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"With Bloomberg, you get the story behind the story, the story behind the global birth rate, behind your EV battery's environmental impact, behind sand, yeah, sand, you get context, and context changes everything. Go to Bloomberg .com to get context. ...fill over a potential government shutdown if we can't figure out this whole budgeting situation. Kayleigh Lyons joins next, and we're going to sit down for a couple of moments with Senator Marsha Blackburn following that important meeting on AI on the Hill yesterday. Broadcasting 24 hours a day at Bloomberg .com and the Bloomberg Business Act, this is Bloomberg Radio. Now, from our nation's capital, this is Bloomberg Sound On. The Biden administration says we're making good on a long -held promise, ballooning budget deficits in Washington. We're in a bizarro political world here. Bloomberg Sound On. Politics, policy, and perspective. From DC's top names. Most people, including most Republicans in Congress, understand that we need to get aid to Ukraine. Who's going to take us in a rational way into the future and lead our country? This has really become kind of the new frontier in American politics, is this battle between red states and blue cities. Bloomberg Sound On with Joe Matthew and Kayleigh Lyons on Bloomberg Radio. How to follow the $500 billion meeting. Welcome to Hour 2 of Sound On. As Washington plans its next move on artificial intelligence after the big meeting yesterday with the titans of tech behind closed doors, we're joined in a moment by Senator Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee, who's working with Chuck Schumer now on a bipartisan approach to this fast -evolving technology. We'll be very curious to hear what she has to say coming up next. Later, a special conversation with Amos Hochstein, the White House senior advisor for...

News, Traffic and Weather
Fresh update on "marsha" discussed on News, Traffic and Weather
"News radio fm 9077 your information station with mandy factor and brian calvert sponsored by muckleshoot casino manda is off this morning frank lindsey is our editor on this wednesday it's 5 team let's recap some of our big stories of the morning the person who shot and wounded five people on the campus of morgan university in baltimore yesterday is still on the loose students and alumni running for cover in nearby buildings telling us they heard multiple rounds of gunfire around 9 30 pm everybody just kind of started screaming and alerting the people next to them that there was an active shooter and that we should all kind of like brace ourselves it was terrifying because i'm away from home according to police the shooting wounded at least five people all of them with non -life -threatening injuries emergency alerts triggering a shelter in campus thurgood marshall hall they're in that high rise that is the location of suspected shooters officers seen swarming the historically black college dramatic video capturing SWAT teams clearing room by room first responders taking stretchers i just really try to initiate that right to get in there get away from the windows because our student center has a lot of big windows mayor when is enough going to be enough when will the sanctity of american lives outweigh the sanctity of american guns university officials have canceled classes all day out of an abundance of caution they say they'll reassess plans for the rest of the homecoming week celebration for the first time in american history the house of representatives has voted to remove its speaker the office of speaker of the house of the states united house of representatives is hereby declared vacant a mere handful of far -right republicans turning against kevin mccarthy after he worked with democrats to make a short term deal to keep the government funded do you think mccarthy could ever pledge for speaker scabble again no mccarthy was silent as he left the house chamber then hours later a sudden and unexpected announcement he will not run for speaker again i don't regret standing up for choosing government over over grievance i do not regret negotiating our government is designed to find compromise mccarthy has been facing threats to his speakership from the moment he clinched the gavel he won on the 15th town only after making concession after concession to appeal to the far right wing of his party allowing a single lawmaker to call a vote to remove him facing a mutiny mccarthy realizing the odds were stacked against him he would need democrats to bail him out do you need their help to remain in leadership if no five republicans go with democrats then i'm out so it's what it's it's probably so in the end eight republicans joined all democrats to oust him as speaker we need a speaker who will fight for something anything if this house of representatives has exceeded all expectations then we definitely expectations it left the vast majority of republicans who are squarely behind mccarthy infuriated it's a total distraction it is some sort of pseudo psychopolitical fetish that we don't have time for on his way out mccarthy blasting those republican rebels that sink his speakership they don't get to say they're conservative because they're angry and they're chaotic that's not the party i belong but those who voted to remove him already eager to move on our bench is very deep there's a lot of people could that could serve very well in that position there is no permanent speaker all action will be halted in the house until next week when republicans try to find a new one for now congressman patrick mckenry will serve in a temporary role but votes have been cancelled for the week members are now leaving town the deadline for government the shutdown looming large right before thanksgiving abc news senior congressional correspondent rachel dot com stock charts dot com money update senators there is a marsha blackburn and richard blooming film are seeking information about tiktok's executive transfers from by dance it's china based parent company in a letter sent to tiktok the republican and democrat inquired about the relationship including whether tiktok disclosed recent personnel moves to the u .s. government the wall street journal says since the start of the year the high -profile executives who transferred from by dance to tiktok have taken on some of the top jobs and tiktok's money -making operations you and everyday investor will soon be able to own a cut of shrek music royalties starting tomorrow customers of investing platform public will be able to purchase a slice of the rights to the score of the shrek film franchise and receive quarterly payouts that's your money now jennifer kashenka northwest newsradio on wall street this hour futures are mostly higher the dow futures are up 44 s the &p futures up seven and the nasdaq futures are up 31 your money news at 20 and 50 minutes past the hour stay with 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The Trish Regan Show
Sen. Marsha Blackburn: 'Joe Biden Inc. Is Compromised' By China
"Happy to have back on the program with us today the senator from Tennessee, senator Marsha Blackburn senator welcome. I'm delighted to join you. Thank you so much for having me back. Well, it's always good to talk to you and we always learn a lot. Right now, the U.S. does not quite have the capability to handle all the fentanyl that's coming across our border by way of China. In fact, April Haynes was just saying and we just played earlier a clip of her saying that we don't have the capacity. She's kind of surprised that, you know, there aren't enough agents, there aren't enough analysts to deal with this if we don't have enough people dealing with the fentanyl crisis coming from China. What's the reality and upshot of that? And the upshot should be that Joe Biden picks up the phone and calls Xi Jinping and says, hey buddy, you know that $1 trillion trade deficit we had with you last year. That's going to stop. If you don't cut it out when it comes to this fentanyl that you are manufacturing and you've buddied up with the cartels, we know what you're doing. You're sending it across our border and it is adversely impacting. So many of our communities. And by the way, we're going to run the cartels out of this country. But Joe Biden won't do that. Because it appears the more we learn that Joe Biden, his family and Biden incorporated, are compromised on some front. So the Chinese Communist Party does not fear him.

AP News Radio
Trump's VP? Some in GOP already jockeying for consideration
"While it's known that former president Donald Trump is running again for the Republican nomination. The question remains of who might be his running mate, a shadow contest is underway with Republicans openly jockeying to position themselves as potential running mates with Donald Trump. Trump spoke during a swing through Iowa on Monday. We're going to have a lot of great choices for vice president. We're going to pick a great one. Three women who have been mentioned as possible contenders include representatives Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, at least stefanik of New York, and news anchor turned failed Arizona gubernatorial candidate Carrie Lake, who kissed a portrait of Trump that was placed on stage at the conservative political action conference this month. I don't know about you, but I say we spend every single day from here going forward striving to make America great again. According to people who have spoken to Trump, he's in no rush to make a decision, but allies say he is looking for someone who is unabashedly loyal. Trump has discussed other potential running mates, including Nikki Haley, South Carolina senator Tim Scott, Tennessee senator Marsha Blackburn, and Iowa governor Kim Reynolds. I am Jennifer King

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
Sen. Marsha Blackburn: Biden Needs to Apologize to Rebecca Kiessling
"You had the crowd going today. What a fun day at cpac. Well, it is and as we said, our segment was human trafficking cartels and beyond the China balloon. Because you look at how the Chinese Communist Party and the Mexican cartels are in cahoots. And you look at the how this fentanyl crisis is unique to the United States and all of that fentanyl is coming out of China, Mexico, cartels, and into our community. What was your reaction yesterday when President Biden actually laughed at a woman because of the fentanyl issue and losing losing children as well? He needs to apologize to that family immediately. I thought that was in very poor taste. I thought it was almost a moment of ridicule of the sadness. And I can not imagine as a mom and a grandma. I can not imagine the trauma and heartbreak of losing both of my children. I just can't. When you look at the drug addiction in this country and the drugs coming across our border and Memphis, the crime rates are just off the charts deadliest city most dangerous city in America, what is your message to people in Tennessee about the policies of these Democrats? Well, they need to look at how the issue of the cartels and the drug trafficking human trafficking gangs. All of that fits together. And pushing these gangs into our cities and that you're driving up the crime rate. The drug dealers. You know, Todd, the thing is, when you talk to the Tennessee bureau of investigation or of any state, they will tell you. The cartel has a presence in our state. The cartel is active, in our state.

Mark Levin
Marsha Blackburn: Biden Knows Iran Nuclear Deal Would Hurt Israel
"They know that this would be detrimental to Israel Israel is very concerned about this And they know that Iran is trying to enrich uranium to the point that they are just shy of being able to have that nuclear warhead So why would you embolden someone who is your adversary Why would you embolden someone who is the world's largest state sponsor of terrorism Why would you have sanctions on them So that they have billions of dollars to spend on that terrorist activity by funding the proxies who carry out their work And why would you have the Russians of all people negotiating with the Iranians to achieve this deal And I have been encouraged that Israel is very forced right and pushing back on all of this they are encouraging this administration not to move forward with Iran and I've also been encouraged that senator Menendez had said if there is any kind of deal that is reached it will have to come to the Senate foreign affairs committee for hearings and then it would have to go to a vote in the Senate and quite frankly I don't think that you would see the votes there but mark the point is it is a standing to think that looking at the product of the new access of evil Russia Iran China and North Korea The administration would take an action that would embolden the world's largest state sponsor of terrorism

The Charlie Kirk Show
Senator Marsha Blackburn Shares Her Insights on China
"Senator, you've been really good on China for years. We kind of taken our eye off China recently. They're re locking down, we don't know if they're going to take a move for Taiwan, but they're talking a big game. Anything that we need to know about China in recent news, our position towards China, what's your insight there? One of the things we know is you can not trust the Chinese Communist Party. I find it very interesting that China, Russia, Iran, North Korea. That is your new axis of evil. And you look at the China Russia relationship. And I don't think she should be paying is going to be believing Vladimir Putin the next time he says, hey, we're going to go take Ukraine. It's only going to take us about three days. We are in the 60 something days at this point with this fight. And people are rallying the global community is rallying to China. Here's the thing to watch, is China go into dump Russia and let them just be pushed back into Russia, or is China going to prop them up by their oil? Bank them with all the sanctions that are being put on

The Charlie Kirk Show
Senator Marsha Blackburn Can Tell You Exactly What a Woman Is
"Marshall Blackburn center. Welcome back to the program. Good to be with you. Thank you so much. So senator, I just got to ask you the trick question of the decade. What is a woman? You know, a woman is an adult female human being, two chromosomes. There are so many ways we can answer that question. And Charlie, I have to tell you, I was probably dumbfounded as anybody with the fact that I could not get an answer from judge Jackson as to could she provide the definition of the word woman. And of course, my question came in a series of questions that I was asking her about work education, the school board she serves on a curriculum called kindergarten that teaches children as young as 5 to choose a gender. I went to the VMI case and justice Ginsburg had written in that case in the deciding position that there were enduring differences between male and female. This, of course, was the decision that let women into our military academies. And I was moving on to question her about the NCAA and biological males competing against biological females. So since I couldn't get an answer from her about what kindergarten or the VMI decision in justice Ginsburg's writing on that opinion, I just looked at her and said, well, can you provide me the definition of the word woman? Because these cases dealing with biological males competing in women's sports is going to end up with the Supreme Court. Because when you allow biological males into that competition, in essence, what you're doing is doing away with title 9, which means that girls have equal opportunity in sports. They can't be discriminated against.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Secret Gender Transition Closets Discovered in Schools
"Go to this story here. More secret gender transition closets discovered in public schools. A group's fear parents are being kept in the dark. Quote, they started in colleges, but trans closets stocked with transgender clothes and accessories for students to change into after arriving to school and back out before going home are being discovered in public schools with some indication that they're being kept secret from parents. So if you are sending your child to public school, there is a chance, albeit, I don't know how widespread, but this kind of goes to show the culture around government school teachers and how they think they control your kids. There is a chance that they are being exposed to are even participating

Mark Levin
Sen. Marsha Blackburn: KBJ Gave Minimum Sentences to Criminals
"And as you mentioned the child porn cases where she went below the minimum And that is important for people to understand Mark not below the maximum but below the minimum Where she made decisions to release hardened criminals like murderers and bank robbers and drug dealers And she even wrote in one of her opinions and I read this back to her where she had lamented that she could not let every prisoner out who was held in D.C. custody Department of Corrections custody during COVID And that is someone who is you know it makes me question that commitment to the rule of

Mark Levin
Sen. Marsha Blackburn Explains Her Question to KBJ to Define 'Woman'
"And why I think that we've had arabella and demand justice and groups that are backing her for the Supreme Court They've also backed and pushed some of these individuals for the federal district and appellate court And as they've said give us your money and will push for progressives on the court Activists judges And she knew full well if she gave me an answer if she agreed with justice Ginsburg which is what I'd ask her if she agreed with justice Ginsburg This error enduring differences between men and women And if she gave that answer then she would have offended those that are on that progressive far left that Marxist ideology And that was not what she wanted to do So she just said I can't But I think I won't Because she didn't want to move to the point of offending them And of course my question had come in a line of questioning that I was doing Starting with her work on a progressive private school board about their curriculum that teaches what kindergarten and children to choose their gender as young as 5 years old And then I went to the VMI decision that justice Ginsburg wrote in that case United States versus Virginia And that is the seminal women's rights case that allows women entire military institutions And she wouldn't say if she agreed with justice Ginsburg which honestly I thought she would probably do So then I just asked her can you give me the definition of the word woman

Mark Levin
Sen. Marsha Blackburn: KBJ Didn't Say She Starts With the Constitution
"Because they want to know where she is on court packing what her judicial philosophy is They want to know why she tried to overrule a law that Congress should pass that said the law was unreviewable but she reviewed it anyway she put in a nationwide injunction on president Trump's immigration policy She was overturned by the by the D.C. circuit a liberal circuit That's how far to the left and how progressive that she is And as you said she is well educated She is pleasant She is conversant good temperament but she is so liberal You know one of the things to me that was a telltale In her opening statement and this is how I closed out my comments which ended our Republican side of the questioning I read her opening statement back to her For your she said is she a decision And she begins from a neutral position And then she reviews the facts of the case She looks at precedent And then she makes a decision consistent with her oath of office And I read that back to her and I said what you left out is the constitution That is where your decision making process should begin Is with the truth The United States

The Charlie Kirk Show
The Totalitarian Truth Hidden Behind KBJ's "Biologist" Comment
"By now you've probably heard the back and forth between katangi Brown Jackson and Marsha Blackburn went into this in great detail. Yesterday and talked about how katangi Brown Jackson was unable to answer a very basic question. She was not able to answer the question of what is a woman. Now, katangi Brown Jackson, of course, has been mocked openly by almost every major conservative media outlet. You wouldn't even know she said this if you looked at CNN or The New York Times, the only way they describe it is right wingers pounce on tangi Brown Jackson to be unable to answer question or to yielding to experts and it kind of struck me as very interesting the way that she answered this question. And I listened to this tape over and over again. And first of all, katangi Brown Jackson has a smug attitude. She has a contempt for the entire process. She feels entitled to be the next Supreme Court Justice. You're going to see in her mannerisms, the way she's answering questions, she does not have any, I don't think she has any humility that prior nominees have had such as Amy Coney Barrett, who I thought was magnanimous and charming, contagion Brown Jackson has no such tone. And how she's approaching this. But I want you to re listen to this tape, because I think it's very telling. In fact, it's a unique window into how katangi Brown Jackson and the upcoming CRT regime or the new status, if you will, that we are going to be battling for the rest of my life, how they view the world. It's a window into who they think should actually have the power and why they think you should have almost none. Play cut 55. Can you provide a definition for the word woman? Can I provide a definition? No. Yeah. I can't. You can't? Not in this context. I'm not a biology. You have the word woman is so unclear in controversial that you can't give me a definition. She's not a biologist. Now, she should be mocked for that. She should be ridiculed for her inability to answer just the basic biological question, XX, XY chromosomes, not that hard, women can give birth, men can not. Pretty easy, pretty simple. What an opportunity for katangi Brown Jackson to have had a viral moment that might have had Republicans vote for, say, excuse me. I'm a woman. I'm a mother. I know what a woman is. You know what a woman is Marsha Blackburn. Instead, she almost says, no, I can't answer that because she knew, of course, the alphabet mafia would come after her, but the way she answered it, though, was more than just, I can't, which is, I'm not the specialist here. I'm just a judge trying to be on the Supreme Court.

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
Dinesh and Daughter Danielle Discuss the KBJ Hearings
"My daughter Danielle de Souza gill is in town and you know Danielle, she's the author of the choice. The abortion divide in America. She's also the host of counterculture with Danielle desert gill. It's on epic TV. And we thought we would talk a little bit about the hearings and Brown Jackson. I'm afraid that this is a woman who's going to probably make her way on the court. Now she doesn't alter the balance of the court, but she is going to be on the left. I mean, in a group of leftists, she's going to probably occupy the fire disposition on the left. What do you make of her for a statement that she couldn't even define what a woman was? Well, I think that this just shows what Marsha Blackburn said, which is that this is how radical she really is. She really is just a far left wing progressive and even further than any kind of traditional progressive we would think of because she can't even acknowledge anything in the realm of feminism because she doesn't even know what a woman is. So she's obviously solely focused in her mind on the trans issue. But I think that hopefully I hope that people like Manchin cinema and others will see this as she is so radical. So please send this back and bring us back a more moderate Democrat or maybe someone who is left wing, but she is another level of left wing that is not acceptable. I mean, what you're saying is that even feminism is too right wing for her. Right wing for her because she doesn't acknowledge that there's such thing as a woman, even though she was nominated because she was a woman. She herself is a woman, but she clearly doesn't know that. So I don't even know how she identifies herself when she's marking her gender or on a paper or things like that. She doesn't know what woman

The Larry Elder Show
Judge Brown Jackson Struggles to Define the Word 'Woman'
"Judge Brown Jackson was asked, what's your definition of a woman? Can you provide a definition for the word woman? Can I senator Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee? We interviewed just the other day. Provide a definition. Yeah. I can't. You can't? Not in this context. I'm not a biology of the word woman is so unclear in controversial that you can't give me a definition. Senator in my work as a judge, what I do is I address disputes if there's a dispute about a definition, people make arguments and I look at the law and I decide. So I'm not the fact that you can't give me a straight answer about something as fundamental as what a woman is underscores the dangers of the kind of progressive education that we are hearing about.

Mark Levin
Judge Jackson Can't Define 'Woman' to Sen. Marsha Blackburn
"Marsha Blackburn at the hearing yesterday cut three go Can you provide a definition for the word woman Can I provide a definition Yeah I can't You can't Not in this context Nobody should serve on the Supreme Court Who can not provide a definition of woman or refuses Because they have a radical extreme political agenda Start from the top again cut three go Can you provide a definition for the word woman Can I provide a definition No Yeah I can't You can't Not in case context I'm not a biology of the word woman is so unclear in controversial that you can't give me a definition senator in my work as a judge what I do is I address disputes if there's a dispute about a definition people make arguments They aren't disputes right now There's litigation that will work its way to the Supreme Court over the definition of a woman And apparently this judge finds this very controversial So controversial might defeat her nomination And dick Durbin finds this a conspiracy theory but he's always been a very very stupid individual Go ahead And I decided so I'm not the fact that you can't give me a straight answer about something as fundamental as what a woman is underscores the dangers of the kind of progressive education that we are hearing about

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Senator Marsha Blackburn Rebukes General Mark Milley During Senate Hearing
"You have managed to do is to politicize the us military to downgrade our reputation with our allies. Nobody has resigned. Nobody has submitted their resignation. And we've got thousands of people watching this hearing today. That are looking at you. All and saying i can't believe they're sitting there and not answering the questions and are trying to punt a yell back punt the polite word for it. God bless marsha blackburn you while the three people who may have broken the american military that was yesterday during the senate herring with the centcom commander with the secretary of defense and with the most senior military officer in the united states mark milley. Who dodged questions who wouldn't answer the important questions about our surrender in afghanistan and somebody called them out and you know what she has more guts than most of all. The politicians combined on capitol hill was reading. The chiron is that was playing. Is that clip was playing us reading the lowest third of description. And what does it say about marsha blackburn. Yeah that's right perfect eric. It says right there. Marsha blackburn republican tennessee serving in the us senate since oh twenty nine so she's being there for less than two years vats why she has

Mark Levin
Sen. Marsha Blackburn's Impression of Congressional Hearing With Military Generals
"Well listen I watched this hearing today most of it and you were really quite brilliant the way that you insisted on short answers so they wouldn't filibuster And he wanted some of the very very important topics Tell me what your takeaway is from this hearing My takeaway from death is that you had general McKinsey listening to general Miller who was there on the ground in Afghanistan General McKinsey is it sent Tom They passed the information up to Austin and mellie that you could not do a speedy withdrawal If you did it to Taliban was going to move in and take control that you had to take keep control of the embassy Bagram airfield and put some additional people at HKS airport in order to facilitate the exit Joe Biden didn't want to hear any of that And what is of is really frustrating I think to a lot of the men and women in uniform and a lot of our veterans is that you didn't have million Austin really forcing the issue of but mister president you can't do what you want to do and get people out of Afghanistan And keep the government system in the country And Joe Biden was focused on a date certain so that he could go out there and have his victory dance on September 11th and say hey look at me I'm the guy I ended this war And Mark it is like he missed the entire point of this We were Uh oh Did we lose the senator I guess we did the war on terror for a reason

Encyclopedia Womannica
Influential Educators: Abolitionist Prudence Crandall
"Was born on september third. Eighteen three in rhode island booth of her parents. Pardon and esther were farmers. Imprudence was young. Her family relocated to canterbury connecticut. There prudence studied arithmetic. Latin and science topics not normally taught to girls at the time. But prudence is family was quaker. Quakers believe in equal opportunity for education in eighteen. Thirty one. prudence opened her own private school for girls. The canterbury female boarding school. The school served the wealthiest canterbury families and was a source of great pride in the community. It was ranked as one of the best schools in connecticut with the curriculum that rivaled even the most elite all boys schools but prudence is school was not entirely equal. All of her students were white to encourage prudence to take a more aggressive stance. Prudence is black housekeeper. Marsha davis began strategically leaving copies of the abolitionist newspaper. The liberator in places where she knew prudence would find them. The liberator promoted the need for immediate abolition as opposed to a gradual abolition. That was more commonly supported by the new england. Delete sarah harris who came from a prominent black family in the area was the first to actively approach prudence about integrating school. Sara was eager to continue her own education so that she could become a teacher for other black children and in eighteen thirty. Two prudence enrolled sarah in the canterbury boarding school. The decision was met with outrage white. Parents demanded that prudence expel sarah when she refused. They withdrew their daughters from the school realizing that she'd need to find new sources of tuition. Prudence went to speak with william lloyd garrison. The outspoken white abolitionist publisher of the liberator prudence and william discussed the possibility of converting the canterbury school into a school entirely for black girls. William connected prudence with money of the most prominent black families in new england and in eighteen thirty three the school reopened with a new mission to educate quote young ladies and little misses of color. The class consisted of twenty four students and the curriculum remained identical to that of the original. Can't school

Think 100%: The Coolest Show
"marsha" Discussed on Think 100%: The Coolest Show
"Net's please go there. We have a facebook page but that's the african cemetery. We have instagram twitter Bethesda african cemetery You know we have a book that i wish i had a copy of it right you. I show it to you that they can but if you go on our website you can actually purchase the booker. Purchase t shirts And we have a friday Friday meetings one thirty east coast time. People are welcome to come into that. Meeting would now demonstrating in front of the woman who bought our ancestors So we're asking people to join us in front of her house This awesome her corporate address to so Whatever so. We're asking people to join us on mondays at five o'clock because this has to be answered you know we cannot have a twenty first century slavery situations where we have white people buying black people whether they're dead or alive This has to stop. This has to stop and it stops right here but says at moses macedonia african cemetery when i know we have folks from all over the world who listened but if you you heard the website if you wanted this help out definitely need help with your local if you're if you're in that area if you're into the dmv is a as we call it maryland. Area please support that. The marsha coming man. I i knew this would be. I knew this would be a long. I knew this would be a good and glue take longer. I'm so glad you took a little extra time. I do have one more question. I do have to end on. This is actually. I think we can't end this without this. So hopefully you can this indulge me live more time to access one last question here okay. I'm i'm almost afraid of what the question is gonna be but okay. This is the question how you feel about. How environmental justice is embedded in the current. Us administration and would you say it's been co-opted and that we should be concerned based on your known. Incite inexperienced with the epa and other federal agencies along with the neglect of black people and black and ryan. Yeah i That's an issue. I b c s. Spend a lot of time thinking about and you know you know i. When i was working in opposite of environmental protection it be a you know i saw how communities were pitted against each other and the way it was it was in many ways very clever the way they would get these different organizations to fight against each other. I mean something as simple as As offering a grant.

Think 100%: The Coolest Show
"marsha" Discussed on Think 100%: The Coolest Show
"Yes i'm i'm i'm encouraging people to tell the truth that when they call me i tell them to choose than what they do with. It is what i'm hoping they will do with. It is to is to put pressure on the us government to do the right thing in south africa. So i plead guilty to all of it. Yes And then of course i filed a complaint zoot lawsuit against the us government. Which eventually won. And i won. I think the lot one the largest lawsuits ever been one against the united states government and But i had no idea about the death threats. There were about to come my way. I had no idea that when i took an independent group of black doctors to south africa so that we can finally get a handle on what the us government did not want me to find out. When i was working at a p a that they would you know they would try to kidnap my daughter and that it would be south african mineworkers. That would track down the kidnapper Fight them an rescue my daughter and bring her back to me. so So i had no idea how how far this gone up in the. Us herbals now. I understand that a lot of what happened to me was actually Being orchestrated at a very very very high offices in the united states government and. I'm glad i didn't know. Actually i thought it was all at the level But i found out later that it wasn't and that my family was a lot more danger than we than we realized. So for those who are listening. I think what's important to note that this one of the one of the most beautiful moments in my life and was actually and we're going to get the legislation but was actually receiving the no fear award flow. Dr marsha coleman auto bio For those who probably should know now listening and but we don't know is that i also became a of not to the level that you're hearing now but a type of a whistleblower craigslist..

Think 100%: The Coolest Show
"marsha" Discussed on Think 100%: The Coolest Show
"But then as the movement progressed were basically the the movement almost became a wing of the democratic party as opposed to an independent organizing tool was a problem that i and i think more importantly that we look at why the state decided to kill. Dr king is very instructive because when back to king started reaching out to african leaders when he started having those kinds of discussions study questioning the motives in the mission of the democratic party started questioning Integration and and one of the one of his last statements of course when they said you know. Do you question The philosophy or the the the direction in terms of integration. And he said you know. I have led my people into a burning house and then someone said well. What do you do at that point. Said you know you become a fireman So i think at the end of his life because movements always dynamic people always changing and and and trying to understand how their analysis can be sharpened. I think he began to question. Some of the directions. He began to question the direction of the civil rights movement back. The marshall coleman outta bio for the audience who may not know you are an activist you on historian former black panther and you are expert on u. s. u. n. africa relations. So can you tell us about your work with the united nations and then with the epa. Yeah i mean. I had the most amazing opportunity to work at the united nations. And and i worked for a a of a man who is from Cookie jar and It was. I looked down under the auspices of the united nations development program and so i was the representative of for there was a smaller unit in their call. United nations danell sahelian office and we worked in the parts of africa that were facing desertification or desert encroachments. And so i worked in tanzania in uganda and kenya and the obama and and that entire region to help these countries understand how we could bring the wealth of knowledge from the international community to aid these communities that were suffering from from desert encroachment And so it was it was. It was an amazing opportunity. Because i was able to work with communities with refugee communities communities that were fleeing the desert in which the earth had nulla was no longer able to provide the capacity to feed them And so you know. I worked on a day to day basis with people who face survival issues and have made the decision to fight on for the next day and not die the day before And so i learned a lot about courage.

Think 100%: The Coolest Show
"marsha" Discussed on Think 100%: The Coolest Show
"Hundred percent. Next day respect nick. Everything cokie dot now. World is not dr. marsha coleman out by. Let me tell you something. She is a warrior personified. Dr marcia coming out of bio. How're you doing and doing very well. How are you doing rams. listen. I'm i'm all right now. I'm happy to see you smile. Listen if it is if you look into your dictionary and there's a picture of a strong black women next i kick but and take names. There is also my komen outta by that she sees he right. They're taking kicking somebody but y'all as he entertained lane she's also this free autumn. Give some of these these good stats. He's also the author of the pulitzer prize. Not made it no fear a whistle blowers triumph over corruption and retaliation at the epa and. She worked at the remit to protect agencies for eighteen years and blew the whistle on a us multinational corporation that endangered south africans So that just gives a little background but she does so much more than that. she's also dear friend of mine. And i'm just so happy to have her with me here so Dot komen dot. Marsha coleman adebayo For those who don't know who you are Who is dr. Marcia common outta by. That's one of those soul searching questions on if you wake me up at four o'clock in the morning and say who are you. How are you supposed to answer that question. First of all. I'm a mother. Go mother to two beautiful beautiful Black kids you know. One is a young black male who's been challenged in many ways of surviving in america and has been stopped by police over thirty times Without even getting a parking ticket just because he's black and But at the same time has a defiant wonderful spirit that allows him to continue to navigate to life despite white supremacy. And i have this absolutely drop dead gorgeous daughter who is A psychologist in the tradition of francis. Creswell think Who she was able to minted her in many ways as she mentored both my son and my daughter and and she's also just amazing woman down woman And i'm a wife and In many ways my political activists comes out of my love for black people my love at at the at the You know on on a very large scale. It'd be my love for black. People on a smaller scale is down to the family. My love for my children and my husband And making sure that the next generation has a better chance of defeating white supremacy assuming that we don't accomplish that before Is our time. But the next generation has a chance of defeating this monster before this monster completely destroys the entire planet so So so at the at the end of the day. I'm a mom and a wife and i'm a friend And then on the other side of that coin. I suppose you know as i said. My political activism naturally flows from my love of my family and my community some political activists and i've been a political activists my entire life..

Loving The Work You Do
"marsha" Discussed on Loving The Work You Do
"Love and the work. You do podcast. Welcome to today's episode in today's episode. I go deeper in to conversation with. Masha simmons oh my gosh. I have known. Masha forever Masha is a professional organizer with over twenty five years of experience in the organizing industry. Masha is the author. she is a speaker. She is a national brand when it comes to organize in she is the founder and president of sorted out inc. The lead in professional organizers and company. In south florida and she is recognized. As one of the top professional organizers in the country she has authored five formal books and organizing and including the bestselling organiz in your day. Smart office organizers and five days to a clutter free house and ten time management choices. Her books are available in select kiosk around the country As i said masha is well known. She has been interviewed. Extensively in the media has been featured in national magazines including women's day better homes and gardens woman's world self costco magazine and family circle lummus newspapers include in the miami herald the sun um florida business. John masha has been everywhere. Masha moved her business online a long time ago. I wanna say on longtime ago this is like during the recession of two thousand eight is when i met mosher and sh- even then she was online She has over two hundred regular participants around the world in her programs which include a very affordable monthly program to help people get organized and a weekly program with amazon help guaranteed success and she also has another program which i took part of which is a professional organizers certification course which trains and certifies people who want to become professional organizes. All right so let me to my own. Hone that means. I am a professional organized. So yes you can hit me up with your questions. In addition she offers a free daily. Five minute organizing challenge to anyone interested in learning the skills of organizing. I i have to say that. Masha is also A close friend and confidant to sandra felton The founder of massey's anonymous and messes anonymous goes way back. I think into the early to the late seventies But even everything in that group rings true in this current time that we live in and.

How I Got Here with Dave Fiore
"marsha" Discussed on How I Got Here with Dave Fiore
"I'm a little nervous about it. But south america. Now if you did your research about the two of us. He's a very romantic guy and he's asked me to marry him. I've married him six times and people are always like. Oh my god got married for the fourth time light. We fight and break up. We've never fought. We don't break up his just the nicest guy you'll ever meet. He just likes to marry me. He's just very romantic. So we've been married all over the world so we've been married in greece we've been you've been married like literal of weddings literally a wedding ceremony. We put it on like a fashion show. Now come on get with the program here. So this last minute like fashion shows and everything else that i do siren. We we get to a country or wherever. We're going greece italy hawaii. We got married on a glacier. In alaska we got married in cuba was our last wedding before the pandemic and the next wedding was going to be in south america in rio so we've decided to go ahead and book so you dress up. We dress up and we just take one dress. I don't read about it. I just go grab some dress off the rack. Diller's dillard's off white or whatever and we just hire people we hire a little gondolier guide. Italy girl up in the glacier park ranger girl. I mean we just find people you should hear him. Tell these stories now day now. That's good sounds like he's reading the vows you repeat them get go through the whole thing. We use our ritual vows bells and he had like when we went to elegant. I'm translated talion gondolier. Anybody handed them to major props to dean is romantic. Say if you just look at our pictures we some great pictures but anyway yeah. So he's quite creative. And i climbed a tree. Where was that in. Venice italy and try to get my flowers arbitrate. I said. put me on your shoulders. I get my bouquet from that trees. Got flowers on. All the floors were closed. It was like a sunday and all the forest were closed. So i climbed industry got my flowers. Yeah which just make it work. So how many times have you been married six six times six times. So we're about to get married twice because we had cove we miss this year. So we're going to go to rio and boy series. So we'll get married. That's two places in south america february. Two thousand twenty two which is only what lovin months. We'll get with two more questions for you. We're down one is looking back. What would you say is the one thing or person that really changed the trajectory of your life to this point that would be my husband because of the life that i'm living with our children and my wonderful world but in my business world it would be a man named jack rasnic who the models of the south modeling competition. He kept me on the is always bringing the models. Bring the models bring a bunch of them. Bring twenty four to come out and you got the numbers brings and we're always trying to beat the other agencies so you know if if i had not i'm sorry you ask the question one person. There's three eileen jack and my husband okay. Mom and dad. of course. okay. Everybody all my kids knows your dad still with us now. He's not. We lost addie about eight years ago. Now i know it's so weird it's like it's just sad. I'm an orphan you know when you get to be our age. Let's say h you're like young. You're a spring chicken over their day. Super young yeah you are. They definitely changed my life the modeling world that i didn't take so syria i mean i took it serious. It was fun. And i loved it..

How I Got Here with Dave Fiore
"marsha" Discussed on How I Got Here with Dave Fiore
"So you've mentioned your husband dean a couple times. Tell me about him how you met and what he means to you while we were talking about this last night as i was telling you earlier surely grant passed away a found out last night. He walked into the bedroom last night. And i said oh my god. I'm so sad. Shirley graham passed away. And he's like all know i looked at him and i can. You believe all the gears we've been together and and how our paths cross okay. Let me tell you the story on that dane. Do we remember the little rock and roll place here all the cab stand. Yeah yeah so. And i call him big. I have a son named little dame de we do. Come little dana big building. He owned sunglass stores. He had like twenty eight sunglass stores all over the southeast atlanta up to maryland and delaware and met him there. And he's talking to me. And i don't know he said i gave you my phone number. I didn't give him my number. He's full of. But you know i i was with a girlfriend and i talked to him for a few minutes and just walked off but he called the modeling agency. He knew i know modeling. Agency asked me to dinner. And i blew him off for like months and months and months. Call eight five times and finally said. I'm going to dinner with the sky. I told my roommate. Selena i've just got divorced and i told my roommate's selene i'm just going to go to dinner with the sky and he was charming and he was fabulous. I just could've so overlooked how and ended up being so great but the crazy thing is he owns sunglass stores back in the eilly mitchell dyson. Let's go back to. When i was teaching for alien and went to this modeling competition in hilton head. South carolina. it was started by a named. Jack resnick who started with the wool amina and her husband. Bruce gosh bruce. Anyway so they started the convention my husband modeled for the company that we tried to beat out every year nemesis like the agency that we had to win agency the year and it was millie lewis. She had the modeling agencies. In the carolinas. We were up against i. Lean milli. I lean and billy. He was first overall mel model winter of that year of the first models of the south which i was still like in the ninth grade. So i mean he's like eight and a half years older than i am. So i mean can you raise the is that it is crazy so he was in the modeling industry but he had some glass doors.

How I Got Here with Dave Fiore
"marsha" Discussed on How I Got Here with Dave Fiore
"Was literally a high school senior report okay. How'd that little plastic stuff you get at the dime store walgreens or whatever yeah it was it was i had somebody do the artwork on it like literally handroll it okay anyway to turn into a book and i got my is being number so i was a real author now. Okay so you know. It was all just constantly hype up. What you're doing and promoting and all these ideas of mine from i went on anna show. I was so nervous. Oh my god. I couldn't even breathe. And when she was the oprah tallahassee at the time right she was the oprah of and i got up leaving where we filmed the show and she says just have such great posture. We teach me how to shut down the runway. My posture and i'm like of course. I have already been in new york. Been around eilly ford. And we'll let me but i'm intimidated. Because i'm now marcia dog with a book like really like what are you know about a buck. A write a book anyway. So i taught her and we became best friends since early. Two guess in two thousand and two you created nyc model actor bootcamp that skirt right so That was based on what you were doing earlier for. Eileen or tell me what that was about well. I basically basically emulated what she had done that i had experienced in college and her new. She didn't call a boot camp. But i tweaked to be a lot alike but very different in many ways so we would see all the agencies that my boot camp we would see the agencies but i would have them saying hotel and entertain them around the clock like literally. Run the clock ticks to broadway shows. She used to take us the limos. But then i started going to like danielle blues. And if anybody doesn't know who danielle. He's one of the most famous chefs in the entire world. He's fabulous became really great friends with danielle and i entertain at his restaurant but the camp started out new york city boot camp and i tweeted the first year. Had the idea. Well actually. I moved there when my son was five years old. We have three daughters and son okay. My three older daughters were they just probably twelve nine. Eight and little dane was four five and a lady the modeling convention that my family had to go to because i was competing with my models in this convention. This woman saw little jane my son and said oh my god i have to have him in new york and this woman was surely grant i found out. She passed away last night and she. I was watching the voice last night and nick. Jonas is one of the judges. Shirley founded the jonas brothers and i looked up charlie. Vitol turn about a year and a half. She had been ninety eight years old. I talked to her before the virus. And i found out she passed away last night. I was just devastated but anyway..

How I Got Here with Dave Fiore
"marsha" Discussed on How I Got Here with Dave Fiore
"So they went on strike and when they came back of strike hard local higher. And i've always wanted to work for the airlines. So i thought okay. So they hired like twelve people when eastern came back and that we must have been nineteen eighty nine eight thousand eight hundred eighty eight or eighty nine after they had gone on strike that they hired nine out of the twelve. People they hired. Luckily we're all cute girls. I'm talking some hot babes on the runway. It was his tara you. The pilots pull the jets when they first landed the first. You know first week what. they're like. Open the glass and the you know the wind the windshield pulling their glasses down. What all these girls on the runway drive in the kubota's the gp hooking up the ground power units. Oh yeah we drove all the equipment. It was so much fun. But i worked a total of nine hours a week so i could get free air travel as real here so i would not have guessed that i didn't think so but that does sound like a lot of fun go. Yeah it was a blast. We had so much fun. Hey everybody just a quick reminder that this episode is brought to you by fiori communications just like people. Every business has a story to tell. We've been helping our clients. Tell their stories in two thousand one because who you are as a company is just as important as what you do to learn more about. How telling your story can make a difference in your business visit. Fury communications dot com. Thanks again for listening now. Back to the show. Now you're back with marcia dole models and i saw that really what kind of kick started. The big success was someone or several people started calling for promotional models. You tidgy were home. Dave you so you became the supplier of promotional model. So i tell us what a promotional model is okay. Have you ever been to a grocery store or an event when somebody walks up to you and says here's a free t shirt if you'll give me your email address or if you'll sign up you know here's something free promotional model does they don't have to be tall and skinny. Don't have to be gorgeous. They don't have to be and he's certain type of height or weight. They can be anyone who has a great personality professional with a great smile. So i had tons of those because they were not model material that i had trained and i couldn't take them to new york because of them were model material right so now i can get you a job doing promotional modeling. Which was i mean. I can't yeah. We'll we'll talk about this. Continue on continue. I'll keep going because it's so great. I mean this was. This was my heyday of my whole business. I saw at one point. You had forty eight thousand models under your management forty eight minutes and forty eight. That's that's that's the last count we have was forty eight thousand. Now mind you. This was before emails this is before the internet. May my husband would fly all over the country. We would set up booths at universities from university of southern cal to gaze will make all of the country all the universities most all Division one schools. Lots of people. And we've give away free jobs for fifteen dollars an hour. Sign up here so that would sign up. We had the polaroid camera we would have. We'd take their picture. It would come out of. The camera would staple it to their location. Get their phone number now..

How I Got Here with Dave Fiore
"marsha" Discussed on How I Got Here with Dave Fiore
"As a model as a model as an instructor and then the owner of ali mitchell's for at this point probably ten years from the time i was seventeen with eileen till i was twenty six twenty seven in her agency. Yeah so we competed this big model competition and we would find these scrape girls and small towns train them and then at the conventions the agencies from new york paris milan japan would come and we negotiate and we would get. Hey you won't this model. How about this one. And that's how it worked back in that day. Okay so it's going well and perry. You eventually opened up a second location in tallahassee. Well her location was so going here and a friend of mine who took it over in basically bought into it. He was ready to kind of be done with it. So i took it over and bought it out so i had to. I lay mitchell's one in perry one in tallahassee okay in the tallahassee one was doing well today it was doing well doing well. So you're getting a combination of of models from the campuses as well as local talent. Yes okay so you know. I mean it's such great influx of students here from all over with the three universities that we have a real tc fairview but Yeah so there was a lot of new blood up here but it was training and teaching and teaching self confidence and you know some etiquette and just thinks that kids need to know i know from experience. There's a difference between doing whatever it is you love to do in running a business doing whatever it was. So how did you like that part of it. Actually running the business side of things and having to take on those responsibilities as well i love it. I feel the same way today. I love running my business. Says i love money of figuring out money. I love solving problems of marketing. And i love hands on training people. So you know and we'll go into it..

How I Got Here with Dave Fiore
"marsha" Discussed on How I Got Here with Dave Fiore
"That's where most of all my buddies from perry went was fsu so followed in their footsteps. But you didn't do the band i didn't. I did a ban those days were over and you know the reason you're in the bay Well for me was to be a major at the band to be a major. But i took piano lessons. I took whole ivan dance. You know my mother put me in everything. You can't into small town or any down. I was doing it all right. So i know i'm a ban person. My wife and i actually met in the marching chiefs so at least the way. I assume that to march in the fall meant you had to play an instrument in the spring right. so i'm dead. you play. I'm going to go with net a you are good. Oh my gosh are you kidding. That's right so you majored in communications head. And why did you choose that major. did you have. Did you have a plan for that or whatever you thinking. I'll be honest with you dave. I had absolutely no clue what i wanted to be. When i grew up. No clue. And i remember just research and all these different majors and just add that one just seemed it just seemed like fun communications advertising and so i got a degree and dad and i you know i love working. People through their problems called me. Dr glick my maiden names glickman and so in college or comey dr legg because everybody came to my apartment with their problems so i love. Psychology just came natural to me to work through their problems of free counseling. Absolutely still call dot org lick all right so you've had your modeling experience as a as a younger teenager to trip to atlanta right. We were sixteen or so. I was fifteen when i started modeling in atlanta and it was four times four to six times a year. Then we got the special shi'as okay so you became a model sort of by accident back first time that you've got the bug right and you started doing it regularly. So how did that layover with college and finishing school. Were you a part time model or do you put that aside. Or how did that work. What happened was at maybe the first or second semester. I met a guy my apartment complex and we became friends and one night. He came by the apartment. He says i'm on my way to the modeling agency. And i went wet. He goes gaggenau model. And i go for who. I didn't know there was a modeling agency a tallahassee and it was eilly mitchell she was based out of valdosta actually she used to work at wbtv some back in the fifties but anyway so he told me about. Eileen and i was intrigued. Because i just thought that that's what i did a few times a year and it was that was it so he introduced me to or i ended up going and meeting. Eileen which totally reminded me of meryl streep in the movie the devil wears prada. Oh i got to talk or move. I couldn't breathe my knees. She regal and she looked at you like her is a pillar glasses. Dan look over her glasses. That you bet. She told me to get up and strut. So i'd stranded plenty in atlanta so i started and she says wow you're incredible. Would you like to teach. I was like oh. My goodness may a teacher a modeling teacher. This is way too cool. So i did and i ended up. Teaching her and from there ended new york and those stories. Now these these get the really good stories are going to new york city with island but she was one of my greatest mentors..

How I Got Here with Dave Fiore
"marsha" Discussed on How I Got Here with Dave Fiore
"It's been twenty years. Okay all right so you you grew up in the store grind sort and so. Tell me about what you started doing. I know you had various jobs. And i know it eventually leads to modeling but wh what did you start doing it i on. I was a buyer from the store with my mom when i was fourteen years old. We had a junior department. And if you don't know what i'm talking about is what. The young girls wear sizes three two nine high school age. So what a better. There was no one better than me to go pick out all the junior close in atlanta with my mom at the mart and i was in the mart one afternoon and somebody saw me and they said oh my god. You're tall and skinny. Could you model for being in the morning. My models all god. I prepare on this little girl from perry and you won't mean a model in atlanta and showroom. Anyway i was all over. Oslo told my mom she's like do it. And that's where it all started. And i loved it and it was just you know it's just one of those moments that you're twelve years old. You're in your bedroom breeding teen magazine magazine. Wanna.

How I Got Here with Dave Fiore
"marsha" Discussed on How I Got Here with Dave Fiore
"At age five when she started going door to door selling boiled peanuts candy and even turtles from a nearby creek as an adult. She says she got every job she ever interviewed for with some of the more interesting being in orthodontia and working on the tarmac at the tallahassee airport. Her work on television includes roles on miami vice in most recently. Tlc's welcome to plath phil. Marcia is a two time cancer survivor. Mother in his married her husband dean six times her energy and love of life or contagious and she is grateful for the many opportunities. She's had to follow her dreams. And the life. Those dreams along with a lot of hard work have provided. We started our conversation with how she would describe herself today. Love people. I find meeting new people. All the time is what fuels me. I'm very curious. I love different things. I don't like doing the same thing or being in the same environment over and over. I just enjoy life. I love people. I have tons of energy. That's what everybody says. If we could just bottle you up. Marcia we could make some money and i agree with that. Just got to figure it out all right. So you were born and grew up in perry right perry florida's and i read that your grandfather was from lithuania in came to perry in nineteen twenty five. That's correct so how in the world did a guy from lithuania. End up in perry florida a jewish man from florida from from with weenie. Right so my grandfather and his brother came from lithuania. They were around seventeen. We think when they came into the us they cross the borders all through europe and have had some really hard times trying to get out of europe and got into ellis island into new york city. We obviously had some relatives in new york city where they hooked up with them and were able to stay with them. I still to this day. Don't know the names. We've tried to do a little research. But they ended up in new york city and from new york city. It was they had been through so much in lithuania especially with the cold weather that they made their way somehow to savannah. Georgia from new york. City don't know exactly how they serving the jewish population as well and they made it to savannah and in savannah. They met my grandmother. It's it's kind of a twist here was really my step grandfather and my great uncle. Okay okay my grandmother. Married a man named morris glickman. That was my real grandfather. He passed away. She married his brother. Okay and that's when i grew up with okay. Okay so anyway. Being and found out they were hustling idol..

WAAM Talk 1600
"marsha" Discussed on WAAM Talk 1600
"Editor Marsha Blackburn blast that decision. They should say Well should John Brennan should James Comey should others stopped receiving access to classified information Should former President Obama stopped receiving these briefings? Security briefings, But you know, they've got a double standard, and they're doubling down on their double standards. President Biden says he's done looking back and is focusing on a new covert relief package. Disagreement continues nationwide over when students should return to class in some districts. Fox is Lucas Tomlinson, Chicago's home, the nation's third largest school system, where teachers they're on the verge of a strike Cities. Democratic Mayor Lori Lightfoot says she's fed up with the teachers want to see them back in the classroom as quickly as possible. We are failing those Children by not giving them the option to return to school teachers. Unions were also resisting return to the classroom, and L A Boston, Cleveland, Philadelphia, San Francisco. Where the city students on school board. It's well. It's here in the nation's capital. Earlier this week, President Biden's new CDC director, said teachers need to get back in the classroom ASAP. With her without their shots. Multiple teachers unions are calling for more widespread covert testing in vaccinations. One person is dead and several others entered after an early morning shooting at a hotel in the Chicago suburb of Blooming Dale. Police say officers who responded saw several people fleeing the hotel officials say one or more Suspects involved might have been among those who fled. America is listening. Fox News.

SuperTalk WTN 99.7
"marsha" Discussed on SuperTalk WTN 99.7
"Country serving as your president has been the honor of my lifetime and to all of my wonderful supporters. I know you are disappointed. But I also want you to know that our incredible journey is only just beginning. Thank you. God bless you and God bless America. So there you go. So I guess he's uh, He's one of them now, huh? He's saying exactly what been telling you the last two days, folks. I mean, come on. That's exactly the message that we needed to hear from the president at this time, and I applaud him for it. The phones we go and the Joe you would be up next. Fill that one time show Joe. What's up? How you doing, Uncle Phil? Hanging in the job. All right. I appreciate what you do for us on the radio. Just in quick points is my one big disappointment was president Trump spending but everything else I can't remember a president has done everything he said he would do what he went in. And the last point and then if I get your thoughts is, um, highly disappointed in Haggerty and Marsha Blackburn. Because they didn't go ahead and continue. With the hearing because the hearing in the to me the attack had wants nothing to do with the other. They should have continued. I even had a liberal friend who said that he was learning stuff during the debate before the attack. So I think they should have continued it and I'm really disappointed that they did. Well, I look like I appreciate that. We're gonna go to the news in the second. So I understand why they didn't. I mean, in light of what it happens, some woman had been shot. A bunch of people injured in that we had now five dead with the Capitol Hill officer. I hope it's not the officer who pulled the trigger, and he decided to Destroy himself. I'm not Don't Please done. That's not have no information on that. I just I'm just hoping that's not the case. But there were several officers who were injured and apparently some of them very seriously injured and apparently, that's one of who died. But as far as you can understand, you come back in there after what has just happened, And then you continue with what you're doing. See? That's what I'm saying. All you folks who thought that the protesters were great in there, Not many of you, obviously from the meat we poll But you thought that this is a great thing where you just derailed that whole thing about us learning more about what was going on. So that was over. This is never ever the solution will be back after the news information, Fuel opinion driven.

WAAM Talk 1600
"marsha" Discussed on WAAM Talk 1600
"Isn't a truly amazing how quickly quickly the Republican Party senators folded man. That was that was That was a big surprise, right? Yeah. Yesterday, the ones that fold Marsha Blackburn, I'll we're not gonna going on there. Contest. Y'all actually you were scared. Remember that? Did you catch any of that? Last week? Yesterday they were counting the vote. Ah, somebody from the house. I don't know who it was, and I can't memorize 435 people, but I did recognize Ted Cruz. He was a sign on senator for the first contention around Arizona. Next thing you know, everybody's got to hit the deck run. Trump's supporters have come here and they're burning the building down on next thing, you know, they're out the door. Well, they come back. And I I caught it was it was just after eight o'clock. Ah, they came back in the session and Grandma got up there and he asked for the floor First, Mike Pence made one of the saddest speeches ever. And then, uh, Uh, Grandma asked for time, and he gave it to him. And Grandma made another disgusting, sad speech and then who else? Much other people, and then they went back into it. And then they certified the vote for Joe Biden. Yes. Oh, Joe Biden's gonna be sworn in on the 20th, according to Congress. And from what I watched it was it was really bad. I mean, bet you know the two people that actually stuck by their guns while they're a couple, actually, But Josh Hall just probably led the charge wasn't Ted Cruz. Cruise stuck by his guns. Hey, he was going for the We need some kind of a 10 Day audit. Really? Okay. What we needed was a complete seating of Donald Trump electors. That's where Hollywood scented with it all, but who else was in there? Oh, the guy. They're out of Louisiana. He's strong. Ah! Kennedy, but anyway I don't know Rand. Paul was, wasn't he conspicuously absent and the whole thing I didn't see him sign on to anything with regard to that He's going to contest it. I don't know. Uh, all I know is that it went the wrong way now. Donald Trump has said, in fact that I pointed out that I posted on Facebook. Donald Trump has said he's going to, although he disagrees with the election. In fact, let's get the exact statement here. Well, I'm getting out. Tell you that I'm fair on extra on the edge. I'm gonna tell you exactly what happened yesterday in just a minute. I'm gonna lay it out for you, like other people are not, um There's a statement here. Damn Well, here we go. Don't This is Donald Trump talking, he says, even though I totally disagree with the outcome of the election. The facts bear me out. Nevertheless, there will be an orderly transition on January 20th. I've always said Uh, we would continue our fight. To ensure that only legal votes are counted. While this represents the end of the greatest first term in presidential history, it's one of the beginning of our fight to make America great again. That's good stuff. That's good stuff. He's not going anywhere. Now. What's his name here? Ah, one of the guys that shouldn't even be in Congress any more needs to be primary dollars. Lindsey Graham. He's making some stupid statement here. He just wants it to be over. He just wants peace and quiet. It's really, really disgusting. What took place yesterday. Now let's look at what scared the senators. Yesterday, A number of people went to Washington D. C. It was kind of a trump rally coupled with we're here to contest the fraudulent election. Hey, they all show up. Take bus is writing cars posted all over Facebook. Hey, look at this sandwich I'm making in the car, things like that. They get there, and I don't know what the count was. How many people were there again? I don't know if I had to hazard a guess I said somewhere between 305 100,000 people I don't know. But anyway, uh There there and Donald Trump comes out, and he made one of the best speeches she's made to date post election. Because he had all the facts about what happened when the lecture was fraudulently throne, which it was 100%. And he he just laid it out. Now nobody's paying any attention to it, especially the people that could do something about it. Court system's not paying any attention to it at all. I want to go in one more detail, but I'm gonna tell you what if the bath the CliffsNotes version is that entire breach of Congress Was set up by Antifa and black lives matter. In fact, on zero hedge See, I was posted this on Facebook to I'll give you the headline. Why was the founder of Fire left Black Lives matter Group filming inside the Capitol. As police shot protester which was that that poor lady got shot. Air Force veteran Mother Mother 4 14 Year Air Force veteran shot dead. You're hearing nothing about that on the news that actually happened Now there's a bunch of just disgusting. But did this really happen with this? This is a setup. Now it really happened. But anyway, so that that's kind of the short version of what happened. But anyway, the back to Donald Trump Talking to the crowd starts talking about. He's gonna walk with them over to the Capitol building. So now, uh, that kind of puts him play a scenario whereby people are being invited. Let's watch Let's march to the capital. Nothing wrong with that. So they start for the capital start for the capital, and at that point You've not got Antifa totally mixed in Not just weren't trump gear, but also just they're wearing their antifa, uh, riot helmets and they've got the plexiglass shields that they use when they're confronting the police or anybody else. And so now they're breaking into the Capitol building. Then I'm going to the door through a tourist entrance or anything like that. They're not staying in the rope lines. Like many people were. Those with the Trump supporters know they're straight up breaching the building. And if you saw that the most telling was the guy with the aforementioned plexiglass shield busting windows out. Those aren't trump supporters. They weren't trump supporters. In fact, anybody that has half a brain would know that so that and Trump supporters did not go into the offices of elected officials and start putting their feet up on the desk and Jumping up on statues. No, no, no, no, no, no, that that those air, not trump supporters, and I'm not excusing everybody in the crowd because people do get caught up sometimes in the mob. See, never are. But the Trump supporters were more or less swept long in the crowd. Probably jostled in the building. Once they realized that this ain't right a medium to turn around and got out as quickly as they could. But all those people breaching the building, I mean, literally busting into the building. Taking, uh, bicycle rack, sir, and those things that used to cordon off the building and smashing into doors breaching loss That was an TIFA. So now our elected officials too. Reconvened at about eight o'clock last night. They went until what? Four in the morning. Whatever now, I don't think one. I didn't watch anything. An entirety, but I watched the first half hour or so not one of them got up and said and said anything about Hey, you know we were kicked out here earlier today. Bye. Antifa Pinson say that No. Uh, no. The whole thing was portrayed is if Donald Trump foam in it a riot and off his.

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"I also hope that twenty twenty one brings you much. Joy can't be much worse than twenty twenty right. I really hope that. I don't regret signing back. So we have an excellent episode for the. it's a conversation with marsha banks herald. I spoke on a panel along with marcia. Four poi- yoga therapy day. Awhile back and i thought she was just amazing. So we head to ask you to come on the podcast. And i'm so glad that she agreed. Marcia is a certified yoga therapist a trauma sensitive yoga facilitator and the owner of pies fitness yoga studio based in alexandria virginia. Masha thrives in creating a supportive inclusive diverse and accessible yoga and yoga therapy experience. The all and she specializes in working with marginalized communities. We had fun and wide ranging conversation with marsha covering topics from her background in electrical engineering. And how that informs her teaching the black lives matter movement and also how she creates inclusive accessible spaces both online and in person now before we get into our conversation. I just wanted to throw in a short time for studio garden of yoga. We recently put together a video courses on our website. One is focused on computer cranky spots and contains yin yoga chair yoga and nurturing yoga pilates sessions for the nick back showed and hips. The other is an aerial yoga for beginners. And beyond course in this course we focus on clarity safety and strategies to help all bodies feel comfortable in the aerial hammock. Both of these on our website at garden of yoga dot com slash learn and the only twenty five dollars h for hours and hours of classes. Or that's more than enough talking for me. Let's get into the conversation with marsha.