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"jack bishop" Discussed on The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

03:07 min | 8 months ago

"jack bishop" Discussed on The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

"You've got up to 66% on the whole ensemble of products, but take advantage of it, just don't forget to use the promo code DI NES HD dinesh. I'm continuing my discussion of investigative reporter John Solomon's bombshell report on the outsourcing of censorship by the Biden, well, Biden regime. I'm not gonna hesitate to say it. They're acting like totalitarians. They don't really deserve to be called anything other than a regime. So they have an enemy's list. And who's on that enemies list? This is what is kind of revealing because the enemies list is now been disclosed. It's been uncovered. And here's who's on the list. I'm just going to read some of the names. Real James Woods. Gateway pundit, Donald Trump Jr., Tom fitton, Jack bishop. Eric Trump, Charlie Kirk, Mark Levin, James O'Keefe, Richard grenell. Harmeet Dylan, a Breitbart News. Robbie starbuck. So you have this list. These are the bad guys from the point of view of these of the Biden administration. They're also the bad guys from the point of view of these left wing nonprofits. So the working together to shut down the opposition and let's remember some of these guys, Robbie starbuck was running for Congress. So you're talking about election interference. You're also talking about silencing important influencers in the days and weeks leading up to a presidential election. Think about this. And they don't hesitate to do this. So to look at some concrete examples, well, Marjorie Taylor Greene is also on the list. I'm a little disappointed. I'm not on the list. He goes, no, no, no, no, no. But hey, I'm a little surprised I'm not on it, but nevertheless, to look at a couple of examples. They're going off, they want to restrict Paul gosar. Why? Because he's sharing project veritas videos about the about the Minnesota cash for ballot harvesting scheme. Hey, listen, here's some $300 and $200. We have a scene of this in 2000 meals. And my Kelly representative Republican from Pennsylvania is dangerous because he files a law against the state's mail in voting law. This is a Republican from Pennsylvania, notice that Pennsylvania is a critical state. So these guys are keeping a very close eye on we need to win Pennsylvania. Let's go after this guy. He's challenging our mail in voting law and on mail in voting laws critical to achieving the result we want. Now, so this is all very eye opening stuff. It turns out that there is a guy named Mike Benz BEN Z he's a former State Department official. This is the guy who did the investigative research that he then turned over to John Solomon. So this gives you an idea when you have investigative reporting. It's not just that John Solomon goes on finds out all the information, this information can be quite complex, and somebody has to get the information extracted out

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The Enemies List of the Secret Sensors

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

01:57 min | 8 months ago

The Enemies List of the Secret Sensors

"I'm continuing my discussion of investigative reporter John Solomon's bombshell report on the outsourcing of censorship by the Biden, well, Biden regime. I'm not gonna hesitate to say it. They're acting like totalitarians. They don't really deserve to be called anything other than a regime. So they have an enemy's list. And who's on that enemies list? This is what is kind of revealing because the enemies list is now been disclosed. It's been uncovered. And here's who's on the list. I'm just going to read some of the names. Real James Woods. Gateway pundit, Donald Trump Jr., Tom fitton, Jack bishop. Eric Trump, Charlie Kirk, Mark Levin, James O'Keefe, Richard grenell. Harmeet Dylan, a Breitbart News. Robbie starbuck. So you have this list. These are the bad guys from the point of view of these of the Biden administration. They're also the bad guys from the point of view of these left wing nonprofits. So the working together to shut down the opposition and let's remember some of these guys, Robbie starbuck was running for Congress. So you're talking about election interference. You're also talking about silencing important influencers in the days and weeks leading up to a presidential election. Think about this. And they don't hesitate to do this. So to look at some concrete examples, well, Marjorie Taylor Greene is also on the list. I'm a little disappointed. I'm not on the list. He goes, no, no, no, no, no. But hey, I'm a little surprised I'm not on it, but nevertheless, to look at a couple of examples. They're going off, they want to restrict Paul gosar. Why? Because he's sharing project veritas videos about the about the Minnesota cash for ballot harvesting scheme.

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"jack bishop" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show

The Charlie Kirk Show

09:01 min | 11 months ago

"jack bishop" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show

"With us right now is Jack pasovic from turning point USA's human events daily, Jack posobiec will be speaking at our turning point USA student action summit, not too late to get your tickets. That will be happening in a week and a half. Our largest student action summit ever, despite travel costs, I mean, I looked at flights. It's like $1400 round trip from San Francisco to Tampa or from Denver to Tampa. And so it's really become a push for our team that done an amazing job. Jack bishop is with us. Jack, welcome back to the program. You know, Charlie, we were just looking at that ourselves, and I was thinking that, you know, it turns out that Orlando is only about an hour and a half drive from there. So we're looking at obviously we're an east coast here on D.C.. So we might end up having to go just because the costs were so crazy because we want to bring the family. We want to bring the kids. We might end up flying into Orlando and then driving over to Tampa. Yeah, it's no joke, almost a $1000 a person from certain markets if you get a nonstop flight. It's unbelievable. Thanks Joe Biden. Thank you precisely. So Jack, the assassination of Abe is something that the media has just not really covered very much post the initial shock and awe, who did it and what are we missing in regards to this story? Well, so there's this individual who did it by the name of tetsuya. And he seems, as far as we can tell, the police are saying the Japanese police are saying that he confessed to them. Apparently because his mother was full, was joined one of these sort of like Christian offshoot cult organizations. There's a lot of these that operate throughout Japan and South Korea. She had been donating so much of her money to this thing that it turns out that they didn't have any money then to inherit or for him to inherit as, as her son, and so this guy went completely nuts, then starts building guns in his home. Keep in mind, there's something that people, I think, for the Charlie Kirk show, will want to know that the private ownership of firearms in Japan is strictly regulated. You do not have them. This is not something that's heard of in Japan that people just go out and get fired. It's certainly not the United States. It's not even Europe in terms of that. And so the issue then becomes he builds these things in his home and then decides to go kill Abe because he believes that Abe has some connection to this group and then goes walks up right behind him with what appears to be, right? You know, sort of homemade sort of shotgun. And I was able to use that to shoot him in the back. Yeah, so what if the potential motivation for this? You said because his mom joined some Christian cult. That doesn't make any sense. What they're saying is he says that his mother joined this cult organization, gave over all of her money to them and that he believed for some reason that Abe was actually secretly in cahoots with the cult leader. So as a is it possible the CCP was aware or behind this? Well, to me, it looks like something that it does, it seems more Japanese than in terms of just the roots of it. I wouldn't necessarily call out the fact the question though is what's going on with the security situation there. How did this guy know what the schedule would be? How did he know what the route would be? Why was the security so poor, right? How was this guy who's not part of the security detail Charlie? You've been in a million events that have had Secret Service. I've been in them. You know that you are not allowed in that bubble, right? Around the executive protectee, unless you are part of the detail or you've got one of the passes, one of the pins, et cetera. This guy was able to walk right behind. The former prime minister of Japan still one of the most revered political figures in Japan without any ID whatsoever. And so obviously there's a lot of questions as to what exactly led to failure there. And as far as the CCP goes, the CCP sans to gain tremendously from this. Why? Because Abe was one of the number one thorns in the side. One of the largest and most vocal anti communists in the entire region of Asia Pacific. Look, when I served in the U.S. Military, we would go to Japan time and time again. So I was 7th fleet. That's based out of Japan. I've been in yukos so many times there during the time while Abe was prime minister, by the way, and his big thing, Charlie. His big plank that he was pushing for Japan was to take Japan and their constitution away from having this pacifistic government and returning them to the status of a military power, building actual aircraft carriers, deck landing platforms, building air helicopter carriers, right? He wanted to put Japan on a footing because he understood he understood the rise of China and threat to Japan. And what's interesting now is that there's just two days ago, two days after his death, Abe's party just won a two thirds super majority in the upper chamber of Japan's legislature. What does this mean? This means that his vision of Japan actually being able to go forward and return to a military power status in Asia could finally be seen through, even though of course he will not actually be there in person to see it. Yeah, I mean, look, we have no evidence that the CCP was behind this. I don't trust the CTP at all. And you don't either. So I just have my suspicions, especially with all of the drama and the energy happening in the Asian theater right now. What has the CC CCP's response been to this? Oh, so the CCP's response initially was cordial. It was gracious that, but you saw some at least on the official angle, but then you saw some of the organizations there. Some of the newspapers in China, like this one, global times, or in Chinese Guangzhou, sure about. So they are known as sort of their really vociferous party linked paper. This is the one that you're hardliners. This is the one that the hardcore communists are going to want to read. They came out there and said, at one point, Abe stood for improved relations between Japan and China. But since that time, he has destroyed that legacy and destroyed Japan Chinese relations because of his what they call his interference in the Taiwan question. And of course, they call the Taiwan question the fact that he does recognize Taiwan and has even called for the United States, specifically Joe Biden to drop its neutral status on the one China question and to firmly recognize and assert the fact that the United States would come to defend Taiwan. Abe was one of the biggest proponents of a free Taiwan in all of Asia. And so that's something where in Mainland China today and over this past weekend, you saw people at bars, you saw people at having celebrations celebrating the fact that Abe had been killed in the street. Do you think China is going to make a move soon on Taiwan? Oh, I don't know why they wouldn't. I mean, look at our navy right now. Look at our army. Our army, we've got soldiers who say that they can't be loyal because of a Supreme Court decision that they don't like. We've got aircraft carriers where the planes are falling off the harrier jets. We've got other ships that are burning to a crisp at the pier in San Diego because the sailors on board don't know how to put out a fire on a ship anymore. This is something that sailors, by the way, have known for about 5000 years. It's obviously been a problem on ships since the very first ship was put in water. We can't do that anymore. We can't handle any of these things. So if you're Taiwan right now, I was joking with somebody the other day. I said they might as well just start changing the flags, right? They might as well just start going for it right now. Either start changing the flags or start mining the Taiwan strait right now because the PLA, they're coming. So you think it's imminent that a move from the CCP on Taiwan. I mean, how bloody would that be? Would Taiwan put up a fight? Well, it depends on what they would choose, right? For me, and I think for a lot of naval strategists, one of the main tactics you think they would use because of course Taiwan is not Ukraine, right? So they don't share a land border what they share is a sea border. And so when you're dealing with an island, the easiest way to neutralize an island is simply to blockade it. So an air blockade, a sea blockade, and essentially park the entire People's Liberation Army encircled the island and then borrow it so that nothing can get in and out and then also prevent air from getting in and out. And then of course that becomes a test of who Joe Biden, because are you going to airlift supplies into Taiwan? Are you going to continue trade? Are you going to keep those sea lions open? Then also, oh, by the way, what's right next to Taiwan is the largest maritime shipping channel in the entire Pacific Ocean, right? That's the channel that gets you from the South China Sea up to Japan up to Korea, et cetera, et cetera, right? 80% of the world's trade travels through that maritime shipping channel. So what does the PLA navy do in the next point? They start going into there and they see any ship that goes through here. You have to register with us. You have to check with us first. And so they are going to make everyone essentially go for that power play. They Charlie, they might be able to do this without even firing shot. Wow..

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"jack bishop" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

02:52 min | 1 year ago

"jack bishop" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"Stories from our series aging while queer I'm Melissa Harris Perry and that's next time on the takeaway week afternoons at three on 93.9 FM Later on morning edition here on WNYC 30 years ago Soviet president Gorbachev announced a reporters the disillusion of the USSR He looked very tired He expressed his trepidation about the future But I thought he just seemed relieved We'll hear how the Soviet collapse frames current tensions between Russia and Ukraine that's coming up next hour 32° now cloudy skies this morning expecting mostly sunny skies this afternoon with rain coming tonight and tomorrow This is morning edition from NPR news I'm a Martinez I'm Sarah mccammon And I'm Stevens The celebrity chef Jack bishop as a motto My kitchen mantra is pretty simple I serve whatever I cook and I smile No one will actually complain even if the food isn't perfect Go for it in other words and don't worry if things go wrong Keep that thought in mind as we pass through the dramatic story that follows Jack bishop hosts the PBS television show America's test kitchen He occasionally talks about cooking with us and is the holidays arrive he offered to show me a seemingly simple holiday recipe It doesn't show signs of stopping and I brought some corn for popping Popcorn What could be simpler than that You just pop it But Jack bishop says you can dress up your popcorn to make it an elegant snack So elegant that you could package it and give it as a gift So we're making spicy caramel popcorn It's got just enough heat to compete with the saltiness and the sweet and we're gonna use smoked almonds So you have another layer of flavor rather than just general nuts So here's the setup I'm in my kitchen and Jack bishop is watching from his kitchen over Zoom and cooking along with me We're mixing together popcorn nuts and spices and the key is the caramel the sauce that will harden and make it all stick together I don't claim to be high class so I started by using microwave popcorn which Jack reluctantly allowed You can use bagged popcorn You can use microwave popcorn I pop my own popcorn 'cause that's just the way I roll But it really doesn't make much difference How do you pop the popcorn Do you do it over an open fire What's your method The trick is to take three kernels put them in three tablespoons of oil put the lid on and then as soon as they pop you put the remaining kernels in and just do it in a covered saucepan I'm trying to figure out why you do the three in advance is to give the other popcorn confidence to pop What are you doing there It's a signal that the oil is hot enough It basically as with pops.

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"jack bishop" Discussed on 710 WOR

710 WOR

03:26 min | 2 years ago

"jack bishop" Discussed on 710 WOR

"Into the Church of Christ. My question is Where are the pastors? Seventies. What Bishop? It sounds like you're angry. I am angry. Where are the pastors? Now we got passes when rainbow sashes. Okay. Teaching black liberation theology, a Marxist dogma. Teaching liberation. Uh, theology, a Marxist dogma teaching Latino. Liberation theology. It's our Marxist because it's not based upon the blood of Jesus Christ for salvation is based upon the psychology of victimhood that someone owes you something. Now, in my conclusion here, I'm going to continue with this. This cancer called critical race theory. In the next few weeks, please, if you have any questions Send all your questions right now. Jack Bishop Larry at Global Spiritual revolution. Media dot com. Bishop Larry and Global Spiritual revolution media dot com. A man who uses force Is afraid of reasoning. So in other words, the measure of a man is how he handles absolute power. And right now at the White House, we rehab in administration. Who are trying to make our country a third world country things which matter most New Yorkers. Must never be at the mercy of things. Which matter lease. Let me teach this again Things which matter most New Yorkers must never be at the mercy of things, which matter lease. My responsibility is to stretch your minds. So that when I let go of your mind your mind in your former thank you were never returned back to its original form or shape of thinking. You see, because the sharp tongue New Yorkers is the residue of a damaged heart. But once the heart is healed, the tongue becomes the instrument. Apply it So the mainstream medium They don't agree with the bishop. They did not agree with my mentor. The Honourable Mr Rush Limbaugh, who pound for Pound was the greatest talk show radio host in American history. Whose impact would be felt for generations to come. Rush Limbaugh is a hero of mine. Cancer, a critical race theory. New Yorkers If please, we meet your finance Your help Right now go to PayPal dot me for its last G S. R Armenia Group again Pay Powell dot Me. Forward slash G.

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"jack bishop" Discussed on Proof

Proof

03:55 min | 2 years ago

"jack bishop" Discussed on Proof

"And emotion with each breath by the final day when i detected the bitter orange peel of neurology with the long gray line. The sun speckled dots above. I felt the underpinnings of something that had long been foreign confidence confidence in my nose and in my brain today sixteen years after i lost and then regained my sense of smell. I work as editor in chief of america's test kitchen kits. I don't cook for a living. But i think about food and cooking and how to teach kids about them both every day. I can spell just about everything again. I don't think i could pick out the bitter orange enrolling. I'm not even sure. I could recognize the scent of neurology at this point. It's been a while but it doesn't matter that's for sure because smell is so important to so many parts of life but particularly for flavor in cooking as part of my job now we like to teach kids about the power of sentence one of my favorite ways to do this with jelly beans. Jelly beans especially jelly bellies. Have very strong in very specific flavors. Which you can only perceive through smell all right. Are you holding your nose. Can you say something it sound like. That's my daughter olive. She's four years old. I asked her to hold her nose so she wouldn't be able to smell while she chewed a jelly bean. So hold your nose tight. Stick the jelly bean in your mouth and chew on hold kato florida's. I asked her to remove her hand in breathing deeply as she continued to chew allowing herself to suddenly once against smell as she ain't the flavor is now what is it. Quit you're right. I've been talking with olives. And she was able to stand at the counter. I've tried to teach her to pay attention to her nose. Now very important does. She does have a bit of a one track. Mind was your favorite. smells talk. and i'll admit her diaper smell. The l little bit like almond croissants. Thanks to molly birnbaum for bringing us the story. Mali's book about the sense of smell and her experience is called seasoned to taste how i lost my sense of smell and found my way. And be sure to check out molly's fund podcasts from america's test kitchen kids called mystery recipe. If you like proof be sure to subscribe wherever you listen. So you'll get new episodes as soon as they drop. And while you're there why not leave us rating or write us a review. It really helps other people. Find the show. Proof is hosted and produced by me. Bridget lancaster our executive producer is caitlin kelleher. Yumi iraqi is our senior producer. Caroline record is our producer. Terence johnson is our associate producer scoring sound design and mixing by pointing and on jessica of ultraviolet audio. Brian campbell of signal sounds composed our theme music additional music by kyle forester and jordan pearson post production. Supervisor is our line producer is diane knocks fact checking an additional research by angela yang. Jack bishop is the chief creative officer of america's test kitchen david nussbaum is our ceo. Thanks again to our sponsors. Pete and jerry's bitcoin. Tv oxo mango board. Edible and six the salmon shares proof is a production of america's test kitchen..

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"jack bishop" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

08:14 min | 2 years ago

"jack bishop" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

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I three hundred interior paint starting at just fifteen ninety nine a gallon now at the home depot. How doers get more done available in store and online. Are you looking for great sports memorabilia with the fastest shipping industry checkout auction of champions dot com the fastest growing sports memorabilia. Auction house in the country. Auction of champions has a huge variety of psa ten graded rookie cards the largest selection of fanatics licensed jerseys andy best customer service in the business with all items authenticated by third party companies like jesse and beckett. You'll love auction of champions. Checkout auction champions dot com. This is america's sports talk show sports. Byline usa appears ron bar. Nice to have. Richard would join us on sports. Byline the former. Nfl linebacker and three time college all american out of usc. And now i could say. He's a member of the college football hall of fame after his fine college career at usc went on to play ten seasons in the nfl. Starting out with the jets and then he followed his coach. John mckay the expansion tampa. Bay buccaneers began play in the national football league. Richard all players probably think of going into the nfl hall of fame and that is a great honour. Indeed but what. Were your thoughts about being inducted into the college football hall of fame run. It's a great. It's a great honor. really humbling. on her. I played with Some very great young man southern california. You know davis but hayden. Jk mckay Sam cunningham charles young. He'd adams i mean the name goes on then. Swan i mean i. I was fortunate to be on a great football team. Believe me when you look at the period of time in which you played college football what is it that stands out to you about the way the game was played at that time i tell you a yards and dust not as wide open and say a little bit more technical to that. Say these days. How did you end up at usc. Everybody always asks me a question. I was Recruited by usb my college high school coach that coach john mckay at a coach's clinic in atlantic city. And i only. I would the school with a great way running back. Chatman went to the university of michigan. I was an offensive lineman at the time and we had some great football teams there and he was running back and i was a primary blocker. So that's how. That's how. I guess i know i know a gel with john mccain the times that i always talk to him. I always thought that he was tough guy but he also had that soft side to him as well. It was the first time you met him. Richard what did you remember about him. really Influenced me to the southern cal. The first time i make was gay. What a man and gentlemen always retreated me with the most back and it was because it was a father figure. All door's always open. Spoke to me all the time Just a friendly man and has some of the humor that you would definitely make you laugh. He was a good first. You were three time college all american. You're linebacker with usc. And the one thing. I always remember about you and watching you. Play is your first step and that may sound funny. But i always saw when you took that first step. It was usually the whole that you were going to fill. Was that just instinctive or did you just understand the so well and what the other team was good going to do as you. Just fill that hole immediately. Well i think we had a great I staff and they prepared as real well I had dated. I had learned as sublime in high school. I i was fortunate to have a line coach. Who tape professional football. And so he gave me or taught me a lot of different techniques and skills things to look for. And i tripped jack bishop thousand syracuse and Just a great guy. And i don't give away my secrets. They they are safer ever richard. When you were at usc it was during a period of time in which dominated college football and of course they had the the offense. Everybody always talked about the student body. Right student body left but do you think that the defense for usa really did not get. The credit was due because everybody always focused in on tailbacks in the running game at usc on defense. Fausto also with our team is pocket. But there's also john sophomore year and James sen Dale mitchell Charles anthony i mean if you were closer. These guys operate i mean. I don't even know if i was the lead. I think they just we all started together. And we're real tight on defense and we knew offense. Was the thing that steve up. You don't win championships unless you have a good defense. And that's the way we look at it. We were one of the important wheel team that it and speaking and speaking of championships of course the trojans win the national championship and seventy two and seventy four were the personalities of those two teams different or were they similar they different. Because i'm the seventy two team. We had more seniors. You guys who have experienced six four record the year before i think they are winning record before that somewhat but The my senior year we more guys on that team have been together for four years and that was when the freshmen could play. Ross so we had been together for four years so i think we've made a host of that team. You take a look at your record when you were at. Usc team went thirty. One three and two who were the folks who are the three losses to We lost to Arkansas my senior. I've seen here in which. I don't think we should've lost any games We lost to How state in the rose bowl junior year and one of the game taught me to remember that in the two. Yeah in the to remember the other laws. Yeah in the two years that you won national championships You beat ohio state in the end. The rose bowl. And of course those were those were woody hayes teams at that time yet a guy by the name of sam bam cunningham and then you had anthony davis at running back in seventy four. They were diametrically. Different type of running backs. Weren't exactly exactly well. Sam was primarily full that right and but the coach would put him at a tailback spot. Especially your yard races and i think You know lots. Ron was the hall of fame.

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