35 Burst results for "Megyn"

Donald Trump Throws Shade at Ron DeSantis, Agreeing With Megyn Kelly

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

01:31 min | 5 months ago

Donald Trump Throws Shade at Ron DeSantis, Agreeing With Megyn Kelly

"You think if they got on a stage, you don't think that desantis is crafty enough or who stands enough to really know things. I don't even think that a little. I think Trump sucks up all the energy in every room, no matter what. And even someone is skilled as a politician and smart policy wise, as desantis can't overcome that he can't. You really think the hardcore maga is going to abandon Trump or desantis. They're not. They like desantis, but they don't think it's his turn. They think Trump is screwed out of his last election, that he screwed out of his first term by all the craziness and the Russia gate and so on. And they think he is entitled. He deserves another shot at it. It's like the hardcore Trump faithful is unshakable. They like desantis, but they would never cross Trump for him. And they think that desantis owes his political career to Trump. If forced to choose, they will choose Trump. So desantis can't take him down. It's like the line in war games, the only winning move is not to play. Desantis has got to either be crowned by Trump. Or he shouldn't run. He won't win over Trump. I'll stand by that. You can play it against me if I'm wrong, but I won't be. All right, so Megan and Kelly says that if desantis decides to go up against Trump, desantis loses. And Trump sent out a two word statement saying, I agree, which is pretty fascinating because, again, we're talking about megyn Kelly here, and there's a lot of well, I don't mean to use this phrase, but there is a lot of bad blood between those two. Going back to that infamous Fox News debate. So anyway, look, all I can say is knock it off, people. You know, seriously. We've got to play smart here.

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Ron DeSantis & Megyn Kelly Share How We Really Feel About Fauci

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

01:22 min | 7 months ago

Ron DeSantis & Megyn Kelly Share How We Really Feel About Fauci

"DeSantis, who is a tough guy, great governor down to Florida had a little something to say about that little elf cut number two. And I'm just sick of seeing him. I know he says he's going to retire. Someone needs to grab that little elf and chuck him across. Now that's a pretty good line and it's a pretty good clip. But I got news for you. There's one that goes one better. And I just want to make sure we've bleeped everything we need bleeping, right? 'cause I can not afford any sort of fines and Todd can't afford any sort of fines and Kyle and grace can't afford any sort of fines. All right, miss Megan, megyn Kelly cut number 11. He sounds like he's been invited to afternoon tea at one of our houses. I will consider it, I'll consider it only if it's oversight because what I experienced was personal attacks. I will go if it's true you, Doctor Fauci, you don't get to say whether you go. You get a congressional subpoena, you show up, or you get the Steve Bannon treatment. Blank you, Fauci. Yeah, I don't know how you put that on a bumper sticker, but kudos to miss Megan for making clear what so many of us really do feel about that devilish diminutive little man and all of the damage that he has done. The horror that he is wrought, especially to our kids coming

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Megyn Kelly Wants to Give Dr. Fauci the 'Steve Bannon Treatment'

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:06 min | 7 months ago

Megyn Kelly Wants to Give Dr. Fauci the 'Steve Bannon Treatment'

"Was so big here coming in hot. The Charlie Kirk show guest hosting again. And I want to bring on now, we've got Steve Bannon, the host of the war room. Steve megyn Kelly, we just ended that there. She was talking about giving Fauci, the Steve Bannon treatment. What does she mean by that? Wow, that's my girlfriend, megyn Kelly. I actually put that up on get her. By the way, I want to give a compliment. The Charlie Kirk show, you guys almost had the cold opens. My team's got to get on point. I just saw this. These cold opens are pretty good that you're connecting many dots there with like ten different ones. So Cameron in the squad here have got to take their game up a notch on the morning. That was a brilliant cold open and it really teed it up. Megyn Kelly, I think she's throwing down to say, hey, Fauci, you know, says, remember, Fauci said, oversight is good, and I think oversight is necessary, but if they start getting personal, I don't know if I'm going to participate. And I think megyn Kelly was just laying out, hey, bro, you're not going to have choice to do it. They're going to throw, you know, Nancy Pelosi wants to throw abandon in prison. So you're going to have to, what's good for the goose may be better for the Gander. Yeah, I

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Megyn Kelly: I Don't Believe Anything Garland Says

The Dan Bongino Show

00:43 sec | 7 months ago

Megyn Kelly: I Don't Believe Anything Garland Says

"My gosh this is so deeply disturbing And I don't know what Merrick Garland is going to say But I don't believe any of it I don't believe what they've put out so far And I don't know that I'm going to believe what he says Today it's going to be subterfuge It's going to be pretextual for what I believe was their real reason in doing this which is to get Trump really on anything but they're very focused on January 6th That's what they want to get him on They've been trying to prove conspiracy to defraud They haven't been able to do it and I just don't believe that Merrick Garland has some deep seated need to recover allegedly classified documents from Mar-a-Lago such that he would risk the reputation of the Justice Department and the FBI this way Well these people

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Megyn Kelly: Cassidy Hutchinson's Memory Appeared to Be Shaky

The Dan Bongino Show

01:35 min | 9 months ago

Megyn Kelly: Cassidy Hutchinson's Memory Appeared to Be Shaky

Megyn Kelly: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Is a One-Trick Pony

Mike Gallagher Podcast

01:35 min | 1 year ago

Megyn Kelly: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Is a One-Trick Pony

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Megyn Kelly: Why Should I Be Paying for Others' College Education?

Mike Gallagher Podcast

01:29 min | 1 year ago

Megyn Kelly: Why Should I Be Paying for Others' College Education?

"Now, a lot of people are working from home, but a lot of people are not working. By choice, but they sure want their student loan debt paid off by you and me, the taxpayer. I thought megyn Kelly's take on this was absolutely brilliant. Megan had this complete clear eyed response to any of us who have ever paid back our kids college debt and I have. I have, I know what it feels like to have to pay that college Bill. On more than one occasion, more than one kid. Megyn Kelly's got young kids, she'll be dealing out. She's got a lot of money, so it's not a big deal for her. But listen to what she said. I don't think the neighbor should have to pay for my college education. And my mom made a sacrifice. She could have been living off of that money. Suddenly she didn't have it, you know, two income home. But she used it to help her children. Like, that's what parents do. They scrimp and they save and they do what's necessary to pay for things like education. And we took out loans too, and then we paid those loans back. Why should these snot nosed kids today? I'm sorry. The ones who really need it, they can get loans, right? But like you point out a lot of these people are going to be these sort of college Columbia elite graduates who are going to spend their years in journalism trying to shame half of America for doing absolutely nothing wrong. Why should I be paying for their college education? I don't want to. She's right.

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Adam Carolla Shreds LA Unified School District's Mask Rules

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

01:55 min | 1 year ago

Adam Carolla Shreds LA Unified School District's Mask Rules

"Corolla was talking to megyn Kelly. And he said that he believes that children are being forced to continue to wear masks in school for nothing more than to teach them compliance. It's a really good point, and obviously he and I don't agree with the LA unified school districts decision to continue masking kids in school. I don't like seeing my son run up and down a basketball court with a mask. While the coaches are on the sidelines with no mask, we've talked about the stupid arbitrariness of these rules and the ambiguity of it all. It makes no sense. It makes no sense that people can go to a ball game and stuff cheap, hot dogs and ice cream down their face with no mask on, but the guys playing or on the bench need a mask or what's going to happen in New York City with the Yankees and the mets, some players who are not vast, apparently can play in New York can only play on the road. It's so fucking dumb. We're a dumb nation or a stupid nation, you know, I make fun of Afghanistan and these countries living in the Stone Age, chopping people's heads off. Women wearing beehive Costa was for beekeepers. There's nothing different with the masks. There's nothing different. It sets us back into an era that we've never seen. It's complete horseshit, Doctor Fauci, and asshole, the CDC's full of idiots, don't reason for this anymore. You know, the school district, the teachers union, there are a bunch of pricks, and as Adam said, they're hypocrites. There's no science to what they're doing.

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"megyn" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:38 min | 1 year ago

"megyn" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show

"Had on The Wolf of Wall Street the other day, Jordan Belfort, fascinating, X rated discussion about his life really interesting stuff. Last year I had on the cast of Willy Wonka. My favorite movie means like I'm so random, right? But, you know, everybody from true maga country, we put on Julie Kelly to talk about what's being done to those January 6 protesters and how messed up that is. To more liberal people like me and I'm James carville. Across the spectrum, I will say I don't interview the woke. I'm more in the giant order camp of it's not worth your time. So they don't really have an invitation to come on and they wouldn't go anyway because I don't like what they're doing. That's super interesting. Is it time just to say this is not even worth our time like we're not even going to engage. Because tell me why, 'cause it's past time. It's a waste of your time. They're not convertible. They're not honest brokers. They're not proceeding in good faith in this discussion. And it's just not winnable. So we have to for John without them. They're no good to us. Let's go John without them. Let's show up our own army. Let's encourage our own people to speak up. And that's the rest of the 90% of the country, right? To speak up to find their courage to understand God forbid you get fired. There's going to be a safe landing spot. You're going to wind up in a better place than you probably began. And if you really know that that's not possible for you, then try to support those who can. And above all don't join the outrage mob. You might not, you might not feel comfortable speaking out against them. But don't join them for the love of God. Do not like their tweets on Twitter. Do not signal support for them in any way. They are evil and they must be destroyed. Well, I completely agree with that. Everybody subscribe to megyn Kelly's show, super interesting to actually have someone who doesn't wear a partisan Jersey, say things that are true. I want to make sure that everyone knows that you have a serious XM show, airs on triumph from 12 to two Monday through Friday. I think I'm getting this right. And your podcast make sure you subscribe. Megan, we have to have you back on. I have so many more questions, but I just want to just encourage you, please keep on speaking out there are so many people in the political middle that will listen to you a lot more than me. Trust me. And that is something that's important and it's necessary if we want to keep our country. Well, thank you for saying that. And I have to say I'm a big fan of yours and I listen to you a lot because I love you. I love intake from smart people. Whether I agree or not, and I agree in a lot of it. I learned from you. I mean, I thought one of your arguments on the life issue was probably the best I'd heard anybody make the case. It was really impressive. So thanks for having me on. I'd love to have you back on my show one of these days. Come on over my neighborhood. Thank you, Megan. I appreciate it. Talk to you soon. Thanks.

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"megyn" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show

The Charlie Kirk Show

04:48 min | 1 year ago

"megyn" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show

"And that's the essence of building a coalition, which I think is so sorely needed right now. And yeah, I'm not sure how I see it, which is kind of and you would know, because you live there, what percentage of the people in Manhattan or New York actually support this stuff? And maybe it's a very vocal minority or maybe people are just voting passively for stuff they don't quite agree with. But let's just focus on the trans issue what you just said out loud is when I say that I get picketed and protested or whatever, most people aren't even allowed to say that, you know, getting puberty blockers to 7 year olds is a bad thing, which it obviously is. I'm just curious just kind of in what you see. Do you really believe that there is a majority of people that stand against it? Because we're not always seeing that reflected in public policy, is it just people are afraid to take it on or I do believe I do believe that the majority is against it absolutely. And I think New York is tough to it's tough to use as the benchmark. It went 87% for Biden. I mean, it is a far left city. And I do think it's woke. I do think there's a fair amount of people who aren't, right? I mean, I know all my liberal Friends aren't, but having just left the schools and understood who was on the school boards and driving policy, they weren't just left. They were woke. And thus had to be left. But I just visited my good girlfriends in the Midwest. Chicago and Detroit, they're from. A 100% not woke. And my one gal is she's a 100% liberal progressive. You know, there's not a Democrat she hasn't voted for. She hates Trump. Yeah. Not woke in the least, right? So it's like they're out there, but they would never take the helm on an issue this divisive because they recognize where the media is and that there's no benefit for them to speak up publicly. Well, I think that's one of the advantages of the school board movement is that it's one thing to see a cable news segment about woke ism and what it means or Christopher Rufus take on rote woke is I'm like, okay, I don't agree with that. And then all of a sudden, you're 5 year old comes home and you're like, oh yeah, by the way, the white kids go to this classroom and the black kids go to this classroom. And the Bernie Sanders, you know, bumper sticker Prius driving liberal mom. It's like, wait a second. What? It's kind of all of a sudden there's this, there's this confusion that sets in. Can you talk about the educational piece? Because I think that's actually what is moving people more than anything else, especially in that kind of demographic you describe. I think you're exactly right, and I think it's why we had the national school board association or national association of school boards, write that letter and that we now know things to parents defending education, a great group that's fighting against this nonsense. They subpoenaed, are they foia the board members on the NAS, B, because their stuff's not protected and it's publicly accessible. Anyway, they got it. And now we know they coordinated with The White House before they wrote that letter before. So the fix was in. And then they wrote a letter and within a couple of days, Merrick Garland was like, yes, we got you FBI. We're gonna stick on my parents. Was that all? Because they felt altruistic and really thought this was wrong. No, what nonsense, they recognized how effective these parents are. And how damaging these images are and the messaging, I mean, the parents who will not be silenced, who won't let go of the mics because they want America to hear what's happening. God bless those parents in the same way you and I probably sat in our separate locations saying right on. Yes. They sat in their separate location saying, oh my God. We've got a silence then. We've got to do something about this. This is we're going to lose this fight. That's why The White House wanted this to happen. And when I experienced everything, I feel like almost the canary in the coal mine in this having come from New York City, private schools, which are about as woke as they come. I mean, truly, I've seen all the national stories. I don't think there's a group more woke than the New York City private schools. And I left because my husband and I did a year plus investigation like can we change it? You know, like can we fight the battle and win it? And really came to the conclusion that in New York the answer was no. Talk to people who are billionaires who had donated tens of millions to some of these schools whose views were completely dismissed. No one cared. You know, they were like, if you're not woke, piss off, don't care about your tens of millions. You can take your library back. So it didn't seem like the tide was going our way. But the reason I spoke out about it after leaving is because I wanted to throw a lifeline to the parents who are still stuck there, unable to say anything or tide is against them and they're all worried about little junior getting into Harvard or whatever..

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How 'Wokeism' Is a Threat to American Life With Megyn Kelly

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:11 min | 1 year ago

How 'Wokeism' Is a Threat to American Life With Megyn Kelly

"Issues. Let's talk about the CRT battle. You've decided to speak out about this, saying, I don't want to put words in your mouth. But you've given some opinions about this, especially given your own family in New York City and kind of all the drama surrounding that comment a little bit about where you think our country's at with this and do you consider kind of woke ism to be a threat to the American way of life? Yes, I do. I mean, I think it needs to be fought and we need all hands on deck, because while their army is a lot smaller than our army, it's powerful. And it may be small in number, but they have control of some key institutions, including the media, including academia, now sports, and so on. And so if we don't fight, they're only going to grow further and more powerful. So now's the time and I get that it's scary, but I'm kind of done listening to how scary it is because this is an existential moment for our country of our way of life. And I just interviewed John mcwhorter. You know, he brilliant Columbia University professor. He and Glenn Lowry, they speak sense when it comes to race and all this stuff that we've been listening to. And recorder just said to me and I quote, it's in his new book, make no mistake. They are coming for your children. That's exactly

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"megyn" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show

The Charlie Kirk Show

04:20 min | 1 year ago

"megyn" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show

"Hey everybody, welcome to this episode of the Charlie Kirk show with us today is someone I think you all know a journalist and of course host of the megyn Kelly show megyn Kelly and I've been enjoying her podcast a lot so everyone go download it and subscribe. Megan welcome to the Charlie Kirk show. Hi, so happy to be here. Thanks for having me. So I kind of want to start with some would call it an evolution from you being a political commentator to now kind of a cultural phenomenon and kind of a voice in the middle of sanity. Talk a little bit about that because I think some of our audience is just getting reintroduced to megyn Kelly. They saw you for years on TV and I think this would be really helpful. Well, it's funny, because I feel like my career as more of a political commentator is in its infancy. Because, you know, I was on Fox and I had been at ABC for a short stint before that and then ultimately NBC. I was in more of a straight news journalist role. And when I did the Kelly file, you know, prime time cable is at best a mix of journalism and some opinion. Now, I think it's all opinion, right? If you watch what's on cable right now in prime time, it's all opinion. But I tried to hold the line so that I could continue doing things like presidential debates and so on. You know I didn't want to give up my role as a journalist there. And now I'm kind of, I don't know more into a little bit more opinion giving than I'm used to. And it's fun. I like it. You know, I can say what I want and I'm not under anybody's control, whether it's fox or NBC, and it's liberating. Well, and I think that's where a lot of Americans are too, where there's kind of this pressure to always kind of say things that people want you to say. Can you talk about how what you've learned in the last couple of years of kind of getting into this space of some of the political orthodoxies out there of things you're not allowed to talk about? For example, critical race theory or the trans issue, I'm sure you get some backlash for even talking about these things. Well, listen, I would say the one advantage to having been called all the worst names. You know, I've been called them all. I mean, and, you know, you sort of worry about that, right? When you touch these dicey issues, whether it's the trans stuff or the race stuff. And then to wake up one morning and see those names hurled at you on the front cover of every newspaper in the country. It's terrible to go through, but it's also quite liberating because the bad thing happened and you're fine. You know, it's painful in the moment. But then you look around, you're like, what's my world, my world's my husband, my kids, my Friends, my family. I'm fine. And now that the bad thing has happened, I feel totally free to talk about everything in exactly the way I want to because they've already fired that bullet at me and I'm still standing. So it's like the it reminds me of the scene in Jerry Maguire where Kelly Preston's character looks at Tom Cruise. And she's like, you can't hurt me, Jerry. I'm too strong for you. That's how I feel about the mainstream press. That's me with the mainstream press. Take your best shot. Oh wait, you already did, and I'm fine. You see the only scene of that movie I hear quoted is show me the money. And so it's very impressive that you gotta watch it as a chick. No, that's right. You're totally right. Which I never thought of some of the other wisdom in that movie. I actually know the family that was that was based off of. That's a different story for different time. So talk, let's talk, let's get into some of the contentious issues. Let's talk about the CRT battle. You've decided to speak out about this, saying, I don't want to put words in your mouth. But you've given some opinions about this, especially given your own family in New York City and kind of all the drama surrounding that comment a little bit about where you think our country's at with this and do you consider kind of woke ism to be a threat to the American way of life? Yes, I do. I mean, I think it needs to be fought and we need all hands on deck, because while their army is a lot smaller than our army, it's powerful. And it may be small in number, but they have control of some key institutions, including the media, including academia, now sports, and so on. And so if we don't fight, they're only going to grow further and more powerful. So now's the time and I get that it's scary, but I'm kind of done listening to how scary it is because this is an existential moment for our country of our way of life. And I just interviewed John mcwhorter. You know, he brilliant Columbia University professor. He and Glenn Lowry, they speak sense when it comes to race and all this stuff that we've been listening to..

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Megyn Kelly Is Bulletproof Against the Mainstream Press

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:17 min | 1 year ago

Megyn Kelly Is Bulletproof Against the Mainstream Press

"Can you talk about how what you've learned in the last couple of years of kind of getting into this space of some of the political orthodoxies out there of things you're not allowed to talk about? For example, critical race theory or the trans issue, I'm sure you get some backlash for even talking about these things. Well, listen, I would say the one advantage to having been called all the worst names. You know, I've been called them all. I mean, and, you know, you sort of worry about that, right? When you touch these dicey issues, whether it's the trans stuff or the race stuff. And then to wake up one morning and see those names hurled at you on the front cover of every newspaper in the country. It's terrible to go through, but it's also quite liberating because the bad thing happened and you're fine. You know, it's painful in the moment. But then you look around, you're like, what's my world, my world's my husband, my kids, my Friends, my family. I'm fine. And now that the bad thing has happened, I feel totally free to talk about everything in exactly the way I want to because they've already fired that bullet at me and I'm still standing. So it's like the it reminds me of the scene in Jerry Maguire where Kelly Preston's character looks at Tom Cruise. And she's like, you can't hurt me, Jerry. I'm too strong for you. That's how I feel about the mainstream press. That's me with the mainstream

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No One Even Noticed Pete Buttigieg Is on Paternity Leave

Mike Gallagher Podcast

01:16 min | 1 year ago

No One Even Noticed Pete Buttigieg Is on Paternity Leave

"Well, we found out where Pete Buttigieg has been. He has been on paternity leave for two months now last time that came up, I got in trouble with megyn Kelly. So I'm not touching that issue. Lord knows what happened. She wrote about it in her book. You can Google it, megyn Kelly and Mike Gallagher on the issue of maternity leave. So wow. Two months two plus months for maternity leave. Paid paternity leave. You know what's the best part of the story of Pete Buttigieg being MIA all this time? Nobody really even noticed till this week. That's how irrelevant he is. Nobody even really noticed he was gone. He's the transportation secretary. We've had this supply chain crisis for weeks. And they just noticed though the other day. Where's he been? Always on paternity leave. And that became a whole thing and then Tucker Carlson attacked him and then he responded to Tucker Carlson and he's saying he can still do the job from whatever. But isn't it amazing? No one knew he was gone.

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Megyn Kelly Hits Back After Being Labeled ‘Anti-Vax’

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

02:04 min | 1 year ago

Megyn Kelly Hits Back After Being Labeled ‘Anti-Vax’

"Meghan i wanna do something. Now i regret doing. I've always liked david from. He used to be a fairly nice and influential person. he's been disintermediated from influence by donald trump. because he went crazy. I mean literally whatnot. Now you and i both have trump tattoos and so i can show them off. I can probably stand up with those people who line up in the media who've been assaulted by donald trump verbally lived to talk about it and laugh it off. David was kind of knocked off the balance beam. He's attacked you. This week is being an anti vaccine. I think you actually support vaccines like i do. I get my booster tomorrow. I'm going to Applaud when my grandchildren get back today because their mother has done a study of it and they're safe and qualified for and two of the three of them will be eligible for it. Why is david from attacking. You wrongfully liable ously. Really as an anti dr. Which carried almost slander per se business. It's kind of amusing to me. I'm definitely not an antibac- so i've said repeatedly that i'm provex vaccine. I've gotten it. My husband's gotten it. and i. i think everyone who wanted should get it. But i don't like these mandates. And i really don't like them for children and i've said publicly. I have three kids. Not one of whom is yet eligible for the vaccine. But i did lose my dad to a heart attack at age forty five and i have a heart issue and i worry about my children and their hearts because they've got a genetic predisposition to some frailty there so i'm watching the myocarditis thing very carefully and this should be a decision between their pediatrician. My husband and me and it shouldn't be forced on them. By joe biden or anybody else dr algae and there's a reason that the folks in europe have made a different decision. Our friends in the uk are not requiring twelve to fifteen year olds to get this and even when they get to be older. Sixteen they're only requiring one shot which is all the myocarditis seems to be happening after the second shot. Okay so these are the considerations but people don't consider insane our friends across the pond

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"megyn" Discussed on NewsRadio WIOD

NewsRadio WIOD

01:47 min | 1 year ago

"megyn" Discussed on NewsRadio WIOD

"Coming up. Also on today's show. We have Megyn Kelly, Uh, we have We have odds with us. The guy who was in Benghazi remember him. He was in Benghazi. He's now in Afghanistan. Saving people will talk to him. I've got a few things to say about the State Department and give you an update on all of that, and Afghanistan. But first we have to start with couch. He lied and people died. The latest on this nonsense this Criminal nonsense from Anthony Fauci. Glenn Beck program will start in 60 seconds first, Let me tell you about Michelle. She lives in Arizona. She wrote a while back about our experience with relief factors, she says. I originally purchased relief factor for my husband. But I decided to try to. Well, I clean houses. I'm in my fifties and I have pretty regular aches and pains. When I took relief factor. It started working literally within a few days, and it worked for my husband as well. We love relief factor. Thank you. Michelle, Thanks for sharing your story love hearing from people who have been positively affected by relief factor. Because it's happened to me and I love to hear that people are getting out of pain and getting their life back like I have. It's changed my life. I take it three times a day as directed, and I would suggest that you do it too now. Try the three week quick start. If it's not working with three in three weeks. It's most likely not going to work for you. 70% of the people who try it for three weeks go on to order more every single month. Try the three week quick start now for 1995 Go to relief factor dot com or call 805.

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"megyn" Discussed on The Glenn Beck Program

The Glenn Beck Program

07:58 min | 1 year ago

"megyn" Discussed on The Glenn Beck Program

"Whole i think i'm robert. Frost meets the dukes of hazzard the great liz. Oh where there are. No later than i than i was on the classic that i will say. I did like your version better. I don't think that proves racism. I did like does the problem with you. Talked about the poetic nature of the lyrics and lyrics in this particular case meant to there seemed to be only about two things she said in the entire saw she was. She's one or phone was and then she was walking. Shoes starts at two fifteen. She's still walking at four. She's gone very uncomfortable. Or she slow. Which i would guess the latter but only two blocks wore the wrong shoes. She wore lubaton which what are they for. Not apparently for walking now. I would like to just point out. I believe there are some poor life choices. Happening here in this song really. Yeah in what way. Well first of all. I don't know if he caught this. She lost her phone when in the song in the sausage she should. She's talked that it would also shame for it. She's like hey guys. Has anybody seen my phone. My dad didn't give me a quarter to call for a ride Okay huge problem with savage stays. Fatherhood is going down to it is it is so she's like. Hey where the heck is my iphone or cellular herself. Yeah okay and how. Am i supposed to get home without that now as a dad i would say i pour life choice. You should always have a backup. You should always have a quarter in case you need to use a payphone Okay which you'll find in almost every almost every corner now there's a payphone You should have another ride lined up for you And then it's two fifteen lights. Come on where my phone. Another bad choice to fifteen. That's nothing good. Happens after two fifteen and i or before fifteen should be home. I may not be as cool as lonzo. But i have been to Many bars when they close the lights. Don't come on at two fifteen. They come on before the top of the hour when the mars like five minutes before the closing. Yeah usually in the bars that i'm at play closing time by semi sonic. It's usually what happens. Yeah don't play the to fifteen bar that turns on the lights at two fifteen. That's now they turn the lights on. That's when she can't find her phone. So honey i think may be. Somebody stole it from you. Okay right. She says where my homeys went. I don't know if they are your home's another life choice that you should reevaluate If you're homeys leave you at the bar and it's two fifteen and your phone is missing. Perhaps one of your homeys stole your phone. And no homey is really your homie if they leave you a woman behind some place. It seems it might be a disreputable neighborhood. Not clear by the song at all glen. I'm wondering why you would assume something. Well wait hold on. Let's focus on that for just a moment. Why do you think it's in a bad neighborhood. I don't understand well just just because phones are being stolen. Phones are being stolen and it's two fifteen. She's walking home You know you could walk home in a nice neighborhood. And she is wearing lubaton so neighbor. She's wearing what. What are those about seven hundred dollar shoes. Getting the look from sarah like. Yeah that's for baby shoes So it's a very nice neighborhood. So she explain at any point how she's posted at home No she doesn't she doesn't but she does say what the hell these lubaton for Now again life choices probably a less expensive shoe to more sensible choice would have given you at least that quarter to call for help. You know what i mean. That's a good point in a gun. I don't know much about lou batons but are they built for comfort. Are they built really not getting other not. They're not you wouldn't know are specifically made to make your legs. Look i guess. Longer and slimmer right. I think they are just to show off the red on the bottom of the shoe so all of the chicks. No this is a really mind-numbing expensive shoe and not not necessarily one. That's built for any sort of transportation of a liz. Oh snow it. doesn't you it presents. it's not a hover board ins nothing It does also alert boys that if you like her legs because of those shoes. It's gonna cost you in the end a lot of money. Your ear of communicating. The maintenance level is yesterday she says i was getting it Do i even need to life. Choice was at her phone. I don't chew getting her phone. He said she was getting it. Looking real cute up in the club man. How do you do then. She says something that. I don't even hair to don't hair is a do. This is the brilliance of of of modern songwriting. I think it is. This is what that is terrible pun and and she showed a grammy for it. No it's spelled. Do not d you so the eu yet do. Oh you guys don't remember dippy do oh yeah. I don't know how you spell her hair hairdo. Da you think while deputy do was spelled d you know is that those are the jolly well. I don't it is a do. Oh he's fine. What's up with you. That was One of those repurchase it you know where you where you looking like what rhymes would do. And then you think in your thinking you thinkin you thank and you go through all of them and then you're like you the hairdo. Ha h. a. h. a. r. d. o. d. one word one word Look up deputy do by now. What does that have to do l. hairdo that was hairdo. Divvy do of course is As you would of course no dip. I t y dash. Do is it deal. Yes it's deal while your this is your too fancy you live in those like upscale neighborhoods with the lou talents in the news. I do i you know i bought the deputy do at a shopping double p. and an e aso i weight twice the amount of money. So what happened to her phone. She never finds it. She never finds it no. I oh oh no i never made it to the end of the song already too slow because where the hell my phone where the hell my own. That's in the last stand but she finds her phone. Gosh await hallway. We'll.

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"megyn" Discussed on The Glenn Beck Program

The Glenn Beck Program

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"megyn" Discussed on The Glenn Beck Program

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"megyn" Discussed on The Glenn Beck Program

The Glenn Beck Program

08:10 min | 1 year ago

"megyn" Discussed on The Glenn Beck Program

"The benghazi annex security team member the founder of shadow warriors project and now heading up some evacuation efforts in afghanistan. The one and only mark geiss known as oz. Hey mark how are you. Man how are you i am good i am unfortunately i thought of you and benghazi while the the the just the chaos was happening at the kabul airport. How similar did that did that. Give you any flashbacks. And he of feeling like oh boy. They're doing it again. You know it did And what really kinda hit home As it was progressing was i thought back to the people who are in charge of Our government at that time and the in charge of the state department. Were you know ambassador. rice i mean those same people are now doing the same thing once again. Then they didn't learn from the first time where they failed to do what was right and to send help in the appropriate opposite of always trying to do this I kind of call it A fish handshake with everybody And that's their approach to foreign policy is we're gonna shake your hand and we're going to try to negotiate it out when you're dealing with a group of people who Do not negotiate. They believe in power they believe in strike and they believe enforce it and that's the enemy that we have our gates in afghanistan and now because of the way we pulled out of there. I believe we have to be ready for it here at home because we have a southern border. That's not secure cheese lindsey. Graham said the other day he thinks we're going to have to go back into afghanistan because he said this is going to be the center of global terrorists. And i mean we've only made them stronger and things are going to start happening around the world and hear that he thinks we'll be back within five years. I think we'll be back within the next forty five to ninety days holy cow. Why do you say that. I just think with the way we have pulled out that we didn't leave any type of Agreement we didn't force them to come to the table with and be accountable to not just america and americans but to the world as a whole and now we're trying to treat the taliban who we forced out through through i mean through combat out of afghanistan. And we've allowed them back in our treating them as the official government when truly the official government is still fighting up pandur valley. We still hope. Hopefully they'll are to this day Our weapons are being used against them. and so they're having a hard time standing but they are still standing Why do you say we'll go back in. I mean it's the same people that got us out. And i mean what is going to change at the pentagon state department white house. What do you see coming. That would change that. I think what's going to happen. That's what is gonna happen from afghanistan itself and with what's going on there Behind the scenes and what. We're going what we won't see until we have brave afghans who are going to get information out about what truly is the taliban is going to be doing to people and i think it's going to be so horrendous that it's going to require the new world to stand up and take of what it is. What's going on there in some ways. I hope you're right. I mean. I don't wanna go back in there but i mean i don't know if you heard about the police officer. The female police officer that was pregnant in front of her thirteen year. Old twelve thirteen year old boy She was brutally killed. And then they cut her brain out With knives and screwdrivers in front of him and the world is not really paying attention. Just not paying attention. And that's i'm i can guarantee you not an isolated incident. No not at all and you know we have. American citizens who in essence are being held hostage by the taliban in moselle shareef. I mean you know that we have airplanes up there. Their planes i think the nezarim projects route you have helped fund that are being held in restricted. And you know it's in those people are that are manifested for those flights are american citizens and they're not being allowed to leave and we're not doing anything we have a president who's on vacation and we have vice president he's trying to campaign for gavin newsom. Who has run california into the ground. We're talking to Marquette known as ause he was part of the benghazi benghazi an security team You might remember him from the movie. thirteen hours A remarkable remarkable story. He is now helping with the evacuation efforts in afghanistan So you say. And i know and we both know they're plenty of americans. We have left behind. There is nothing more dishonourable Than what we have done in afghanistan losing his one thing being dishonorable in our loss is entirely a different thing. tell me what you're doing in afghanistan So my nonprofit is called shadow warriors project and it came out of what happened to me and in benghazi and You know private security contractors We have a workman's comp policy when we get injured or killed and that's it might pay stop the day i left The country of libya which was on september twelfth And we we started this because we have in the past twenty years. We've had over five thousand private military contractors killed over thirty thousand injured in the war on terror and they had to depend on workman's comp policy and no one's there to have their back and especially those who are in the security side of things that are facing the day-to-day threats just as our military are in We wanted to make sure that they didn't struggle when they got injured or killed. They didn't have to worry about that. And that's what really started our program and since then over the last seven years we've really grown Where we have a lot of different apparatus. We have a canine program where we get service. Dogs to both contractors and veterans A lot of they were one in the same and then we have a canine therapy program where we bring in eight to twelve combat vets. Param we introduce them to christ. We pair them with the dog for a week. We use the dogs to teach them how to manage their anxiety and stress and then we have peer to peer counseling. And and that's the crux of our. That's our foundation but then when afghanistan went awry. We knew that we had contractors that. Were overseas that. Were stuck there and so we wanted get involved. And we've partnered with a lot of different veterans service organizations because we knew that the government wasn't going to be there. I mean we've all experienced that before so we have partnered with other groups and are working tirelessly every day to since it started to get people out and luckily through our connections that we've had with other military personnel are experienced that we've gained over the last twenty years of fighting this enemy. We've been very successful can you. Can you tell me. Because i was reading about it. And it says We're.

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"megyn" Discussed on The Glenn Beck Program

The Glenn Beck Program

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"megyn" Discussed on The Glenn Beck Program

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"megyn" Discussed on The Glenn Beck Program

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"megyn" Discussed on The Glenn Beck Program

The Glenn Beck Program

04:13 min | 1 year ago

"megyn" Discussed on The Glenn Beck Program

"We're just you know our our military lost long but it was for the greater good of getting rid of getting going after people who've did nine eleven the terrorists did not eleven and al qaeda and then giving people freedom than those early years and now a lot of people can state department They are they're not. The hours are a lot of good. P brief people say department is taken jobs over the years. I i would partake in. I would never live in. And they live in them and they are great. I'm gonna blame them into the biden's fault is president biden's about it all falls on him. He's in hiding was hard to blame a man who's not there hundred percent because all it takes is ordering them what to do the matter. What fits does not operate by itself. It's a political agency lincoln with nominee or given his job bite. President biden orders president by everyone under him takes orders from him. That's how to operate. I've been calling all my friends since i've stage department. The ones you're still. They are the career foreign service and they are frustrated. And they're doing everything they can to give me information that they can but what i can see from the inside is it's just a total failure. Just they fell through the cracks. It isn't competence now. I'll tell you. I when i posted it on twitter. I think Last thursday their six planes grounded can't get out of afghanistan because the state department guest suddenly wanted to return my call the spokesman state department net price suddenly and nothing has now. He and i got along. Great was very cordial conversation. And i said to him and he has to speak confidentially and i wanna i wanna keep to that and he told me how many americans were actually on the plane and explained to me that the problem for them was that they as you've heard them say is that it's a mix of people it's americans plus and green card holders but it's also people with have emily..

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"megyn" Discussed on The Glenn Beck Program

The Glenn Beck Program

04:43 min | 1 year ago

"megyn" Discussed on The Glenn Beck Program

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"megyn" Discussed on The Glenn Beck Program

The Glenn Beck Program

05:01 min | 1 year ago

"megyn" Discussed on The Glenn Beck Program

"All pine is the best known one group. But there's tons of them across the country and we share intel. We share names. we share databases. This is the strength of the american people. This is what i want. I hope that the people in afghanistan see that even the government. Our government has failed failed so miserably. You can always trust the strength. American people and i also hope our enemies around the world that do too but we are not week. Our president is weak. We are strong and we'll always do our job that that is a great great point you know when russia planned all kinds of invasions in america. The one thing they never had on the board was an invasion from mexico through texas. Because they knew texans you and stand up. And i think i hope that the our enemies see that here that no matter what our government says about us. It's not true it's not true. It's not as the weakness of this. President does not have nothing to do with the weakness of the american people and our enemies whereas all them were enough. Ghanistan the russians the chinese. They know they see. I mean they see this because they see americans on the ground there fighting they see helping northern resistance force giving them intel helping them. Unfortunately it's been a horror what's happened to them because the pakistan pakistan are weapons that we're funding and pakistan have been used against the northern forces it's shameful but the our enemies no the taliban isis. Que they know. Americans are in there and we're not walking away from this. They can put up that stupid photo with the green knight fishing goggles of the last person leaving. Not that's gonna show failure russ. Success is going to be that we stayed and we went back. And we're going to get these people out of there so help me out on a couple of things. Let's start with the number of americans that are there. Chuck schumer said yesterday. Every american that wants to be out is out. Well i know we have over a hundred ourselves that are in safe houses And ready to get out wanting to get out been sitting there with airplanes for a week now and can't get out. Yeah i know you're playing Except for this for one second on the plane they want people to understand not just about the six planes. I think it's gotten somewhat confused in the media. It's not just supposed to in europe lanes in your people. It's about that. This is a really hard country to get out of. This is not france where you can just walk across the border to a better country. This is a really complicated country and the best way that we can get these. Americans out is by planes. We can't get them out of planes because the state department won't let us have the right documentation to fly to other countries so once those six plane start then we can start putting more people in planes and like you said all the people who are in state houses in missouri. I mean starting to safe houses. People who are stuck in kabul can't go to the airport because the us closed the airport..

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"megyn" Discussed on The Glenn Beck Program

The Glenn Beck Program

03:41 min | 1 year ago

"megyn" Discussed on The Glenn Beck Program

"When i'm at the jersey shore in the summer they are still afraid of these very loud woke warriors. And it's a small group. I think they think that they're they're bigger than they are. I think it's ten percent of the population. That and i do think people like us. Who have these microphones. If we don't start being louder and louder and encouraging people to push back against this nonsense in their schools at their corporations in their sports in their media in their hollywood choices. Then we're gonna lose then. That ten percent is going to grow and grow and grow and become even more powerful. Megan kelly always good to talk to love to spend some time. I hope you are following. What's going on with the state department in afghanistan it is a crime and needs to be exposed Thank you so much. Megan you can hear her on her podcast or now. You can hear on channel one eleven. It's the triumph channel if you're listening to us on Xm serious now. Just keep it where it is. She'll be on right after this program. Megan thank you so much. Always good to talk to you. Thanks glenn.

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"megyn" Discussed on The Glenn Beck Program

The Glenn Beck Program

04:18 min | 1 year ago

"megyn" Discussed on The Glenn Beck Program

"Hey great podcasts. For you today. Megan kelly mark guy. He's oz from from the benghazi nightmare. Otherwise known as Thirteen hours talk to him about the flashbacks that maybe he had while watching this all unfold now in afghanistan we have updates on vat. Also what biden is doing what the state department is doing and of course a dramatic reading from lizl. Where the hell my phone call in. Today's podcast on the days..

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"megyn" Discussed on Artificial Intelligence (AI Podcast) with Lex Fridman

Artificial Intelligence (AI Podcast) with Lex Fridman

04:41 min | 1 year ago

"megyn" Discussed on Artificial Intelligence (AI Podcast) with Lex Fridman

"I it's not clear. How do we characterize this notion of correctness. I think the mission in understanding or at least a limitation phrasing of this. And if we were to come up with better ways to understand this limitation then it would actually help us a lot. Do you think there's a distinction between the concept of learning and the concept the reasoning. Do you think it's possible for neural networks to reason so i think of it slightly differently so for me. A learning is whenever. I can make a snap judgment so if you're told me for dog i getting megyn the dog but if you give me like a puzzle you know like Whatever goals machine off like things happen then. I have reason because i've never. It's a very complicated setup. I've never seen that particular setup and we need to draw and like imagine in my head what's going to happen to figure it out so i think yes neural. Networks are really good at But they're not very good reasoning because they're like if they have seen something before you are seen something similar before they're very good at making those snap judgment but if you were to give them a very complicated thing that they've not seen before They have very limited ability right now to compose different things like. Oh i've seen this particular part before. I've seen this particular part before are now probably like this is how they're going to work in tandem. It's very hard for them to come up with these kinds of well. There's a certain aspects to Reasoning the may be converted into the process of programming and says there's the whole field that program synthesis and people have been Applying machine learning to the problem of program synthesis in in the question is can they the step of composition. Why can't that be learned. You know this. The step of like building things on top of little intuitions concepts on top of each other. Can that be learnable..

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Earth Hour 2021 Shines a Virtual Spotlight on the Natural World

The Sustainable Futures Report

00:58 sec | 2 years ago

Earth Hour 2021 Shines a Virtual Spotlight on the Natural World

"Urged to mark earth hour on saturday earth our is an initiative of wwf the world wildlife fund which started in two thousand seven eight thirty on saturday. Turn off the lights. Silver dog and think of nature wildlife and by diversity and the threats which they all face this year because across the world. Most of us are under lockdown. Wwf he's launching. A video asks everyone to share that video on saturday to send it varley across the world to raise awareness of the damage that we are doing to our environment. The effect not damages having not only on the climate but on our health our food supplies and ultimately on asa viable long before survival becomes an megyn issue. The world will become an uncomfortable and dangerous place to live if we don't take action.

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When NOT To Perform a Psychic Reading

Learn Astrology with Mary English

03:39 min | 2 years ago

When NOT To Perform a Psychic Reading

"To talk about strategy. Why would a tool to you about this week is when not to read for someone so during the metro met greater. Everything was comes up. I've had two incidences over this back to grade. And i want to talk to you about them. As their classic examples of when note to read for someone or even went of a refund so incident number one lady are no not for a long time normally meet in the flesh. leaves long distance away from where i live and now i'm working on she book to session. She phoned to book as it's great book trade and and she put Which includes histology and it was a ninety percent last reading psychic readers. This occupation so i wouldn Or she i think she had gold ashtray. Was that called off moins. Working did this particular lady have cau- yes she did. So it's a sark region and i'm vessel a. I decided to give some extra time because of what was going on and and it cut me show is particularly is husband had died just before christmas amorini february two months ago and she was also concerned about her elderly mother who she was now caring for so kante too much because obviously patient confidentiality but just an outline and it became evident in the reading that she wasn't enjoying the waiting and be. I could tell that she was too stressed to make sense of anything. I was telling her and she was repeating what i had told her. The last time. I'd seen which was a few years ago about what was happening for the moment. And what happened. And so i said you know. I feel a little than this marshall. Westerville little impotent. Hither everything that. I'm telling you isn't resonating for you. I'm going to refund you. We're going to stop right now. Just consult rating. I'm going to refund you. And i want you to come back when you feel a bit better and so i just stopped recording deleted. Coding went to my app Cancel the stuck. Cancelled left the session in refunded omar candidate one or the other but i definitely reform deter straightaway. So the money. She'd paid for the session just refunded it now. The reason i did that is because when somebody is in the bigger emotional state of any description mental emotional state then not going to hear what you say. And they're going to selectively here. What you said. And i realized at i was region for i was getting into dangerous territory because the nature of the things move talking about. It wasn't anything anything other than the husband died and that her mother was unwell. And i can tell while we were talking because this is a phone reading. It wasn't on skype so there was no telephone megyn to somebody that doesn't happen that And i could tell the. Dvd wasn't benefits in her and what she actually need

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"megyn" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO

News 96.5 WDBO

11:34 min | 2 years ago

"megyn" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO

"Do day. Tell Miss Little Polka Melo say gnome elusive tours, but Rooster Mommy you Megyn, don't you? Don't let me just get this thing on the end. About it. She then every again did that girl or see that wee devil? Hey, maybe this guy What is it? He's calling, you know, going this time is ticking, man. Mr. Dupin, Mommy just Mommy, do you don't think I know that it isn't It'll eyes it by school jacket that I guess when you do. Day. Mommy don't know. You're just like your mommy. Oh, Monday and Johnny and me Listen, you get me please exit the single No. Yes. When Oy, He's us. No lo salmon coming. I am facing step in, make love to me. Oh, boy. Get that one. So I don't want people to question No more. You know this? Yes. All right. Story E E. I got another one e. No, no, no, no. Please. Get it done over, boss something more. I got a lot out out out. No. I don't know. But whoever does nothing they sing is brutal thing called Musica must bury that. Don't need no money that went with them tonight. Would you maybe knows your mother, Don't you think it's gonna You know my kid and anything? You want to get out of the photo gets unless you've got to win a maligned and several things. Undertook to whoever we mental situation prevented some money, okay? It'll come back positive with light, Sweet bean even have it. Hmm. Did the kid again. No, but yeah, you feel me, pretty boy exceed those nerve. And I say spoon single must be lonely guy, Okay? You don't know a single exit. Gary Inside. My driver must look Follow me to make a woman begging me just a little. This is gonna sound when we didn't. Well, I gotta go. Do you want to be in time?.

"megyn" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO

News 96.5 WDBO

03:13 min | 2 years ago

"megyn" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO

"Day television, little bottom, Alo se Noma loosen towards But who's to Mommy? You Megyn, don't you? Just let me just take a blank on the handle. My own bad it. See, then every again did that girl Lord, come see me in this. San schooling. You know they're going to start taking me ever since I am a one, Mr Big Mommy, you mentioned Just like your mommy. It isn't a laser by school jacket. Dad, I guess you do. Get money. Get a handle on my my, my, my But You got white black light. Get romantic with those living on the moon..

How to be Two Ways strong: Dreamtime science and finding yourself

Science Friction

05:11 min | 2 years ago

How to be Two Ways strong: Dreamtime science and finding yourself

"I'm am bob. I'm from kabul queensland coming away from queensland knowing anyone down he coming down here obama self. I was a little bit like nervous anxious about what was going to happen. I can elect make friends. 'cause i'm a little bit shy but eventually i mean caitlyn now i'm caitlyn. I'm from leading new south. Wales was really awkward at first meeting. New people are being part of a big crowd is really scary. Say i'm tony adamson. I'm a student at the university of adelaide studying a bachelor of science in wildlife conservation. Biology to yanni attained his cantonese ago as a year. Ten student herself in it triggered this enormous event in her life. Afterwards which you'll hear about next week but as a mentor he. She's living with this bunch of smart fifteen year olds who all applaud from right across australia to be here. Artem land to adelaide kabul cha to coffs harbour and for some of them. This is going to be the first time they surrounded by this many other indigenous people there i night. Some don't have much knowledge about their indigenous heritage. In fact how would you describe what feeling students have when they first arrive at this camp. Yeah definitely Nervous unsure of what to expect a lot of them are feeling a little bit vulnerable especially vulnerable in their cultural identity. I love it. I love my culture. Much like those a lot that i need to learn. I'm katie nugent. Catherine megyn i'm from queensland and just the feeling like when i'm on land when i'm with people who have a close connection to the land i just feel something as it's pride is like a really warm like feeling like i belong kind of thing and i want that connection. I don't know scott the feeling like it's only my stomach. It's a good feeling. I have a certain but it makes me eager to learn about my own culture and like we from two. When i can imagine that many of the students that you're working with don't necessarily feel a strong connection to culture yet. That's a really powerful emotion. Orange provocative question. A lot of us do know that we've lost our metro part of our culture. Ghana elda rosemary. Wang inane is here to support the students through the next nine days in her role as a cultural later on born. Fifty five psalm. Sixty three. And i can't speak language. I was born into policies that was about assimilating and being raised on missions and reserves way you contained and controlled to be manipulated soccer logically to deny your aboriginality and your cultural beliefs concert understandings and practices today. Rosemary runs heroin company which she calls the australian institute for loss and grief developing a model for healing based on her own experiences of being dislocated from her culture or congo. We missed business. I can't do ceremonies. can't practice sorry business in a traditional way so it goes back to. What do we mean as average people. What do we mean by culture. Because pre seventeen ninety eight the traditional culture very powerful structured wise of of living and being for thousands of years post civil tonight in saw it was part of that so so what. I didn't learn why can't teach my children what children can teach my grandchildren. It this program here with these kids there. My grandkids generation. That no even this than me. Yeah we've got a responsibility to these young was. Do i think talk about. What do we mean by culture because we're living in a very very continue sitting now and that's what makes aboriginal summer school for excellence in technology and science run by the sea siro unique this intimate blending of culture with science indigenous science to two way learning aboriginal people in australia have been practicing science and scientific method for sixty thousand and eighty thousand one hundred thousand. Since the first son came we have been practicing the scientific methods through medicine through nutrition through architecture through agriculture through physics through astrophysics and it really is quite accurate when people describe acids the first scientist said what we were doing now it may not have been the language of western science that we're so used to hearing about now but it's undeniable that it was science and practicing the scientific method

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James Chapman VP and GM of Music and Wearables at Qualcomm on The Opportunities of Aippods

The Voicebot Podcast

07:48 min | 2 years ago

James Chapman VP and GM of Music and Wearables at Qualcomm on The Opportunities of Aippods

"We just published the hereby consumer adoption report so been knee deep in this for a while a of late We just did a national consumer survey and October so we have really recent data. We put out a report. But i've been tracking this space in depth for years now in fact we had some some really early consumer survey data back in twenty eighteen. Sort of an early part. We talk about voice assistance. But i'm interested in the heroles or the your true wireless earbuds space just in general and i think it's really of high interest to my audience. Who are starting to wake up. To the fact that there's a lot of these devices is beyond The smart speaker and particularly the smartphone is really interesting but the smartphone without oils. Earbuds isn't really that interesting. I think for a lot of these stations. So so it's great to have you on You know given your background. But why don't we start out. Give people a little bit about your background. So obviously you're at qualcomm overseeing the highly relevant group but How did you get involved in this. You're a physicist by training. So did you always know you're going to be working at the silicon level Complete accident i stumbled into it. Come touchscreens graphics. Engines view listeners. Who who were at the raspberry pi on some of the silicon and the the blocks. I was some great colleagues on. I joined came to the radio. Cbs walls in two thousand thirteen Whole range of stuff they did. And of course of the full front was him. I think about point people realizing just just has special wireless soldier could become interrail realize why half the wise you you can get it. Wirelessly period of time as the asahi required by qualcomm's fantastic the engineering expertise of call common the breadth. The payers is just amazing. we megyn from day. One started looking around a digging around through the libraries finding while they have put into our new silicon. Which when i sing sing in the market now on very luckily very very privileged for me. I find myself running the voice music. Wearables business units Anything in this because wrapped around your wrist watch would would come with me and my team so very exciting place to be. A change is happening. Could well you've seen this. This industry grew up. Because i think he started Or very early in your career. You're working broadcom as well so you have. You've seen this over a number of years. Yes yes a lot of a lot of things going on but the the thing i think is amazing i think let me be a little bit brutally honest which perhaps he's unwise on these these accounts but if i look at t twelve twenty thirteen what was a headphone while it was. Maybe it was your little your little more headset. When you a hands free in the car maybe you put it on reached rounded back to get it when you listen to music but you know what else was it And then he looked. Today is small is wireless. Earbuds is in your pocket. It loss for hours and hours and hours know if you will when travelling very much. The moment travelling public transport rounded the big cities. You're more likely to see people with their butts in the with on. I think that's that's tremendous because it goes from a device that you you go and search out when he wants this to music device that you always have with you always have was literally on you On the processing and the silicon capability will put the interests devices. Means they are that they're becoming a was a bit like films becoming a real augmented piece of piece of hardware. You've got what you all the time offering you love. yeah. I i think it's if you go back to like twelve or thirteen. I think maybe i would add. I think i had like a set of bose or monster headphones. That i was listening to. So in those those would had some noise cancellation capabilities and in quality audio at us mostly just on the plane maybe occasionally at all I believe back in that period. Maybe a little bit. Before that. I had maybe a blue headset I've had a couple of job or heads that i would use. I would swap out if i was going to make a phone call so i had these multiple things. Those were pretty amazing and actually had this blue ant that actually had voice control. I could do a voice input like us a number but you had all these speed dials. You could use So and just to think about where we are today with the different solutions in the market. It's it's really been tremendous Just the the miniaturisation and the fact that we can have really high quality solutions all day. Long now i'm wearing some some bose headphones right now. Which i use to record because i like the way that it isolates me and sort of keeps all the back. Out nice microphones does all the gate and everything But throughout the day. Mostly i i have earbuds at and i have all different sorts and I use them for listening. But i use them for voices system. I use them for a lot of zoom meetings and conference calls. I think it's i think. Behavior has shifted. Maybe more in this space than any other over the last five or six years. I think when. I look at the what's driven it number. One is power consumption so if you look at our latest arrange of chips the fifty one hundred series. Thirty hundred series. We worked very hard last two or three years. The power time So it's it's you know two three four times less power than walls if you go back twenty sixteen seventeen. I'm what what what does that do. Well the battery get smaller ranch and the irony here you can shrink the battery and you can get the The lifetime to go so rather being maybe two three hours four hours. Maybe maybe more with a really big set of cans that easy work and i can put them in you. Ranked game four five six seven hours repair via but so it's not. It's not a kind of a concern that you you're going to use them. Use them up in the back in the case. And what am i gonna do. Can i rely on for a long time and the smooth and ally white and that does driven so fascinating things so number one given that i can put mine in my knees do i won't say yes potentially for for this bill. So now you know the voice ui. I'm won't once. I can wear them knocking tire and auto uncomfortable rival interface. I can go talk to the voice assistant. Thank goodness you know the the google's now's this wilted did all they did but the voice assistance have come alone. Am i living those feature films. I'm sitting there with this thing. In my ear unobtrusive comfortable lightweight. How gonna worry about the power On on yes. I'm getting this voice. She why we were very very closely with the likes of arizona. Google to make sure that we meet requirements. We got the right things you make it available to to our customers to end consumers so very exciting change in terms of the power consumption a low power we achieve allowing you to wear them all the time of the ones. He just wouldn't do it on. Be comfortable and then suddenly you've got this option to have a very exciting interface. You didn't have before to a lot of information through through the voice interface.

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Lebanon's entire government resigns amid anger over Beirut explosion

Monocle 24: The Globalist

04:42 min | 2 years ago

Lebanon's entire government resigns amid anger over Beirut explosion

"A week after a massive explosion to. All parts of the Lebanese city of Beirut. Apart, the entire government has resigned the massive blast was caused whenever two thousand tons of ammonium nitrate which had been stored unsafely at the port for six years exploded killing over two hundred people injuring more than six thousand and leaving hundreds of thousands homeless over the weekend residents of Beirut demonstrated against the government calling for the removal of the entire political class due to their negligence and corruption. Joining us once again from Beirut is Layla Milana Allen Leyla when we spoke to you yesterday, five politicians had resigned so far. Tell us about the announcement made last night by the prime minister. So what we saw yesterday and the evening before session, all government ministers resigning. We also saw several NPR's goes well, Megyn went from protesters. Here we go one by one this many left to go. and. Then there was the resignation of the finance minister as he wasn't he just before that meeting that was supposed to in the afternoon that cabinet meeting in which prime minister the APP had said that he was going to a table a motion. To try and have the elections is at the State Petunia. So. How's it wasn't said that he would suspend his his resignation until off the meeting they went in and they spent two thousand not room. Getting. Rumors from quite early on in fact, the entire government was going to resign because there were two ways that this could happen. Either has MD could resign himself or if more than a third of his ministers resigned, that would make his cabinet untenable already looking at five. So essentially, just two more and they were already two minutes to said before they went through, they would resign if the government didn't as Walter a couple of hours they came out and those announcement saying that he would speak in the evening. And when he did speak, he came forward and he said. That they had tried their best to be transparent tried to Rama transparent government. She's January failed to impose some of the reforms that Lebanon. So desperately needed but endemic corruption in the government had made it impossible to do so had caused this tragedy. Now, of course, many people don't feel that's the case they feel that the government was not run transparently at all. Or none of the reforms that has promised January. Would be done in six months word done within six months, and of course we now know. That both the president and the prime. minister. WED Two thousand, seven, hundred and fifty tons of money not great was in the Port as worse excessive government none of them do anything about it. So the government's gone but is going to be a change in the system will the same sectarian politics driving the unrest still exist? Not at the moment now, sectarian politics is really driving some rest. There are a few elements here. Firstly, the the problem with the government system is not that it's impossible to run because the country says sectarian, it's the it's impossible to have a government which allows the country to not be sectarian young people on the streets is saying that's not what they want. They want to country that will come together and work together where people are elected based on their merit not based on what sector they come from but because the political system is original on these lines where each sect gets a certain number of seats innocent area firstly, it's impossible to have that kind of government that is responsible for the entire country doesn't have. Interest in certain places, and secondly, it means only a certain kind of person can be elected because there is such entrenched nepotism in politics and you need the money and connections to be able to run and succeed. So right now, what's going to happen is that as we saw late last year when Prime Minister I've had resigned, the current government will stay on in a Catholic capacity. There's not much they can do in that capacity they will meet rally and they will only be able to put in bills or emergency bills to keep the country going, of course, Lebanon ready needed proper legislation to come in and change things before this explosion now, really function of government. To get things moving the country who built and help people that's not going to happen under a caretaker government but the system is so complex in terms of trying to elect a new prime minister different block in Palm. As I say, these different sectarian blocks have to agree on the candidates and then he has to find a cabinet that pleases all of this -Tarian blocks each of whom will want their own cows come in that. Again, what we're going to see in the coming weeks is this political game. All aimed at making the right formation balance of people in power rob. Then a government trudy is just focused on what is best for the Lebanese people purchase street saying this is the same old system. Nothing's going to change a new election won't help us. Cabinet won't help us. We need a complete overhaul of its system which has dragging us down and letting the country move forward.

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Paul's Religion

5 Minutes in Church History

04:25 min | 3 years ago

Paul's Religion

"Welcome back to another five minutes in Church history for this episode. I am sitting here with a book in my hand. It is J. Gresham Megan's the origin of Paul's religion. It was first published in nineteen twenty one and that was when it was copyrighted. And this edition. Looks like it's from nineteen twenty five and autographed. It says with warm regards. Day Gresham Megyn October. Six Nine thousand nine hundred twenty seven. He gave it to George Fisher and George Fisher. Meticulously underlined and put in margin notes throughout this whole book. Sometimes you find books with notes and they stop after the first chapter to these notes. Go all the way through. Well that's the particular book but let's talk about this book Paul's religion. This book originated in lectures. In fact. There's a page here at the beginning that says the James Sprint lectures in nineteen eleven Mr James Sprint of Wilmington North Carolina gave to the Trustees of union theological seminary in Virginia. The some of thirty thousand dollars since increased by his generosity to fifty thousand dollars and it goes on to say that the purpose of that money was to set up a lectureship and in nineteen twenty two twenty one the lectures the sprint lectures were given by the Reverend. Dr John Grissom the year before the lectures were given by G Campbell. Morgan from London. The Great London pastor and the year after making the lectures were given by none other than the honorable William Jennings Bryan the nineteen twenty one thousand nine hundred ninety two lectures just three years before Brian would get into that courtroom in Dayton Tennessee. Well let's talk about mentions sprint lectures. He gave it the title the origin of Paul's religion there were actually three views floating around testament scholarship of the origin of Christianity. You see these New Testament scholars. German English turn of the nineteenth into the twentieth century. Made a distinction between the Jesus of the Gospels and the religion of Paul and they saw Jesus as one who talked about behavior ethics and made religion essentially how we live. Paul's the great systematize her and turned all of those systems of behavior into belief codes that you had to believe. And so that was the argument there was the Jesus of the Gospels the religion of Paul. And so where did? Paul's religion come from while German scholar Adolf von Harnack argued. That Paul was not a foundation not building on a foundation of the Gospels but was his own sort of mix off of the gospels. Harnack did not like Paul. He didn't like John Either. He only liked this synoptic gospels and then not even all of them and he certainly didn't like things like the Apostles Creed Harnack said Paul Deified Christ and turned him into somebody that Christ never claimed to be. There was also the German scholar of Rada and he said that Paul founded the Christian religion on certain Jewish elements from the enter testament period. But certainly not from Jesus and then there was another scholar boo set. And he said Oh wasn't founded on Judaism at all. Paul founded his religion on the Greek Pagan religions. Well Megan did not agree with that at all. An in this very scholarly book which was about three hundred pages when it was done. Amazing wanted it to be five hundred pages but the publisher said No. That's too much But in this very scholarly book Mason makes the case that the origin of Paul's religion is from Jesus himself the very end. This is what made us Paulin. Ism was not a philosophy. It was not a set of directions for escape from the misery of the world was not an account of what had always been true on the contrary it was an account of something that had happened and what had happened was the death and resurrection of Jesus. Megan says this he loved me and gave himself for me. There lies the basis of the religion of Paul. There lies the basis of all of Christianity. Well that's Mason on Paul's religion and I'm Steven. Thanks for joining us for five minutes in Church history

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