as culture downstream from that is also politics. So the freedom center really does exist to sort of hold the line there in many ways. And I think both institutionally and also on the outside as well. In addition to you being one of our fellows, of course, we've got Mike Pompeo. We've got Mike Huckabee. We have Abby Johnson. We have several others as well that are a part of the

WTOP
"issue one" Discussed on WTOP
"Did you know you can also say fuel a few minimize the use of roof racks and remove special carriers when they're not in use Triple-A says on the highway empty bike canoe or ski racks can reduce fuel economy Avoid extended idling many newer cars have automatic engine stop start systems If your car will be stopped for more than 60 seconds shut off the engine to save fuel Slow down driving the speed limit and avoiding jackrabbit starts are other fuel conserving tips Particularly on WTO news In traffic and weather on the 8th let's go to Mary de papa and the traffic center All right Liz jackrabbit starts I can relate to this We are going to start out on the capitol beltway That's our bright spot If you have to travel this early Sunday morning nothing reported to be in your way That is both in Virginia and in Maryland On the Maryland side a couple of secondary roadways with issue One is sympathetic and three 55 south at the beltway officials were saying lanes were blocked at least two with a crash and you may be under police direction haven't gotten the all clear on that one Now in Glenn Bernie there's a new accident reported on route 100 Eastbound near oakwood road ex at 15 so watch your ramps as well And watch your mirrors responses on the way Nothing currently reported on two 70 95 belt weighted beltway and we're doing okay on 50s who are from the eastern shore across the Chesapeake from Queenstown across the Chesapeake all the way to the beltway and even inside of the beltway onto New York avenue However in buoy we do have a wreck on four 50 Annapolis road near hill Meade road both ways here watch for possible police direction We'll flip the coin and into Virginia It's the same Our main arteries are interstates traveling well Secondary roadways 28 it was northbound They were looking for the disabled vehicle near west park That should be unfounded as what the word was And that was near Willard excuse me on west park enticing near international drive That is the scene of an accident and responders at last report were headed to the scene This traffic report is being brought to you by wolf trap Van Morrison Bela fleck Tom Jones and more are coming to wolf trap this summer become a member and get your tickets first You can join at wolf trap dot org Mary de pumpa W tuppy traffic Now to storm team fours ride Miller And Liz we're taking a look right now at temperatures in the 30s north and west of D.C. we're getting a gusty wind out of the north and west And that's going to be our weather story.

WTOP
"issue one" Discussed on WTOP
"A 150 points The D.C. metro's unemployment rate unexpectedly ticks up I'm Jeff label It's 1148 Traffic and weather on the 8s back to Mary de pampa in the WTO traffic center All right Mark we'll have to head straight back in Maryland a couple of accidents now to let you know about Baltimore Washington Parkway south inside of the beltway They are in the process of clearing that crash but it didn't land on both sides if you come south inside of the beltway Watch for response Now on I 70 a couple of issues first of your heading east south mountain That is the crash single right lane is going to get you through as you pass 17 Mario exit 42 Listener Gary was also on 70 east out of new market and passing near the way station there and also staying to the right to get by a crash with debris in the roadway We have a vehicular demonstration hitting the beltway so far delays have been minimal They're staying towards the center of the roadway Now police will begin to block access to the grid toward downtown keep that in mind keeping them relegated to four 95 three 95 6 95 and two 95 not expected to be able to get to the grid This will affect those going to see the cherry blossoms which are already delayed with a lot of volume around the tidal basin and coming inbound on the 14th street bridge This will be insult to injury On 66 both directions passing one 23 that is work westbound right lane eastbound left lane and a new crash in 95 in Virginia heading northbound as you pass through staff or getting near the Marine Corps base Quantico the Russell road X at one four 8 staying to the left to get by the crash Protect your home from the invisible destroyer termites call home paramount pest control for a free inspection triple a triple 8 home is at home paramount dot com Mary de pumpa WTO traffic All right Mary to storm team four meteorologist chuck bell We don't have any weather worries at all for the rest of today or tomorrow our next chance for rain moves in here probably around noon time on Wednesday could be some moderate rain Wednesday afternoon and evening That'll.

AP News Radio
Biden says he caught a cold from young grandson
"President president Biden Biden has has at at least least one one thing thing in in common common with with a a lot lot of of grandparents grandparents this this winter winter a a cold cold picked picked up up from from a a kid kid earlier earlier this this week week how how are are you you going going to to see see the the president's president's out out of of like like his his usual usual self self but but yesterday yesterday we we don't don't yet yet believe believe it it should should be be and and again again this this morning morning the the partnership partnership with with visible visible to to me me his his voice voice was was unusually unusually low low and and scratchy scratchy voice voice got got a a little little different different are are you you okay okay the the president president assured assured reporters reporters he's he's tested tested daily daily for for covert covert nineteen nineteen and and these these negative negative the the real real issue issue one one one one half half year year old old grandson grandson who who had had a a cold cold like like suitcases suitcases pop pop the the president president spent spent thanksgiving thanksgiving with with his his family family including including grandson grandson beau beau who who was was also also at at the the White White House House this this week week the the president president had had a a routine routine physical physical last last month month that that his his doctor doctor described described him him as as healthy healthy and and vigorous vigorous Sager Sager made made Ghani Ghani Washington Washington

AP News Radio
US, China ease restrictions on journalists
"China and the US have agreed to ease restrictions on each other's journalists amid a slight easing of tensions between the two sides the announcement in the official China daily newspaper says the agreement was reached ahead of Tuesday's virtual summit between Chinese leader xi Ching paying I'm president Joe Biden limits on media workers the fuel tensions between the two countries for more than a year under the agreement the U. S. will issue one year multiple entry visas to Chinese Janice the report says China will reciprocate by granting equal treatment once the US policies take effect on

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America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Kabul Wasn't a Withdrawal, It Was a Retreat
"I've been waiting all week for this. He is the vice president of the heritage foundation heritage dot. Org he is the man we go to for all matters national security and foreign policy. Jim califano welcome back to america. First you're on am. I know not live on national radio. America you have to actually here. So let's i think there's two big issues one is what they're gonna do next which is going to make things even worse in the white house and and the other is what we how we stop it okay so before we get to that for two days. Now i've been quoting. You'll tweet here on america. First very powerful super powerful visual tweet where you said. The compost wasn't a withdrawal. It was the result of contact with the enemy. Which means it's a retreat. Jim what write that what. So here's what happened. And i'm not nancy drew but i think and i even think on your show. People have unpack this understand. What's going on biden. Convinced himself that afghanistan was going to collapse. He so he had and so he grabbed gani. And he said you're going to cut a deal with the taliban and you're gonna turn the country over to the taliban and what you guys are going to do is let me leave first. And then the country's gonna collapse and it won't happen on my watch and it won't be fall and what happened is of course. The taliban were like well dude. If you just tell us you're leaving we're not gonna cut any deal and of course ghani got cold feet grabbed his suitcases and headed for the door. And then what biden did was just executed is planning precipitated. The collapse and then he put himself in a situation where where there was no escape. It's literally like dustin hoffman walks up to customer and says dude there's a million indians on the little bighorn don't go there and then custard charges anyway and and get surrounded by the by the indians and then he then he turns to the guy next. How could this possibly happen.

Best Comics Ever
"issue one" Discussed on Best Comics Ever
"A i actually started. I started a book before i took on turtles about a group of dorms like dennis dragons orbs in actually started drawing that book before i got turtles In might go back to that. But i kinda wanna do the barbarian stuff. That's you know. That's pretty much it on a creator stuff. It's it's a little up in the air. But i'll know more after i finish allies. Sure sure okay. And shadow is is that is that coming out through Is that kick started via iron circus. Yeah okay still will include a link in the show notes. I know some of that is available to read the web comic that started at. I think on your tumbler. Eldest trump remember if still have the up. There's i read some of it not too long ago so you couldn't tell you exactly how much if you don't want to be up four i. It is still yeah. That's 'cause you know. I i had planned on running it on tumbler. And then getting through all the material that had already in then the next book would come out but then there's kind of like a mass exodus from tumbler. Right you know. I just kind of forgot about tumbler. I guess i haven't signed into that accounting awhile alone on that one. Yeah like you like. You can buy the existing book Through amazon like iron circus. I think there's a digital version of it like a pdf kind of thing like comics I'm not sure we'll put some links here for people to check it out. What can you. What else can you tease about. What's to come in ninja turtles without giving anything a lot. Yeah because i just finished. I just finished writing Issue one twenty. Think like what can i t is. It's not like big spoilers. kind of rally stuff that's been teased for awhile finally happens it doesn't it doesn't go down as planned. Shit hits the fan Trenice like i don't think i have any like classic characters on introducing.

Top 5 Comics Podcast
"issue one" Discussed on Top 5 Comics Podcast
"Thing pretty cool so an art was consistent as the other thing too like you know like the covers. Super bad ass like is this covers. Were really bad. The interiors are just like man. It's just it's very well done completely Alway through talk. The board at solid is a solid. Four i'd give it a higher rating if if you know the mini series being like really really good. I'm like finishes off this. Pay off any amount. I'd almost give it a five like it's real. It's really it has the potential to be fantastic. And i miss. I'm bedell says potential. Today you know so. That's that's that's always warriors you. It's writing at razor's edge right now. So sure was far score. Yeah give it for as well. I mean like you said is solid. It's really good. Art like the carrot. Who's got cool lake dynamic and yeah. She's got all her like high school. Whatever going on but it's really pretty cool on whole guy. The mirror a does lend the idea that if he sees her like. What does that. Mean like crazy So as far as series. I think the reason they did the zero the way it is for as far as a release is concerned more so get this name in front of people visit you see in the store. The covers awesome and as far as like the idea. I don't know this particular author from anything. Vp switch four schwab schwab at all. I'm sure if you're an avid book reader than you probably encountered this person before like normal books but I think probably why they did this year is the way they did. It is just to entice people built hype here the same rate same way. Do a dollar issue in trades her coming out for things. It makes me interested to see how they make Issue one kind of origin wise. Explain what's going on here. I'm really interested in that until you want comes out. I kind of wonder if it'll just be a thing. Where they they give it to you in dialogue. So maybe we'll get to read this book. I don't think that the guy in the mirror sees her. He don't think so no. I think because it's it's all a vision of through the person's is and i think she's looking through her own is her own death and so.

Shut Up I Love It
"issue one" Discussed on Shut Up I Love It
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Capes & Lunatics: Sidekicks
"issue one" Discussed on Capes & Lunatics: Sidekicks
"Know when we first started talking about i thought they were not going to be as modern as they were surprise. And forget how long actually congress has been around like six hundred thousand. I know wasn't as linear. I think you make a good point about you know how modern they are. I feel like the old city. The to twenty four l. series was try. It was kind of on the cost. And now this kind of bridges green lantern across against modern with the number one in the emerald dawn stuff. So they're kind of. It's kind of modern. But kinda throwback so yeah. I don't know goofy a lot of it. They never mentioned again. But i think the the action comic stuff is kind of like the cocoon. 'cause it's like two twenty four that caterpillar crawls in the comments next week when we get to the new series outnumber one. It'll be so yes so yeah going forward kids i. It'll be pretty straight shot. Just the regular series starting with issue one in nineteen ninety again once we once we guy coroner stop saying yeah we can maybe jump back in and look at his first appearance and even maybe As he shows up during crisis you know. There's a few issues there that we could talk about it. I am they recommend some reading and then he had what is it was like a prestige format series guy gardner report. That's on the list. I just ran denver. It's time to hockey. I remember picking that i think about. I think i was working at a comic shop. I'm got that one and it was good. I just statements soon the art and at that point pretty much green leonard and stuff was written by the same writer. I think i've which you talked about him a little bit. Yeah all right so all right. I'm gonna put you guys on the spot. ra. So matt kona Comic book store. What grade would you give. The action comics weekly. Green later arts are all know. The altogether were okay. I mean i think they were a little inconsistent so i'll say Plus you could do better see me after class. Red income the corner a no sticker. No stick i mean you know i i read. It wasn't like pulling teeth kind of rush through a but it didn't. It didn't stick with me resonate with me. It did lead me to think. They have to get oprah's approval for that. Her oprah winfrey. They called her oprah some points and ms at others that but sure they had some batman money coming in from the movies but maybe they could that man alien faith showed susan or something for me. I think i have to agree with matt. Cc flaws i mean i think it would..

Capes & Lunatics: Sidekicks
"issue one" Discussed on Capes & Lunatics: Sidekicks
"Say after comics. Eight got like forty two. They'll be the comics. Were hurt off talking. That's right. i'm talking. I'm complimenting people i must pay for that controversial figure i will silence ad there. We go sorry about that. So i i know. Sometimes we like the goofy stuff but that again it was like was this. This was a little difficult to get through like some of the other stuff. Sorry Sorry i was going to say was Were these a little bit more of a slog to get through than like say like the emerald dawn's Yeah a little bit at emerald. Don felt a little bit more rich More of like a page turner. This i was. You know it seems like something you know did you ever read the three paneled spider-man's in the newspaper yeah sorta seems like an expand obviously bigger expanded version of that you know. We're kinda drags along and You know some days are better than others so the we were green mannered was cancelled with two twenty. Four green lantern corps was cancelled to twenty four jumped over comments weekly where does emerald dawn and emerald dawn to fit those after his comments weekly. I think i think wasn't I think i'm trying to remember thinking emerald dawn. One wasn't like right before issue one. Maybe i mean. I was reading at the time but i swear it's like at the end of the first. The first may series than say something like you know. Check out.

KZSC 88.1 FM Santa Cruz
"issue one" Discussed on KZSC 88.1 FM Santa Cruz
"Other strategies and mandated vaccinations of teachers should not be required before schools reopened. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's road map for getting students back to classrooms had been highly anticipated. But it's guidance is just that the agency cannot force schools to reopen. And agency officials were careful to say they're not calling for a mandate that all U. S schools be reopened Cape if they, Sam Arnold reports. The CDC released new guidelines advising that K through 12. Schools can resume in person learning if they implement universal and correct mask wearing hand washing and physical distancing. Cleaning of facilities and contact tracing notably absent from the recommendations were guidelines that educators should be vaccinated before returning to in person learning. The guidelines also did not specifically recommend testing for the virus as part of their strategy. The recommendations, said Vaccination of teachers, while important was not a prerequisite for reopening, according to the CDC. Evidence suggests that many K through 12 schools that have strictly implemented mitigation strategies have been able to safely open for in person instruction and remain open. CDC director Dr Rochelle Walensky emphasized that local governments should consider community transmission levels when deciding when and how to open schools in their area. With the release of this operational strategy. CDC is not mandating that school's re opened Thies recommendations simply provides schools a long needed road map for how to do so safely under different levels of disease in the community. The evidence cited by the CDC suggests that in person learning has not been identified as a substantial driver of covert 19 community spread. A New York Times survey of 175 pediatric disease experts found that most experts agreed it was safe to open in person learning with 86% of experts surveyed, saying they do not believe vaccines are necessary to reopening. President Biden, an ally of unions, has faced mounting pressure to stick to his promise of reopening schools within his 1st 100 days. Teachers unions supported by them for president, but say that resource is must be in place to fund all the mitigation measures recommended by the CDC. Becky Pringle is the president of the National Education Association. Speaking on C Span, she said that Wisconsin schools cited in CDC research that had reopened successfully were provided with ample funding to put mitigation measures in place. No schools that reopen there. They have sizable donation from a private foundation. To provide the additional resources so all the students and educators had mass. They had small class size and so they could socially distance they had testing available. They had people to do the tracing and they were working with educators to think about how they could bring those soon's back safely. We have to have all of those measures in place. Biden has pledged $130 billion to help schools update buildings by protective gear and enact other recommended safety measures as part of the coronavirus relief package he is hoping to pass in the coming weeks. Teachers unions have expressed support for what Biden is called a science driven approach to re openings. But in the rank and file, many teachers have opposed school re openings, saying they should be vaccinated first on that Russian re openings puts them and their students at risk. Tensions between unions and school districts are still high in places like Chicago, where teachers strike was narrowly avoided when unions agreed to return to in person learning While the Trump administration received blowback for pressuring the CDC issued guidelines favorable to reopening Biden administration officials seem anxious to convey they will not try to direct or influence the CDC when it comes to school reopening policy. Here's White House press secretary Jen Psaki at a press briefing before the CDC announcement. As we've said, we want to be led by health and medical experts, As of this morning, no one on our senior staff call had seen the CDC guidelines. They are theirs to determine and to release there, of course. The president receives regular updates, as does their senior team, as does our covert coordinator about the status of work in progress, But Thies guidelines are their guidelines. They're based on the health and medical experts working at the CDC and certainly under the leadership of Dr One Ski. Reporting for KPFK I'm Sam Anderson. The city of San Francisco says that suicide rates of Children have hit record highs in a lawsuit aimed it, pushing the city's school district to reopen classrooms. City Attorney Dennis Herrera has filed the lawsuit in the San Francisco Superior Court. It includes testimony from hospitals in the San Francisco Bay area. And doctors who cite alarming increases in suicidal youth. San Francisco's public schools have been closed since last March. The lawsuit argues that keeping the school's closed despite city permission to reopen violates the state constitution and is harming SAN Francisco Children SAN Francisco supervisors this week voted to establish the San Francisco music and Entertainment Venue Recovery Fund. Aimed it, specifically helping independent.

WMAL 630AM
"issue one" Discussed on WMAL 630AM
"Morning updates. I'm Rick Collar Jeff Wolf behind the console. Jane Hauptmann, our producer this morning, and it's been a week of unity in Washington. A week of unity in America, the theme of President Biden's inaugural address. Unity lasting about as long as the inaugural address lasted this week. Um If you are one of over 70 million Americans who voted for President Trump, you've now been shamed and scolded by the Democrats in the media. The next step is to de program Trump voters. Twitter and Facebook now won't allow many Republican leaders to communicate with their followers anymore. Welcome to Joe Biden's Unified America. The man who promised to be your president, whether you voted for him or not. Among the unifying activities this week. We're 30 executive orders issued by President Biden. President Trump issued one executive order on his first day in the White House, and Ah, number of these of the 30 executive orders 10 were reversals. Of Trump Administration policies. Now these air basically done without any explanation or a parent consideration of any ramifications. The idea of rejoining the Paris climate accord without putting any conditions on China who doesn't really have to Abide by any of the regulations until 2030 If we just go back into that one with no conditions. I don't know how smart a move that is. The Keystone XL pipeline will get into that in a minute. That was a real gem because Canada is very upset about it. We'll talk about that in a moment. But this whole notion of unity the tone the way the Democrats have just Taking the impeachment and are running with the impeachment trial. Now of the president will talk about that shortly, but the whole notion of unity that we heard so much about I maybe I'm being a little over critical or sensitive, but There are other people who feel the same way I do, including congressman then Crenshaw. They're gonna keep talking about unity. But they don't want to unify behind anything that the American working class might actually want Cancer. The Keystone Pipeline That's tens of thousands of the union jobs union jobs, by the way that pay a lot better than jobs for, say, solar and wind. Okay, on average $20,000 better pay for oil and gas jobs, then for solar and wind, and by the way most of those jobs for solar and wind manufacturing those air in China. Okay, So that's what Pete made a judge is talking about when he says other jobs, not talking about good paying American jobs, and they need to confront this fact. And they need to confront the fact that when you drastically raise the minimum wage, all of a sudden to $15 an hour you're going to cut. You're going to cut out millions of jobs across America. That's not according to me, that's going to the Congressional Budget Office. I've got small businesses in my district, begging me to do something about this. You can't let them Do this, They say we will. We will immediately lose our business were already hanging on by a thread. So listen, here's what it comes down to. If you're going to claim that you're the party of the American working class, yet actually have to support working. All right. That's a requirement to be a working class party, and they just won't do that. Well, how did Senator Tom Cotton feel about the whole concept of unity this week? Joe Biden's first week has been very disappointing. You know, he stopped construction of the border wall. He even ended the remaining Mexico policy room. Migrants trying to poach our southern border for bogus asylum claims were staying in Mexico in the Mexican government was cooperating with us Now we're gonna be releasing them into the country once again to show up, perhaps at a hearing month, three years from male, he might as well just hang up a big open for crossing sign and our southern border. You see 7 9000 people in a caravan. They'll just wait till it's 70 or 90,000. Because of Joe Biden's open border policies at a time when facing a global pandemic, and we can't confirm if these migrants have or have not had the Corona virus. And when 10 Mil tens of millions of Americans are still looking for work or trying to get ours back when I bring in more foreign workers to undercut their wages and take their jobs away from him that is putting American workers last, and Tom cutting had a little more to say about jobs. I can't think of another president who took office that consciously decided to eliminate American jobs. The Keystone Pipeline alone generates more than 10,000 high paying blue collar jobs. And then when you add on to that all the obligations commitments the.

KGO 810
"issue one" Discussed on KGO 810
"Nolan. Hey, How are you doing, Leo? I'm great. Thanks for hanging on. All right. No problem. Thank you Have been I had to two questions for you about trying to make him brief, Um, even answer them. Okay. I'm separate issues. One is, um the passwords. On the iPhones. Is that states that the work and doesn't offset other programs like one pass, and all of those, actually, if you on Lee use Apple devices It is is good. A password manager as you could get. Apple does a very good job of securing it both on the iPhone and on the Macintosh there, it's hard to find, but there's a password generator built in And because it's from the operating system. It's certainly the most convenient in terms of, you know, filling in passwords, things like that so absolutely, it's safe. I actually, uh the promise you have to use safari on the Mac. You have to safari on IOS. It won't You know, you can't. Your passwords will not be available to you on anything but an apple device. So Windows and Android. Forget about it. So the main reason people use third party password managers like last pastor, one password or keep ass orbit warden and knowing go on and on is because they're cross platform. And they worked pretty much the same. The big advantage Apple has is, you know they only operating system s so that they can be more tightly integrated. But in terms of security, they're doing it absolutely right. Okay. Thank you. Thank you. I'm trying to keep it brief. My next question. Maybe this might be just put in the Chatham. See if someone knows the answer to it. Um, my question is Microsoft Office access, which is a catalog in program. I need something similar to that for Apple or from Mac. Um, I have about 1500 DVDs. Blue rays, Fourcade. And I want to tell all of them like you know, by John nearby titled those things. So if you know of a program that radio give you some suggestions, so there's three ways to go with us. There's roll your own. There's Purpose built for that specific. Thing, And then there is more like access, which really is a database program. That is completely general purpose. You can make it be about your CDs, but you could make it back about anything, and it's actually used in business, but for a lot of things, So it's a heavy duty database program. So I'll give you something in each of those. Categories. If you're going to roll your own, you know access uses a rowing column layout that's kind of like a spreadsheet, right? So truthfully, you could use the spreadsheet that comes with Mac computers, which is called numbers. And I think there's even a template for like a DVD database. That would be just fine. You know it. It'd have many of the same features is access. So that's if you want to just roll your own. But there are also this is a fairly Popular category. On the Macintosh so there a lot of programs that were designed specifically for cataloging. Things like books and movies and TV shows. The best one out there, the most beautiful one out there on the one that's been around the longest, is called Delicious Library, Okay and delicious Library version three is out. It has a built in scanner, which is nice. So you can use your iPhone to scan the back of the DVD case in automatically populated. It's free to try. It's not very expensive compared to something like access, which is Fairly expensive purchase. I think it's from delicious dash monster dot com. I think delicious library and it's beautiful. It really looks gorgeous, and it'll give you charts and all sorts of things. So there's That's a purpose built program specifically for tracking books, music films, that kind of thing. Uh, no. I'm gonna give you I said I'd give you three categories. If you want access. If you want a database program, Of course, they're a lot of choices on the Mac side as well. But I think Claris FileMaker is probably the best full service. Database on the Macintosh. It's designed really for you to write programs like delicious library yourself and distribute them and has that capability, But that's a that's a that's a powerful relational database, and it's probably overkill for what you want. So there's three different choices. Do it yourself in numbers, get delicious library or a lot. There are a lot of other in that category a lot of other database programs for that, or AH, full database program, which would be FileMaker Pro. So's your three choices. How about that for an answer? You actually gave me excellent. Finish it that I used access. Um, I created a program but I wanted something for Mac. You're gonna this is the most effect. This program was so beautiful. When it came out, it's been more than 10 years. That has spawned a whole Kind of most software movement. They called delicious movement in Macintosh software, and so I'm really pleased that the delicious monster is still doing it still making it available. I think it's a really nice Little program that has been around for an awful long time. On gets better all the time. I think you're going to say Oh, wow. This is so much better than access. Thank you. I will. I will look for that right now. All right? It's nice to talk to you. Have a great day..