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PGA Live Updates | Dustin Johnson surges to 4 under through 13 to share lead PGA Championship

AP News Radio

00:37 sec | 2 weeks ago

PGA Live Updates | Dustin Johnson surges to 4 under through 13 to share lead PGA Championship

"Eric Cole is the leader of an incomplete first round of the PGA Championship at oak hill, Cole at 5 under but with four holes left to play that because of a one hour and 50 minute frost delay at the start of the round. Bryson DeChambeau is the Clubhouse leader at four under after a solid 66. He's one shot clear as Scottish scheffler, who posted a bogey 360 seven. Is joined in the Clubhouse at 300 by Canadian Corey Connors and Dustin Johnson, Johnson bogging the last hole in the evening gloom. Favorite John rams started with a disastrous 6 out of 76. I'm Graham agar.

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"johnson johnson" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

07:53 min | 7 months ago

"johnson johnson" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"There on our yield curve on the commodities front WTI crude oil is higher. Just under $89 a barrel gold, it's higher as well at about 1655 per ounce and Bitcoin it finds a little bit of a bit out there and now trades at about $20,500 per token. Let's get some more color on the pre market equity trading with Bloomberg markets correspondent, created Gupta, created some earnings out there again today. Some earnings out there. I want to start with some M and a news first, though, because that seems to be the bigger story. And you'll also love the fact that it's M and a in the healthcare BioTech. Always in space. I've told you before when I come back in the next life, I want to be a healthcare M and a banker. They get paid every week, it seems like. They do, but then it's very hit or miss, right? You either get a 100% or you get zero. It's just everybody's buying everybody else in the healthcare space. If I'm not going to do R&D and develop a drug, I'll just go buy your company first to help. Well, it almost feels like that's the mentality Johnson & Johnson is taking this morning. J&J is your taker. It's down about half a percent. It was down about 1.2% earlier in the session. So some of those losses are being paired here, but this comes after some news that they are looking to buy a heart medical tech firm abiomed for about $16.6 billion. It's an offer representing get the supreme premium of about 50% wild, which makes you think here's my input. Financial adviser for Abby Ahmed Goldman Sachs, financial adviser for Johnson & Johnson on the M and a trade JPMorgan two of the bluest of blue chips. Yeah. Advisory. This is a massive deal. And remember Johnson & Johnson has been like a lot of other companies been accumulating a lot of cash on their balance sheet when it comes to kind of being able to deploy it. We talk about this all the time with some of the big tech companies Apple, Microsoft, et cetera that are able to kind of buy because they have so much cash on their balance sheets from this era of easy borrowing. Johnson Johnson is no exception, so they're really kind of taking it to heart as well. So a BMD is the ticker for abi O med. And I'm really hope I'm saying this for you. That is. I think it's Abby O med up about 50% in just the pre market. Remember the deal is for about 380 per share. We're looking at about three 79 O one, so already the M and a arbitrage hopping in there, but Johnson & Johnson is always good for the money. You know, it's not some fly by night company. This is J&J well, it is, but you know, given some of the competing that they've had to do with Pfizer and Moderna in the past couple of years, it almost feels like they've lost perhaps some of their go to rep and I put that in quotations. But this could really offer them and at least analysts are saying to offer them another leg higher. I'm going to quickly speed through some of the other stories this morning, specifically the Chinese ones as there are some rumors circulating that COVID Chinese, the COVID zero policy in China might might be under reconsideration. And once again, this is purely on social media posts. This isn't verified, but any measure, but it's enough to move the market. So you see some of these ADRs like Alibaba, for example, our poster child, BAB, up 6 and a half percent. I loved it. I mean, it just seems like as to an outsider here. They are trying to has to do something. Otherwise you're just gonna have these rolling shutdowns. But Tom or like made the point on surveillance, he was like, this isn't happening tomorrow, it's not happening next couple of weeks at the earliest, maybe end of first quarter 2023. Really? That's the timeline for China. That's tomorrow. We talked to Tom Marley in Washington on his experience in Shanghai. And the current moments ago in Hong Kong. And it's just such a movable feast over there. Of uncertainty. You know, we're gonna Santa zeli Bloomberg intelligence. He's in New York, so we're gonna have him go on Bloomberg markets. Really sour. I'm gonna ask him 'cause he does this. He's got a PhD and stuff. Why can't the Chinese just go get the Pfizer thing and just reverse engineer it and say, we've got ours. I think it's more magical. Is it more magical than that? Okay. Doctor fazel, he'll shoot me down. Well, that's okay, you know, he's done that to me 47. Times as well. We say good morning to all of you here towards a fed meeting tomorrow, and right now we of course say Bloomberg surveillance brought to my con Resnick, advisory assurance tax before ESG reshaped private equity investing. Cone Resnick helped clients recognize the opportunities, learn more at Cohen Resnick that Paul, I don't know if I'm leaving Twitter. What are you doing? I'm very close to it, Tom. I'm very close to it. I've already dropped the Facebook back in the day. This might be next. So this might be next. We'll see. We'll see. We'll see how he goes going for it. But he's got a boy, I don't know what he's going to do here with this company. I plus the balance sheet on this company. I have no idea. This is just a headache. I'm not sure he really wanted it. To private companies. So don't worry about the financials, which means we bring in mandeep soon. Of course, he doesn't care about it. Just as care about the financial. The company he's got here today, Tom, Uber technology. A man deep Singh he does all the tech stuff for Bloomberg intelligence. He's here on our Bloomberg interactive broker studio. Uber socks up 13% on the great numbers, riderships up everybody's back in the Uber car. But mandeep, your companies don't make any money. Well, at least they are not burning cash. Okay, so that is a positive. That's why you see that stock reaction and look, I think in the case of Uber, they laid out a target $5 billion adjusted EBITDA by 2024. This seemed to be executing against it, and that's why you see that. I thought that interesting that they actually were able to get drivers. So talk to us about that because that was a gating issue for their growth. And a lot of other gig economy. Yeah, so with any marketplace, it's all about boosting supply. Your top line will always be in line with how fast you can ramp up supply. So in the case of Uber, they are now getting back to their 2019 levels in terms of driver supply. And in terms of driver hours, it's actually even growing faster. So what it goes to show is not only are they getting the supply back, they engagement is there. And that's translating into bookings. Uber is publicly traded. It's trading, I believe, a two to three times sales. Musk took Twitter out everyone agrees colossal 8 times sales is Uber out there hoping Elon Musk dials one 800. I need Uber. Well, it's very unlikely. If anything, I think he would launch a robo taxi to compete with Uber. And that's not very far fetched given he has talked about robotaxi, he's obviously rolling out a lot of changes with the autonomous driving system. And if they really want to drive that next leg of growth, I think with Tesla beyond unit shipments, robo taxi. Okay, but Uber 55 to 26. How do the managements of these companies change their day to today thinking after what they've observed at TW TR? Well, so in the case of Uber, they got the message from the market that it was about cost control path to profitability, not just talking about it, but actually showing the progress. And that's what they're delivering now. Now, does that make the top line durable? I don't think so. I think they had the best setup in terms of reopenings and really easier comps. Going forward, you look at mobility, that's the one that's driving EBITDA. Delivery, half of the business is still barely break-even. So I don't know how you can pin your all your hopes on mobility and hope this company will generate $5 billion in adjusted EBITDA. 43 buys four holds. Exactly, right? All right, so let's go, so there's cost inflation out there for everybody. There's wage inflation out there for everybody. And so for Uber, are they paying their drivers more? How does that get reflected in their business model? Yeah, so look, the mobility side is a two sided marketplace. Uber just keeps the 20% take rate for the most part at an aggregate level. And it pays the driver 80%. The delivery side is a three sided marketplace. Not only do they have to pay the driver, they also have to pay the restaurant. And that's why the take rates, the

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"johnson johnson" Discussed on KGO 810

KGO 810

07:43 min | 9 months ago

"johnson johnson" Discussed on KGO 810

"Care. Plus genes order the week. Let's get started with where we all are in the midst of, and that's the turmoil you've been experiencing personally and observing in the economy. There's one segment that is doing incredibly well, very, very strong, the U.S. dollar. We compare the value of the U.S. dollar to other currencies around the world. We discover that our dollar is going up in value and other countries currencies are going down in value. Well, is that a big deal? Isn't that good news? Well, not necessarily. Johnson & Johnson just reported that it's profits are going down because the dollars going up. The company says it generates half of sales outside the U.S.. So think about this. If you live in Europe and you want to buy a product from J&J, you've got to use your Euro to buy something that is manufactured in dollars. So the lower your Euro, the more of them you got to spend. In other words, you've got a big price increase for Johnson & Johnson products, even without inflation. J&J says that the strong dollar is costing the company $4 billion in sales. Microsoft and IBM are saying the same thing. The dollar so far this year is up 12%. So a strong dollar is actually bad news for American businesses trying to sell overseas. Now there is a flip side to this. As an American living here in the U.S., if you want to travel overseas, like take a vacation in France, it's a bargain because the U.S. dollar is so strong compared to the Euro. So it's great news for an American who's buying overseas goods or traveling overseas, but it's bad news for American businesses that are trying to sell to overseas consumers. Hey, speaking of the dollar, speaking of cash, okay, I wasn't really, but I'm going to use that as a segue here. Mutual fund managers and ETF managers have now boosted their holdings of cash to a 21 year high. We haven't seen them holding so much cash since 2008, and we know why they did that back then. 58% of fund managers say they're taking less risk than usual. So let me ask you this related question. What rate of return are you expecting to get from your diversified portfolio? While a new survey of financial professionals was just taken. And on average, financial professionals expect to earn 7% above inflation over long periods of time. That number is largely unchanged from other surveys that have been done over the past quarter century. Financial advisers are pretty consistent in saying that returns ought to be in the 6 or 7 or 8% rate above inflation. But when individual investors were asked that question, their average answer was not 7% per year, but 17 and a half. You've got to be kidding me. In fact, I'm not the only one who has ever said that. We've got to recognize that your investment results are going to be impacted by your investment expectation. In other words, if you are expecting 7, which is what advisers are expecting, and you get ten, wow, this is a great year. But if you're expecting 17 and you get ten, you'll be furious. You'll be upset. You'll be disappointed, which will cause you to sell those wonderfully performing investments in a desperate effort to achieve a higher return that is impossible to get. There's only one reason that investors say they're expecting 17% annual returns. Over the past several years, prior to 2022, they were getting it. So if you're a relatively new investor from 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, yeah, a 17% return is understandable because that's what the financial markets were delivering. That is incredibly unusual. Since 1926, we're talking almost a hundred years, the S&P 500 has averaged about 10% per year. Over a hundred years, sure, there'll be some years of 18 or 20, but there will also be some years of a negative 18 or 20. On average, a 10% average annual return to expect that you're going to earn 17 and a half over many years is horrifically unrealistic. You're doomed to failure, and here's the worst part. If you're building a financial plan based on that assumption, you're going to invest less because the return will be so high, you don't need to bother investing more. You'll discover, though, in the future, you're not going to accumulate the wealth that you think you're accumulating because you're not getting the return that you're hoping to get. Make sure you have realistic expectations about your returns. If you want to have any hope at all of achieving them. Otherwise, your future will be a lot more frustrating and disappointing than you're hoping for. And here's a related problem that investors are making. Let me frame it for you. You're busy saving and investing money, you're letting that money grow in value. And in retirement, when you're no longer earning a paycheck, you're going to start to use the money that you've saved all your life. That's why you're saving it. So you'll have it available to you in retirement. So when you're in retirement, what are you going to spend? Are you going to spend only the income and interest only the growth in the dividends? Are you never going to touch the principle? 75% say they will never touch the principle. If they've got a $1 million in the account, they'll withdraw the interest and the dividends, but they will never touch the principle. They'll leave the $1 million alone. If they've got a $1 million at 8 65, they're going to die in their 90s with the same $1 million intact. Never touch principle. I think it's the 11th commandment, thou shalt not touch principle. Well, let me tell you this. If you think you're never going to touch the principle, you're probably crazy. Should we? Or should we not? Follow the advice of the galactically stupid. It is extraordinarily unlikely that you will be able to live on the dividends and interest alone. It is very rare for someone to be wealthy enough that that's what they're able to get away with. Odds are far higher that you will invade principle. Your ego is writing checks your body can't cash. That you will withdraw money from the account beyond its interest in dividends and growth. You need to recognize that fact. And further, it's okay to do. There's no problem with drawing principle. We just want to make sure you don't withdraw so much principle so fast that you end up going broke. That's easy to avoid with proper financial advice. You need to make sure that you have realistic expectations about how much you're going to earn while you're saving and how much you're going to withdraw while you're in retirement. I'm Rick Edelman. And I'm trying to

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"johnson johnson" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

03:08 min | 10 months ago

"johnson johnson" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"FBI raid on former president Trump's home is now unsealed. The warrant claims Trump was under investigation for potential espionage act violations. It went on to claim Trump had top secret documents and photos. New reports say actress and heche is being kept alive for the time being to see if her organs are viable for donation. Several earlier reports said the 53 year old actress died today, but her family says she's being kept on life support to determine if any organs are viable. She was involved in a car accident where she crashed into a Los Angeles home before her car burst into flames and police found traces of cocaine and fentanyl in her blood. Author Salman Rushdie is hospitalized after being stabbed in the neck at a speaking event in upstate New York, state police say a man rushed the stage at the chautauqua institution, which governor Kathy hochul says is a place for people to share ideas. This is a place ideal ideally suited for him to be able to speak. The assailant stabbed him several times a witness said it took several men to pull the attacker away. Johnson & Johnson will stop selling its talk based baby powder next year. Sara Lee Kessler reports this comes two years after the New Jersey pharmaceutical giant announced it would stop selling talc based baby powder in the U.S. and Canada, J&J has been hit with numerous lawsuits, claiming talc led to ovarian cancer and asbestos poisoning. The company has said that independent research by medical experts around the world has determined that its baby powder is safe, does not contain asbestos and does not cause cancer still, its switching to corn starch. At the closing bell, the Dow Jones gained 424 points to 33 7 61. The S&P rose 72 points to 42 80 while the NASDAQ added 267 points to 13 O 47. I'm Brian shook. Millions of Americans on social security are likely to get a major bump in benefits next year, seniors could receive as much as $159 more each month in 2023 thanks to high inflation numbers for July. Legal sports betting in Ohio is a little over four months away. However, as Jack crumbly reports a federal court in Cleveland is now hearing the case of a Las Vegas man accused of running a Ponzi scheme disguised as a betting company, federal prosecutors say 49 year old Matthew turnipseed stole more than $8 million from dozens of investors in 15 states, including Ohio via his bedding company, money line analytics, prosecutors say he used investors money to take vacations by cars, country club memberships, and more, all while promising investors that he figured out a sports betting system that maximized wins and minimized losses allegedly promising as high as 35% ROI. He filed for bankruptcy last year, blaming COVID for ruining sports seasons. I'm Jack crumbly. Harry Potter fans will get a chance to jump into the wizarding world in Westchester county, New York this fall, Kristin Marx has the details

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UK Conservatives lose London strongholds, in blow to Johnson

AP News Radio

00:43 sec | 1 year ago

UK Conservatives lose London strongholds, in blow to Johnson

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"johnson johnson" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:45 min | 1 year ago

"johnson johnson" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Michael Barr The FDA has limited the use of the Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine to adults It comes after an investigation of rare and potentially deadly blood clots related to the J&J single shot vaccine Meanwhile doctor Rochelle Walensky director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says she is not ready to declare the pandemic over I like to consider endemic one more in a steady state We still have a rise in cases right now so I'm not quite ready to call it endemic I do think that this is going to be a virus that we're going to have to learn to live with Doctor walensky while tearing a vaccination site in Los Angeles said the CDC is undertaking an investigation into its COVID response to determine where it succeeded and where it failed COVID cases across the country are rising Amnesty International says they have evidence that links Russian troops to war crimes in the presentation today the organization's senior crisis response adviser donatella Rivera says the bullet casings that were discovered at the scenes of mass civilian executions proves Russian troops were there The head stands on the casings indicates that they are produced by the cartridge plants in fuller south of Moscow And we know that these bullets can be fired only by certain rifles and that there does rifles are filled to specific elite units Rivera with Amnesty International says according to Ukrainian officials hundreds of civilians were executed in bucha before Russian troops left early last month Live from the Bloomberg interactive broker studios This is global news 24 hours a day On air And on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts and more than a 120 countries I'm Michael Barr.

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J&J's Janssen settles with WVa for $99M in opioid lawsuit

AP News Radio

00:46 sec | 1 year ago

J&J's Janssen settles with WVa for $99M in opioid lawsuit

"West West West West Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia will will will will receive receive receive receive ninety ninety ninety ninety nine nine nine nine million million million million dollars dollars dollars dollars in in in in an an an an opioid opioid opioid opioid settlement settlement settlement settlement with with with with Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson and and and and Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson subsidiary subsidiary subsidiary subsidiary Janssen Janssen Janssen Janssen pharmaceuticals pharmaceuticals pharmaceuticals pharmaceuticals West West West West Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia has has has has long long long long led led led led the the the the nation nation nation nation in in in in drug drug drug drug overdose overdose overdose overdose deaths deaths deaths deaths and and and and was was was was one one one one of of of of several several several several states states states states that that that that sued sued sued sued over over over over the the the the drug drug drug drug maker's maker's maker's maker's role role role role in in in in perpetuating perpetuating perpetuating perpetuating the the the the opioid opioid opioid opioid crisis crisis crisis crisis state state state state Attorney Attorney Attorney Attorney General General General General Patrick Patrick Patrick Patrick Morrisey Morrisey Morrisey Morrisey says says says says he he he he believes believes believes believes it's it's it's it's the the the the largest largest largest largest settlement settlement settlement settlement in in in in the the the the country country country country per per per per capita capita capita capita we're we're we're we're pleased pleased pleased pleased with with with with the the the the settlement settlement settlement settlement of of of of because because because because we we we we think think think think it it it it represents represents represents represents a a a a major major major major step step step step forward forward forward forward to to to to start start start start to to to to get get get get money money money money in in in in the the the the door door door door to to to to help help help help west west west west Virginians Virginians Virginians Virginians who who who who have have have have been been been been devastated devastated devastated devastated by by by by the the the the opioid opioid opioid opioid epidemic epidemic epidemic epidemic Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson and and and and Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson and and and and Janssen Janssen Janssen Janssen said said said said the the the the settlement settlement settlement settlement is is is is not not not not an an an an admission admission admission admission of of of of liability liability liability liability or or or or wrongdoing wrongdoing wrongdoing wrongdoing by by by by the the the the company company company company I'm I'm I'm I'm Julie Julie Julie Julie Walker Walker Walker Walker

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Songs by Wu-Tang, Alicia Keys added to Recording Registry

AP News Radio

00:45 sec | 1 year ago

Songs by Wu-Tang, Alicia Keys added to Recording Registry

"The the the the library library library library of of of of Congress Congress Congress Congress has has has has announced announced announced announced twenty twenty twenty twenty five five five five recordings recordings recordings recordings it it it it considers considers considers considers as as as as important important important important contributions contributions contributions contributions to to to to American American American American culture culture culture culture that that that that will will will will be be be be part part part part of of of of the the the the national national national national recording recording recording recording registry registry registry registry I I I I marches marches marches marches are are are are a a a a letter letter letter letter with with with with the the the the latest latest latest latest secured secured secured the the the four four four tops tops tops as as as they they they recorded recorded recorded reach reach reach out out out I'll I'll I'll be be be there there there as as as an an an experiment experiment experiment he he he never never never thought thought thought would would would make make make it it it onto onto onto an an an album album album now now now it's it's it's one one one of of of the the the songs songs songs the the the library library library of of of Congress Congress Congress wants wants wants to to to preserve preserve preserve as as as culturally culturally culturally important important important other other other singles singles singles that that that make make make the the the list list list include include include journey's journey's journey's don't don't don't stop stop stop Believin Believin Believin and and and Ricky Ricky Ricky Martin's Martin's Martin's Livin Livin Livin la la la vida vida vida loca loca loca among among among the the the albums albums albums that that that make make make the the the registry registry registry or or or Bonnie Bonnie Bonnie Raitt's Raitt's Raitt's Nick Nick Nick of of of time time time Alicia Alicia Alicia keys keys keys songs songs songs in in in a a a minor minor minor and and and the the the low low low end end end theory theory theory by by by a a a tribe tribe tribe called called called quest quest quest the the the oldest oldest oldest recording recording recording is is is the the the Harlem Harlem Harlem struck struck struck by by by James James James B. B. B. Johnson Johnson Johnson from from from nineteen nineteen nineteen twenty twenty twenty one one one the the the list list list also also also includes includes includes the the the radio radio radio call call call of of of Hank Hank Hank Aaron's Aaron's Aaron's seven seven seven hundred hundred hundred fiftieth fiftieth fiftieth career career career home home home run run run

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How Should Elites Treat Their Country?

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:59 min | 1 year ago

How Should Elites Treat Their Country?

"Treat their country? How should the people in charge of their country and the economic elites or in cultural institutions or in the movies or in any form of power? How should they treat their country? Well, a hundred years ago, Carnegie Mellon and chase, they were some of the wealthiest people ever in the history of the planet. Now there is no doubt that they were powerful and that they had wealth, but they used that wealth largely to try and preserve America, build hospitals, libraries, build YMCAs, build things that actually helped the well-being of the nation. They wanted a strong America. Now, over the last couple of years, a common lament from this program has been the fact that the people who are in charge of our country, the wealthiest people, are involved in this pattern of self hatred. They're engaged in this relentless pattern of not doing what's best for the country of engaging in ideas for the World Economic Forum, the suppression of free speech, woke ideology, the suffocation of the individual, we have talked about how people like Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos and George Soros and the Google people and the Louis Vuitton guy. They seem to be so fixated on using their unlimited wealth to do things that actually hurt the cause of liberty. Not help the cause of liberty. That hurt the strength of America and weaken America. This has seemed to be almost overwhelming, especially the last couple of years. We've been complaining about how AstraZeneca Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson and Moderna. They cooperate with Fauci and the FDA and Bill Gates and it seems like the elites have it all figured out. That they always have each other's back and basically the only thing that we have left is the truth, which matters and common everyday people fighting for that. We felt outnumbered and for good reason. We turn around and we

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If Only We Investigated Russia's Funding of US Anti-Fossil Fuel Groups

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:37 min | 1 year ago

If Only We Investigated Russia's Funding of US Anti-Fossil Fuel Groups

"Cool controls Joe Biden. He's a prisoner of many different groups. He's a prisoner of the teacher unions. He's a prisoner of Pfizer, AstraZeneca, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson. Every decision that this administration makes is because of an order given by a group that either helped get him into office that helped implement him into office or that is currently giving him cover fire or is a backbone of the Democrat regime. Well, let's read what one of his, let's say, wardens, believe in because he's a prisoner of somebody. You go to Greenpeace dot org. It says real zero. What is hashtag real zero? Great question Greenpeace writes, first let's start out with net zero a term you've probably heard before. Burn now pay later. Nations of the world pledged in 2015 Paris climate agreement to collectively achieve net zero carbon emissions, globally by 2050. Climate scientists say we must hit net zero to avoid climate catastrophe. It's a goal we should all support. The term net zero is also being exploited by governments and corporations who are using it as smoke screen to keep burning phosphor fuel fossil fuels via a loophole called carbon offset credits. So instead, they want real zero, not net zero. The only way out of the climate crisis is to get to net zero. Real zero equals net zero minus offsets. It means reducing and stopping all carbon emissions before they are put into the atmosphere. It means full speed ahead to a transformation of our energy and transport systems to 100% renewable sources. This is Greenpeace dot org. No more fossil fuel burning, no offsetting scams. This is the website you can see it for yourself. It's Greenpeace dot org. Sierra club is very similar. Now again, we've gone through in great detail, the evidence that shows that Russia has been funding green energy groups. We should be having criminal investigations into how Russia has been covertly funding of these anti fossil fuel groups, the hill dot com calls for this. Investigate Russia's covert funding of U.S. anti fossil fuel groups makes you wonder how successful the green energy groups would have been, the last couple years, if our government actually spent time investigating legitimate Russian collusion instead of whether or not Donald Trump had any sort of ties to the Russian Kremlin, which of course he didn't.

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'Atheism on Trial' Author Mark Lanier Is a Lawyer and a Man of God

The Eric Metaxas Show

02:09 min | 1 year ago

'Atheism on Trial' Author Mark Lanier Is a Lawyer and a Man of God

"I am really, really excited finally to meet Mark linear mark welcome. Eric, it's such a delight. You of course have had a riveting influence in the world, but you've certainly had a riveting influence in my life and in my circle of friends. And so it's an honor to get to be on your show. Now I know you're lying. And I'm going to tell you that's not going to cut it on this program. We don't blow smoke. A lot of people of faith listen to this program. I will not put up with it. Listen, you really are somebody that a lot of mutual friends have mentioned you and your library there in Houston and stuff. And I thought, I want to cover everything. I want also, obviously, mostly to talk about your new book. Your book, let me say this out of the gate. It's called atheism on trial, a lawyer examines the case for unbelief. So that's the headline. Author of atheism on trial. But Mark, Lanier, you are not just a lawyer. You've been a very successful lawyer. If you don't mind blowing your own horn, I know you're going to just stick with the facts here. Tell us if you don't mind who you are in the world of plaintiff's lawyers, how that works. Well, by the grace of God, I really believe. We've been given I've been given a prominent role. I tried the nation's biggest cases. I just finished trying the biggest opioid case. The seminal case that we won up in Ohio that was all over the media. I'm the reason Johnson & Johnson no longer sells baby powder with talcum powder. We upheld the largest verdict in the history of the country related to the asbestos that we found in the baby powder. If I try cases, I've got over 20 billion in verdicts, which is pretty rare. It's hard to find a lawyer with a $1 billion verdict, but one who's got more than they can count on one hand. Pretty rare. Now, all of that, I will only say to say, it's by the grace of God and it honestly as Paul would say to the philippians, is worth rubbish compared to the surpassing value of knowledge of knowing Jesus Christ as my

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Green's late layup sends No. 1 Auburn past Georgia 74-72

AP News Radio

00:42 sec | 1 year ago

Green's late layup sends No. 1 Auburn past Georgia 74-72

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Goodell pressured by Congress to release Washington report

AP News Radio

00:50 sec | 1 year ago

Goodell pressured by Congress to release Washington report

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Magistrate orders Oath Keepers leader jailed until trial

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00:33 sec | 1 year ago

Magistrate orders Oath Keepers leader jailed until trial

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UK government holds breath as it awaits 'partygate' report

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00:33 sec | 1 year ago

UK government holds breath as it awaits 'partygate' report

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UK to lift travel test requirements for the vaccinated

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00:44 sec | 1 year ago

UK to lift travel test requirements for the vaccinated

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The Intentional Suppression of Natural Immunity

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:07 min | 1 year ago

The Intentional Suppression of Natural Immunity

"One story that I never thought would be controversial, but it's something that needs to kind of be built out, which is the intentional suppression of natural immunity. If you have fought through getting the Chinese Fauci coronavirus, you are infected. You got the natural antibodies. One would think that there would be an admission and acceptance amongst the people in charge that you should be treated as if you are quote unquote naturally inoculated or naturally vaccinated. There's always been this push against natural immunity. There's never been an allowance for natural immunity. For reasons that are quite obvious such as trying to pander to Pfizer and AstraZeneca Moderna and Johnson & Johnson in the pharmaceutical vaccine lobby, but also it's because they know that if they actually counted antibody tests and natural immunity, all of a sudden the power that the state has assumed would vanish and disappear.

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NBA marks 75th year: A look at the 80's

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00:46 sec | 1 year ago

NBA marks 75th year: A look at the 80's

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Listener Sammy Writes in Detailing Her Brothers' Vaccine Side Effects

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:34 min | 1 year ago

Listener Sammy Writes in Detailing Her Brothers' Vaccine Side Effects

"Says, we got an email hi Charlie, my name is Sammy. I'm 25 years old and unvaccinated. Thought you and your team may find this interesting and add it to your list of vaccinated problems. I hear about on your show. My brothers are identical twins, and they are 21 years old. Both got vaccinated, one with J&J one with Pfizer back in May of 2021. Both in the last three months have had significant heart issues. Both are healthy 6 four athletes college students who exercise and take care of themselves. Clearly we have a different take on the vaccine. But now they're starting to freak out and regret it. Both refuse the booster, they're having a ton of cardiovascular problems and problems breathing, which never happened before. Also, the Johnson & Johnson brother recently found out his pancreas is no longer working as well. Totally normal, right? 21 year old 6 foot four athlete. Yeah, your pancreas just stops working. Also, my boss's son, also 20 years old, Notre-Dame student, fully vaccinated and boosted is having heart problems as well out of nowhere. All of this is just an FYI for you. This stuff is so scary and crazy. I think we're finally starting to see the longer term side effects that you predicted on your show. Unfortunately, I think you're right. I'm afraid that we're going to have lots of children that are going to have lifelong side effects and they are

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Boris Johnson’s Office Apologizes to Queen for Parties

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00:50 sec | 1 year ago

Boris Johnson’s Office Apologizes to Queen for Parties

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No. 14 Villanova holds off No. 17 Xavier, 64-60

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00:32 sec | 1 year ago

No. 14 Villanova holds off No. 17 Xavier, 64-60

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The Cold, Hard Truth About COVID Vaccines With Dr. Peter McCullough

The Eric Metaxas Show

02:03 min | 1 year ago

The Cold, Hard Truth About COVID Vaccines With Dr. Peter McCullough

"What is it that you're saying that you know to be true that some people don't like to hear? I mean, let's start with the vaccine. I have read enough to make me think that for most people, the idea of getting the vaccine is a bad idea and that it was developed under emergency circumstances kind of like, okay, we've got the Black Death coming. We're going to lose a third of our population. Let's do anything we can to get something to help people. Where we are today, to me seems dramatically different. I've heard a lot of anecdotal information about deaths and debilitating results probably or at least potentially from the vaccine. So wisdom would seem to say, don't take it, but there's this big push for everyone to take it. What's your response? I published an op-ed in the hill last year in August of 2020 before the vaccines ever came out and I agree with the Eric. I said the vaccines were a bad idea because they were genetic transfer technology programs. Actually installed the gene into the body that makes the dangerous spike protein that actually we caused the body to make a dangerous foreign protein that damages the brain, the heart causes blood clotting. It's a very dangerous idea. It's an uncontrolled production of spike protein for an uncontrolled duration of time. It's very different than a tetanus shot. A tetanus shot is a set amount of tetanus toxoid, and that's it. And so the tetanus shot or the hepatitis B shot is a known defined entity. The COVID-19 vaccines are completely uncontrolled. And there must be some people who take up a lot of genetic material or strategically in critical organs and the spike protein causes damage and death and our FDA agrees. The FDA has official warnings for Pfizer Moderna, causing heart damage. Johnson & Johnson, causing blood clots, causing paralysis, and with any product, there's risks and benefits. So the vaccines always must be presented with risks and

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"johnson johnson" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

06:29 min | 1 year ago

"johnson johnson" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Mean yeah if you're thinking about General Electric talking about companies Yes talking about companies not couples GE Johnson Johnson Right And toshiba but Johnson & Johnson right we were just talking about with Cynthia coons We know GE split into three J&J now splitting off its consumer division And we've seen that among the drug makers who are really focusing on I guess what some would say the higher profit pharmaceutical area All right let's get to it and let's bring in our guest We're going to do that in just a moment But first let's talk about a guess that joined David Weston earlier on Bloomberg television and radio J&J CEO allis Alex gorsky who talked about the thinking behind the breakup at J&J Both of these businesses have the potential to be growing at least mid single digits and above going forward And we think this is going to better position our consumer business in this evolving environment that I mentioned earlier to be even more agile more flexible and even more innovative to reach more consumers around the world And then of course is Johnson & Johnson CEO Alex gorsky talking earlier with Bloomberg's David west and let's get to it and find out a little bit more analysis on this deal Bloomberg news health team editor John laraman with us on the phone from Boston So John we just got off talking with Cynthia coons about another story that's in business week magazine this week But we did ask her about J&J she's like what took them so long That it just made more sense to be divided into two What's your take and what are you hearing about this breakup I happen to be here I have to agree with Cynthia Obviously there's a company a 130 years old The conglomerate business model has been good for them for a long time But it was good for Pfizer It was good for all of these other companies Novartis a big drug maker that had big consumer divisions glaxo as well Shedding them now And the reason that they're doing it is because you make a lot more money off of drugs than you do often consumer products And it's worthwhile to focus your efforts there because you could make big money I think a lot of these companies really kind of looked at the way that AstraZeneca went heavily into New drug research Particularly in the cancer field cancer after COVID shops now biggest market regards in the world And these are difficult drugs to produce they take a lot of concentrations a lot of competition and a lot of deal making ability to do that And JJ I think is saying you know it's time for us to really kind of grow up and really start doing our homework in the drug development area John we know that the company has come out and said this is not about the numerous lawsuits over It's the allegations that it's baby powder caused ovarian cancer But I think for a lot of people listening a lot of people in our audience it's hard to separate those things Does this have anything to do with the lawsuits that J&J has faced Well the company is saying that it doesn't And I guess we just have to take that it takes value At the same time this isn't going to hurt at all If they're lucrative drug making business is not connected to their lawsuit bound consumer division then that just looks so much JJ has sort of spent the day kind of selling the profitability the prospects of the consumer division But I think what we all know what everybody has their eyes on is what the future of this pharma company And I think what they're trying to do or at least the net effect of this is going to be to shield it from a lot of liability As you know J&J is already taken all those lawsuits created division which is put into bankruptcy in an effort to try to Shield the company And that's still tied up in litigation that they work that may not work But this particular maneuver has a lot of promise behind it Yeah I also do wonder no it is interesting It does feel like two John that we're increasingly in an investment environment where companies really want to understand what the core business is And focus on it And see a company just kind of focus their efforts on it And as part of that too maybe what they were hearing from the investment world Let's just break it apart so that we can really get some true value here I mean I know that's what the CEO talked about But maybe there is something to that Well we do live in this rapidly changing environment It's going by so quickly we sort of forget about it sometimes This is an environment where there is constant new discoveries not just in biomedicine But just in terms of technology all kinds of technology right And it takes a lot to understand It takes a lot of the master I think companies investors in conglomerates may see their value being surpassed by people who just sit down and design a few apps and really get to understand a particular area that's extremely extremely profitable So I think you're absolutely right There is a benefit to being single minded right now because there's so much out there to understand and how to profit off of it Okay so we've talked about the investor side of things What about the consumer side of things Consumers are going to see any difference And I do even hesitate to ask that question because I think a lot of times consumers who don't necessarily know where their products are coming from don't actually know what company owns what products expect Wants to know am I going to be able to get those neutrogena like skin cream Baby shampoo No more No right Yeah My wife has already started calling them Johnson & Johnson & Johnson So I don't know You look different that way But these are brands that have worked for the public for years and years And they haven't stopped working yet And I have to think that there's we'll see very little the continuity there is going to be extremely large.

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"johnson johnson" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

07:30 min | 1 year ago

"johnson johnson" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Engagement scores all of those have actually improved during an incredibly challenging time For our industry let alone the company And so again we think that we are better positioned today than we were even 24 months ago And look we see actually the way that we're considering the financial implications is really an outcome of the way we're fundamentally running the business You know if we innovate if we execute if we're taking a stakeholder approach the results are going to drive themselves and we think our shareholders will ultimately recognize that Alex thank you so much for taking a few minutes out of a very busy day That's Alex gorsky He's Johnson & Johnson chairman and CEO Back to you David thanks very much David Weston They're talking with Johnson Johnson CEO Alex gorsky on the big bold move They are going to split their company into two One will be a drug company the other will be consumer company That's spurred the shares As high as 2.8% today right now they're up 1.4% up to one 65 32 It'll be interesting to see how investors take to this as the process moves along as Taylor was saying earlier could take 12 to 18 months to actually get there But right now Johnson Johnson is a $435 billion company So it's a big behemoth and may not be the easiest job to navigate through these waters Let's get over to an investor Alex scallop as a co add investment strategies At Bernstein private wealth management Alex I won't ask you specifically about J&J but we've been seeing this trend Taylor is pointing out we just saw it with GE GE is de conglomerating and now J&J is doing it as well I've seen it happen in the past with Siemens and in a sense Daimler Chrysler How do you what does it mean to you when you see a company do this especially at a really high point in the markets Well I think it's a natural extension of what's been going on in the last few years As companies have struggled some companies have struggled to create earnings growth in what had been a back and forth growth market And so I think when you run a massive business that has a number of different operating companies within it it always makes sense to focus on where investment is required to drive growth and to rationalize costs where it makes sense This makes perfect sense A lot of not the J&J move in particular But I would say just broadly speaking It always makes sense to focus on earnings growth And generally speaking what does this tell you about Because we've seen these cycles before About where we are in the economic cycle about where we are in terms of valuations Does this give you a hint about anything with that Well I think it's a signal but it's one of many signals that exist today and are present I think look if anything it's showing that the company's recognized that over the next couple of years with the rising rate of inflation this is their opportunity to capture on a potential increase in price and expansion of margins And so this is about allocating resources and capital to areas of the most potential growth Yes I think that's the really interesting point when you see this happen at an all time high When you see it happen at a time when Johnson & Johnson that you might consider a big boring blue chip is valued at 21 times earnings but they want to reach for an even higher valuation in individual units I hope to see this happen with the Volkswagen by the way At some point they had 12 amazing brands including Porsche which could be worth more than much more than the entire company combined What do you see Alex in terms of inflation We have it's not that we didn't see this coming but at this point I think everyone is wondering what the fed is thinking when it what Powell is thinking when he says transitory because 6.2% is not nothing in terms of CPI year over year growth No I think you said it exactly the right way It is not nothing It's a big deal Having said that I think that the events of the last 24 36 hours have effectively put the transitory label to bed And I think what you're seeing in the markets and the reaction from professional investors around the world is really an acknowledgment that that was not the right way to characterize what's going on But I think it's also a reflection of the fact that there are very few professional investors in the asset management industry that we're investing in the early 70s So a lot of people have been looking at books and reading academic reviews of what inflation looked like and what to do about it And so it's not a surprise that everybody was in the transitory camp That's frankly in our view less important than what's going on besides inflation What's going on with growth What's going on with interest rates What's going on in the jobs market Those are key drivers of what type of inflation we will have and then what you can do about it as an investor But when does that inflation and if equities are one of the great inflationary hedges you see equities rise today except that when it starts to hit the consumer And if you can't pass on those costs of the consumer because the consumer really starts to push back then maybe it hit sales and profit of the companies How are you thinking about when some of that inflationary data starts to hurt equities instead of equities being an inflationary hedge Yeah we would be really concerned if it weren't for the solid strength of the consumer balance sheet Specifically in the U.S. if you think about the support mechanisms that have been put in place over the last let's see When was the first day of COVID officially Let's call it March 12th 2020 So you've got about 20 months of pretty consistent government support both at the federal and the state level You've had tremendous growth in the markets You've had wage growth You've had look at the jobs picture You've had anybody that wants a job can get a job So we would agree that if this was happening during a period of low growth slash no growth slash recession alarm bell city but because the consumers in such solid condition we are much more confident about how they can handle the inflationary pressures going forward Alex great to get some time with you Really appreciate hope and get you back on the air with us soon Alex shell off there is co head of investment strategies over at Bernstein private wealth management talking to us about the markets at these levels and in light of what we see happening with inflation Right now let's get over to Greg Jerry He's got your Bloomberg business flash Greg Thank you Matt stocks here in the U.S. are climbing as did European stocks Everybody's still talking about inflation as you just heard Let's look at the numbers the S&P's up a tenth of a percent of 7 The Dow's up a tenth of a percent of 42 in the NASDAQ sub three tenths of a percent of 42 The ten year Where is it It's right there It's down one 32nd now with a yield of 1.55% West Texas intermediate crude oil is down a half a percent of 81 16 a bear with comics gold little changed at 1864 80 announced the valiant one €1387 dollar 1447 in the pound 1.3407 Bloomberg markets continues Taylor Riggs.

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"johnson johnson" Discussed on Business Wars Daily

Business Wars Daily

02:51 min | 1 year ago

"johnson johnson" Discussed on Business Wars Daily

"5th, happy Friday one and all. Today, a major company a massive lawsuit and a Texas two step. And no we're not talking about the dance here. Johnson & Johnson makes healthcare products and perhaps his best known as of late for its COVID-19 vaccine. But for decades prior, the name has been synonymous with a certain white and blue bottle. Johnson's baby powder feel soft is the day you were born. Yep, baby powder, but you may have heard Johnson & Johnson isn't loving its association with baby powder of late because the lawsuits are piling up more than 35,000 of them. The claim is that the talc used in Johnson's baby powder causes cancer. Back in 2018, an investigation by The New York Times found that Johnson & Johnson had been aware of possible asbestos contamination in its tout products for at least 50 years, but they hadn't disclosed this fact to customers. Then in May of 2019, Johnson & Johnson stopped selling talc based baby powder in North America altogether, but continued to insist that its ingredients were safe. Later that year, the company recalled over 30,000 bottles of the powder after trace amounts of asbestos were found. So yeah, things weren't looking great for the health products giant. In a court of law, it was David versus Goliath. Individuals who claim to have been harmed by the company's product versus a gigantic multinational corporation which pulls in just under a $100 billion a year. In this case, Goliath knew that he would probably lose. So Johnson & Johnson did something technically legal, but questionable. The company used a law on the books in Texas to create a new company called LTL, then through all pending baby powder litigation into that new firm. Then the new firm declared bankruptcy, which means that it will be tough for any plaintiff to be paid the damages judges may say they are owed. The rest of Johnson & Johnson's $1 billion assets remain protected. It's called the Texas two step and a handful of firms have taken advantage of it in the past. But for folks seeking justice from the company, this move had to sting. Especially because while Johnson & Johnson continued to claim that their products were safe, most other companies that had historically used talc quietly removed it, which made a medicated powder based deodorant in 2017 that product was made with tout. Now it's made with corn starch, and advertised as 100% talc free. The lesson? Products can change. If companies change, but if companies choose to dance around the issues, some consumers may be out of luck. From wondering, this is business wars daily. I'm your host David Brown, written and produced by Jessica your mosque, our executive producers.

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"johnson johnson" Discussed on The Drill Down

The Drill Down

04:06 min | 1 year ago

"johnson johnson" Discussed on The Drill Down

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"johnson johnson" Discussed on WABE 90.1 FM

WABE 90.1 FM

03:47 min | 1 year ago

"johnson johnson" Discussed on WABE 90.1 FM

"The debt limit Democrats are willing to do all the work stopping it Republican just have to let us do our job Just get out of the way If you don't want to help save the country get out of the way So you don't destroy it Biden emphasized that raising the debt limit has to do with past government spending and not his plans for infrastructure and social programs currently being considered in Congress he called out the previous administration for racking up $8 trillion in debt in only four years An advisory committee to the FDA will meet next week members will consider the need for boosters for the Moderna and Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines in Paris Joe Parker reports Pfizer's vaccine already has gotten authorization for a booster Both laboratory data and data from real world experience suggest COVID vaccines lose some of their ability to protect against disease over time Some vaccine experts say the decline is not severe enough to warrant a booster shot at this time others say it would be a mistake to wait until boosters were clearly needed FDA has authorized a third dose of the Pfizer vaccine for people older than 65 or at high risk for severe disease It may do something similar for Moderna and Johnson & Johnson if next week's advisory committee endorses the idea Joe Parker and PR news Stocks finished lower on Wall Street today the Dow lost 323 points down 9 tenths of a percent tech heavy NASDAQ down 311 points This is NPR From W ABE news in Atlanta good afternoon I'm Jim beres It's 5 32 Georgia has a rural labor crisis according to the Georgia Chamber of Commerce as susannah capaldo reports like urban areas it's getting harder to find people to fill jobs 77% of new jobs created in Georgia recently were in rural areas according to the Georgia chamber That means 25,000 positions need to be filled says a chamber CEO Chris Clark You know whether it's bainbridge or Fitzgerald or hall because you've got really great economic opportunities but we've got an issue here getting the workforce Clark attributes the lack of workers to several issues for one baby boomers are retiring earlier than expected And the census showed an overall decline in rural populations Then there's immigration policies started under the Trump administration he says Made it harder for farmers to get legal migrant workers And so we've got crops in the fields now We don't see that changing You need time soon So I'm afraid that's going to be a longer term issue for us And there's a skills gap technical colleges could help with preparing the workforce needed Clark says We're not aligning career pathways with the opportunities We're not doing a good job of explaining the kids These jobs are in your communities come home that chamber is holding a three day event called the rural prosperity summit this week It's focused on how to recover in a post COVID economy Susannah Pluto W AB news Both of Georgia's schools for the deaf and hard of hearing are now headed by people who can hear the latest hiring has prompted protests by students in resignations even by some teachers the Georgia Department of Education hired a new superintendent last month at the Atlanta area school for the death in clarkston The school's former superintendent is dev he left in June for another job the new superintendent also is white some former employees say black employees were overlooked The state says it hired the best person for the position a Professor of dev study says it's important for deaf students to have deaf people in leadership roles More local news is at W ABE dot org this is W.

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"johnson johnson" Discussed on WABE 90.1 FM

WABE 90.1 FM

01:32 min | 1 year ago

"johnson johnson" Discussed on WABE 90.1 FM

"Early this morning Johnson & Johnson released data that the company says supports the idea that a second shot can provide people with even stronger protection against getting really sick The company says giving people a second jab two months after the first looks like he can boost protection against moderate to severe disease from about 75%.

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"johnson johnson" Discussed on Hard Factor

Hard Factor

02:16 min | 2 years ago

"johnson johnson" Discussed on Hard Factor

"And then and then you're and then when the solo hits your like you're walking out five and everybody's but while you're shaking the ropes by the time the solos exactly exactly probably have a beer like luckily in your fucking leotards just chug it like. And then you're just waiting on solo. I'm going black st. No diggity Use your that That's very written and then you know i'm common. That is important. That is an important very good aspect of great entrance song. Is that initial thing where you don't see the person i be here their music. I like that. That's pretty good. I probably learn how to be a puppeteer. Get a little penny bag it up with. What are you going to back them. Up like burlap sacks that or this is how we do it by mantell. I wanna get the party started now. Don't change it what would you what would you be. What would you what would you. What would you man bags you so you have like a dog with a snake in it. I'm penny hardaway bro. Let's look that's what they want with the music video because they couldn't figure it out at work so role with little penny you in los lp penny west. Did you pick one. Yeah that'd be that'd be a bowl and beyond parade and Like i think we have a solid could question get very tag team. We have a stable. That's that's a. wwe stable right. There sustainable wrestling only thirty minutes for us all to get to the ring all right. Meanwhile elaborate entrances to go. I all right That's going to do it. For heart factor again. Thank you They'll try to get reviews in past next. I got last five one thousand seven. Fourteen eighty check out some merch check out the patriots pitcher dot com art factory. Don't forget that free t shirt we mentioned but most importantly we love you. Guys have a great fucking weekend..

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"johnson johnson" Discussed on Hard Factor

Hard Factor

08:50 min | 2 years ago

"johnson johnson" Discussed on Hard Factor

"Uh yeah hope. That answers your question. I guess we were willing to talk about it. Hey we're open books right. Yeah okay a few more Let's go to this one from garrett. Hey boy scared from iowa here. It is friday july second. And i am calling in with a question with a whole from jet. I call in by the time. You guys doing other. Voicemail shows on surprised by myself We'll see whether or not it works out but it was up to everybody Little surprise that did the America's close out. I thought that you know somebody other than the president. Communists would have done that but anyway Great show love listening Question is yeah for pat. I if you're going to be the communist dictator of one of the communist country. Which country would you want to draw and then the question for the other three. You guys is if pat was running a communist country with country. Would you want to live in while. Pat was the dictator. So i'll hang up and listen up the good work and most of all have on our fucking day great question gareth garrett what yeah i know. He's gonna sanctuary. Cuba hundred percents travel. It's small great people. Great food oppressive course. But things change when i got there and so you would have the nicest beaches the nicest stuff it. It'd be click. So right. I was russia would say for me russia but i would wanna live under you in cuba one hundred percent. Come on down come down to cuba. No cuba's just the nicest ramification out of those right. I would want rush. I think that's a great point west. Also i would wanna run cuba myself for the same reasons that pat said but i would wanna live in pats communist regime in china because he would have so much cash. We would just be so rich if pat was the as chairman of china. So i'm responsible very and we could get a lotta shady money off of that. So i would say absolutely one hundred percent china. My final answer for sandwiches and russia. Putin looks like he's having a good time anymore. You'd have to live in. Ussr russia now still take ussr. In china though. I mean you can get whatever you whatever you want. You get whatever you want. When you're the dictator now. Yeah you do know. We share everything but leadership. That will sorry. i'm running cuba. Yeah you can. I mean are i might. I might if you were running china and then took over cuba. I might try to figure out how to do you. Think but consciences whatever kick in like look. It's happening in cuba miserable time that people over there. That can't get food. Do you think like we would have communist dictatorship now. Shouldn't we change things guys. I've said at once a set at a million times the porta potty and a music festival once you're in there it's your on your time. Okay fuck everyone else care all right. Yeah that's like the upper echelon talk talk a big game until you until you lock that puerto bathroom door behind you and slowing it down. Then you're in the inner circle All right two more two more voicemails morning man. I love that wakeup call. Hey it's your boy. Ryan powers from north carolina. Rally actually not rally Calling in second in seeing what's up first time caller first-time voice meller. Whatever you wanna call it Man i love. Y'all i've been up since barstool sports Been listening t- on spotify for some reason and found out that i can watch a youtube yelich funny Figuring out what you and mark looks like and i got the most ass going on it for the fatboy summer fourth of july weekend. Pretty height board man. I don't really know what to say but Hey y'all enjoy your fucking weekend have a great fucking day. Hell you bro. So it's pronounced rally rally rally rally great in that mustache. I just feel relaxed. He had a very mustache like vibe about when when he was explaining stuff to stay on the voice mail. So i'm i'm sure it tell you what you want around If your car breaks down no guarantee that. I'm sure he had a good fourth of july. There's filer fireworks galore. He's going to charge of a situation dealing with an automotive vehicle and You're just going to sit back and watch the best definitely one of the responsibilities of the mustache if you're gonna rock the mustache Yeah you don't know how to jab mustache. Yeah i could change your tire. But i don't know if i could really get you out of a jam in a car. He's bullshit costanza and seinfeld giving my opinion it's carbon thing. Yeah sounds like let you know when a situations about to go bad early with a look to care. I bet he can read the weather by looking at it. Oh sky Percent all right last voicemail for this week thank you everyone who Who left one here. We go south guy that called yesterday. Here's deep honestly. I didn't have a question mind. i just called. I don't know why but My question you guys is. You were to have an insurance song like. Wwe style type entrance song. What would that be. Mine's pretty fly for a white guy by the offspring. So can't take that one. Have a great fucking day is voicemail number gun west five one two two seven hundred fourteen eighty five one two two seven. Oh fourteen eighty we love him. Say money for nothing is also off the table because We probably all choose it right so taken off the table and picks you got gopher you go you want me to go first you go. Yeah well our my character would be obviously dictated by the song. Have to do something with like flames. Because i would go prodigy fire-starter song of all time doodoo to do but at my character not to be some sort of flame thing which is maybe not as cool but the song it's it's fire. It's still could be cool because pyrotechnics and stuff right. Cain guy's got one. I'd probably go bulls on parade machine. Some risk you would you. Would you be like an an anarchist. You'd have a cargo shorts and like chain wallets and stuff now. Maybe address up like a bowl. Just awesome yeah. 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"johnson johnson" Discussed on Hard Factor

Hard Factor

06:52 min | 2 years ago

"johnson johnson" Discussed on Hard Factor

"Remote right. let's see here's one for Nick in atlanta. This is nick and atlanta. This message is primarily for mark markets. Always disgusted me that you've had five cats willingly. I have two cats who live in my house. But i don't blame them. They were purchased without my approval The fact that you admittedly shared a dish of tuna with your cats is borderline to six shit. I've ever heard on the radio and that includes some aggressive. Pope talk by. Pats lady kate and uncle chaps. I love you guys. Markups fucking terrible have fucking day. I mean it is funny video. It was a big aspel tuna and and my cat touched the one side. I threw it straight in the trash. People thought i was. Lady and tramping tuna melt sandwich with the cats not the case they don't video evidence of of what it seemed like you slid into accidentally i was very convenient i. I was video because of the subway video that there was a second video. I'm not sure you posted. Were a cat when even more in on that tunic. Well that was. When i was done with the tune you saw significantly less tuna through the rest away. I mean i know ipe deep video evidence. I have five. I was doing for the subway. The video evidence. But i five cats. I wash them lick each other's assholes all put their mouths no. They didn't eat my food. It was not not. You're not your dog does not even close to my fucking disgusting. Which dog bowels. I don't wanna fucking here. I don't wanna hear the pats don't lick my face. Don't quite now they don't. They don't kisses the cats and kisses on share for you fucking dog owners make our dogs and i had a cat a piece of tuna five inches away from the tournai. Touched outta here okay. A lovely shared dish. Larry related trump. Okay here we go. This is josh from chicago. I of course from the south west of chicago. I was Currently guys just finished that Recap for them in friday Graduates vacation Had the Oriented on their absolutely fantastic con content I've been listening to you guys about two to three months guy got up from one. My buddies fantastic Be honest. I gave up on the news a long time ago. Distributions absolutely insane. I really enjoyed cheating on the news with us guys faster to three months. Definitely gonna keep listening Gonna hit that Five serve you in a few And yeah just want to say thanks for the guys do especially west or stores bro. keeping it The one bad part. I'm gotta say men episode. Oh pat whatever that echoey sound is running water school than whatever you're doing. Whatever you're doing man. We used to do that again. That was like torture my ears I love what you guys do. I love everything you guys talk. Talk about agree with ninety five percent. He i've ever guys laying down That was the one it's like. Now what is going on here. So i don't know if you need a better mike or whatever's going on but we can just do that We don't want that stuff on appreciate that but either way i really really hope you guys have a good vacation. You guys earned looking forward to hearing your guys episode something in the monday and i hope you guys enjoy you started. John here Asian but we're not until next time opera singer. Thanks josh pipes. Wow pat him with your with your terrible microphone with the only upgraded. Mike on the whole show. That's got the best michael walk. I didn't cut the show. What happened so we all agreed to do. The best of his thing pat. That day didn't go into his audition so we had to use the the opposite his auditioned. Shit it out but the streamer streamer only holds for fifteen days. It was seventeen days prior. It's like i couldn't get the streaming audio. It delays only holds the information for fifteen days and it was so close but it was more than fifteen days. So i use Pats shitty like file downloaded from the youtube. And then now no but it wasn't. That i mean i think it was that bad apologies. My phone i would have your audition or you know. Have prior to me program for. I had too many tabs open. You know what i mean. Bryant stretching memory that day omen for the beaverton with all those days That ram over there be my my audio's absolutely horrible on thursday. To on the mcafee wasn't going into my mic. Goes going into the computer. Mike so i mean there were some issues older episodes. You know we got to figure it out. I'll get we're we're we're guys that stretch the ram to the limit. Okay so sometimes apps bedroom because there's a lot of tabs but Yeah awesome voicemail. Josh and that is a great. That is that right. There is what we need is is guys telling guys and people tell people about the podcast bring in new listeners and new members of the hive they donate to cheat on with us. Fantastic voicemail. All right there was one Paul paul flirt called in. But i think the thing cut off so paul if you wanna call back and re re re send that's cool unless you purposely just a did a like a ten second silence on your on your call all right. Here's one from coal from zuri silent but deadly. Hey this is goal.

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"johnson johnson" Discussed on Hard Factor

Hard Factor

02:07 min | 2 years ago

"johnson johnson" Discussed on Hard Factor

"Yup. All right here we. He'll be game for an argument or to This is reagan. Got a question for you boy. Rag cullen from utah. Hey guys sorry. I'm sitting here at work. I have a brain buster. That's just been eating at me all day. If you throw a punch what do you do with a kick. Do you throw a kick. Do you yield a kick to you kick dude. I don't know. I am busting my brain here. They're paying me hourly is and if that's not enough have a great fucking day. Okay i think you might snap a kick or whip kick they send a kick still throw a kick though you still get the technical term throw kick. But i don't like it because you're doing launcher kick works be app. Whip third picture change through. Okay now it is throw kick though. It's don't throw food behind the direct equivalent. He was your arm to throw you. Don't use your kick to throw anything kick retinas motherfuckers. Face works you still through your foot in their direction. But it is throw another adjective. Then you could use another good but if you wanna dot sound like you're like the you should still say throw kick because that's what everybody says. Snap the kick you snap snap in snap. Snap to kick at me like that snow. We'll i'll put it this way if you were like. Hey man where you throw me that remote and someone like tried to send their foot. You'd leave you'd be like policy to throw me out. If it was on the floor to start within. They had good aim with the kick. I'd be fine with it. You have to be holding their fucking the remote that they say what day slip table and kicked me. I'd be confused. Well if you wanted them to send you the remote with your foot snapped me that.

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"johnson johnson" Discussed on Hard Factor

Hard Factor

06:19 min | 2 years ago

"johnson johnson" Discussed on Hard Factor

"Right guys so yeah listen up potheads to get high Sure you stoner's real high. You guys like to get real high sure super you ever gotten so high that you scripted. That sounds like something with vomiting. Something in vomiting. And yeah sounds like you've never really gotten hide all scream scream we've talked about scrambling before scrubbing robbing yes. Yeah it's it's back scrambling if you don't know what he are. Workers in colorado of nicknamed cannabinoid. Hyper minnie's syndrome. Which is zombie as being so high. You cannot stop screaming and vomiting at the same time Guest scrambling is on the rise and lawmakers and colorado are circle. And doing something about so since the dawn of we'd right it's been man's journey to try and make kids it so you can get higher and we've all heard hypocritical boomers say it's not the same grass we had in the sixties and although that they were they were saying that because they didn't want their shit had kid to fail algebra. There warning is in fact based in truth to give some context about twenty years ago. Thc levels in the sticky icky. We're about two to three percent but thanks to hetty scientists and dank farmers lot alike. Certain strains of chiba can contain up to ninety percent today. Nyangi say eases nine me. Do you get that. I don't even. It's crazy how you can get that on a real man. Smoking crack nightmare fucking saint percent. Though i'll tell you oh yeah. We'll we'll be okay. Eating non scrawny. We'll see him to the hyper. Measles syndrome was first reported. Back and scientific literature in two thousand four right dr timothy meyers. The chair of emergency department of medicine at boulder community health said when he first arrived at the hospital eighteen years ago it was a condition he never saw and now he sees it practically every day so someone is coming in scrubbing in his hospital. Every single day screaming and vomiting because they got too high. And if you think like wilson. I can face an entire blunt. No no week then. I want you to take a look at this fucking stone right here. Kid loves the blaze big time. Well he did will are now well. He was featured in the nbc article about scrambling. So i seem so. He's the face of scrambling. Oh no yeah. That's twenty year. Old bowe gribbon pothead name. If i ever heard yeah pothead now. Now that he's describing. Well let's find out. Why no way he likes it. Yeah well he okay. So you're having to bogue ribbons twenty now right in one day in the fall of two thousand eighteen back. When i think was seventeen at the time bo began to vomit. And he couldn't stop couldn't vomiting and he threw up like multiple times an hour from morning to night before his mother. His mother was finally. We're taking to the hospital. Bo said quote. It felt like edward scissorhands was trying to grab my intestines in. Pull them out. Which is pretty scary stuff for boat right. But that didn't mean that. Bo was gonna stop getting lifted with homeys over the next nine months. Bo made eleven trips to the er or the same problem not severe vomiting and screaming at the same time that lasted for hours. It wasn't until a physician's assistant asked him. If he was. I dunno maybe getting high before you scrambling started and then told him. It was because of the we'd at unless he stopped blazing trees could count. You can count on being in the er at least once a month right scrub it. Every time you smoke how much. We'd was seized smoking. I think we should have the first annual heart factors scrum at party. Sometimes a little dude. I mean i'm just saying like. I'll thing we've got the party scrum. It's on everyone's pocket. Raise their hand and say that they've been higher than ninety percent of the world in terms of taking a hit of high potency. Marijuana every minute for an hour really really took it to a different level. But i guess some kids can't handle it or don't know how to party is woes. Dodd would say response. Colorado lawmakers have introduced a bill that makes it harder for smokers under the age of twenty one to get their medical card so obviously like weeds leland colorado. If you're over twenty one but if you're between eighteen and twenty one you can get weed but only with the medical card right and this bill also restricts the amount of wax shatter that you can get if you do have a medical card because younger. Smokers were dabbing themselves into oblivion absolutely. We'll we'll brown seventeen year will brown was interviewed for this article. He told nbc news. His mother would sometimes find him on his bedroom floor. Unable to speak. After he inhaled concentrated cannabis oil vapors in a process called dabbing said brands. It i knew. I couldn't stop. My life was falling apart around me worth owning audience. Think it's a substance and you want people to let it get out of control. Yeah it's heroin. i think it's i think that some some seventeen year olds drink themselves to death or die of really similar. I do think. I do think that if i saw someone scrummaging and i wasn't aware of what it is i might scares. If someone's like coming towards you scrummage fest of scrummage throwing up and screaming at you. You definitely be concerned you get one group of friends. And then that's it right if you're consistent scribner ain't got to. Who's driving this kid eleven twelve times. More time you're looking at ya who you invited to the fuck house.

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"johnson johnson" Discussed on CATS Roundtable

CATS Roundtable

04:11 min | 2 years ago

"johnson johnson" Discussed on CATS Roundtable

"With compromised immune systems will have and we have three hundred and thirty one million in the us. We've only vaccinated fifty million people so we still.

"johnson johnson" Discussed on Quick News Daily Podcast

Quick News Daily Podcast

02:10 min | 2 years ago

"johnson johnson" Discussed on Quick News Daily Podcast

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