36 Burst results for "Little River"

The Dan Bongino Show
The Pneumonia Outbreak in China: Don't Panic Just Yet
"In the morning? Don't believe the first media narrative. I bring up the Bongino rule because there's an outbreak of a new disease in China. What? Yes! And I want everyone to please up front and center. I know you all get it. I don't mean this in any kind of a condescending way. But I just want everyone to just chill on this thing for a minute. There's a reason. Do not trust anything the media says on this thing. Anything. Talk about it. Digest the stories. But I want you to read them. And I want you to read them with my Dipsy -Doo -Flip -A -Roo theory. That anything they say, you should probably believe the opposite. The reason I don't buy this is we've been through this before, before an election season with a disease emanating out of China. And the media's not going to tell you the story. They're going to tell you a story. I need you to understand the difference. There is a difference between me telling you a story and telling you the story. The media, what they're looking to do here with this, they're is trying to figure out right now how to leverage this thing to take advantage of the election season and make Biden look good, or at least not make him look bad. If Trump were in office, it would be the opposite. I assure you, and Jim, you can attest to this as an avid follower of the media politics. If Donald Trump were in office and these reports of a pneumonia outbreak in China, the headline in every liberal newspaper would be what? It would be, here we go again! Here we go again! Coming down from the sky! Rivers and seas boiling! Forty years of darkness, earthquakes, volcanoes, man rising from the grave! Human sacrifice! and Dogs cats living together! That's it! Those would be media newsrooms right now, for those of you who grew up in the 80s and saw Ghostbusters. Human sacrifice! Dogs and cats! The fact that you're hearing so little about it says to me a couple of things. The media has decided to chill on the story to not make Biden look asleep behind the wheel. But second, media the is probably also saying, hey we don't have to panic right now because we don't know what it is, it may be a pneumonia outbreak but we can't trust China, and we should probably chill

WTOP 24 Hour News
Fresh "Little River" from WTOP 24 Hour News
"-877 CARS FOR KIDS Donate your car today hurry it's your last chance to donate for traffic 23 628 and weather on the 8th how's it moving out there Dave Dildine spots in moving better and other places still sluggish on the interlude through Silver Spring in College Park 270 northbound through Gaithersburg beginning to thin out but still on the breaks couple of crashes in that neck of the woods not on 270 but on 370 westbound between 355 and the 270 ramps and 355 down below near Shady Grove Road northbound slowly getting past that buoy to Crofton northbound on Route 3 delays remain between 50 and the first 450 intersection a crash before get to you Annapolis Road that's on Route 3 on Route 4 southbound a slowdown south of Wason's Corner past crash investigation no issues on 50 through Annapolis or at the Bay Bridge in every Virginia evening it seems we have a crash on the outer loop between Gallows Road and Little River Turnpike and this one is no exception the right lane on the outer loop is blocked the team at the 495 express lanes wants you to know to save time you can hop on the express lanes now inner loop still a slow ride out of Tysons evening volume delays persist on the inner loop there 66 westbound through Setterville and 95 southbound from Belvoir toward bridge and past 123 there's a crash in Haymarket on 15 southbound at Lightner Road and there's one also on Braddock Road near Northstar you've got the gifts wrapped and the travel plans made but COVID -19 or flu could change everything protect your holiday plans with this year's COVID -19 and flu vaccines from the Virginia Department of Health Dave Doldine WTOP traffic let's go to Jordan Evans in the 70s first alert weather center clear skies this evening temperatures cooling off down to by freezing 10 o 'clock in upper 20s early tomorrow rebound

The Mason Minute
Over The River (MM #4628)
"Today recuperating we're from the busiest travel day of the year, although technically it's only the busiest car travel day of the year. I hate driving on Thanksgiving weekend, both coming and going, the Wednesday and the Sunday, because people are a little bit impatient. Maybe it's because it's a short time. Thanksgiving's really one day, then of course there's Black Friday, and it's a busy, hectic weekend, and while it's kind of a long weekend, it's not. It's kind of a weird weekend. We all want to get to where we're going, spend time with the family, and while everybody seems to be anxious and grumpy, and as we head over the river and through the woods to whether it's grandma's house or the sister -in -law's house or the brother -in -law's house or wherever you're going, I hope you're having a good Thanksgiving. I don't know if, again, it's just me that my stamina for the road isn't what it used to be. Yeah, we traveled last weekend to Fort Wayne, Indiana, so that was like a six -hour trip to and from. I got injured on the way, so the trip back was not fun, and now we're doing it again. I used to be able to drive 14 hours in a day. I'd be tired, but no big deal. I don't know if it's me or if it's everybody else.

The Mason Minute
Over The River (MM #4628)
"Today recuperating we're from the busiest travel day of the year, although technically it's only the busiest car travel day of the year. I hate driving on Thanksgiving weekend, both coming and going, the Wednesday and the Sunday, because people are a little bit impatient. Maybe it's because it's a short time. Thanksgiving's really one day, then of course there's Black Friday, and it's a busy, hectic weekend, and while it's kind of a long weekend, it's not. It's kind of a weird weekend. We all want to get to where we're going, spend time with the family, and while everybody seems to be anxious and grumpy, and as we head over the river and through the woods to whether it's grandma's house or the sister -in -law's house or the brother -in -law's house or wherever you're going, I hope you're having a good Thanksgiving. I don't know if, again, it's just me that my stamina for the road isn't what it used to be. Yeah, we traveled last weekend to Fort Wayne, Indiana, so that was like a six -hour trip to and from. I got injured on the way, so the trip back was not fun, and now we're doing it again. I used to be able to drive 14 hours in a day. I'd be tired, but no big deal. I don't know if it's me or if it's everybody else.

The Mason Minute
Over The River (MM #4628)
"Today recuperating we're from the busiest travel day of the year, although technically it's only the busiest car travel day of the year. I hate driving on Thanksgiving weekend, both coming and going, the Wednesday and the Sunday, because people are a little bit impatient. Maybe it's because it's a short time. Thanksgiving's really one day, then of course there's Black Friday, and it's a busy, hectic weekend, and while it's kind of a long weekend, it's not. It's kind of a weird weekend. We all want to get to where we're going, spend time with the family, and while everybody seems to be anxious and grumpy, and as we head over the river and through the woods to whether it's grandma's house or the sister -in -law's house or the brother -in -law's house or wherever you're going, I hope you're having a good Thanksgiving. I don't know if, again, it's just me that my stamina for the road isn't what it used to be. Yeah, we traveled last weekend to Fort Wayne, Indiana, so that was like a six -hour trip to and from. I got injured on the way, so the trip back was not fun, and now we're doing it again. I used to be able to drive 14 hours in a day. I'd be tired, but no big deal. I don't know if it's me or if it's everybody else.

The Mason Minute
Over The River (MM #4628)
"Today recuperating we're from the busiest travel day of the year, although technically it's only the busiest car travel day of the year. I hate driving on Thanksgiving weekend, both coming and going, the Wednesday and the Sunday, because people are a little bit impatient. Maybe it's because it's a short time. Thanksgiving's really one day, then of course there's Black Friday, and it's a busy, hectic weekend, and while it's kind of a long weekend, it's not. It's kind of a weird weekend. We all want to get to where we're going, spend time with the family, and while everybody seems to be anxious and grumpy, and as we head over the river and through the woods to whether it's grandma's house or the sister -in -law's house or the brother -in -law's house or wherever you're going, I hope you're having a good Thanksgiving. I don't know if, again, it's just me that my stamina for the road isn't what it used to be. Yeah, we traveled last weekend to Fort Wayne, Indiana, so that was like a six -hour trip to and from. I got injured on the way, so the trip back was not fun, and now we're doing it again. I used to be able to drive 14 hours in a day. I'd be tired, but no big deal. I don't know if it's me or if it's everybody else.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
A highlight from The Mike and Mark Davis Daily Chat - 11/14/23
"Lots of channels. Nothing to watch. Especially if you're searching for the truth. It's time to interrupt your regularly scheduled programs with something actually worth watching. Salem News Channel. Straightforward, unfiltered, with in -depth insight and analysis from the greatest collection of conservative minds. Like Hugh Hewitt, Mike Gallagher, Sebastian Gorka, and more. Find truth. Watch 24 -7 on SNC .TV and on Local Now, Channel 525. 738 on this Tuesday, the 14th day of November. Lots of Texas political news. But I did get a chance to spend a moment there in the opening half hour saying that I grow weary of the moral fog. In fact, on Twitter just a couple of moments ago, in these fractured times, I'm glad to give a Democrat some credit. Democrat Senator Chris Coons, who is right on Israel, was confronted by this stooge pro -Hamas activist on a train who badgered him. Why not a ceasefire? Why not a ceasefire? Sometimes moral clarity is something that needs to be delivered in a certain fashion. I'd like to think I have it intellectually and conceptually. My buddy Mike Gallagher joins us, who had an experience yesterday that will bring that kind of clarity in the harshest but necessary terms. I just can't wait to see how this day went. It had to be amazing and I'm just so glad you're here and the floor is yours. And tell everybody what you got a chance to do yesterday. Well, it was something that no one would want to see. It was pretty brutal. It was worse than I thought it was going to be. Israel put together a 45 -minute sort of a collection of video and audio and still photographs. They were videos from the terrorists' GoPros and their cell phones. There were closed -circuit videos and there were audio intercepts. They got audio recordings of the terrorists calling their families. The IDF was able to tap into some of these calls where they were calling their parents excitedly, saying, I just killed 10 Jews with my bare hands, Mom. Your son is a hero. Your son is a hero, Aloha Akbar. And they're all joyful and ecstatic. A couple of takeaways. When you watch the brutality of the violence that they inflicted on these innocent men, women, children, elderly people, there are a couple of things that really stand out. Number one, the ecstasy and the joy that the Hamas terrorists experienced as they were killing people, including little babies in little onesies and little daisy outfits and cute little kids covered in blood, slaughtered brutally. And they were absolutely euphoric, Mark. That's the only word to use. It was ecstatic for them. They had such a joy. And I kept telling myself, there's no way they think that Jews are human. There's no way that they regard them as human beings. You couldn't do that to another human being and have that kind of satisfaction. I mean, let's face it. When you think about crime in America or crimes of passion or murders or robberies or whatever, what have you, normal people don't have euphoria when they cut somebody's head off. They don't get joyful and they don't call their moms and brag about it and say, look what I did. Look what I did. So number one, that's one of the big takeaways. And the other thing I kept thinking about, and it was a somber mood. It was at the Israeli embassy. There were a number of some media people there, some pastors. It was a gathering from the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews who we worked with closely right after the terror attack of October the 7th. About 60 people in the room, maybe 70. It was very somber. It was very well done. But as you can imagine, there were tears. There was crying. There was weeping. One pastor in front of me, in fact, he happens to be a pastor from Sarasota, not far from where I'm at right now. When it was over, he kind of flung himself down onto the ground and laid across the stage and was laying on his belly just heaving, just crying and sobbing. I mean, you're looking right at the face of the devil. You're looking at evil with this. And I kept thinking, Mark, how I wish the people marching at Columbia and Harvard and in Austin, how I wish they could see this video. From the river to the sea, you proud now? You proud now? I mean, you know, the one pastor, I spent some time, I pulled double duty after the show and then I did the screening at this embassy. And then I was asked to do an afternoon show for WAVA, which is a huge Christian teaching and talk station. Over in Arlington, yeah. Yep, the Arlington. And so Don Crow has been out on a medical leave and they asked me to fill in for him. And I had with me Bishop Lanier, who is the chairman of the board of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, as a very profound speaker, very eloquent, very, you know, just a great orator and a great man of the cloth. And he said, look, I don't think we're going to change their minds. We need to change our minds. We need to change what we say from the pulpit. We've got to stop the equivocation. Well, it's two sides here. People are dying on both sides. That is both -sides -ism of the worst possible stripe. It really is, Mark. And I just want to reiterate that because I don't know that Israel, listen, if Israel was guilty of any of the stuff that I saw yesterday, that I experienced, and again, I'm not trying to be melodramatic. It's one of the most painful things I've ever, ever encountered. I mean, and I'll spare you gory details. You can imagine how bad it was. I mean, you already have seen some of it, you know, lining up on the streets and just shooting into cars of innocent passengers trying to drive down the street. But there was one scene in particular that got to me the most. I do want to share it with you. There was a father alone with his sons. The mother was gone, and it was in the kibbutz. They did a horrible massacre in this kibbutz, which is like a Jewish religious holy neighborhood, you know. But they're beautiful little homes. I mean, oh, their homes were so cute and decorated and, you know, plants on the porches and everything. And they were meticulously taken care of. So here's this father in the house, and it's all captured on the family's closed -circuit video. So they had like a ring system all throughout the house and outside, and it was all captured. So the father is with these two boys. I would guess the one little boy was about seven or eight. The other one was probably 11 or 12. And the little boys were in their underwear. And the shots ring out, and the father, they're all terrified, and the father desperately tries to protect his children. He scoops them both up, and they run into the backyard, and they go into a little shed that's in the backyard. It looked like a little gardening shed. And you see a Hamas terrorist come around the corner and casually pull the pit off of a grenade and throw the grenade in the shed. And it blows up, and the father immediately slumps out of the shed dead. You could tell he's instantly dead. But the two little boys are alive, and they come running out in their underwear. The one boy, you can see it looks like his eye is missing. He is terrified. The two little boys are crying, Daddy, Daddy, Mommy, Mommy. They go into the kitchen. Now the closed -circuit video picks them up in the kitchen where they're talking to each other. And they said to each other, and it's all translated, of course, and they said, Is this real? Is this real? I think we're going to die. Daddy died. Daddy died. Where's Mommy? Where's Mommy? And then the one little boy turns to his brother, his little brother, and says, Can you see out of that eye? He says, No, I can't. And he looks at him, and you can see that it looks like his whole side of his face was injured from the grenade. And he says, You can't? You can't? You can't see? He goes, No, I can't see anything out of my eye. And the little boys are crying, and they're calling for their Mommy. And then the closed -circuit shifts back to the backyard where a kibbutz security guard, actually two security guards, have escorted the mother to the property. She had been away. So they take her to the back of the shed where her dead husband is laying. She is now in anguish and screaming and collapsing and screaming, Where are my boys? Where are my boys? At the same time, the two boys, they run out of the house in the front, trying to escape. And Lord knows what fate they met. I don't have a whole lot of high hope that they made it. And I'd like to look into that. I'm going to follow up with my friends at the fellowship to see if those boys were reunited with their mother. But that's the human suffering that I wish people who seem to dehumanize Jews would see. It was eye -opening. I'm glad I did it. I'm honored that I did it. I'm glad you did, too. I'm so glad. But it was awful. And I wouldn't want anybody to see it. For people who – and sometimes you can hear people in your headphones and hear people driving around. And I want to give a voice to people saying we could show a horrible video of a Palestinian child to whom something terrible has happened, and that is undeniably true.

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Evangelism on SermonAudio
A highlight from Wholehearted Worship
"Now, if you can turn your Bibles, your Raps, to 1 Corinthians 14. After today, we got one more before we talk a little bit about gratitude, and then we get into the incarnation in preparation for Christmas. And we're going to pick up in verse 13, therefore, one who speaks in a tongue should pray that he may interpret. For if I pray in a tongue, my spirit prays, but my mind is unfruitful. What am I to do? I will pray with my spirit, but I will also pray with my mind. I will sing praise with my spirit, but I will sing praise with my mind also. Otherwise, if you give thanks with your spirit, how can anyone in the position of an outsider say to amen your thanksgiving when he does not know what you are saying? For you may be giving thanks well enough, but the other person is not being built up. I thank God that I speak in tongues more than all of you. Nevertheless, in church, I would rather speak five words with my mind in order to instruct others than 10 ,000 words in a tongue. Brothers, do not be children in your thinking. Be infants and evil, but in your thinking, be mature. In the law, it is written, by people of strange tongues and by the lips of foreigners, I will speak to this people, and even then, they will not listen to me, says the Lord. Thus, tongues are a sign not for believers, but for unbelievers, while prophecy is a sign not for unbelievers, but for believers. If therefore the whole church comes together and all speak in tongues and outsiders or unbelievers enter, will they not say that you are out of your minds? But if all prophecy and an unbeliever or outsider enters, he is convicted by all, he is called to account by all. The secrets of his heart are disclosed, and so, falling on his face, he will worship God and declare that God is really among you. May God bless the reading of his word this morning. Let's pray. Father, as we sit under the counsel of your word, make us like trees that are planted by the river, bearing fruit and season. May your word not return void, but may you do great things through the renewing of our minds this morning. Well, there are a number of song lyrics that people mishear. Not, you know, it's not the weird Al making up new lyrics to a song, but because of all the stuff that's going on in the music and the blurring of consonants and of the sound of vowels, people hear the wrong thing. And so one of the more famous or some of the more famous ones are, there's a bathroom on the right. Yeah, Jimi Hendrix in some people's mind said, excuse me while I kiss this guy. That's not what he's saying. For some people, it's sweet dreams are made of cheese. Perhaps that's speaking about pizza dreams. I'm not really sure. But for others, they thought we built this city on sausage rolls. So I'm not sure how that happens. Dire straits apparently once saying money for nothing and chips for free. That's a good restaurant right there. I can see clearly now Lorraine is gone. Queen saying apparently in some people's minds, kicking your cat all over the place. Okay, sometimes I want to kick cats. I don't tell my children that. And the last one is I used to work with someone who's thought the song was tube steak boogie. Not sure what hot dogs or sausage have to do with the boogie, but nonetheless, that's what she thought. We can be confused about things. That's where really I'm going about this. There's a lot that can happen within the course of a worship service that can be confusing to people. They don't understand. They don't hear right. And we don't want to add to that confusion unnecessarily. And this morning, we're going to talk about wholehearted worship. And Paul continues with that theme that he has begun already about the need for intelligibility, the need for people to understand what you're saying, and I would say by extension, what in the world is going on? And so the first part of this that I want to talk about from verses 13 and 19 is that wholehearted worship engages mind and spirit. Wholehearted worship engages both the mind as well as the spirit. Paul has been talking about how love is intended to govern the spiritual gifts precisely so that we grow in faith, hope, and love. And as we grow in faith, hope, and love, we can offer to others in the course of our worship strength, encouragement, and comfort.

Mark Levin
Hamas Ally CAIR Operating Inside America for Past 30 Years
"Response to October 7 attack and you can hear this from Democrats and the media you can hear it from Biden and Blinken of course they were right to defend themselves but then again they don't multiple speakers called for the destruction of Israel this is care and by implication the Jewish people there by demanding Palestinians take all lands the from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea Awad who Nihat Awad is the national executive director of care he was at that meeting in Philadelphia with the other Hamas figures terrorists and that's where they hatched the idea of creating care as well as infiltrating our colleges and universities and the media and they've done a great job of it and this guy Awad was front and center delivering a fiery speech bashing Israel and Biden for not calling on Israel to stop bombing Hamas targets inside which Gaza he called genocidal attacks remember this guy is Hamas he threatened to hurt Biden at the ballot box in 2024 if he does not urge a ceasefire so they're blackmailing Biden either you allow us to slaughter the Jews in Israel without repercussions or we're going to vote against you that's what we have in the United States now just like the 1930s just like the Nazis had infiltrated our schools and our media in the New York Times sat silently as did the rest of the media notice there's no he a wad said we have discovered the language that Biden has no ceasefire no votes he bellowed to the crowd which erupted in a chant repeating his words also a wad promised to provide legal support to Muslim Americans who protest in support of Palestine we are with you the people of Gaza rely on your voices and activism were you getting that money from me what are we getting the money from had in the 1990s in Philadelphia at the airport Marriott I think it was you're getting your money from overseas I'm just show us protesters later marched in the White House where they defaced the white brick gate of the executive mansion with red paint symbolizing the blood of Gazans who have died from the Israeli armies counter -attacks a what is on record declaring his support Hamas a bit at Barry University in 1994 for example he said I am in of support the Hamas movement care did not respond request to for comment but without addressing specifics it is previously

Evangelism on SermonAudio
A highlight from Glass Half Empty & Half Full - The Perspicuity of Scripture
"Do you struggle with understanding the scriptures? Do you frequently hit roadblocks in your Bible reading? Do you struggle from even having a basic sense of satisfaction in your scripture reading? in your scripture reading? Sana, sana, colita, derana. If you're a Spanish speaker here today, you would know what I just said. Sana, sana, colita, derana. Lalo, could you translate those words as literal as possible for me in English? Yeah, as literal as possible in English. Or he'll heal frog bottom, is that another one? Yeah, he'll heal frog bottom. Now, if you weren't a Spanish speaker, you wouldn't know that what I just said is objectively clear in context. He'll heal frog bottom, literally translated in English, means nothing to a person who doesn't know Spanish. Even if they could translate Spanish to English. So, in reality, this is a phrase that we would often, or Spanish speakers would often tell children when they've, say, fallen on the floor and gotten injured, right? It's almost like as if it's a call to courage, like, you'll be okay. Another example in the English language is a stitch in time saves nine. I don't know if you guys have ever heard that. Have you guys ever heard that, a stitch in time saves nine? Okay, so no one before the 1980s, or sorry, no one after the 1980s. A stitch in time saves nine is an expression that basically means if I don't fix this stitch right now, the nine ones later are gonna fall apart, right? So, it's really a call to prudence and saying, well, I need to do this right now so that things don't get worse down the line. What I said in Spanish earlier, once again, is utterly and objectively clear. Utterly and objectively clear. It's a phrase with a particular meaning, and yet, as I said before, only a native Spanish speaker would understand. To everyone else, what I said was absolutely obscure. we're So, several weeks now into our doctrine of the Scriptures in our confession, and having recently just covered the sufficiency of Scripture, we now arrive at the question of perspicuity, perspicuity, perspicuity. We can say everything we want about the sufficiency of the Scriptures, the sufficiency of Scripture for faith and godliness, but if Scriptures don't have what we will go into later as perspicuity or a degree of transparency or clarity, we couldn't access its sacred truth. Or we would at least need to depend upon someone else to access its sacred truth, and that'll come a bit later. If you do have a copy of the Confession of Faith, feel free to turn there, and that will be in chapter one, paragraph seven. Chapter one, paragraph seven. But if you don't, just feel free to follow along as I read. All things in the Scripture are not alike plain in themselves, nor alike clear unto all. Yet those things which are necessary to be known, believed, and observed for salvation are so clearly propounded and opened in some place of Scripture or another that not only the learned, but the unlearned in a due use of ordinary means may attain to a sufficient understanding of them. Now this doctrine here in our Confession deals with how clear the Scriptures are to the people of God. And that whole doctrine is called perspicuity. If you are paying close attention to this paragraph, and as I mentioned, this whole doctrine, not just part of it, but the whole, has to do with perspicuity, then you would realize that perspicuity or transparency or clarity takes into account two things. One, clarity, and two, obscurity. One, clarity, and two, obscurity. So if you've never heard of the word obscure or obscurity, it just means less clear or not as clear. So just as if you have a glass that's half filled with water, half it's simultaneously filled and half empty. So that old adage, are you a glass half full or half empty person? You can just go down the drain, right? A glass halfway filled is both half filled and half empty. Likewise, with the Scriptures and the clarity of the Scriptures, insofar as parts of it are extremely clear and parts of it are not as clear, the perspicuity of the Scriptures actually encompasses two things. Both clarity and obscurity. Very clear and also some parts not as clear. I have a few observations from our tradition, from Peter van Maastricht, I can never pronounce his name correctly, van Maastricht, Francis Turretin, and William Whittaker. But before I get there, just know that this doctrine of perspicuity is a major battle in the Reformation. 16th century Rome so emphasized the obscurity or lack of ease of understanding of the Scriptures that they argue that if you don't have the pope and the magisterium, you can't interpret the Scriptures because if you did, you're not skilled enough to do so and you would most likely fall into various forms of heresy. Now, understand that there is a sense in which that is not false. It is very easy for people who just pick up the Bible on their own and refuse any kind of accountability to a church or Christian doctrine or any kind of wisdom from the past to easily err on the doctrine of the Trinity and the doctrine of Christ. It's so easy to do that. And I'm sure many of you may not have been previously accountable to a confession of faith before or a creed, and how often may you have discovered later on, oh, I said this in a certain way about God that was very wrong. It's very easy to do that. Okay, so let's come back to van Maastricht, Turretin, and Whittaker. Whittaker says this, perspicuity or obscurity, notice Whittaker didn't just assume that perspicuity is the same as clarity. He also thought of it in terms of hard to understand, obscurity. Perspicuity or obscurity is either internal or external. By internal, Whittaker means the heart of the interpreter. By external, he means the objective clarity of the scriptures. So if we go back to sana sana colita derana, right, sana sana colita derana is objectively clear. It's an objectively clear expression which calls someone to courage after having encountered a mini tragedy. But it may not be clear to everyone interpreting that because they may not know Spanish, or even if they knew how to translate words of Spanish to English, they still may not know how that particular idiom or expression or saying translates in English. More would have to be taught to them in order for them to understand that. So, in the same sense, the scriptures, the clarity of the scriptures are objectively and externally clear. But at the same time, it requires work and effort on the part of the one interpreting the scriptures to be able to assent or come to that clarity. What's very interesting is that this chapter in our confession doesn't even talk about the obscurity of the scriptures to non -believers. A small aside, it's very easy for us to communicate the gospel one time to a non -believer, send them off with a Bible and expect them to just read things on their own. In reality, we really should be thinking about evangelism more so in the context of the local church, bringing them to church to hear the ministry of the word of God in the presence of Christ. Why? Turton quotes 2 Corinthians chapter 4 verse 3. 2 Corinthians chapter 4 verse 3. He says this. But even if our gospel is veiled, it is veiled to those who are perishing whose minds the God of this age has blinded, who do not believe lest the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ who is the image of God should shine on them. The scriptures were not meant to be clear to those who are perishing or even those necessarily yet who will be saved one day. It is nothing short of the ministry of the Holy Spirit that is a requirement for someone to receive the message of the gospel, commit it to their souls, and assent or believe outwardly the doctrines of the Lord Jesus Christ. He goes as far as to say that ordinarily the ministry of the church, sermons, and commentaries are necessary. And despite all of this, he still wants the Christian to have the comfort of reading the scriptures. The Reformers understood just like with Roman Catholicism does. That there are difficulties in the scriptures, yet they came to a different conclusion. The conclusion that they came to was though there are difficulties and though a Christian should be interpreting the scriptures in the context of the local church, not to be expectant that the minister teaches them how to interpret the Bible in the sermon and they're supposed to do everything on their own afterwards. This is a conjoined effort. The doctrine or the expectations of interpreting the scriptures to our souls is very much a joint effort. You have the responsibility of hearing the word of Christ from the minister of the gospel to interpret and apply it to your conscience. He has the responsibility of aiding you and lifting you on Jacob's ladder. Our confession points to various scripture passages on this point. I'll just read to you two examples. The law of the Lord is perfect, converting the soul. The testimony of the Lord is sure, making wise the simple and also the entrance of your words gives light. It gives understanding to the simple. Meaning, the scriptures have in themselves a light to be given to the Christian. We are expected to come to the scriptures as if they are a light to us, a lamp unto our feet, a light unto our path. I've stated this before and I will state it once again. It is entirely possible for something to be written with sufficient clarity and yet, because the reader may lack the ability, he may not be able to fully understand it. And likewise, when speaking of the clarity of the scriptures, not everything is as equally clear. Not everything is as equally clear. I hope you're seeing where this lesson is going. Partly, it's a call to encouragement to receive the basic truths of the Christian faith from the scriptures with a willing and submissive attitude. But on the other part, it's a call to humility and to have very reasonable expectations of what you can accomplish apart from your local church. That is where things get very interesting for us. Roman Catholics have often, at least in the past, accused the Protestants on their doctrine of perspicuity, trying to portray the Protestants as those who believe that every part of the scriptures is so easy to understand that even a farmer can read every single part and understand it as in the same way that a trained and spiritual theologian can. This is not the view of the Reformers. It is not the view of the Reformers that without the ordinary means, which was referred to in our confession, that one may easily attain to the highest of the heights of the mysteries of sacred scripture. That is not the belief of the Reformers. For that matter, even our scriptures have something to say about that. Our confession alludes, let me go back a little bit, to 2 Peter 3 .16. Feel free to turn there if you like. 2 Peter 3 .16. I'm going to read from verse 14. Therefore, beloved, looking forward to these things, be diligent to be found by Him in peace, without spot and blameless. And consider that the longsuffering of our Lord is salvation, as also our beloved brother Paul, according to the wisdom given to him, has written to you, as also in all his epistles, speaking in them of these things, in which are some things hard to understand, which untaught and unstable people twist to their own destruction as they do the rest of the scriptures. Some things in Paul are hard to understand for Peter. Now, this would be very interesting if Peter was, in fact, the first pope, and had very difficulty understanding the apostle Paul, and would proclaim the ability to be the vicar of Christ to the church, and to not have the ability to understand parts of Paul would be very problematic, to say the least. That being said, we cannot escape the reality that some parts of the scripture are hard to understand for people by design. By design. And we will get to that, as to why I say by design, in a little bit. Whitaker emphasizes a very balanced approach to understanding the degree to which we can understand the scriptures. He says this, the unlearned can have some fruit and utility in reading the scriptures. At the same time, he'll say this, not even one jot or tittle is clear without the internal light of the Holy Spirit. And in the interest of humility, he closes with this. A man must be impudent, who would say that he understood even any one book thoroughly, and the same hath ever been said of the opinion of all of us. Do you understand what he's saying there? It would be the height of arrogance for Whitaker for someone to say, I even fully understand one book of the Bible. The height of arrogance. And despite that, despite that strong language, Turton and Whitaker often appeal to the church fathers about the ways in which scripture can be understood, the scope of their understanding. I'll read this quote from Francis Turton. The fathers frequently acknowledge it, although they do not deny that the scriptures have their depths, which ought to excite the studious believers. Chrysostom says the scriptures are so proportioned that even the most ignorant can understand them if only they read them studiously. All necessary things are plain and straight and clear. Augustine says, in the clear declarations, the scriptures are to be found, all things pertaining to faith and practice. Irenaeus says the prophetic and evangelical scriptures are plain and unambiguous. Gregory, a pope, says the scriptures have in public nourishment for children as they serve in secret to strike the loftiest minds with wonder. Indeed, they are like a full and deep river in which the lamb may walk and the elephant may swim. I just find that fascinating. How Rome can simultaneously confess full continuity with the church fathers and not say that, at least in the essentials of the Christian faith, that a lay Christian cannot read and understand the script, I just find that so difficult to just wrestle with. Like, how can you say that you have a sense of continuity with the church fathers when the church fathers themselves say that, at least in the elemental and primary doctrines of the Christian faith, they are clearly propounded in the scriptures? You know what's interesting? The major debater in the Roman Catholic world during the Reformation was Cardinal Bellarmine. You've probably heard his name in the past, maybe even last week.

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Game of Crimes
A highlight from 123: Part 2: Rikk Rambo Survives Two Shootings, An Assassination Attempt, and an 800-Pound Grizzly
"Yeah, we did not because, you know, since they were part of, they were in probation and all that with the juveniles, and we didn't really have anything to do with them unless we were investigating them. And I was out of there pretty, you know, pretty shortly after that but never, you know, not able to track, you know, whether that was effective or not. Just don't know. But I do notice watching them. Let me ask you, after going through that, did you think about breaking the law after that? Nope. Nope. Nope. I'm good. Nope. You know, I thought back to all the things I did as a juvie, you know, that might have been, you know, and I'm like, yeah, I think I went the right, I think I went the right direction. Yeah. Well, so you said you did that, you hurried because you had to, you know, you had paperwork to do at Pittsburgh. So how long did it take you from the time you applied to the time you got on Pittsburgh PD? I would say it probably took probably close to about a year, almost like with DEA. DEA was very methodical, very slow and very good with the way that they hired you. But Pittsburgh Police, yeah, but when it happened, it happened in a whirlwind. I waited about a year. When I went to take the test at Pittsburgh, I drove all the way from over in western Ohio, so about a five hour drive, showed up at the convention center, you know, going back to when we're talking about how popular policing was, how difficult it was to break in. Went to go take the test. It was at the convention center, like a Van Halen concert in 1984. There must have been probably close to, I think they said 18 ,000 people for 200 jobs. So I mean, I took the test and didn't think anything was ever going to happen with that many. And being an out -of -towner, because, you know, there's a little bit of nepotism in some of those back east towns, but yeah, about a year. But boy, I'll tell you, you could tell they had a protocol in place to keep the out -of -towners out and to keep the, you know, the people who knew people inside or whatever, to keep Pittsburghers, Pittsburghers. The gal calls me from Pittsburgh out of the clear blue and she goes, you're considered for the job. You have two and a half days to move here. And I'm all the way over by the Michigan border, working over there. And I found out later on this gal had some issues with people like, anyway, yeah, so she had an issue with out -of -towners and some other things. She's been on the racist side. Let's go ahead and say it. This gal was very racist. But yeah, she said, you have two and a half days to get here and she says, this is what you have to have. Now I'm in Ohio. You have to have a driver's license, proof of residency, like a lease or whatever. You have to have a telephone, subscribe to your name and power. And you have two and a half days to do it. It's, I mean, but luckily for me, my secret weapon was my mom and dad lived within an hour of Pittsburgh. So I'm back that night. The next day we head up there and luckily mom and dad were Uber before Uber was cool. They drove me all around Pittsburgh. Thank God I passed the test on the first try and didn't screw up any of the questions and what have you. But I passed the driver's license test. So I got my PA driver's license, ended up finding an apartment, did everything in one day. Ended up having everything I needed in one day. And I totally baffled her. I could tell when I showed up at the public safety building with all my stuff, all my gear, you could tell she's very disappointed. Her name was Cookie. Anyway, yeah, I showed up and had it all. And so that's how it all went. And it kind of bolstered what I thought too when I went to the academy, because when you walk through the door of the Pittsburgh Police Academy, it's also very old. I mean, it smells like history when you walk in there. Old, old building. Walked in and there's this old disgruntled, this is my indoctrination into Pittsburgh Police. I walk into the building and you smell that history. I walk in and there's this old pissed off cop sitting there. And he's like one of those big city, old pissed off stereotype cops. He's got an unlit cigar chomped in his mouth and whatever. And I remember he was very voluminous, big guy, sitting there just angry looking. And he had the tea sitting at a table. There was a container over here with nightsticks and a smaller container on the table with blackjacks. And if you're not familiar with blackjacks for people out there, they were an impact weapon that was your backup if you couldn't use your full size nightstick or once they went to Asps, the expandable batons. But a blackjack was basically a leather wrapped, about a foot long. It had a steel spring in the middle wrapped in leather. It had a handle. It had a lead ball also wrapped in leather on the end. It's kind of sproingy. You could kind of give it some spring. It was meant for close quarters stuff. But yeah, it was like a 1900 Keystone cops blackjack nightstick and this pissed off old cop sitting there. And he says, name, sign here, get downstairs and get your uniform. And like I said, there was no friendliness. So I go down, I get into the locker room and the first thing somebody said, and this is the first thing in Pittsburgh that anybody said to me from the PD, I get down there and one of the other new recruits looks over at me and he goes, so who do you know? And I'm like, I don't know. I'm just that token out of town kid and whatever. But I mean, that was really not a big deal. The rest of it wasn't nepotism or anything. That was the first thing it said. But you could see a degree of people that were there that had been, you know, that were like legacies or they had known somebody. But for the most part, it was a bunch of good guys and gals. And that carried on all through Pittsburgh. You know, I think a lot of the times for us, you know, we're our own best critics when it comes to not wanting a dirty cop, not wanting a bad cop. Not even somebody that, you know, is even halfway, like doesn't treat people the right way and whatever. I mean, so I mean, most of us are our own best critics. And I can honestly say, like with Pittsburgh Police, I work the second worst part of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh's north side. It's called Zone 1. But all through my career in Pittsburgh, I met like maybe, maybe two or three guys that I'm like, oh, boy, I wouldn't want to work with that fellow. But that's out of hundreds of people. And we'd jump zones and go over to their zones and help them out. It would work special details like events and work with detectives. But yeah, my experience for the rest of the time with Pittsburgh was very, very good. It was truly a family. One of the biggest problems we had when you'd have a serious call where you had to call back up, like you had a gunfight going on or you had like a really serious foot chase. One of the biggest problems was trying to sort out who all had showed up at your scene when you write your report. Because, you know, Pittsburgh had a whole bunch of agencies going on that were kind of like on top of each other. And even though Pittsburgh police was the clearinghouse for like a robbery or a shooting or what have you, you know, we had Allegheny County police, Port Authority police, sheriff, school, and they could come back you up if necessary. And so it just looked like a carnival if you had like a really serious call. And so my experience was, though, that the people we worked with were unbelievable. Never, never had a bad experience in the field. Very lucky. Well, yeah, you had a bad experience in the field, weren't you? Didn't you tell us something about two weeks after you got released? You're out on your own. Didn't something happen? So I guess we'll tell a couple of these. For the first two weeks in Pittsburgh when you get out, they didn't have a field training officer program. What I tell people that even 15 years ago, 20 years ago, I tell people, yeah, Pittsburgh didn't have a field training officer program. You'd graduate after your six -month academy and they're like, here's your badge, kid, go out and be good. And that was the way they did it. Wow. So you had no FTO. You got a badge and a gun, go get them, Tiger. But what they did do for your first two weeks is, for familiarization, they would put you in all the different, they don't call them precincts in Pittsburgh, they're called zones, but they would put you in a different zone in Pittsburgh for like a three -day period. And that way, during the two weeks, you could experience every one of those zones, know where their stations are, if there's a court, whatever you need to know about. And you'd also do patrol work with another officer. Yeah, so my first week on the job, so many things happened in one and a half weeks that kind of like shows you the quantity over quality when it comes to, you know, street law enforcement in a big city. But I remember my very first call for service, I was in Zone 2, which is our downtown area. That's the big sprawling downtown and then the Hill District. And my first partner, he was an older guy, a little bit gruff and what have you. You could tell he's kind of like, he's not real happy being saddled up, you know, with the rookie, but that's what he had to do. And it was nine o 'clock in the morning and they get a call of an unknown disturbance from Point State Park. Point State Park is where, if you look at Pittsburgh proper, you have two rivers called Monongahela and the Allegheny River. They flow together and form the Ohio River. Well, right there where that point is, they have a really, really nice park right there. It's huge, absolutely huge. But nothing ever happens there usually because you can't escape. It'd be like Snake Pliskin trying to get out of New York or whatever, you can't get out of there. So it's unusual to have that call. So we get down there, we just drive right through the park in the patrol car, right down through the green lines, we get down to where the problem was, was a park bench. And there were several business people, a couple ladies, a couple guys, dressed very nice, and they're kind of standing back just like watching this poor thing unfold. It looked like it was a homeless guy. He had that Obi -Wan Kenobi homeless look to him with all the multiple layers of clothes where you can't really tell what's going on. And so he's laying on the, I don't know if it was a he, but we found out later on, the hard way. We found out the hard way. Yeah. So he's laying on the park bench and he's kind of like in the fetal position, but you can't see anything but like that Obi -Wan Kenobi rap going on. Nothing. Can't see hands, but he's in, it looks like to me as a young, brand new, fresh out of the box, fresh -faced kid, I'm thinking this guy is going into convulsions. And he's making the sound that's like, grrr, grrr, grrr, grrr. I mean, he's making these like animalistic sounds. He's in convulsions. And so I'm just kind of like, huh. And this cop, without skipping a beat that I'm with, old timer guy, he gets out his big old Micarta nightstick. He goes over in front of all these business people, takes it and just jams it right into the area that's probably going to be this guy's sternum or ribs or stomach or whatever. And just, he doesn't hit him with it. He just sticks it in there to give him a little, you know, hey, pride. He sticks it. Well, the guy never misses a beat. He stops. Well, he does. He stops for like maybe a second. Like he stops the convulsing and the gurgling sounds. And then he goes right back at it again into the convulsions. And I'm like, oh man, it's like our first day and this is going on. And these business people are like all shocked. They're like, oh my God, because of the nightstick. And the cop, my cop, he goes dirt and jams the guy again. He goes, hey, I said, get the F out of here right now. And the guy stops making the gurgling sounds and then sits up. And now you can see it's a dude. He's dirty. His face is really, really dirty. And robes his and whatever he had going on comes open. And there's no easy way to put this. I'm going to make the sound effect. If you heard that sound effect, that's what fell out of his robes. He had this thing that looked, it didn't look right. You know, when you see something that doesn't make sense to you, and just for like maybe a two second period, your head is trying to figure this, like, what am I looking at? I don't even know what I'm looking at, but you know what you're looking at. This guy had a monstrous monster dog. Yeah, he had a monstrous dog. And he had been performing fellatio on himself. And I'll be honest with you guys. I'll be honest with you guys. You know, I've told this story ever since from Pittsburgh on, like when you're sitting in a surveillance van, you're like, what's the weirdest thing you ever saw? Or like, what's the most thing that ever made you the most jealous? Anything like that. But yeah, so we're, I saw, but before we did our podcast today, yesterday, I just wanted to see, I want to make sure that I haven't misremembered this story. So I went online and I typed in, I typed it in. I hope my, yeah, don't look at my browser for this one. I typed in, can a man perform fellatio on himself? And you know what? I was totally justified in whatever, in telling the story the way it is, because according to Men's Health, and hey, you know, Men's Health says that it can't be wrong, 0 .2 % of the male population in America can actually do that to themselves. So you don't have to break a rib, I guess. You don't have to do anything weird. You're like a fetishist type thing. But anyway, so that guy sits up. I know it makes a lot of mental, you can't help, but just get the mental images. I'm sorry, but if you do that, are you automatically gay then? I mean, how does that work? I don't, you know what? I'm not here to judge. I'm not here to judge. All I can tell you is, I guess I, you know, if I had to, I'd have to say, I would probably be homeless too. You know, if I had that going on, I might be homeless, or at least never leaving my house. I don't know. But yeah, so that comes out and flops down and what have you. And the business people, and not just the men, I mean, not just the women, the men too, it was like, you know those 1950s movie screams? Yeah. Like the over -the -top, like from all the old horror movies, like, ah! That's what universally happened to that small little crowd of business people. They were nowhere to be seen in about 25 seconds. They were gone and whatever. And you know, the guy, the park bench guy, he reels it in, or I'm not sure how that spools it up. I'm not sure what he did. If he had a holster, I'm not sure what he did. But anyway, yeah, so he gets it back in there somehow and gets himself bundled back up, and he just goes trudging off. And he never did say one word that you could understand. It was all just like, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. I mean, just total nonsensical gibberish. And he just kind of wandered off into the sunset. I guess that's what heroes do. Ah, jeez. Yeah, he wandered off into the sunset. And I'm thinking to myself, huh, I went through five years of college and 70 years of military, and here we are. It's great. It was absolutely great. I would not trade my time with the things we saw in this world.

Dennis Prager Podcasts
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This is from Newsweek. Conservative social media personality Steven Crowder teased the release of a manifesto allegedly written by an accused school shooter in Nashville, Tennessee, where six victims died earlier this year. Boy, I'll tell you, Newsweek is really—this sentence is so gingerly phrased. Let's see. The manifesto is allegedly written by an accused shooter, not the shooter. Six million victims died, not were murdered. In a video posted Monday, that's today, to YouTube, Crowder said the manifesto was leaked and shared screenshots of portions of the document which was believed to be written by Audrey Hale, 28, whom authorities identified as the shooter. They also said Hale, who died at the scene, once attended the school. By the way, that is interesting that they say allegedly. You say allegedly when somebody is about to stand trial, but if the person was shot at the scene, you don't say allegedly. What was Audrey Hale doing there? Checking out school curricula? No, it's a little too ginger. Anyway, I will be reading the manifesto here on this show. I wish that I wouldn't have to, Crowder said in the video. In a post to X, formerly Twitter, Crowder shared other images of the manifesto, including one part that said, I hope I have a high death count. Newsweek has been unable to independently verify that Metro Nashville Police Department spokesperson told Newsweek that the police are unable to confirm the manifesto, but said they are actively looking into the matter. Here's a question for Nashville police. Why didn't you release it immediately? Some authorities had it, and my suspicion is because the manifesto reveals, as was suspected, a left -winger and it was a trans person. So the left sort of has the view, padona misa gosh, there are no enemies on the left. And whereas if the manifesto were some racist, anti -black screed, we would have known about it immediately. So three children and three adults at Nashville's Covenant School were murdered. She later died from gunshot wounds. Shortly after the shooting occurred, this is again from this Newsweek article, police said that they had recovered a manifesto believed to have been written by hell. So why, why was it never released? The ongoing investigation into the March 27 murders of six persons inside the Covenant School continues to show, from all information currently available, that killer Audrey Hale acted totally alone. That's not the question. Well, I'll report to you. There is a report somewhere, but since I haven't seen it, I can't, I won't report it yet, about what it revealed. And it seems to me that if the report is correct, it was a big anti -white kid screed. All right. So we live in an age of moral confusion, as I have warned all of my life. And the charge against Israel that it commits genocide against the Palestinians which a charge that has been made for decades, this is not new to the current war against Hamas, is another gigantic lie of the left. But the truth is not a left -wing value. So I have data here from Statista, which has no political bias that I know of. You agree with me? I don't know. Okay, fine. Statista Infographic Newsletter. Statista puts out statistics. So this is from 2020. Growth of Palestine. Let's see now. The need for peace continues to grow in urgency as Palestine's population is growing at a larger rate than Israel. Jewish and Arab populations are on a collision course of parity in the coming decades, with Arab Israelis also growing faster than Jewish Israelis and gaining more voting power. Then there's a chart, Growth of Palestine. It begins in 1960, and the green is Palestine, the blue is Israel. They have gone from 1 .1 million to 5 .1 million in 2020. So there is a growth of essentially five times growth quintupled since 1960. The Jewish population has quadrupled, has gone up four times the Arab population of the area five times. Have you ever heard of a genocide where the people being genocided have a population growth of 5x? The lie is so grandiose, but you have to know something. The people screaming it believe it, especially those who are Palestinian or from other Arab or Muslim countries. They believe their lies. Read David Price Jones' book, The Closed Circle. You'll see that he's an Arab expert. He lived an exaggeration and lies as being very frequently in the public sphere conflated. Anyway, we're catching up. The truth is that a left wing value in the left wing dominates academia and the media. So much for the charge of genocide. The only attempt at genocide of the Palestinians and their Muslim supporters around the world, they wish to commit genocide against the Jews of Israel, perhaps all Jews in the world, but certainly Jews of Israel. That is the only genocide that can be alleged in the Middle East. Well, there was one, but I don't know. Yeah, I guess you'd call it the Middle East, of course. Do you remember the Yazidis, how they were wiped out by ISIS? Well, virtually, yeah. There was a real, let's put, an ethnic cleansing, let's put it that way. Genocide. From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free is a call for genocide. It is a call for the eradication of the Jewish state. There are 22 Arab states, from the Atlantic to the Indian Ocean, but there's no room for a Jewish state the size of New Jersey. People just always need to remember that. Should there be a 24th Arab state, one that never existed in the history of the world? I hear some Palestinian speakers actually saying, we are the descendants of the Canaanites. Did you know that? You can meet a living Canaanite. Can you meet a parasite and a Jebusite? He said he was a Jebusite? Is Arafat said he was a Jebusite? I didn't know the man had a sense of humor. And this is what your kids are learning at college. We return. Gold dealers are a dime a dozen. They're everywhere. What sets these companies apart and whom can you really trust? This is Dennis Prager for AmFed Coin and Bullion, my choice for buying precious metals. When you buy precious metals, it's imperative that you buy from a trustworthy and transparent dealer that protects your best interests. So many companies use gimmicks to take advantage of inexperienced gold and silver buyers. Be cautious of brokers offering free gold and silver or brokers that want to sell you overpriced collectible coins, claiming they appreciate more than gold and silver. What about hidden commissions and huge markups? Nick Grovitch and his team at AmFed always have your back. I trust this 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, American Federal dot com, American Federal dot com. spoke Barack Obama to his hundreds of his former aides with regard to the Middle East. And the New York Times reports he urged his former aides to, quote, take in the whole truth, seemingly attempting to strike a balance between the killings on both sides. Would he have done that in World War II? Strike a balance between the killings? Look at how many German civilians we killed. Look at how many Japanese civilians we killed. Would he have said that? I don't know, but to me it would be the same thing. The moral difference between the allies and the Nazis and the allies and the Japanese was no greater than the moral difference between Israel and Hamas. We live in the age of moral relativism. It's infected almost the entire intellectual class. I saw it when I was at graduate school at Columbia University, and professors generally equated the U .S. and the Soviet Union. It was not a battle, the Cold War in their view, between freedom and tyranny, or between, if you will, light and dark, with all the darkness that exists, obviously, in everyone and in every country. There was an unbridgeable gulf between light and dark between the United States and the Soviet Union, but they would not agree to that. It was a superpower battle or a battle of two economic systems, communism and capitalism, as if they are morally equivalent, let alone just equally effective. Well, there are people who build their society with communism and slaughter tens of millions of their people while doing it, and there's another free society which is infinitely wealthier. I remember that when I wanted to get soda from a soda machine when I was there during the Cold War, and I as know that I speak Russian, and so the machine would say, госированая вода, gas gaseous water, meaning like sparkling water. The machines were quite common in Moscow, I don't know about the rest of the Soviet Union, and there was a plastic cup like you would have in a house there, and everyone who got the sparkling water used that cup. Isn't that fascinating? One cup. I drank from it, you know me, I mean, you know, they reported internationally that I, for fork drops in a restaurant, I will actually use it. I am not, shall we say, a hypochondriac, struck but it me as an example, they didn't have the money to have a paper cup used every time and thrown away. Incidentally, I'll tell you what else moved me. I will acknowledge this, because truth is the number one obligation. Nobody stole the cup. I found that fascinating. Here's this former aide to take in the whole truth, unquote. This is Barack Obama this weekend, seemingly attempting to strike a balance between the killings on both sides. What Hamas did was horrific and there's no justification for it, Mr. Obama said, and what is also true is that the occupation and what's happening to Palestinians is unbearable. Really, what is happening to Palestinians that is unbearable? I'm not talking about the current war in Gaza, which they brought upon themselves just like the Germans did and the Japanese did. Unbearable? Really? Has he or anybody he talked to gone to visit the West Bank? Is life on the West Bank unbearable? Didn't strike me as that way, been there a number of times. All I remember was a lot of cranes building new buildings. And they're obviously having a lot of kids. Generally, having a lot of kids in an unbearable situation tend not to go hand in hand. What is true is that there are people right now who are dying, who have nothing to do with what Hamas did. There were Germans who died who had nothing to do with what Hitler did. That's correct and you blame Hitler for their deaths. You blame Hamas for the death of Palestinians in Gaza. All their money is used to buy rockets and dig tunnels everywhere, including right under hospitals. If there is such a thing as evil, Hamas is it. But after all, if you raise a generation to believe that America is evil, then evil loses its meaning, doesn't it? That is what has happened. Okay. There are no comments. It's interesting they don't have comments on me on this particular story. Dennis Ross is a major figure in Middle Eastern diplomacy. For 35 years, this former U .S. envoy to the Middle East, who has generally been critical of Israel, not anti -Israel, but critical of Israel. For 35 years, I've devoted my professional life to U .S. peacemaking policy and conflict resolution planning. Nothing has preoccupied me like finding a peaceful and lasting solution between Israel and the Palestinians. In the past, I might have favored a ceasefire with Hamas during a conflict with Israel, but today it is clear to me that peace is not going to be possible now or in the future as long as Hamas remains intact and in control of Gaza.

The Bitboy Crypto Podcast
A highlight from New Altcoin Trending! (Ethereum Killer?)
"Is Celestia Tia the next Ethereum killer and can it 100x in this next crypto bull run? For you guys that don't know, Celestia has been trending on CoinMarketCap and has been getting quite the engagement on Twitter as users claim that the airdrop was perfectly executed and that the project speaks for itself. So is this altcoin about to rip like Solana in 2021? It's time to discover crypto. Welcome back everybody to another episode here at Discover Crypto. I'm your host today, Joshua Jake, and today we're gonna be diving into the tokenomics of Celestia. Now I've worked with dozens of launchpads and I can tell you that the most important thing when it comes to researching a token and being able to tell if it can pump later in the future can all be found in something known as the vesting schedule. But first you need to know what Celestia is. With the token as TIA or Tia, it is supposed to be the first modular blockchain network. They're claiming to be able to deploy fast contracts, be scalable, customizable VMs, and also allow you to build sovereign rollups. Who even cares? Can the number go up? You see, we can go into Celestia's formerly known as Lazy Ledger's white paper, but some alpha for you guys is white papers are just massive sales pitches. In six months is going to be another smart contract protocol or development protocol or layer zero that claims to be faster, more scalable, more decentralized, and cheaper. What I want to find first is by going to cryptorink .io and find the ICO details on Celestia and go to fundraising. This is where you can find if a project sold their souls to the devil, aka venture capitalist. As we could see here, we can see that they had a private sale twice on the same day that both ended in the raise of $55 million. These private sales are the venture capitalist institutions, contributors, early founders, et cetera, that get into the token before the public sale on an exchange. So how many tokens are held pre -ICO before retail buyers like me and you can even get in? Well, all you got to do is head over to vesting and scroll down and see the token unlock allocation. And this is abysmal. You see, research and development teams are going to get 26%. Series A and B funders are going to get the 19 .7%. Initial core contributors, which are not us, is going to be your initial core contributors, is 17 .6%. Seed investors, another 15 .9%. Future initiatives, which is 12 .6 % and can arguably be just wrapped into research and another 12 .6%. All that the public is really going to see from the Genesis drop would be 7 .4%. And guess what? A lot of those early founders, early contributors, VCs, et cetera, they're going to get a massive portion of that Genesis drop as well. And that's very easy to prove. You see, despite people on Twitter arguing that free tokens over worth $160 million was released, how awesome of them? Was it really awesome? Well, it must've been because the early contributors sold pretty quickly as soon as their tokens were unlocked. But what about the rest of the price action? Can this continue to do a 10X? Can it 50X? Can it 100X in this next bull run? Well, currently Celestia is sitting at a $340 million market cap with a circulating supply of roughly 14 % out of the 1 billion tokens that will be released. 14 % is gross. That is a VC cesspool because that means the majority of tokens are going to be still held by early funders and contributors that will be releasing their tokens as soon as the vesting schedule ends. Now, luckily we are potentially starting a new bull run and you have roughly 12 months before the next tokens unlock. And by the way, there's already 267 million that are unlocked today. So early contributors, the founders, the ecosystem, et cetera, they can add about 100 % of tokens to the circulating supply, making the price actually dilute by over 50%. But watch this number here. On October 30th, 2024, you're going to see that supply actually double, which means that there's less than 365 days that the team and the marketing has to pump that price action up pretty intensely before seeing a massive dilution in tokenomics. Now I'd love to click on their team page from their website, but it looks like it's having some issues. So I found what I could on crypto rank. And as you can see, we have Mustafa Al -Basam as their CEO, and you have Nick White right below him who is the COO. So first thing I want to do is head over to LinkedIn. LinkedIn should be your best friend if you guys are researching crypto projects and you want to look into their past history. Are these founders or are these CEOs or developers, people that are experienced, have they built successful projects in the past? Where are they from? Now, what stood out most to me for him was that he was the co -founder and researcher for a project known as ChainSpace, which he sold to Facebook in 2019. And he did scientific research on scaling blockchains at Baselayer to build a sharded smart contract platform. So that's a green flag. I mean, he's really smart and sold a company to meta. Now I'd advise you guys to do that for every single person on the team and look through their LinkedIn. But the most important person I'm going to be really looking up and looking into is going to be their head of marketing. Now you could say I'm too critical about this project, but this is where I saw a red flag. Their head of marketing is the only one you cannot find anything on the internet. Everyone else has a Twitter, they have a LinkedIn, they have GitHubs, and this guy who's supposedly supposed to be marketing the project has no public awareness. We have no idea if he's been successful with other partnerships or collaborators on any other chain or anything in the web3 industry, which means every other team member that's on this list, in my opinion, is more qualified than Ekrem to run the head of marketing. As someone who's helped consulted and advise on dozens of projects, this is a big issue to me. This guy is supposedly managing millions of dollars for marketing for Celestia and doesn't even have a Twitter. As for the rest of the team, of course they're going to have stack development. The technology behind this could actually be quite decent. Multiple their advisors and team members come directly from Cosmos or Tendermint, which is also a part of the Cosmos ecosystem. But, and there is a but there, this vesting schedule is nearly as greedy as it can get when it comes to venture capitals. And even though that most of it has a one -year cliff, you should replace the term cliff with ticking time bomb because venture capitals do not care about you. Early founders, early investors, they do not care about you. All they care about is making a bag. They use retail as exit liquidity. And you have 55 million dollars from venture capitals that are going to want their money back. So can it 5 to 10x? Of course. If we get a Bitcoin spot ETF, altcoins are going to pump ravishly in this next 6 to 18 months. However, you have to remember that this project specifically is going to have a massive token unlock in less than a year, which means retail investors are going to be like salmon trying to migrate up river during winter while the hundreds of millions of dollars of VC capital floods downstream. So based off this analysis, I do not believe it's going to kill or take over Ethereum or Solana. The only bullish takeaway I take from anything from Celestia is that these VCs just made a project go from 0 to 300 million dollars in a bear market, which means VCs are getting more excited for the market to come. With that, guys, make sure you smash the like button and let me know in the comments, is there any other projects you want me to look into and dive into their vesting schedules and team? Because remember that crypto is just Wall Street 2 .0. And if you want to play with the wolves, if you want to play in this jungle, you need to think like a venture capitalist. And I'm here to do just that. So make sure you turn on the notifications and I'll see you in the next video.

RADCast Outdoors
A highlight from RadCast Rewind: Episode with Fishing Legend Al Linder, Now on Carbon TV
"Hey, Radcast is on. And welcome to the show, Mr. Jim Zumbo. Gentlemen, I am pleased to be here and I use that term loosely when I say gentlemen. Al Winder. Just want to welcome you to the show. Thanks for taking time out of your busy schedule to hang out with us on a podcast for a little bit. I am looking forward to it. There's nothing makes me happier than a coke in Minnesota. If I can't be out fishing, I should be talking about fishing. Hayling from Wisconsin, Janna Waller. Thank you so much for having me. It's Radcast. Hunting, fishing, and everything in between. Powered by Bowspider. Brought to you by PK Lures and High Mountain Seasonings. And now, here's your hosts, Patrick Edwards and David Merrill. Again, Al, it's great to have you on the program. I do want to give a quick shout out to Danny Kertola, my cousin, for helping set this up with Al. That was a big deal. Thanks, Danny. Yeah, so I really appreciate Danny and Al. Just want to welcome you to the show. Al, thanks for taking time out of your busy schedule to hang out with us on a podcast for a little bit. I am looking forward to it. Nothing makes me happier than a coke in Minnesota. If I can't be out fishing, I should be talking about fishing. It's going to be well below zero tonight. So Al, that's probably one of the big motivations for Patrick and I to start this podcast is we both have young families and we're both avidly into the outdoors, whether it's fishing, hunting, or a little bit of both. So that's our goal is to recruit new anglers and new hunters to the outdoors. The timing is really appropriate for it. We've got a whole new recruitment coming in because of COVID that our sport has never seen before, experience in the outdoors. And they need some guidance in a lot of cases to respect the resource. And that's an important part of what's happening now with these whole lot of these newbies coming in. Yeah, it's been fun to watch you over the years because you've really helped teach everybody about that. And I know as a kid, I always looked forward to outdoor life coming in the mail and also in Fisherman Magazine, because that was the thing was I wanted to learn more about fishing and growing up in Cheyenne, Wyoming, it was like a dead zone of fishing. There's really not much close unless you're going to drive two hours to Glendo, three and a half hours to Seminole, five hours to Boyson, you just forget about it. There's just nothing there. You talk about teaching people. I was reading that as much as I could, because I knew when I went, I had to really capitalize on those trips. And you've done an amazing job about that. And I just wanted to know if you could just share some tips with us, what's some key strategies of getting kids and just other anglers out on the water? What are some good strategies and tips? Number one, make sure you take them when you can get them back. I can't hold eyes how important that is, especially with the younger ones that have shorter tension spans. And it is critical that barber is going down or something pulling on the end of that line. And that's one. And even with new adults, and we have a lot of those coming into the sport now that have never fished before. And yes, they have patience where the young people don't, however, their patience will reign after one or two trips without getting a bite. It's the biggest hindrance that I've seen to our sport and your people back. The key is getting a bite to light that fire. They got to catch something. And you don't want to take them out in miserable weather conditions. You have to weather good and do everything in your power to make sure that they get back. And the reason people fish and continue to fish is they had a good experience and a good experience is something pulling on the end of their line. That's really the reason you're out there. That's what motivates people. It's the miracle of a fish. It is amazing to me, my entire life in this business to see what a fish can do to change somebody's life. Yeah, a kid sitting on the dock catching bluegills and all of a sudden nowhere, a two pound bass runs out from under the dock and grabs your bait. You never had your catching your six and having a ball and out of this bass is there. Your hook did break where you landed your life forever. Somebody has never met fish. Yeah, they heard something about it. They're going out with somebody that knows something about all of a sudden next to the boat. This monster opens his mouth and bites on it. It's an image that burns into your spirit that will change. It never goes away. That's what lights the fire in this sport. And it's why it's so important that the end of good weather to do it. And that's the key is to get them action. And then if they're really young, you know, after two, three hours, they like to think around and alive. You get a few fish around all kids like that. They're fascinated with fish bouncing around in the life. And that's the key. It really is the key to keep them motivated, keep them fishing action in a short period of time. But again, with the adult or even a young person after after. So you get them out for two trips the third time. Yeah, you're going to say you want to go fishing with me today. You got too bad experience that they're going to go back and play video games. So the interest won't be there. Well, I was fortunate enough to grow up near Saltwater and my dad in the Pacific Northwest. We did a lot of salmon and halibut and deep sea. And I got introduced very young to fishing. We actually just had a podcast with my dad on talking about starting that fire that you're talking about. I'm curious, who was the fishing mentor in your life? The person that got you hooked on fishing? Well, actually, my brother's 10 years my senior. And he took me everywhere from the time I was a little kid. He's seeing a burning passion. He shared that he said there was something about it from the time you were little. You were obsessed with fish and fishing. And he nurtured that. He actually nurtured that in him being 10 years older than I am. Yeah, he took me under his wing. And I had some really good experiences in those years. One of them that really fed my passion for fishing was my mother. And this is strange, but I got to share that story with you. My brother obviously loved the fish. So he took me everywhere we could go. We fished all over the ponds and lakes and creeks and rivers in between Chicago and Milwaukee. And there's many of them. And we were out every moment we could go. He'd be able to go the way he took me. But my mother really liked to fish. And she's seen people would ask me at a young age, wouldn't you go to a Christmas gathering of family or friends like this? And yeah, what are you going to do when you grow up? Boldly coming? I'm going to be living fishing. That's what I'm going to do. I'm going to look at you. Oh, OK. You're going to blow it off. And my mother, she, under the guy, my brother, would she at Christmas time or birthdays or special event every time I found my Christmas presents and gifts were the latest, greatest fishing tackle in the industry, whether it was a rod, a reel, a lure, magazines, books, anything that she fed that fed it and fed it. Never said that's a dumb thing. How are you going to make a living in a fishing industry? Especially at that time, that many years ago. Yeah. And the only thing you get, you tackle manufacturers and outdoor writers that at that time, one of the inspiring outdoor writers to me as a kid was Jason Lucas. He wrote for Sports of Field at that time. And he wrote a book called Lucas on Bass. And I'll bet you I read it a dozen times. It marked every page, the experiences burned into my mind. But experiences like that, and then television, I remember pioneers of the TV fishing business, the first one, his name was Gattabot Gattis, the Flying Fisherman. He was the first one that syndicated television fishing shows. And he'd fly to different locations all over the country and share his fishing experience, Gattabot Gattis. And then that led to Virgil Ward, that was the true championship fishing. And he was the one that lit by fire to get into the fishing industry and do a television show in the business. He was here in my hometown in Brainerd, Minnesota, when we were starting Lindy Jackal Company. And his producer, his name was Jayden, he gave us a call at the office one day and he says, Hi, I'm Dave Jayden, I'm with Virgil Ward, championship fishing. We've been in the area for three days. We're having, we want to do well, I should have went to Bass Busters gig. And he says, can you help? And I understand with the way you're a really good fisherman, everybody says, go call Al if you want one. So should we do a show? That's absolutely. We went out, we got a phenomenal show shot in four hours, he got everything done. He's all happy. He took off, went back to Missouri, and we finished that. My brother looks at me that night, we're talking. He says, that's great. He does a television show and talks about the lures that he manufactures. I said, we could do that. We got, why don't we start a television fishing show and help with that's what led our fire. And that was it. That trip went there and we bought a camera. I mean, that's what camera and my brother learned how to use it and how to voice tape together. And you're shooting with film at that time. You had to rewind these stories on how you get into the game and into the fishing industry and into the sport and the different aspects that are available. You get these different stories from everybody that is enough to make a living business. But I'll go back to what I said just a little bit. Just what a fish could do to change somebody's life. It's astounding to me how it happens all the time. One experience with a fish and just bam, your life is changed by it. Yeah, I agree. It's an amazing experience. I remember catching fish when I was little and how it lit my fire. And again, I promised that I would do this on the podcast and I hope it's not lost because you hear this stuff a lot. But my friend Seth Ewing, who lives in northern Idaho and myself, we grew up just eating up your shows and the magazine. And it really did benefit both of us. He's an incredible fly fisherman and he learned a lot from your fly fishing video that you guys put out with Dahlberg. And I love the smallmouth and the walleye and those kind of species. And so it's just one of those things where I hope it's not lost on you when you hear us say thank you so much for doing all of that because it really did inspire a lot of people across the United States and the world to go out and fish and to take other people fishing, which I think is really cool. One of the things that I always enjoyed and my dad and I always enjoyed watching you fish was just the joy on your face. You were always chuckling and laughing and having a great time. We were just living vicariously through you as the wind blew about 70 miles an hour through Cheyenne, but it's just, it really did make a big difference. And I do want to, I want to ask about this because this is really important to David and I, we both have little kids and we take them out fishing, hunting different activities and you have kids of your own. And I know like he's very influential and big into the fishing business as well. But can you talk a little bit about what that was like raising your kids to be fishermen, but also raising them during that time that you're just so busy and you got all these things going on with the fishing world and the fame that you had going on. How did you manage all those things and still make it a great experience for your kids? They grew up in the business they did. There's not all seven, Ron had seven children. I've got two boys, all of the kids, even the girls, three of his kids are girls. They all served in the business doing something. Yeah. From the time we started Lindy Tackle Company, they were pouring sinkers and learning how to tie snails, raffle them on cars. They were exposed to the business as a family run business all their life when they grew up in different fields and did other things. But a number of them stayed in the business and are in the business today, like Jimmy and Banny and Billy and my son Troy.

Evangelism on SermonAudio
A highlight from God Comes to Man_05PT4
"Hi, I'm Darrell Bailey, thank you for tuning in on the Gospel of John as we continue our Wednesday in the Word, the identity or the deity of Jesus. Here as we're talking about chapter 1, we're talking about God comes to man. Here this is the fifth in the series, part 4 of God comes to man. We pick up with verse 35 going all the way down to verse 51 to the end of chapter 1. When we look at Genesis of the New Testament. And so when we look and we begin to realize, now John mentions the first in John 2, which is basically the most unique thing about the book of John. When you look at all the comparisons of the portrait of Jesus as the king, the servant, the teacher and the son of God. John in the fourth column. Here we see that his key phrase is believe and but what you can't see is right down where my face is located is the most unique thing about the book or the Gospel of John is there's three Passovers involved in it. In the Synoptics of Matthew, Mark and Luke, there's only one Passover mentioned. Remember, Jesus mentions or John the Apostle mentions so many things that were unique in the Gospel of John. He talks about his sermons. He only mentions seven miracles where there's only two that coincide with the Synoptics of Matthew, Mark and Luke. And so John mentions the first in John chapter 2 and the second Passover is in John chapter 6 verse 4 and the third Passover is in John chapter 11 verse 55. It extends on into John chapter 12 verse 1, John chapter 13 verse 1, oh so as it hits back on John chapter 18 verse 28 and 39 and John chapter 19 verse 14. This third Passover was really the one that occurred on the night before Jesus died and it was the one recorded by all four Gospel writers in conjunction with the Last Supper and the death of Jesus Christ. So the first Passover is only recorded in John's Gospel and it may have been the Passover around April the 18th, 8029, the first year of Jesus's public ministry and so as these three Passovers occur in the three years of Jesus's earthly ministry, John alone records the three separate Passover celebrations that he mentions again as I said a while ago. The first one, John 2, the second Passover is in John 6 verse 4, then the third one extends from chapter 11, 12, 13, 18 and chapter 19. And so what an extraordinary writings of the book of John that we see that's in front of us and so this is very, very unique because the Passover as the Jew that obeyed the Mosaic law according to Deuteronomy chapter 16 in keeping with the mission to fulfill the law, the first Passover John records, he's running out the money changers and so in John chapter 2 verse 12 that I said a while ago that after he went down to Capernaum, he and his mother and his brothers and his disciples, they stayed there a few days and so it deals with that first Passover in John chapter 2 and how he deals with things there as well. And so you can compare this to Luke's account of Jesus is doing the same thing two years later in Luke chapter 19 and you know as he was throwing the money changer that my house shall be a house of prayer but you've made it a robber's den and so each and every one of us when we look at the different accounts that each begins to transpire, the most unique thing again I say that in the Gospel of John is there's three Passovers where the synoptic of Matthew, Mark and Luke only have one Passover. Now John tells about the witnesses to the revelation of Jesus Christ, John begins his Gospel by talking about the deity of Christ. He describes the ministry of John the Baptist and then Jesus is baptized and he calls his very first disciples and so Matthew emphasizes his kingship to portray Jesus as the son of David, the Messiah, the king of the Jews and it's directed especially toward a Jewish audience. The genealogy traces the Lord's family tree from Mary all the way back to Abraham and the key word as we said of Matthew is fulfilled because the messianic prophecies were fulfilled in Jesus Christ then we see Mark in his servanthood and in that it betrays the Lord as this suffering servant with the Roman reader in mind it opens the beginning of public ministry of Christ and it records even events of his life that's the key word of straightaway meaning and indicating immediate action and so when we look at Luke and his manhood the Gospel of Luke portrays Christ as the son of man that emphasizes his humanity and of Christ it traces the genealogy of the Lord back to Adam and has the Greek and the Gentile reader in mind. The first three Gospels as we said the synoptics of Matthew, Mark, and Luke describe the events and the life of the Lord Jesus Christ but when we come to the Gospel of John, John his godhood, we find that he emphasizes the meaning of the events in the Gospels that he records much of what is unsaid. He portrays Jesus as the son of God tracing not to Abraham, not to Adam, but before time there was no genealogy, there was no major scene, there was no boyhood, there was no baptism, there was no temptation, there was no amount of transfiguration, there was no guessing domain in the book of John, there was nothing, no publicers, no demonics, there was no parables. The Gospel of John was written with the church in mind. I thank God Pastor Keith preaches a great deal out of the Gospel of John, amen. And so when we look and begin to realize as we said then we noted that every chapter in the book of John emphasizes the Hebrew alphabet. There's only 21 chapters so it leaves off it doesn't get all 22 because there's only 21 chapters but the first chapter everything about that chapter deals with the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet, the aff, the symbol of God as the creator and the master of the universe. When you get to chapter 2, when you get to chapter 3, every one of them follows the lead on the standing of the Hebrew alphabet of what it says in verse 34. Jesus the Messiah, the Christ, the witness of Andrew verses 35 to 41. And so remember what we said in Matthew chapter 3 verses 13 through 17. This is the record of John the Baptist of the synoptics of his baptism that he was baptized, amen. And Mark the same in Mark chapter 1 verses 9 through 11, the second of the synoptics of Mark where it talks about how Jesus was baptized. Then of the third synoptics of Luke chapter 3 verses 21 through 22 that it talks about where Jesus was baptized. These took place in the synoptics but notice the events that recorded the record of John the Baptist and his baptism that Jesus occurs not only in Matthew chapter 3, not only in Mark chapter 1 verses 9 through 11, not only that but in Luke 3 verses 21 and 22 that we see the testimony of Jesus baptized. Here the events take us back to that day because John baptizes Jesus in the Jordan River immediately after Jesus goes into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil. This is verse 35 but as we get on down it can jump back to verse 29, amen. If you go back into verse 29 you'll see that because even in verse 29 it said the next day and I thank God that Satan appears before Jesus with three Pacific temptations when Jesus resists these temptations Satan leaves him in time and so I'm glad in verse 29 if you go back to it it says the next day John says Jesus coming unto him and said behold the Lamb of God which taketh away the sin of the world. That's verse 29 the next day but when we start up in verse 35 in just a minute you're going to see the phrase again the next day and these are the events that transpired. I'm glad that we see again. Meanwhile back at the Jordan John speaks to the delegation from Jerusalem about his ministry and verses 19 through 28 that's already the 40th day. The 41st day was the 29th of the next day that you look and you'll see that all the way down to verse 34 that John had already publicly introduced Jesus and described the events that took place 31 days earlier at that baptism, amen. And so I'm glad that as we see this on the 42nd day we actually get to verse 35. John points out Jesus to two of his disciples and they follow him that day with him and later that day one of them they bring their brother to Jesus which is Andrew that brings Simon Peter and so as we get all the way to the end you get to the 43rd day that Philip and Nathaniel meet Jesus. Remember this because this is what's so unique about John because here we see the three temptations of Jesus by Satan. Stones in the bread in John chapter 6 verses 26 and verse 31 to make the bread in the wilderness jump from the temple and thirdly the kingdoms of the world in John chapter 6 verse 15 to take the kingdom by force. What a temptation that the devil tried upon him. The testing and trying that he went through just like the Paschal lamb went through for those 40 days. And again what did I say? It's the same as in verse 29 here you see in verse 35 and again the next day after John stood and two of his disciples the day after he made the previous statements Andrew and no doubt John who at that time they were disciples of John the Baptist. The two disciples were with John immediately they became disciples of the Lord they followed Jesus they may have been Andrew I know and I believe they were John and Andrew and so John did not give his own name nor did he refer to himself by name in the Gospel of John. His experience was very simple of he basically as many of us are that we come to Christ and so Andrew he stood where preaching was.

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"Stay with W .T .L .P. for more in just minutes. You are listening to 103 .5 FM at WTOP .com. Traffic and weather on the eights and when it breaks on W .T .O .P. Major Jackson continues on the west side of the Beltway. This looks to be north of the Little River Turnpike. All lanes to the left blocked are with only the far right lane open lots of flashing lights and delays back to the north alternate right now is to get off at the turn pike take that to 650 in or 450 that Annandale is in and take that to the north to avoid the accident scene or you can get out at the turnpike take that to the left you know just outside the Beltway take that to Route 66 in Fairfax and then head eastbound on 66 back to the Beltway to avoid this accident scene meanwhile crash the on northbound Baltimore -Washington Parkway in Annandale County at Maryland 100. The travel lanes had been reopened but the off -ramp at 100 remains blocked still dealing with a broken water main in McLean Kirby Road both directions between Old Dominion Drive and Chester Brook Road in Fairfax County. All lands are blocked by the broken water main. this could They say take several days to repair and they also advise that this is an area to avoid if you can. Long -term work zones continuing in Virginia including the right lane open only in either direction Wilson Boulevard in Arlington between North Manchester Street and North Lexington Street. This is because of the long -term work zone at the bridge at Four Mile Run. I'm Ken Berger WTOP traffic. Most of this weekend we're going to be dealing with some blustery conditions. Wind gusts 30 to 40 miles per hour both Saturday and Sunday so we've got wind that alert through the weekend. And on the other side of some

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"In my family. From stone black Angus steak burgers, to an under 600 calorie fresh salmon entree, to vegan breakfast options and desserts. Silver Diner is the one thing we can all agree on, and their shakes too. Silver Diner, much more than a diner. This is WTOP News. It's p 3 .m. I'm Stephanie Gaines Bryant. Thanks for being with us. A Prince George's County nonprofit organization is helping to build self -esteem of people who have been physically and mentally abused. Domestic violence victims and survivors will be coming together for an afternoon of empowerment this coming weekend during the Love Me Some Me event. We are still seeing a lot of high numbers of domestic violence incidents here in Prince George's County alone. Alicia Stukes, founder and CEO of I'm Bruised But Not Broken, the Prince George's County nonprofit organizing the event with the Cottage City Police Department says the victims are getting younger. We have youth that are starting to experience violence, teen dating violence, youth dating violence as early as sixth grade. This is part of our continuing coverage of people making a difference in our community. To find out more go to wtop .com. In Petersburg, police are investigating the death of a pedestrian who was struck by a car around nine Saturday. The dead man's been identified as 47 -year -old Carlos Tapia Sosa of Rockville. When Montgomery County police arrived at the scene in the 8200 block of Snaufer School Road, they found the man who had been hit by a Hyundai Elantra. the The driver stayed at the scene. The Police Collision -Restruction Unit has been called to the scene. There's a big online shopping event this year. Lots of people will be on the hunt for deals this Amazon Prime Day. Two days actually, October 10th and 11th. CNET recommends making sure your account is in before order you start shopping. Like checking that your payment methods are up to date. You can also get a $10 Amazon credit to spend if you reload your Amazon gift card balance. Keep in mind you'll need to have an Amazon Prime account to shop the deals. If you don't CNET recommends signing up for free trial. Once that's all settled there are hundreds of deals. You can get Apple EarPods for instead $99 of $129 or a pair of Levi jeans for half off. Shane Estulen, WTOP News. I'm Peter Greenberg and this is today's Eye on Travel Minute. It's a continuing issue. Air travel with your pets. Some airlines make it either very hard or very expensive to bring Fido or Fluffy along. But there are still a few airlines that allow will you to bring your own dog or cat as a carry -on if you're willing to pay for it. Southwest Airlines permits your dog, if small it's and vaccinated, to fly with you in the cabin for a $95 fee each way. United's carry -on pet fee is $125 plus you'll pay an additional $125 if your connecting flight layover is more than four hours. And JetBlue will let you fly with your dog for a fee. But if you want to travel with two dogs, the airline requires you to pay for second a seat and a second pet fee. For more information, visit PeterGreenberg .com. I'm Peter Greenberg and this is today's Eye on Travel Minute. A quick look at the top story we're working on at WTOP, the Israeli government has formally declared war against Hamas. After the militant group launched attacks against Israel. Keep it here for full details on this story in the minutes ahead. Traffic and weather on the streets to Rich Hunter in the WTOP Traffic Center. A crash that was on the Beltway in Maryland on the Atalup right exit at the for Arena Drive. That is since wrapped up and cleared. All lanes are open. Nothing left to look at. Good news The rest of the Beltway in Maryland looks good. Still have the two work zones at last check on the Beltway in Virginia. Interlude between Little River Turnpike and Arlington Boulevard. Two lanes left. Get your buy. For now, getting buy with Outlet you also have the option of using the express lanes there open as well. And then on the interlude between I -23 and the Dulles Toll Road you'd been down to a single left lane through the work there. Now if you're traveling on I 95 northbound from Fredericksburg up to the Beltway in Springfield. Good start. No incidents in your way. Still working southbound on 95 as you approach and pass exit 156 for Dale City down to a single right through lane that construction. 395 southbound. They were picking up the paving between the Pentagon and Glebe Road. They are closer to the Pentagon so we'll give it another 10 minutes or so they should have all lanes open there. Unfortunately no change northbound on the Baltimore -Washington Parkway. That remains closed between 410 and the Beltway. Serious crash from very early or actually late last night that's had the parkway closed since then. And again you're still being diverted at 410 as a result of this investigation but you can enter the northbound lanes of the parkway to continue north of the Beltway from either loop of the Beltway. They are open and free Rich there. Hunter WTOP traffic. Now to 7 News First Alert meteorologist Mark Pena. Temperatures start to your Monday are on the chilly side. Some 30s and 40s as you're heading out the door. So make sure you're bundling up but also grab

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"Up for only I'm thinking whether all the eights and when it breaks and of course good morning this morning Ken Berger with us this midnight hour in the WTOP traffic center. And a good morning to you Dean welcome a bunch of those earlier accidents we had in the 11 o 'clock hour run the district of all cleared only one remains and this is rather new it's on the ad loop at St. Barnabas Road you will find that the off -ramp is blocked causing too much major difficulty you've got a lot of police activity in the district including on Edgewood Street between 4th Street Northeast and 7th Street and the ongoing police activity on Galveston Street Southwest between Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue and South Capitol Street also Upshur Street that's closed eastbound westbound between 8th Street Northwest and 9th Street in Loudoun County for the long -term work zone shutting down both directions of US 340 between the West Virginia Virginia State Line and the Maryland Virginia State Line 395 on just north of the Little River Turnpike southbound left shoulder left lane central lane closed because of Bridge bridge work in the HOV lanes of Southbound 395 the bridge work is on the approach to 110 the left lane and left shoulder closed on the Beltway enter between 66 or just us right around 66 the road widening work shuts down all lanes all through lanes along with both shoulders expect some delays with three left lanes blocked on the outer loop because of the roadwork on the approach to 66 was slowing back to the Leesburg Pike thinking about an electric car plug to cry today check out the Hyundai Ionic VW ID 4 or the Toyota BZ4X at at small dot com that's the Fitzway I'm Ken Berger WTOP traffic today

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"Road and Little River Turnpike still blocking off the left -hand side of the roadway you get by over on the right. Carlos Ramirez WTOP traffic. And now let's go to WTOP meteorologist Brianna Berman solo. A mostly cloudy start to Sunday with temperatures in the 60s and 70s look for thunderstorms throughout the day and we'll see the clouds start to part by Monday morning then another round of storms Monday afternoon highs in in the 80s Sunday Monday and Tuesday will see showers Wednesday and cooler temperatures highs in the 70s with a worship and fire atmosphere in the forecast. WTOP meteorologist marks beating average at end of week Juarez showers rushed to at least 20 Bid eat earliest to 80 and sunshine at the end of the week. WTOP meteorologist brianna Jeffersolo 6 it is 67 degrees in Hyatts I should say in 72 in Hyattsville 68 in WTOP WTOP meteorologist brianna Jeffersolo 6 it is 67 degrees in Hyattsville WTOP 68 in producer's desk is wired by IBEW local 26 where electrical contractors come to grow. Good morning I'm Rich Hunter Veronica Canales is our producer the top stories we're following for you today because of the severe weather lots of you are still listening to us in the dark this morning Dominion Energy says about 1 ,700 customers remain without power in Northern Virginia most in are Loudoun and Fairfax counties in DC about 400 people remain in the dark as well we'll have your latest weather forecast in the minutes ahead on WTOP President Biden is in India for the G20 summit in New Delhi where the participants agreed on a language in a statement about the war in Ukraine CBS News Willie James

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"103 .5 com. That'll get Saturday morning September 2nd at 448. Get burgers in the WTOP traffic center. And they found their broken down vehicle southbound 395. It's about halfway between Seminary Road and the Little River Turnpike. It is blocking the left lane. Lots of flashing lights you see come south on 395 past the West Braddock Road overpass move over to the right to get by. Very late volume traffic of so no major delays. Park Road is closed 18th Street or between 18th Street and Mount Pleasant Street because of the Washington gas main repair. This scheduled to go were estimated to end around 8 o 'clock this morning. Nanny Helen Burrows Avenue both ways between 55th Street and 58th Street. There is a road closure in effect because of the ongoing road work out in the Hagerstown area for the closure of westbound 70 at Maryland 66 that's exit 35 this is because of the accident both lanes both and shoulders are blocked eastbound side is doing okay with no major delays however watch out for tours posted no major delays on 270 between Frederick and Bethesda 70 between Frederick and the Baltimore Beltway clear 95 and 295 between the two beltways with no major delays and Route 50 leaving the Capitol Beltway to the Bay Bridge running in the clear at the Bay Bridge two lanes available to the east three and lanes available to the west I'm Ken Berger WTOP traffic get ready for one terrific weekend clear and cool this morning temperatures will be starting out in the 50s and with low humidity on Saturday your will rise to a high

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"Meghan clarity. Good morning, welcome in. It is Friday, may 5th. Time now is three 18. Let's check it out with Ian Crawford in the WTO traffic center. Let's get right back to the Virginia bellway. It has been the interloop is really taking a beating right now between the Springfield and the legion bridge coming out of the Springfield interchange first thing you're going to encounter is going to be the crash activity near the near little river turnpike, exit 52, the left lane is blocked. The four 95 express lanes inter loop. They have been blocked after Braddock road because of the same, I believe it's because of the same incident. Rather surprising did not notice any response in the express lanes, but that just means we didn't notice it doesn't mean we guess it could make it out of the camera. The rest of the rest of the Virginia beltway goes like this. After the dulles toll road, right lane still getting by the work we were hoping they'd pack up early, it is after all Cinco de Mayo, but no, they're still hard at work. And then at the very tail end of the works on near the GW Parkway, we had one stop on the roadway on the left side, hopefully we don't anymore. Outer loop, the work after route 7 heading toward I 66, left blade gets by there. And then on 95, we still have the crash and the police activity southbound after exit one 40 for Stafford, courthouse road, center lane of three was blocked at last report, the work after centerport Parkway still blocking the left lane. In Maryland two 70 north bed watch for the work after I three 70 said to be blocking two left lanes, capitol beltway interloop from New Hampshire avenue toward I 95, the right lane gets by the work and on 95 and on the Baltimore Washington Parkway, nothing out of the ordinary 50 across the bay bridge. We do the two way samba on the eastbound span of the bay bridge. Waiting for that westbound span to reopen in the next probably the next hour or so we figure district traveled, the works on we had on New York avenue and bladensburg road appears to be gone. Ian Crawford traffic Finally Friday, our weather has been getting better each day, of course it's taken all week, starting out this morning with a little bit of patchy fog around D.C. metro, especially northeastern Maryland, and some frost in the mountains, lows here, 43 to 48°, highs for your Friday, near 70°, under partly sunny skies. Your Saturday mostly sunny 68 to 73,

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"And son. Traffic and weather on the 8s and when it breaks, we're going to Ian Crawford in the traffic center. A late crash during the commute has really snarled things Dimitri will start in Virginia on the outer loop of the capitol, beltway after little river turnpike heading toward Braddock road through annandale, the crash activity, including a camper that's on its side, blocking the whole right side. Now it's down to a single left lane to get by a lot of backup in its building quickly back toward two 36 and beyond to try to get past this, but if you can hop into the express lanes with the price is right, that may be the better work around right now because the outer loop is very, very sluggish, trying to get past the crash single file after exit 52 for little river turnpike. On the rest of the 95 ride still with crans an activity southbound after lorton on 95, the crash activity over on the left side past that you are good as you make your way across the aqua Quan river ridge toward woodbridge is a sluggish ride, but fairly manageable. On 66, caller found our first work zone of the night already on the 66 express lanes westbound that ramp that would get you into the main lanes before suddenly road right side of the ramp is block you're squeezing left to get by it's a very, very tight merge to get into the main travel lanes the ramp for suddenly road however in the main lane does remain open. Maryland beltway is quiet, 95 BW Parkway, no reported delays, Ian Crawford WTO traffic, and now to 7 news first alert chief meteorologist Veronica Johnson. Well, it's definitely a two season week still feeling like spring here today tomorrow as well. Temperature slightly

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"Only $59. Traffic and weather on the 8s and when it breaks, so many Steve dresner in the traffic center. And Ralph good evening, Virginia and Dale irian. The inner loop of the capitol beltway, the exit to go to the little river turnpike exit 52 still remains blocked for ongoing police activity. You also can not access the service road as well. The main lanes are all open on the inner loop of the capitol beltway. We're still seeing delays almost back to the area of the Springfield interchange at our loop lanes hole open hasn't been affected not much as far as delays are concerned, staying in Virginia. We're still backed up northbound on 95 leaving Fredericksburg to lay's run all the way up to Stanford county. Once you enter the area of a quiet harbor does open up nicely all the way past the quad to the Springfield interchange still have minor delays over on the southbound side over the yaka Quan after the bridge, you're good to go all the way down to the Fredericksburg area. Over in Maryland and prince George's county, we are dealing with a crash on the outer loop right after four 50 Annapolis road and last report two to the left getting by delays her back to route 15, quite on the beltway in both directions over in Montgomery county. We're in good shape on 95 and the BW Parkway between the two beltways, no current issues on two 70 or on route 50. Chesapeake Pete bridge all clear three lanes open westbound to eastbound and traffic moving nicely in both directions on route three O one no problems to report at the nice Mac Middleton bridge. Looking for a new car, the weight is certainly over Fitzgerald auto mall. It's hundreds of new and used cars to choose from, visit fit, small dot com transparency you can trust. Steve dresner, WTO traffic. Not a storm team four meteorologist, Steve prinze valley. The winds will diminish as we head into the evening hours with sun and a few clouds. Temperatures middle 30s to near 40 later tonight, temperatures tumble. 20s and suburbs

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"And weather on the 8s to Carlos Ramirez in the WTO traffic center. Thank you Stephanie. If you're headed on the outer loop of the beltway, southbound four 95 after the little river returned pike, while the incident is out of the roadway, they are still blocking that far right shoulder with plenty of emergency vehicles on scene. I'm counting at least three. Looks like a tow truck and a few other vehicles there, helping out. So be extra cautious over on the right hand side of the roadway, give them plenty of room there. If you could. In order to live with the beltway looks great, no issues as you make your way up towards the American legion bridge, eastbound side of the dulles toll road can not access northbound four 95, keep that in mind. If you're trying to access northbound four 95, the interleukin beltway from the toll road, unfortunately, you won't be able to. So go ahead and find an alternate route, my suggestion has been route 7, but there are a few other options as well. I 95 looks great, so does three 95 traffic in Maryland has been relatively uneventful. We're okay with that. I 95 BW Parkway up to speed, beltway traffic looks great. As you make away over towards I two 70. D.C. two 95 looks good and we're still hearing about that accident scene on the westbound side of 50 right by two 95 and kenilworth avenue. It sounds like it's over on the left hand side of the roadway and just as I'm saying that and seeing over the screen now hearing from a Maryland state that the crash there at 50 westbound near two 95 and two O one has officially cleared. So you shouldn't see anything there any longer, regardless extra cautious sometimes there's still a leftover. Emergency vehicle filling out paperwork or something like that over on a shoulder. So be cautious, remember they're wrapping up their night just like you're beginning yours. 50 all the way over towards the bay bridge completely up to speed, no work crews out there tonight. Carlos Ramirez traffic. Now to storm team four meteorologist Steve prince a valley. Early on this Sunday it'll be a chilly start in the 30s with a lot of clouds around

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"50 Link or visit the link 100 dot com David Alden w T o P traffic. You gotta sit in the traffic. At least you can wind down the windows and enjoy the weather. Amelia Draper Storm Team four here. We're looking good. Amelia, are you there? Seem to a lost Amelia. Okay, well, let's see. Let's get her from over here. Your skies out there on this Friday as we close out the work week with overnight lows in the upper fifties to mid sixties over the weekend. It's hot, with highs in the mid eighties, too low nineties both Saturday and Sunday, and mostly the partly sunny skies feeling the humidity a little bit on Sunday with an isolated shower thunderstorm chance Some rain is in the forecast on Monday, otherwise plenty of clouds with highs in the seventies and we warmed to around 80 degrees on Tuesday, and strong Team four meteorologist Amelia Draper Sunshine out there. We're looking at 82 in Oxon Hill in Sterling, and in the nation's capital, It is 4 51. Now on double D T O P. Fairfax County police trying to find a man who sexually assaulted a woman last week inside a dollar store bathroom in Annandale. Say it happened about four o'clock in the afternoon on May 13th of the store located on Little River Turnpike, Fairfax County Police are working to get any surveillance footage that might help with the investigation. But they want to hear from anyone who thinks they saw something suspicious between three and six. P.m. Thursday, May 13, a Maryland man has pleaded guilty to mail fraud after using online dating sites to scam eight women. Federal prosecutors say Eugene Johnson junior stole it least $276,000 using various aliases, and they say he frequently described himself as a Marine with a son, whose.

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"Gamble responsibly. Gambling problem call 188853 to 3500. 11, 48 traffic and weather together on the age. Which writer Let me t OBY traffics in. Alright, traveling on the Beltway in Virginia on the inner loop in the law express lanes just north of Little River Turnpike. They were with a disabled vehicle that had been blocking the left lane. New problems Gonna be 93 95 north and right near the Pentagon near Exit nine. They've got at least a lane blocked due to it looks like a minor accident authorities how, with its just use caution in Maryland. To 70 south south of Montrose Road Crash means Long left side You stay right to get by eastbound Sam Mike Highway, it Fields Road. You are actually under police direction, getting through their westbound on Maryland 200 the IC C just to the west of us 29 but east of New Hampshire Avenue there, the crash have been along the left side as well believe that is now wrapped up and cleared. We should find the lanes reopened over in Virginia. They were wrapping up the crash and he's found Braddock. Road it back. Quick read, you're under police direction. They're tow trucks are on the scene and ever in south Riding was fire department activity with large structure. Fire Closing Virginia 6 21. L click road between tall Cedars Park plans Center Street Again Sheriff's Office on scene. With traffic control. Just use caution there 66 For now, both inside and outside the bubble. You're in good shape. No early issues on 95 in Virginia, Maryland side, But I 95 in the Baltimore Washington Parkway in good shape running between the two beltways, too. Rich Hunter WTF be traffic rich. Thank you to NBC for is Mike's Jennifer. Now there is that winter Weather advisory Far northern and western suburbs until seven in the morning on Tuesday. But there's not gonna be much ice accumulation across most of the race, and you're really gonna get.

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"For 33. Days of protection home title lock dot com. Good evening, It's 11 38 trying to reach under the GOP traffic center. All right, on the Beltway in Virginia on the inner loop Express lanes just north of Little River Turnpike had one stopped and left Lane Virginia State police out with it. They were still cleaning up the crash eastbound bridegroom. Back like regular under police direction there. As result. Just use caution out in Loudon County. L click road between tall Cedars Parkway and Center Street in south writing that has been closed due to our large fire and rescue response to a structure fire. Just use caution and headed over that way Loud sheriff's office on scene assisting with traffic control not to travel on to 70 South bound south, the Montrose Road Fire Rescue went back to the scene of what had been a single vehicle crash along the left side again. They were blocking at least The left lane. Watch out for brief, slow down there. Beyond that, to 77. It's good through the split and down to both groups that about by North found to 70. For now, no major issues to report between the Beltway and Frederick to areas north and west of Frederick. Some of side roads we've here we've heard are dealing with some icy issues out there. So just be careful if you're traveling in some areas off the main Thoroughfares. Just be aware you may encounter some icy conditions especially well north and west of the district portions of Frederick County, Maryland, Washington County, Maryland, Western Loudon, County, even parts of Clark and Frederick County and Virginia's well and into the West Virginia panhandle so of any year heading any of those areas. Making your way home tonight. Definitely give yourself some extra time and take it extra easy out there. As a result, rich 100 of you terribly traffic rich. Thank you. Now your storm team 44 Day forecast is NBC for is Mike's Jennifer. There is a winter weather advisory for portions of our northern and western suburbs until 7 a.m. on Tuesday morning. But for most the region ice is not gonna be a big deal. For tonight. Rain showers and patchy fog that right maybe a mix of some freezing rain across so far northern and western suburbs. But roads and we generate.

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"Thinks show we're gonna start on the Capital Beltway on the Virginia side, where a B dot is reporting a new issue If you travel on the outer loop, ending south and before or near the Little River Turnpike exit 52, even on the service road is still not clear. Can't see it in camera yet, but they were looking for possibly an incident either just Table, vehicle or crash. They say they were in the left center lane. So if you're out early, pure at speed near the Little River Turnpike exit 52. Even if you're exiting in the service road, you would almost be at the exit pace for that service roads to caution South bound near the Little River Turnpike in the center of the roadway. That's it for the Beltway, though, however, Virginia side Interstate travels pretty light. We have more info 66 there now closing both ramps to get to the Prince William Parkway Exit 44 the crash on the Prince William Parkway at balls for road. It was a single vehicle crash heading in the South Founder eastbound direction. Police have closed lanes in both directions. Bottom line Prince William Parkway at balls Ford Road, You will be following police direction. 95 in Virginia running from Springfield all the way to Spotsylvania. Nothing Major reported there. We do have a big crash in the heart of Richmond. South Found 95 after Murray Street. You've got to delay mile marker 71. They do have a single lane now getting by to the left that this accident Downtown streets of closed from the freeway and Main Avenue all the way North through and including Case Street and from the Rock Creek Parkway, from Virginia Avenue, all the way through and all the way East toward the capital and around the capital security perimeters. Street closures. The full list can be found on w t o p dot com. And for a limited time save up to $300 on top rated matches brands on Lee during the year in sale at Mattress Firm Married to Pump the W T O be traffic that a storm team four meteorologist Lauren Rickets, temperatures will continue to rise today into the mid to upper forties will have some clouds around so we'll go partly.

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"If you're on the Beltway, it is the outer loop in Prince George's County. The slowed Before 202 passing route 50 and 4 50. The right side of the roadway is blocked with the crash that also resulted in a vehicle fire. Then you're going to find delays getting onto North bound 95 from both the inner and outer loop. The crash happened on North bound 95 after the Beltway and well before 2 12 that involves a dump truck on its side. In the center of the roadway response, Showing up has just the left side of the roadway getting you by south bound to 70 at 109, the work had the right lane. Getting you by the South bound local lanes at 28 or West Montgomery Avenue. The left lane was blocked with the work and the right lane of the main lanes is blocked and the South bound spurn your democracy Boulevard. The left lane is blocked with the work north bound to Tenet, Palmer and Livingston. Watch for the work, causing the delay. If you're getting across the Bay Bridge today, eastbound the right line of to his blocked with the work and the westbound span as to be expected, is running two way traffic, not seeing much of a delay. Little River Turnpike westbound before Hummer Road and Heritage Drive. Traffic had Stopped for the crash. Watch for police direction eastbound 66 just inside the Beltway before Route seven. Watch for the work set up taking Elaine yesterday It was along the left side and we do have problems in the district. A lot of them related to icy conditions. West bounder inbound East Capitol Street. Everybody was being diverted to Minnesota Avenue and not able to cross the inbound Whitney Young bridge due to multiple crashes That happened due to the icy conditions. Also, the 11th Street local bridge, This is a smaller bridge, not the big 11 Street Bridge. That was a report of a Crash that happened. Also do the icy conditions in the roadway had been shut down in both directions. D. C to 95 slow South bound from bedding Road pasties cap, The North bound away from the 11th Street Bridge headed toward Benning Road. There may be some work in the North bound direction. W T. O P Reporters were driven by Fitzgerald Auto Mall shop fits first and save money on New Toyota Sundays and Subaru's visit fit small dot com Transparency you can trust I'm Rita Kessler. W T o p traffic. And now the storm team forest Lauren Rickets. It is going to be a sunny J. Thank goodness we've got a little black ice Northwest D. C. So be careful of that..

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"Dot com slash credit and get a $75 credit for your first job. Post terms and conditions apply. 9 38 traffic and weather on the eights. And when it breaks married a pompous and the W T O p traffic center. All right. Thank you, Nick. We're gonna start out in Virginia with our working crash, causing a bit of a delay on 95 running south Bound and Stafford County. This is a truck crash, so it is expected to be a little while on the cleanup. Be prepared if you're running South 95. You'll hit the brakes before 16 Garrison villain That's exit 143. It's a slow roll past year. Well, before you get to the 1 40 Except for Stafford. That's where the right side of the roadway blocked truck crash. That's your breakaway point. Nothing else on 95. You're easy pass. Express lanes are pointing south bound 3 95 in those express lanes south after the Pentagon watch out along the right side. That was reported a disabled vehicle v dot said they are in the lane. The new rec on 66, Unfortunately, westbound off of the Beltway, hitting the brakes before you get to the nightly Street exit. Exit 62. You'll find that the left lane block and the right lane blocked emergency response to the accident. So you're gingerly to toward the center to get by. Watch for direction it almost looks isn't in camera. They may have just stopped traffic 66 west off of the Beltway before not leave. This is with the emergency equipment. Rolling in to sort it out the Beltway at speed. That is both in Virginia and in Maryland, on the Maryland side. We have scheduled work on the outer loop not showing yet, but they will be mobile between New Hampshire Avenue all the way around to pass River road. They'd be along the right side with their mobile work. We're checking now on the outer loop near the Little River Turnpike with the new accident reported near exit 50 to watch for response they were heading to the scene. Inside of the Beltway, The Suitland Parkway will be closed between South Capitol Street and fourth sterling. This is scheduled work watcher posted detours there in Maryland. The new accident was Conti Road between 1 97. A Route one followed Police Direction and Claxton Drive. And with Allstate, you can really save. Find out just how much you can say visit all ST dot com or call an agent to get a quote. Married to pump a w T o P traffic storm Team four. Meteorologist Lauren Ricketts says the forecast. It's gonna be a gorgeous week in all those Little on the blustery side. Temperatures are going to be in the Letterman forties.

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"For 48 traffic and weather on the AIDS back to Bob Miller in the W T o P traffic Senate and Virginia Eleanor Loop of the Beltway still very slow through Tysons headed past 66 that gallows Road and Little River Turnpike but believe what's left of the crash is gone now may be on the right shoulder, free from Have we gone completely after Braddock Relevant? All travel lanes are open and speeds are certainly picking up now on the outer loop on 3 95 south. Some delays headed south of the Pentagon toe. A point near Shirley didn't if there is an incident there may be on the shoulder. Nothing we could see but very slow getting past. Shirlington, after which he picks up pretty well and south on traffic on 95 is really slow after lording over the Janka Cuando 1 23, and there's a bit of a delay south out on Route one. Getting down to 2 34 maybe an incident there as well. Or I should say getting to Prince William Parkway south on Route One and Traffic on 66 is only slow, westbound out through Vienna and Fairfax. Any really? Not that bad. Centerville, in fact, is where the bulk of the delay is what there is of it. And in Maryland inner loop 3 55 past Connecticut in Georgia Briefly University and Password one college park just a bit of volume. Baltimore Washington Parkway. Just a brief volume delays through Green Belt and toward Laurel and 14 95 is doing all right as his 2 70 50 out of the Bay Bridge that is running without delay. It's Marlowe Furniture's biggest end of your clearance, with hundreds of items marked down and savings up to 75% off, plus free delivery available and Marlo pays your sales tax Bob in the W T o P traffic. Hey, Mike Stanford. What's going on weather wise? Well, it's fairly quiet across the region. We have an area of low pressure well to our south, and that's about the cloud cover in but too far South Bergen a precipitation.

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"For the big truckers. You're finding Caroline County, the South bound ramp to Carmel Church, except one of four is closed. This is due to a truck crash. There was flooding being reported. That could be the case. The love places as you're out about extra time stopping distance and caution but on dumb freeze road. South of Lake Jackson Drive Right at Lake Jackson. Officials are saying the roadway could be covered with water there, so please use caution. We're going to check now on the capital Beltway Couple of accidents reported on the outer loop of the Beltway of Virginia heading south. First of Route seven. They were alone the right side. And continuing on the outer loop south near the Little River Turnpike, watched her response to a crash there, and nobody should have to pay for one size fits all insurance. Liberty Mutual customizes your insurance. So you only pay for what you need. Customize and save with Liberty Mutual insurance. Married upon the W T o p traffic 19 4 meteorologist Lauren Rickets, you look outside and it's not a very pretty day, is it? No, not at on. It was interesting, Marius saying some of the flooding concerns that we have out there yet. A lot of rain is pushing across our area. Now it's mostly clearing Virginia. Other stuff you showers here in Loudon County. There's also a few showers down through the northern neck. But for the most part this is lifting to the north and east. Starting to clear the D C area right now. And will continue to press to the north and east clearing southern Maryland and eventually moving up towards Baltimore and then towards Philly. So this this rain is pushing out of here, But we got another bout of right and that's gonna happen later on as we head into the.