22 Burst results for "John Ellis"

Schlereth and Evans
"john ellis" Discussed on Schlereth and Evans
"MVP race. Next in the morning brew, how about Richard Sherman? Okay, so this happened on NFL network. This is the lead up to Christmas Day and get Richard Sherman, the staff and his cohorts there. I had a film that would get Richard Sherman, a Christmas gift, and he opens it. And it's a little rough. It's a little Richard Sherman doll, and this is the sequence that played out. Concerned about what my gift might be. Squeeze me, it says. Whoever wow. Whoever thought of that, hey, just tip of the cap. Right. But another microcosm of where we're at with Ross that he is the punch of a Christmas Day joke and then catch phrase that he tried so hard to be a thing. Richard Sherman opens and it's a Richard Sherman doll squeeze me. Broncos country let's ride. You know, it's interesting. Just as you talk, you tried so hard to make it a catch phrase. It's so, again, the issue that you hear around the league and around the Seahawks is the lack of authenticity. That was so fabricated. So inauthentic. And you tried so hard to get it to go, and you know where it ultimately has gone. As you being the punchline for. Yeah. That phrase is trending nationally in a bad way. I told you, did you heard me drive in this morning? The SportsCenter guys. Yeah. Reading AutoZone commercials or whatever it was. Yeah. Let's ride. He's a national punchline. For something you wanted so bad to be a thing. Right. You wanted to make it a thing. You made it a thing. Yeah, you made it all right. Boy, infamy. Yes. Yes, yes. Can't make this stuff up, man. You can't make it up. Okay, Nathaniel Hackett. He's the fall guy here. And it's one of the quickest fires in NFL history. So now what? Take a look through the windshield coming up next. He's tallest grader Tuesday. John Ellis, that was a bootleg past to talk about the frost and remember I said how they run those crosses.

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried Arrested in the Bahamas
"Sam bankman freed was set on his way by two Stanford law professors who are very good law professors, but law professors don't really know a lot about the world. I've been a lot of professors since 1996 and I kept my hand in private practice under the arrangement I hit with Chapman and I only teach one semester a year now, but I like being a professor, but I like being in the world more. Most professors are simply not connected to the world. So if they were giving sandbank men free advice, even if they're very good law professor doesn't mean he was getting great legal advice. He was arrested yesterday. That happened late last night. I just posted on my Twitter feed, a story from Alice news items, the last thing I read before going on the air because it's the latest breaking news and it comes in the earliest. FTX founder Sam bankman freed was arrested in The Bahamas at the behest of U.S. prosecutors on Monday. The day before he was due to testify before Congress about the abrupt failure last month, one of the world's largest cryptocurrency exchanges. The arrest marks a stunning fall from grace for the 30 year old entrepreneur, why they known by his initials SBL. Who made a boom in Bitcoin and other daily asset digital assets to become a billionaire many times over until FTX is rapid demise. That's a Reuters story that John Ellis is quoting at the top of F of Ellis news items this morning.

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
"john ellis" Discussed on The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
"This week. Many, many articles on Sam, bankman free. Sam bankman fried ran FTX as a personal teacher, according to the Financial Times. FTX assets still missing as the firm begins bankruptcy process, according to The New York Times. This, from the Financial Times as well, Sam bankman fried issues a mayor couple letter to former FTX employees, calling them family. We frantically put everything together. It claimed Pierre, the position, it's just this nonsense. It's gobbledygook. I deeply regret my oversight failure. I lost track of the most important things in the commotion of company growth. I don't actually think that's true. Not when you've got a $120 million worth of Bahama pads. Nope, not buying that. You didn't have anything all of a sudden you think it's your money? Nope. Credit Suisse. Forecast $1.6 billion loss. In my news items from John Ellis this morning, one in which I had put on Twitter. I believe you will see that another aspect of the crypto world is tottering. There are a lot that are on the edge as the coinbase global Inc shares at an all time low amid rising investor skittishness over how far the fallout from the exchange FTX and solvency might spread. The largest U.S. cryptocurrency exchange stock dropped as much as 10.3% to $40 and 61 cents before it recovered a little bit only last 9% on Monday. Bitcoin is down 65%, coinbase shares by contrast to the $40 61 cent price yesterday. In April of 2021, we're at $429. You're seeing a lot of wealth go away. As the recession begins. A meanwhile, The New York Times eager to blame any spread of COVID on you. If you use anything they consider to be a far right platform, that includes gap. Now I don't use gab, but I don't know what's on gab. All I know is that it's a year after omicron surge officials see a reduced COVID threat this winter, who are the officials, Anthony Fauci, does anyone care no? Really? I mean, I've never seen such shattered credibility from the public health agencies ever. A lasting legacy of COVID far right platform spreading health myth. Now, I think that's absurd. Here I am, a conservative talk show host center Wright, perhaps got my two boosters, told this in the beginning, get your two vaccines, got your three boosters. I've got them still haven't had COVID. I fully expect somewhere down the road. I will get it, and I help my immune system has developed the necessary antibodies. No misinformation, there is a tunnel full of people who want to worry about that and that they're fine, but they don't do it on right wing. They find each other everywhere. You don't need to say this is a conspiracy theory. It's not. The CDC dropped the ball the FDA dropped the ball. Parts of the Trump administration originally, while they were doing warp speed, dropped the ball on the communications because they were being driven by Tony Fauci. And now the entire government is wrapped up in trying to prove that they didn't do anything wrong. In fact, public health completely botched the entire pandemic. Meanwhile, the incoming speaker, Kevin McCarthy, was down at the border in El Paso and he called on secretary mayorkas to resign. Here that is, cut number two. And recorded history. Our country may never recover from secretary mayorkas. Dereliction of duty. This is why today, I am calling on the secretary to resign. You can not and must not. Remain in that position. The secretary mayorkas does not resign. House Republicans will investigate every order, every action, and every failure will determine whether we can begin impeachment inquiry..

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
Another Aspect of the Crypto World Is Tottering
"In my news items from John Ellis this morning, one in which I had put on Twitter. I believe you will see that another aspect of the crypto world is tottering. There are a lot that are on the edge as the coinbase global Inc shares at an all time low amid rising investor skittishness over how far the fallout from the exchange FTX and solvency might spread. The largest U.S. cryptocurrency exchange stock dropped as much as 10.3% to $40 and 61 cents before it recovered a little bit only last 9% on Monday. Bitcoin is down 65%, coinbase shares by contrast to the $40 61 cent price yesterday. In April of 2021, we're at $429. You're seeing a lot of wealth go away. As the recession begins.

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
41 Percent of Families Struggle to Make Their Budget
"General bulldog, I just was reading what John Ellis sent me. 41% of American families can not make their budget. They're not able to provide food for the family, clothing for the kids, shoes for the soccer games. I don't know what kind of Maggie has bodyguards around her and how they've surrounded the debate, but stocks are stubborn things. Isn't that what people are talking about, the price of gas and food? Yes, everybody's talking about it except for senator Hassan. He avoids the subject at all costs. You know, yesterday, she precluded New Hampshire journal, Michael Graham from being at a press conference and he is press, they let everybody else in that was going to write positive things about her or in her camp, but not other news outlets. I mean, this is what is being done, hiding the truth from granted status, avoiding the hard facts that Americans and granite staters are hurting in every way, moms and dads making choices about eating and heating, eating less so that kids can eat more, skipping meals so their kids can have three meals, our education system is a complete disaster and she receives the second highest amount of money from the teachers you

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
"john ellis" Discussed on The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
"All right, so that is in Ellis news items this morning is that he's on death door. Reports are increasing that he's on death star. I'm trying to find that piece from newsletter from John Ellis. And this is what my go to in the morning. I'm trying to find the news item. I mean, this matters from a German Chancellor Olaf scholz called Russia's invasion of Ukraine and acted imperialism plain and simple. So they're finally getting serious in Germany. Germany has topped off their gas storage to 90% full. Good for you, Germany. They are, they're getting ready. But when Iranians, here we go. Iranian security forces have been accused of firing directly at protesters in a brutal crackdown on unrest after the death of a young woman arrested for not wearing a headscarf correctly. The protests which began on Saturday at the funeral of masha amini 22 ran into their fourth day and showed no signs of abating. The use of forth to disperse the crowds brought international condemnation yesterday. So what the Iranians don't care, the mullahs don't care. Scores of casualties were reported, including a girl aged ten shot in the head. I mean he was arrested last Tuesday by the morality police for allegedly violating strict Islamic dress codes. Credible reports suggest she was beaten and sustained injury to her head during her arrest, leading her to fall into a coma from which she did not recover. The source of the time to blend it. The leader of Iran, the nutty Khamenei. Bad is Khomeini. So they've only had two leaders since the revolution that Jimmy Carter did not stop. Those two leaders are unhinged, jihadis, Shia, category. They believe the hidden imam is going to come out of the well. They're a dangerous state, but they don't have a nuclear weapon. Putin, you know, I just don't know really what people who are driving to The Pentagon are thinking this morning. I get a lot of people driving The Pentagon listening to me. And they got to go in and deal with this without a commander in chief. Because the commander in chief is thinking brezhnev is in power. And if not president venture, not your neck, then then drop off. And then someone reminds him and drop off died. This is again Gorbachev on the line. Someone says Gorbachev, he said, well, get yeltsin. Maybe he might think Medvedev is back. I don't know what the president think. He's infirm. Putin is anything but infirm. He might be nuts, but he's a Dick Cheney told me when he looked into his eyes. He saw a KGB colonel. That's what we're dealing with. What do you use a nuclear weapon? Yes, absolutely what? What would we do? That's the question. One 805 two O one two three four. What would we do? One 805 two O one, two, three, four. Your calls are welcome. Think about the unthinkable. In since 1945 that the nuclear weapon was used, there is no such thing as a tactical.

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
"john ellis" Discussed on The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
"I don't think the people of this country would stand for it. Now, I want to go to China, which you just mentioned. You're a real estate guy first and forever. Have you looked at the Chinese real estate market? Do you think it's going to collapse? Well, it could very well collapse. China is not doing very well right now. One of the reasons is because I put on tariffs the likes of which nobody's ever seen before, not one president took in ten cents of tariffs or of taxes or if anything, no money ever came from China to the U.S.. What I did is I put on hundreds of billions of dollars worth of tariffs coming into the United States that pay tax. And Biden, as much as he wants to do it for his friends, pays his son and him a fortune, Biden is finding a hard time taking those tariffs off so much money is coming in. And if they took it off, we'd lose our steel industry almost immediately and would lose a lot. So because of what I've done, they're having a hard time. And China would love to get those tariffs taken off that. If the real estate market begins to crumble in China, as it is already beginning to crumble. It's an Alice items this morning, the news items by John Ellis, and I just think it's a very dire situation. Will it impact the United States real estate market? Do you think? It could, and it could also make it better. But also make it better. People are going to invest in the United States. If we're smart, it'll make it better. People will want to be in the United States. We can not let China continue to rip off. You know, when I came in, they were doing $536 billion worth of deficits with China. And I turned things around and those tariffs have been a godsend and it's really, I mean, it saved our steel industry. I still you could speak to anybody in the steel industry. They'll tell you Trump saved us. We wouldn't have a steel plant open. If I didn't put 25 and 50% tariffs on all the steel coming in from China, where they were dumping it in order to destroy our cylinder industry. They were dumping it so that our steel industry would be destroyed. It wouldn't be able to compete. And when I did those tariffs, we saved our entire seal industry and now they're doing well, actually. Hey everyone, this is Dwayne Patterson, producer of the Hugh Hewitt show. I've known for a while now that there's been far too much of me here in the studio and I finally needed to do something about my weight. My excuse was always that I couldn't follow a plan with the crazy schedule that I keep. I heard about PhD weight loss and nutrition in how they customize their program for each client, and I decided to call. This was no problem for Rachel in the PhD team. They had me map out what my day looks like and created a plan to follow. And so far, I've lost 16 pounds already and I'm just two weeks in on the way to my goal of losing 45. Call PhD weight loss and nutrition at age 6 four 6 four four 1900 and make your appointment for your consultation. The plan is simple, it's based on science and nutrition, there's no pills or injections, and they even include 80% of your food if you want it. Call them right now at 8 6 four 6 four four 1900 or find them online at my PhD weight loss dot com. And tell him you heard about it from Duane that producer Hugh actually has on the Hugh Hewitt show..

Dennis Prager Podcasts
"john ellis" Discussed on Dennis Prager Podcasts
"And it has been one of the great joys of my life to get to know her personally over the last year. You're a good man. I mean, you keep deflecting the attention onto others. I want to go back to you now. I'm very happy you mentioned Ashley babbitt's mother and that you mentioned the woman whom you saw killed in front of you, Roseanne boyland. Back to you, how long were you in solitary confinement? I think it's like 270 days or something like that. So it's almost a year. I mean, it's close to a year of 23 hours in your cell and the max we got was two hours out. So it was 23 or 22 hours in our sales straight. Every day. With note with no contact with another prisoner or anyone else, no visitors. No, sir. Yeah, no visit. Oh, visits. See, this is one of the craziest things in my, in my experience is that through all of this, all year, the abuses, the beatings, the solitary confinements, the poisoned foods, no video visitation, and no physical visitation. We have no visit. We watch the other parts of the jail get visitation. Contact visits and video visits, we are not allowed. It is, I have not seen my loved ones faces in over an over a year and a half. My girlfriend, my son, I have a 14 year old son. His voice is changing. He's taller than me now from what people say. I miss my family dearly. I want one of the things I wanted to touch on is with the Roseanne boiling situation. There's a dozen of us that witnessed her being beaten unconscious on the ground. And we're sitting here and without visitation without being able to contact. We have no bond. We have mental health issues. And I'm going to say specifically, the screams for help, the screams of bloody murder that her friend and many other people were screaming there in that hallway while the cops were beating her unconscious body. Haunt me at night. I need to speak to my family. I need to, I need to speak to even a therapist. I need some help coping with this is insane. They've locked me in a black mold infested Brown watered sink box for a year and a half. And with occasional beatings from racist correction officers, I have no ability to get over the trauma that we all experience that day with the, I mean, the video is clear. Lila more is eat officer Lila Morris beat Roseanne boiling with a stick while she was unconscious on the ground. There's other witnesses that were unconscious on the ground Tommy Tatum. Philip Anderson, they were unconscious. They were on the bottom of underneath the cops feet and the pile of people that were being pushed over, they are out there speaking out, but people on our own side of the aisle are not even aware of the name Roseanne boyland. And we need to do everything we can. Please go to we are good men dot com. There is a lot of reporting at the bottom of that page upon the Roseanne boyland situation and spread that information, make it go viral, we need everyone to know what happened to Roseanne boylan and what they're doing to at least a dozen detainees because we witnessed what happened to her. It is, 5, ten, 15 years in prison for I try to help. It's very where is mama Mickey has come out and she is speaking out for us. She is here 7 to 9 30 every night in front of this jail, the live streams on that website. Please please please show your support, come out, watch the live streams, we need Steve Bannon to be covering this more than he is. We need Julie Kelly to be covering this more than more than she is. We love them both. But they're not covering it the way that they should be right now. We need them. Mama Mickey needs you. We need you. We need you. We need do you have do you have a lawyer now? Yes, sir. I have an amazing lawyer right now. I'm happy with him. Would you do me a favor? Please, email me as contact. I want to talk to him. Yes, sure. Yes, sir. Absolutely. We should have him on Ellen. When I was much younger, I was active on behalf of Soviet dissonance, I went to the Soviet Union. I smuggled out letters from Soviet dissidents. And the thought never occurred to me that I would be speaking to an American dissident. John Ellis is in prison. There are 19 months. For January 6th, he's not the only one. He has spent almost a year in solitary confinement, which is, I do not consider waterboarding torture, I consider a terror, but not torture. I consider solitary confinement torture for the record I have spoken out against solitary confinement in general. Well well before January 6th, the rarest of cases of mass murderers who threaten other prisoners with death that may be necessary, but in general it is just torture..

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
"john ellis" Discussed on The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
"And they keep doing the same thing. Well, I'm going to dive deep into some specifics here, but I want to start with a very specific question. Chris licht, is the new head of CNN. You and I have no ties with CNN. I get along fine with the old boss Jeff Zucker. He wants offered me a job. I turned down. I once asked him for a job, he turned me down, so we're even. I know you get along with all those people as well. But it's a smoldering wreck of a network. How would you are a fleischer recommend a Chris lick that he rebuilt his network? Well, CNN fired Jeff Zucker for a variety of reasons. But Jeff Zucker, the former boss was the one who pushed them into opinion journalism. They were heading there themselves many of the reporters thanks to social media and some of the changes underway. Just the way journalists become activists. But then under Trump, Jeff Zucker let it loose and let us anchors and reporters and daytime news reporters fly with their anti Trump opinions anti Republican opinions. Zucker gets fired, they bring in lick and off fascinated by a potential CNN experiment. Let's just say he wants to return to objective down the middle news. So one does he mean it, and two, if he does, who will he fire? He's been there three months, so you would think he would make his move already. But I can't wait to see if he does it. And if he does, is there an economic market for neutral down the middle old fashioned objective journalism if that's what CNN does. So I think there is a market. In fact, I'm going to invest in John Ellis's news item substack, news items by John Ellis, because that's what he does. It's a morning newsletter that's real news. And I recommend people, I have an investor yet, but I'm going to, I need news. CNN doesn't do news now. And I would start talking about who he's going to fire. I would keep Dana bash and Jamie gangel. All right, those two people. And there might be others, but I would just say those two have the reputation, maybe they go a little center left, sometimes, but they're reporters. Who else would you keep if you're Chris lick? Start with your lineup that you've got your minor leagues. Who do you keep? You know, I think Alison camera one of the anchor system her best to resist the push to the far left. She still is a little left. Most of them are most reporters are. I think John Berman will play ball, but the ones I really stunned lemon is some of the people who were the most vehement. You know, my book begins with a Don lemon vignette in which he has two guests on his show and they go from the usual mockery and staying for Donald Trump to laughing out loud live on the air about Trump voters. And this is one of the reasons I call it snobbery. Disdain, authorize from the top, perhaps this country is what's killing journalism. And people who are pro life, who hunt, who have guns, they know it. And fort dawn. Before dawn went hard left, he came out to the blog world expo in Las Vegas and I walked around. He's a good guy, nice guy. But he's not particularly well informed on very basic matters of law and history. And it shows whenever he vamps. And so I finally just put the microphone down and back when I was working with them, but not for them. I said no more. No Mas. I'm not playing with Don lemon anymore. He doesn't know what he's doing and it's not professional. They've lost a lot of people to that, not being professional are in being professional means if you have an opinion, don't hide.

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
McConnell Says Republicans Will Make Joe Biden a Moderate
"This morning, John Ellis, who does a very different kind of newsletter than you do with the only other newsletter I get. He pointed out that Mitch McConnell is running on the platform that if you elect Republicans, Joe Biden will become a moderate again. I thought that was very witty. What do you think? McConnell said as much on last Tuesday or Wednesday. He said he was asked if he would fill a Supreme Court seat in 2023 if it were to come open and he said basically that he will Biden will be forced to moderate if McConnell is in the majority. Now, I don't know that that's true. I know that that's what McConnell was trying to say. It's a good bank shot for people who want Biden to moderate and want him to be less liberal. I don't know that it's true, but it is what McConnell is saying is that if he, if they win the majority, Biden will have to moderate. And by the way, there is some truth to that. If you concede that the house is going to Republican, which everybody believes that it. Will. And the Senate goes for publican. I think there's a pretty good chance that a lot of moderate on some views on some on some angles. I don't know that he'll become a complete moderate, but I think he'll have to on to some degree.

Mark Levin
John Ellis: Can Politics Get Better When Higher Education Keeps Getting Worse?
"There's a fantastic piece in The Wall Street Journal January 14th by gentlemen professor John Ellis I had him on life liberty and Levin some time ago and he's written a fantastic book too You can politics get better when higher education keeps getting worse Voters have the sense to resist notions like critical race theory generation from now they may not In his point is look he points to Virginia is a perfect example If you're indoctrinating your children to be Marxist severe indoctrinating your children to hate American history If you're indoctrinating your children about white dominant culture and all the rest of this stuff Then academia and it's outsized influence on the next generation Is destroying the country because there will not be The great American majority or the silent majority to fall back on because there won't be a majority to fall back on That's his

Gun Talk
"john ellis" Discussed on Gun Talk
"A conditional use permit. So, you know, we didn't want to have all these legal fees. So we said, okay, we'll apply for the permit. Right. We'll come up with some terms that everybody can agree on. So we did. I was only going to shoot for a couple hours a day. I don't remember exactly what it was. And I wasn't going to shoot Sundays. So you were going to restrict your training trying to go to the Olympics in order to try to accommodate this one county commissioner. Yes, exactly. So we did that. And then the day of that hearing, they told us, we had to build a $3 million berm around our entire property. What? Yep, they told us that we had to indemnify them if they were ever sued because of it? Oh, yeah. Great. Not happy. Oh, in other words, what they're doing is they're saying, okay, yes, we're going to agree to this. We're going to put so many requirements on it that we know you're not going to do it. And that's going to be how we block you. Exactly. So we had come to terms with everything. I wasn't happy, a 100% with it, but I said, you know, if this is the only way I can train, and this is the only way I can train, I'll make it work. But then at the very last minute, they tried to put all of these extra restrictions that I mean, I don't have the money to build a $3 million burn. Who could do that? Yeah. Okay, so what happened then? Yep, but then we just do the county because we said they were overreaching. And then a judge agreed that they didn't have the right to regulate a private shooting field. And here we are now. So now you're back to the basically you tell the character stick it or let the judge tell the tariffs stick it. And now you're shooting and you're training. Have you had any more fallout from the county on this? No. So we had a great attorney. We used shoemaker loop and Kendrick. Matt Newton and John Ellis, but pretty much it was all pushed by one county commissioner. And it ended up costing them our attorney fees. And then whatever they spit on their own attorney. Oh, wait, so the county had to pay your attorney fees? Yes. So we won our attorney fees as well. Beautiful. All right, so how much do you practice now? How much do you shoot? Well, now I have no restriction. Other than ammo, yes. Other than am I getting lucky Winchester ammunition sponsors me? So actually stock to train. But I'm shooting about 6 days a week now. A few hours a day. And I remember at one point, I've known Kim Rudy forever and ever since he was 13 and she was telling me at one point, she was shooting a thousand rounds a day in training. And I just thought that's incredible. But you shouldn't look, don't you? I hear a lot. I definitely don't shoot as much as Kim does. I know she is out there all day training, but I don't know how she does it. I get tired. I don't either. I mean, the fatigue factor would just take it out of you. But, you know, she's done that since, like I said, when she was believe it or not, people came Rudy, which she was 13. She was the U.S. national women's ski champion, not junior, but the women's champion at 13. I know she's a legend. I love her. And it's so cool to be able to compete next to her. Yeah. And she's good people. She really is. She really is. Well, so where do you go from here? Well, now, I mean, now I'm just living a happy life with Tampa. I can train whenever I want and we have a tournament in January. First part of our selection match for world championship team and for a couple of world cups. So right now I'm training for that. And then we'll have another match. I think at the in the summer and then those two put together will make our world championship team. Yeah, I would ask you to explain the whole system and how you get selected for that for the Olympics, but we don't have another 20 minutes. It's the most Byzantine system I've ever heard of. And every time somebody tries to explain it to me, I say, just stop. I don't understand it. Well, it's crazy too because I could explain it to you this year and the next year can be completely different. Oh, great. Wonderful. So they're always changing it on us. Exactly. Well, we wish you all the luck and I'll tell you what I'd like for you to check in with us. We'll get you back on there as you're going through and working through the process.

The Security Ledger Podcast
"john ellis" Discussed on The Security Ledger Podcast
"Those end up being really good oftentimes And they understand the context of what the bill does trying to do. so that they can actually relate and Yeah sat in seats. Yeah right yet. I've kind of a shortcut on that pa but then on the product side. You know it's like. I not is still not an and continuing to get more knots. embedded device security like ecosystem security. So folks understand multiple aspects of how like an embedded device might exist within an ecosystem with my app of api back ends and web apps and and different things like that folks understand that stuff a a pretty key. Five g. is is coming out as something to people. Wanna lotta testing because it's starting to roll out into into a bunch of different products I'm i'm always looking for coble. His it's just fun to do that yet. I mean it's like i literally spoke at a At a conference in india at the beginning of the year and said hey dunk dunk learning russell like whatever language joie from from a security standpoint. Go back and look at like cobol. And is pete net and java. Because like that it's going to be rounds off to the and all the people that were experts in in the diet starting to bicycle tire. Oh actually out so this is actually a foaming around that type of that type skill. So those are some hall tips for the for the fact that a looking upscale yeah i know the. Us government always like releases a report of like the oldest applications and hardware that the government still operates. And it's it's you know shocking. It's not well it's not too different in corporate as well as is definitely prompted. A lot of work led transformation up into the cloud so this is stuff that was like a three year. timeline project. To get off of old mainframe will whatever And get a work. Light up into the cloud The accelerated by by covered the changes in how people consume and work right. But that stuff is still going to kick around basically forever so that say That's something that i think is is kind of an underrated skill to look into young warning. Folks who are making their living off of crowd yet there are there are and i think that's gonna continue. You know part of what we've been doing was the pen. Testing side of things is is work working on different models where basically weakened remove as much of the kind of liquidity ration- for people on the supply side as we possibly can so it's to be out to do the work and be good at what you do in that kind of stuff but you also want to be out to keep a lot so i'm like how can we might that is predictable and reliable fewest possible. It's partly models out. We deliver it but you know some of the stuff that we've done. From a technology standpoint actually help is utah and things or is it more like like sort of providing them with with like a certain income and then or or. What do you mean it. Combination combination of retainers across tops programs. That we can also like helping them connects more effectively and actually maximize time. Here's the things that perfect for you that you're gonna be outta going crush and you can actually use that information to invest your time more effectively as kissy journals. Cto crowd thank you so much for coming in speaking to us on security ledger. Podcast that you've ever jif casey. John ellis is chief technology officer and founder of bug..

The Security Ledger Podcast
"john ellis" Discussed on The Security Ledger Podcast
"How do you keep good people out of jail. How do we normalized that that you know people like myself who enjoy thinking like criminals but have no desire. Oh actually have almost like internal moral restriction on becoming one when the first bugs for cash programs emerged almost two decades ago they were controversial bug bounty programs like the one launched by defense labs in two thousand and two or tipping points zero day initiative launched in two thousand five. Were at the time accused of incentivizing. The work of criminals and bad actors today however bounty programs are just part and parcel of the software industry fortune. Five hundred companies including microsoft. Google and apple offer them not to mention countless other software firms in recent years even old-economy industrial and manufacturing firms like ford. Gm and john deere have gotten in on the act on the flipside. Many talented bug hunters and penetration. Testers can now make six figures salaries or more finding and reporting flaws in software but standing up a bug. Bounty program is no easy task especially for companies that don't already have deep roots in the information security community. What does it take to stand up a bug bounty program these days and what skills are in demand on the bug bounty marketplace's to answer those questions. We invited casey. John ellis into the studio. Casey is the founder and chief technology officer at bug crowd in this conversation. Casey i talk about the founding of bug crowd almost a decade ago and how the bug bounty market has changed in that time we also talk about the surge in demand for bug bounty programs by both government and old economy firms suddenly find themselves in the software publishing business. Finally casey and i talk about what it takes to be a successful bug hunter these days and what skills are most in demand on platforms like bug crowd. You may be surprised by what he has to say to start off. I ask casey to tell us a little bit about crowd. My name's casey jones. I am the founder chairman and ceo of crowd and co-founder of the disclose. I approach casey welcome to security ledger. Podcast thanks for having me so for our listeners. Casey who don't know of bug crowd and probably are many of them but Tell tell them. A little bit about The company that you help found and what you guys do. Yes sure so. Bug crowd is is a security platform. you know. We've basically pioneered the the idea of sitting in between all the The latent potential and the good things that exist like the help that's available from from the white hat hacker community and increasingly pen testers security professionals and so on around the well and You know organizations. That bicycle need access to to Said skills as possible to be out to outsmart the bad guys that was. That was really. You know the problem. That i i want to solve when i started the company. The fact that you know it's like cybersecurity is kind of a human problem right and they're on enough humans to go around already on the defense side. Meanwhile we're trying to compete against his this crowd of adversaries have lots of different skill sets lots of different motivations and an incentive for success so like the maths kind of wrong with with how we've been doing a lotta stuff in the past from my perspective and i grew up as a as a hacker in school than pen tester than solutions architect than i wanted to be an entrepreneur. Esa us looking at that problem and it was. It was bugging. Because i could say that you know hack is..

MarTech Podcast
"john ellis" Discussed on MarTech Podcast
"That don't create a lot of data when you you look at the sort of digital channels that you have where you can get access to data offline which is sms constitutes about more than fifty. Sixty percents of that. So you'll have to social media you're left with display advertising and the likes now for these be effective data collection points than you would imagine that the services that these channels are driving need to be very digital as well but i stopped the case some of the biggest benda's takeaway sports betting which is a very interesting category of advertisers across most of the markets that allow it 'cause they to drive in massive volume of digital advertising spent the traditional banks and the consumer brands are some of the top. Spend that as well but these guys are not fully equipped from a digital perspective. So you'll find that most of it is just awareness based activities. So you don't have a proper data collection loop allows you to then say okay. We can highness fan large volumes to reuse for other purposes Just purely a wet as and that's where it ends. If this was a very heavy digital performance oriented markets even from the channels be used. Like the john ellis the social channels. If it's from a performance perspective that will be the deliberate collection of this data for reuse but interestingly one direction out thin where a lot of people just advertise predominantly for the awareness. And that's where it ends then when you look at it from an offline perspective is one way communication strength ride so you push out the message and that's about does not much to collect in how people are responding a what people are doing the dust majorly challenge we face when it comes to data collection from digital advertising perspective at. We're increasingly seeing different verticals. Define the sports betting all of that. Who are now really really doubling down harnessing data they can use for optimized markets in purposes. And that's where a little opportunity springing up for cb companies to have access to someone that asia enrich each from the likes of telcos so today this market the telcos are still the largest providers of consumer data for any type of digital marketing problems. It primarily comes from there the next that being the social platforms so we will find out that a lot of people now rely on data from nato close the power. cdp's that can be used to enrich companies who are serious about collecting and utilize data for marketing publishes predominantly the tech's the sports betting and the banks have managed to evolve themselves into digital banks so to speak. It's interesting that you mention. Cdp's are sort of a popular topic in africa where to me. It seems like that would be one of the marketing tools in the sas tools. That would be less useful just because if there is a lack of data. What's the point of a cd. P you have less to analyze. You could probably do it without having the type of infrastructure. But what i'm hearing from you is. Data is so valuable because it scares. You need these platforms to be able to collect harvest and so it's kind of like what we would have here with live ramp which has household information on most people in the united states. It's a great resource for marketers to be able to understand who their marking to in an anonymous fashion blended with something like segment or treasure data. Which is how. You're actually categorizing in manipulating the data to suit your business. Terms are cdp's different in africa than they are here are they purely data collectors and aggregate irs or they actually a place where you can go and basically by data for targeting. There's hardly a place where you can go now to buy. Data targets invested scar sworn in markets like south africa. You'll get a lot of that farm. Credit related data but because a lot of retail activity for example is still offline. Richard itai scars. There is just one or two guys that have very deliberate about collecting their offline retail data and trying to make that available from an audience perspective for commercialization. I think there's only one per steinar by that show price. So in most cases unlike developed markets where a typical offline retailer would have a robust online presence and you have cases where the joining start of landing be completed. Offline vice bizarre. That's not a very common affair here. So for that reason retail digest seats in silos the primary sources right now are the telcos and the fintech companies because their businesses by default digital first. 'cause he must have to come online to access them so they have this data and they can make available so i think predominantly what we have at our disposal here is transactional data from intex as well as mobile of prato data which usually demographic data and the product usage data so market like kenya for example where mobile payments mobile money as fully exploded. That is a very interesting scenario because even that mobile money system is powered by telco so the largest telco in kenya come is sitting on both communication beta as well as transactional data to some extent because the mobile system the impasse which is the predominant method of payment is used to pay for almost every service it now serves as a decent source for retail data as well so kenya has a moral boss data collection system because of a unified system between tokyo payments compared to markets like nigeria with as a ton of players when it comes to the fintech space. And there's a decent split between the tokyo's here who do not have much play in the fintech system. So i think people once they understand the benefits of a cd stuck to demand however cities are not data fed enough to meet the demands of customers so there are cities here even some of the guys like hohmann segments a plane in this market but most of what they can offer religious technology and intelligence opposite believe ability star of the data that can make it very rarely.

Armstrong & Getty On Demand
"john ellis" Discussed on Armstrong & Getty On Demand
"Joe ralston. No knee-jerk critic of biden was appalled at some of these answers. This is so bad no mistakes. No responsibility no contrition. My god the obvious answer to why biden rarely appears on camera or takes questions because every time he does he inflicts more damage upon himself in his agenda. That's true the president who's empathy is endlessly. Touted now sounds cold and dismissive when asked about afghans desperately crowding into american planes are falling through their dead's all of the available evidence indicates that the president ignored the warnings of his foreign policy. Team withdrew the armed forces. Before evacuating civilians gave up bag air force base in his now in a large scale foreign crisis foreign policy crisis that is mostly result of his own choices. There's no good defense to be made so when cornered. The president invoked his late son's military service. I have not seen that part of the interview. Boy son bo no nor of high. And then Guarantee ends with this. The president turned seventy nine in november. His last released summary of his health condition was december of twenty nineteen in may a white house spokesman said biden had not had a medical checkup or taking physical this year but that he would by the end of the year. There have been no updates on the president's health sense Back on july twenty. Six john ellis. Astutely end lies was acceptable to acknowledge biden's age and mental condition. If you use certain euphemisms somewhere along the last. Few years biden transitioned from young old. Too old veteran reporters described the transition code. He's lost a step or two or he's lost. Something off his fastball. Something is wrong with president biden. And we're all being asked to pretend we don't notice. I think it's it's clear it's unavoidable. I was thinking that that kind of talk was just you being trying to be funnier. What outrageous. I demand you take everything i say you one hundred percent seriously in the future but foreign policy crisis four days of not being around the white house. You just stay camp david and now you're going to your home in delaware. You don't take any questions. I think he probably gets up in the morning and they assess his mental acuity. And and this is not i take no glee in saying bid. This is not good on double levels right. You don't wanna president who's incompetent and you don't want to be president so it's w. problem just on a human level i would. I would never mock anybody for the ravages of age. God forbid you know there but for the grace of the almighty go we and we might go there anyway. so yeah and it's not good for national security but it's got to be it's got to move from open secret to open discussion soon doesn't it. I mean if it continues to be this obvious now from purely national security point of view. I appreciate them keeping it under wraps as much as they possibly can just don't know how possible that is. It was a good idea to keep it a secret. That would wilson was incapacitated. The last six months of his presidency. How about that. He was a raving racist as was the entire progressive movement Different topic for a different day but good point job everybody. We all know this. You know people who've had parents or whoever deal with this sort of stuff they have good days and they have bad days some days. They're pretty alert in some days. They've really really aren't. And i wonder if you're right about that. They they assess or he assesses he might. I don't know. I don't know what to extent they. To what extent he can excess himself. But it's weird to have a major foreign policy crisis and you just disappear. He's in hiding. I mean he's hearing from his national security folks that's good obviously getting his His daily briefing but the idea that there are no cabinet meetings. No meetings with the joint chiefs that are no meetings with the cia. Anything like that There's disturbance there's no denying. I don't think every time he answers questions. He makes things worse for himself. It doesn't make things better. You only answer questions if you make things better right and why his house not camp david. I mean camp. David is in the white house. But it's got two fully setup situation and the rest of. He's going home like elephants. Oh my Well that's a headline joe biden. Goes home to die. Broadcast reports claim biden near death. Oh about that. But i don't do you think there's anything wrong with the president text line. Four one five two nine five. Kfc and speaking of the media covering it up. Oh they're constantly when trump was president. Msnbc heaven various psychologist on and health experts of is a sign of late stage senility How about any of this. Joe biden stuff. You wanna have a health expert on talk about that. I didn't think it was fair before. And it wouldn't be fair now diagnosing somebody from afar but you certainly thought it was fair game whenever trump said something weird although at a certain point if a guy's walking down the street clutches his chest he said. Oh my god my heart and he falls over and you diagnose a heart attack from afar. I don't think that's completely irresponsible. Bide kneeled dog chair boat test. That trump liaise that. He's a said that was the highest scores they'd ever seen. They biden that test. I don't think he'd get pass. Oh what do you think text.

The Eric Metaxas Show
"john ellis" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show
"Welcome to the eric metaxas. Show with your host eric taxes. It's eric metaxas. Show and american taxes helping. Who are you today. I am mr wednesday mr wednesday. It's my now been listen albums. Since today is wednesday. Wednesday ethnic sorry since today is wednesday. technically I got. I got to share with the audience before we get into other stuff. You know who's coming up in a couple of seconds. Yes yes yes you did you did you guess. Jenna ellis. No no boom. She's coming to salem. I think she's leaving real america's voice coming to salem so she's becoming part of this team. Wow yes that's right. You play on my team or you don't play that's number one. John ellis is coming up in our to. we're gonna kick it down a notch. We're gonna get mellow with john's miracle. John's music is just so mellow he's the perry coamo of cultural commentary So we're going to talk to Does mirek now tomorrow. It's going to get crazy up in here up in here it's going to beat. That's cultural appropriation. Wearing a sombrero in case. You're listening on radio. I'm wearing a sombrero and eating jimmy jungles because i like dang but listen tomorrow jesse waters coming on. Oh yeah just you waters. I'm jesse waters and this is my world. Oh yeah that was coming on this program. And i'm going to put the tough questions to him. Okay okay but after jesse. Tomorrow we've got a big thing. Becca cooked some of you. Heard beckett cook on this program He's become a friend. He's an amazing person. He was in the gay lifestyle he came. He became a christian came out of that lifestyle and he hasn't tremendously winsome approach to the subject. So we want to talk to him. that's going to be tomorrow or friday Our friday after today. We're just gonna finish out the week with a lot of dynamite dynamite at that banner. Fun facts friday. Oh i wanted to. If i could quickly share a fact today fussy nano before you share the fact i want. No no we we got. This is an exciting fact so before you share that act. Okay i will. We need to to hold their audience. Accountable okay. we got an email today from tom. Trad up. Tom is in dallas. He's the one of the major guys at. Salem is part of the brass up at Up at salem media and he told us that on our program we haven't raised as much money for food for the poor as we normally do. He tried to shame us. I'm going to tell how he tried to shame us But i don't want to know he said that larry elder's program they have a guest host. Some no name somebody you don't know his guest hosting larry elder's radio show on the salem radio network and the no name guest. Host is raising way more money than we are on this show. it's not filled with donna. Donahue is no it's an actual no name guest host. When i say no name i mean. I didn't know who it was. I'm sure my audience doesn't know. But i'm sure he's a wonderful guy. Sure tom trump is trying to shame us. And i'm thinking. Hey hey trat up one eat white one you back it up young man because let me tell you something you may have a titanium knee and gray hair and you think. You're the eminence greece of salem. But i'm gonna tell you something. Pal larry elder's program is way bigger than this program way bigger. Yeah there's zillions more listeners. Because he's been in the in the talk radio business delay thirty something years and and he's almost the governor now and he's almost governor so so trump needs to back it up however that said yeah since. Tom is a friend He he kinda got to me. And i said i need to tell my audience. Don't let this happen where we need to fight back. We don't want larry elder's guest host. You know becoming the golden boy. Salem network is we need to give money. 'cause next he's going to be replacing me you'll desert day before you know it. Yeah we'll all be robots. Yeah okay so we joke around but as you know The reason we harp are willing to harp on the issue of giving money to food for the poor's because this is about serious as again so before we get to the fun fact even though today's wednesday we're going to do fun facts friday and friday. That's a promise yup but today we'll give you one fun fact after you promise to give food for the poor if you haven't already okay. Food for the poor. let's i wanna. I wanna read the copy that tom Bigshot shot over in dallas. That he read for us today He says as the world watches the tragedy in afghanistan unfold We're also sending our prayers and emergency supplies food medicine to the devastated people of haiti. Now let me just say. We're sending our prayers to the people of haiti. Hey up what does that even mean. We're sending our prayers to the people of haiti know. We're praying to the living. God in heaven not in haiti in heaven that he would move on behalf of the people in haiti. So that's strike one trap. But the issue. I gotta stop joking. This is so serious that i have to joke because it's too painful. I don't wanna think about this Just promise me folks that you go to metaxas talk dot com and give something to food for. The poor helped the folks in haiti tropical storm. Grace has been this is so hor horrific triggering mudslides and obviously resulted at hampering. Relief efforts The death toll from saturday's earthquake has gone past two thousand. Now we're getting really serious there's a help. Haiti banner at.

The Erick Erickson Show
"john ellis" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show
"This is how it was now. They've updated it. Let me read you the update. They chose the high building because of its location and securities offered couple faced threats that even a break in back in south been rent for currently available. Two bedrooms starts at five thousand six hundred fifty dollars. Though chasing says they got their one bedroom for closer to three thousand by lockheed in a long lease that gave them two months rent free pretty substantial. Change from what it was show now. They're contending that three thousand dollars. A month is unaffordable for someone. Making two hundred twenty thousand dollars a year and maybe for some it is maybe for some. It is but they didn't have to. And here's the point all the time. We're being told all the time. You and i are being lectured by progressives that just because you can't get your first choice doesn't mean you're being discriminated against doesn't mean you're being deprived. Does it mean that. You're not privileged. They couldn't get what they really wanted. They got a tiny but they had to settle in. You know life is about settling life is about settling oftentimes. I wanted a particular vehicle. And i thought i i was able to the particular vehicle and it turns out that due to the microchip shortage. I'm not going to be able to get the particular vehicle i wanted. I'm going to have to settle for something. I really wanted the other thing. But i'll probably go with. I'll settle i. I'm not being being punished. It's just the way life works to be venting to the washington. Post that You you're rich too high because you chose to live in this apartment and this location with the security. That building as opposed to idle no commuting. What would it be for the secretary transportation to have to ride the train into the office. Instead of being able to ride his bike. I find the whole thing ridiculous and yet here we are wondering about the secretary transportation's living arrangements and whether or not as too expensive etc etc etc. All because they made a choice to live somewhere and then complain about how expensive is in that particular location. We know there are poor people who live in washington. Dc washington dc isn't expensive place to live but my goodness gracious. Who cares it yet. it's the sort of thing. That's got people all riled up in washington dc. I'll tell you what should have them riled up in washington. Dc there is a. there's a writer whose work i genuinely appreciate He is very thoughtful in how he covers. Things is name. Is john ellis. He worked for the bush administration You'll hear his name more and more he's got a i think a podcast out. He's got a newsletter. I subscribed to and he.

The Daily Beans
"john ellis" Discussed on The Daily Beans
"Fraud. I just keep thinking of basketball okay. I'm so sorry. Reamer was skeptical internally of some of the most conspiracy like the biggest conspiracy theories that were being pushed by rudy and others about fraud. And that's according to people who talk rimmer and like others spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe these conversations. Some trump allies including giuliani sought to have rimmer fired after learning of the e mail. That's according to people familiar with the matter. But he still there. He remains employed the rmc harrington the lady he was e mailing who is now a spokeswoman for former seal former guy mar-a-lago per of the former guy. She's the spokesman. That's her that. She's the spokeswoman. She continued to push voter fraud allegations and left the rnc at the end of two thousand. Twenty four guy spokeswoman. She continues to post false claims of election fraud social media. She said she's a dick in recent weeks. Some trump allies have targeted the rnc this getting delicious and chairwoman ronna mcdaniel arguing. They didn't do enough. They didn't do enough sedition. Yeah i agree. Go after them. Go after yeah so there. There's a hashtag now. Hashtag rana must go cool. It's like lord of the flies. I know we're just watching them. Eat their own amazing. yeah and after. This story dropped traffic ticket lawyer and crack and fodder. John ellis says. She's leaving the republican party and protest. Oh my god embodying. Cancel culture as a result of hurt feces i guess. Ls made the announcement on real america's voice and called the rnc chairwoman. Ron mcdaniel and others to resign now and create a clean slate adding. She would not return until they do. She also no. Oh johnny won't come back. She also questioned what happened to the millions raised by the rnc on november and december last year when the election challenges were playing out saying the trump team never saw dime of that quote. I'm leaving the republican party until the republican party comes back home to conservatives. That's what she said during a follow up appearance on newsmax on which she is a regular contributor so gop infighting so much. Fun and dana. I left you a little shot in friday. You are sweet to me. Give it to me all right. Everyone and this is for you as well. A federal judge new york has dismissed roy. Moore's law suit against sasha baron cohen. Oh.

Rough Translation
"john ellis" Discussed on Rough Translation
"Was just. Your food is ready and no love. No compassion no scared. No nothing nothing only god. I made an extra row. All this elise has been knitting her american flag shawl and he's made extra row of blue. I'm sorry i feel like i'm distracting. You okay says the during this period she felt empty. She hardly recognized herself. Life had gone so differently than she expected when she moved in with matt. She didn't know who he was to her anymore. Or what she meant to him except she was his caregiver she could still be that. She opened his water bottles. Drive him to his doctor's appointments clip his nails and then go back to her room and neck so he not was different and then one day he asked me what was going on and if i was planning to lift him ni- say well i've been thinking about it. You're not the same person i married and usable to protect me use Suppose still love me in. You're not doing any of that. And he apologized again. And then i tell him. What would you do if something does that to your girls. You have three daughters. And then he's answered was will. I'll ask him if their spouse is a veteran like if their said just some justifying you know vis a veteran then It's okay and i said no. It's not okay. Said it's not excuses like figure. I need to make a plan to leave but making a plan to leave. What's not easy at that point. I didn't have a job anymore. Scared giver only. I did have any income. I don't have family in tucson. I don't have a place to go so just feel trapped completely every three months least. He's caregiver coordinator would call for their seasonal check in and that's the same survey questions. Do you feel safe. are you taking care of yourself. Do you have any immediate goals. What are the veterans short-term goals easiest answer as best. She could stopping short of the abuse. She talk about. Matt's anger is compulsions triggers and his need for control but not about the violence directed at her. She knew that the things he'd done to her were bad enough that if the va about them they might decide to kick her off the caregiver program for her own protection at which point matt danger to himself and she wouldn't be there to protect him and so she felt trapped by your sense of duty and by the role that the va had given her and it turns out. The va knew all about that trap. Everybody thinks that. Oh you're in the house of the you're gonna be well taken care of. I beg to differ to the teeth. That's next time on homefront. If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic abuse or has thoughts of self harm. Here are some resources for you. The national domestic violence hotline is one eight hundred seven nine seven two three three or the hotline dot org. The national suicide prevention line is eight hundred two seven three eight two five five. Today's episode was produced by jesse james. Our editor is kelsey. The rough translation team includes louis-dreyus matt ozone and just our new. Intern is alicia. Chan the rough translation executive teams video. Caruth skimping on your government special. Thanks to chris. Turpin vicki walton. James nicole veenstra is our senior supervising producer. Bryn winterbottom back. Check this episode. Mastering by isaac rodriguez retired army captain. Kimo williams composed home prince theme song additional music from john. Ellis i'm gregory warner back. Next week with more homefront from rough translation. This message comes from. Npr sponsor capital one offering checking and savings accounts with no fees or minimums and a banking app to check balances deposit checks and transfer money. That's banking reimagined. What's in your wallet. Terms apply capital one. Na member fdic..

The Erick Erickson Show
"john ellis" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show
"But the risk of large-scale spread as low. The chinese government said the forty one year old man in jiangsu province. North west of shanghai was hospitalized april twenty eighth and is in stable condition. New human case has been reported elsewhere. Can you even believe them now. This this is relevant. This this is why this is important. The american media has prion design when it comes to china it has way more than four hours in there enjoying it too much to seek medical attention. They love china. The chinese fixation and the american media starting with tom. Friedman is just out of this world. Every you know china. The trains run on time in china. The roads are built overnight in china. They they build big buildings quickly in china. Everything is great and they don't have christians in china. That's a good thing. Disney of course doesn't really report anything because they're making too much money out of zhejiang With the chinese concentration camps apple producers so much in china as well the media has a fixation about china. But keep in mind every once in awhile. You hear studies and stories. That suggest that things aren't quite what they appear to be for. Example major dam projects in china have broken for example In china the birth rate is in decline for example in china. The high speed rail system collapsed. I mean literally bridge tipped over in china. The nuclear reactor aircraft carrier there. I was launched allegedly stolen american intellectual property broken caught on fire and its maiden voyage things. And then you got the rocket. The chinese rocket went up launched the satellite and then lost control and crash landed back. Part of me was thinking that's going to be. It's going to land in new york city. The chinese are gonna say oops my bad but it didn't. It landed in the ocean. China is not in the veneer looks good but behind the scenes. They've got problems. This is again from john. Ellis in his daily email president. She continues to advance a narrative of chinese exceptionalism in superiority. The east is rising and the west is declining. He trumpeted in a speech last year. Senior chinese officials and analysts have adopted an amplifies you masses pointing out the relative decline in europe and japan share of the global economy stressing the us's racial and political polarization. How much do you wanna bet if you audited. Blm you'd find chinese money. Behind such triumphalist rhetoric lurks inconvenient truth. China's own society is fracturing and complex and challenging ways discrimination based on gender and ethnicity is rampant reinforced by increasingly nationalistic and hate-filled online rhetoric..

AP News
"john ellis" Discussed on AP News
"Sign up for that more protests in Russia this weekend. Activists say police detained more than 5100 protesters across the country on Sunday alone, they're demanding the release of jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny. I'm Ben Thomas. AP News. I'm Julie Walker, Bernie Sanders infamous Inauguration Mittens, which became instant means are the gift that keeps on giving. The mittens are in such demand Creator John Ellis, who stopped making them had to find a partner. I'm actually at Vermont, Teddy, they're teaching. Designer how to make them and the Vermont schoolteacher sent them to Senator Sanders five years ago and just heard from him after they took on a life of their own. It was like talking to an old friend. Honestly, I've never met him before, and he called me and I was nervous. Alice is grateful. That means they're making people laugh and marvels at the facts. Andrews is so skilled at never losing a mitten people. Where's the walking all the time? Don't know what his strategy is for not losing his big Vermont Teddy Bear says a portion of mittens. Sale's proceeds will go to the local make a wish. Charity. I'm Julie Walker. The mittens are in such demand creator Jen Ellis, who stopped making them had to find a partner. I'm actually at Vermont Teddy Bear teaching. Designer how to make them and the Vermont school teacher sent them to Senator Sanders five years ago and just heard from him after they took on a life of their own. It was like talking to an old friend. Honestly, I've never met him before, and he called me and I was nervous. Alice is grateful. That means they're making people laugh and marvels at the facts. Andrews is so skilled at never losing a mitten Pete, Where's the walking all the time? Don't know what his strategy is for not losing his big Vermont Teddy Bear says a portion of mittens. Sale's proceeds will go to the local make a wish Charity. I'm Julie Walker Governor Asa Hutchinson says. If he were her constituents, I would not vote for her. Green promotes Cuban on conspiracy theories and has advocated violence against Democrats and the FBI. I don't think we ought to punish people From a disciplinary standpoint of party standpoint, because they think something a little bit different, But Senator Bernie Sanders says that's something to rethink. This is something that Republican Party has got to deal with. Your comments were made on ABC this week. I'm Julie Walker. AP News for Friday January 29th I'm Tim McGuire, CDC director, Dr Rochelle Wolinsky says coronavirus cases and deaths remain high. We continue to have over four times the daily number of cases as we have over the summer. Public health experts are also wary of the variance of the virus that have been emerging Be sarcoma. Ghani has the story, Dr Anthony Fauci says. It's just what viruses do. But they can on Lee mutate. If they spread getting people vaccinated as quickly and as efficiently as you possibly can will always be the best way to prevent the further evolution of any mutant. So far, Fauci says existing vaccines are effective against the variance from the UK, Brazil and South Africa. The drug makers should be ready to tweak the vaccines to stay ahead of the virus. This is a wake up call to all of US soccer mahogany Washington. Johnson and Johnson says the company's single dose vaccine has produced encouraging results in recent testing. It hopes it will be approved soon for emergency use in the U. S. President Biden says he's willing to move ahead on his $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package with or without congressional Republicans. Choice couldn't be clear. We have learned from past crises. The risk is not doing too much. Risk is not doing enough. Senate Democrats.