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Michigan State gunman was loner who felt 'slighted in some way,' legally purchased two 9mm handguns: police

AP News Radio

00:55 sec | Last month

Michigan State gunman was loner who felt 'slighted in some way,' legally purchased two 9mm handguns: police

"Police say the gunman who opened fire at Michigan state university Monday, killing three students, was heavily armed and apparently holding some grudges. Police have revealed more details about 43 year old Anthony mccray, described as a loner who shot and killed himself when approached by officers, hours after the shooting. McRae did not verbalize anything to the officers. Michigan state police lieutenant Rene Gonzalez says when they searched his body they found a bus ticket to handguns to empty gun magazines and plenty more ammunition. 8 loaded magazines of 9 millimeter ammunition along with a pencil sized pouch containing 50 rounds. Campus, deputy police chief Chris rosman says the guns were legally purchased. But they were not registered. Police aren't giving a definitive motive, but say notes and mccray's pocket listed businesses, including places he had been asked to leave. Possibly a

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Police name gunman who killed 3 at Michigan State University

AP News Radio

00:56 sec | Last month

Police name gunman who killed 3 at Michigan State University

"As Michigan state university mourns the three dead and 5 injured from a shooting last night, a search for answers why the gunman went on a rampage, then took his own life. 9-1-1 dispatch calls from broadcast to 5 dot com, capture the mass shooting. Four or 5 times shooters in the hallway right now. Campus police say the gunman 43 year old Anthony McRae began his rampage at Michigan state university at an academic building later moving to the student union. We have absolutely no idea what the motive was at this point. We can confirm that the 43 year old suspect had no affiliation to the university. Governor Gretchen Whitmer calls the shooting a uniquely American problem. Another place that is supposed to be about community and togetherness shattered by bullets and bloodshed. Audio courtesy W XYZ, I'm Julie Walker

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The Democrats' Obsession With Doing Whatever the Heck They Want

The Doug Collins Podcast

02:01 min | 4 months ago

The Democrats' Obsession With Doing Whatever the Heck They Want

"Thing up, last year, we and we've talked about this on the podcast before that the Democrats obsession with doing whatever they wanted to do and sort of be damned with the rules, everything else just doing it because they can do it. At the time, a lot of us said this is going to come back to bite them. This is going to come back and be a problem in the future. What they get done now will come back to be a problem later. The thing that you have to realize in Congress is as much as you might think otherwise, Congress is really a body that operates over very set schedule, all fours are very set rule package. It offers a very set quorums and decorum and how it goes about its business. And over my biggest gripe with the Nancy Pelosi, speakership over the last four years, and especially the last two that I was there, and I wrote in my book, the clock and the counter. I wrote about this was the Democrats would be willing to end result do anything they had to do, whether it was taking the rules of practice of the house and throwing them out, whether it was breaking the rules and prices of the house, throwing them out. They didn't care because at the end of the day, they wanted to get an end result. It was either get it Donald Trump or was either to get legislation passed, whatever it was, they were going to do it because they simply had the votes to do it. Simply having the most to do something is not the best way to do this. I'll use an example that I've used before. Nancy Pelosi and I clashed many times on the floor. One of those times that we classed on the floor was at a time in which she was giving a speech during impeachment. She accused the president, Trump at the time of a crime and Colin McRae, which you can not do. I know rules of the House and language are very different than they're there for a reason, but she said that she, you know, she made the claim. I was handling the bill for the Republicans. I stood up and I said, I'm going to give you a chance to correct your language. She said, nope, I've already approved this. She threw her papers at the well and left.

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Understanding the But-For Principle of Election Fraud

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

02:16 min | 11 months ago

Understanding the But-For Principle of Election Fraud

"Generally in discussing the subject of order fraud. Courts adopt a principle that is called the butt for principle. And the butt four principles simply says, but for this fraud, would the election outcome have been different. That becomes a critical question. So for example, if the fraud is minor and wouldn't have made a difference, even if it could be proved, courts are likely to say, well, it's moot. It doesn't really matter. Even if this were true, it would not have changed the outcome of the election. But this is not what we're dealing with in 2000 meals because the claim is advanced in the movie with a lot of supporting evidence that we are talking about and enormous magnitude of a fraud. So the question is, when that's the case, when you can meet the butt force standard. Canon election result be overturned? Well, as it turns out, the answer to that question is obviously yes. In 2018, an election was overturned. In North Carolina. Now, interestingly in that case, which by the way is mentioned in the movie, the fraud was on behalf of a Republican candidate. It was done by a democratic operative, the fraud was actually organized by a guy named McRae Dallas, a guy recently died, the late mcgray Dallas. And this is a guy who worked for kind of a black left wing group called the bladen improvement association, and he learned all his tactics of ballot trafficking and being guys and are doing all kinds of shenanigans. He learned it from the Democrats, but then he had a fight with them, he broke with them, they refused to hire him, something like that, so he took his services to a Republican candidate Mark Harris. And that then resulted in Harris winning the election narrowly, but when there was an investigation that were admissions that came out of that and the election result was overturned. Overturned by the way, not by a court, but by the elections board. And then there was a new election, Harris decided not to run again. Another guy named Dan bishop ran on the Republican ticket. He won the election, and so that's what happened. But the reason I mention all this is because it simply doesn't follow that we are stuck with a kind of fade accomplish a done deal that somehow because it's happened, nothing can be done. It's not

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"mcrae" Discussed on Marathon Training Academy

Marathon Training Academy

02:04 min | 1 year ago

"mcrae" Discussed on Marathon Training Academy

"Talking to us today. Yeah, thank you, you guys. I'm really appreciate it. All right, hope you enjoyed that conversation with Sally mccray. Big thanks to Sally for speaking with us. We look forward to her book coming out. Yes, very excited about that. She's one of those guests where I felt like we could just go on talking for hours and unfortunately we had a hard stop limit so we had to wrap up the conversation, but she's just an amazingly genuine and hugely accomplished person and it was so great to talk to her. Yeah, after talking to her, maybe you want to go out and run on the trails and also maybe wish that we lived in a place where we had year round. Good weather. Like she does. A little bit jealous of you, Southern California, mountain runners. Well, there is no bad weather. There's just what is the sane? No such thing as bad weather, just inadequate gear. I think they say. Yeah, I think winter running can be enjoyable in its own way. Yeah, it's just kind of wrapping your head around the fact that it's going to be cold and probably some inclement conditions being prepared for different scenarios. But yeah, it can be refreshing in its own way. That is it for this episode. Thanks for being a listener and tell a friend if you think this episode was helpful, share the link. And of course, our website is marathon training academy dot com. We have a contact form over there. If you have a question, I'd love to hear from you. Until next time, keep rocking in the free world. Remember you have what it takes to run a marathon and change your.

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"mcrae" Discussed on Marathon Training Academy

Marathon Training Academy

05:36 min | 1 year ago

"mcrae" Discussed on Marathon Training Academy

"Also is a mother to two active kids and she enjoys writing and talking about her experiences. And I think that will come through in the episode today. Well about where now that I went on my own away well on my way well my way. Okay, we're on the podcast now with Sally McRae, joining us from California, Sally how are you today? I'm great. Excited to be here. Thanks for having me on. Yeah, thank you so much. We're really excited to have you. I've been following you on Instagram for a long time and just find to be so inspiring, not only, you're running accomplishments, but just also the mindset that you have and the encouragement that you share with people. So I'd like to start off and just tell us how you got started with running because I know that wasn't kind of the first thing that you went to. Yeah. I grew up playing sports, soccer was something that I spent probably the majority of my time in attention doing, but running was always a part of my life. I did my first race when I was 7 and always did a lot of small local races in middle school. I tried out cross country and then in high school, I was a sprinter, but really running was just a way to keep me in shape for soccer. So as far as endurance running goes, I try my first marathon. I didn't do that until after college. Now I understand that you suffered some loss at a young age and really faced some big challenges. So if you're comfortable, would you share with us what you went through and how it helped you become the person that you are today? Yeah. I lost my mom when I was 17 to cancer. Wow. And really that just changed the trajectory of my life because at that time I was hoping to become the first one in our family to go to college to play soccer and really the first one in our family to go to college. And I was using soccer as a way to help make that happen. And then I had a dream of being a professional soccer player. So because of her illness, I was also working two jobs at the time and my life was really busy. I grew up pretty young during that time..

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"mcrae" Discussed on Whores Talk Horror

Whores Talk Horror

05:58 min | 1 year ago

"mcrae" Discussed on Whores Talk Horror

"It's not not warranted is not warranted but that moment that you realize you know the truth of something can be can add a whole different layer. Ptsd can had a whole different layer of psychological trauma. I mean she could. She's somebody that could go really down a dark path now once she realizes that only god. I've just this isn't this isn't exactly. That's a whole different ballgame right and when she realizes that her daughter's dad because of that the only the only thing that i was disappointed. Because like i hear that yeah maybe the next move is going to tackle that but i also like you were saying earlier about kind of relying on tropes and that can be lazy. I think that this movie should be able to still stand like standup on empires rakes. Back is a great movie. Also it's the best so i got. Hey so. I have a question about this. This scene with them. And it's probably because i'm just miss remembering things are just remembering the differently. Whatever but so he reveals that hawkins reveals that he stopped them from killing and he. That's why he believes he's as the one who has to stop it. So is he saying. That michael myers is actually after hawkins. No he he feels guilty and he feels like he's the one who needs to end it. Yeah right okay. Yeah he feels responsible for number one shooting his buddy in the neck by accident and to not ending when he could have right and not not and i don't know how i feel. I think this was a little unnecessary. Dr lummus standing there over michael about to shoot him in the back of the head. The cops i mean. Let's not forget the doctor. Lewis is still a civilian. Why why are they letting this doctor. On the verge of shooting michael execution style in the back of the head it was nine eight. That's your small town But hawkins prevent him from doing that so he feels that perhaps if i had to let him shoot him in the back of the head none of this would have happened so he does feel A responsibility there and we'll patent plays that sympathetic character very well and i wish i think he should have been. Maybe now we understand why he wasn't. Perhaps he wasn't exactly the best shot but i still think he should have been the the chief. The sheriff i think barker was an this is no disrespect to the actor. We're talking about the character which has nothing to do with him. Writing i think barker sheriff barker was a useless stooge in halloween eighteen. And i think he's a useless stooge halloween kills. I think he's inept incompetent. And i don't understand how he's the sheriff at all he's way out of his league. He can't gain control over anything even in the first movie. He's laughing off. When hawkins says to michael myers you know babysitter. Murderers forty years ago hopkins. I i'm thinking you're the sheriff like you know to your point. If you're the sheriff like which way is it. Do people know about this or do they not know about this. And if we're supposed to take this seriously as we do them barker should've been immediately because he knows hawkins was there that night so he should immediately take this extremely seriously. He shouldn't be like halloween. You know. I think he says something. Like michael myers. What how are we supposed to do. Cancel halloween walks away. And it's like why are you you either..

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Illinois stuns No. 7 Penn State 20-18 in NCAA's 1st 9OT game

AP News Radio

00:33 sec | 1 year ago

Illinois stuns No. 7 Penn State 20-18 in NCAA's 1st 9OT game

"Illinois completed an upset is Casey Washington caught a two point conversion pass from Brandon Peters to end the first nine overtime game in NC double a history a twenty eighteen victory against seventh ranked Penn state the teams exchanged field goals in the first two overtimes then began to alternate two point attempts in the third T. as part of a format tweak to head of the twenty twenty one season chase brown and Josh McRae combined for three hundred sixty five yards rushing and a touchdown for Illinois the Nittany lions rushed for sixty two yards and failed to protect injured quarterback Sean Clifford I'm Dave very

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Breaking the Formulaic Mold of Contemporary Christian Music

The Eric Metaxas Show

02:28 min | 1 year ago

Breaking the Formulaic Mold of Contemporary Christian Music

"To andy irwin of the famous irwin brothers. You probably remember the film. i can only imagine. There's a new film out called the jesus music movie obviously self explanatory. It's about jesus music. We were just talking. Andy about this strange moment in the culture and to me. It's there's something sad about it where we had people mainstream figures. Billy graham to some extent was a mainstream figure. But we had johnny cash. We had chris christopherson singing unapologetic. Jesus music maybe the issue is that we have separated it into a. I think a lot of people think sometimes that when you do that you sort of marginalize yourself in other words it would be wonderful if everybody in the country was listening to the music rather than just people who listen to ccm. So i don't know where. Do you think we're going with that because i feel like you don't reach people if you're just in your own little genre. Yeah i think we explore that in documentary for sure because there was there. Was this purity where it started And you know the people that there wasn't an industry around. It was his people. That kind of organically started kind of expressing their fate. And then they're kind of became something where it became a little bit more for formulaic and then people blazed trails in new directions and then it will become formulaic. And then you know that was always the struggle between you know the commerce of it of just kind of play into your base and then being able to do really great art. And i think you know the exciting thing about it. Is i think you know we try to find something. That was universally relatable and the idea of You know outside of it being genre of these trailblazers that said hey. My voice is represented and i would like to form something that doesn't exist That's incredibly romantic. But along the way you know it can get kind of formulaic and just kind of play to the base. I think the exciting thing that's happening now. With the arts you know across the board Not just with with music but also hopefully you know heading that direction in film is there's been an opportunity To kind of branch out beyond the walls and so we kind of go into where it has been the started to make those steps in that direction. Like with the lauren bagels. And the you know for king country. Mcrae's there's these modern artists that are beginning to kind of blur. Those lines a little bit more and reach a broader

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"mcrae" Discussed on 103.5 KISS FM

103.5 KISS FM

01:37 min | 1 year ago

"mcrae" Discussed on 103.5 KISS FM

"McRae and Khalid at number 36. I'm Anthony Ramos, your guest host this weekend. So I'm seeing a bunch of calls coming in, and I'm not one to let people just sit on hold. So let's answer one right now. Hi, Anthony. This is Hannah from Orange, California. I know you're from New York. So I was just wondering where your favorite place to grab pizza is. And also just if you had any suggestions about where to go or what to see you when you're there. Thank you. Bye. What's up, Hannah? What's going on? Uh, favorite pizza place is for sure. It's spumoni Gardens in Brooklyn. They got the best square, the cheese on the bottom and the sauce on the top. They inverted it. Yeah, it's crazy. It's uh, it's my favorite pizza place and places to go. I mean, you can do so much in New York. You know, I always tell people to go to Brooklyn. You know, I think when people think in New York, the first Stop has always Manhattan, but I'm like, Yo, go see Brooklyn. You know, in so many spots, you know, hit Williamsburg hit the Brooklyn Museum. There's so many things to do in Brooklyn. So I always tell people, man, go check my burrow out. Thanks for that question. Hannah number 35 Heaven Angelo to me. I'm just hoping I don't be beat has three by I'm trying to read Mama on Sunday Mingle Allah, I'm Monday morning. One hour, baby..

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"mcrae" Discussed on Stuff They Don't Want You To Know Audio

Stuff They Don't Want You To Know Audio

04:19 min | 1 year ago

"mcrae" Discussed on Stuff They Don't Want You To Know Audio

"The justice really campaign launched its own investigation because the government refused to conduct further inquiries they hired to p is to re interview witnesses. From the time mcrae's death. The results were published in two thousand sixteen and the campaign said they were unable to find any new evidence to undermine that suicide verdict. It's also worth noting that some of willy's own relatives don't believe he was murdered Especially not by five or special services. Fergus mcrae his brother has consistently agreed with the official suicide verdict and does not give credence to claims of cover-up or conspiracy for now. That's where the case stands was mcrae driven to suicide by stress. Despite being on the cusp of several. Great legal victories battles. Was he murdered to prevent the public from learning what he knew. And if so by whom and for what reason and will the truth of his death and what he may or may not have discovered remains something. They don't want you to know now. We don't know the answers to these questions. Did you see the thing ben. I forget which article says this. But one of them says it's an allegation that willie macrae had already been handed. A few driving under the influence and the allegation is that he was aware like he crashed his car because he had been drinking while driving to his other house and he killed himself out of embarrassment knowing that the third offence would be really bad. I don't know if i give any credence to that story but it is at least something to think about while it's out here. There's a report that there was an encounter between mcrae and someone else. I don't who's morrison or someone else. But they stated that just as he was leaving glasgow he had two bottles of whiskey or alcohol and they had a bit of an exchange and he was excited. He was going to essentially vacation house for a couple of days. Offer a week or two off and he was going to enjoy both bought bottles with a small dram for the evening. So there is definitely an indication. If you're to believe those stories that he was gonna be drinking that night just diddy partake beforehand. We don't know because we don't have toxicology or because there was not an initial assessment time. So these questions remain and we want to hear from you listeners. In scotland listeners abroad. Anybody familiar with this case. What do you think happened to. Willie macrae and why Let us do. We try to be easy to find online. Yes on facebook and twitter. We are conspiracy stuff on instagram conspiracy. Stuff show on youtube conspiracy stuff again on mt arena. Conspiracy stuff still. I'm still working through that. I'm gonna. I'm gonna get on arena. You gotta find me. It's really easy to friend. I didn't know you could easily friend people. Yeah i'll try to get on it this weekend but as you know you and i have a super secret project that takes takes know. We're double dragging.

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"mcrae" Discussed on Stuff They Don't Want You To Know Audio

Stuff They Don't Want You To Know Audio

04:10 min | 1 year ago

"mcrae" Discussed on Stuff They Don't Want You To Know Audio

"After someone had died such as the notorious cyril smith or jimmy savile and these two there was definitely something going on their their ongoing allegations of cover ups at the highest level of the uk government. Possibly so that they can use the evidence they've collected as blackmail right to exert political influence. It's very unclean game but other governments have done it before and this the most disturbing thing about this allegation is that the time line fits their mcrae's death comes just months. After tory impede named geoffrey dickens had handed in his own infamous dossier to the then home secretary. leon britain. This dossier had what dickens considered to be hard evidence of a of an ongoing child abuse network and that dossier was officially lost or maybe destroyed but officially lost express cells also spoke with the widow of a barrister named james borders. A lady named fiona borders and her husband during his career was involved in a number of child abuse cases and she was convinced. That macrae was on the verge of quote shaking the establishment to the core. When he lost his life she thought he got some information. It was actionable which means you always legit improvable. And he couldn't sit on it. She said unfortunately he must've spoke of this list to someone he should not have which led to his downfall and then she has a quote that we've italicized and underlined did the outside matt. You wanna do the orders chore. It is easy to sound. Like a conspiracy theorist but at times theories are proven true. Yes yes and donald morrison mcrae's old friend agrees with this. He says that for many many years he well. He always believed macrae was murdered but he believed macrae was murdered for unearthing evidence about nuclear waste but now he is convinced that macrae was murdered in order to prevent the exposure of that high level child abuse network which he also believes in that which again has not been officially proven acknowledged by the uk government. And he said this there was a ring. The this ring existed on both sides of the border existence scotland. He also said he was being harassed. Receiving anonymous death threats that is email had been hacked the been followed or placed under surveillance. Yup morrison is so fascinating. I would head over to the express right now if you want to. If you have time. Read the article. I will sign affidavit. Tying m. i five to mcrae murder read the one we just mentioned here Death threat letter for ex cop. Friend of snp activist. Willie macrae again about morrison. You can read the allegations that we just mentioned in that other article. Snp activists killed over child. Vials check scotsman. June activist willie mcrae's tragic death. Yes read all of this stuff and you can see what we're talking about especially just as as the web seems to tangle in upon itself really interesting stuff here but morrison in particular as someone who knew him really well is a good source close close friends so make breeze friends and others interested in the case including the president of the snp at the time started to be certain they were being stonewalled by all official channels and this led other folks like mark mcnicoll to set up an independent campaign. Something called the justice for willie campaign..

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"mcrae" Discussed on Stuff They Don't Want You To Know Audio

Stuff They Don't Want You To Know Audio

02:51 min | 1 year ago

"mcrae" Discussed on Stuff They Don't Want You To Know Audio

"We're into the land of conspiracies. There are several potential conspiracies afoot. At this point it is safe to say that someone was definitely after information that mcrae held. But what was this information exactly. There are two big theories one theory which is pretty popular in. Scotland is has to do with mcrae's anti-nuclear work at the time. His death as we noted he had been working on plans to stop the dumping of nuclear waste from the dounreay nuclear power development establishment for people who believe the government murdered him due to this activism the burglaries at his home and office room almost proof enough because we know at least some of the stuff. He carried in that briefcase. The one that went missing. They were documents related to his work fighting the nuclear powers that be the only other copies of these documents. Where at his office and when his office was burglarized. Those documents were the only things. Take it. so that's already pretty fishy. Pretty nuclear fishy but that that is only one of the theories. it's probably the most prevalent or was for number of years. But there's a another theory right map. What if mccray was onto something else yes. According to stuff you can read in these scottish sunday express. There's some allegations from two thousand fourteen. That mcrae may have been onto something else that very powerful and influential people were getting up to that. He was threatening to expose re. He was about to expose. You can read this article in express called. Snp activist killed over child sex files. The allegations here are that he'd uncovered evidence that officially alleged pedophile child abuse rings or a ring probably rings in west minister during the nineteen eighties. Were real and were operating. At that time. It suggested that he may have been murdered to keep this whole thing a secret and specifically to take away the evidence that he had about all of this so that that would explain his. You know his the police relive being burgled and having his things taken and his briefcase being stolen so those kind of work together there right and longtime listeners will be familiar with the child. Abuse ring investigation most notably the habit of the uk government for stonewalling honest investigations into into the allegations here and for only only going public with proving crimes.

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"mcrae" Discussed on Stuff They Don't Want You To Know Audio

Stuff They Don't Want You To Know Audio

03:44 min | 1 year ago

"mcrae" Discussed on Stuff They Don't Want You To Know Audio

"Gobbledygook here went on to add reviews by the northern constable area and the crown office into the matter in two thousand and ten and two thousand eleven did not raise any new matters. Police scotland bir means satisfied that the investigation was conducted thoroughly and that the case was concluded once the report was sent and without the crown council considered the case closed but there were problems with the conclusion. There's all kinds of discrepancies. We've been laying out for you throughout this entire episode thus far and it's it's just tough to state how many there were aside from the missing briefcase. The one that mcrae always kept on him because he a bit of a bit paranoid due to the break ins and just do to him dealing with some some powerful people and making enemies. That's you know he was. He was just aware matt. be milroy. does being you're wrong. I didn't mean to put any spin on being paranoid as a negative thing. I just meant. Yeah he's paranoid about someone trying to take stuff or get him in. Probably for good reason. There's more there's all kinds of this new information coming out from people who experienced and you know an interaction with mcrae that didn't come out while the investigations were were happening. The gunshot wound right. That's weird if it's true if we're to believe the story of the nurse then the gunshot wound to the back of the head almost in my mind at least rules out suicide. I can't imagine someone if only if you're watching us on video but imagine someone doing it that way especially inside a vehicle cramped volvo like that. Maybe i don't know while they're driving right and then just letting the car go where it may it. Also we have to remember. That mcrae is a veteran. he has firearm experience. So why would he. Why would he put a gun behind his head and fired directly the brainstorm like that. How would you manage the angle. What what would motivate someone to make that choice and what about the allegations that the gun was like that. It was fired more than once. You'll see reports that was fired twice New new fingerprints on there which is not impossible but to be clear. Mcrae wasn't wearing gloves or anything that would you know easily. Explain why the gun denied this fingerprints on it. Some sources say his fingerprints are on it. But i cannot find an official report with that same same and we have to be careful with this stuff so in that spirit. Let's talk a little bit about the debate regarding how far away or how close the gun was I know this is something that drew booth matt night crazy looking into it so there is the distinct possibility that the car was moved and return before the discovery of the firearm. We talked about that. That may have been that may have resulted in the car. Being pleased further away again the details. Get a little murky. But it's interesting to note that two separate independence what are called breakdown. Companies towing companies. We call them in the us to separate companies claim that they were responsible for removing mcrae's vehicle. But the couple. This is a lot of yes buts. the couple. Who initially reported the incident. The crows from australia. They contradict that that story. They returned day later. They said to find a lost glove of their own and they could confirm when they got there that the vehicle was in the same location as it was when they first discovered it curiouser and curiouser and now what about what about the other people who came forward what about people like retired police officer..

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"mcrae" Discussed on Stuff They Don't Want You To Know Audio

Stuff They Don't Want You To Know Audio

02:14 min | 1 year ago

"mcrae" Discussed on Stuff They Don't Want You To Know Audio

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"mcrae" Discussed on Stuff They Don't Want You To Know Audio

Stuff They Don't Want You To Know Audio

03:53 min | 1 year ago

"mcrae" Discussed on Stuff They Don't Want You To Know Audio

"Does it feel like a suicide. So so she. She describes this wound in detail. She says it's smaller than a one penny piece. And like you said directly directly at brain stem as an as we pointed out she knew she clocks how weird it is that there are no x rays and she says to the national normally if a patient is transferred you would have a phone call from the doctor phone call from the nurse in charge and xrays would have been with the patient when they arrived it appeared to her as if the doctors at the earlier hospital simply had not assessment all and she thought that was pretty off because someone who had apparently been seriously injured in a road. Traffic accident also had no obvious injuries to the front of his head or to his face. And we'll come back to macgonagall later but that is bizarre because usually when you say you know someone was an accident and even if they made it out which is a few cuts and scratches. They're usually going to be some sort of a facial injuries. You'll even if you're wearing a seatbelt. You know the airbag will hit you. If this is in the time before airbags then you will you might break the bridgier nose or have some contusions when you hit the steering wheel but if this guy was not wearing a seat belt when he was driving he would have definitely had something else so already like medical professionals are smart and they're familiar with a lot of scenarios that a lot of other people don't see every day so these these questions that are popping up to her. They're very very strange. There's one less thing we have to mention here with with the stories of miss macgonagall and it's just the strange way that she came to realize that she was actually treating willie macrae in this interview with the national. She states that for a long time. She had assumed that mcrae died at the previous hospital. But when she read that he had died in aberdeen. I checked the dates. When i was working there and when i left for my course in edinburgh in realized the nurse who was mentioned in the reports like in all of these national newspapers. They were about her. So that's a little weird to me right right in the moment..

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"mcrae" Discussed on Stuff They Don't Want You To Know Audio

Stuff They Don't Want You To Know Audio

03:31 min | 1 year ago

"mcrae" Discussed on Stuff They Don't Want You To Know Audio

"Eight eight seven the car was about thirty yards from the roadway and for wondering why the crows were three hundred yards away. It's because they stopped at a little. Pull off site. You know a place where you could get off the main road and the instantly thought it'd be like this looks like someone was in a car accident. We need to help them. So barbara's stayed by their car. And alan crew ran down to get a closer look and there. He found a man who had dried blood on his temple in a disturbing amount of dry blood and so first things first. Alan tries to revive him. You know he's like he reaches out and touches him and he checks and like you said the guys unresponsive but there is a pulse. He grabs his hand. There's no grip back. It smells as the man has. Urinated and defecated and as alan is looking around at the interior of the vehicle. It looked like rain. Had been seeping through the driver's door window for some amount of time the. Let's just point out right here. That is mcrae's rights temple. At least according to a lot of things. I've read where the dried blood right was on him. So you can imagine if you're a tourist in an area you're not that familiar with and you don't exactly have a smartphone. It is the nineteen eighty s right. Now you've got to alert somebody you know or get to a phone somehow. So what they do. Is they flag down the next car. That happens to come by and this happens to be filled with several people. Three people dorothy messer. She's a doctor which is very important. And wow isn't that like. How great is that. A doctor is just happens to be there. Quite louis. Her fiance is there. David coots i believe is how you say his name. Co ut s and there is a counselor dundee snp the organization which really is associated is also in this car. And it's really. It's really interesting about this guy. Because he actually knows personally willie macrae because of their that association. They worked together closely right. Yeah david coots i mean. They're in the same political party right. David coots has also snp so he is able to recognize mcrae and mcrae. According to the reports from from these five people the three scottish folks in the car and the two australian tourists mccray does not have a seat belt on his hands or kind of folded in his in. His head is slumped on his right shoulder. Like this and there's considerable amount of blood again on his right temple so they send one of their cars off to call emergency services as we pointed out earlier. This is before cell phones so the they weren't able to just dial their local emergency services number. That's why it's even better that there was a doctor site. Dr meltzer is examining willy. And she says he's still alive. He's still breathing but disturbingly she notes. That one of his pupils dilated. Why is this important because your pupils are supposed to dilate in tandem..

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"mcrae" Discussed on Stuff They Don't Want You To Know Audio

Stuff They Don't Want You To Know Audio

02:51 min | 1 year ago

"mcrae" Discussed on Stuff They Don't Want You To Know Audio

"Love it. Yeah if we were. Shut up to so america next murderer. We're talking about that a little bit off air. I really enjoyed that movie. I think you did too and you would said how funny it would be if your son came in with a pair of pants. Oh that'd be great that'd be surgeries but but yes because this is a serious episode. We don't in any way wanna diminish the gravity of these events and these are very heavy things so mccray is all set right now. We're giving you a version of the story. That's going to be somewhat non-linear we're going to go back and forth through time but for now let's stick with him april fifth round five thirty pm. He's leaving in his volvo. He is not seen again until the morning of april sixth and this is where two australian tourists enter the story. Alan and barbara crow okay. So we're there. It's ten in the morning. We've got these two australian tourists barbara crow. She's really not put off by the strange side of something that looks like a car down the side of the embankment. But something about it. I don't know made her feel a bit. Strange spidey sense yes lives. I don't know the way that thing was angled where it was placed. We should at least go check on it. After they were win. A few miles down the road. They came back and they wanted to. Just take a look right they. They stopped there. And it's about three hundred yards from where this object was. Were from where they're standing to. Where the object is and allen took binoculars out so this is key here. They're far enough away. That allan took out a noculars to view the thing but that object was that they think might be a car down there and it was definitely a car it was it was in this. It was straddling this thing. That is known as a burn something. You'll hear about a lot if you read about the story or if you look at the documents it's we're going to call it like a watercourse like a stream or a small river creek like tight but it's a very small body of water. That's leading down into a larger body of water. Yeah yeah it's it's the limited space between a large stream or small river. This car was facing toward allen. Crowe yes towards the road toward the road which is important and so and it also looked like someone was inside and what they saw was mcrae's vehicle a volvo estate Line on the more a short distance from the junction of two roads. The eighty seven in the a.

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"mcrae" Discussed on World Cafe

World Cafe

03:43 min | 1 year ago

"mcrae" Discussed on World Cafe

"Wolves recorded live for world cafe by my guest today. Jensen mcrae on her new ep. Who hurt you one song. That is not on that ep. That you recorded for today is called immune and it's one that got a lot of attention earlier this year online. It all started fittingly with the tweet. Back in. january tweeted in twenty twenty three phoebe. Bridges is going to drop her third album and the opening track will be about hooking up in the car while waiting in line to get vaccinated at dodger stadium. And it's gonna make me cry. And then you posted a a little teaser of the song that you wrote in the style of features first of all before we get into the song. What makes a lyric a fee bridge lyric. Well i mean to get really specific. Mentions of her brother. That's going to be great anything about the east side. Know getting there but really like the things that i love about her in the things that i tried to emulate him out just like super specific super topical and timely and just like really hitting the emotions that are underneath the most mundane situations. She's like one of the masters of writing about modernity without being too cloying. Like i feel like she could totally slip in stuff about tiktok in snapchat and i'd be like this is so moving and i think it's the tweeted that the song was gonna make you cry because the chorus of this song and i've listened to invite today when i was walking to work. I listened to it one more time before interviewing you. And i was so glad i had a mask on because for some reason this time the chorus hit me and i really felt it. I'm going to read the lyrics of the chorus. What will we say to each other. When the needle goes in what will be to each other. If the world doesn't end engage right now saying it could you. Could you talk about writing that chorus. Those lyrics yeah. I put a lot of pressure on myself to write that chorus. Because when i posted the original clip like i had written that verse in like ten minutes and i just put it up thinking no one was going to see it. And then as the response grew i realized it one that i had to finish the song to in finishing the song i was going to have to write an incredible interest because like people would be waiting for it and if it was all a letdown from the promise of the verse then like the experiment would have failed so i was really concerned about making sure that was good so i wrote the other versus really fast and was sitting there. Like what's this is going to be. And i started thinking about. You know the point up the song which is that. Like relationships form during the pandemic are kind of fraud and that we don't really know what they look like when the emotional stakes have been lowered and then also relationships that are formed based on friendships are really fraught. Because there's a lot of pressure on them to be like magical and transcendent perfect because otherwise you've sacrificed a friendship for nothing. And so. I really wanted to convey all of that in a few words as possible and the first thing that i thought it was the second line because what we do each other if the world doesn't end like what is what are the stakes of this relationship. If it's not the apocalypse. And then i was like i liked the double entendre. Of what would be to each other when the needle goes as well. Is there anything else that you'd like us to know about immune before we hear you perform it. I just hope that anyone who has access to the vaccine is getting vaccinated. I'll just put that out. There here is immune. Jensen mcrae on world cafe traffic from the side. Got me groovy harder than a day. My brother graduated. Wait for hours in line. Dodger stadium not scared of dogs. It getting vaccinate the way the seat back turn this place into some one smoking.

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"mcrae" Discussed on Whores Talk Horror

Whores Talk Horror

04:55 min | 1 year ago

"mcrae" Discussed on Whores Talk Horror

"Joker game of thrones. I mean we were using the same cameras so Obviously that's another reason why it looks. It looks so good. However as i always say you can have the best piano in the world and if you don't know how to play it's still going to sound like crap big shout to our team and our lighting team that made it come to life. Yes thank you. Everyone who worked on the film. I mean incredible job. I echo like all of these sentiments on that it really was a beautiful film to watch and does not look like a fan film. So if you hear fan film and you're like i don't want to check it out because you think it's gonna be like low budget. Yeah shot with an iphone. That's not the case at all. Not at all and i just wanted to go back to what you mentioned briefly about bob clark and his interpretation of the max story for agnes because actually found this on the black christmas. Wiki phantom page. It was from a black christmas documentary. That i have not watched but need to find it and watch it and in it. Bob clark revealed that he had a backstory for billy in it and that billy was the mentally unstable son of two parents whom he murdered on christmas eve and then he locked his baby. Sister agnes up in the basement but she escaped went to the police and resulted in. Billy being sent to a psychiatric hospital. So i don't know if you've ever heard that whole backstory before or Parts of it. And if you use that knowledge to help you with the story line of your film. Yeah i I have heard bits and pieces of that not to quite that extent. But i have. I did know that. Bob clark did have a in in short. No i mean the the answered. The of what you're saying was not taken into consideration to that full extent obviously When we were doing our film My understanding is and rightly so That again bob. Clark had that idea of who agnes was his re and her relation to billy But didn't necessarily revealed the extent of that on screen in the original film and that is actually good writing. I mean to any writers out there. You know even if you're not going to put the full extent of your intention on the screen you as the creator half to know what that is because it will only help to Flesh out those nuances and details that you are putting into the character. Excuse me and and be able to Either progress the story further with yourself or with somebody else. I mean there's a there's a. There's a great example of this in terms of a no no in the in the film halloween five. The revenge of michael myers from nineteen eighty nine I forget the director's name. Now dominic or or finian. Something rather anyway..

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"mcrae" Discussed on WGBB Sports Talk New York

WGBB Sports Talk New York

06:01 min | 2 years ago

"mcrae" Discussed on WGBB Sports Talk New York

"Listening to sportstalk new york on long island cheap now back to the show and we're back in the second half of wgn and before i start second segment got shot up from a man. Frank grades behind the glass. Got the thumbs up him. We are all good. So one thing. Brian mcrae for joining me in the first half and as we're talking to the former mets and cubs outfielder. Now bring on one of my favorite cubs fans and the host of no ketchup chicago. Show little sean without gut. How i go. How are you my brother. Miss you man. I'm so happy to hear them. Of course man. You till. I'm i'll be in chicago at some point soon so we and we will. That will definitely this time. Yes absolutely. I'm looking forward to. It was so oh man. I'm doing good i. We'll we'll we'll jump right into it like i say i've had a framework from the cubs on earlier. Now we're talking about the twenty twenty one comes with you so what. What have you seen so fun. It's i know only been a week. And they're still hundred and fifty more games ago. But what have you seen from the cubs. So far this year they like. Yeah no it some. I've seen a lot of bat. Yawns you love you. you're my guy. How are they. Keep at one hundred. Two i think lakers has taken it to a point where he's like. Hey i thought you guys ring. Now i'm gonna do around want with the surrounding. I'm going to buy everything do what i want. The squad is a secondary thing to me. And i think that's the reason wants to yell at gone. Because he sat down to yo and he had a real conversation with the go. And he's like. Hey i'm gonna need you to rebuild without giving you the capital that would be necessary so walk out the door and do that. You're more than welcome. And i think that's why the richardson main focus right now. By another guy diehard comes and that's from the streets of chicago that's listening to everybody out here on the basis that she's trying to buy rest of neighborhood make as much money as possible. He anthem obligated to win anymore. You got the guys rate and.

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"mcrae" Discussed on WGBB Sports Talk New York

WGBB Sports Talk New York

05:04 min | 2 years ago

"mcrae" Discussed on WGBB Sports Talk New York

"It was a bittersweet deal. Because i decided for year deal miniature dog over a three year deal. We got off like a one and seventeen. Respect was on my guys that wanna go down with his ship. I got traded engine. And i feel a little guilty leaving because i struggled and after having two years there. Now i get to the mets. And i just didn't know what i knew well playing minor league ball and going up against the things. It was a good group of guys good clubhouse but getting traded in the middle of the popular player it was just tough your i i really did feel like that city and that gene and ninety seven until i got the spring training within ninety eight. I felt like i was ninety seven. I just like i was just a hang on. I didn't know so in in ninety eight. You set your career high in home runs. Rbi's walks and the mets are in content. Right up until the very end and your that was spurred on by the pig trade in may where. Mike piazza comes in. Did you notice an immediate change in everything. That's going on wants. Piazza the biggest change in the clubhouse was added that they're going for the safe for microsoft that means and the biggest difference in my career. At that i went from the leadoff most of my career. I i had this third. The other was fourth this so those guys won't baseball talk. And i think i think my steph about a quarter of the way through the season pitched differently because of the guys in front of so they made my greater jaza. Meet the who you gonna kissed. You took advantage of it. And i was able to ask them gets obsessed behind those the eyes and that was that was far as being in a line of being a focal point. I'd never hit now. The leadoff started off early. My hitting eighth and ninth. And i moved up the first the second and now i'm over. That made it easy for me to side the ball. If i would've hit behind those guys my whole career you know my number would have been a lot better. I just i just felt like that was the perfect spot for me at that time as i matured into my career Matured as a hitter. Because i've ready to do some damage. Which i wouldn't have done at another court and i have plenty of scorecards from those late nineties. Met seems with your name right right behind. Piazza i think alfonzo paul twice a game to put the ball in play in teams. Were scared to pitch those guys. And they have runners on base ahead to fish to me and you know that was. I felt vaguely. I feel like i like that. That was one of the only times like career for about four months..

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"mcrae" Discussed on WGBB Sports Talk New York

WGBB Sports Talk New York

04:00 min | 2 years ago

"mcrae" Discussed on WGBB Sports Talk New York

"To see you gago tower in ten minutes from kansas city. Like it's still not my roots and candidacy even women's tiger. I got back to fourth kansas city a lot during the seasons because of all day like you know ninety five ninety six season. That was as much fun as i had plenty of baseball in trying to get enjoy being major league baseball player in a major city as you can have because during the bulls are going on at that time. Blackhawks was pretty good. It was just a good time to be an athlete in chicago. You know i was. We're close to making the playoffs. Ninety five it's not so much ninety six and i got traded in ninety seven but those two and a half or three years that i've played chicago my family my friends i got to hang out with them for four in joy being big league ball player born. I ever did anywhere else. That i play so when you got to the did you see a marked difference between american league pitching in a nationally pitching because you did put up you saw. I saw a difference in the manners. How they run how they ran. The i'm fired call. And all of those things students. My skill set at the time so in the americas and i thought the strike zone was liberal. The games of the along fast. I thought they played for the beginning as much as they do in the american league. All those things in my favors. And i like the national league city. The city's i visit nationally cities. We're much better fit american cities and it was just. It was just a good fit for me in a in the national league. Did you ever try. Take a piece of the ivy off the wall. I ran into the ivy one. Ninety five my first year and i learned even though the ivy looks like padding on the wall there still brick behind that. I never did it again. It's a smart way to go about it. But i like the first time i went to wrigley field. I i wanted to try to. I wanted to try to lean over and take a piece of ivy as keeps. did you. While you with the covid you ever do they ever let you do that or it probably would never i don't i don't i what i have. I have dirt the infield of wrigley. And that's about it. I haven't much. I've ever really think about it at the time. I i have moderate facts from other stadiums old say forever plus stadium patty misty park in chicago. I was able to some of those parks that were transition last playing. I was able to get some things those parts. But i never would wrigley being my home field. I forgot about getting something for. Ib would have been easy thing to take and put it back. Get to go share. We're talking with. Brian mcrae so after chicago and ninety seven. You get you get traded to the mets and the mets are on the on the up and up at this point. Probably downtime has in the right direction when you walk into that clubhouse what what's your first impression in the mets when you get there in chicago was not very good and i was..

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Montana's Governor Says Conceal-Carry Law Bolsters Self-Defense Rights

Morning Edition

03:31 min | 2 years ago

Montana's Governor Says Conceal-Carry Law Bolsters Self-Defense Rights

"Will soon be able to carry concealed firearms on campus without a permit. Yellowstone Public Radio's Kevin traveling reports. Montana State University. Senior Chance kind is on his way out the door of his Bozeman apartment, keys, wallet phone, double checking My knife pens. My pencils Got a Glock has is the case Most times kind is in public. He's carrying a concealed Glock 19 pistol in his jeans. Practically muscle memory for the 22 year old to grab heading out the door. We've interest to get some groceries. Thank you. Yeah, but one place he can't carry a concealed gun, His college campus. At least until June. 1st when the new law goes into effect at state universities, a third generation Montana and from a farm and ranch area kind of grew up around guns. After shopping for groceries, he breaks down in brushes his pistol. Well, looks like we're actually pretty. Clinton's students who carry on campus will need to finish the hunters, education or basic gun safety course. Kind, says he's practice, drawing his pistol in front of his bathroom mirror, something he hasn't had to do for real after carrying for 2.5 years, and I thank God every day for that kind, says his father, a former sheriff's deputy taught him to take care of himself and others to be the first line of defense. In case there's an active shooter situation. For example, you are the hidden protector. You're not looking for a fight. But you're willing to finish it. Montana's new governor, Greg Jean Forte, is a friend to gun rights advocates as the state's first Republican executive and 16 years he's starting to enact long held conservative priorities. The right of the people. Keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. During a bill signing ceremony last week, GM 40 railed against gun control measures recently proposed by President Joe Biden said the new concealed carry law bolster self defense rights. Montana University system, and most Democratic state lawmakers oppose the bill, fearing it could lead to accidents and more students harming themselves on campus. Montana has the nation's third highest suicide rate, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Studies have consistently found that suicide risk increases with access to guns. So this is like the main lobby area where a lot of people like Tonto Hang out. Do homework knew our worries MSU freshman and dorm resident Daisy Cory, who's loving her college experience, but just the thought of someone having a gun in the dining hall when I'm just trying to eat a sandwich. Good morning. That's scary. If there's a dispute, she says she won't feel safe next fall. Knowing students may have guns in the library or one of her philosophy class is their signs on the front door that say no nicotine. No tobacco, But you're allowing 18 year olds have guns who are drinking on the weekends and are living with a bunch of people. It's totally crazy to me, Corey says. Hearing about the concealed carry bill unearthed trauma from her childhood in Colorado and age 13. She says she was playing Jenga alone with a friend when he took his own life with a handgun in front of her. Now. Cory says she's considering transferring from MSU. She's hopeful the Montana University system will challenge the new law in court, but Deputy Commissioner Kevin McRae thinks that's unlikely. Instead, he says, the Board of Regents will probably implemented law with an eye toward the 10 states that currently allow students to carry guns on campus. But even the areas that we look to for best practices there are different nuances that Keep this sort of uncharted water and knew. For example, McCrae says, Montana will be the only state to allow 18 year olds to carry guns in dorms for NPR News and Kevin traveling in Helena.

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Houston-area real estate agent who went missing found unconscious in car in Louisiana, brother says

Coast to Coast AM with George Noory

00:18 sec | 2 years ago

Houston-area real estate agent who went missing found unconscious in car in Louisiana, brother says

"Real estate agent that was found unconscious in her car in Louisiana is now in intensive care and unconscious in Saint Patrick Hospital in Lake Charles, according to her brother, one that is the current status of violent McRae's. It remains unclear how she ended up in Louisiana and the animated movie The

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Mental health 911 calls will be handled by experts, not NYPD, in new program

The News & Why It Matters

00:35 sec | 2 years ago

Mental health 911 calls will be handled by experts, not NYPD, in new program

"New york city mayor bill de blasio and his wife shirley mcrae. They've announced a new pilot program for parts of the big apple that will see mental health teams deployed instead of police officers in response to some emergency calls now. They're saying they're going to do this right now. This pilot program in two high need communities. They didn't say which communities those actually are. They didn't specify that saying in emergency situations involving a weapon imminent risk of harm. They will send us mental health team along with an officer. But if that's not the case then they'll just send this mental health

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Cubs end season-opening 14-game losing streak on this day in 1997

AP News Radio

00:44 sec | 3 years ago

Cubs end season-opening 14-game losing streak on this day in 1997

"Twenty three years ago April twentieth nineteen ninety seven the Chicago Cubs finally won their first game of the season after dropping fourteen straight cubs center fielder Brian McRae remembers the feeling it was a relief to get a win but you know in something and wanted something seem like the same after we've gone almost three weeks into the season and and I want to ball game against the New York Mets the cubs first win of the season didn't seem to matter with ms will come to the ballpark we we got a lead we blew it when we hit we didn't pitch when we pitched we didn't hit it wasn't we didn't play real bad baseball as far as booting the ball and throwing the ball run air what we just got beat the cubs finished last in the National League central I'm Greg Echlin

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Re-Thinking Church Missions

5 Minutes in Church History

04:24 min | 3 years ago

Re-Thinking Church Missions

"All through the history of the Church of Christ. There has been a ceaseless struggle to maintain the truth that is a quote from Alan McRae Twentieth Century Presbyterian Churchmen and Biblical scholar. He learned that quote firsthand. He was with J Gresham Machen as a student at Princeton Seminary in the late nineteen twenty s and when Mason left Princeton in one across the Delaware River over to Philadelphia to found Westminster Theological Seminary. Mcrae went along with them and a few years later in one thousand nine thirty six when Mason. Who was ousted from the Presbyterian church U S and he formed a new church the Orthodox Presbyterian church well McRae went along with him again. So what was the issue in the Nineteen Thirties and specifically in nineteen thirty six mccray is about this ceaseless struggle to maintain the truth. Will broadly speaking. The issue was liberalism and cultural progressivism This had been at work in the Presbyterian Church USA and many other denominations as well at the time from the eighteen nineties on through the roaring twenties. Mason battled it at Princeton and he was battling it. Within the denomination narrowly. Speaking the issue was missions in nineteen thirty to the fall of nineteen thirty two. A report was issued entitled Rethinking Missions. This report was then published fully in nineteen thirty three no fewer than seven volumes published by Harper again under the title rethinking missions. This project was all funded by John. D Rockefeller it had representatives from seven key positions on mission boards. In seven denominations participated. This document had two major parts. One was based on a fact finding mission and just spoke of the state of missions and the conditions of places three places in particular China and India. Japan were studied the second part raised new ways. That mission should be done and challenge the old ways that missions was being done in a nutshell. What this document wanted to promote was to advance spiritual idealism social brotherhood Economic Welfare and Cultural Unity. The rethinking part means that to think of missions as simply the Great Commission the Proclamation of the Gospel to every tribe to every nation that is too narrow and in fact has been wrong headed we need a different mission. Different approach that represents the realities of the twentieth century so missions needs to be rethought well. This deeply troubled J. Gresham mation. He saw in this and denial of the Gospel and he couldn't believe that not only did his own mission board of the Presbyterian Church U s not only did it not refute this document but it had key representatives. Who are part of it and were promoting it. This was also the time of the missionary. Pearl Buck in nineteen thirty two. She had just won the Pulitzer Prize. She was a very significant figure in American culture and she was a Presbyterian missionary. Who denied the Atonement of Christ the Deity of Christ the authority of Scripture and all of this just perplexed Mason and so he challenged his denomination. He wrote a one hundred and ten page pamphlet to go along with an overture that he introduced in his presbytery and he wanted the Presbyterian Church to refute this document. They didn't and so. In one thousand nine hundred thirty three he formed the independent board of Presbyterian foreign missions that eventually led to his ouster from his denomination and so in Nineteen ninety-six once he was defrocked he just formed a new denomination the Orthodox Presbyterian church six months later January one nineteen thirty seven. Mason died but his commitment to the church and his commitment to the Gospel was evident there in that action of standing against the tide of his denomination and standing for the Gospel. He did not want to rethink missions but rather in the twentieth century he wanted to reaffirm the mission of the Church and the Great Commission. Well that was mentioned in one thousand nine hundred eighty three. And I'm Steve Nichols and thanks for joining us. For Five minutes purchased

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Report: Wizards trading for Shabazz Napier, whom Nuggets just traded for

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:22 sec | 3 years ago

Report: Wizards trading for Shabazz Napier, whom Nuggets just traded for

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Five years trimmed from Gregory McRae's sentence

Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt

01:05 min | 3 years ago

Five years trimmed from Gregory McRae's sentence

"A serial child rapist who once said he had abused a thousand children has been released from federal prison that is expected back in Spokane Gregory McRae's former victims are speaking out hands como's Carlene Johnson is here with that story of the seventy five year old McCray was released from federal prison last Friday five years ahead of schedule the early release partly because of good behavior they said but also because he was staying at the Medical Center for federal prisoners in Springfield though they've provided no details what is medical condition is the Spokane area victim one of the eight children he admitted to raping can't believe they let him off on early release you told KXLY the court system has failed her he should never see the light of day and even right now he shouldn't even be or is that I'd be stuck in a jail cell McRae often volunteered to babysit for neighbors and friends encouraging children to call him Papa Smurf he pleaded guilty in nineteen ninety nine he once estimated he had one thousand child victims and my eyes this guy's a terrorist federal prison reform act passed by Congress allows for more inmates even seriously convicted inmates like him to be freed early

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Transgender people in U.S. still face conversion therapy attempts

On Point with Tom Ashbrook | Podcasts

04:18 min | 3 years ago

Transgender people in U.S. still face conversion therapy attempts

"Us for the this show is mcrae game. He's founder of hope for wholeness. It was it is a leading conversion therapy program in the country this week he publicly announced he's gay and renounced all aspects of conversion therapy also with us from toronto. Now is matt ashcroft. He attended his first conversion therapy program in two thousand fourteen at the age of twenty four with the hope of repairing his relationship with his father. He's currently inactive seeking a ban on conversion therapy centers from across across canada matt. Welcome to on point. Thank you samat that. Tell us where you were <hes> emotionally and mentally at the point at which you decided to enter this. Why did you feel it was necessary to do so. And what were you seeking to accomplish so being in a caribbean family <hes> or at least grow growing up in a caribbean family. Being gay is not really a thing balls but specifically jamaican. I didn't really have a good relationship with my dad and i thought that that through the worm hole of the internet that this is the only way that i can re- rebuild or payroll relationship with my dad matt to be clear like you were identifying his gaelic. You knew that you wanted to date. Young men like this is kind of where you were or like. How would you have identified yourself. At that time i would've done defy it as me just going through a lot of shame and just being at a dark place i also did turn to religion <hes> quite a legia agia at eighteen and i also had a lot of shame from religion with <hes> homophobia and homophobic all homophobic preaching so and so you say you go you go online like you go into the interwebs and you're like i am going to find something. That's gonna help me out and this just pops up a you. <hes> it was it wasn't it wasn't that easy of a process. It was more it was more so like talking to people <unk> getting super involved with mike christian faith at the time and just just ultimately just going into fundamental fundamental fundamental. Isn't that didn't <hes> that doesn't work for me. Now i wanna play a couple of clips to give listeners an understanding of what's under girding some of the thinking here the elite joseph nicolosi created what became known as repair to therapy conversion therapy <hes> and he introduced many of the foundational concepts adopted widely by <hes> these these kinds of organizations across the country here nicolosi was in an interview with vice from two thousand fifteen. Everyone's heterosexual the idea that <hes> some people are naturally homosexual. Naturally gay is just a a social construct so when you have an individual who has same sex attraction we see it as something went wrong developmentally and we try to resolve the issue and put them back on the path toward their natural heterosexuality nicolosi nicolosi maintained that childhood trauma possibly exacerbated by domineering mother detached father might lead to homosexuality <hes>. I wanna say that you know the american medical association the american psychiatric association of both sort of thorough statements <hes> essentially disavowing or denouncing the idea of any scientific fecta liquidity of being attached to what they you know the american psychiatric association called psychotherapeutic modalities it said <hes> any such anecdotal reports. It's of cures are counterbalanced by anecdotal claims of psychological harm. I wanna play the clip of <hes> involving the trimmer family. <hes> adam trimmer grew up outside. I richmond virginia struggling to keep a secret from his deeply religious southern baptist parents when he decided to come out to his mother paulette. It didn't go well. <hes> paulette trimmer related this to earn moriarty for c._b._s. Sunday morning last november. I wanted him to know that it's in the bible and you're going against god. Did you hug him at that moment again and i remember hearing him. Tell somebody when i went to a mom and instead of getting love and support. I got religion

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North Carolina Republican operative charged in election fraud scheme

On The Edge With Thayrone

00:44 sec | 4 years ago

North Carolina Republican operative charged in election fraud scheme

"Charges in the last of the unresolved midterms and North Carolina congressional race. Where a new election has already been ordered by a state board political operative and convicted felon, Leslie McRae. Dallas was arrested Wednesday morning and indicted on three felony counts for election fraud that up ended North Carolina's congressional district. Nine race Dallas is accused of tampering with male and absentee ballots to favor. Republican candidate Mark Harris Harris was ahead of democrat, Dan McCreevy by nine hundred and five votes, but the state did not certify the outcome because of suspicions of election fraud Harris had denied knowing about Dallas's shady past before hiring him. But then cried as his own son told North Carolina's election board that he warned his father

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New Election Ordered in North Carolina Race at Center of Fraud Inquiry

AM Joy

01:39 min | 4 years ago

New Election Ordered in North Carolina Race at Center of Fraud Inquiry

"According to MBC news. This is the first time in US history that anew election has been called for a federal office because of election fraud that with Jimmy Williams and joining us Judd leg author and founder of popular dot info. And judd. This is pretty extraordinary because Mark Harris was defending himself all the way to the end. Their point appointed, which it wasn't clear even knew McRae. Dallas the person who perpetrated these frauds, and then his son got up on the stand. It all change. What happens now is he likely to run what happens, and is there going to be any remedy against him for this frog? I think he's very unlikely to run. And here's why there were his sons testimony you played a clip. It was extremely compelling and dramatic, and essentially he breaks down the idea that Harris had been talking about since the election that he didn't know anything about Dallas. Or the fact that Dallas was involved in legal activities because I was warning him not just for weeks. But for years that Dallas was trouble. But the real problem, and the reason why I think he may not run again is that he was also exposed the fact that he did not turn over to the investigators the emails that establish these conversations with his sons, and then was lying on the state under cross examination from the lawyer representing the democratic candidate, Dan McCreevy that he had told his younger son that he didn't expect those emails to come up, so sort of know ille- withholding information from the investigators. So I think the combination. Of all that it just looks too bad for him. I don't think Harris will run, although he hasn't indicated definitively their way.

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North Carolina Republican's son says warned father about operative's past

All Things Considered

03:34 min | 4 years ago

North Carolina Republican's son says warned father about operative's past

"North Carolina State board of elections. Just finished a three of a public hearing that it's trying to get to the bottom of what happened in the states ninth congressional district last year the outcome of that race still hasn't been called state. Election officials accuse a political operative named McRae. Dallas of running an illegal scheme to collect absentee ballots. He was working for the Republican candidate Mark Harris in what was very tight race NPR's miles parks has been at all three days of this hearing, and he joins us now. Hi miles. So understand today's session revealed tensions within Harris's family over the decision to hire. Dallas. What happened? Yeah. We heard some pretty compelling testimony from Harris's son, John Harris, who's actually an assistant US attorney in North Carolina. He testified that he had looked at previous election results from two thousand sixteen and noticed a disturbing pattern of results based on somebody who is hiring this political operative this McRae. Dallas basically he saw public records. That indicated ballots were being returned for this candidate in batches leading him to. Believe that somebody in bladen county where this investigation is centered somebody there was collecting ballots, which is a legal. So then his father in two thousand seventeen comes in and says he's thinking about hiring McRae, Dallas. And he really has an issue with that investigators show an Email where he even forwarded the North Carolina statute that said collecting ballots is a legal North Carolina to his father. What have we learned about this scheme that investigators say Dallas was running? So for the past three days. Former employees of Dallas described how they collected ballots and one employee even said she filled in multiple ballots down ballot races, which is a legal North Carolina. Again, it's illegal even just to collect ballots, North Carolina. They also described how they were instructed different ways to make sure that state and local officials. I didn't get any red flags about the operation, and the consultant who paid Dallas his name's Andy Yates, he said a number of times that he didn't have any warning signs about Dallas. That's even though the state investigated, Dallas and. Thousand sixteen and there were a number of. News reports about that investigation. Harris said that he knew of no illegal activity on behalf of his campaign. So what does today's testimony mean in light of that? Well, he can't really say anymore that he was not warned. Here's how his son John Harris put it I raised red flags at the time. The decision was made to hires Dallas. That's what I did. But he also says he thinks McRae. Dallas lied to his father about what he was doing to get out the votes. Andy Yates, testified that doubts that he was only registering people that he wasn't collecting ballots. John Harris says that he thinks his parents believe McRae Dallas, and he did not. He says also added at the end of his testimony that his father did things in his campaign differently than he would have these hearings were initially scheduled to just last two days. This was three that just wrapped up in. It seems like there's more left to uncover. How long do you think this is gonna last and how long before voters in the ninth district has a member of congress to represent them? So at this point if definitely looks that this could like this could last the the rest of the week if not longer we still haven't heard from Mark Harris, he's set to testify tomorrow morning. And his campaign says he is very ready and eager to do that. If the state board they're going to vote at the end of this hearing, whether or not to hold a new election order certify, Harris, if they decide to hold a new election that process could take months North Carolina ninth district voters in North Carolina's ninth district could be looking at not having representation in the house until late summer early. Fall at the

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North Carolina election fraud hearing begins

All In with Chris Hayes

01:39 min | 4 years ago

North Carolina election fraud hearing begins

"For the very first time. We finally have official factual findings in the crazy case of potential election fraud in North Carolina's ninth congressional district. You might remember more than three months after election day. They finally began the state election board hearing today, and it is extremely damning for the campaign of Republican Mark Harris. Here's how the executive director of the North Carolina State board of elections laid it all out. We we were by day show than a coordinated unlawful ace essentially resource as now the scheme operated, eighteen Lashin Laden, Dan Ross. State investigators found at least one thousand ballots were illegally requested by a man named McRae. Dallas whereas employees well over the nine hundred and five vote margin that decided the race Dallas, stepdaughter. Lisa brit. A convicted felon on probation who admitted to illegally voting and the two thousand eighteen election testified she was among the people who collected unsealed ballots from voters for Dallas. So these ballot was not completeness. In the other office. And. Derived June to do that. Michig- Alice, basically, what we would do what would be. Whoever was publican. Do you hear that they were collecting ballots and filling them in for people for whoever was the Republican vest Gators say after Republican Mark Harris has campaign hired red dome consulting, the consulting firm, then paid

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