35 Burst results for "Million Times"

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Tucker Carlson: Joe Biden Is Naturally Losing His Ability to Speak
"Tucker talked about it last night, a really important monologue. And again, it's not pleasant. I'm not, I don't feel comfortable making fun of an old man. I want to be old someday. I want everybody who's listening to me and watching me right now to be old. I want us all to live to 99. I'm not sure I want any of us to run the country when we're 99, but that's apparently what the Democrats seem hell bent on doing. Check out what Tucker said last night about the obvious regarding President Biden. Any two year old men should not be running countries. They're not strong enough mentally or physically. Everybody knows that. Very much including any 82 year old menu ask. The people around Joe Biden certainly know that. How could they not know that? They watch him and you do too. Here's Joe Biden in Warsaw Poland just last week. The questions we face are as simple as they were profound. Would we respond? Or would we look the other way? Would it be strong? Would be you, we would we the all of our allies would be united or divided. Should we play clips like that a million times free over the past few years we could play a million more because Joe Biden talks like that every day. At this point, it's how he talks. Joe Biden is losing his ability to speak. That's not a secret. It's not something you learn from our confidential sources and are bringing to you for the first time genetic exclusively that is obvious to the entire world. And you'll probably sound like that too if you make it to Joe Biden's age. We will also, it's not weird, it's natural. It's not an attack on Joe Biden hardly. It's an observation. But because it's natural, we have been commanded to ignore it.

AP News Radio
Google to expand misinformation 'prebunking' in Europe
"After promising results in Eastern Europe, Google is launching a new initiative to teach people how to spot misinformation before they encounter it. They call it pre bunking, educating people about the techniques common to misleading claims that spread like wildfire on the Internet, like scapegoating, false comparisons, and missing context, now tech giant Google is launching a new campaign in Germany with short videos that will appear as advertisements on platforms like TikTok, YouTube, and Facebook, videos in a testing campaign in Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia were seen 38 million times. Beth Goldberg, who studies social challenges for a division of Google, says there is a real appetite for solutions, content moderation prompts cries of censorship and traditional journalism fact checks don't reach people who are already distrustful of the media, pre bunking videos are easy to produce and can be seen by millions. Sander van der Linden with the University of Cambridge tells the AP if misinformation spreads and acts like a virus, then maybe we can figure out how to inoculate people. I'm Jennifer King

The Officer Tatum Show
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"It was on it was on CBS actually, I believe. Interesting. Rick, thank you so much for the call. Thank you so much for the car I really appreciate it. That's a great idea. I think I should, you know, maybe we could reach out to them. You know, I'm just, I think people see me on YouTube and on radio and they park the online brand is just hot head and he's a radical. But in person, I think I'm a lot more calm and I'm a lot more calculated. You know, I'm not gonna get on the show and be arguing with these women and stuff like that. I don't think I would. And I'm not gonna let them punk me and talk over me and all the rest of the stuff. But you know, I think I would come across as very reasonable. And very confident that I'm not just, you know, like I'm confident in this stuff I say because I'm not reading talking points. Like these things I've researched these things I understand and so when I argue with these people or when I have a debate with these people I'm very confident about the things that I say. And therefore I don't have to get upset. I don't have to yell. I don't have to scream in nobody. I don't have to feel any kind of white any kind of way. I'm already, you know, I already know that what I'm saying is right. Because I've done a research in a lot of times these people don't do any research. If I were to tell them that black people get white people get killed more than black people do, this would be a shocker to them. And they haven't looked at any research in the first thing they're going to say, but it's more white people. Well, that's not an argument, because every person on earth is not patrolled. If you look at, you know, the same people that saying, always bought us more white people claim that black communities are over patrolled. Well, you just already made the argument against your own statement. If black communities are over patrolled, then that means that they are over represented in police engagement. And if they are dying less than white people who are less represented in police engagement, that tells you something. That white people are disproportionately being killed if you look at the amount of police engagement in the community versus somebody's inner city communities. And we all know it, like I just said earlier in the show, I said,

The Officer Tatum Show
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"We get. We get immature people who are not mature enough, I believe, to lead like God would call us to lead. You know, I feel like we were in a desperate situation with Donald Trump in 2016, but I felt like we're not in a desperate situation. This is the time where the golly men approach the podium. And this is what I would like to see. Godly men approach the podium to be the president so the country can be led by a good quality godly man. That's what I would like to see. Somebody that have patience to have meekness. Humility. Somebody who have a lot of godly skills that can lead the country back to, you know, more of a godly perspective. Let me tell you by relief factor. Before I go to the break, if you're looking for a solution to aches and pains, if you looking for a supplement that works, really factories your supplement. I take relief factor every day, and it's good. And it's easy. All you got to do is pop the pack open four pills, drink it with water, watch it work. And those of you who are taking relief factor and one of the, I guess, a tip that I would give you is that if you feel like, you know, you getting ready to do a marathon or something like that, that's going to be strenuous. You can just double up on your I mean, I'm not telling you to do. This is what I would do, all right? I'm not making you do it. I don't want to get in trouble for that. But this is what I would do. If I was taking one a day, I would take two a day. If I was doing some really strenuous and I know that it would cost inflammation, I would take three a day. So I'm just giving you a little advice for those of you who already on the really factor train.

The Officer Tatum Show
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"Apologetically Christian and 1000% real. The officer Tatum show. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to the offstage show. Karma Google number. They didn't found somewhere. To ask me hey bro are you trying to change those are you trying to save that man in a Memphis got killed 'cause he was resisting the risk. No, he's resisting the rest led to his death. That's not how he got why he got killed. He got killed because people were punching him in the head and kicking him. And his brain couldn't handle it. But the reason he got to the point where punching and kicking occurred was because he was resistant to rest. Okay, but it's not his fault that he died, but resisted the rest can lead to your death. All right, let me get to my pillow. If you look at my pillow bed sheets sets, all you gotta do is go to my pillow dot com, get you, and I said bitch, she says, I mean the towels. You can get, you can be your bed, she's starting to get pillows, you can get slippers, you can get a pro pillows, you can get confidence you can get pillow tops, you get everything in my pillow, but they got a special going on for my audience for the tau set. 6 piece towel said, hand towel, face tap, washcloth. You can get 6, I mean, two of each. 6 piece. For 49.99. Not a 6 piece of chicken, but a 6 piece of towel sets. For 49.99, all you gotta do is put in discount code Brandon when you go to my pillow dot com. So go to my pillow dot com, click on the radio listening special, put in this kind of Coke Brandon and you will get the 66 for 49.99. Let me get back to what I was talking about. I don't understand bro that you told my he was just your wrist broke you gotta be kidding me. That's why I keep happening. So y'all don't learn nothing about what I'm saying. You and your feelings, listen to what I'm saying. If you sit in the car and you're not driving reckless, then maybe you won't be pulled over. But if you do happen to get pulled over, and the cops grab you and say, get on the ground.

The Officer Tatum Show
Brandon Doesn't Mind If He Doesn't Get an Invite to Mar-a-Lago
"All right, I'm done talking about Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis. I know a lot of people and they feelings about it. But I just got to tell it like I feel it. And I like Donald Trump, and I feel bad that I have to say this about him because, you know, I would love to go to Mar-a-Lago and do some of the other stuff and maybe, you know, I don't know, he's sending him a sample to my energy drink or something like that one day, but you know, I really tell the truth and be kissing somebody but just for favors and hanging out and being cool. I've never been that person, man. And listen, I'm really an introvert. I really don't like being around people in the first place. So if I don't get invited to Mar-a-Lago for an event, I don't give a flying flip. I'd rather be at home with my family and my wife and my kid. You know, hanging out, having a good time, being with the staff here at my headquarters. And I don't ever need to be invited to stuff, but see some people don't feel that way. Some people got to keep their hook, you know, 'cause they got donors and they got stuff like that. So they gotta keep the hook in. And it's nothing against them. I don't blame them. If that's your business model, don't miss your business model up. You can divert from these conversations. You move on to the next. If that's what you want to do, but for me, I honestly just say things how I feel them. And I want people to understand that when I say things is that I mean them. I'm not saying that because I feel like I need to say it. I really mean it. I really believe it. And I know there's a lot of people that agree with me. And sometimes they want to say, but they just can't say it because they don't want to get canceled. I understand.

The Officer Tatum Show
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"8 on a four relief. The officer Tatum show. Ladies and gentlemen, general ladies, let me give you some advice if you are ever doing radio show. Do not eat while you're on the radio. Every time I come after the break, I literally got snacks in my mouth. Don't judge me. Anyway, the Disney empire is self proclaimed, is the self proclaimed happiest place on earth. Well, we all know that it ain't true. If you understand what's going on, they're literally pushing gay and transgender propaganda. Your kids may not know what's going on, but adults. If you got a brain stem, you should know what's going on. In a new movie, walk this intended kingdom, I want to say disenchanted dragon, but that's not it. While it's a disenchanted kingdom, you'll see how Disney executives are purposely exposing young children to the LGBTQ agenda in their fams and also at the theme parks. They're trying to seize the minds of your children as early as possible to encourage kids to question their sexuality. Grooming kids with the gay and transgender message and producing one anti Catholic movie after the next. See it for yourself, you don't have to believe be Tatum. Go and watch Walt, disenchanted kingdom, presented by the Catholic league, available for free right now and Salem now dot com. Now, the Disney theme park has stopped using gender greetings, which is absolutely as anonymous. Disney's Disney's condemned the Florida bill that Barr teaching young students about sexuality and gender identity, which has sparked controversy amongst Disney employees and Disney's been denounced by the Catholic league altogether. You're here from Brent bozell, founder of the media research center, Bill donohue, president of the Catholic league, I interviewed him a few days ago. Tony Perkins president of the family research council plus David Horowitz, doctor Brennan Carson, and New York Post's Miranda Devine, hosted by Mercedes schlapp and will

The Officer Tatum Show
Why Is Donald Trump Bashing Ron DeSantis?
"Right, let me get back to the Donald Trump run to Santa's Donald Trump also said an interview if he runs speaking of desantis, that's fine. I'm way up in the polls. He's going to have to do what he wants to do, but he may run. Okay. Then he goes off and he says about disloyalty. He says, I do think it would be a great act of disloyalty because, you know, I got him in. He had no chance. His political life was over. Trump said. Now, let me just say this. You know, you know, some people just don't learn from anything. And people used to always say Donald Trump is very arrogant person. Donald Trump, he's a narcissist. And I really didn't see that in Donald Trump. And now I'm starting to see some signs of this. I don't know why his handlers and people aren't just saying leave desantis alone. Because when you talk about him, it makes in desantis isn't saying anything about Trump. It's not like they're going back and forth. You know, it's like dating some woman or dating something man. And you know it's over. And they still messaging you. They still texting you text. I miss you, but you like, I ain't texting you not one time 'cause it's done. When I said it was done, it was done. You living rent free in their head. You didn't move on to somebody else. They still text you, like, hey, I'm in the area. What's up? You're like, you did in the water. I don't even know why you texted me. I would block you, but I'm not that petty. This is the same similar situation with Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis. Like, Donald Trump is still talking about him, but he ain't paying no attention to Donald Trump. And the reason why is because these two people are grown men, and this is not the way grown men

The Officer Tatum Show
Memphis Police Chief Fired From Previous Job Over Sex Crimes Probe
"Go watch my video on YouTube, but they also Tatum on YouTube and I give you some of the tea of the Memphis police chief and her involvement with covering up a potential child, I would say child alleged child molestation ring thing that was going on. She covered it up and because allegedly, her best friend, one of her good friends, husband was involved. And she ended up getting fired once they realized she was suppressing the investigation and it wasn't going to go anywhere. And then when the FBI got involved, the federal government got involved, they ended up arresting the officer that was involved in it. Or at least the rest of the man that was involved in it. And he ended up going to prison, but you know. Bad beget bad. She should have never been a leader. I call these people affirmative action hires. It's because they need a black face to represent the department, not because of merit. But because they're black. And then they hire people that are not qualified. Should never been a leader and it makes me sick to my stomach. Look, put up the right people. Put up somebody that's going to do a good job, not somebody that matches the skin tone.

The Officer Tatum Show
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"Tom Brady announced announces his retirement from football for good. A 45 year old NFL star posted a video message to fans on Twitter. He said, I'll get to the point right away. He said you're doing a message. I'm retiring for good. Now, I think he retired for good a little too late. Or maybe it was right on time. When your wife leaves you and it appears that you pick football, not you, it appears that your passion was the play another season and it appears from the outside looking in that the wife was not okay with it. He did it anyway and it became a strain in their relationship. Maybe it has been a strain over several years to be honest, I think that you got to be such a trashy woman to leave your man because he's pursuing his passion. Now I don't know if that's the case here, but it does seem kind of weird that she leaves him in his last year planning NFL and then now he officially retires. I think it's a good thing. Maybe he played long enough. He's giving his life and his talents and his time and effort and energy to fans more so, you know, more so than your family. You can't spend that much time with your family when you're gone all the time traveling all the time, playing for different teams. You know, you got to study fam. You got to go to practice. You got to get rehab. I mean, being a football player takes a lot of energy. And people may not understand that. They don't just show up at the game and have fun, right? You got to watch film for hours as a team. And then if you watch film as an individual, you're watching film even longer. And when they play when they play a football game, 60 minutes of punishment, they have to go to rehab. When I say rehab, I'm not talking about a psychological rehab, which some of them may have to go to psychological rehab. But they have to go to a physical rehab. I mean, you got to get massages, you got to get stem on your legs, you know, you have to get all of these different things to make sure you're operating in full capacity. So it's a very significant strain on your family on yourself. And I think that when a person of football player dedicates his life and craft to the game, his family take a hit a little bit.

The Officer Tatum Show
Tom Brady Says He's Retiring 'For Good'
"Tom Brady announced announces his retirement from football for good. A 45 year old NFL star posted a video message to fans on Twitter. He said, I'll get to the point right away. He said you're doing a message. I'm retiring for good. Now, I think he retired for good a little too late. Or maybe it was right on time. When your wife leaves you and it appears that you pick football, not you, it appears that your passion was the play another season and it appears from the outside looking in that the wife was not okay with it. He did it anyway and it became a strain in their relationship. Maybe it has been a strain over several years to be honest, I think that you got to be such a trashy woman to leave your man because he's pursuing his passion. Now I don't know if that's the case here, but it does seem kind of weird that she leaves him in his last year planning NFL and then now he officially retires. I think it's a good thing. Maybe he played long enough. He's giving his life and his talents and his time and effort and energy to fans more so, you know, more so than your family. You can't spend that much time with your family when you're gone all the time traveling all the time, playing for different teams. You know, you got to study fam. You got to go to practice. You got to get rehab. I mean, being a football player takes a lot of energy. And people may not understand that. They don't just show up at the game and have fun, right? You got to watch film for hours as a team. And then if you watch film as an individual, you're watching film even longer. And when they play when they play a football game, 60 minutes of punishment, they have to go to rehab. When I say rehab, I'm not talking about a psychological rehab, which some of them may have to go to psychological rehab. But they have to go to a physical rehab. I mean, you got to get massages, you got to get stem on your legs, you know, you have to get all of these different things to make sure you're operating in full capacity. So it's a very significant strain on your family on yourself. And I think that when a person of football player dedicates his life and craft to the game, his family take a hit a little bit.

Progressive Talk 1350 AM
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"Lawrence didn't look like he was ready today. As much as we were just taking this phrase and we suck his phrases earlier this year. All through the season, I said, I said it was four or 5 times yet his best sport. 5 games. In his career. But right here, I think this was a three. I'm too turnovers for the Jaguars and last three plays Jamal agnew fumbled Trevor Lawrence interception on a movie. He's got 5 interceptions in his last two playoff games. You got to fix that. Well, I mean, four came in one game. There's no denying that. The first one was the 5 year at the end of the day. It's still 5. And ultimately, you do have to take you do have to take care of the ball. And that's football one O one. Brandon Marshall, a million times on TV. But all security is job security. Yeah, oh my God, bro it's almost like that's a villa to be a best ability is availability. Your best ability in sports is can you play? And then once you're playing, then everything else falls in the key, but like you said, buying football, you turn the ball over, you want to know who wins the game, just go look at the turnover ratio, to turn over racial tells a lot. There's not a lot of teams in the league that are in the negative that make it to the playoffs. That's even just getting to the playoffs. You have to be almost even close to even a plus and turnover ratio to make it to the playoffs in the NFL. And that takes a lot of taking care of the football man. They haven't done that. And he just threw interception. Kudos to the defensive back with the one hand snag, like Kobe. You know what I'm saying? Catching a one hand lob. That was beautiful. So that's a wrap though. So they cover what was the spread, yet it covered? Kansas City right now is currently covering. All right, there's 9 and a half. So the back door is open, I suppose. But Kansas City does have the ball. I actually know it's not kids. Two minutes left in the game, Kansas City's got the ball two timeouts. Jacksonville, the team that would need timeouts has none remaining. So that was Jalen Watson with that interception. That was a hell of a catch. Is that Randy Watson's cousin? I don't know. Do you know Randy watching this? Right now, the only person that's sticking in my head is Randy Watson is the guy who sung, you got a friend with me, but that's Randy Newman. Okay, so then that's not really watching. You guys don't know who Randy Watson is, man. Randy Watson from coming to America with sexual chocolate. Y'all don't know about Randy Watson? Never heard of this. Oh, wow, y'all. God, these guys are young. Oh. Okay, I didn't know that was insane. I know who this, I know. T-shirts and Randy Watson world tour. Are you kidding me? I don't know. I believe the children are the future. Thank you. Come on. Coming to America. Oh, I can't believe y'all missed that. That hurt my feelings just now. I can't believe y'all just missed the Randy watch. Wow. Okay, well, you know what? To be fair. Wow. I showed you earlier today, a very funny meme of carmela soprano and furyo. You watch The Sopranos Chris perfect. Okay. And my family's Italian, of course, we have. Okay, so look, it's carmela soprano and furyo and it said it was the caption was. Look how proud Trevor Lawrence's parents are, right? 'cause it's because of their hair. They had no idea. It was talking about this, this I find gold. All right, so let me ask you, let me ask you this. Do you think more people have not seen The Sopranos or more people have not seen coming to America? I think what are you thinking is? I would say more people have seen The Sopranos and coming to America. Stop, man. Stop playing with me. Stop playing with me. Come into America. I'm not saying how do you feel about all the time? I don't think I've ever seen it. You guys watch it. Would you rank it top ten TV show of all time? Easily. I'll top three TV shows. Wow, top three. Yes. No, yes, it's that good. I'll put it like this, man. I just recently rewatched Breaking Bad. It does not, it's not in the same category to me as the wire and The Sopranos. But it's very, very good. I know that's another one that people have in their top four, 5. It starts out rough. The first two seasons a little rough. Now at the end of that thing, that thing heats up, The Sopranos. As soon as Tony pulls into that driveway, New Jersey from the first opening moment. That thing is going to start to fall. As I told you, I just saved it to my team. It's like a legend. And that's the guy who plays the man. They talk about James Gandolfini as an actor, like the people who work with him and costar with him as Kansas City has give the ball back to Jacksonville that backdoor just opened up a little bit more. But they talk about James Gandolfini as an actor the way that people talk about playing with Michael Jordan. Wow. That's not an exaggeration. Okay. If you Google, I bet if you just Googled Michael Jordan of acting, you would find people saying it was James Gandalf. Well, as I said, I just saved it to my queue about a week ago. I was looking for new shows that I haven't seen. But a show that would be new to me that I haven't watched from the past that I might have missed out on. That was really popular. They just put Sopranos on it. So I was like, okay, I like mob movies. I like the Italian mob stuff. I watch all those movies. I've never seen the show because when I was young when it was on in my early 20s with my crib, basic cable didn't have HBO. So I didn't watch The Sopranos because it was on HBO. But now that it's on, I will check it out. I will binge watch it. Give me a month, and I'll tell you guys if it's top ten of all time. Kansas City is now leading this game by ten Jacksonville has the ball, nice pump fake part Trevor Lawrence to avoid the rush. They're driving down the field as we see what looks like to be a first down completion is a Jones. I'll give the rest of this game and everything else trending in the world of sports is needed to save your Steve. What's trending, my guy? Well, we got another game coming up and Philadelphia 8 15 p.m.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Charlie Shares His Condolences for Damar Hamlin
"A second we'll have doctor Robert Malone on the program to help unpack the tragic situation that unfolded that I happen to see live on Monday Night Football last evening of a football game that turned into a life or death situation. And so let me just read the tweet. It's been viewed over 10 million times. I was ridiculed and attacked by everybody from Adam kinzinger on down and here's the tweet. This is a tragic and all too familiar sight right now. Athletes dropping suddenly. That was my tweet. And people thought that I was being a conspiracy theorist. I was attacked. In fact, newsweek wrote an article that said, I am human garbage this morning. And that's, I guess, that's their opinion. I did not, I don't know what happened. All I know is I am thankful. Praise God that demar Hamlin looks to be in better condition and praise God that they were medics just feet away. And it is true. It is tragic and all too familiar. That athletes are dropping suddenly. And I suppose saying that and saying that there is a pattern that seems to be emerging across the planet, gets you to be attacked from every possible direction.

The Doug Collins Podcast
Chip Lake: 'The Voters Always Make the Rules'
"Identification process. Non Republican non Democrat independent, whatever they want to call themselves. Back and forth. From your perspective, I mean, you've been in general consultant for years. You've looked at polls. I've looked at pose. How is that really going to play out? Or do we really know yet? Well, I don't know that we really know. I mean, you've heard me say a million times. You know, that, you know, in this business, the consultants don't make the rules. The candidates don't make the rules. The press doesn't make the rules. The voters always make the rules. And so what we're always trying to do is figure out what voter behavior is going to be in a particular election cycle. And, you know, I'll give you perfect example. And the general election in Georgia in the Senate race, one of the things that everybody got wrong, not just in the Senate race, but overall too. One of the things that everybody got wrong was the turnout modeling, right? I mean, going into election day, November 8th of this year, I mean, you know, we thought there would be around 4.5 million people vote. I know there were three other major candidates whose teams, you know, you had the governor, you had Stacey Abrams. You had Rafael Warnock, and I know for a fact that their teams had had voter turnout modeling somewhere in the vicinity of 4.4 to 4.7 million. And the voters of Georgia decided only 3.9 million of them wanted to show up and so it was a substantial difference. I mean, you're pulling is only as good as your modeling and everybody's modeling was incorrect. And so, you know, Doug, I think the answer to your question is we just don't know. We have to wait to see how it plays out.

AP News Radio
US court rejects maintaining COVID-19 asylum restrictions
"Thousands of migrants are packed into shelters along the U.S. Mexico border, waiting for a Trump era policy against asylum seekers. To expire this coming Wednesday. A federal appeals court in Washington has rejected a case filed by conservative leaning states trying to keep title 42 in place, then president Trump invoked the health rule in 2020 to block migrants from seeking asylum. And expel them from the U.S. on the grounds of preventing further spread of the coronavirus. It was the subject of a heated congressional hearing in April. Texas Republican congressman Michael McCall. I've never seen the border more broken. While his GOP colleague John katko predicted chaos at the border if the rule was lifted. Do you believe frontline agents and officers who consistently say that they are poised to lose operational control or some of summer all America southern border once title 42 is lifted? Immigration advocates say migrants have been denied rights to seek asylum two and a half million times since title 42 was put into place. There are at least 5000 people waiting now in just Tijuana, Mexico, expected to seek U.S. protection next week. I'm Jackie Quinn.

The Officer Tatum Show
Kanye West Abruptly Leaves Tim Pool Podcast
"I want to talk about Kanye West walking off the set. At the temple show. Why do I think that Kanye situation is important? Because this is an interesting dynamic and trajectory into our political climate that I honestly believe that's going to have a tremendous impact moving forward. I think it's going to be some crazy impact. Let me just say this. And Kanye West has said a lot of brilliant things that make a lot of sense. That's real. But with Kanye West do other stuff, it kind of suppressed the things that, you know, he has said in the past that are absolutely 100% true. If you don't think that there are, and you can say whatever you want to the people that's doing it. But if you don't think the music industry is controlled, then you've got to be kidding yourself. If you think about this for a minute, I want you to I want you to consider this. Tell me how this makes any sense. That rappers like Kanye and others can say the N word a million times on their rap songs. And nobody will bat it on. They can brag about killing other black men. And nobody bats an eye, it's not violating any policy, it's not taking off the radio, they can literally degrade black women on their music, 24 hours, 7 days a week. It will get played on the radio, they have music videos, YouTube will never take that down.

The Dan Bongino Show
Dave Rubin: Recalling an Iconic Moment With Larry Elder
"I mean what happened one day where you're like okay and I know me and you have some different social abuse and that stuff But that's the great part about it being sane people Like we can actually talk things out But when did you say to yourself like okay this modern liberal movement is just bananas Well it's interesting because people say liberal and this is what my first book was about but you know the progressives are illiberal liberalism means basically you're open minded you're willing to find where there is more equality and more freedom The progressives have changed equality obviously to equity and they want to rejigger society in their bizarre racist sex focused identity focused worldview For me there were a couple things that happened the most famous one that you've probably seen It's been seen probably a 100 million times on YouTube I had Larry elder on my show legendary radio host Larry elder Epic We had never met before We sat down I said something about systemic racism and he basically beat me senseless And I don't know how many people can say this Dan but I honestly think I had my best and worst career moment at the exact same time because it was my worst for obvious reasons I said something not ready to battle it out I said systemic racism He beats me senseless and I had nothing to fall back on but it was my best moment because it was not live like we are right now was to tape We're going to air it the next day My producers all said we're going to cut that And I said no we have to leave it Knowing that I was going to take a hit on that I mean that Well you know what It really is It takes a lot of courage It's a fine line between bravery and sort of stupidity or naivete or something But it worked It worked

AP News Radio
Judge orders halt to Trump-era asylum restrictions at border
"A judge has ordered a halt to Trump era asylum restrictions at the border I'm Lisa dwyer A federal judge in Washington has ordered the Biden administration to lift Trump era asylum restrictions that have been a cornerstone of border enforcement since the beginning of COVID-19 The regulation was authorized under title 42 of a broader law covering public health U.S. district judge Emmett Sullivan has ruled that enforcement must end immediately for families and single adults saying it violates federal rulemaking procedures However the ruling conflicts with another ruling in May by a federal judge in Louisiana that asylum restrictions remain in place The current ruling stems from a lawsuit filed by the American civil liberties union on behalf of the silent seeking migrants Migrants have been expelled from the United States more than 2.4 million times since title 42 took effect in March 2020 I'm Lisa dwyer

AP News Radio
Illegal border crossings to US from Mexico hit annual high - The Associated Press - en Español
"Government figures show illegal border crossings hit the highest level ever recorded in the past year I'm Ben Thomas with the latest numbers U.S. customs and border protection say a surge in migration from Venezuela Cuba and Nicaragua saw more than 227,000 migrants stopped at the border with Mexico last month For the year that ended September 30th migrants were stopped 2.38 million times That's a 37% increase from the prior fiscal year The numbers reflect deteriorating economic and political conditions in some countries the relative strength of the U.S. economy and

The Dan Bongino Show
Phil Kerpen: Pfizer Trials Were Never Designed to Test Transmission
"Of course the trials were never designed to test for transmission because they only picked up if you had a symptomatic case which is to say they weren't doing regular testing weekly testing or anything like that on the people in the trial It's just if they got sick and when it got a test and then they would go into the trial data and then they compared in the trial arm and the intervention arm to the control arm is what they did and they said there was this reduction in cases and it was actually a pretty good reduction in cases we found out later that it weighed pretty rapidly and it wasn't very long-term protection at all Certainly but they didn't test for transmission in any way because they weren't testing you unless you got sick and you went and you thought it out And by the way the only trial that did test for transmission that did regular surveillance testing was the AstraZeneca trial and it wasn't very successful which I think is probably one of the other trials didn't do it And so now but then of course all of the public health messaging including from Pfizer itself was like stop the spread herd immunity the vaccine is going to end the pandemic We're going to mandate it not just for you but for the whole community all this kind of stuff And so now when they're forced to say out loud what's always been true but was we relied about constantly which is the trials were never designed to tell us anything about transmission It's a big revelation because it means that everything that they did in the name of herd immunity stopped transmission and stopped the spread all of that kind of stuff with respect to the vaccine It was always completely unjustified from the original trial on And by the way it got even more ridiculous when we got to omicron because there was no effect at all on infections or transmission It was apparent in all of the data And by the way it was already apparent at the time of the Supreme Court decisions in January when they somehow had a split decision anyway and said you could mandate it in healthcare context And so it's pretty incredible I think that this continues to be a revelation because it's always been right in front of us but we've just been lied to about it A million times

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
David Limbaugh: The Feeling of Revisiting a Scripture
"I'm curious as you're going through it and writing this. Do you ever go back to a passage and maybe you've read the passage of scripture a million times before and yet you come back to it and you gleaned something new from that passage of scripture? Yeah, so often. And to me what it says is it really is God's word. It's living word and that means different things to different people, I think, but to me it means that it's active. It's alive. He's talking to you us individually as we read it. And he meets us where we are. So we can read a passage one day. We're experiencing one and he'll read and we'll read the truth in that scripture. And then we'll a year later read that same picture. We're in different circumstances and it may hit us in a different way. These are timeless truths. They're delivered through stories of real people facing real hardships. It's not some book of abstract book of our book of abstract ideas, theological presets. It is a book about real people and it's an integrated book from start to finish, which tells God's love story for mankind, whom he created. In his image, they fell, he knew he would have to send his son in human form to suffer the indignities of human existence and then die for our sins after persecution torture and then the bodily resurrected so that we could join him in bodily resurrection and live in eternal glory with him.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Joe Biden Called Republicans 'Semi-Fascist'
"All right, deplorables and fascists gather one gather all. Welcome in to the Friday deplorable fascist Mike Gallagher show. So Hillary calls half the country deplorables. Biden calls half the country fascists. I don't know which is worse. I really, what's worse. Would you rather be called a fascist? A semi fascist or a deplorable. To this day, there are people who insist that Hillary Clinton lost the election because of her basket of deplorables remark. The only reason Joe Biden might be able to survive this one when he called maga Republicans semi fascists is because it was off camera. Evidently there was not a camera or a microphone rolling. The reporters heard it, but he didn't, they didn't get it on tape. Because if they got it on tape, we'd play it a million times.

The Ed Mylett Show
Tom McCarthy's Tips for Programming Your Super Conscious Mind
"How does one begin to program their sub or super conscious mind? What does that look like? Is it repetitive thought? Is it writing things down? Do you believe in visualizations? What would be a strategy you would give everybody here to say, this is a step to begin to program this part of your brain that's a million times more powerful than your conscious mind. Yeah. First thing you've got to do is you've got to get into a relaxed state. An alpha brainwave state, which is almost meditative state, but you can get there really quickly. Literally, you can just look up like if you look up like, you know, keep your head facing forward, but you just raise your eyes up. That'll put you into an alpha state, fairly quickly. But you can't the way that most people try to do it in the past when I'm older than you, but you might have seen this too, as I said, you know, affirmations. And you would say these affirmations, but there would be no emotion involved, but there's no real energy. And then they go, it didn't work. Well, of course it didn't work. If you say something like, I'm always in the right place at the right time. Like, that did nothing to my super conscious mind. So what is a super conscious looking for? It's looking for pictures. It's looking for feelings, right? And so one of the habits I've got three big ideas in the book, the first one is focus on less and then obsess, but the obsessed part is not a, you know, every single second I've got to be thinking about it. That's actually detrimental because it means you're not trusting. The super conscious in the process. And I think a couple of times a day, you've got to work with your super conscious, getting relaxed state. Best times are right when you wake up, right? You're already relaxed, right before you go to bed, maybe another time during the day, a few minutes, but you've got to and again, this is stuff I'm sure they've heard a million times from you because I know that you do it too. But you've got to see it. You got to feel it and you've got to believe it. And then you can let it go. Now, we need repetition. I'm not saying do it once, and that's all you do. But a couple of times a day is fine. It's not like every single minute. If you want to do it more, that's fine. If you do it more, do it, not out of fear. Oh my God, I better do it again, so the do it out of just confidence. See it out of joy. Do it out of fun. And the super conscious will start to accept that,

The Ed Mylett Show
Tom McCarthy on the Power of the Mind
"The conscious mind is what most people think they have, right? This thing I'm thinking with, I'm observing with and making decisions with. And you're right, right? You know, we have a conscious mind and process is 40 bits of information per second. That's pretty cool. But down below, the subconscious I call it the super conscious because it's a million times more powerful. We've got this part of our mind that can process 40 million bits of information per second. And I believe the mine actually extends outside of the body. I don't believe it's like located in the body. I believe the mind, like you probably have had this happen dozens of times where you're thinking of somebody. And then all of a sudden they call you up, like, well, how the heck did that happen? If someone you haven't heard from in two or three months, like where did that come from? Like, we take for granted that we can get on a cell phone and call somebody, but also our energy, right? All we are is energy. Energy follows thought. You think of somebody, energy is going out. Your mind is sending that out. It's extending beyond your body. And I've got some really cool story. I'll tell you about my son later on that too, but tell me now. I want to hear it. My son was an athlete, and he played college basketball. He got hurt one year, had a concussion, playing at Harvard. So he had a 5th year. And so he goes to school called rice to play his 5th year and he's not feeling good his hips hurting his knees hurting. And then his back goes out. He like a 22 23 year old kid. They take him in, they tell him, you know, you've got the largest herniated disc we've ever seen in a kid your age, we're going to have to inject you so they put them under inject them. And it didn't work. And I told him, I said, look, a lot of pain in your body is mind body pain. It's repressing emotions, not letting them flow through, you know, being a perfectionist, people pleaser, anger, a lot of the ones I've had over my life that I've had to get beyond. And I said, read this book, the mind body prescription by Doctor John sarno. He listened to it three times, they wanted to get him back in, talk about surgery, everything else. His pain went away. And it's never returned since. So he's a big believer in the mind.

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"Our audience who have heard this a million times over the last ten 15 years that it's the under passive It's the underpass of its time for stock picking And then they've heard it for a 15th time at a 15th year running And Lisa this time around I wonder how they fit in about it Do they really believe that this is the regime change that shouldn't Emmanuel was talking about On the flip side I mean you could say you could be really skeptical say it hasn't worked out for so many years On the flip side there has been such a massive divergence in the outlook for specific sectors You think about energy and what's going on there You think about for example some of the consumer Staples being able to pass along the price increases versus some of the more volatile stocks that you can understand why people are saying maybe this time is different Staples did hold up last month Other things really didn't in the face of rising yields I think we've all expected that bank story later that you keep bringing up to perform and it just has not performed Kelly lines in the way there's so many people lined up on this show and said it would Yeah you're not seeing the response of higher yields because while that may help them on the net interest income side given there is a fear out there that the fed may over tighten B two aggressive and therefore lead the economy into a slowdown if not an outright recession That doesn't spell great things for loan growth Do you want to get some master of the commodity market Ed moss the global head of commodities researchers city a conversation you do not want to miss with crew Dan 3% at one O one 38 from New York City This is Bloomberg surveillance Now with the latest news from New York City and around the world here's Michael Barr Lisa John cayley European Union energy ministers will meet.

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You Beauty
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"But at the moment, I think it's working and I am a fan of it just in general. So that is my spending. It is $71 from Sephora. Winning. Okay, mine's really good. My saving, I just wanted to jump right in. So mine is a moisturizer. It's the olay luminous niacinamide and vitamin C cream. Yes, it's a cream, but it's kind of like one of those gel type creams, like it's lightweight and vitamin C, so we're using it in the morning. I just really like the way it layers over my serum and I also really like the way it sits under my sunscreen in my makeup. It is $60 regularly, though I'm on the priceline website at time of recording and it is 29.99. I don't think that price on sale is going to continue, but my point is between them and chemist warehouse. It's going to go on style some way, and you can get it for 30 bucks. Really beautiful moisturizer. I've got some goodness in there. Does kind of give you that radiant glow, just really nice supermarket moisturizer that I'm loving. And quite similar to some of mine that are three times surprise. Oh my gosh, that sounds so nice. It's delicious. My sebi so I was afraid of hair loss postpartum, what I wasn't expecting or scared of was postpartum hides Lee. Oh, a couple of weeks ago, my legs got absolutely covered with eczema hives, and I was so I keep my legs were keeping me up at night, not leti Lee. It was so uncomfortable. It was horrible, ended up having to go to the doctor and get like oral and topical steroids. Just to calm it down and the doctor was like, so you need to rest more. This is stress related. And I'm like, how nice of a man to tell me that when I have a newborn literally outside screaming? Anyway, so I was at the pharmacy getting my drugs. The thing is, is that you don't want to put anything on your skin because you're afraid that everything's going to just exacerbate it, but you're also like, oh my God, I don't want dry skin 'cause that might make it worse too. So anyway, I was chatting to the pharmacist and he was like, try this cream. It's the mugu eczema and psoriasis cream. 1469 at chemist warehouse at time of recording, big bloody tube, it is excellent, no fragrance, really gentle, but keeps your skin nice and moisturized. So if you have a rash like I did or eczema or psoriasis, I really recommend it. It's just a great product. And that's my saving. I've heard lots of good things about that. I must say, so I don't have that. But what a great all.

You Beauty
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"I am Lee Campbell and I swear this is the last time you have to hear about my birthday party because it's tomorrow. Absolutely not next week we want to hear all about it and do you know like I'm so over it. It's all I've talked about. You know I'm an organization freak so all the organization I'm exhausted I don't even want to go. How is the organization been in comparison? Because you went all out for riches 40th last year. So yes, oh, that was much harder because that was down in a property like three hours south of Sydney and height of COVID. So that was obviously much harder. This is a venue that's like prepared. But still like, you know, getting invites printed and diet trees. First of all problems. But anyway, I just can't wait till I've done my speech and I can have like a strong drink. Yes, yes. Oh my God. Make sure that you do it earlier in the evening. Yes, oh no, I am. I'm doing it after like two hours because then I just want to have some babies. Yeah, don't do what I did at my wedding and do it completely wasted. Guess how long I spoke for Lee or slowed for? Oh my God, how long? 19 minutes. Oh bless. That's very sweet. My nanny got up and was like down and shut up. And I was like I'm paying for this wedding and I'll talk if I want like I actually can't even watch the footage because it's oh my God I love it. Oh my God goals. Well hopefully that's me and I'll fill you in on Monday but anyway, we're doing spendy saving can I please start with my spending because it's really kind of changed my life. Spend saving saving give me a spendy. Once you spend I feel annoyed at this because I told you about this years ago but you waited for ubis to tell you to buy it. I know..

Z104
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600 WREC
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"You forgotten? And the commitment of our fathers is now the calling of our time. That's Darryl Worley. Have you forgotten? Apparently Joe Biden's forgotten anyway? 809 41. Sean, You want to be a part of the program? Let's say hi to Peter is in the great state of Florida. The free state of Florida. What's up? Uh, Peter, How are you? Glad you called, sir. Um, the pleasure's mine. Mr. Hannity. Thank you for having me. I'll make it quick. This mandate that they're doing. My wife has been a C n a for 25 years and she loves taking care of people. It starts from the bottom up. Like you say, we're all spokes in the wheel. We all work together to make the engine run. Okay? Um, with that being said, this mandate that this man wants to do because he's not my president. You do this to these people? You know, this puts my wife in this category, um, of mandating people get the shot or, you know, find another job or you know you're fired. Well, what about when they were in the middle of it all before there was even a shot available? Putting their lives on the line, every single one of them. Even the guys sweeps the floor being in the same facility with this thing spreading around like crazy. It just angers me so much that we're going to let this happen to our country. I mean, you know, when is it going to stop? That that that's what's got me upset about this whole situation. You know, everybody have every right. So what you're pointing out, rightly so, And it's funny because I might have mentioned I was poked and prodded a lot. This week wasn't my favorite week. Um and and and stuck in, jabbed and stabbed a million times. But anyway, um Those those brave first responders, the nurses The age. The orderly is the people that custodians That were in the hospitals where we didn't have a vaccine in the middle of the pandemic. They're all heroes, and they all put their ass on the line for this country. And I happened to meet one nurse this week, and she's about to get laid off as a result of all of this, and also as a result of policy, and I'm like, so let me understand me get this straight. You risked your life in her particular case. She's actually the only one. I think I know that put themselves in harm's way like that. That never got the virus. Everybody else kind of got it. And I've interviewed nurses that got fired and Houston. That was the first place that we saw this. At that got covid as a result of putting their life on the line, and now you're going to say even if you you got natural immunity that you're going to now mandate they get the vaccine. You know the magic potion? Whatever you want to call it. And or you're going to fire them, And these people were the ones that for over a year put their ass on the line every day to help save other people's lives, knowing what they were doing in the middle of a pandemic and how deadly this thing was. Right. Everybody in the facility has had their shots. I mean, completely the whole facility. Of course. I can't name it because, you know, I don't want to get my wife in trouble or anything but 95% of them. Has already caught the Covid. Has recorded. They don't talk about that they don't talk about. I know personal people right now. How working a mom and pop transmission shop. I've been doing it for 33 years. My Um, boss's nephew. No health problems. So nothing got the shot the day after that he died from it, but they don't report all that now. Do they? Don't report all that. I've read all of the information. There are people that have had reactions to this shot. And that's why I urge everybody, But I do believe in medicine. I believe in science. I believe in vaccinations science, but I'm not going to make your decision for you. I don't know anything about your health history or current condition. Um, right. You know, it's I just find it outrageous. I really do that with these people. They put everything on the line, and now you're going to some of them will be fired because they have whatever reason, and it's none of my damn business. I'm not going to ask them. Why. Maybe they have a rare health condition that is between them and their doctor. How about Doctor? Patient? Confidentiality? How about, um, Well, let's see. Uh, what about rare conditions that some people have? What about just? It's just their opinion. This isn't about freedom. We're getting lectures. Now. The hell with your freedom. You know, Joe Biden needs to drop his iron fist. They set over MSD ncm Mike. Okay. I've heard of countries like that before. You know the hell with civil liberties and civil rights where the edge sale you on all this? Where is there? Any civil libertarians left and the and the Democratic Party? Apparently not. Anyway, I'm sorry. I appreciate and can hear your palpable anger and all of this You know, by the way, and I remember Democrats a lot of them dismissing the covid vaccine mandates themselves. Listen, No, I don't think it should be mandatory. I wouldn't demand the mandatory but I would do everything in my power just like I don't think masks have to be made mandatory nationwide. Do everything in my power as president,.

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"Things down for the team here so they can enjoy this Labor day off. Hopefully, you've been having a great holiday weekend. So far. The latest surge of Covid 19 across the country due to the Delta Variant has companies reassessing how their workplace operates, and for more on those kinds of challenges. I'm joined now by Joel Patterson. Workplace expert and founder of the Vested group. Joel. Thanks so much for coming on. So last year, companies had to make some major adjustments on the fly. And at this point this year, many thought they'd be back to normal, But that's just not the case. How are committees addressing this latest phase of the pandemic? Well, now is different, depending on the day that you ask it because everyone's got a little bit of a different take on it. Like you said A lot of companies have changed their plans. A lot of major companies The apple Google were planning on coming back in October. Before that they were coming back in September. Before that, they were coming back in July, and so now they They pushed it the next year, And I think what what most companies are looking at at this point that they're they're hesitant to even Come up with the date, you know, just let it ride at this point, because you know, no matter what you come up with is probably going to change. And I think that's the best policy for for business leaders. To really consider is they When you're talking to employees be open and transparent with him about what's going on, and they recognize that everything is changing by the day and and no one really expects you to hold tight the date with these things that are outside of your control. The problem is that creates so much stress. And anxiety and a lot of people when they don't know what's going to happen next. They want to do good things for the for their business, but it's really challenging on people to continue to face this kind of back and forth and never knowing if they're going to the officers staying home. How important has really good communication from top to bottom in each company been throughout the course of this pandemic, and I think it's more important than ever. You know, everybody knows that communication is important. But in a time like the last 18 months where you don't really don't know what's going to happen, and people are making decisions. For the first time ever in the business world, they don't you know nobody's had to kind of navigate these waters before, And so it's just been really important to make sure that when you Have faced a situation where you've got to communicate with your employees. You tell them all right? Look, This is what I believe we're going to do next. This is why I believe that And I need your support in that, and they're okay with that, As long as you are just being honest about what you're doing, and while you're doing it Now, communication is always, you know, speaking, but even more so, these days, it's listening and making sure that that that you're touching base with you people. You know how they're holding up. Again. All this back and forth is going to create a lot of stress for people and you've got to be able to sit down and take five minutes and be intentional about the time that you spend with the people. So that they know that you are there for them and that you're going to do everything that you possibly can keep them safe and healthy Unemployed. I'm joined right now. By Joel Patterson, Workplace expert and founder of the Vested group. We're talking about how companies are adjusting to this latest covid 19 surge for companies that are able to offer employees some kind of a work from home option even if it's more of a hybrid one. The longer this pandemic continues, and that is part of how businesses continue to operate. How much does that solidify itself as an option beyond this pandemic? You know, I really believe it already have. It's not gonna. It's not shifting to just all work all work remotely kind of perspective. But it is hybrid and I think that most companies are going to just stick with that. A lot of people do appreciate the flexibility around having a couple of days to work from home. All the reasons that we talked about a million times, but, uh, you've got to get people back in the office. In most situations. You're going to have industries where it won't be an issue. But I think that most people most organizations at this time, they're starting to see that short term penny honeymoon period working from home and the productivity and Now we're seeing that productivity is slipping a little bit while stresses increasing and burn out. I think people just need the camaraderie and the ability to develop relationships with people. And really, that's how business gross, right you can't if you're not if you're not challenging each other if you're not finding ways to do new things in your organization, and there's no way to really just find a new way to do Great things, which is what all businesses are trying to do. And and it really, uh, it does make it is important for that group of people to be able to just get together and rekindle some of the relationships they had a couple of years ago, and I see people do it all the time when they come into the office for the first time and The light bulb goes off. They realized how nice that relationship was, and they catch up with their their colleagues, and it does change the game. It certainly appears like when it comes to the workforce. Right now, there's just a massive disruption going on and and it looks like a lot of people are on the lookout for potentially a better set up than what they had before because of how some companies are adjusting. To this new workplace environment, the disruption that we're seeing how extensive do you think it is? And how long do you think it's likely to continue? Well, it is real. It is extensive. And I think it's going to last for at least the next six months or so. What we're seeing is just a ton, more chaos thrown into the market for reasons that I You would never predict. But also I would have expected this to be where we are coming out of the pandemic, and the labor market is type. You know, you would think that people would be worried about their jobs, but but a lot of people either They were thinking about this before the pandemic or during the pandemic. They just had time to think and re evaluate where they are what they want to do. There's a lot of people that are looking around and finding real opportunities. A lot of times for more salary, they can negotiate things like work from home calendars. Um you know things around back then Nations and math mandate clearly play into how people are making these decisions. So there's a ton of these things happening right now. That make, uh, finding retaining, recruiting all those things. From an employee perspective really challenging and that is not. It doesn't appear to be slowing, slowing down at all. And like I said, expect to see that released the next six months. I'm joined by Joel Patterson, workplace expert and the founder of the Vested group. Do you see certain sectors where they potentially have a leg up in all of this? Because they're able to offer different perks that match what a lot of workers are looking for these days that maybe some other sectors just can't Can't match. I mean, manufacturing and things like we've got to be there. Physically, they're never going to be able to keep up with this kind of thing..

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"What's three million times 2000? $2006 billion last time. Well, if it's all gold, I understand part of the civil but wait a second. That's worth talking about, though, isn't Jim because silver suddenly you people weren't talking about all we talk about gold contract and then suddenly, in the last couple of months, we start talking about silver contracts, right? I mean, silvers come into fashion. Am I correct? Yes, Silver is actually just as if not more exciting. It was at $17 an ounce a few months ago. Now it's at $27 Goodness. And if you were to follow traditional ratio when gold was at its high in 2019 of $1900 silver was at 50. Yeah, by inference on historical ratios, so for still has a double the comma. So, okay, So here's so, Jim, Here's my question for you guys talk about you know if you're stuck in an airport and rusty nails is next to you and you guys are in a bar naturally in between flights, he says. What do you guys do? Are you mining and exploration? Are you drilling? Are you all the above you? Gold royalties talking about exactly the business model there? Yes. So at the moment we're exploring to advance and drill this to a production decisions, So the next big milestones ahead are updated resources, but The same time we show the economics and engineering to build a line. So we think there is a a good possibility that this project golden silver could be brought into production at the end of 2024. So that's near two years away. And based upon that, Listen, I know you're Republican trade accompanying your CEO, and you gotta be careful what you say. But I would assume that this is this is pretty significant, especially with the three million ounces of gold and silver and then along with 100,000 M drill program for 2021 talking about the drill program. That's a big deal. Yes. So the journal programs all targeted around expanding that three million ounces to perhaps upwards of five million ounces. And then there's another portion of drilling that's going towards new discovery. So we think there's potential here to drill and discover brand new resource areas that have never been found on this property. His name is Jim Greg, By the way, Jim Greg is the president, director of benchmark medals You can go to be NCH medals dot com. Of course, that's our website and their stock symbol. By the way, BNC H F. Here in the states being CHF in Canada. I'm going to ask you about Covid. So we hear the California where we broadcast we broadcast all over the country and all over the world, the radio all over the country on TV here in California, our studios are we open up our economy tomorrow 100%, so to speak. In other words, there's no more restrictions as there were through Covid. And has affected a lot of businesses did this did Covid affects you guys? As as in the mining exploration business at all? Logistically. It had an impact. We had to put in a lot of provincial and federal protocols for safety, but we still operated last year. All of the mining companies across Canada are still operating, but it's a matter of quarantine periods. Testing before you go to the mind site. Testing after and a lot of cleansing and safe to keep everything clean. Might be nice to, you know, working in a coal miner in a gold mine any kind of mine underground double coverage on your face, anyway? Well, that's true. That's true. So, so, last of all, and first of all, we'd love to have you back. Um, can you tell us sort of what? You what you're looking at the next 18 months. We don't try to talk about stock price here. I'm talking about just as a business model. Uh, like if we were in a bar and probably go down like this. Hey, Thanks for the drink. I got to catch my flight. I would exactly what would be your So what do you got? What's up? What's on deck for the next for the next 18 months for you guys. So we start adrenal See drill program any day now. That's 100,000 M. Those results will start coming out. Perhaps July in August that will be followed by a preliminary economic assessment in this assessment shows that this is indeed very economic mind. And then next year we're aiming towards a feasibility study, which is more detailed engineering but at the feasibility study next year that is the decision where we build the mine in which shovels in the ground, so a lot happening over 18 months, and all of this creates great value for the share price. Well, I love it. Hey, listen, Will you join us again? Jim, We'd love to have you back and your expertise, sir. I'd love to be sitting at your bar there you will be. Believe me the the minute we can get to.

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"Of said guy who's coming see what the problem or the boyfriend of said girl husbands said woman. Who's talking to you about the problem you know. Sometimes you're not supposed to say shit. I get it i so landers stand but I do think that for everyone listening. It would be a great idea when you do have a problem. And you're going to talk to somebody about it. Be open to hearing about a potential solution or be open to hearing about some ways that that person may have for you to feel better. It's sometimes that you know. Sometimes it's a good. It's a good thing. I asked people. I just ask people now. They'll they'll vent to me. I'll say would you like to know what i think a lot of times. We'll save now up now. I nominate the same bucket medicine. That ios probably give me my kids especially my kids will. They'll even stop me before. I say anything like. Oh no they don't wanna teach. I know it's only choice. I got choice on you. Know how how. I wanna react to this Like we've heard a million times. The latest status stopped me right away. I don't wanna know your thoughts. I'm out thanks for listening. You know how. I mean if you're coach sharon like Russell's texting you when you didn't have your phone any kind of like figure things out on him. That was so cool. Yeah yeah My boy russell he.

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"It's Andy West. Let's take a look back on this day in sports history May 11th We'll start out today. Back in 1963 Sandy Cove fax pitched the second of his four career. No hitters to help Los Angeles beat San Francisco eight to nothing over 50,000 people saw Koufax take a perfect game into the eighth inning but lost it when he walked catcher Ed Bailey jumping ahead. Today in 1980. Julius Erving, a k A. Dr. J. Of the Philadelphia 76 years pulls off a spectacular move in Game four of the 1980 NBA final. This early in the fourth quarter, The Sixers superstar beat Mark Lance Burger off the dribble on Lee to be met at the baseline by L. A superstar Kareem Abdul Jabbar. Irving leapt into the air with his body completely behind the backboard. With the two Lakers position to his left, Irving somehow was able to palm the ball guided under the rim and lay it in from the opposite side. You've most likely seen it once or a million times in your lifetime. And today in 2009. Cleveland makes it an MBA record Eighth straight win by double digits within 84 74 win over Atlanta to advance to the Eastern Conference finals. The Cavaliers of the second team to sweep the first two rounds of the playoffs since the N B. A expanded the first round two best of seven in 2003. Now, you know today in sports history on my heart radio. Looking back at the world of sports. It's the I Heart radio weekend. Sports Time capsule. What's happening? Fellow sports fans of Sandy West let's start back this week in 1941 for Joe DiMaggio starts his 56 game hitting streak. The ex Lose 13 to 1 This'll Week in 1967 New York Yankees. Mickey Mantle hits his career home run number, 500. Baltimore Orioles pitcher Stew Miller. This'll Week in 1972. Willie Mays, playing his first game with the Mets hits a go ahead and eventually game winning solo home run to lead off the fifth inning. It was his first hit with the Mets, and it gave his new team of 5 to 4 lead over you guessed it his old team, the Giants, This'll week in 1984, Phillies pitcher Steve Carlton. It's a grand slam and pitches into the eighth inning to help his team beat the Dodgers. Seven to oddly enough is rare is it is for a pitcher to hit a home. Run, let alone a Grand slam. It was also done.

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"The shot a million times. It's no different with you being in the game now or that it's Nicole Yokich passing you the ball. That's a big shot. That's a big confidence builder to cause And it's interesting because RG Hansen's been shy about shooting Marcus Howard. Not so much No, but our to Hampton has been Good in every area of the game that he knows he has control over right, like hustling, getting rebounds, playing good defense being in the right position. I'm really impressed with how smart he is as a player that he's also been like playmaking for his teammates and getting other guys involved. But For him to knock down that wide open 31 that you know, he knows he's supposed to make as big a dent to combo got fouled on the other. Andy makes the first free throw Will Barton comes back into the game here for Denver. One Look at Mike on the bench. She's like coach from I'm gonna put me back in. Oh, bench. Mob, too has been Mike standing the whole game. Gary Harris, PJ Dozer Fox, who's been up Mike's like, Hey, coach. I'm right here, man. Baby, Second free throw coming up for you, Thomas. And that was good. And that puts Milwaukee back in the lead by 2 88 to 86. Here comes the coal Yokich as we approach the two minute mark in the third quarter. Top of the key to Monte more left side over the Will. Barton Barton inside the Ark to Nicola Nicola at the nail jumper, Mr. Rebound comes down to what that to come. Both targets are down by two Milwaukee balls. He's at the three point line. I'll take a 30 knocked one homes as Yokich was daring him to shoot. Member down by five year nuggets Gotta put it together here over the last 90 seconds. Yokels has it on the elbow. Hands it off to Monte gets down the lane and land of giants and lay up is up in. How does he make you so I think he sees a gap and understands just like threads the needle with the basketball into the booth. Mid court circles a deck to combo. We got a three point ballgame. Thomas feels off to the high right side. Now he tries it on Yo could spin move. Oh, my goodness. They bailed him out with the foul call. Santa minus betrayed us. I want to see a replay on that. Well,.