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Thinking Crypto News & Interviews
A highlight from SEC GARY GENSLER DELAYS BLACKROCK BITCOIN ETF, ETH FUTURES ETF APPROVED, RIPPLE FORTRESS, PAYPAL CRYPTO PATENTS
"Welcome back to the Thinking Crypto Podcast, your home for cryptocurrency news and interviews. If you are new here, please hit that subscribe button as well as the thumbs up button and leave a comment below. If you're listening on a podcast platform such as Spotify, Apple or Google, please leave a five star rating and review. It supports the podcast and it doesn't cost you anything. Well, folks, I want to start off with big news from the SEC. They have delayed a bunch of Bitcoin spot ETF applications, and the applications includes BlackRock's, Bitwise and some others. So not denials, but delays. So corrupt scumbag regulator Gary Gensler continues his clown show. We know he has approved futures ETFs, and in fact, we got news that Valkyrie got their approval for an Ethereum futures ETF. So why is he approving these futures ETFs without hesitation? Because, folks, they can be used to manipulate the market and drive the price down, right? It allows for folks to short the market. And that's why a Bitcoin futures ETF was approved, multiple Bitcoin futures ETF were approved over the years. And yet the SEC kept denying spot ETF approvals. And we know in the Grayscale lawsuit, the three judges said the SEC was arbitrary and Bitcoin spot ETF. So we have to keep putting the pressure. Again, we have a delay here and I think we can expect more delays, right? Until Gary starts feeling the pressure and we saw members of Congress send letters to Gary asking him to approve the Bitcoin spot ETF and highlighting the Grayscale lawsuit. So I think eventually the pressure will be on him where he's going to have to do this. And in one way, in one way, this is a good thing that it's not getting approved now, because in my opinion, I believe the Fed is going to continue to raise rates till the end of the year. And they're going to pause officially in Q1 of 2024, where I believe they're going to start quantitative easing next year. So global liquidity will come back. Right now we are in a tightening cycle, rates are up, inflation is still an issue. So the markets are not really primed for a lot of capital to come in. That doesn't mean that the approval can happen now. But in my opinion, the approval news will help drive the price up and eventually as these products are fully launched by BlackRock and others, a lot of capital will start flowing through them. So in a way it's a good thing, but still on principle, it just shows Gary Gensler is a scumbag regulator. So once again, Valkyrie got their futures ETF approved by the SEC, so expect more volatility around Ethereum. Now, speaking of Bitcoin, a luxury car maker, Bugatti, and that's a very expensive luxury car maker, Bugatti cars, many of them are like a million dollars and over, officially launches Bitcoin ordinals collection. So really cool that big brands are adopting crypto in different ways, whether it be tokenization, NFTs, and much more. The issue is the Bitcoin blockchain cannot handle these things. It more adds congestion to the network, which increases time of transactions as well as costs. So it's not made for that. And I know there are folks who say, oh, you know, this is a good thing, but I don't think it's a good thing for Bitcoin. I think there are other blockchains out there that can handle these things and not have ridiculous costs and fees. So but I think overall, this is good for the market. Now Ripple CEO, Brad Garlinghouse, tweeted out the following today, a few weeks ago, we signed a letter of intent to acquire Fortress Trust. We've since made the decision not to move forward with an outright acquisition. The Ripple will remain as an investor in Fortress. The Fortress team is incredibly talented and has built products solving real customer problems. While this outcome is different from what was originally planned, we'll continue to support them and hope to work together in the future. So obviously, we don't know the details as to why they're pulling out here, but they will remain an investor. So just an update on that, folks. Now a quick word from our sponsor, and that is Uphold, which makes crypto investing easy. Uphold is a great platform that I've been using since 2018, so I can certainly vouch for this platform. They have 10 plus million users, 250 plus crypto currencies, and they're available in 150 countries. You can also trade precious metals and equities on this platform. If you'd like to learn more, please visit the link in the description. Now we have big news around Coinbase. They tweeted out today, the expansion continues. Thrilled to announce that Coinbase International Exchange has secured regulatory approval from the Bermuda Monetary Authority to enable perpetual futures for non -U .S. retail customers. You may have seen the phase two of our go -broad, go -deep strategy for international expansion. Providing greater access to go -broad products, including derivatives, is a crucial part of that strategy, all with the support of forward -looking regulators. Coinbase Advance will begin to offer perpetual futures trading in the coming weeks as access to regulated derivatives expands to more global customers. So really big win here for Coinbase, obviously it excludes U .S. users, but they're going to be able to offer futures trading and much more to many parts of the world. And if only the United States could get its act together and pass regulations and do the right things, you know, U .S. users could benefit from this. But you know, once again, we're dealing with clowns like Gary Gensler. Now PayPal patent apps signal an interest in Layer 2's NFTs. PayPal continues, folks, to just go aggressive in the crypto market. Obviously, recently they launched a stablecoin. We know back in 2021, they launched crypto trading for both PayPal and Venmo. They've been four patent applications, which were published since September 21, suggesting that PayPal is taking a close look at distributed ledger tech. So they're going all in, folks, and I don't blame them, right? You better innovate and adapt to the new disruptive technology, or you will be disrupted and be put out of business. Just ask the folks at Blockbuster what happened to them as Netflix and the internet and streaming and much more went and took their lunch. So really, really bullish. Let me give some details on these applications. The most recent application, published Thursday and originally filed in March of 2022, delves into the details of how validators or miners should be selected during the process of adding transactions to the blockchain. The document states that the company's disclosed techniques could advantageously allow steering of blockchain requests to a desired subsets of miners slash validators. Three other patent applications released on September 21 were also filed in March of 2022. One offered up supposedly new methods and systems to enable off -chain transactions through NFT marketplaces. Boy, imagine PayPal launching an NFT marketplace. Another mentions the concept of a so -called omniverse, which in this context suggests a product that deals in multiple metaverses. The third describes another conceptual online transaction processor. This processor's goal is to facilitate payments between users and merchants operating on different network layers, layer ones and layer twos in a more efficient manner. So essentially looking to build interoperability, that is going to be key. And notice users and merchants, right? So you may have users, let's say on the XRP ledger and merchants on the Polygon blockchain, how do they connect, right? And I'm just giving an example, obviously they mentioned layer one and layer twos here. So it could be like Ethereum and Polygon is a layer two scaling solution, but also there's going to have to be compatibility with different blockchains. So really great stuff here from PayPal and a sign of what's to come folks. This is a stuff that makes me very bullish. Now Circle, they're expanding USDC on the Polygon blockchain, and that's going to be launched on October 10th. So Circle continues to make smart moves here, pretty much getting USDC on all the top blockchains. And once again, there's going to be interoperability and much more. So the ecosystem continues to grow. Now folks, some of you may have seen this, the New York Post did an article saying the Winklevoss twins, Tyler and Cameron, secretly withdrew $280 million in assets before the crypto firm collapsed. This is according to sources, right? So they didn't provide any proof. Well, the folks at Gemini, they addressed this issue and gave some clarity that it's actually false. They said, we are disappointed that the New York Post has chosen to recklessly publish a completely misleading story about the Gemini earn program. Everything the post alleges in its story is the exact opposite. The $282 million that was withdrawn from the Genesis in August of 2022 was in fact earned users money. It was not Gemini's corporate funds, and it was not the personal funds of our founders, Cameron and Tyler, or their investment from Winklevoss Capital. So they clarified that, but kind of a hit piece here from the New York Post. Now folks, speaking of the Winklevoss twins, Mark Zuckerberg, and many of you know the history of Facebook with the Winklevoss twins and Mark Zuckerberg, well, Mark was interviewed on the Lex Friedman podcast, and they did it through the metaverse. People have been roasting Mark and his version of metaverse for years, they've lost billions of dollars. Look, I've even roasted him a little bit, right? Because their metaverse product was not great, but boy, have they made a huge leap. Guys, go check out the interview with Mark Zuckerberg on the Lex Friedman podcast. They did it through the metaverse using the Oculus, and the new feature is this lifelike representation of their faces and their upper body, essentially, and it is incredible, folks. It is incredible. You have to see this. And you may say, Tony, why are we talking about this? Well, folks, this metaverse set up with full immersion, right, will eventually include a lot of NFTs and blockchain and tokens. It's all part of the same technological adoption. You're going to see more tokenization, once again, everything running on the blockchain, and you're going to need the blockchain in the metaverse because it's going to be hard to plug in Web2 payment apps, right? It's going to be hard to go use PayPal in the metaverse versus using stable coins or different tokens to exchange value. So this is incredible. I'm really blown away by what Mark and the folks at Meta did here. And I'm not some big advocate of you must live in the metaverse. I believe the metaverse is going to be useful. I think with everything in life, you've got to have balance. Will I be participating in some metaverses? Yes. Will I be spending all my time in the metaverse? No. I will be out getting fresh air, touching grass, going out for walks and so forth. That is how I grew up. Obviously, we live in a digital world, but we have to balance it out. But future generations, if you're listening, some of you younger kids, somebody listening to this 10 years from now, please don't be fully immersed in the metaverse. Have a balance, spend some of your life outside of it. But folks, this is incredible. Go check it out. Finally, some more good news here. Our judge denies temporary release for Sam Bankman -Fried suggests he could face a very long sentence. That is music to my ears. I love it. This guy is a fraud, a liar, a criminal. He should go to jail along with Alex Mashinsky. And we have to make sure we do a good job of flagging these guys, man, because we don't need this kind of stuff in the crypto industry. We're trying to mature, have good infrastructure and avoid any type of corruption and criminal activity as best as possible. Obviously, it's hard to stop those things. They happen because it's part of human nature. Just look at Bernie Madoff. He was in the most regulated financial markets, yet he was scamming people out of millions, if not billions. I hope this guy goes to jail for a long time and he doesn't get off because we know his parents are connected politically and there's a whole bunch of stuff that's been happening there where money from FTX was funneled to his parents. So, you know, I hope they are all held accountable, folks, friendly reminder, my interview with Congressman Warren Davidson will be published tomorrow. So be sure to check that out. Make sure you got the subscribe button hit, hit the five star rating on the podcast platforms. And I'll talk to you all later. Bye bye.

Thinking Crypto News & Interviews
Fresh update on "liar" discussed on Thinking Crypto News & Interviews
"Welcome back to the Thinking Crypto Podcast, your home for cryptocurrency news and interviews. If you are new here, please hit that subscribe button as well as the thumbs up button and leave a comment below. If you're listening on a podcast platform such as Spotify, Apple or Google, please leave a five star rating and review. It supports the podcast and it doesn't cost you anything. Well, folks, I want to start off with big news from the SEC. They have delayed a bunch of Bitcoin spot ETF applications, and the applications includes BlackRock's, Bitwise and some others. So not denials, but delays. So corrupt scumbag regulator Gary Gensler continues his clown show. We know he has approved futures ETFs, and in fact, we got news that Valkyrie got their approval for an Ethereum futures ETF. So why is he approving these futures ETFs without hesitation? Because, folks, they can be used to manipulate the market and drive the price down, right? It allows for folks to short the market. And that's why a Bitcoin futures ETF was approved, multiple Bitcoin futures ETF were approved over the years. And yet the SEC kept denying spot ETF approvals. And we know in the Grayscale lawsuit, the three judges said the SEC was arbitrary and Bitcoin spot ETF. So we have to keep putting the pressure. Again, we have a delay here and I think we can expect more delays, right? Until Gary starts feeling the pressure and we saw members of Congress send letters to Gary asking him to approve the Bitcoin spot ETF and highlighting the Grayscale lawsuit. So I think eventually the pressure will be on him where he's going to have to do this. And in one way, in one way, this is a good thing that it's not getting approved now, because in my opinion, I believe the Fed is going to continue to raise rates till the end of the year. And they're going to pause officially in Q1 of 2024, where I believe they're going to start quantitative easing next year. So global liquidity will come back. Right now we are in a tightening cycle, rates are up, inflation is still an issue. So the markets are not really primed for a lot of capital to come in. That doesn't mean that the approval can happen now. But in my opinion, the approval news will help drive the price up and eventually as these products are fully launched by BlackRock and others, a lot of capital will start flowing through them. So in a way it's a good thing, but still on principle, it just shows Gary Gensler is a scumbag regulator. So once again, Valkyrie got their futures ETF approved by the SEC, so expect more volatility around Ethereum. Now, speaking of Bitcoin, a luxury car maker, Bugatti, and that's a very expensive luxury car maker, Bugatti cars, many of them are like a million dollars and over, officially launches Bitcoin ordinals collection. So really cool that big brands are adopting crypto in different ways, whether it be tokenization, NFTs, and much more. The issue is the Bitcoin blockchain cannot handle these things. It adds more congestion to the network, which increases time of transactions as well as costs. So it's not made for that. And I know there are folks who say, oh, you know, this is a good thing, but I don't think it's a good thing for Bitcoin. I think there are other blockchains out there that can handle these things and not have ridiculous costs and fees. So but I think overall, this is good for the market. Now Ripple CEO, Brad Garlinghouse, tweeted out the following today, a few weeks ago, we signed a letter of intent to acquire Fortress Trust. We've since made the decision not to move forward with an outright acquisition. The Ripple will remain as an investor in Fortress. The Fortress team is incredibly talented and has built products solving real customer problems. While this outcome is different from what was originally planned, we'll continue to support them and hope to work together in the future. So obviously, we don't know the details as to why they're pulling out here, but they will remain an investor. So just an update on that, folks. Now a quick word from our sponsor, and that is Uphold, which makes crypto investing easy. Uphold is a great platform that I've been using since 2018, so I can certainly vouch for this platform. They have 10 plus million users, 250 plus crypto currencies, and they're available in 150 countries. You can also trade precious metals and equities on this platform. If you'd like to learn more, please visit the link in the description. Now we have big news around Coinbase. They tweeted out today, the expansion continues. Thrilled to announce that Coinbase International Exchange has secured regulatory approval from the Bermuda Monetary Authority to enable perpetual futures for non-U.S. retail customers. You may have seen the phase two of our go-broad, go-deep strategy for international expansion. Providing greater access to go-broad products, including derivatives, is a crucial part of that strategy, all with the support of forward-looking regulators. Coinbase Advance will begin to offer perpetual futures trading in the coming weeks as access to regulated derivatives expands to more global customers. So really big win here for Coinbase, obviously it excludes U.S. users, but they're going to be able to offer futures trading and much more to many parts of the world. And if only the United States could get its act together and pass regulations and do the right things, you know, U.S. users could benefit from this. But you know, once again, we're dealing with clowns like Gary Gensler. Now PayPal patent apps signal an interest in Layer 2's NFTs. PayPal continues, folks, to just go aggressive in the crypto market. Obviously, recently they launched a stablecoin. We know back in 2021, they launched crypto trading for both PayPal and Venmo. They've been four patent applications, which were published since September 21, suggesting that PayPal is taking a close look at distributed ledger tech. So they're going all in, folks, and I don't blame them, right? You better innovate and adapt to the new disruptive technology, or you will be disrupted and be put out of business. Just ask the folks at Blockbuster what happened to them as Netflix and the internet and streaming and much more went and took their lunch. So really, really bullish. Let me give some details on these applications. The most recent application, published Thursday and originally filed in March of 2022, delves into the details of how validators or miners should be selected during the process of adding transactions to the blockchain. The document states that the company's disclosed techniques could advantageously allow steering of blockchain requests to a desired subsets of miners slash validators. Three other patent applications released on September 21 were also filed in March of 2022. One offered up supposedly new methods and systems to enable off-chain transactions through NFT marketplaces. Boy, imagine PayPal launching an NFT marketplace. Another mentions the concept of a so-called omniverse, which in this context suggests a product that deals in multiple metaverses. The third describes another conceptual online transaction processor. This processor's goal is to facilitate payments between users and merchants operating on different network layers, layer ones and layer twos in a more efficient manner. So essentially looking to build interoperability, that is going to be key. And notice users and merchants, right? So you may have users, let's say on the XRP ledger and merchants on the Polygon blockchain, how do they connect, right? And I'm just giving an example, obviously they mentioned layer one and layer twos here. So it could be like Ethereum and Polygon is a layer two scaling solution, but also there's going to have to be compatibility with different blockchains. So really great stuff here from PayPal and a sign of what's to come folks. This is a stuff that makes me very bullish. Now Circle, they're expanding USDC on the Polygon blockchain, and that's going to be launched on October 10th. So Circle continues to make smart moves here, pretty much getting USDC on all the top blockchains. And once again, there's going to be interoperability and much more. So the ecosystem continues to grow. Now folks, some of you may have seen this, the New York Post did an article saying the Winklevoss twins, Tyler and Cameron, secretly withdrew $280 million in assets before the crypto firm collapsed. This is according to sources, right? So they didn't provide any proof. Well, the folks at Gemini, they addressed this issue and gave some clarity that it's actually false. They said, we are disappointed that the New York Post has chosen to recklessly publish a completely misleading story about the Gemini earn program. Everything the post alleges in its story is the exact opposite. The $282 million that was withdrawn from the Genesis in August of 2022 was in fact earned users money. It was not Gemini's corporate funds, and it was not the personal funds of our founders, Cameron and Tyler, or their investment from Winklevoss Capital. So they clarified that, but kind of a hit piece here from the New York Post. Now folks, speaking of the Winklevoss twins, Mark Zuckerberg, and many of you know the history of Facebook with the Winklevoss twins and Mark Zuckerberg, well, Mark was interviewed on the Lex Friedman podcast, and they did it through the metaverse. People have been roasting Mark and his version of metaverse for years, they've lost billions of dollars. Look, I've even roasted him a little bit, right? Because their metaverse product was not great, but boy, have they made a huge leap. Guys, go check out the interview with Mark Zuckerberg on the Lex Friedman podcast. They did it through the metaverse using the Oculus, and the new feature is this lifelike representation of their faces and their upper body, essentially, and it is incredible, folks. It is incredible. You have to see this. And you may say, Tony, why are we talking about this? Well, folks, this metaverse set up with full immersion, right, will eventually include a lot of NFTs and blockchain and tokens. It's all part of the same technological adoption. You're going to see more tokenization, once again, everything running on the blockchain, and you're going to need the blockchain in the metaverse because it's going to be hard to plug in Web2 payment apps, right? It's going to be hard to go use PayPal in the metaverse versus using stable coins or different tokens to exchange value. So this is incredible. I'm really blown away by what Mark and the folks at Meta did here. And I'm not some big advocate of you must live in the metaverse. I believe the metaverse is going to be useful. I think with everything in life, you've got to have balance. Will I be participating in some metaverses? Yes. Will I be spending all my time in the metaverse? No. I will be out getting fresh air, touching grass, going out for walks and so forth. That is how I grew up. Obviously, we live in a digital world, but we have to balance it out. But future generations, if you're listening, some of you younger kids, somebody listening to this 10 years from now, please don't be fully immersed in the metaverse. Have a balance, spend some of your life outside of it. But folks, this is incredible. Go check it out. Finally, some more good news here. Our judge denies temporary release for Sam Bankman-Fried suggests he could face a very long sentence. That is music to my ears. I love it. This guy is a fraud, a liar, a criminal. He should go to jail along with Alex Mashinsky. And we have to make sure we do a good job of flagging these guys, man, because we don't need this kind of stuff in the crypto industry. We're trying to mature, have good infrastructure and avoid any type of corruption and criminal activity as best as possible. Obviously, it's hard to stop those things. They happen because it's part of human nature. Just look at Bernie Madoff. He was in the most regulated financial markets, yet he was scamming people out of millions, if not billions. I hope this guy goes to jail for a long time and he doesn't get off because we know his parents are connected politically and there's a whole bunch of stuff that's been happening there where money from FTX was funneled to his parents. So, you know, I hope they are all held accountable, folks, friendly reminder, my interview with Congressman Warren Davidson will be published tomorrow. So be sure to check that out. Make sure you got the subscribe button hit, hit the five star rating on the podcast platforms. And I'll talk to you all later. Bye bye.

Mark Levin
UAW's Shawn Fain: 'No Point' in Meeting With Donald Trump in Detroit
"I view you know a pal you're a liar the way you spin and what you're doing to this country you're an enemy of the people you're an enemy of your own union you're the enemy of unions all across this country you're just another Democrat Party hat dressed up as a president of the UAW and that's the part problem with a lot of unions in this country they don't so their membership this guy's a hate on for Trump but he pretends but he all but did he all but did he was happy to meet with Biden Biden flew out there for one hour on the picket line to show his support one hour I wonder if he flew over Palestine Ohio no he didn't those people can't do anything for him Biden always pretends he's a union guy he's a union guy always votes for the unions he's a union guy his economic system is destroying everybody union non -union blue -collar white -collar and he's going to destroy the automobile industry but the demands of mr. Fain unless he's complete a idiot he's not an idiot he's devious of a 40 % salary increase in a 32 -hour week and that 40 % would apply to a day week although they're working for four days a week what that does have to do with job security what does it have to do with electric vehicles i would ask these so -called popular because there's nothing one has nothing to do with the other all this phony nonsense this fainting i should say about we represent the people don't you know no you

The Charlie Kirk Show
Fresh update on "liar" discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show
"It's just one moment after the other. You should see our chat. Not going to say that. I'm not going to say that. Here's another one. They all decided to attack Vivek. I like Vivek. Play cut 142. We're sitting here in the Reagan Library. Yes, I wish you would do that. In the honor of Ronald Reagan's library, if I may, Tim, from one admirer of Ronald Reagan to another, from one admirer of Reagan to another, we cannot say- Did you not do deals with them? I've been seen to be lost four years ago. This isn't productive. I want to hear about that. Let's have a policy debate. Understand what's going on. Let us have a policy debate. It doesn't actually matter about their records. Let's have a policy debate. And the right answer is- We need to declare independence in China. Thank you very much. And I will see that through. Look, I've met Dana a couple of times. I really like Stu Varney. Stu has been very, very good to me over the last decade. Very good. I'm a hundred percent a fan of Stu, and I will always be in his debt. I mean that. But the moderators should have established dominance here. They should have slammed it down and said, you guys are acting like a bunch of petulant kids. And we're going to cut mics or kick you out. I want to help you get the best sleep of your life. He didn't stop at the pillow. Mike Lindell has created the Giza Dream bedsheets. These sheets look and feel great, which means an even better night's sleep, which is crucial for your overall health. Mike found the world's best cotton called Giza. It's ultra soft and breathable, but extremely durable. Mike's Giza sheets come with a 60 day money back guarantee and a 10 year warranty. Mike's latest incredible deal is the sale of the year. For a limited time, he'll receive 50% off the Giza Dream sheets. Marking prices down as low as $29.98 depending on the size. Go to mypillow.com, promo code Kirk. That is mypillow.com, promo code Kirk, including the MyPillow 2.0 mattress topper, MyPillow kitchen towel sets, and so much more. Call 800-875-0425 or go to mypillow.com, use promo code Kirk, mypillow.com, promo code Kirk. So Gavin Newsom, he very well might be the, remember we call him, he's warming up in the bullpen right now, throwing strikes while Joe Biden is withering away. Joe Biden right now, again, it's baseball season, but as I said, I don't watch baseball. They went super gay. And I might watch the Cubs in the playoffs. We'll see if they make the playoffs. I think it's actually closing up in the next, this weekend I think is the final weekend, right? So Gavin Newsom is in the bullpen. Joe Biden basically is bases loaded, no outs. He's on a last, last issue, like last, last chance here. Here's Gavin Newsom, taunting Ron DeSantis, play cut 162. The fact that he took this debate, the fact that he took the bait in relationship to this debate shows he's completely unqualified to be president of the United States. That's my humble personal opinion. Why is that, you're baiting him with the debate offer? Of course, I mean, why is he debating a guy who's not even running for president when he's running for president? He's showing up at the Reagan Library, hollow ground, and he puts out an ad today, not for his presidential campaign, to promote a debate against the governor of California? I mean, this guy's distracted. So I don't know that he has it in his heart. I think, here's my personal opinion about Ron DeSantis. He regrets running for president. He made a huge mistake. He listened to his consultants. He bought his own hype. He had this little glad god complex. I mean, look at the ads themselves. Literally, God created, I mean, he bought into all this stuff. And he quickly regretted it, but he stuck. Man, Newsom is Luciferian, isn't he? This guy is a slippery, slippery snake. I would much rather run against Joe Biden than Gavin Newsom. Be careful what you wish for. Newsom, and by the way, a lot of these, you know, let's just say the suburban wine moms, the kind of Xanax addicted crowd, they love Gavin. They love him. Be my husband. I love you, save us with your social leftism. His approval rating off the charts with suburban women, even more so than Joe Biden. So Gavin Newsom is openly taunting Ron DeSantis. And then Gavin Newsom did the media circuit last night. Now, Gavin is, he is a very slippery guy. He's also incredibly self-confident, very self-confident. Gavin is a unique person in the Democrat party because he seems on the appearance to actively court disagreement. He's not a social liberal in the sense that free speech liberal, he's not. He's all about power, but he's, he's talented. He's incredibly good at gamesmanship, double speak. He's acting as a Democrat loyalist, but think about the self-righteousness and quite honestly, I could use a anatomy figure, but I'll just say, let's just say the, how do I say this nicely? The stones, as a Democrat governor of the largest state in the country to show up at a Fox sponsored debate in the spin room, that's something. And it also shows that he thinks he can debate anybody. But of course, if Tucker Carlson got his hands on Gavin Newsom, if Steve Bannon, if Matt Walsh got their hands on Gavin Newsom, it wouldn't go well. So Gavin plays the prideful self-righteous thing, but he would definitely not do well in those scenarios. Not at all. Now, some people say, but I think Gavin would do well. Gavin V. Tucker, I mean, look, Gavin Dodge is the most, he's a liar, right? So Gavin says, we're against book banning. Okay, Gavin, yes or no? Do you think pornography should be in schools? He's never been asked that question, no. He's just pull out gender queer and start reading it for him. Hey, Gavin, this is intimate details about gay sex. What do you think about that, Gavin? That's how you confront, you show you don't tell, you confront it right in. But boy, is he a very cocky person. Here's Gavin Newsom on Sean Hannity's program. And people say Gavin Newsom won. I don't know, I haven't watched the whole thing, but let's play cut 163. Is this border secure? I believe Ronald Reagan was right in 1986 when he supported comprehensive immigration. Well, he also said it was the worst decision he ever made. Yeah, but I believe that he did the right thing for the right reasons, because he recognized it's not just a border issue that the entire system needs to be reformed. We all agree we have border challenge. We all agree we need to reform the asylum system. We agree in strong borders. I think the Republican party is complicit in this as well. And by the way, I don't need to be educated on this. I have the largest land port in the Western hemisphere here in the state of California. So Gavin is very smart in this regard. He's trying to create himself into a right wing villain to use the energy of the hate to propel himself. And honestly, that's very, very smart. Politics is a game of energy, energy transfer. It's the laws of physics. For every action, there's an equal and opposite reaction. This is something Trump did very well. Trump only got bigger because the media attacked him. And he said, hey, look right wing world, the media hates me and that made people like Trump more. So Gavin is now able to go to Democrat donors, Democrat activists and say, do you see how much the right hates me? And I'm not afraid to go debate him. And Gavin is different. He's cut from a different cloth. AOC, Rashida Tlaib, they're terrified to go on these programs. When I go to a college campus, 99% of the time, the professors, the smug philosopher Kings, the activists, they don't wanna debate and they don't wanna have a conversation. Gavin thinks so highly of himself and he better watch out because he could play patty cake, but when he starts to get up to Tucker or Walsh or some of our people that throw strikes, we'll see how slippery he can actually be. And again, the way to handle that kind of says, hold on pal, what are you doing right now to actually stop the invasion of California? Isn't an invasion Gavin Newsom? But Hannity is friends with Gavin Newsom. So I think there was a little bit of a fraternal relationship, right? So I think that that was probably preventing some of the more direct questions from being asked. Here's cut 164. And by the way, Gavin is always welcome on our show anytime, like at 164. Energy independent for the first time in 75 years. We are more energy dependent today. Look that up, it's a fact. And if you, no, no, no. No, it's just factually untrue. Joe Biden is unilaterally disarmed. I encourage the people watching. Look this up, 5.94 quads. Google 9.5 quads. Look at all the restrictions Joe Biden has put on oil and gas companies. We are more energy independent today under Biden. Pence doesn't know that. Your audience doesn't know that. More domestic oil production than any time in history. We're on pace this year. That's a fact. You guys keep making that up. So Gavin, why are gas prices so high then? Interesting question. Why are gas prices so high if we're more energy independent? How much energy are we actually exporting? We were a net exporter under Trump. We've stopped that. How long does it take to actually develop oil and natural gas? Can you do it in 10 months, 12 months? You know, sometimes it takes three to four years. Now, even though that was a complete lie, cable television is not, unfortunately, not about the truth. It's not a series of op-eds where you can get them peer reviewed and fact checked. It's a question of dominance. And Gavin Newsom thinks he can dominate. He's pretty good at it, actually. And honestly, I could go into all this. You guys know it's a lie. Trump had us on track for three to four more million barrels a day than we are today under Biden is just catching up to Trump's top month pre-COVID. West Texas crude is now at $93 a barrel. $93 a barrel. And Gavin is welcome anytime on the Charlie Kirk show. We'll see. We'll see really how selective he is in what shows he goes on. By the way, I think Jesse Waters would run circles around him. Jesse's a smart dude. I like Jesse a lot. I think Jesse would come with the goods. Hey Gavin, why do you have the greatest net migration of any state in the country? Why are so many people leaving California if you're doing such a great job? You talk about wealth inequality. Why is the greatest distance between working people and rich people in your home state? Just very simple questions. If you're doing such a great job, why are so many people leaving? The place that you were the mayor of is now considered to be a joke. It's a laughing stock, Gavin Newsom. San Francisco is a dystopian hellscape. Hey Gavin, do you feel safe? Just a question. For your son to walk unattended San Francisco at 10 p.m., yes or no? Prove it. Drop your kid off right off the highway in San Francisco at Fisherman's Wharf and have him walk across the city that you governed for five years and the state that you currently govern. Prove it to us. Have your son walk into downtown San Francisco unattended. Show us, Gavin. Prove that you actually believe in your ideology. That's how you handle Gavin Newsom. Personal, offense, aggressive, direct. You show, you don't tell. Not like this fact here and all that. He's gonna lie. You go directly at him, indisputable. You stop a snake with aggression and direct confrontation in his face. Hey, Charlie Kirk here. If you guys love this program and you want to support this program, if we have impacted or blessed your life in any way, I wanna tell you about a new thing that we are starting it up. First of all, if you have supported us at charliekirk.com slash support, nothing to worry about. You guys are gonna be moved on over. If you wanna support us even more and say, hey, I want exclusive content. I wanna talk to Charlie directly. We are standing up this amazing infrastructure. Team's been working so hard at members.charliekirk.com. Not only is it a way to support us directly outside of all of the other channels, but get this, live Q and A's with me and the team. Articles exclusively written by me that you won't find anywhere else. Pre-show prep calls and more. Sign up today at members.charliekirk.com. We love bringing our show every day and we can't wait to bring you even more content that is just for you at the Charlie Kirk exclusive. That's members.charliekirk.com. Head to members.charliekirk.com today. Yes, there's gonna be a lot of goodies, a lot of engagement, a lot of fun stuff, but even more than that, if you feel moved and compelled that our show is impacting you and impacting the world, it would mean a lot if you became a member at members.charliekirk.com. Not all of it was bad. I wanna compliment Vivek Ramaswamy. The media has come after Vivek for saying that this is fake news. This is the problem when all of your institutions are captured, the American Medical Association, the American Psychiatric Association, I think it's called that, but the major psychiatric institutions. For years, we considered transgenderism, gender dysphoria, a mental disease, a mental illness, which it is. Something that needs treatment, not affirmation. Something that needs healing, not platforming. Something that needs, you could call it CBT type therapy or watchful waiting as Dr. Miriam Grossman would call it in her excellent book. But so Vivek says this and he's 100% correct, 100% correct. And Time, I think it was Time Magazine that came out with a fact check and they said wrong, transgenderism is not a mental illness. It's a mental illness. These people need help. Play cut 137. I have to be very clear about this. Transgenderism, especially in kids, is a mental health disorder. We have to acknowledge the truth of that for what it is. And I'm sorry, it is not compassionate to affirm a kid's confusion. That is not compassion, that is cruelty. So I will ban genital mutilation or chemical castration. Okay, but I wanna know, is this the same? I don't know why Dane is interrupting him. It was the best part of the whole debate. It frustrates me. So honestly, Vivek, God bless you, man. That is worth it. That is a righteous fight. That is a virtuous fight. The current chemical castration of teenagers will go down as one of the great moral injustices in the history of the West. Irreversible damage to children that they are preying on. These are predators. So good for you, Vivek, you are right. It is not compassion, it is cruelty. They are chopping off the breast. They are doing double mastectomies, irreversible. They are butchering 12, 13 and 14 year olds and not a couple hundred, not a couple thousand that we know of tens of thousands of people that have been mutilated as children. They get put on these incredibly damaging drugs like Lupron and then the antidepressant cocktails that follow. It is the moral modern day equivalent of the lobotomy craze. Thankfully we said, oh, that was a bad idea despite all the people it harmed. Thankfully over 20 people are pushing back but the media is all in on this trans delusion. Again, that's an attack vector where if Gavin Newsom, you could really push Gavin on that. He doesn't understand the issue. He's talking points, he's shallow. He thinks he's slippery. You could really push Gavin on that but you have to know your stuff. And by the way, 20 States are pushing back, not 20 people, I'm sorry. The Ukraine thing was also very interesting to look at last night. Vivek Ramaswamy is the only person on stage yesterday to his credit that stands against sending unlimited amounts of money to Ukraine while our entire country collapses. Play cut 138 please. The reality is just because Putin's an evil dictator does not mean that Ukraine is good. This is a country that has banned 11 opposition parties. A win for Russia is a win for China. A win for Russia is a win for China. But I forgot you like China, that's why you're okay. You'll have your chance in just a moment. The hurling personal insults isn't helping. China is the real enemy and we're driving Russia further into China's arms. Just last week, we were healing an Nazi in his foreign ranks. Vivek, if you let Putin have Ukraine, that's a green light to China, to take Taiwan. We need a reasonable plan to get a reasonable plan to peace. The Communist Party of China is the real enemy. Governor Christie. You have to listen to that tape four times to understand what the heck is going on. But this is just one thing about neocons. With confidence, hubris and pride, they tell you with certainty, they know cause and effect. If we do this, then this will happen. If we do this, then that will happen. They are almost always wrong. They try to centrally plan foreign policy. Think about that. They did it in Vietnam. If we do not stop at domino theory, if we do not invade Iraq, nuclear weapons for everybody, they might be right, but they're usually wrong. At the crux of neoconservatism, at the base of neoliberalism that Nikki believes in, Pence believes in, is an assuredness of themselves that they can centrally plan the geopolitical decisions involving billions of people and hundreds of different motivations and thousands of years of history. They are no better than the central planners that plan the reaction to COVID and school lockdowns. They are no better than the central planners that try to do philosophizing king over the American economy. These are central planners by different means. They just wear a neoconservative jersey and it's rooted in pride and smugness and hubris. If we don't do this, then that will happen. You don't know that, you don't. In fact, you've been wrong about those predictions for 50 years.

Dennis Prager Podcasts
A highlight from Dennis & Julie: Exciting versus Enduring
"Hey everybody, Dennis Prager with Julie Hartman, Dennis and Julie. One of my favorite hour and 12 minutes of the week. Me too. Isn't that amazing? Yes. And what's also amazing is that we actually do probably three or four Dennis and Julie's a week that are not recorded because we talk on the phone so often. And sometimes, I don't know if you think this, sometimes when we're done speaking, I'm like, wish that were recorded. Really? Yes. That's an interesting point. But you know what's also great? We are very personal on this show. There's really, I can't think of many things that we talk about privately that we wouldn't talk about publicly. I think people understand that. That's why that guy called me and I've talked about this a lot, said, I have a great word for you Dennis, transparent, because I decided early on in my career that as unnatural as it seems, because people obviously hide parts of their lives from others, I thought I'm going to hide as little as possible. That's why people say to me more often than any other things when strangers meet me, you know, I feel like I really know you and I'm sorry and I say, you do. I can attest to that as someone who knows you off the air as well as on the air, listeners really do know you. It's also just easier being transparent because I can imagine that it's difficult to have to think, oh, did I say that? Should I say this? That's right. It's just kind of your default. It's like it's easier to be faithful than have an affair. Aside from all the moral issues and the hurt of my spouse, all of that stuff, putting aside that they're all real. A major reason not to have an affair is because of the amount of hiding you have to do and lying. It is not possible to have an affair and not become a serial liar. Well, one lie begets another lie, which begets another. It has to. I mean, if you say I was at the doctor's and they say, how was it? And then you go, yeah, let's say your wife runs into the doctor. You know, like it just it's this tangled web of of deceit that's I can imagine difficult to keep up. You know, in that regard, it's amazing how our conversations just developed. So I'm going to say something that will strike people at the outset as odd at best and maybe even bad at worst. So when I meet somebody who's having an affair, because people open up to me, in most instances, my first reaction, I may know more and change my reaction, is I feel bad for them. I obviously feel bad for the spouse, that's a given. But my sense is, and by the way, I believed this when I was your age, well before I was ever married. I sensed that most people who have an affair, it is not because they're bad. And oh my God, I can't believe I'm saying this to you. One of my favorite Bible commentaries is by Richard Elliot Friedman. He is a brilliant scholar, University of California, San Diego now. I think he's at the University of Georgia, a major biblical scholar. And if I say that, you can believe me because I know my Bible. And he's written a commentary on the Torah, which I love. I love it. And obviously I'm writing my own. So I refer to his. Under adultery, in other words, the commandment, thou shalt commit adultery. He wrote, I wish I had the entire, I could find it, but we don't have breaks during Dennis and Julie, but I would like to read it exactly. But he wrote, and I just read this to my synagogue this past Sabbath, I read his line about this. That good people commit adultery, and he italicized good. And I thought that this guy's human. And I've been faithful, so I have no self -interest in this. But to assume that everybody who commits adultery is evil is beyond simplistic. You commit murder, okay, if that's not evil, you could say, well, you could say a good person could commit evil, could commit murder. It's a bit of a stretch. It could happen, but generally speaking, that's not true. But anyway, good people who commit adultery, and by good, I mean the non -serial adulterers people who just go from affair to affair, I have no defense of as a human being. You mean like a one -time thing? Yes, or fell in love. If somebody falls in love with somebody else while married, it usually means there's a lot problematic in the marriage. People in love with their spouse don't fall in love with another spouse. Okay, this is such a good topic, and I want to pause and say what we always say. We had no idea that we were going to discuss this. I love that about this show. It just blossoms. Because it's real. It's real, and it's incredibly spontaneous. Okay, a lot of questions. This is where I'm going to evoke the, what do you call your radio show, the Human Laboratory? This is where this is particularly useful. So most people who tell you about their infidelity, I'm assuming most of them are male? Or is it even? Yes, that's correct. What would you say the percentage is? Of those who tell me? Yes. It's high. It's 75%. Male? Yeah. Okay. And usually, do they tell you that they're unhappy in their marriage? Yeah. And what is the most cited reason for the unhappiness? They don't feel loved by their spouse. Loved in what way? You're tough. I'm not trying to be tough. She is tough. All right. Maybe, okay. You don't want to go there. No, no. There's nowhere I don't want to go. Anyway, even if I don't want to go, I go there. That's true. So, okay. For the record, generally speaking, a man who feels sexually fulfilled with his wife is going to stay faithful. This is so foreign to women that they just have to take my word for it. That's not how women think. Women do not have affairs because they're not sexually fulfilled by their husband. Some might, I fully acknowledge, but they don't feel emotionally fulfilled. That's much more a woman's reason, and I have just as much sympathy for her as for him. It's not, all I'm saying is, and I don't even remember how we got on this, but it's amazing that we did. How did we? Yeah. It's funny. I usually remember the genesis of a subject, but all I'm saying is when I meet people, my first reaction is not, wow, that's evil. If I met a murderer, yeah, or not even a murderer. Frankly, doctors who give hormone blockers to 10 -year -olds are doing evil. I have much more contempt for them than for somebody who had an affair. Okay, so let me ask you this. Let's say you got a call from a guy who was five years into his marriage. He has three or two young children, and he calls you and he goes, Dennis, I am not happy in my marriage. It's not awful, but I'm not happy, and I have my eyes on another woman. What do I do? Do I stay in my marriage that's unhappy, or do I leave because I'm unhappy? I'd say do everything possible to make yourself happy in your marriage, which by the way involves obviously working it through with your wife, but it also involves working it through with yourself. So, I'm a guy's guy. I'm male as as they come. So, men really relate to me. Happily, a lot of women do too, but it's not the same thing. Male -male is not the same as female -male. Okay, so I understand men really well, and I explain men to women. So, both sexes have to adopt the Prager notion of not having too many expectations. I think it's fair to say, nobody says this, because sex is ironic. We have a sexually drenched society, and yet people never talk honestly about it. That is very well said. It's mind -boggling. It's mind -boggling. You're so right, and people get upset when you talk about it. That's right, because I'm honest. So here is something I would say to men, guys, just know you are not going to have the sexual life you fantasized in the vast majority of cases. It's just the way it works. You mean when you get married? Yeah, when you get married. I'm sorry, that's right. I wasn't clear. Yes, when you get married. And therefore, you enjoy what you have. Now, obviously, I'm not going to give it a time factor limit. It's different when you're 25 than when you're 55 or 75. All of that is real. But I remember when I was in high school thinking, wow, to be married, you have this woman anytime you want. Oh, gosh. Such a male thought. Exactly. This was worth the entire broadcast. My comment and your reaction? I think I represent all women. Yes, exactly. Watching and listening. And I represent all men. That's the point. So that was my fantasy in high school. Oh, my God, it must be the greatest possible situation being married. She's there whenever you want her. So men… I just looked at the camera. So men have to understand it's not going to be that way. Are there exceptions? I'm talking in general, of course, there are exceptions to every rule in life. So I really ought to, if I had the time, I would write an advice book to men. Oh, you really should. Who is it? George Gilder wrote that man book? That man book? Sexual Suicide and the Naked Nomad. He deeply influenced me. So, men need to understand… By the way, we all need to understand… I don't know what women's fantasies are about marriage. Her fantasies are not likely to be fully realized either. So it's best probably not to have fantasy… I don't care if you have fantasies, it's fine to have a fantasy life, but in the sense of directing you in your emotional reaction is not a good idea. And in your reality, it can't direct your reality too much. That's right. So I have told men, I'll tell you where I feel for men. And that is, if they're married to a woman, I'm just talking the sexual arena now. If they're married to a woman who doesn't take care of herself physically, that's given the power of looks in the human species, it's the female that attracts the male. I know there are gorgeous men who attract women, but most men are not gorgeous. What attracts women to men is not that they're gorgeous. they're Certainly when reached by age of 30, a high school girl is going to go, Oh God, is he gorgeous? Oh God, you know, that's fine, it's part of life. But one of the biggest ways you show you love your husband is by taking care of yourself physically, trying to look good. And the proof is you tried to look good when you dated. Why did you stop trying once you got married? That's not fair to him. You're right, and it's not fair when men have B .O. and also don't take care of themselves, which I know you recognize. No, of course, but that's not the same thing. The B .O. holds for both, but looking gorgeous or as gorgeous as you can, I mean, looking cute. In peacocks, the male attracts the female. In humans, the female attracts the male. It's just the way it works. And if she succeeds in doing it, he gets aroused and they make the next generation. That is how human sexuality works. I really love what you said a few minutes ago about we live in this over sexualized society that also gets so upset when people like you and me talk about sexual matters, not to overhype our importance, but people who are brave enough to talk about sex within with a Judeo -Christian good values worldview are so valuable. I don't understand. Yeah, but a lot of them do, but they're not real. A lot of the religious people who talk about sexual matters are not rooted in the real world. So what is an example? Masturbation. Wow, welcome to Dennis and Julie. But the proof is nobody feels that they can talk about it. Yes, that's true. I mean, I debated a guy, very religious guy, seen by hundreds of thousands of people on the internet. He said, masturbation is evil. And he's speaking from a religious point of view. Evil? I said, I looked at him and I said, evil? I mean, if he says it's a sin, fine. Every religion has a whole list of sins. But evil? And I challenged him. I said, are you serious? It's evil? I mean, child molestation is evil. Genocide is evil. I know. Masturbation is the charge. Of course it does. So religious, you're right about the Judeo -Christian values perspective. Unfortunately, a lot of religious people have made religion look silly and people have therefore rejected it. You know, you're right. I think a lot of people point to something like that and go, that's just, that's too far for me. It's too far, exactly. It's difficult, the job of being religious, because you obviously want to promote good values, but you also want to be real and recognize that there are certain thoughts and proclivities and actions that a lot of human beings partake in. And so it's about mitigating the, I was going to say mitigating the harm of those, but allowing them to happen as long as they don't go too far or as long as they're not harmful. Yeah, that's right. So people should read a book by an Orthodox rabbi, Shmueli Boteach, who's a well -known rabbi, B -O -T -E -A -C -H, in English, Boteach, but it's pronounced Boteach, and it's called Kosher Sex. It's a great book. That's a good title. Great title. And whole his thesis is, you keep sex within a marriage, but within a marriage, do whatever the hell you want, providing the other person agrees, obviously. And, you know, as raunchy as it may sound to the outsider, if you two agree to it, the only restriction is that it's not with another. You know, God, of course, I forgot my train of thought. I just I really marvel at how real this is. And sometimes when you make these comments, I think, God, he is gutsy. He really goes there. You know, I am gutsy. I want to tell you, this is very revealing about me. People will take it for what it's worth. I decided very early in my life, if I want to do good in this world, that's all I've ever wanted to do. I will not shy away from putting myself out there and knowing I'm going to get slapped. And that's the reason I do it. It's not fun to talk about masturbation, but I know how many people are traumatized by the message you're doing evil. And it makes religion and God look bad, and I don't like that. Mm hmm. And here's the thing, also, it's uncomfortable to acknowledge, but it's the truth. People do the like I mean, this is the whole point of the conversation. People do these things. What are we going to pretend like they don't exist? We have to deal with them. And I think it's cowardly to run away. Look, I have told you, Dennis, that I grew up in a house that didn't talk about these matters. And I'm grateful, actually, because I think there are certain boundaries that ought to be respected. And I there's a time and a place to discuss things like this, but we do have that forum to do it. And I don't understand I don't understand when people deny reality. We are seeing the harm in the United States today of denying reality, including in the sexual arena. I mean, that's this whole hookup culture thing by by contorting reality to make women believe that they want sex as much as men is harming women. Plain and simple it is. Is it uncomfortable to acknowledge the reality of males extreme sexual proclivities? Yes, but we have to because we're seeing the consequences when we don't. So I applaud you. And I do think sometimes I'm like, wow, he he's really going there. He's gutsy. But but people need a good role model for these matters. Well, you don't make a good world if you're not gutsy. True. You can't build a good world on cowardice. And it's so hypocritical because people people have sex. People do these things. And I don't I don't I dislike the people that that are on some kind of moral high ground when they talk about this stuff. It's like, please, you do it to your human being. Don't act like you don't partake in these things that you decry. Right. And some of them probably don't. But my question is, are they better human beings in general? You know, I talked I said to you what Richard Elliott Friedman said, that a lot of people who commit adultery are good people. It's because it's it's weakness more than anything or or something else. I'm not talking about serial adulterers.

The Dan Bongino Show
Fresh update on "liar" discussed on The Dan Bongino Show
"Caught up this from bob costa listen bob cost is kind of a left leaning guy i get it but his tweet's not wrong because i'm hearing the exact same thing you may dismiss it he's a left whatever i'm just telling you i'm hearing the exact same thing he tweeted this listen quote lots of angst tonight amongst my gop resources about this debate donors are concerned there's a flurry of tax questions about where the race goes from here they wonder is anyone going to have a breakout moment meanwhile trump all but ignores the scene and shrugs off his indictments listen you can gaff that off all you want i i mean i get it he's a left leaning guy but of the left leaning guys he's like the least crazy his tweet he's not lying i heard this i've got probably 10 20 texts if i you know i don't betray anybody's confidence but from people who know the gop well said the same what's the point anymore so that's the third front the networks i don't think did well the moderator one of them at least was horrendous and i don't think the candidates did well either now you may say oh you're a trump guy whatever i'm not trump guy i'm not a stupid guy there were some moments i thought were pretty good for some of the candidates but the question is aren't the question isn't did any of the candidates have a good moment the answer is always going to be yes the question is are those good moments can translate into additional numbers in the polls which will mean additional votes and the answer is i'm not sure i don't think so i'll ask you quickly if you watch this and what was the moment to you where you were like that's it that changed my mind okay i feel the same way you don't know because it really wasn't one you've got to remember this about i politics ran for office i lost everything why do you always tell us that because it's important i am who i am and you're listening to me on the radio as i am today because of the experiences i had in policing as a federal agent as a business owner as a candidate i am who i am because of that cornucopia of experiences in this basket that made me who i am losing running for office taught me so much about who's really pulling the strings in people sell out and i learned a lot and one of the things i learned is the the only real narrative political storyline that changes anything in an election is one that changes your pre -existing notion of who a candidate is did anything do that last night you for i'll give you an example and i'm not trying to insult any candidate please if you think tim scott is a soft conservative which is a criticism in a legitimate one by a lot of people tim scott filibustered has some really good conservative judges i'm just i'm i don't mean to single him out just jump to my mind if the reason you won't vote for tim scott is that what happened last you change your mind yes nothing nothing he got into to uh... tit -for -tat with nikki haley about drapes in a story that's been debunked thousand times over the nikki haley drape story is so dumb i use it on the was an example of liberal stupidity and tim scott brought it up last night it's a fake story that nikki haley ordered expensive drapes british manhattan place when she was the u n ambassador the story's not true the obama administration ordered the drapes he didn't know that if he didn't it know and lied about it that's really bad if he didn't know it brought up anyway that's even worse it was rather be a liar to be done what change your mind last by another chris example christie if you're a chris christie hater and you think the guy's a goofball and a clown what did he do last night to prove the opposite he came on the stage like a jerk started screaming like a jerk he says donald trump's jerk a for dumb nicknames and then he throws out an even dumber nickname we're gonna call you donald duck because you're ducking in the bay really bro really did you how long did it take you to think that up like an hour or two were you sitting around with a focus group i mean seriously what changed nothing last night don't think about the debates the way the media is trying to frame it who had a breakout moment there's no that's not what this is about it's about who changed their political trajectory for the better who altered a political narrative that they were a failing candidate and look last night like a winner and what was it that they did that's the only way to look at this and the answer is i don't think anybody did i don't think anybody did and they say that as a guy who has never ever said a bad word about ron de santis he is the best governor in the country hands down i live in florida no one's gonna tell me what happened in florida he's done an amazing amazing job the fact that i like donald trump and prefer him this cycle doesn't mean i have any any not a single period period i'd like to see him put a forceful debate presentation out there and by the way i don't think i'm wondering i should say of all the candidates last night i think some of them damaged especially themselves tim scott that drapes thing is like unforgivable for me it's just so dumb christy look like a goofball he just he's up on the stage he's like the designated a -hole on the stage you know designated they survivor have the designated a -hole that was christy lesser you are you

THE EMBC NETWORK
"liar" Discussed on THE EMBC NETWORK
"Look for the key phrase, help keep our content free. And make the choice, ladies and gentlemen, to buy my team and I a cup of coffee. Look for that link for PayPal. We'll be so grateful with those pennies and dollars. We'll invest with the new hardware, new technology, new equipment, new staff. And to give you the most jaw-dropping, motivational content that not only is relevant to you, but if you pay attention to it, might you change your life, improve it, or someone else that you know? I'm John C. Morley, serial entrepreneur, and we have so much to talk about this week. Understanding liars and why do they do what they do and how do we deal with them in our lives? Have yourself a wonderful evening and I will see you guys tomorrow, which is Monday. For those of you that are in the, I should say in the New Jersey area, we are expecting, yes, some interesting weather that's going to be coming up. So if you are at least in the New Jersey area or where I am in the North Jersey area, it's going to be very interesting. It's already started to snow. There's been rain. And they're saying that we're going to get a wintry mix of this rain and snow and we're going to have some icy conditions tomorrow. So it's definitely going to be fun and it's going to be very, very cold. So I encourage you, ladies and gentlemen, to stay warm tomorrow, drive safely. I'll be back sometime tomorrow with another great cast on how to deal with liars in your life. Take care, everyone. Have a wonderful night.

Stephanie Miller
Fresh update on "liar" discussed on Stephanie Miller
"Up Stephanie Miller. I'm gonna tell everyone to journey the giggles journey the giggles Jenny the giggling whore from Baltimore. Hi Jenny, how are you? Hey, happy birthday one day early. Oh, thank you. I wanted to tell you that you are you so young and pretty and you do need a sandwich and um and also you're as pretty as Margulies. Juliana I don't care what your nephew says. Yes, my nephew says I'm exactly as pretty as Juliana Margulies who he did the gum wipe with. You're prettier, prettier. Oh well that makes you and a bigger liar than nephew. my Did you say she needed to eat a sandwich? Yes she did. I don't need a sandwich. Stop asking everyone. I have gained 10 pounds. Jody Hamilton is kicking my ass in our neurotic weight loss. Don't get into a loss weight contest with anybody. Yeah well you're gonna lose. I'm sorry Jenny go ahead. We're gonna get all together. I'm meeting up with Susan and David from Boston in BC Sunday. on We're gonna toast you. Oh thank you because it is it is my birthday. Yeah it's my birthday. Yeah you 42 is traumatic. As you know. I do. I do. Thank you giggling whore. We love you. Love you. Bye. Okay. Are you gonna drink Bacardi like it's your birthday? Yes I will. I always party like it's my birthday. Oh Mary Beth. Just bought a virtual sexy little ticket for my birthday. Mary Beth is the official Pearl Jam loving barn mom of the Stephanie Miller show in Avon Connecticut. Hey Steph I just want to let you know I purchased a $20 virtual ticket for the October 21st Sexy Liberal Show in honor of your birthday this Friday that's tomorrow. I'm sorry I can't join you in person but I'm looking forward to seeing all the sexy liberals at the Saban theater. Oh there's gonna be so much Boeberting. And there could be crossover. There could be you know Boeberting on stage and Boeberting in the audience. Who are you gonna Boeber? You know that's a lot of that's a lot of sexy man meat on stage. A lot of alpha liberals. Ron Perlman, Ryan, Glenn Kirschner. I was listening to the Steph cast only $4 .95 a month when you buy your advanced sling. And I hope you have a wonderful birthday Steph. Break a leg Thank you married back. All right speaking about sexy liberals my nephew's hilarious in honor of unions my nephew's hilarious actor stories next I'm

THE EMBC NETWORK
"liar" Discussed on THE EMBC NETWORK
"Or the lie that comes off that, oh, what did you do yesterday? Oh, I was actually at such and such children's hospital. I was handling out food with them and talking with the kids. Now, the next thing you know, this lady comes by and says, oh, you were over there? I said, yes. Oh, when were you there? Yes, there at 3 o'clock. She comes back and says, it's funny, I didn't see you. What do you mean? Well, I actually have a nurse over there three days a week and the day that you came is actually the day, one of the days I work. Oh, yeah, I was on the third floor in the West Wing. It's way in the back. She's like, really? She's like, that's exactly where I work. I work in the West Wing in Child Special Services. So now, what does the person do? Do they lie more or do you suddenly just leave the situation? Or a lot of times people will become abrupt at you because of something they did. So my moral tonight is that liars are out there and throughout the rest of the week, we're going to learn more about how do you handle a liar? How do you handle a liar when suddenly you put all this faith in this person? How do you get them to not lie again? That's tricky. We're going to learn that. And how do you realize that the person lying is doing something that is disrespectful and not curious? So when you implicate other people, that's just the number one below the belt. I mean, that's really bad because now you've got to manage multiple stories and multiple angles. But when a kid lies and says, you know, his mom's in the shower, dad's in the shower, totally different thing. If you have a friend and he asks you, you know, could you come over to help? And you say, I'm busy. Okay. That's lying. You could say to him, if you don't want to share the reason, I can't tomorrow. Oh, okay. What are you doing? I'm not sure yet, but I'm probably going to be busy. But if they poke and they keep poking at you to ask you, what you really should just come around and say, look, Mike, I don't know what I'm doing tomorrow. And I don't want to help you anyway, whether I'm free or not. You see, you feel better. They feel better. And you didn't start this saga of lying. I think lying has a quality of drama to it. People always say it's easier to ask for forgiveness than it is for permission. But in so doing, you're lying. So if your moral character says it's okay to lie, how far will you go? What will you lie about? And how grand will it get? If there's somebody, I knew someone, I'm not going to mention their name here to keep them innocent, when I was in college, who I was an acquaintance friend with. And in sophomore year, we went to the bookstore and I was getting my books and stuff. And as I was getting my stuff, I noticed he was on the other side of the store after I was getting my books. And I happened to notice that he had some, there were like some pens and a couple other things and a calculator. And he seemed like he took those things and put them like up his sweater. I didn't say anything. He left. And I didn't want to approach him. But I just knew that it was time to not be around him, at least at the bookstore. I didn't want to get implicated in anything because I could be blamed for something that I didn't even do. So next time I was at the bookstore, he was there. He came back. Hey, John, how are you? I said, I'm great. I said, I'm really busy right now. I got to head to class. I got to finish up what I'm doing and get to class, which I did have a class. But I said, let me finish what I'm doing and get to class. And I know that he caught me another time. And he said, John, let's go back to the bookstore. And I said, let's not. He says, you know, you're acting awfully funny. And so I came to him and I said, I'll call him Tim. That's not his name, but I'll call him Tim. I said, Tim, you have a lot of nerve telling me that I'm acting funny. Yeah, well, you are. Okay. You want to know why I'm acting funny? I'll share it with you. The other day when I was in the bookstore and I was over getting my books downstairs. Well, I actually finished about 10 minutes earlier than I was supposed to. I came upstairs. And as I was coming up the stairs, I saw you in the aisle where you were when I went downstairs. But as I was turning the bend and going to check out, I noticed you took a few things off the shelf and you put them under your sweater. He says, what are you saying? I said, it looked like you kind of took the stuff, put it under your sweater, and you left the store without paying for it. Well, that's not what happened. Okay. Do you have the receipt? No, I don't have the receipt. Okay, then you left the store without them. Paying for them. No, I didn't. I paid for them already. Well, you didn't have a receipt. You just stuck them under your sweater and then you just left. Yeah, but I paid for them already. Okay. Didn't say a word. He was extremely rude. I was in the bookstore another day and he came back. And as soon as I saw him in the bookstore, I got what I needed and got right out. I didn't want to be anywhere near him. He was going to the aisle again to get some more stuff. And they didn't have security cameras or anything like that. And there was a kid that was stocking the shelves, just I'm going to say maybe an aisle or two away, but he was pretty tall. And so, you know, he was stacking things on the shelf and whatnot. And he knew this kid and he always made fun of this kid. Called him a dork and everything. And the kid always minds his own business. But, you know, he always watched out for the store. He'd been a good worker in the store. And he usually was looking around to see if he could help somebody. But when he saw the other kid there and he was there for a while, he was going to go over to see if he could help him, you know, because it looked like he needed help. And just as he was about to go over there, he saw him stuffing his pockets with stuff from the shelves. Expensive things. So he didn't approach him. He went to the manager in the store and told the manager, he says, look, he says, I don't know if this is my place or not. I was, you know, stocking the shelves and aisle, whatever it was. And there's a kid two aisles over and I could see him because I'm tall. And I noticed that he was taking stuff off the shelf. He was putting it in his pocket and his sweater. And he said, where is he now? I think he's still in that aisle. Don't worry. He's like, you didn't tell me anything. Okay. So the manager gets one of their security people who was actually right next door and just had them by the door. And he was walking out and he said to him, he's walking out of the store. He said, he's just very nice to me. He said, you know, have a nice day. He's like, I hate you too. He's like, he said to me, he said, excuse me, sir, did you forget something? Forget something? I don't think so, sir. Yeah, I think you did. Could you come back here a minute? He's like, I'm really busy. Just take a second. And he comes back to him and the officer was a little bit clever. He says, you know, he says, I remember this sweater. My brother had one just like it. Really? Yeah. He says, I remember that it used to lay flat in the front. Yours isn't laying flat. I don't know if it's kind of wrinkled or something. He's like, no, no, no, it's all fine. He's like, it's supposed to lay flat. And he's like, what's this? He says, that's just my stomach. And he says, no, no, no. And he says, sir, you're not going anywhere. He says, what do you mean? He says, you're not going anywhere. And he says, you're under a student arrest. He says, student arrest? What the heck are you talking about? And it was a gentleman that was not white. So he was saying that he was harassing him and being prejudiced toward him. Because he was white and the other gentleman was black. And he put him under a student arrest, which is not a police arrest. It's just a university arrest. And they found about $250, $300 worth of stuff in his sweater. People coming to our show that are trying to spam us. I must warn you that our moderators are going to block you and put you in a timeout. So please don't bother showing up. We have no room for you here. And so he discovered about $250 to $400 worth of stuff there. And he's like, how did that get to you? He's like, I don't know. He's like, you didn't pay for it. He says, well, you know, I was going to pay for it. I was running late. And the manager comes out. And says, we've been watching you. What do you mean? Someone saw you. And she said, you're no longer allowed in our bookstore. He's like, well, how do I get my books for class? You can come and get your books for class. Pay for them at the register and get out. But you're no longer allowed in the store. You can put your order in for the books you want. We'll have them waiting here. You can pay for them and you can leave. If you need to get something from our store, you can tell us what you want. You'll pay for it and you'll leave. But you will no longer be allowed to walk around our store ever again. And that person learned a very interesting lesson. He had been lying about stealing, not just there. But he had done this even when he was younger. So if you lie about something small, you'll lie about something even bigger and something even grander. That's a serious problem. We're going to have a great week together. Please remember to tag your friends, colleagues, and associates. Share it out to everyone you know here on social media. And then go to, yes, youtube.com. Type in my name, johnspace, espace, m-o-r-l-e-y, space zero entrepreneur.

THE EMBC NETWORK
"liar" Discussed on THE EMBC NETWORK
"Hey, you hear that? That's what home field sounds like. It's how you know it's time to go for the win. Gambet DC is your home field advantage for sports betting. Bet from almost anywhere in DC with an easy to use app and convenient betting locations district wide. Online, in app or in person. Get the home field advantage with Gambet DC. Must be 18 or older to bet? Please play responsibly. Music Coming at you tonight. January 16th. Starting off the series actually tonight on Sunday instead of our Saturday. So this is going to just be Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday for this series. For those of you that are new, welcome each week. I come up with a very interesting topic. And I address different points of that topic each night in my live stream. If you are coming back, well, welcome back. It's great to have our old friends back again. And, you know, why don't you go ahead and give me some love, whether you're on Facebook, Facebook, John C. Morley Serial Entrepreneur page, whether you're on my LinkedIn profile page, whether you're on John C. Morley Serial Entrepreneur YouTube page, whether you're on my John C. Morley Serial Entrepreneur Twitter, Twitch or Periscope page. Show me some love, depending on what love those platforms have by clicking the appropriate button. Subscribe, like, support, insight, curious. Be so grateful for that. And, you know, friends, tonight we're going to talk about how do you deal or handle a liar? Now, that's an interesting thing, right? So first of all, before I get started, why don't you comment below? Have you ever known someone that's lied to you and it's made your position, well, a little bit challenging? Or have you lied maybe to someone else and realized that you really shouldn't have done that, but you just couldn't stop? It was like this habit. Either way, just comment below. We'd be so grateful for you to do that. But before I get started, as I said, I would like to first give you guys the definition of what a liar is, right? Now, you're probably saying to me, John, you know that that's kind of crazy. Well, no, it's not. So we're going to give you the definition from Merriam Webster. And this is the definition right from their book about what a liar is.

THE EMBC NETWORK
A highlight from How to deal with a liar (Series) E1
"Hey, you hear that? That's what home field sounds like. It's how you know it's time to go for the win. Gambet DC is your home field advantage for sports betting. Bet from almost anywhere in DC with an easy to use app and convenient betting locations district wide. Online, in app or in person. Get the home field advantage with Gambet DC. Must be 18 or older to bet? Please play responsibly. Music Coming at you tonight. January 16th. Starting off the series actually tonight on Sunday instead of our Saturday. So this is going to just be Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday for this series. For those of you that are new, welcome each week. I come up with a very interesting topic. And I address different points of that topic each night in my live stream. If you are coming back, well, welcome back. It's great to have our old friends back again. And, you know, why don't you go ahead and give me some love, whether you're on Facebook, Facebook, John C. Morley Serial Entrepreneur page, whether you're on my LinkedIn profile page, whether you're on John C. Morley Serial Entrepreneur YouTube page, whether you're on my John C. Morley Serial Entrepreneur Twitter, Twitch or Periscope page. Show me some love, depending on what love those platforms have by clicking the appropriate button. Subscribe, like, support, insight, curious. Be so grateful for that. And, you know, friends, tonight we're going to talk about how do you deal or handle a liar? Now, that's an interesting thing, right? So first of all, before I get started, why don't you comment below? Have you ever known someone that's lied to you and it's made your position, well, a little bit challenging? Or have you lied maybe to someone else and realized that you really shouldn't have done that, but you just couldn't stop? It was like this habit. Either way, just comment below. We'd be so grateful for you to do that. But before I get started, as I said, I would like to first give you guys the definition of what a liar is, right? Now, you're probably saying to me, John, you know that that's kind of crazy. Well, no, it's not. So we're going to give you the definition from Merriam Webster. And this is the definition right from their book about what a liar is.

Woz Happening!!!!
A highlight from Phone Booth (2002) (Thriller/Psychological Thriller) Movie Review
"What's everyone? happening It's Kira and Ben back again. Today, we're doing a user suggestion phone booth from 2003 starring Colin Farrell. So I saw this movie when it first came out and then I had not seen it again, and re -watching it for this podcast was an absolute wild ride. Ben, let's talk a little bit about your history with the film before we get in it. So I never watched it. Naziru Wanda from Ghana suggested it, and this is my first time actually watching it too. This is your first? Okay. So I knew going in, I had remembered the main plot points of this movie. I had forgotten a lot of the other plot points of this movie, and I forgot what big of a cast this has. So our main man, Stu, is played by Colin Farrell. Our main police detective is played by Forest Whitaker. Colin Farrell's wife is played by Rahata Mitchell, and then his wannabe mistress is played by Katie Holmes, and then the voice over the phone is Keither Sutherland. So a wildly large cast for this film. Obviously, this movie has come out post 9 -11, which I think you can see a lot in the blue tint of the film. If you guys look at color theory, and we're not going to talk about color theory too much about this because the movie is so wild, but if you look at movies that come out directly after 9 -11, there is this very odd bluish tint to a lot of them. I think in my heart, like when I've done research about this and what I've viewed from it as well, is when you're watching films like this, I think it's because it kind of portrays this surreal sadness that everyone was feeling. Kind of like when you look at films made in that time that are set in the Middle East, they film everything with this yellowish tint to make it seem more like third world. So I thought the bluish tint of this movie was so insane, especially having it be set in New York. Then when I was doing some research about the film, this movie was actually supposed to be released in 2002, but it didn't get released until 2003 because there were actual sniper attacks in DC that delayed the release of this film because this movie is about a sniper terrorizing a man in a phone booth. Like I said, first time seeing it and the character of Colin Farrell reminded me of the character from Fast Timer at Ridgemont High that was selling the tickets. They mimicked each other. I was sitting there going, wait, I'm expecting Spicoli to walk out any second. I mean, they were just to the T, the exact same character. I was like, whoa, what's going on here? Yeah. I think that character is such a classic archetype of asshole. I think that was the point. Colin Farrell is this publicist. He's a liar, he's a slick talker, he's a fast talker, he dresses well, he uses people, he manipulates people, he doesn't care, he's all about himself. We see this in the way that he treats his assistant. We see this in the way that he treats one of his clients, which was an uncredited Ben Foster. I was losing my mind when I saw that. I was like, Ben Foster, what are you doing here? Then he manipulates the owner of a restaurant. He smooth talks this client that he has that wants to be an actress. It's Katie Holmes, she's a waitress. Then he even smooth talks his wife into being like in the beginning when he's not confessing his crimes. So this movie is so insane and I do not want to rag too hard on this movie because it was a user suggestion. But the plot points made to me legitimately no sense. So the pacing of this movie is incredibly fast. It's only an hour 20 and I swear to God, if this movie was longer, I would be like, Keith or Sutherland, shoot me because I can't handle it. So obviously, Stu goes into the phone booth to call his mistress because his wife tracks the phone calls that he makes on his cell phone. Which I was like, first of all, if you're keeping tabs on like your, you don't do that unless you don't trust your husband automatically. Then it comes out later in the film that they've only been together for three years married for one. So they're very new in their relationship. So Colin Farrell goes in to make a phone call to Katie Holmes. You can see he's trying to be slimy and she's rebuffing him. She's like, no, I have work, I have this. He's like, well, let's do this. He takes his wedding ring off. Very just much not a nice guy. Then that phone call ends and the phone starts ringing so he picks it up and on the phone, dun, dun, dun, is Keith or Sutherland's voice. He starts terrorizing him and being like, you can't leave this phone booth. If you leave this phone booth, you're going to die. A pizza man comes up to him and tries to deliver a pizza to him and he's like, you're a dick, I didn't order a pizza. Who orders a pizza to a phone booth? We have this other sub -storyline of sex workers, which to me was the most pointless storyline. I get the point of the storyline. So we have to have him have this interaction with these sex workers to then get their bouncer involved, to then have Keith or Sutherland kill the bouncer and frame Colin Farrell for it. Which first of all, makes no sense because you can see the bullet marks on the outside of the phone booth. So how is he shooting? How is he shooting? How could he shoot? That makes no sense. Then everyone's like, he killed him. It's like, no, he didn't. So this sub -storyline is so insane because first of all, it's like 2003, so you either have a beeper or a cell phone or you're using this phone booth. If all these girls work in this club, that's right across the street where this bouncer is, that Leon, that they get involved, why can't they just use the phone in the club? Why are they terrorizing Colin Farrell? He's just like, let me use the phone and then they're all screaming. I thought it was such a weak portrayal too, such a cop -out portrayal of sex workers. Like very, I don't know, just like what you would think of when you think of a man -written sex worker. Just loud, brash, unkempt, very, do you know what I'm trying to say? Yes, I'm a street kid. So yeah, I hung around with the prostitutes and drug addicts and drug dealers. So I totally got it. I mean, I saw people that did act like that, but those are the ones that were really hooked on drugs and were just like, half the time when they were acting like that, they were on something. It wasn't like a normal way for them to behave. Most people don't want to draw attention to themselves because they don't want the cops on their ass. Exactly. So this dude dies and Kether Sutherland is like, look what you made me do. Actually, he's like, you had me kill him. The guy was like, no, I just want this to end. So Kether Sutherland is, in his own mind, a pioneer of justice. Entrapping these men that he watches somehow, he watches and listens and convinces them that they're either going to die or confess to their crimes. So the two examples of the people that he has done this to before, I view are actual bad people. We have a director of adult films who actually directs child pornography and is a pedophile. So I'm like, okay, deserves to die. Then we have another man who's an insider trader on Wall Street. I mean, you don't have to die for that, but it is like a real crime. Then we get to Colin Farrell, whose crime is wanting to cheat on his wife and being an asshole. So to me, none of these make sense. The first two, kind of get. The third, Colin Farrell, not at all. I get it because they're trying to make him more likable. We have to be on Colin Farrell's side, right? So if he's a real criminal, we're not going to be on his side. I wasn't on his side. But you know what I'm saying? He's our protagonist. So we can't have our protagonist be as awful. But at the same point, it's like, well, then maybe you should have just had him kill adulterers because this makes no sense. So he, in his mind, Keither Sutherland, is this vigilante that is cleaning up the streets in New York because he wants people to atone and commit their crimes. So he's holding Colin Farrell hostage. Forest Whitaker comes in. He's trying to negotiate with Colin Farrell. He thinks he killed this guy. He's like, let me help you, let me help you. Up until this point, they think he's armed and dangerous. It is not until Colin Farrell's wife, Kelly Rahada Mitchell, comes in, which for some reason in 2003, you can just run through police barricades and just be like, I'm his wife, run through police barricades, and then be on the front line with the cops. I'm sorry, that never happened. No, not at all. No, they would have her pushed to the side. She would not be in a hostage negotiation. It wouldn't happen. She would not be front and center to the point where he can put a mark on her. So then we see that Forest Whitaker kind of actually comes around to see that Colin Farrell is being terrorized. He is not doing this of his own free volition. He sees the little target on Rahada Mitchell and he's like, oh, OK, maybe this guy is like real. So then they start looking for him. They're like, OK, we're going to find him. We're going to find him. Colin Farrell's delaying him. And the guys and then obviously Colin Farrell comes clean. He's like, OK, I'll come clean. Like, I don't want to die. I don't want my wife to die. I don't want this girl who I want to be my mistress to die. So he confesses all his sins of being an asshole, which everyone's like, OK, you're a dick, whatever you're holding up the street. We got half the police force here. What? And then obviously when they think that they kill the killer, when they think that they kill Keither Sutherland because they go up to the apartment where they trace the call from, it is actually, plot twist, the pizza boy. And it's like, OK, so he's killed Keither Sutherland for this one person. Two people just sacrifice them for no reason to get this guy to confess that he's a slimeball. Feel like we could have done this a different way. And then so then another so we're going to get to all the insane points. But this is the end of the story. And this is the last insane point. Or one of them is that Colin Farrell is now alone in the ambulance. They put something in to make him fall asleep. So he's all loopy. He's all daisy. And then active crime scene in an ambulance. Keither Sutherland walks up and just starts talking to him just like, oh, like you passed the test. You did it right. Like what happens? Like and OK, so he's like talking to him like, oh, you did the right thing. You did the right thing. And Colin Farrell is like, what the fuck? I thought we killed you. And then he walks away. And the last thing he says, which I think is legitimately the stupidest thing. And if this is the point of the movie, it is the dumbest point when he goes, well, if a phone rings, do you have to answer it? I would say no. I would say no. And that is the last line of the film. And then it goes into this like ringing sound, goes all the way out into the satellite shot, goes to black, and then you hear another person pick up and say hello. So it's like obviously this is like a cycle for him. But the way that he picks his victims is makes no sense to me. Yeah, no. And if a phone rings, you don't have to answer. You don't have to answer it. Look at all the things like when a stranger calls bad. They picked up the phone, bad tidings, scream, scream, picked up the phone. Bad tidings. No, you don't have to pick up the phone, especially like if you don't know who the person is. Hang up, hang up. And I did think at some points the voice that Keith or Sutherland used did sound like the ghost face voice, like to the point where I was like, do they have the same voice actor? Is this even even Kiefer Sutherland? Like I was like, this movie is so bad. So I thought a lot. So let's talk about Keith or Sutherland's character. And I obviously am not a fan of this movie, but I thought the way that he was poorly written was like they were trying to make him like John Doe from seven, kind of this vigilante who lives by his own rules, has his own code of justice and kind of is enacting on that code of justice and terrorizing these people. I think in seven it is done much better with an actual point, with an. We have fully fledged characters. We have reasons that make sense in this. We have no back story. We don't know what he why or why he's doing this now. And you think you think they're given a back story when he when he's talking to about Nam and stuff and he's like, are you stupid? I'd be 70. Like and like I'm like, so who are you? Why are you doing this? Well, what is your point? I mean, did you just one day wake up and say, hey, you know what? I'm just going to execute people I feel are bad. I mean, and that's your concept of bad. And your concept of bad is another person's concept of good. I mean, it's like when people go to war. Yeah. The countries fight, but each country thinks they're right. Of course, there's a right and a wrong. But both countries think that they are the right ones. Of course. And the only one that actually like comes out to be the right one is the one that wins, is the one that wins. And I would say in this movie, no one wins now because everyone's motivations make absolutely no sense. I would say the only motivations that make sense is Forest Whitaker's, because he's literally just trying to do his job. Yeah. And then like I was watching when he's his his rapper talent comes on and I was like, what the hell is this, Malibu's Most Wanted? Oh, my God, I thought the same thing. I was like, why are we watching Malibu's Most Wanted? I was like, this is this is this. And then it looked really bad because they get these two big black guys and this little tiny white guy. And he looked terrified to be around the black. And I was like, this is so stereotyping. This is awful right here. It is awful. It was so stereotypical. It was like someone just kind of grabbed at archetypes that they see in pop culture and was like, yeah, we'll throw this in the film. So I also thought the film was shot horrendously. There is it felt like it wanted to be a Tony Scott film, which RIP Tony Scott, I love your films. But it had this kind of like shaky camera. We're switching in and out of views of like like digital versus like these split screens versus like this like granule kind of like VHS effect. And I was like we're like fast paced moving through the city. And I was like, this movie makes no sense at any point. Did this movie make any sense? It does not. No. Like I said, I thought the character was the guy from a fast time at Ridgemont High.

Thinking Crypto News & Interviews
A highlight from BIG CRYPTO NEWS!! CITI BANK TOKEN & JUDGE DENIES SEC GARY GENSLER IN BINANCE US CASE!!
"Welcome back to the Thinking Crypto Podcast, your home for cryptocurrency news and interviews. If you are new here, please hit that subscribe button as well as the thumbs up button and leave a comment below. If you're listening on a podcast platform such as Spotify, Apple or Google or wherever you get your podcasts, make sure you hit that five star rating and review. It helps support the podcast and it doesn't cost you anything. Well folks, we've got big news coming out of Citigroup today. They have officially launched a token that will be used for deposits and the transference of money. Let me give you the details. Citigroup launches deposit city token services for institutional customers. This product will be based on a private blockchain controlled by the bank, converting customer deposit into digital tokens that can be sent instantly. Customers do not need to set up their own digital wallets and can be accessed through the bank's existing systems. This was reported by Bloomberg. This is huge news. There's many layers to this story. First it is further validation of this asset class and technology. And this technology is disruptive folks. And disruption is at the doorsteps of the banks, whether it be Citigroup, JP Morgan and many more. And they are trying to build their own versions, right? If the old system is working so perfectly, why are they trying to build blockchains and use blockchains and build tokens? Why? They know this new technology, this new asset class is the future. This technology is here to stay. It has many benefits. It will leave the old system in the dust. Folks, disruption is happening. Another major move here by a bank. And it's once again, further validation with technology. The other layer is that just about a week ago, reported on September 7th, JP Morgan was reported that they were building a deposit token themselves for settlements. JP Morgan is reportedly developing the infrastructure to run a new deposit token, allowing settlements between banks for corporate clients. Pretty clear what's happening here, folks. They know, especially with the likes of Ripple winning the lawsuit and XRP getting the clarity and not to mention CBDCs and stable coins and PayPal building their stable coins. This technology is here to stay and it's moving at a rapid pace. And look, I've been on record saying that I believe the TradFi incumbents, such as Citi, such as JP Morgan, Goldman, and these guys, weaponized Gary Gensler and the SEC to go and try to kill the stable coins, kill Ripple, kill whatever payment or crypto startup, right? Because Gary Gensler and the SEC are controlled by these TradFi incumbents. I had Caitlin Long on the podcast talking about the bias towards the TradFi incumbents, right? And we know how the political system works with campaign donations and much more. So it's pretty clear what's happening here. If you sit back and you look at the timeline, you look at the parallel of these things that are actually happening, right? We're not saying that we're not fabricating something here. It's clear what's been happening. It's clear what Jamie Dimon was saying since 2017 and what his bank was actually doing, right? Watch what they do, not what they say. Folks, first they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, and then you win. It's pretty clear that this tech is so disruptive. They're scared of it and they're trying to build their own versions. But the problem is these wall gardens that they're building on private blockchains, no one's going to trust it. Why would another bank want to trust your token that you control the blockchain, you control the nodes, and much more? There are going to be private blockchain systems, don't get me wrong, right? Citi may launch its token and within its own different branches move money and settle instantly, but don't expect JP Morgan to use their coin and vice versa. So this is what's happening. They're not going to be able to disrupt the market with cross -border payments and all the different blockchain systems that are out there, which provide more of a free market, trustless permissionless setup. So very bullish folks for the crypto asset class that these banks are so scared. They're trying to launch their own tokens. And once again, JP Morgan is trying to do the same thing. And as mentioned, this is being reported by Bloomberg and they're calling it Citi Token Services once again. Let me give you a quote here from Shamir Khalik, global head of the company's services division. The development of Citi Token Services is part of our journey to deliver real time, always on next generation transaction banking services to our institutional clients. Oh, but I thought the traditional way of doing things was working. I thought crypto and blockchain, all these things are scams and a Ponzi. I guess not. The move is the latest by an established banking giant to offer so -called tokenized deposits or transferable digital coins that can represent a claim against banks. Crucially though, these tokens are processed on blockchain reels, meaning settlement is instantaneous. Yep. Folks, I'm so glad I'm here early. I'm paying attention. I'm researching, I'm dollar cost averaging and I'm hodling. Now a great way to dollar cost average in is using Uphold, which is a great crypto exchange. They are one of the sponsors of this podcast. I've been using Uphold since 2018. They have 10 plus million users, 250 plus crypto currencies, and they're available in 150 countries. You can also trade precious metals and 37 national currencies where you can easily transfer between crypto to different Fiat currencies to precious metals. That's a pretty unique feature to Uphold. If you'd like to learn more about this platform, please visit the link in the description. Well, folks, we've got big news around the SEC versus Binance. The judge declined the SEC's request to inspect Binance US. So if you recall, there was news that the SEC rips into Binance US over a shaky asset custody asked court to order inspection. The regulator asked a US court to reject Binance's half -hearted objections to its motion seeking depositions and inspection and communication from the exchange. This is another big fat L for scumbag regulator Gary Gensler, and this is being reported by Bloomberg. Here's the headline. SEC fails to win immediate inspection of Binance US software. Regulator says it is not getting enough access in lawsuit. Magistrate judge didn't grant expedited discovery requests. So the SEC says it has been struggling to get information from Binance US since it sued the American exchange along with its international affiliate Binance Holdings Ltd and its chief executive officer Changping Zhao in June. So Gary is taking loss after loss after loss. And I think a big blow is coming with Coinbase. I think Coinbase has a strong case and just like the grayscale situation, a lot of legal analysts are saying, yeah, we think Coinbase is going to walk away with a victory. Now, it may not be a full victory, kind of like the ripple situation where the SEC did win on some grounds, but it will be the lion's share of the win, or if you were to count up the numbers here, and that is what we're looking for. And you may say, well, Tony, why are you bashing the SEC and Gary Gensler so much? Don't they have a job to do? You're absolutely right. They do have a job to do, but we know, and this has been confirmed by the crypto industry as well as members of Congress and other regulators, even SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce and Mark Ueda, the SEC and Gary Gensler have not been acting in good faith. They have not been abiding by the law. So this government agency, which is supposed to have integrity, which is opposed to abide by the law, are themselves not doing that. Well, you have Judge Sarah Netburn rip a lawsuit saying the SEC lacks faithful allegiance to the law. What a burn. What a statement, right? That a government agency is being called out by the judicial branch and you lack faithful allegiance to the law. And even Bill Hinman and his conflicts of interest with Ethereum. And the list goes on and on and on. Gary Gensler is a puppet on strings doing the bidding of the incumbents when he's supposed to be a neutral party just looking to protect investors and they are attacking good actors. So it's not like they are just going after bad actors and that's the end of it. They're attacking good actors. And it goes back to what we were talking about at the beginning of the podcast. Citibank and all these banking incumbents have weaponized Gary Gensler to kill the startups that are disrupting them. The other aspect is Gary Gensler is not working with Congress to provide clear regulations, right? And he's flip flopped over the years. He's a big hypocrite. He's a liar. We've seen him lie many times. And he continues to say there's hucksters and scammers and so on and so forth in the industry. I tweeted about it today. You have some of the biggest names entering the crypto market, such as BlackRock, Franklin Templeton and many others filing for Bitcoin spot ETFs. Earlier this year, Charles Schwab, Fidelity and Citadel launched a crypto exchange called ADX Markets. PayPal launched a stablecoin. Deutsche Bank just reported last week they will offer crypto custody. Mastercard launched a CBDC program. Visa expanded their use of USDC stablecoin on Solana. So Gary clearly tried to distract and attack the startups while his Wall Street TradFi buddies come in and take over and look at the facts, right? I just listed out a whole bunch of big names that are coming in. And remember, Gary met with Sam Beckman Fried and FTX officials, didn't do anything. Big collapse happened there. He didn't do anything about Celsius or three hours capital and a whole bunch of other things. He didn't stop Terra Luna or anything like that, right? He just sat back and waited. And I think that was part of his strategy. I think he knew of the things that are happening, but he let them collapse so that they would hurt the market, right? Let the flush out all these startups who look, they're not established like the banking incumbents. And then what happened this year? Oh, I'm going to go after the good actors. I'm going to go after Coinbase, right? I'm going to go after this company and that company and NFTs and many other projects. So it's pretty ridiculous what's happening. But guys, we will win the war. We've seen historically that the disruptive technology will progress. It will get adoption. And if these folks don't get on board and it looks like they're trying to with their tokens, they will get or have their blockbuster moment. Now, speaking of further adoption, blockchain capital raises $580 million for two new funds. Venture capital's firms, record funding comes as space is teeming with exceptional innovators, despite bear market execs says. So the capital keeps coming in investments into the crypto industry. These companies and these funds are investing in both the companies, building the infrastructure, as well as the tokens are very, very bullish. Despite all that happened last year with FTX and Celsius and so forth, there's looking beyond that. They're looking at the future and the horizon of the adoption of this technology and much more. So one is the San Francisco based companies, six early stage fund in line with such funds it has previously launched, while the other is its first so -called opportunity fund. The $580 million marks the company's largest raise in its 10 year history, according to blockchain capital executives, Spencer Bogart, Bart Stevens, and Jason de Piazza. Such funding coming during a bear market reflects our investors trust in our long -term perspective, they said in a Monday blog post, adding that innovation often thrives during tough economic times. Despite the downturn in liquidity prices, we see a space that is teeming with exceptional innovators and founders, each aligned with the first principles of open source innovation, credible neutrality, and censorship resistance, Stevens told block works. The firm's first opportunity fund was conceived as a post dislocation investment vehicle. According to blockchain capital, Bart Stevens, it was designed with a high conviction concentrated mandate to pursue financing opportunities at the later stage. Very bullish news here, my friends. And here we got some more quotes. We felt generalists and newcomers misjudged the opportunity set he added. In contrast today, the fundraising environment for late stage crypto companies is barren, creating a unique and compelling opportunity for targeted capital that understand web three technology. Pretty incredible folks. And this is a lot of capital and more is going to keep coming, right? We're just seeing some of the biggest trad fi names entering a lot of capital being raised by different funds and new funds popping up and they're going to invest in the market and we're going to see continued growth and the S curve adoption keeps moving higher and growing folks. It's happening day by day, week by week, month by month, year by year. Now we got news here in New York financial watchdog proposes strengthened crypto guidelines. The New York financial or the New York department of financial services published proposed guidelines on Monday aimed to strengthen how firms list or delist coins. It also proposed guidance on adding coins to the state's green list. So we're seeing states move in the direction of trying to figure out regulations while the federal government continues to drag their feet. Obviously we got two bills in the house and shout out to patch McHenry and those folks who have been trying to get things through. Even Senator Cynthia Lummis and Christian Gillibrand in the Senate also have a bill, but we need Congress to act, right? Things are moving really slow. They need to put the guardrails in place, but we're going to see a lot of states do this. And I think as they do this and with their grassroots movements and much more, it's going to put pressure on the federal government to eventually act. So I think this is a good thing. However, the devil's in the details. New York can sometimes be very heavy handed. They obviously have the ridiculous bit license, which they should get rid of. But I think that's Wall Street's gatekeeping to allow only companies that they want and much more. So it's tough for a lot of crypto companies to get that bit license in New York. So we shall see what they come up with, but let me give you some details. Since joining DFS, I have made it a priority to ensure the department's regulatory and operational capabilities keep pace with the industry developments to protect consumers and markets. And why DFS Superintendent Adrian Harris said in a statement on Monday, and why DFS has been active in regulating crypto in the state for years, having launched its bit license regime in 2015. A slew of firms have virtual currency licenses in the state, including Coinbase Incorporated, and according to its site, although some firms close up shop in the state. So let's see what they come up with and all the details as it comes out, and we'll have some of the legal experts review it. But I am for regulations. I think they're important. Now, I don't believe in draconian regulations. I believe there's a balance. You allow innovation to flourish, but you protect consumers. That's the balance. But we got to keep our guard up and push back on anything that's draconian. Finally, Malta, they seek to change their crypto rule book to get ready for MICA. So the EU MICA regulatory framework was passed. The EU and the UK are ahead of the United States right now. The country's financial watchdog wants to align its framework with the EU wide rules set to take effect in 2024. So once again, EU and UK ahead, and it looks like these countries and the European Union are going to look to align to this. So this absolutely makes sense. Now, this law and this regulation is not perfect, right? And there's still some fine tuning that's needed, but it's a really great start. And I'm glad they were able to get things through because it just once again shows crypto is not dependent on the United States. This in technology the digital world that we live in and everybody on the internet, it doesn't need the United States land and borders to operate. It can operate from anywhere. Now, obviously I say that, but the United States is the world's largest capital market. So matter of capital raising and funding and so forth, that is certainly a big factor for the United States, but for these projects to launch and to build and to grow, they don't need the United States. And living in the United States, I'm worried that the US is in danger of losing some of these companies and a lot of jobs and economic benefits, but hopefully they can get it right sooner than later. And this EU MICA bill will take effect in 2024. And I think we can expect to see other countries align with it. And that is really great because there's not going to be different rules for different countries, at least in the EU, they can online and provide clarity to the different businesses operating in the EU. So this is good news, I think all around. Well, folks, that's the news. Please let me know what you think about the Citibank token, the SEC taking another big fat L, the judge striking down their requests in the Binance US case. And what do you think about all these items? Leave your thoughts and comments below, hit the five star rating on the podcast platforms, and I'll talk to you all later.

Mark Levin
Mark Levin Criticizes Republicans Who Are Anti-Impeachment
"In at least three of my books, and you can find that in my endnotes. I don't expect the same from people who don't do their homework. That's a separate issue. So when you hear people like Matt Gaetz, I'm putting the budget aside. We're going to have Chris Roy on here. We're going to have a good talk about the budget. Chip Roy. But when you hear Matt Gaetz going on about that this is a diversion by the speaker, I've had about enough of that. I'm so pissed off have you no idea that these Republicans, even so -called conservatives, can't coalesce around impeachment inquiry? That is overdue? Are you kidding me? I don't know what their agenda is. It's not a conservative agenda. That's number one. Number two, I am sick and tired of hearing people like Ken Buck and others say there's no evidence of an impeachable offense. There's no evidence that Joe Biden took any money. The Democrat Party saying this? The media are saying this? That's not the test for impeachment. And I want to encourage James Comer, I want to encourage my dear friend Jim Jordan, I want to encourage, what's the other guy's name, Smith of House Ways and Means Committee, you need to broaden here. Yes, continue to look into what you are, financial crimes, profiteering and so forth. But here's where I want to provide you with information, here's where I want to educate these members of Congress. The media are liars and they know it, but we'll educate them along the way too. And Mr. Buck. Thank

Mike Gallagher Podcast
A highlight from The Mike and Mark Davis Daily Chat - 09/12/23
"This was an easy one. 1975 Elton John singing about the city of liberty, the city of freedom, the city of brotherly love. The light was shining on our buddy Mike Gallagher last night. City of a lot of traffic, oh boy. Did you just make it by the skittier teeth? Oh boy, oh boy. I said I can't wait to talk to my buddy Mark if I make it. And Mr. Uber driver, please go faster, please go faster. Memo to self, don't stay in Center City when you've got to go out to the radio station which is in, I don't know, Lafayette Hill or wherever the heck we are. A lot of traffic, a lot of construction and what a joyful night last night. A hundred, I mean it was like over 700 people at the Fuge which you would love. It's a NASA, you know, Center Fuge. It's a reference to the Center Fuge exhibit and stuff like that, yes. And they do like a venue. They've got an event venue there. This is the second or third time I've been out there and Lorenzo and the team here at 990 The Answer in Philadelphia do a fantastic job. Phil Boyce, our boss, the big boss, was the moderator. He does a fantastic job. And of course on stage, Dennis Prager, Pastor Robert Jeffress. Yeah, man. And he is so good. Man, Dr. Jeffress is so good when it comes to defining the battle of good and evil that we're witnessing. He also made a Trump reference. I've heard him say this now many times, we ain't considering a pastor for the competition. And he has been very, very loyal to President Trump, much to the chagrin of some within the evangelical community. And so we dealt with all of that faith and freedom and liberty and tyranny. The great Chris DeGaulle, the local host here who is so strong. Man, oh man. And boy, does he get a hero's welcome last night. This community loves him. So we just had a blast. It was a great night. I told the story about Mike Lindell, who I'm speaking to today, about the way they've targeted him. And much of it started with Mike after he said at the Rose Garden, hey, crack open your Bible and turn to God. They didn't like that. So it was just a great evening of conversation. Of course, lots of concern about Joe Biden, lots of debate and discussion about Joe Biden's dis, his snub, his refusal for the first time in either New York or, you know, Shanksville or DC. What a disgraceful. And, you know, they know what they're doing, Mark. They know what they're doing. Okay. What are they doing? Because I know my first answer. And for yesterday, all of yesterday, if there's anything I really tried to do, and I know you do too, it's to be as fair as possible, as accommodating as possible. So if I am going to come down hard on somebody, it's because I've internationally, you know, doddering around in Vietnam, tough to get back in time for 9 -11. So maybe that's bad planning. Tough to get back. I know. I know. It's the president. He's got Air Force One and get wherever he wants to get. Don't give me that crap. Believe you me, the test did not succeed because even under the harshest light of goodwill and grace and latitude, there is no excuse. He was with troops in Alaska. Anytime you're with troops, it's good. But 9 -11 is about three places, New York number one, not to rank them, obviously New York and obviously the Pentagon or Shanksville. You've got to be in one of those places and to fail to do so is conspicuous by its absence. So my answer to give it back to you is the reason they didn't do it is because they knew that it would have been as big an embarrassment as it was in Alaska where he made up crap again. And David said, Drucker well, Biden has been embellishing for a long time. Yeah, but that's when he knew what he was doing. Now I think Joe actually does believe that he was at ground zero the next day looking into the gaping maw of hell or whatever he said there among the smoke and the debris. He wasn't there. He was on the floor of the Senate. He is mentally unhinged. His White House knew it and that's why they knew they could not have him at any of the important 9 -11 sites. Well, two things. You know, first of all, I think there's a lot of wisdom to the argument that if he was at one of the 9 -11 events, the reception he would get inevitably would embarrass him. Have you seen - Reception? Reception? I'm talking about booing. Nobody's going to boo him on 9 -11. Yes, they are. Yes, they are. Don't underestimate the anger and rage the that people have towards this guy. I mean, look, already he's gotten - I mean, I saw it with my own eyes when, you know, I've seen the loving reception that Trump got when he was being arrested from people in the inner city and people lining the streets cheering him. Look at the reception. And you've seen Biden get booed at various events that he's attended. New Yorkers in particular are aggravated and anger. Listen, ask a 9 -11 family what they think of Biden shaking the hand of the Saudi potentate or whatever he is. You know? And you don't think Saudi Arabia was complicit in 9 -11? I mean, this is - And so, yeah, I think you're right, the reception. And number two, this man's a liar. This man will just flat out - And I want to see how they're going to spin this whopper that he was standing, looking through the gaping jaws of hell the day after on the - as George Bush was. George Bush stood on the pile. George Bush had that bullhorn and George Bush said, I hear you. And soon the people who took down these buildings are going to hear you. Biden's trying to, you know, take away Bush's real life experience. Stolen presidential valor. Exactly. Somebody else was there and he wasn't. And you're lying about it? You're saying I was there? I mean, I know people who do this. Listen, I don't want to mention names, but there are people, frankly, and they're kind of pitiful. They just want to live on 9 -11 infamy and they want to bang that drum and they want to puff up their chest and say, look at me, look at me, look at me. The true heroes are the - And there are people who are trying to rescue people or find people and they've had post 9 -11 sickness and illness and death.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Why Didn't Joe Biden Visit Any of the 9/11 Sites?
"Are Americans going to forgive and forget that Joe Biden became the first president since 9 -11 not to commemorate the anniversary of that day in any way, shape or form by being in D .C. or New York or Shanksville, Pennsylvania? Are Americans going to forgive him for that? Are you in a forgiving spirit? If not going to New York or D .C. where he lives or Shanksville, PA yesterday wasn't egregious enough, how about lying about where he was 22 years ago? Does that upset you at all? Does that bother you? Does that offend you? Apparently, it is provable that Joe Biden was nowhere near New York City the day after 9 -11. Listen to what he said in Anchorage, Alaska yesterday. Never forget, never forget, we never forget each of us, each of those precious lives stolen too soon when evil attacked. Ground zero in New York. And I remember standing there the next day and looking at the building. I felt like I was looking through the gates of hell. It looked so devastating because the way you could see where from where you could stand. It wasn't hard to apparently establish that he wasn't at Ground Zero in New York the day after the terror attacks. He was on the floor of the U .S. Senate. Man's a stone cold liar.

Mark Levin
Biden Falsely Claims He Was at Ground Zero ‘The Next Day’ After 9/11
"I don't believe this is a issue of dementia there are issues related to that joe biden has been a liar a serial liar a shameless liar since he was a kid he lied to get through law school he to lied win the senate seat he's lied throughout his entire career he lied to try to become the nominee and of course is what appeals to democrats this is a sick man seriously medically sick this is a sick man in terms of a complete lack of class and a liar a psychopath and this is a corrupt man a crook and the democrats circle the wagon to support him the prov to media circle the wagon to to defend him and promote him because they don't see anybody in the wings willing to step up yet if they do they might grab on to they know Kamala is a sure deadpan loser so obviously there is this Sanders Obama polar

The Charlie Kirk Show
A highlight from Swing State Update with Tyler Bowyer and Austin Smith
"Hey, feeling unsure about your finances these days? You're not alone. That's why Noble Gold Investments is here to help. Just hear it straight from the people who they've helped. The Noble crew walked me through everything with no stress. With their help, I could finally sleep easy at night. And now this month, Noble Gold Investments is handing out a free 5 -ounce silver America the Beautiful coin if you qualify for an IRA. Invest in gold and silver with Noble Gold Investments. Go to noblegoldinvestments .com right now. That is noblegoldinvestments .com right now. Hey everybody, a bonus episode this weekend. Conversation that I had with Austin Smith and Tyler Boyer for their podcast episode called Swing State Update. It comes out once a week. It's all about Arizona, Georgia, Wisconsin. You guys should subscribe to the podcast. It's really great. I come on for a couple minutes here and they're doing it. Brought to you by Turning Point Action, tpaction .com. So subscribe to Swing State Update. Enjoy this conversation with Austin Smith and Tyler Boyer. And send us your thoughts. Freedom at charliekirk .com. Again, it's called Swing State Update. Give it a subscribe on your favorite podcast platform and make it a weekly listen. They do a great job. Buckle up, everybody. Here we go. Charlie, what you've done is incredible here. Maybe Charlie Kirk is on the college campuses. I want you to know we are lucky to have Charlie Kirk. Charlie Kirk's running the White House, folks. I want to thank Charlie. He's an incredible guy. His spirit, his love of this country. He's done an amazing job building one of the most powerful youth organizations ever created, Turning Point USA. We will not embrace the ideas that have destroyed countries, destroyed lives, and we are going to fight for freedom on campuses across the country. That's why we are here. Welcome to episode number two of Swing State Update here with Tyler Boyer and Austin Smith, who is actually remote today in Wisconsin. Not just doing the work that's necessary in Wisconsin to win, but also celebrating his soon to be brother -in -law's wedding. So, Austin, you here? You here with us? I'm happy to be here. Episode two, and we've got the Charlie Kirk with us for Swing State Update. What's up, guys? Love the show. Love the success of it. Hopefully, we can pour some gasoline on it. And most importantly, I love the focus on the three states. I think we're finally getting people to wake up, and you guys are doing great on that. So thrilled to be here. So we want to lead off today with the great Charlie Kirk, who obviously we work together with every single day, out in the field, out in the trenches, trying to save the country, particularly in these three states that we're focused on predominantly, but all the swing states where Turning Point Action has been. And I want to preface this by saying this. When I met Charlie Kirk for the first time about a decade ago, which is a crazy thing to think about, right, Charlie? That's been a whole decade. You're pretty old. It's been 10 years. It's just really something. It's crazy. But when I first met Charlie, the thing about Charlie that most people get when they get a chance to meet him is they understand that he's a person that's actually doing these things for the right reasons. And I'll never forget the moment I met Charlie, actually not far from the border of Wisconsin, is negative 20 degrees outside. And it was literally freezing. The that coldest an Arizona boy could possibly be. And I remember meeting Charlie for the first time in person and going, wow, this is a person that I can get behind. This is a person that I can work with to actually do the things that are necessary to save the Republic. And I'll never forget that. And that's a really important moment. So with that preface here, we wanted to jump in, talk to Charlie, have a few minutes to talk about a number of different issues, but specifically what's happening here in Arizona, the battle that Charlie has helped ignite with Arizona State University. That's the most recent, which is such a pleasure. And from there, so Charlie, thanks for being here. Yeah, thank you, Tyler. I love doing stuff together. And Turning Point Action is becoming a beast, just so everyone in the audience knows. It's becoming a real beast, tpaction .com. Austin, you were our first hire at Turning Point Action. And just seeing what's happening, it's really great. And look, I get asked, we get asked all the time, Tyler and Austin, how do we save the country? How do we save the country? Look, our founding fathers gave us a gift, the Electoral College. We don't have to save Manhattan yet. We don't have to save Malibu yet. Seven counties, basically like precincts in three states, Arizona, Wisconsin, Georgia. And I think we are so focused. We are so with precision, really looking at how we make a difference. So yeah, look, honored to be here. And the Arizona thing is really fun coming up. Boy, what is the date? Is that the 27th? I think, right, Austin? Twenty seven. Yes. Twenty seventh. Yes, I have it right with Dennis Prager. I got so many dates at Arizona State University. We have Health, Wealth and Happiness 2 .0. The original, of course, we we came to ASU back in the spring and 30 professors signed all these letters saying that Prager and Kirk shouldn't be allowed on campus. And Austin, it turned in this whole fight legislatively, you know, at the Capitol. And now we're like, OK, we're coming back. And so I don't think Mr. Crow is very happy that we're coming back. But so be it. And it's really kind of turned into this major free speech thing, hasn't it, Austin? It's funny because so we were even, you know, in session when Charlie and Dennis Prager did the original health and wellness thing and everybody heard about it. The liberals on campus had their panties in a wad, all this stuff. And they're the racist, sexist, blah, blah, blah. Everything right now. And so actually, you know, staff got fired for it just by freedom of association. And so we had that whole ad hoc committee regarding freedom of expression at Arizona universities. I was on it, got appointed. I was one of three Republicans from the House, and we had Prager and some of these other people that were involved at ASU go do that committee at the House. And if you would be so shocked about how ASU and all these other universities, they just they flat out lie about how actually don't support free speech, freedom of expression, all that good stuff. So we're happy that Charlie and Dennis Prager are going back because it's going to be a lot more fun now that we know ASU is kind of on the ropes about it. And the Board of Regents have consistently, you know, said that we can't do anything about it. They're doing everything they need to. They're liars. It's going to be a good time. It's going to be a good time, and we're going to have fun. Austin, let's set this up for a minute, too, just to revamp. So for those of you that are across the country that don't know, Charlie and Dennis showed up to ASU to speak, invited by one of the official arms of ASU to do this event. It was the Lewis Center, which is actually supported by T .W. Lewis, who is one of the bigger home builders across the country. And T .W. Lewis is a conservative, is a person, at least a free speech supporter. And T .W. Lewis, Tom Lewis, I believe is his first name that supports the center at ASU, has given millions of dollars to universities and including a commitment, a gift that was planned on being a future hundreds of thousands of dollars and millions of dollars in the future. And as soon as this happened, you know, Charlie, I don't know if you, I think you recently sat down with Mr. Lewis. Did you not? Yeah. And we had a great chat. And he's pulled all this funding now from the university because of what happened back in the spring. And it was so outrageous. It wasn't just that the professor said that we don't like Dennis and Charlie. It's that we don't want them to be able to set foot on campus. And so, but so then we see you. Yeah. So then we put it to this. I haven't I actually never talked about this publicly. So this next part, you're going to love this, Tyler. So we put all the professors on professorwatchlist .org. And then I get a personal letter from Crow, the president of ASU saying, okay, we let you on campus. I demand you take all of our professors off professorwatchlist or else you or else or else you put me on. He says, or else you have to put me on. So I just was like, forget it. This is so stupid. So and so he's literally saying like, I demand you take off all of our because obviously all the professors were like going and complaining to him like, oh, we're complaining. We're complaining. You know, it's just it's just unbelievable. So wait. So we didn't put President Crow on professorwatchlist? No, no, not yet. We can we should. Yeah, you should do that.

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A highlight from DOS1-media file
"Welcome, Father Gallagher. Thank you. The Discernment of Spirits. Could you tell us just a little bit about its formation? Well, it really began when I was ordained as an Oblate of the Virgin Mary and my religious community is dedicated above all to the Ignatian Spiritual Exercises to making this retreat experience available to people in all different kinds of settings. Formal retreats in a retreat house of a few days or many days or as an experience in parishes for larger groups, weekend retreats, retreat settings, and so on. And I quickly realized that I really couldn't do this responsibly. Lead Ignatian retreats, retreats based on the teaching of Saint Ignatius of Loyola. Unless I knew more about this particular piece of his teaching, the Discernment of Spirits, and specifically his, what he calls his rules or guidelines for Discernment of Spirits, which really has to do, that title, the Sermon of Spirits, generally is kind of appealing to people, but at the same time they're not quite sure exactly what it means. And very simply what it deals with is the ups and downs in the spiritual life. We all know how at times we feel a desire to pray and when we do pray God feels close and our hearts are warm and there's energy and we get up from the prayer with a renewed sense of God's closeness. And we have, the scriptures are alive, we willingly go to church, we creativity have in the Lord, we want to take new steps, and then other times, for reasons that escape us often, we're not quite sure why, the bottom seems to drop out of that energy. And it's hard if we're honest, it's hard to even want to pray. We may get ourselves to pray, but it's a very different experience now and we don't feel God's closeness and God's warmth. And the new steps that we've been taking in the spiritual life now don't seem quite so inviting. It's hard to get myself down to church for the Bible study or the the activity. And to reach out in a love based on Christ in a new way, let's say in my marriage or toward my children or in my workplace. These ups and downs are going on all the time in the spiritual life. And Saint Ignatius of Loyola, certainly not the only one who spoke about this in our Catholic spiritual tradition, but clearly is the one who spoke about this with the greatest clarity, practicality, and usability. And this teaching is formulated in 14, I'm about to say, simple guidelines. They're not simplistic, they're very deep. They touch very profound things in the spiritual life. But the simple does fit in the sense that they're very clear. They're very usable. I've been teaching this around the country now for probably about 20 years to groups of all different kinds of backgrounds, to lay people in parishes, to priests and seminarians and religious people with very developed educational backgrounds and professional people and people who may have only high school backgrounds and all the rest. I have never yet found one person when we have gone through this teaching who has said to me, I don't know what you're talking about. Everyone does. Everyone that is who has at all in some personal way tried to love the Lord Jesus, sincerely tried to live his teaching, tried to pray. This teaching will be simple, clear and usable in a way that transforms really. When I began giving these retreats, shortly after ordination, people began asking for them. And quickly, as I say, I realized that I really couldn't do these retreats responsibly without knowing a lot more than I then knew about these 14 guidelines or Ignatius' teaching on discernment. I was teaching in a seminary at the time and a point came when I had a month free and I can still see it. I went to the upper floor of our residence so I wouldn't be disturbed, brought my books up there, commentary on these rules and began pretty seriously studying them, pacing up and text. And after that, began somewhat hesitantly to give very simple half -hour teachings on these rules in retreat settings. And it was the response that began everything that led to the book eventually, maybe about 25 years later. It was electric. I'll never forget one particular retreat. The first time I did this, it was a retreat over a number of days and each day I would give a simple half -hour presentation and we went through the 14 rules. The retreatants knew and I knew that in the transmitting of that teaching and in the receiving of it, something electric had happened. And out of that retreat came a good many more requests for that teaching and it got so I was doing that teaching repeatedly in the course of a year in retreat settings. Then people were asking for it as a separate teaching just in a parish or in a seminar setting in a retreat center or wherever. And then finally people began saying you should write this up as a book. And when my religious superior said it once and then said it a second time and then said it a third time, sort of in casual conversation, finally dawned on me that maybe the Lord was saying something to me. You think so? And so I asked to speak with him and we sat down and I said, do you really mean it? He said yes. We looked at a calendar, set aside time and that's how the book came to be written. Just to help us who may not appreciate the vocabulary, because it is foreign, the actual going deeply into a spirituality based on the great teachings of Saint Ignatius of Loyola, that a term like discernment, it's not just simple decision -making is it? No, in these 14 rules what we're really talking about is spiritual experience, the ups and downs, the things that are going on in our hearts and in our minds, the way we're thinking, the stirrings of our hearts, this kind of interior stuff, if I could say that reverently, of spiritual experience that's going on every day, most of which we don't even notice, although it affects us very much. But we'd be hard put, for example, I wonder how many of us could remember what was stirring in our hearts and thoughts this morning when we rose to say nothing of yesterday or a week ago? How much of that did we notice? How much of that, if we use Ignatius' word, could we discern? So eventually it will lead to decision -making, but it begins as an awareness of interior spiritual experience in our hearts, the stirrings, the feelings, the movements of our hearts, what we call affective experience and also the thoughts, what runs through our minds. This is the more conceptual side of things, thoughts and stirrings of the heart. What is of God in that? What is not of God in that? If I feel great energy toward this particular activity and feel a certain resistance to that other, if I really would want to do this spiritually speaking and don't really want to do that, how can I know what within that interior experience, which is changing and shifting all the time, ups and downs, how can I know what is of God and should be accepted? What is not of God or Ignatius would say is of the enemy, the tempter, the one the scripture calls the liar, and therefore is a lie, is not true, is not leading me where God wants me to go and therefore should be rejected. A teaching which allows us to understand, to notice and understand this experience and then know what should be accepted and followed and rejected, that's the teaching which we call the Sermon of Spirits. That's what Ignatius is doing in these 14 guidelines or 14 rules. It is so much more than an intellectual exercise, isn't it? I mean when you talk about listening to our hearts, again that is something that, isn't it, they're a trend to try to separate the head and the heart, that somehow the emotions that we're feeling shouldn't be integrated into the thought process that we have? I mean this combination is really quite foreign, isn't it? There's only one human being and there are different faculties, different capabilities, different aspects of our humanity, but there's only one human being and what we'll find when we grow in the ability is, please God, as we go through these rules, this will become clear how we do this. What we'll find is that when our hearts are feeling certain things, we tend to think in certain ways. When my heart is happy and alive and feels God's closeness, the thoughts are probably going to be thoughts of new initiatives that I could take spiritually speaking, new understanding of what I'm doing, thoughts that open up new ways and point out a kind of chart or pathway toward growth. When my heart is feeling heavy, doesn't feel God's closeness, is feeling a kind of, well, it can get to a kind of hopelessness at times or a sadness or just a lack of any kind of energy in the spiritual life. The thoughts now are going to be probably the contrary. Why am I doing this? Do I even want to do this? Does it make sense to pray this way? Why should I continue this? Maybe I should let that go. I was thinking of taking this new initiative in the parish or in living Christ's love in the family. All of these kinds of thoughts. So what's important is, and that's why it's important to be aware of the movements of the heart and their related thoughts because they're going to go together. We'll see Ignatius say this very clearly in the rules. So these are different aspects of our humanity but they work very much, very much in tandem if I can use and say that word. You use the term rule, a rule. Help us to understand that in relation to the exercises. If we look at, let's say the writings of Saint Francis de Sales, for example, something like the introduction to the devout life. Now depending on how it's published, let's say, what will it be? 300 pages. It's an organized, developed treatise on the spiritual life which goes kind of systematically through various things. Or Saint John of the Cross with his systematic treatises on the life of prayer and many other saints like that. Saint Ignatius is writing spiritual exercises. He's not giving a theology or a theory to help us understand a set of truths, although obviously there are theological truths which underlie what he's doing. These are, this is a very practical book. It's the spiritual equivalent of a manual of physical exercises. They're things to be done that are outlined and that is what is behind this word rule. What that means is these are short, concrete, practical guidelines which in a few words give a very rich understanding of this kind of up and down spiritual experience and related thoughts and then give us a set of tools for actually responding in real life to these experiences. When you are feeling the warmth of God's closeness, this is what you do. When you are feeling the heaviness, God seems far away and there's no energy in the spiritual life, these are things you should do and things you shouldn't do in that time. So that it's in that sense that Ignatius calls these rules. They're very practical guidelines for life. Those of us who are out here listening to the teachings of this, assuming that we're total neophytes, we're beginners in this quest, we just want to get started. What's the first thing we should do? What's the first disposition or position we should take in this exercise? Well I think for most of us and I'll certainly speak of myself because until someone taught me Ignatius text and helped me to understand it, I wouldn't have known where to begin. If someone were to say to me, well you need to be aware of and notice your interior spiritual experience, my response would be help me to do that because I wouldn't know what I was looking for. The first need that we have is to be instructed. So that's where I would say that's where we begin. That's what led to the writing of the book. That's what now about 20 years of traveling around the country teaching this has been about. Once we begin to get our feet wet in this, we begin to get an understanding of this spiritual experience, then everything can begin. Then we can begin to notice it in daily living. We can begin to name what it is. This is of God, this is not of God and then we respond with spiritual wisdom to that, accepting what is of God, rejecting what is of the enemy, as Ignatius will say. So I'd say the place to begin is to learn. What a wonderful thing that in our Catholic spiritual tradition we have masters like this with a proven teaching, proven not only by the sanctity of the author, in this case Saint Ignatius, in other cases Saint Teresa of Avila, Saint John of the Cross and the rest, but proven also because in Ignatius case this teaching has been used for 500 years now and has blessed countless generations of Christians before us. It is approved by the Magisterium of the Church, so we have a very solid source to which to turn in order to learn, but that's the first step. It's just formation in the spiritual life. When I think of physical exercise, sometimes we're about to begin the process of physical exercise. We jump in and we try to do too much or we try to go too far in the beginning and then we get discouraged and we drop away. What would your advice be to that person who's beginning to enter into these exercises? Wonderful point, it's a wonderful point. I think the parallel holds absolutely with the spiritual life. Start slowly, go through a gradual process of learning more and more about this and then everything else will follow and ideally with some kind of guidance. I would hope that something like the book that I've written could provide a kind of guidance even at home or for friends who want to go through this together. If there is in one's area someone who is knowledgeable in this and could actually lead the teaching, that would be a wonderful thing, whether a priest in a parish or someone in a retreat house or just somebody who has a background in this kind of teaching and with the help of maybe a book like that I've written or other instruments would be able to guide us. So I would say take it slowly, grow gradually in it, begin to apply what is clear, don't overreach in doing this. If something is not clear in the teaching, if I don't understand the experience, I can very simply acknowledge that and accept that. We in walk the proportion to the clarity that we have without overreaching that and then we just trust that as we continue to grow in this with the various helps that we've mentioned, we'll increasingly find our way. If a person could ever make an Ignatian retreat, obviously that would be almost the best way to learn this. It is such a fundamental building block of the spiritual life now in the life of the church today for that body of Christ, that it is not something that is limited to say a particular order within the church and I'm thinking of course it is not just the Jesuit exercise, it is available for everyone, it's a gift to everyone. For example, even your order, but your particular order, the Oblates of the Virgin Mary, it is, this is an essential part of your careism. Yes, I suppose I'm a kind of living witness to the fact that you don't have to be a Jesuit to benefit from this kind of teaching. Our founder, who is the Venerable Bruno Lanteri, an Italian priest who died in 1830, fell in love with the Ignatian spiritual exercises. His spiritual director was a real man of God, a Jesuit who was a man of wisdom and holiness whom he met as a seminarian. And through this Jesuit, Father Diesbach, a Swiss Jesuit, he came to know the Ignatian spiritual exercises and Ignatian spirituality and fell in love with it and became convinced that there is, this was the gift God gave him as a founder, that there is no instrument equal to the Ignatian to spiritual means lead people to the dispositions which create a saint. It has to be lived out, but to take a person from where he or she is in the spiritual life to the point where this person now really longs for holiness and then wants to become active in the service of Christ in the person's vocation, marriage or priesthood, religious life, single life. There's nothing like the exercises of Saint Ignatius to do this. And at the same time it was evident to him that although the Jesuits have this, these spiritual exercises, they are so involved in other work, especially education, which is obviously of great importance for the church too, that in practice the spiritual exercises are not at all as available as the church needs. I think we could, a very simple test of that is if any of us listening now were to feel moved to make the Ignatian spiritual exercises, probably we wouldn't know exactly where to turn. Who can guide these? Where does one go? And so he said the church needs a group of men, religious priests and brothers who will be trained in these spiritual exercises and will not do other things so that they can make them available to the church. And he said even if you add this to all the Jesuits in the world will still never meet the need in the church. And I'll say from my own experience that I think he's absolutely right. I just constantly witnessed the power of the exercises and the fact that as soon as people know that they're available and that they can be given well, you cannot possibly meet the demand. People want them. Their heart cries out for it I think. Oh when people learn this teaching they can't get enough of it. I always remember one time I was doing this teaching for a group at a retreat house and toward the end of the teaching one woman who was on the retreat told me that she'd been looking out her window on the retreat grounds one day and she'd seen the head grounds person over toward a kind of tool shed go in and come out with several tools that he needed for the work that he was doing and she said that's what Ignatius has done for me in the spiritual life. He's given me the tools that I need to live my daily experience in the spiritual life. Now I'll say too that I think the reason why this teaching is so powerful is because it is about the ordinary spiritual experience of every Christian of everyone who loves the Lord Jesus. You have people like Saint John of the Cross who write about advanced higher states of mystical prayer which is beautiful. Most of us probably when we read that teaching or hear of it say that is beautiful but it's different than my experience. I'm not there but as I've said I have never met anyone yet who has learned Ignatius teaching and said anything other than this is it this is what happens this is my daily experience this gives me the tools that I need to live at home in the parish in the workplace in my family in my case in my religious life and priesthood in my ordinary daily experience now I know what's going on now I know how to understand it I know how to respond to it. Oh that in itself is a great gift and as you said it's one for not everyone just Catholics.

The Bitboy Crypto Podcast
A highlight from Bitcoin Crash NOT OVER! (Sub $20k Incoming?)
"Welcome to BitBoy Crypto! Home of the BitSquad. The largest, the greatest, the most talked about community in all of crypto, folks. You know, I hope everybody saw everything that there was to see, and, you know, now is the time for support. Now is not the time for negativity. And we're just going to continue what we've been doing this whole week, which is give you guys access to information that might give you financial freedom. Does that sound pretty good to you? Sounds pretty good to me. Sounds like a plan to me, Deezy. Alright. Hey, in the Investing Bros, I heard that Deezy, there's a Deezy appearance? There was. Was there a Gary Gensler appearance? The best impersonation of Gary Gensler the world has ever seen, but you got to see it. Okay, yeah, guys, I pulled off my skin and there was scales there. There were scales there. I had a forked tongue. The whole thing, it was very, very lifelike and realistic. Let's just get right into the show, guys. We got a lot of ETF delays. What's happening with that? Who also didn't get delayed? You could probably guess the answer. You could probably type it in right now. You probably know. Also, Bitcoin NetFlows, we got that down. Guys, we got a DMV accepting crypto. There's a 1 in 50 chance it's in your state. Not technically, but close enough. Also, Robinhood and SPF FTX drama happening as well. It's going to be a great show. Thank you for joining, everybody. And guys, this is the Friday before a three -day weekend, at least for the Americans here. Do you guys have any plans for Labor Day? I labor, usually, on Labor Day. Alright, yard work. Love it. Drew, what are you doing? I have to move a building. Alright, we're laboring. We're laboring. Alright, I was in Colorado for rare evo, so I missed out on my yard work as well. I got to check my deer feeding situation. I'm trying to feed the deer, folks. Alright, well, you know what? Let's feed the beast, and that beast is Bitcoin, everybody. Where is Bitcoin going? It is down, folks. It is down, but don't worry. I'm going to show you a chart that's going to make you not feel as scared when you see some of these numbers, but first, we have the market cap. It is down significantly. Down 3 .6%. Bitcoin lost a little bit of dominance here. Market cap coming in at $1 .08 trillion. 24 -hour volume coming in right in the range. We like to see it. 50 billion gas coming in at 45 Gwei dominance. 46 .4 % and 18 .1 % for Ethereum there. Alright, so I said I was going to show you something on a chart that might make you not as fearful. You see Bitcoin down 4 .7 % here. Just refresh. It was 5%. Before that, it was 5 .5%. Let me show you what's about to happen. This is the 24 -hour chart. Guys, it feels like seconds. We are seconds or minutes away from that 5 % to be 4%, to be 3%, to maybe settle out. And in a couple hours, it's going to look like a 1 % or 2 % drop, depending on what the price does over there. So the 5 % is more the pain from yesterday. Just happened 24 hours and 30 minutes ago. So just stick around. We'll check the chart again in 30 minutes. We have ETH down 3 .6%. We have BNB down, XRP down, both down around 3%. Cardano its outperforming peers here. It is only down 1 .7%, gaining the satoshis, as we like to say. Solana now below 20 bucks. What do you feel about a below $20 Solana, Tim? Yeah, no, I mean, that's one. Again, we don't necessarily love Solana, all the things about it. But you can't argue with the results of the price action. I think it's going to at least get back close to previous all -time highs. It's probably going to be in my bag. I think Solana is one that could have an interesting bull run, Deezy. Very interesting. Very interesting. You know, interesting tidbit by Crypt2grave. They actually told us what we're really supposed to do on Labor Day. Go buy a mattress. Supposed to buy a mattress. I might actually, now that you mention it, I am going to go to the furniture store. Shout out to Woodstock Furniture. I got to get some bedside. I have some stands that almost burnt me to death, folks. Stick around at the end of the show. I'll share this story and how these nightstands almost killed me and my fiance. This story is going to blow your mind. But let's get back to crypto, everybody. Let's go to the top. Whoa! TonCoin. I heard it was moving, folks, but I did not know it was moving that well. In this downtrodden market here, it is up 8 .6%. I have a sneaking suspicion it's going to be leading the way here. It certainly is. TonCoin leading the way. ThorChain also. Shout out to CryptoThor. ThorChain up 2 .1%. Iota up 1%. Now let's go to the losers. Probably going to be a bloodbath, folks. It's going to look like an arena in Roman Coliseum here. KuCoin shares down 10%. I have a small amount of KCS. Just a small amount that, you know, just been kind of compounding, you know, staking it. Obviously, way, way down on that. I probably should have just put it into fiat when it was like $50 back in the day. It's probably $30. Rollbit. Rollbit is down a lot. I wish I would have taken some profits three, four days ago. Did not. Now I'm feeling the pain. Theta Network's down. Stacks. Back to Stacks. Tim, Stacks is one of the top four movers again today. Yeah. I don't know why. And also, I say Phantom. You also see a Phantom in there as well. Phantom coming into number six. Number six on the losers. Any coins right here of these top five to 10 losers that you see, hey, maybe we're starting to get close to an entry point. Of these five. Good question. Good question. Optimism. What are your thoughts on Stacks? I don't know a lot about the fundamentals of Stacks. The price action itself, it could be something that you see something more interesting happen. I'd have to go back and loot like some more in -depth technical analysis. I think I've done Stacks TA like once on camera and I don't own any, so I don't do a lot of it even privately. But I mean, my limited access to it, I think Stacks is interesting. All right. All right. DZs. I'm going to say the name now. Finally, I always call it DZs legumes. I think it was DZs peanuts, I believe is the same person. Now it's DZs hairline holding his bag of 2 .5 chain link. Guys, I have four chain link. OK, the just the consideration that I would have less than three is ridiculous. I have four chain like everybody. I will never have less than four. It's only going to go up, folks. It's only going to go up. All right. Let's get real quick. If you do want to, you know, check out as our coin gecko. We also check out coin marketing sometimes, but I like coin gecko more. Which one do you like more? I always use market cap, coin market cap, but gecko, it's solid, too. Honestly, I haven't found a reason to choose one over the other yet. I only choose it because the font is larger on coin gecko on the very, very top right here. So it's a very, very arbitrary arbitrary reason here. Now, what do we have next? We have the top story. It's the ETF delays, folks. It's not looking good. I saw a little we're in the matrix there on the little side camera. But let's talk about what is going on with the ETFs. ETFs delayed. SEC delays verdict on BlackRock's ETF application. Will Bitcoin ETF see the light of day after grayscales win? They decided to postpone its decision on spot Bitcoin ETF applications. Will these proposals be greenlit and win? They did on the ETFs on seven of them, including one submitted by BlackRock. So BlackRock's Wisdom Tree, Invesco, Wise Origin, VanEck, Bitwise and Valkyrie published ETFs in the Federal Register on the 19th. However, they have now postponed it by 45 days. So before they were going to have to rule. Wait a minute, is that Labor Day? No, wait a minute. Saturday? Sunday? Yeah, they were going to have to rule on Labor Day. Looks like now they would never do. They would have done it today would have been they would have done it today. They had to do it on a holiday. They always have to back it up to the previous workday. All right. Thank you, Tim, for the alpha there. All right. So it looks like now they're going to be pushing it until mid -October. Just in time for the Christmas decorations to hit the local Wal -Mart. Actually, that happens in September, right? I always know. Well, I always grew up decorating the day after Thanksgiving. OK, I feel like that's normal. Yeah. When does the store? I don't know. I don't know. I feel like stores start Christmas stuff. And I feel like Drew probably has a really strong opinion on this for no reason whatsoever. But, Chad, should I put out Halloween decorations this Labor Day weekend? We have a big inflatable cat. Shout out to cat. You know, we got to get the cat. So is it too early for my Halloween inflatable cat? I would say you could definitely start Halloween mid to late September. Cryptofeen said, I said I had six Chainlink yesterday. You are a liar. I have three and a half Chainlink. I've always said I have three and a half Chainlink. I've never had anything but 3 .5 Chainlink, everybody. All right, back to the ETF here. To the frustration of those in the industry, SEC can delay its ETF verdicts here for a maximum of about six months. They had already delayed its deadline from Cathie Woods on August 11th. So the latest one comes after they sided with Grayscale. And despite the postponing of the latest series of applications, Nigel Green, founder of the group Devair, said in a statement that Grayscale's victory now makes spot Bitcoin ETFs in the US an inevitability. All right, I'm feeling good about that. I'm feeling positive about that. I'm feeling bullish.

Dennis Prager Podcasts
A highlight from Back to ASU
"We get it. You're busy. You don't have time to waste on the mainstream media. That's why Salem News Channel is here. We have hosts worth watching, actually discussing the topics that matter. Andrew Wilkow, the next D 'Souza, Brandon Tatum, and more. Open debate and free speech you won't find anywhere else. We're not like the other guys. We're Salem News Channel. Watch any time on any screen for free 24 -7 at snc .tv and on local now channel 525. Hello, everybody. Dennis Prager here. Thank you, Julie Hartman, for sitting in for me. I feel good hands. Needless to say, I was in Denver for the day. I was lucky that I was spoke for my radio station. One of my favorites, the Denver station. 96 degrees in Denver. By the time the evening comes, Colorado, or at least Denver, I assume Colorado generally, gets cool at night, unlike Arizona, let's say, where the only difference is no sun. It stays quite hot, as it does in Texas and other places as well. I am returning to Arizona State University on September 27th. So, that's 27 days from now with Charlie Kirk. You may recall a big controversy. The white nationalists as the professors, these lowlifes, these fools, these intellectual midgets, these liars. 37 professors. I've offered to go and debate any of them anywhere, to have them even come on my show. Of course not. Among their many awful traits is cowardice. People don't realize, because we're so used to it, we're inured to left -wingers hurling epithets of the worst variety. I mean, calling me a white nationalist, which is essentially a Nazi, a practicing committed Jew. I mean, calling anybody that, unless they are one. But they do that, because that is all the left has. Its entire weaponry is smear. That's it. Smear and lies. So, it's been announced that we're returning to Arizona State University, Charlie Kirk and I. So, listen to what some of the professors have to say. Michael Osling, a Barrett honors faculty professor. Wow. It sounds so distinguished. Honors faculty professor. You think of a person committed to intellectual honesty and truth and dialogue. I mean, isn't that what comes up when you think of honors professor? This time around, Prager and Kirk will not be speaking in my name or the name of the college to which I belong, said Michael Osling, a Barrett honors faculty professor in an email. This lessens my responsibility to speak up against them, but not my responsibility to stand in solidarity with the people that this group of trolls so delights in bullying and vilifying. Did you see that quote? You know what he's talking about? I assume he's talking about people trolling him, concerned he's trolling him. Oh, oh, oh. So, we're not trolls. He's being trolled. Yeah. So delight, wait. So, it does not, okay, I didn't understand that part. It does not lessen my responsibility to stand in solidarity people with the that this group of trolls so delights in bullying and vilifying. The trolls are people who have vilified him? Well, no, you see, that's what's not clear. Oh, you didn't say it was clear. Okay, I can't charge you with that. That's true. So, I thought I'm a troll who delights in bullying and vilifying. I'm not. Okay. Since the first Health, Wealth, and Happiness seminar, many of the Barrett faculty who signed the petition to distance themselves from the event have been put on Kirk's professor watch list. It sounds like you're on a list to be assassinated. I mean, it's a watch list. That's all it is. Beware, these are left -wing, radical, anti -intellectual liars. That's what it generally means to be on Charlie Kirk's professor watch list. If you send your child to this university, beware that this faculty member could not care less about truth, craps on this country, et cetera, et cetera. So, the left -wing professor should be allowed to say anything, no matter how irresponsible. And we're not allowed to say, gee, that's irresponsible. And parents and students, be aware that this professor is incompetent and is morally challenged, to put it as kindly as I can. In the months since the uproar surrounding the initial Health, Wealth, and Happiness event, said Alex Young, a Barrett Honors faculty professor in an email, since the uproar, well, didn't he create the uproar? Okay. Just want to make sure that I haven't entered the Twilight Zone. Surrounding the initial Health, Wealth, and Happiness event, it has been made abundantly clear that Dennis Prager and Charlie Kirk are attempting to use ASU as a stage upon which to promote their broader anti -inclusive and anti -intellectual agenda. May I say that it is obvious I run rings intellectually around people like Alex Young, whoever the hell he is. And I prove it because he would never appear on the same stage with me to debate. Okay. So why don't you, you know, I'm pretty prominent. Wouldn't you gain a tremendous following and tremendous gratitude from your fellow left -wingers if you simply demolished me intellectually? Why don't you try that, Alex Young? Because you know you're lying. That's why. You know that there's nothing anti -intellectual about us, but there is something profoundly anti -intellectual about you. That's why we're going back to Arizona State University. It's about the most interesting. Yeah, Health, Wealth, and Happiness. That's really bad stuff, isn't it? That's true. Charlie Kirk, when we were there last time, devoted his entire half hour to speaking about the benefits of keeping the Sabbath one day a week, shutting off his phone and social media. He's a Christian who's does it from Friday night to Saturday night. I don't even try to contact him. Not that I'm particularly contactable either. People know that. So it's a quiet phone on the Sabbath for me. That's what he did. There's one of the 37 signatories to begging people not to come to our talk. Does one of them even know what we talked about? The state of the professoriate is so low in the United States as to be worthy of weeping. And these Barrett Honors Fellows at ASU are just examples of that. They're no worse because you can't get worse. But there's certainly no better. One of the many, many revelations of the last few years for me has been the sheep -like quality that is built into most human beings. I've always heard, we've always been told the famous Japanese saying, the nail that sticks out should be hammered in. In other words, don't stick out. You'll pay a price for not marching with the herd. And so much of my life, I thought it was a Japanese or perhaps Asian characteristic, but it's a human characteristic. These are sheep, these left -wing professors. They're the people who teach your children to the extent that they teach. What else did I learn? I should write an article, what I've learned in the last four years or confirmed, either learned or had confirmed, the weakness of the conscience. This Alex Young goes to bed with a clear conscience. I have lied about two individuals, utterly lied and smeared, and I feel great about myself. So much for the power of the conscience. 1 -8 Prager, 776. this I trust man. That's why I mentioned him by name. Nick's been in this industry over 42 years, and he's proud of providing transparency and fair pricing to build trusted relationships. If you're interested in buying or selling, call Nick Grovitch and his team at AmFed, Coin and Bullion, 800 -221 -7694. Americanfederal .com. Americanfederal .com.

The Bitboy Crypto Podcast
A highlight from Chainlink Starterpack (The Oracle Of Crypto)
"Everyone seems to be bullish on Chainlink, and you may be wondering if you should add its native token LINK to your portfolio. But like any good investor, you want to do some research first. Finding information on this project can be tricky. Sometimes it seems you need a genius level IQ to understand all the mystical things Chainlink does. I know it stops my dogs from running in the woods. But here at BitBoy Crypto, we've got you, and we're going to break it down. This is your Chainlink starter pack. So let's get it. Today, we're talking everything Chainlink. You may have heard Chainlink bandied about the comment sections of the cryptoverse. It seems that every YouTuber has put out a price prediction video, including us. Take a look at our price prediction video from July 30, 2023. But what is Chainlink? It is a decentralized oracle network. And we're not talking about the crystal ball type of oracle who tells you about your future or bends a spoon, although there are a few similarities that give rise to the name. In order to understand what an oracle does in the crypto space, we need a quick reminder on blockchains and smart contracts. Blockchains are a method of storing information. It's like the Hall of Prophecies from Harry Potter. But instead of being filled with prophecies, it's filled with crypto records. In the case of Bitcoin, the blockchain holds records of transactions. So if you decided to tip us in Bitcoin because you're so thankful for all the info BitBoy Crypto provides, we could go look at that transaction on the blockchain. Each block of the blockchain has a limited amount of information it can hold, so once that space is used up, another block is added to the chain. In Ethereum's case, the blockchain holds both records of transactions and smart contracts. A smart contract is a program with predetermined terms and conditions that automatically executes an agreement when that code is met. So an example of a smart contract would be logging into an exchange and trading $100 worth of ETH for $100 worth of LINK. The smart contract checks that both parties have the amount of crypto they're proposing to have and then executes the exchange. Smart contracts illuminate human error, discrimination, etc. by making code do the work. And this is part of what makes crypto so exciting. So you may be wondering what these things have to do with Chainlink. I promise we're getting there. Blockchains and smart contracts are amazing technologies, but by design, they're meant to have a singular focus. They aren't connected to information beyond their code or the world outside of the blockchain. That's where oracles come in. And that's why Sergei Nazarov and Steve Ellis of smartcontract .com launched Chainlink on Ethereum in June of 2017. The oracles that make up Chainlink's decentralized network connect real world data off -chain to smart contracts on the blockchain and vice versa. Real world data can include anything from the weather to stock prices to the results of a football game. You can think of Chainlink as a very necessary middleman that solves a real problem in crypto land. So we could develop a smart contract where you, our viewer, press the like button on this video and then get a token that provides access to crypto heaven. Chainlink would see that you like the video and let us know via smart contract, and then we would issue you the token. Okay, we can't do that yet. But who knows with Chainlink? But you get the idea. And we still appreciate it if you did like and subscribe. So how does Chainlink get the real world data onto the blockchain? It does this by maintaining a trustworthy network of oracles that are made up of nodes. These nodes answer questions in requesting contracts. Anyone can run a node. You just install the node on your computer connected to a blockchain, and then you look for jobs on the node operator dashboard. Although Chainlink was built on Ethereum, it now supports the BNB, Polygon, Avalanche, Phantom, Arbitrum and Optimism blockchains. I feel pretty optimistic about that. It uses a smart contract oriented programming language called Solidity, which is very popular on Ethereum. We won't sugarcoat it. The process to become a node operator is a bit more complicated than the spark notes we just gave you. But who are we to crush your dreams? You can check out Chainlink's website or search for YouTube tutorials, but we're not going to go too deep into the weeds with it here. The node operators agree to lock up their link, which can be confiscated if they're found to be untruthful. In exchange for fulfilling the request for information, node operators receive link from the people in search of this off -chain data. So Chainlink receives a requesting contract from someone or something who wants real world data. Chainlink then turns the requesting contract into a smart contract called Chainlink Service Level Agreement Contract. And because that wasn't enough contracts, the SLA then gets divided into three subcontracts. The first is the reputation contract, which is basically the judge, jury and executioner for the nodes, like Sylvester Stallone. It checks how reliable and true the data has been from the nodes and then removes any lying liars. So say there was a request for the color of the sky and eight nodes said the sky was blue and two nodes said it was green. The program is designed to kick the two nodes who sent misinformation to the curb. Get out of here, greenies! Once Chainlink knows which nodes are reliable, there's an order matching contract which sends the question to those nodes, collects their bids and then matches the right nodes to the job. Chainlink also uses code to search the interwebs for the information to double fact check everything. Finally, the aggregating contract comes into play. Remember the nodes who were debating the color of the sky? Well, the aggregating contract is designed to find the right answer by taking an average of all the data. Since eight nodes reported the sky as being blue, that's the answer that will be sent on chain to the smart contract. And the cool thing about Chainlink is they use an off -chain reporting consensus mechanism. The nodes talk to each other off -chain, and then they choose one node to send the data on chain. This is a secure method that uses way less gas than when this process took place on chain. And the smart contracts really, really want this real world data. That's why Chainlink has so many partnerships and projects across all areas of the cryptoverse and even into traditional finance. Chainlink has expanded their bespoke truth serum to provide proof of reserves, which uses their unbiased method of information gathering to fact check companies claiming to have certain items. Saying there's a new stablecoin that is supposedly backed by USD, Chainlink can use its proof of reserve to certify that the company behind the stablecoin actually has the reported amount of USD in reserve. This can be used from anything from gold to real estate to artwork and potentially could prevent major industry meltdowns like FTX and tariff. And then there's Chainlink CCIP, aka cross -chain interoperability protocol, which according to founder Sergey, makes different systems work with one communication standard. It allows blockchains to work together as smart contracts on different blockchains to send each other commands. It also facilitates communication between blockchains and banks. Basically connecting DeFi to TradFi for the first time ever. Chainlink has a partnership with SWIFT, and even Bank of America gave it a call out in its June 2023 Global Digital Assets Research Report. So that's exciting. The other exciting thing about Chainlink is that it's climate neutral. No matter what you think about the ESG wars, some companies will feel pressure not to use crypto companies that they see as harming the environment. So Chainlink being environmentally friendly just makes it even more adoptable by the masses and potentially a good bet long term. And speaking of bets, I want to give a shout out to Stake for sponsoring this video. I wonder if they use Chainlink. Okay, so let's chat a bit about Chainlink's tokenomics. LINK is non -inflationary because there's a max supply of 1 billion tokens. Currently, there's a circulating supply of over 500 million tokens. 35 % of the tokens are used to secure the network, 30 % is for development, and the other 35 % were sold publicly. When LINK had its ICO back in September 2017, the price was around 15¢. And at the top of the last bull run of 2021, the price ballooned above $50. Back in June of 2022, Chainlink enabled another way to secure their network, staking on the Ethereum network. So even more of the coins will be locked up by the community. Staking rewards are 7 % for node operators and nearly 5 % for community members. The initial staking pool is capped at 25 million LINK, and there's a 7 ,000 LINK limit per person for staking for inclusivity. And there you have it, folks. Your Chainlink starter pack. The ecosystem is constantly expanding, so make sure you stay up to date and check back here for more updates on Chainlink. That's all I got. DZ out. I gotta go get my three Chainlink.

Mark Levin
Analysts Are Finally Talking About the 14th Amendment
"But they try to destroy it. You can now see where it's reached a pinnacle, where it's a real movement. It's not in the open. Even some of my friends are talking about CNN and MSNBC, or we even have judicial scholars who are writing about it. Federalist society conservatives, oh my god, they're all in on it now. And those who support it are all full They're liars. Just like a few months ago they said the stood 14th Amendment for the proposition that Joe Biden could become a if dictator we needed to pay our bills. Full faith and credit. Eviscerate Article 1, the core function of Congress, is to determine if taxes should be raised, if spending should be increased and borrowing should be increased. They would all belong to Biden if they had I use my background experience here. I use my reasoning here. That's all I've got. That's what I do. And you pay a price for this sort of thing. And that's OK by me. That's OK by me. Because some days you're in a better mood than others. you Do understand what I mean as a producer? Sometimes this is very demoralizing. But you've got to get up, dust go right back into the battle.

Evangelism on SermonAudio
A highlight from Before Abraham Was, I AM
"Our passage of scripture this morning is John chapter 8 and today, Lord willing, we will finish the 8th chapter of the Gospel of John and next week, Lord willing, move on to 9. I'm not totally sure that's what I'll do but I'm planning on finishing chapter 8 this morning. John chapter 8 verses 48 through 59. But surely I say to you, if anyone keeps my word, he shall never see death. Then the Jews said to him, now we know that you have a demon. Abraham is dead and the prophets. And you say, if anyone keeps my word, he shall never taste death? Are you greater than our father Abraham who is dead and the prophets are dead? Who do you make yourself out to be? Jesus answered, if I honor myself, my honor is nothing. It is my father who honors me of whom you say that he is your God. Yet you have not known him, but I know him. And if I say I do not know him, I shall be a liar like you. But I do know him and keep his word. Your father Abraham rejoiced to see my day and he saw it and was glad. Then the Jews said to him, you are not yet 50 years old and you have seen Abraham? Jesus said to them, most assuredly I say to you, before Abraham was, I am. Then they took up stones to throw at him, but Jesus hid himself and went out of the temple, going through the midst of them and so passed by. When Jesus, at the end of this passage I just read, calls himself, I am, he is referring to chapter Exodus 3 verses 13 and 14 when Moses at the burning bush asked God for his name. It says in Exodus 13 and 14, 3, 13 and 14, then Moses said to God, indeed when I come to the children of Israel and say to them, the God of your fathers has sent me to you and they say to me, what is his name, what shall I say to them? So here is how do you identify God, how do we know it's you that's coming and God said to Moses, I am who I am and he said, thus shall you say to the children of Israel, I am has sent me to you. There God was about to save Israel from their bondage in Egypt. Here God, here Jesus, as God is meaning to save his people from their bondage to sin and he identifies himself in the same way as I am, yet they think they have no need of such salvation. See Jesus' enemies, this is first point number 1, see Jesus' enemies, satanic spitting of venom at Jesus back in verse 48, then the Jews answered and said to him, do we not rightly say that you are a Samaritan and have a demon? J .C. Ryle, many of your favorite, said nicknames, insulting epithets and violent language are favorite weapons with the devil when other means of carrying out his warfare fail, he stirs up his servants to smite with the tongue. When they can't win the argument, that's what Satan's people do, they start name calling and this is what they're doing here. Aren't we right in saying, they also say, aren't we correct in saying and Calvin says about this, more and more they show how they are stupefied by Satan. They are stupid because they're not seeing who's right in front of them. He is the I am, he is God in the flesh and they're arguing with him and calling him a Samaritan and telling him, aren't we right that we're to say you have a demon? And so we see how this is. The Jews mentioned here stupidly and arrogantly thought they were correct in regard to insults that they would bring against Jesus.

MiraStar Podcasts
A highlight from #49: The Gameshow - Part 3
"Bye bye. Mirko, I hope you win. You hope I win, why? Because that was so good. I agree. Did you guys like it? Yes. I loved it. So Kyle, you rated it at eleven. Yeah, I think it's eleven. I think it's David Bowie, that's the honour of them. Do I have to do it out of ten though? Did you say ten? Yeah, but you know, I chose eleven because you can eat moustache, and you can file with it on top, so yeah. What, is it bread on top? Innit, bread's on top. But, right now I'm rating Lily Anne and Mirko. So, Lily Anne has to get... She has to get nineteen to beat Mirko. And if she gets eighteen, then it's a tie. It's a tiebreaker. Yeah? But what did you win? We rated you a twenty because Kyle gave you an eleven, and I gave you a nine just to even it out. Alright, so Lily has to get eighteen. Kyle, what did you rate Lily's? Oh, you're going first mate, you're going first. No, no, no, no Pinky, I'm not in the runners. You were going first. Kyle, please, I'm doing it just because you can rate it. Just saying. I rate it a nine. Oh, a ten and Lily has won. A nine, a tie. And anything less than nine, Mirko has won. So, and I rate it a nine out of ten. It's a tie. Of course, it has to be a tie. Are you only doing this with a tie? Yeah. You're making a tie. Who do you want to win? Like new, Mirko. Oh, you know what, we'll do a vote. A vote? How can we vote? I'll ask Kyle, I'll vote myself, and then I'll ask Oliver. Well, Oliver's going to be salty because he got eliminated basically because of me. Yeah. That's advice. So, what if Oliver's doing like another talent? Oliver's goal would go to likely. My goal goes to Mirko. So, it's up to Marvin. Marvin, you choose. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. What if we do like give each other 30 seconds to explain why we should win? Yeah, we should do that. We should do that. Thank you. Oliver, you should vote. This is my idea. Lily goes first. Who's going first? Mirko. Lily goes first because it's my idea. You think it will be? Tag? Yeah. Okay. Wait, we're going to have to come back. So, Kyle, what did you think about our performances? You know, I loved all of you. I'm going to sit back. What do you say? I love all of you. I'm going to sit back. Real quick. Absolutely. Love you. Mirko, why did you say you should win? What do you say? I think you should win Mirko. No, I've got no more. Mirko has to say why. That's why I choose fast. Let Lily go first because it's my idea. Alright. So, basically, yeah, I don't personally think I should win. I just thought it was very fun to be on this. And I hope whoever wins, wins. Yeah. It's just very fun to be on this show. You're welcome. You're welcome. My ideas always work. But still. Yeah. I'm pretty ready to win. I feel like I should win because my speech was actually impactful. I didn't explain about serious topics like discrimination. And I realistically think if you don't vote for me to win, you don't really care much about discrimination, hate towards the different races. It's a bit weird. I also mentioned, you know, your favourite stuff, for example. I mentioned David Bowie. I also mentioned Marvin. Marvin reference. But Mirko has one problem. What's the problem? I vote for you if you say bread is better than food. And if you don't edit that out, then I won't be. Well, realistically, I did say that in the rap. Yeah, but you'd still need to say it if you won that vote. And realistically, you also have to make other people say it, too, because it is biased. Yeah, but bread is still better than food. If you say it, then I'll vote for you. But this does smell like bias to my head. Yeah, I don't really care. It sniffs like... What? ...bias. I'll vote for you, Mirko. Mirko, if you say that, bread is better than food. Alright, bread is better than food. Say it, Mirko. I did. Say it. Kyle, did you hear me say it? Yeah, say it on me. I can't hear anything. Bread is better than food. Alright, alright. Thank you, Mirko. Alright then. Kyle, who's your vote, too? Because you voted Mirko, I say let's vote likely. What? No, it's a tie again. No, no. I thought I just voted because I literally thought it was a tie. That's alright then. I need to leave it to Oliver, then. Oliver's last vote is a tie. Oliver's last. Oliver's last. Anyway, folks, my biggest recommendation to you all is that you watch and watch Oliver pick the job. I'm the winner. I'm the winner. I'm the... What? I think we're gonna have to get... Right then. Right, Oliver's voted. And since it's a tie, it has to actually work out. Yeah? People, first of all... Marvin, you're a cheat. Second of all... Oliver, Oliver. Second of all, myself. Okay, no, I'm just joking. I'm joking. I was just going to announce it. Okay, I'm joking, I'm joking. I say sorry. I apologise for your inconvenience. You apologise to me for cheating. Alright, I'm sorry for cheating. Yeah. And you do so. And you do so. Okay, shut up. Shut up. Wait, Oliver. Yeah. You know when Marvin was trying to kick you out? You know when I was defending you and you knew he was against you, right? No. I was helping you. Why? Why? I was helping you stay in the game. Why? It's not a lie. You can literally watch back. I was helping Oliver stay in the game. You're a liar. You guys were against me. I was helping Oliver stay in the game. I was telling Marvin when you guys left. Oh, Marvin is leaving. It's not even that deep. Remember when I said it's not that deep? Remember, you can find the messages. It's not that deep. I said that. I did say that. Yeah, but then if it hit one left to me. No, I didn't message it to you as well. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, I was defending him. You know what, Mirko? Since you went to the whole hour, should we do it again? Do what again? Should we let Oliver come back? I don't mind. Oliver, do you want to come back? Yeah. See, Oliver. See, see, see, see. Wait, look. If I never said this, Oliver would have never came back. See, see, see, see, see. Alright then. You were playing Kingston before. You were saying Oliver. It's not that deep. No, no. Yeah. We have a three -way vote.

Serial Psych
"liar" Discussed on Serial Psych
"Yes yes actually for you damn opo me on the day of the nine one one call george anthony dad got a phone call that casey's car was at the impound lot when george picked up the car. He noticed a foul odor coming from the trump story which he compared to a decomposing bodies. Ghosting he would know because he had worked at a p as a cop for a long time. Shoot her parents found kc at her boyfriend's house in orlando not tampa. Smoking weed and watching. Tv i wish i had the job. Sounds good. smoking weeden what so. What was that business trip. She was let me get to church. I want to know that involve weeden. Tv apparently okay. When pressed outwear kaley was casey told them that zubaydah had abducted kailua month ago. Nuts when the nine one one call started zinaida once at the police station. Casey claim that she had known zenaida for about four years and was introduced to her by a close friend and co worker. Jeffrey hopkins who would use the night as a nanny for his sons ac. Casey explained that she and jeffrey worked at nickelodeon at universal together. But the just. Jeffrey hadn't worked at universal for almost a year because he moved up to north carolina. And then back down to jacksonville. Casey claimed oh. Spoken to jeffrey about keighley's disappearance as well as a co worker named juliette lewis. Casey stated that she and juliet were both event coordinators at universal she. Further explains that zinaida is originally new york and moved to orlando to attend the university of florida. This shit real class that yet her job on this. I'm not saying some of was named or actual actress. Juliette lewis but that it could be a really cloud named you. But i'm not gonna tell you any of that all right during this interview. Casey speaks eloquently and without hesitation. So we're gonna move on to the video clips all right guys. We're gonna put her headphones on for this. Yep after take a bathroom break. Yeah i gotta piss to. We're gonna listen to some Audio clips from this interview so you and the audience can hear how well she tells some. Is i want to hear this. Yes to see if she's up to spike all right ready you think she'd look you in the eye when she lied. Oh oh yeah. That's that's when you're dealing with the pro. Yes ready. Let's do it. The hundred ninety two thousand eight. You took to babysit babysitter south. Yes and who was this. Baby sitter fernandez gonzalez fellow. I n talking to was. It was the follow new sawgrass apartments on conway michigan. Do you remember the address. I don't remember the address. This is interview at the police station. If you were to pulling the how long have you. All's for years before year's christmas this year for that's her friday. Jeffrey michael hawkins hen nickelodeon universal and not her through mm-hmm. She was his son's nanny at the time jerker. So worker till universal. So how long has it been since you like. How nine ten months ever take remove jacksonville carolina for short time and moved down to jacksonville within. The last three months was useful reform. I can find a number for him. I i number. I can't so you. As through. Jeffrey hopkins hopkins lucas to watch over that. Yes he's owns and honor for about four years almost four seniors before you had your shot. Well i met her just before. I was actually pregnant at the time. So what does she started. Watching over your. It's been was in the last year and a half two years that she started watching haley. Jeff offered to have an four kids she greed and they kind of went from. There is sort of washington. Child who was who was born gives g. i s. I would usually drop off normally do the exchange with the challenge that i was dropped off. You meet you somewhere. I haven't usually drop her off for a few months. We would go over to just house. He lived over and avalon park. That was couple years ago almost a couple years ago. Just huge off keighley. That's whereas neither would go to watch both of the kids okay. This nice centralized area. Decent size house is good room for the two of them then. They started bringing lever virtues night as apartment long. Were you using apartment. How did you start taking Guess maybe the two thousand six hundred eighty thousand seven since two thousand sixty seven about you. Drop off your Drove up kelly on june ninth and walk me through. You dropped off work. Okay get off of work. And of course i got off from work left universal driving back to pick up kayla leg of normal day and i show up to the apartment. Knock on into work. Nobody answers so calls the night a cell phone and it's out of service says the no. The phone is no longer in service. Excuse me so. I sit down on the steps and wait for a little bit to see. Maybe it was just a fluke if something happened and time passed i didn't hear from anyone. No one showed up to the house. So i went over. Jalen should park and check to help other places where maybe possibly they would have gone. Couple stores just regular places that neither shops and she's taking kaley before and after about seven o'clock. When i still hadn't heard anything i was getting pretty upset. Pretty frantic and i went to a neutral place. I didn't really wanna compose sure what i'd say about. Not knowing where was still hoping that i would get a call. Were you find out that he leaves this coming back. So that i could go getter. And i ended up going to weigh friend anthony's house who lives in sutton remember that. She told her parents she was working in tampa. She's telling me this before she's working at orlando and he talked to anyone about kailua or the. She's missing a couple of people a couple. Mutual friends talk. You talked to jeff. Jeffrey gets i also attempted to contact is an ida's mother and never received a call from her user name. How and score you..

Serial Psych
"liar" Discussed on Serial Psych
"Told mandate killanin on the modeling. The modeling agency that. He was getting photograph or can't tells their teacher. My dog ate my homework. I have never heard a kid say then school this is. That's a stereotypical hid. Lie in the movie abducted. My homework would have to be. You know like youtube. Got my homer dalgard. What's the other one. Toc tic tac tic dot cats my homework. I'm sorry they do a little dance. Right prepa logical wires or pathological lies are continuous frequent and used for no apparent reason. Unless it's to make themselves look better and without guilt or the worry of being found out some examples include someone saying they've experienced something when they when they haven't have you ever heard of the lady that faked being in the nine eleven attacks. No why would you fake something that. Why would you fake then for attention. Yeah exactly make yourself look good. Jesus tanya he'd i think it's pronounced. I'm a call her head because she needs a new brain in that head a call. She thinks that she was a survivor. Of the nine. Eleven quote heads personal stories of surviving on the seventy eighth floor of the south tower encountering a dying man who gave her an inscribed wedding ring. She really win and that she eventually returned to his wife escaping with the help of a twenty four year old. How'd you get at a building. When the mission impossible gliders and i finish my sentence escaping with the help of twenty four year old wells crow -ther who is credited with saving the fucking name. No he's credited with saving the lives of several people living in perished. he's dead. Well you know. I mean it was a one time ally. He perished when the tower fell and the horrible tell of losing her fiance gave. That's booked up when pe- in the north tower all seemed so heartbreakingly unbelievable getaway with a lie when talking about a dead guy. that's shitty. She even became president of a survivor. Support group like she can. If i don't know i've i've that she's a karen. Probably she has a cairn haircut. Fever look her up on google. Everybody look iraq. Let us know if you think he's a karen turns out head wasn't even in the country with nine when nine eleven happened. She was attending business school in spain. Thought you might have been in the plane. Oh but you know the story might just keep changing. Her real name was alicia head and she was born and raised in spain. Factors she'd never even traveled to the us until two thousand three so she was. Didn't she know that people would. Eventually i mean even september eleventh was in the internet age. You could look it up. Well i was looking up shit in the nineties in the late nineties abbott i. She was so believable with her livesey. Dumber than a box of rocks. to thank. You could do all of that and nobody's gonna figure you out in the country for years after your li- began. Yeah i who knows what i really. I've seen interviews with her and she really is believable. Like just lies. Just come out of her with no effort and she's believable. She cries she she fakes. Ptsd everything like that. Everything that you expected. Category of obedience authority speaking with such such a thorny that you're believing these lies i guess i'm categorizing pat people like that that i work with some people i work with. They're just literally dumber than a box. Iraq's and stay the stupidest shit and they literally don't know our computer system off but they can go completely influence the top boss that i have that correct just by their demeanor and sound and literally not even beyond the computer half today or understand how it works but then just sound so good so eventually people found out that that tanya alicia was not actually in the nine eleven attacks so after the truth came out. She was ridiculed by the press. Come out that she was lying around. Like two thousand and seven may. The i'll i know took that many years. It took years for people that come on. People will be so naive. Yeah it the lay off for bucks saying that episode. And she wasn't even in the country so she was completely ridiculed by the press it was. It was great and she hasn't been spotted in public since twenty eleven. She like went into hiding. Oh damn so she she gets breeds. She's at a kobe life. Well before cova. Us and ubereats amazing by the way sponsors. Yeah please free. Applebee's delivery forty percent of pathological liars have a history of central nervous system abnormalities such as infection. Epilepsy or head trauma. Don't ask me any more questions about that. I just found it. Men and women are both equally likely to be pathological liars so it's not either or So lying gender-neutral. Yes pathological line And pathological liars tend to score higher on verbal skills which kind of makes sense because there when they are telling their lives. They're valid very eloquent. Speak fast you know. They're not thinking about the lies or if they are. They're thinking on their feet like super-quick. I had this bro friend. Man you know i call brokering. Because he's one of bro friends. One wants to go out to the bar with you. And he just he was always come up with these lies and he got so mad at one time. Because i just got so sick of it. He lied about little to that stuff about his car. And he actually kinda had the car that i that i used to have and i had to let go of and it was like the best version of it you know and he would lie about shit because i knew everything about that car and he would just little things about it and i knew every inch of that fucking car and would just say that shit to me and if you know if some girl like me at a club we were you know he would lie about the was looking. She was looking over at him instead. I'd does i don't care. I don't care then finally i just looked at it. I'm like dude. Why did he blind cut so bad him out. He got so bad at me he wanted and then he's bread around that he.

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"That were fooling himself feature another flipping. Benign interview with flipping disclosure. Michael bibi have now suddenly changed and they wanna to cover all these creative incredible artists because they have mandolin jamming and they didn't really care about them a couple of years ago. It's just a little bit disingenuous. But you know even even clark is talking about it. Cloud technologies rosenblatt music and some would argue across to jimmy. The movement has black movement. I techniques tied to become ranters four and this loss this rooster. What have you done for me. Have you done anything to change it. How it's being perceived like just bush anyway wherever moving back home. I think the main point here is true. I that's the only thing that i'm interested in. Because i think the idea of play grave and people going i think makes sense. Especially at the high of covered. There was nothing but negative misery on the news. People dying center. Most i think all the general human kind of reaction to emotion is there may be empathy of course in terms of feeling happy feeling savak but if i am members but as luther paul wants to ignore and try and bury your head in the sense i think those are probably the two strongest reactions. People have that kind of new fever once learner. He can about an immerse yourself in war. Your friends about the danger of going outside. All you want to try and ignore as much as possible because it's just too miserable to look at day to day so get people go core the one that interests me. The most is the artists performing as they've i the ones apple formula says because for the most part the majority of play graves didn't really feature tools even be until the end. There were a lot of kind of underground. Aegis playing craves towards the end of time taking advantage of some countries having laxer rules around people gathering you know possibly so european central europe people from berlin played law these raised but they didn't know nothing because their friends call whatever based easy to pick out the solomons michael babies.

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"Money account based not necessarily if you to work for instance you could have universal basic income. Maybe still be a button a club because you wanna be in that environment but you know having to rely specifically on the saturday work living in london would just be too much and you have to have maybe three or four jobs on the go to make that work. So that's what universal basic income comes. That's where this is scary. And then you look at it you zoom out a little bit and you think about what yellow musk and will he wants to do is basics and try and make humans multiple species and effectively. Make us colonize mars than you have. How you could use those robust in terms of setting up and building infrastructure before humans. Actually get there making sure you you know. You're you're an unnecessary loss of life. You look again you expand that you think of the robot taxis. They were personally trying to do and those roadblocks that came in the way of that and causing flooding over running into last. Maybe maybe having a humanoid robot form inside driver's seat. I can overtake and basically over what we can you take of The car does get into a bevere. Khufu that might be a thing and then you basically take robot extending onto. Maybe the test semis. That could be something as well. You know there's a whole base coat free buffer show what it does it does take away. The need to have bruce. Humans work in factories. Pay them wages. Lounge have break look older controversy with amazon and having people pissing in balls in factories and stuff if they can get away with having a numbers of a film censor be stopped majority by humanoids by these kind of tesla. Bullets that basically just work work work. Then he would definitely do that but then again. You're taking the possibility of people that what the jokes and support their family away from them. So you have to supplement it so it's creating to see incredible. I let the fact that actually looks like a human this different to the person that america was at the moment. That look a bit freakishly like kind of weird animatrix kind of things quite like. It's called physical human form in that regard. I'm really curious to see if they are able to make a working prototype so willing could have powerpoint slides but one thing that we do know about tesla by ellen in general even he doesn't maybe ships suffering they should he does tend to lack to present working prototypes of things that are close to working so maybe in terms of disruption may cause and effect. He's controversially by. I wouldn't doubt that they could put together a working prototype that would blow off. The success by is quite scary. I think no one can argue. There's no scary. No one can argue that. It's not gonna take away a huge swath of employment in jobs out there. Unfortunately this is where the future is heading in it and we will have to kind of strap on get involved all be left in the doldrums. That's why but he Baba bobby blah nixon unless we have this article of mixed bag dave clark is still still talking about play graves. I don't know why maybe like in. Maybe it's a media when you find something like a niche people that want to share about something he just continually. Oh because people give out When it comes to you and you hope that the conversations around those talk topic those topics you can segue that into stuff that you're doing then never really works that way right. People just are gonna come to you for your covert or play grave hot takes leeds going to by the epa of events. My opinion says he ended up coming interview. They've clock shared his views on artists..

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"Yesteryear maybe a pre covered year my of course more of a ripple effect but because people are just about struggling to pay rent and keep the lights on and put food on the table and closing the kids back. They don't really give ship out of test the ball but they should probably care about it because it's going to affect people in ways that we don't really consider at the moment we haven't really considered is headlines from seen it says elon musk. Unveils tesla a humanoid robot his vehicle. Ai says following test seo muslim. i they unveiled human roadway. Called the tesla boy that runs on the same. A i use my tesla's flea of ultimate vehicles. A function version of the robot didn't make it appears during the musk. Reveal slightly bizarre. Don's by performing jessica tesla but did and that really caught me of god. I watch the entire thing. I don the background dip in and out and it was the end. He announced his all. He kind of wants to this new thing. And you see this flipping pro guy come out or gill and can walk like a robot. A little bit and quite quickly. You'd start dancing. It's a humanoid human even But it was quite scared. You're thinking nowheres this guy. Bill a fucking working prototype already like jesus says he. Dna expansion revealed came at the end of tests penn station with musk providing details about the slightly creepy slender man. Like robot beyond a few powerpoint slides to five hundred eighty insurable expected to weigh in about one hundred twenty five pounds. We built from lightweight materials. He said Is head will be kitted out with an auto pilot cameras. By the tesla vehicles to sense the environment will contain the screen for displaying information internally. It'll be operating. This has for driving or come computer. He said intend to be friendly and navigate through the world like humans robot. His appearance came off the ninety minute presentation detained some of the upgrades free site. Detained arose preposition proposed pacific. Disaffiliation must made sure to point out that you could both outrun the tesla boy and our power Of a para. Sorry he has in. The past rallied against the use of robots as weapons and wounded the risk of a and might pose once calling it the biggest risk of the in civilization. I guess there. I guess if they're your incredibly slow eat. Sapporo busted asia reduced richer. He said he should be worried about a. I must reiterate presentation also session. Presentation says what we're trying to do here. Tesla's make a useful for people and People love unequivocally good. One particular side about the testable would eliminate dangerous. Repetitive boring jobs is the most important part and must provide the examples issue that the robot could be told to go to storing..

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"Between twenty one is a some of not knowing what the summer is of What labor could possibly be appropriate. Some still be some may still be trying to have a good time but no one is entirely at ease when i message leaping meant to by his caption. He responded fittingly. We statements posed as questions. I just think people expected a crazy summer kind of approached it cautiously end not disappointment as much as ambivalence. That sounds right and is true. That is definitely it. Definitely definitely is. It's the summer of certain vibes and think we feel it down. Will you notice the case. But all these as employees have been going to food. People are trying to pretend they're having a good time trying to pretend that everything's okay and that you know the world is on fire and there on people around the world who are suffering manageable ways and people who even our home base neighbors and friends who haven't recovered from wherever damaged virus earlier on and it just fills we it right but unfortunately the unreal way to kind of navigate. I feel like into kinda get over this hump and try and come out with the other side. Is the baby be abedin. Vivid is somehow be a little bit ignorant whole gully with it and be a little bit you know head in the clouds and really pay attention to because what else can you do. What difference can you. I made the situation how he actually gonna change things. We're not really so the best puzzle way to change things maybe to change your mood. The hope that your mood can affect others. And that will defend us. And you have the ripple effect but in terms of influencing anything else foreign policy homelessness right like you know misallocation of government funds. All these things are why you know permian things that we should obviously be trained to change but we just powerless. We can just about convince our family and friends who you know on antics aware mosque. I mean how much more we're going to try and change foreign policy. We just can't do it. We cannot do it. And maybe he's at the moment aren't necessarily divided and not working but they might be the only way out Restaurant so go to bars and stuff with anything that doesn't involve have into kind of focus and concentrate on the horizon everyday life. That might be any way out any anyway. I don't really know. But i've definitely felt that on some of environs in me again. It was because of the notorious that we have here in london. We missed out on that kind of energy and vibe because you know people again we discount the imported those guys brings a nightlife. And i've always argued there actually the most important people that we kinda discount the normies the average square kind of individuals who go on the out because they will now. I'm winding let loose but don't necessarily know too much by the music who's playing. They kind of contribute to the pekka now places and i think nowadays if we just have a whole rifle chin stroker's it just doesn't have the same sort of energy the same sort of power or just as a room full of people that are in the scene. It just doesn't hit the same. And maybe that's where we at the moment i remember. Maybe i'm romey boom seeing way but from what i've seen it where i've been it just isn't right at the moment nothing. This article definitely captures it. The best such from the atlantic is august and no one knows what kind of summary is a put. The show up lincoln the description. If you wanna check out yourself definitely a good hard court to have. An butcher of some uncertainty The other day was tesla a day. Angela must've did jokingly to unveil what an image crazy things i've ever seen. And something that..

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"Down. Meanwhile brands About their business old navy as for mid-july each muslim families traveling wherever they wanted including the indo public spaces and doing golfed on together declaring a whole fam- summer which sounded discu- disgusting. But look pretty fun. This commercial is driving me up. The wool. ready commentator wrote two weeks later is always on white as old navy. Happy people dancing around indian of the very commercial now brooklyn neil times. Potty reporter who's been documenting hopefully city weekly commun- told me that the pride party at the standard. Last week of june. I wish madonna performed was a pinnacle summer. We were supposed to have you can see just how packed awasa instagram. He said it particularly good party for people at how the mood changed around delta people smoking together and swinging from the same bottle symbols of alcohol in very small closed spaces that was definitely one of those events sweater for days wearing off. The a ton of people were saying that they were feeling well now going now going twenty something and talking about having a kind of existential disappointment at the return of mosque associated sensing quayle said that still at it and the whole fact facts magazine column will play out in the end everywhere. You look. there's another summer. There's another summit happening ratting. in new york city. Kaya catcher describes the main character energy among young people who want to reclaim control of their stories. One moment i follow twitter but don't really actually know cool. This summer refusing to investigate further agree that one another dubbed it. The repenting some because i need to so much grace messy. I have no idea what any of these people are talking about. I've seen in unpick your summer. Also unexplained pinched by krebs some k even the definition of some has become completely indescribable indecipherable. Sorry lately people have started assistant at dishes. Hooked gills is different from nineteen gills and that they will have him nesia or about syndrome and love and love fish. Which is the hulk your food again. What i for one have been enamored by the idea of dfw summer referring to the is worth area but the writer david foster wallace where There was talk of a guy and a bandana to which i reply was david for over the summer on instagram account called infinite gesticulate which tied counting down to dwi summer in may reposted a tick sneaky bend understanding digital crowded pool zooming in on on different jails in silky brendan's and the fact that they all looked very every day like they all looked like every other bitch. Dfw summer seems to be just about bandanas mostly by. I like the concept of this tweet from early. June is dfw. Summer is sincerity. Summer is post cringe. summer The precise meaning of the summit depends even more than usual this summer.

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"Even some of the more decadent poetry latam pies can furniture and stuff. They usually on fire. Look absolutely incredible. Still space in the dumps. Life was like for me not enough panting. Low enough sweatshop in from the camera and mace basically it might be due to the fact. We've got less tourists around and we will kind of underestimate the impact in the influence that tourists have in terms of nightlife in a night scene without them. They don't really without them. We confidently pack out places. Really general. i'd already know. Or maybe because people's appetites for recreational activities have changed since covey people may be taken up so in woodwork and go into other interest or basically decided to impregnate their partners moved away. I don't know something's definitely changed. The vibes are definitely often this great article here from atlanta at a little bit and a far more eloquent way than i could says it's august and no one knows what kinda summer is rim by google could keenan tiffany and this is the following. You would've remembered by the end of june. I was unattended dancefloor under shelter. Show that was sway strangers. Most of whom were singing dancing queen and we all vaccinate against the current device. So we would never enough to say. Do you think this is okay. But not nervous to leave. It was hot back. Someone just like we were promised. When i picked out of the house resulted in a steep. Instead i diagnosis. I didn't find the ominously. Oh no it was cute. Two days of antibiotics and i was ready to get drunk fourth of july just a few weeks. New york city was counting more than one. Five nineteen cases and a primary topic of conversation in my social circle at two tons of the stripped seasons shifting vibes sees energy was somewhat some suggested unfitting. And we'd there were rumors of cone quote gay cold ercolani prevents and then free a holiday cluster in princeton massachusetts. New york's government starting offering hundred dollars bribes to get vaccinated. Appeals appeals took on a more desperate pitch of the span of a single week may ability. Bless you went from touting. The summer of new city rejecting the idea of new mandates that the delta varian had changed the game meanwhile he's office was trying to jose massive hong kong and concert. If the hawks it summer hasn't yet cancelled if backstrom hasn't yet been cancer is under with seven weeks ago until the stall for we've been presented with an an urgent and confusing question. What kind of summit is it now. Every year since the advent of social media april may have been a time to discuss plans for one summer ethic and create some mood and vision board in preparation. Then some against the naming. And i'm from year was the summer of eggs when the song of the summer. It why horseback summer is a play on the hook yosemite dominant memo twenty nineteen year. You might be able to recall if you already recently watching those seasons of reality television some between twenty one cm slippery though even before the delta surge began from the first star. It was way down with too much difference in too many narratives too much rushing live too many different ideas on the life. The mood was if not manic career was current careening careening lord who most people hadn't seen or heard from him four years delivered a creepy beach back. Betcha mao becca now in early june. Another sunk from the same album that the sleepiest anti vaccine lyrics. I can personally engaged. Imagine my buddies Been burning so many summers now. It's time to cool.

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"So those question marks in my opinion not just still lingering over the head of the team at the moment and it feels like if you ever teams get the giver live look good regimen together mrs step and if discontinues i'm we don't see implosion with low season. Jussie continue to build on what they did last season to Messy keep doing what messy does. It's hard to see us or to see this team. Finishing editors free teams. And i said before if social does manage to finish in front of club pepin to show. He definitely the gaza position he deserves to win. Major earwood hundred percent or maybe if flipping what's his face. Dementia encourage manages to keep your job. Because you know they know pre terrible they look at everybody's short for the league if he manages to keep them maybe he deserves the dementia year trophy. Which i think sometimes does go too often. Two teams in the top four win. Sometimes i think it may be a better achievement or a fog greater achievement to get team to survive in the premier league specially brentford or norwegian softened. It maybe it's for may not finished off folks in how much they spent but in terms of the managerial coaching ability of those three guys into shoe club in pets if social can finish head of those guys comfortably considered no implosion. There's no vigilant again. Injured off the season wanting to play for beano whoever centreback if everyone kind of stays the same most bit place they fit. He deserves aerobic award. And i regard by just happening. And i think this game because for the toxicity is happening. Mugniyah don't really give a share by may ninth to may know to the day but she has to even today was on fire people arguing calling each other names debating about this taking those screengrabs and videos of peoples in metro views and in january like the fan base has really divided split. I think a lot it has to come from. There's a a quiet realization. Everyone's kind of had that win where we need to be..

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"Create a cough them open. Much as we probably should have. When you consider how poor tina and the likelihood that they'll probably finished just outside the relegation. So that's majorly one of the most consented things but one of the things were denied that team. It's just you look at it and you look at your think. Okay forget the ford line. Forget how they they you know. They organized the front the strikers midfielder. Just forget it for women. There is a big disconnect with the goalkeeper in defense. I still at the moment because it quite clearly. There is a even the the grave. There is a style of play in terms of us wanting to build up from the back and maybe wing backs in terms of pushing. Ervin the pitching getting the bullets who are bad players and then spring tax less touches blah. Want to touch finishes in a box cool. But i'll defenders aren't really sue. It's a play built to build up in the back. right to gave isn't really known feasibility. Ability to play the boy's feet. Luke shaw needs a lowering. Cars meant to get up that left hand side even though he's played okay. He's tunisia lov encouragement. If you don't really encourage pushing more plymouth position where he has to run up and down. He just tends to kind of revert back to type a little bit timid even though he's got great ability. Maguire is in that gray on the bull. Lindelof is okay on these day but again on these day our number secca is of course fairly average improving but fairly average inaudible so you call love players and they would allow question marks at about. Let's say let's say luke shelter. Anyone can play the back but the rest of them which is the majority for their plays for the back five. Not really the best when it comes to play at the back which means it's hard to to get the bull to these two defensive midfielders sentimental displaying their which then difficult to get the ball forever up to these guys which. Why is no coincidence at the players. The front who are maybe have a better..

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"To have a threat adult i would rather have a thread to laugh spearing dog and like he's what the story aids sue deliberately being. Mary poppins ish when they sort of run and sought try and stop those ornaments. Were falling off. I mean that's that's what happens in. Mary poppins isn't it. When the cannon guys own jinx is reflected that was it's just they just with the same thing because it's similar scenario. I think that's what happens when you're a writer and you seen out of fictional in mary poppins. That's that's how sick bryce done. I think oh of okay. There's going to be an earthquake. This this is a house. We i'm trying to make the seem. Domestic things would walpin ford. I remember having watched. Mary poppins as a child and output in its knowing vance and a decades time somebody would watch his story again and spotted and tell the world and is the Sooner these adult soon. The donors escape from the volcano homage to nuking the fridge in indiana jones in the crystal skull. Oh well this was the year before. Check them to s allowable because alien volcano escape pods have better suspension and shock absorber. That's so early. Nfl when i knew then it was going to be a long afternoon. They've caused feeling. Waller bridge is professor media. Rumford in the new one though. She isn't it a founding it's harmful to seventy eight and given given the year. Indiana jones was born roy the year. This new indiana jones must be set in is the years does comes out so indian events can go see. Indigo indies almost gone full circle. Brigham that would be way if they these compounds walking. Cinema them at mr. Yeah he comes up sit around. He says his companion. You can type that dialogue other month bubbles. Doesn't we run out of things that we're getting close. Affinity getting close did soest the star quality of karen gillan. How much does she stand out. Does thoughts guess. She got bored of carrington's yes. She's very striking. Who plays michaela. Calcutta tracy charles trees it. In have of house way at various various big. Finish with us. He does a good job. And i'm gonna tell you so. Make a random comparison with the romans. I want to use a nice performance in this to say that the cast is uniformly. Good hair off as a genuinely is new and in the romans is fair it just struck me that the romans peps and come with some of the time they put a lot of effort into some of the bigger parts but then that may like the best people for the past reds claim important but didn't fulham and is wives is the connection because near his wife. The actress just plays it very matter-of-fact she doesn't get any of the last she's not and so and they even the poisoner the official poison which is a nice scene but She's very funny either. Funny enough k. What's name who came patrick. I think went onto be flower in the savages And then jazz. Axing became very successful veteran producer. Well i i'm glad there's a happy ending after polling. Tom would say she's a good agree. Know well you know. She was inspired by the script. I'm mike russell and gentlemen hill thought Finally a chance to had him. If only we had the savage sweet we could draw comparison. Tempur homo is just waiting.

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"I must've done. But he's in the epistolary form or indeed epistolary form which is what does that mean allowed. Yes as soon as well. They're all it lessens. Only generally jumbled up. oh larry quitting. Oh i see the jokes. Only jokes you can move on. They will arrive in one buffer. No idea what was happening there. Then all the right well on air out of it somehow even without going into like leftists gonna mentioned in relation to the poisoner. The i've got that most of the humor is Well puffins fast. Little fast were played a quarter affirm low level satire. but again. No that far. above what. You'd expect in in crackerjack. The idea of having fun poisoner I might yet mentioned that because of society about them. I think we we may have lost our younger audience with the whole cracker. Jack jack good. She's isn't it back home. I think yes but not with. Peter glaze very young crocodile. Mata lucky nothing. Well doing idea five what year. Nineteen fifty eight eight six. I eighty six. I'd have been five. Not knowing really watching lewis. I think i started. that's true. pot had serious. Paul us good. I hadn't been much gap was bringing down on average age. Never comes from. St francis presumably cousin if Derek francis will be okay. Well shall we move on to a pompeii. Mr james moran directly by calling teague. Yeah as with it. And and framework expos are among other things for its early appearances of karen gillan and capacity. Starting at hindsight in the hughniverse. Last night with hindsight that would have been no reason we starting at the time. What say i wonder. I wonder how many times you think are might have watched this since. Nineteen sorry two thousand and eight at the freeway. Yeah this this was active. The first time washed broadcast donations. Are you just we why. Why is that. He hates the old upset. And it doesn't like the romans. As much as i do so fundamentally i walk it once on a get a fair idea what. They're like any particular. Hurry to to watch him again. You know jamila. New series nausea journal. When i was a boy urged watched doctor who incessantly a party walked visitation ten or fifteen times pricing shock twenty times of five dock second season teams of times but but all of that was was before before. I left my parents home before when and then but since then you know i i. I doubt have watched doc to more than two or three times and most of the new series of earning only watched once. And it's just time really you know as we've already established bit of a meta doctor who fan in the i spend more time watching and reading stuff Doctor actually and talking of addison too. Well not even the fact that it's from the best season of doctor who ever as encourage you to go back. So i'm sure we'll discover those we as we work our way through over the next few years gaff house trying to encourage gap to carry. Pretend i didn't interrupt him. I was just going to launch into sideways thing about the nonsense..

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"These staples of of roman cliche but i have watching them in rapid succession. I thought the answer in honey reference was quite in congress but yeah although he's also also look forward to the crusade isn't it yes. I felt there's more Sorry less punish and the linguistic jokes. I feel there are fewer linguistic jokes in the romans. But that's just because people have different writing styles there's not as fewer than a fogbound pay also than say the mythmakers. Because i guess there's not wes tunes comic interests lie. It's it's curious that this story has such a reputation for for being a comedy because there's a lot of it that's not trying to be funny. I mean this grim stuff minutes from very downbeat and pessimistic and The the slavery stuff is unpleasant uncomfortable and not played for life. Yep the barbara stuff is most something with nero is played for laughs but with the in the context of being sold into slavery is absolutely notice. The undertones are all there. She has an awful story. it doesn't show him as a character fundamentally pretty much anything that could be wrong Nominees even niro situation is pretty grim. Biden stands yeah. I feel like this time. Not just the most the comedy's pretty black power from the thing. Everyone remembers because there to two schools of thought on this. I is that it's a comedy. The through and through the other scholars are well is is only three. Has the comedy in and the rest of it is straight but yeah i mean even some of the jokes which seem asphalt surface are are quite dark if you take them literally like when Narrow test the boys non his us the obvious example You'll laugh because we're all awful people but is still dark humor in it and there are other examples them said one is definitely trying to play for comedy. I mean there's there's actual attempts proper jokes yes the seems to be a lot worked-out in rehearsals or don't wanna step on or you about st giles. The doctor going a narrow pulling up a stool in the doctor. Going on as narrows about to use it at least little bits. And there's a bit where the doctors waving his sword about in a narrow face and shops inside and all these bits presumably. I didn't bother to check unscripted and aid like the actors have seen. There is some comedy in the script and just trying to punch up in rehearsals to to convince us that it's Hilarious all the way through. I mean what what episode three is is. A beautiful foster isn't it. I mean it's it's so stephania foss you call this fantastic scenario where somehow the doctrine barbara never meet despite the fact that there about three feet away from each other all time..

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"liar" Discussed on the Talk 2 Q Radio Show!
"While so yeah say you close it out Once a liar always lie on your opinion or can't aligarh be Delivered quote unquote buk. Either big anything any buck. These stuck so. I know i i'm a liar. Can you be Can can you be a born again truth to throw thing. I don't think wessler always allowed thing. That just depends on the really depends on the situation that that since the time from for that to take place but i mean there are some run across the. That's all they do and just who they are. But just i mean this individual knows the individual I don't think it's once a liar hours a like. I think that you can overcome. That just takes a little You gotta take effort and you have to develop a track record of being honest get your reputation To change from being a liar to be someone was standing in person. but for the most part I think everyone can stop lying. But as far as realistically i think you always have to kind of keep your ira liar and there are many different times times of liars people. I mean you have the one who cheat on you ally. You have the one who will lie about you. Know she might lie about what she pays for purse because she wants to like. She's bothering out of control when she knows she got this. Knock off at swat me. You know you're gonna have people who lie at work to try to lose like that. They're doing more than what they are. You're going to have that alcohol at the family reunion. Who lives by basically everything he's ever done in his life knowing that he's not done anything you know worth worthwhile so you have different times of kinda liar. Some of them are harmless and then some of them can be you know very hurtful to wear cushy right to your various oh and i think ultimately what you have to do is why you definitely want pay.