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DARKWEB.TODAY - Hackers & Cyber SECURITY
A highlight from Operacin Bitcoins: Del Infierno a la Resurreccin
"With the story of Alberto Daniel Gil, the crypto and informatics expert, he was justly invited to speak for a speech that did not come to mind. For Manuel Rangel. In February of 2017, the US government, the press of the secure and medical services that function similar to a cooperative, most important of the Pekingo and Ermoso countries of Uruguay, was vulnerable informatically. The cybercriminals entered the portal's base, dropping thousands of megabytes of confidential information from their patients, In total, the recompensas that were solicited were a total of $60 ,000. Ironically, the worst mistake that all cybercriminals had was the fact that they did not follow a paid direction. This story started. Obviously, in the Catholic circuit of Uruguay, the mutualists were affected by institutions that had more than one side of the foundation, not because of the mass crusades. During the weeks, they worked with the police to restrain the extortionists. Six months later, the second Minister of the Interior came with a direction, and he knew that he was supposedly vulnerable to the mass attacks of the press. As if it were a movie, the policy of Montevideo changed the apartment of Alberto Daniel Gil, an informatic engineer of 40 years ago, among the informatics, computers, and blockchain technology. Alberto had in his house collections of different types of hardware, computers, depositors of his own, sellers of their own, or analysts of crypto -monetas. This was the policy that controlled dollars and euros in effect, a tool to grab and remove magnetic charges, and various signs of these plastic things as a number, and a car of Guy Fawkes, the one that was converted into a symbol of the anarchists in the whole world. Bingo. Excuse the policy. These elements are sufficient evidence to demonstrate that Alberto is the hacker that used it. One of his most basic records, his personal information, included a constant monitoring activity on the web, and he received a judicial process with many inconsistencies. Alberto was in prison, not satisfied with this. His case was found through communication media, as a big part of the technological section of the General General's office to control the criminal crime in Interpol, and from the same presidency of the Republic, publicly, as the terrorized protagonist of Bitcoin's operations, as the first case of information and crypto -monetas extortion and crypto -monetas in this country. The case was made. Para Nada. The last of the eight cases in the case of Durasno in Uruguay. Alberto Daniel Gil is liberated from the appeal. His request for liberty is with only mission, limiting his number and inviting him to justice as to what he is committing against his people. Alberto knows that he is innocent, and continues to not relate. He is well -voluted, as a hacker, and he has brought the support of his peers. And as you know, Alberto is a hacker, and has not only his profession, but his personal identity during the decades. He is a hacker of his own life, but he has been able to use his own in the period of being killed in public opinion. The first hacker, who was in the case of a prison in Uruguay, has found his innocence and has evidence to demonstrate it. Here we have to understand that Alberto was not condemned for the death of someone, and his death in the case of Durasno is not that the people consider but that he had the probability of death, assuming that his information could interfere with the rest of the process, for what was considered a preventive prison between the authorities and the students of the case. To understand everything, we have to remind ourselves of two decades ago. Alberto Daniel Gil has more than twenty years of experience in the area of computers, working for important companies and, for the same reason, working precisely in the environment that we live in, the security of information. In 2004, when PENAS started the massification of the Internet, his name was known as the one that affected the first information in a case related to infant pornography, the one for which he did not cover his ears. He has the experience of collaborating with the Interpol. As an infant of information, his contact with the city of Satousina came to an end, enamoring the fact that blockchain technology is free of humanity. He also dedicated part of his life to share his knowledge and to fund the idea of decentralization through workshops and conferences. In few words, Alberto is an engineer who is convinced that information can improve social processes and, in consequence, generate a better world. Everything is a philosophy of being compatible with the details of what is needed. Here we are a few years old. The truth is, the media of communication and the culture of the scene and the television generate what the word hacker has a very negative connotation in the last years. It is very common to look at a series of Hollywood productions, the typical representation of a hacker, and, in a certain amount of lines, and by offering them money, with the intention of buying dollars, a process that seconds after the second one. A very bad image of the world, if you buy and extortionate with digital information, only the work of a small sector of criminals can go against the word hacker. and the ethics of the hacker community. Alberto is sure that it is normal for hackers to go on the Internet and provide the security of the cities they visit. It is a time when they should better their abilities. If they find a way of security, the hacker has the responsibility to notify the company or institution that their web is vulnerable to any attack. Therefore, Alberto has the sense of the records of his constant reports at the center of reports of security incidents in Uruguay. It is his governmental institution dedicated to protecting the government and enforcing the laws of cybernetics. This was precisely what he saw in 2014. His new job was to check out his medical records in the police department. By the time Alberto entered the office, he had to consult the data that was used to provide the security of the office. In order to find a critical vulnerability, he found that the server and the access club would be able to access the admin and the server would be able to find more generic Internet addresses. In terms of administrator, he found that not only the data of his wife, if not all of his patients were in the office, and not only that, including the financial information of the company, was lost. Therefore, Alberto had invited Envio and Correo to be notified of these fake records against the election and pay and methods that were used to increase it, which were already being contested. In 2015, he found that he had the knowledge of an appropriate control of access to the city, for which he did not report the problem. Satisfied by having completed his work, Alberto was able to continue his life and his projects until three years later, he found a part of the police department of Montevideo, so that he had access to an interpreter for a case of cybernetics. Alberto, without anything else, he had to assist the city. In the end, he expected to function in the Interpol, which was introduced to Alberto and asked him about his connection with the company. Completely sincere, Alberto related how three years later he found a fake critic against the portal web, what was being reported until the city was retweaked. He was the one who was there for a year or so. In continuation, he sent the email to the guy who was not able to confirm the base details of the press, asking him to publicize it if he had received any victims. Alberto did not know who Envio was and who had the portal web. However, he did not know who Envio was. A guy from GuyFolks came to the Interpol profile. As we talked about in the beginning, September 10th of 2017, the police and room in Alberto's apartment were a typical part of an information -informed company with computer computers. The first thing that alarmed the police was a book about Bitcoin, a very new and revolutionary topic that revealed the profound knowledge of the functioning of the crypto -monetization and the relationship of this in his mind by the press with the board of directors, leaving them all speechless and immediate. From there, Alberto is a passionate person of this topic. In 2015, he received a private capital from the second book of his life, which permitted him to write some crypto -like Bitcoin, Litecoin, Eterion, and three others to posteriorly accept transactions from companies with some issues because they have thousands of dollars and euros in effect. Now, all of his life is what Alberto justified in a perfect manner. Don't cry. Don't cry when Alberto justified because he had 50 dicks during his studies, if he had laptops and hardware of all types. As good information, one of the habits of Alberto is to disarm all types of computer computers to their interior and to provide different operating systems and many other activities. This is how he is able to accumulate in his poor habits and to become free of crypto -monetization. What is important to convince the investigators that he had found the criminal that his wife was the target owner and one of the target owners of Credit and Debit. The police assumed that Alberto had the number of TDCs online and the number of his targets before the clear explanation of Alberto, who precisely found a investigation about the security problems related to credit targets. Then, the investigation showed that he had the number of TDCs in where he had them. For the last time, in the experience presented to Alberto, the police indicated that he had found an agent in his apartment. Yes, that is the positive of the discussions in the media. The same with the one recorded on the case of Louis D .C. and Maria Antonietta during the French Revolution. The reality? A simple courtesan of Papel. The final evidence that was used to present as a premise until the communication media was Guy Fawkes, which, as we know, is the symbol of the international hackers. For the Interpol director, this curiosity was an definitive evidence of his own ability. Not only the explanation of Alberto in this and the most important elements in his apartment, the police needed to resolve the case, and even were able to demonstrate that he had captured the first terrorized story of Uruguay. The case of this case that here is the case of the process of Alberto. The experience of this case is not exact and not correct. Furthermore, the police also saw how the evidence performed, and other personal elements. It included the values of his son, of his mother and a great friend, who was killed and killed all of the children, not outside of all the problems for Alberto. If Alberto has knowledge of this case, the police will be provided with his automobile and his car. As we mentioned, the Ministry of Interior indicates that the investigation of the case of his his son and that in the place Alberto and in the second place because of investigation of the case of and his son and his car. The Ministry of indicates that the outside of case of his son and his car is provided with the information to indicate that his son and his with the his son and his car and his car his son and his and are to indicate that his son and his provided with the information that son and his son and son and his son and his son and his son and and his mom and his son and and and and his son and his Vete se incluso antes que el propios a tosy na camo uto, pero no sabía ni síquiras que era una dirección IP.

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A highlight from Adulthood: Na Scam
"If you are experiencing adulthood like I am currently, I'm very sure that once in a while you'd sit up in the middle of the night and ask yourself, what did I do wrong? No bibondi -bondi and it's so crazy because nobody wants you and we want to grow up so fast. We want to grow up so fast. We want to grow up so fast but we don't know that we are growing into a scam. A scam that is probably bigger than Money Heist. This podcast is going to be around about adulthood and I'll share tips on how I've been managing myself. I hope it helps. Follow me on adulthood not scam. Make I follow you and to enjoy. Hi guys, you're welcome to another episode of the Follow Me Yandt podcasts. My name is Jubal Adeoye and I am your host. If you're a new listener, thank you for tuning in, returning listeners. Thank you so much for your support on the last episode. If you're new here, please check out our last episode. It is very, very, very insightful and let's not forget to share this till we make this podcast a global thing. Yes. So today we'll be talking about how adulthood is a scam and yeah, that's not a joke. Adulthood is probably the biggest scam since Money Heist but we're looking at this from an angle of solutions. So we won't be talking much about all the shit you have seen while, you know, being an adult. So I am going to be talking about how I've been able to navigate through that and how I have been able to manage it to make it as painless as possible. It's practically impossible to make it painless, but we're trying. So number one is have a few good friends. I my call friends my village, they are my people, they are those people who I run to whenever I need help, whenever I need help with anything basically. So have your village, have people who genuinely look out for you, who genuinely care about you, who want to know, you know, if you're doing good. This doesn't just mean friends who you guys, you know, party together. You can have party friends, but please make sure that you have friends who look at you from a state of, I'm concerned about you, have a few good friends, then please be close to your family as much as possible. The eugenium relationships, I'm not saying you should be on the phone all the time with them. I hate calls too, but just try to make sure that when you call them, when you guys talk, you're asking about things that actually matter to them. Make sure that you know their interests. Don't be that person who wants to buy them a birthday gift that you don't know what they want. Please be as close to your family as much as possible. Stay away from toxicity, please. And don't forget this particular point, a lot of people will be waiting for it, but then you might be the toxic one that you don't know. So introspection is also one of the gifts that you should probably pray for, or you should probably, what's it called, develop. Try to see things from an objective point of view, always. Don't look at it from your biases. It's not easy, but you can do it. You can do it. You can do it. If you can write and tailor your scripts according to what your lecturer wants, definitely you can introspect. So please introspect. And then this leads us to the next point, which is be ready to learn, unlearn, and relearn. And I think there's one more to make it four of the learning process, but please, you're not too old to find out that you've been wrong about something. You're not too old to find out that you're not too old to start learning something new. That's it. So please don't be stagnant. That's a never ending cycle. And I know that you can be a witness because our parents do this a lot. Don't tell them I said so, but they do. And I mean, when they're wrong, they rarely ever admit it and that's wrong in itself. So when you're wrong, please admit it, let's change the cycle. Let's make it better. Let's not be, you know, the adults that we know now. So let's be the new kind of adults. Okay. So be ready to learn, to unlearn and relearn, and then make sure that you see this part that I'm about to say is the most important part of this podcast. And I'm not even kidding right now. If you've not been listening to the other four points, please, this is very important. Always have still, have some still in your house, have some with your pastor, have some at church, have some with your neighbors, have still everywhere. And I'm not even kidding. I don't mean this in a proverbial way. This is literal, like obey at a day. See always have it because it goes with bread, with rice, with you can even make jollof rice with steel. I'm telling you it will fried steel will make a very good jollof. Let's not go into that. That's not why I'm doing this. I'm just telling you that please, it is very important that you have steel because it will save your life in a way that you never thought it was possible. Please make sure you have steel. Protein is not necessary. Just have this steel first. Have steel. You can buy egg to this steel, you can buy some egg, but please have steel. And I've been saying this for like one minute now, so I'm very sure that it has registered in your subconscious to always fry steel, especially if you're staying alone. Fry a lot of steel and keep it somewhere. Keep it with your enemies, keep it with your friends, keep it with your parents, keep it every week. Just make sure that you are fortified, you are steely, fortified. Thank you. And don't forget to have fun. I don't do it as a way of sucking out the fun in everything. Have your own ritual. My ritual now is I make sure that every week I keep up with a couple of series. Bob had a visualizer part of it. It's a very, very funny rom -com that I enjoy. I watch All Americans, I watch The Blacklist, I watch, what's the other one, Bel Air. So please, and I know that these, they come out and I strictly, I have All American on my system now and once I end this recording, I'm going to see it. So have your own routine of fun. Have something that makes sense to you as an adult. Don't just be the boring adult who just wakes up, leaves, and then just dies. And then be close to God in any way you know you can. There's no man. Wow. Be close to God. The closer you get to him, I think that's the closer you'd get to him. So that's the only hack, be close to God. Don't rule him out. Yeah. So I think that's all. Yeah. I'm so proud. I think that's all. I'm such an adult. I'm sharing advice. Mommy, I made you proud. Yes. So that's all for this episode. Thank you so much for listening. I love you guys. See you on the next episode, which is going to be deep. So prepare your mind guys. We are going, we're cutting in deep into the layers of your hearts. So have a fun time guys. Don't forget to share this to someone who is growing to the adulthood face like me. Love you. Bye. Hi, sweet listener. You've gotten to the end of the episode. Thank you so much for listening. Always have still, always have still, always have still, always have still, always have still. And remember to share this episode to your friends, your family who are going through the adulthood face. I love you so much. And I don't know what I'll do without you. Yes. Baby. Bye.

Bloomberg Daybreak Asia
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"To the women and girls abducted by Hamas during the October 7th attack on Israel has to be part of the difficult conversations about gender -based violence around the world. Rear Admiral Daniel Higare also urging the international community the opportunity to do more to make their voices heard for the sake of those hostages still held. UN Women has launched a campaign to fight against gender -based violence called No Yet, when it comes to the women and girls being held hostage by Hamas and other terror groups in Gaza. There has been silence. Higare says Hamas still is holding women, children, babies as well as men. India rescuers have evacuated all workers 41 who were trapped in a collapsed tunnel in the Himalaya. Workers broke through the 60 -inch stretch of debris in an under -construction highway tunnel that had been trapped 12th. since November Nikki Haley has won the backing of the Charles Koch Tide pack. Bloomberg's Nathan Hagar says big political move. Americans for Prosperity Action, the super pack with ties to billionaire Charles Koch is endorsing Nikki Haley. The group says the former South Carolina governor is in the best position to defeat Donald Trump in the primaries. The Koch organization says it's grassroots organizing prowess and data will give Haley a strong boost in Iowa which holds its caucuses in less two than months. Haley is trying to topple Ron DeSantis as the top challenger to Trump. The Florida governor's received endorsements from Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds and a top evangelical leader in the state, Bob Vander Plaats. In Washington, I'm Nathan Hager, Bloomberg Radio. All right Nathan, thank you. Koch has been outspoken in saying Donald Trump cannot and should not get the GOP nomination. Koch says Haley is the best candidate to thwart Trump. Motion of the House formally introduced today will expel Congressman George Santos. Bloomberg's Billy House is covering that story resolution that was tabled in May. Something has to happen by Thursday night within two weeks. So the vote could occur tomorrow or it could occur Thursday depending on what Speaker Mike Johnson decides that he hasn't said anything. And Santos has responded. I went to San Diego last week. It is terrible. That's what we should be putting our energy on, not on censuring one another, expelling one another, witch hunts against the political class. Nobody cares. Congress has forty eight hours to act under the resolution. Global news twenty four hours a day and whenever you want it. Bloomberg With News Now in San Francisco, I'm Ed Baxter and this is Bloomberg. Thank you very much. Well, do stick with us because we're going to be talking Fed next with Katerina Sariva, who's Bloomberg Federal Reserve reporter will parse the comments from today. And of course, we have Powell coming up on Friday, all before the blackout period, before December 12th and 13th. Access a vast selection of global fixed income securities at Interactive Brokers Bond Marketplace. Search their deep availability of over one million bonds globally. IBKR has no markups or built in spreads and low fully transparent commissions on bonds. IBKR displays the highest bids and lowest offers received from the electronic venues they access. In addition, clients can interact with each other by placing bids and offers online to execute their trades. Learn more at IBKR at IBKR .com. information For more on IBKR .com Steal the presents one time! With no fees or minimums and no overdraft fees, is it even a decision? That's banking reimagined. What's in your wallet? Term Supply Capital One NA Member FDIC Copyright Dr.

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Adulthood: Na Scam - burst 1
"If you are experiencing adulthood like I am currently, I'm very sure that once in a while you'd sit up in the middle of the night and ask yourself, what did I do wrong? No bibondi -bondi and it's so crazy because nobody wants you and we want to grow up so fast. We want to grow up so fast. We want to grow up so fast but we don't know that we are growing into a scam. A scam that is probably bigger than Money Heist. This podcast is going to be around about adulthood and I'll share tips on how I've been managing myself. I hope it helps. Follow me on adulthood not scam. Make I follow you and to enjoy. Hi guys, you're welcome to another episode of the Follow Me Yandt podcasts. My name is Jubal Adeoye and I am your host. If you're a new listener, thank you for tuning in, returning listeners. Thank you so much for your support on the last episode. If you're new here, please check out our last episode. It is very, very, very insightful and let's not forget to share this till we make this podcast a global thing. Yes. So today we'll be talking about how adulthood is a scam and yeah, that's not a joke. Adulthood is probably the biggest scam since Money Heist but we're looking at this from an angle of solutions. So we won't be talking much about all the shit you have seen while, you know, being an adult. So I am going to be talking about how I've been able to navigate through that and how I have been able to manage it to make it as painless as possible. It's practically impossible to make it painless, but we're trying. So number one is have a few good friends. I my call friends my village, they are my people, they are those people who I run to whenever I need help, whenever I need help with anything basically. So have your village, have people who genuinely look out for you, who genuinely care about you, who want to know, you know, if you're doing good. This doesn't just mean friends who you guys, you know, party together. You can have party friends, but please make sure that you have friends who look at you from a state of, I'm concerned about you, have a few good friends, then please be close to your family as much as possible. The eugenium relationships, I'm not saying you should be on the phone all the time with them. I hate calls too, but just try to make sure that when you call them, when you guys talk, you're asking about things that actually matter to them. Make sure that you know their interests. Don't be that person who wants to buy them a birthday gift that you don't know what they want. Please be as close to your family as much as possible. Stay away from toxicity, please. And don't forget this particular point, a lot of people will be waiting for it, but then you might be the toxic one that you don't know. So introspection is also one of the gifts that you should probably pray for, or you should probably, what's it called, develop. Try to see things from an objective point of view, always. Don't look at it from your biases. It's not easy, but you can do it. You can do it. You can do it. If you can write and tailor your scripts according to what your lecturer wants, definitely you can introspect. So please introspect. And then this leads us to the next point, which is be ready to learn, unlearn, and relearn. And I think there's one more to make it four of the learning process, but please, you're not too old to find out that you've been wrong about something. You're not too old to find out that you're not too old to start learning something new. That's it. So please don't be stagnant. That's a never ending cycle. And I know that you can be a witness because our parents do this a lot. Don't tell them I said so, but they do. And I mean, when they're wrong, they rarely ever admit it and that's wrong in itself. So when you're wrong, please admit it, let's change the cycle. Let's make it better. Let's not be, you know, the adults that we know now. So let's be the new kind of adults. Okay. So be ready to learn, to unlearn and relearn, and then make sure that you see this part that I'm about to say is the most important part of this podcast. And I'm not even kidding right now. If you've not been listening to the other four points, please, this is very important. Always have still, have some still in your house, have some with your pastor, have some at church, have some with your neighbors, have still everywhere. And I'm not even kidding. I don't mean this in a proverbial way. This is literal, like obey at a day. See always have it because it goes with bread, with rice, with you can even make jollof rice with steel. I'm telling you it will fried steel will make a very good jollof. Let's not go into that. That's not why I'm doing this. I'm just telling you that please, it is very important that you have steel because it will save your life in a way that you never thought it was possible. Please make sure you have steel. Protein is not necessary. Just have this steel first. Have steel. You can buy egg to this steel, you can buy some egg, but please have steel. And I've been saying this for like one minute now, so I'm very sure that it has registered in your subconscious to always fry steel, especially if you're staying alone. Fry a lot of steel and keep it somewhere. Keep it with your enemies, keep it with your friends, keep it with your parents, keep it every week. Just make sure that you are fortified, you are steely, fortified. Thank you. And don't forget to have fun. I don't do it as a way of sucking out the fun in everything. Have your own ritual. My ritual now is I make sure that every week I keep up with a couple of series. Bob had a visualizer part of it. It's a very, very funny rom -com that I enjoy. I watch All Americans, I watch The Blacklist, I watch, what's the other one, Bel Air. So please, and I know that these, they come out and I strictly, I have All American on my system now and once I end this recording, I'm going to see it. So have your own routine of fun. Have something that makes sense to you as an adult. Don't just be the boring adult who just wakes up, leaves, and then just dies. And then be close to God in any way you know you can. There's no man. Wow. Be close to God. The closer you get to him, I think that's the closer you'd get to him. So that's the only hack, be close to God. Don't rule him out. Yeah. So I think that's all. Yeah. I'm so proud. I think that's all. I'm such an adult. I'm sharing advice. Mommy, I made you proud. Yes. So that's all for this episode. Thank you so much for listening. I love you guys. See you on the next episode, which is going to be deep. So prepare your mind guys. We are going, we're cutting in deep into the layers of your hearts. So have a fun time guys. Don't forget to share this to someone who is growing to the adulthood face like me. Love you. Bye. Hi, sweet listener. You've gotten to the end of the episode. Thank you so much for listening. Always have still, always have still, always have still, always have still, always have still. And remember to share this episode to your friends, your family who are going through the adulthood face. I love you so much. And I don't know what I'll do without you. Yes. Baby. Bye.

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"Wells Fargo Bank. NA Member FDIC. The Big 89. Have WLS. to get something off your mind? Call 8444 the USA and let Dan know. 844 -484 -3872. Next to the Dan Bongino Show. Folks, I was reading a piece yesterday. I'm outside. You know, after the show, I go outside, get a little sun in my eyes. Studio can a be week a ago. little Check it out. anything I think they can. I'm a life hacks are my thing. Like if I can extend after that whole like cancer scare, I'm like if I can extend my life a A few minutes, like, I'm okay. I'm going to try. But I like it. It's relaxing. And I'm thinking to myself, kid, you're not. I'm thinking about a military lethality and effectiveness. And there was a reason I was about thinking it. That's beyond the scope of this. But I was thinking to myself, gosh, could we really handle two wars at the same time? Could we handle one that was, say, in China, which would actually be a sea, air and land war, but also one if the Russians or someone else decided to attack or say something in the Middle East went even worse than it's going now? And I'm thinking to myself, I'm not sure we could. I don't know that the answer is no, but I've never in my 48 years on the planet, probably 44 of which I've been a thinking human being. Ever thought to myself that, gosh, the United States could possibly lose what would be a global war, as I'm doing the reason I'm bringing this up and what, again, is a moment of what had to be some kind of divine intention. A friend of mine sends me this piece. He says, You've got to read this. It's in foreign policy by A. West Mitchell, and it's called America is a heartbeat away from a war it could lose. war Global is neither a theoretical contingency nor the fever dream of hawks and militarists. Now, want I to be clear on this because I don't want to overly hype this or be unnecessarily apocalyptic. Let me just give out the number. If you want to call us, by the way, take your calls this hour. 844 -484 -3872. 844 for the USA is the number. I want to give you both sides. One side we could lose, but there's another side out. There are a number of people on video platforms and elsewhere saying a lot of this is the hard reality is most of these armies around the world are purely offensive. Thank you. The Russians have, but not the Chinese and basically the armies of like Iran are more for regime observation than anything and the chances of us losing a war are relatively small. Okay, I don't necessarily buy that but I put it out there and you can digest it yourself and that contents out there. The other side of it is listen we've been engaged in a social justice project in our military for a long time. It's degraded our lethality. It's taken up a lot of time. A lot of our warriors who are supposed to be training to to kill to kill the enemy spent have a lot of wasted time on DEI initiatives and all this other crap and that's really going to hurt us. So I'm reading this piece and one of the things that worries me the most are some of the things I just said, the DEI stuff, the failure to meet certain ship goals in the Navy ship folks. You know, they're always watching us. And Jim, there's no, no, it's okay, just checking. Our aircraft goals, some of our recruiting goals, that bothers me. But what bothers me more than anything is, folks, let's just be straight about it. War is as much a measure of economic might as it is of military lethality. If you can't afford to pay your soldiers or buy rounds 155mm and F -35 aircraft, then what are you going to fight with, harsh language? Now, we're all in the world's economic powerhouse. But as this article points out, during World War II, which we obviously came out on the winning side, but I think any of you military historians who are far more learned on the topic than I am, history is not my primary. I'm more of an economics finance guy, but I'm not naive to it either. I think you'd all agree that a couple of key battles and a couple of key days in those battles turned a different way. It might have been a far different scenario. By no means was a military rout but thankfully we won. But I bring that up because when we got into World War II, our debt -to -GDP ratio according to this piece, in other words how much the government owed compared to what the economy's worth was 61%. The spending on the war, double we had our to national debt, almost double it, to 113 % of the economy. Meaning we more owed than the country produces every year via gross domestic product. What I'm getting at is even though we owed a lot of money at the start of World War II, there was some wiggle room in there. Most economists would agree that once you get up to to a debt GDP ratio of about 100%, in other words you owe as much as the country produces every year, you start running into trouble. So we were at 61 % at the start of World War II, we had a little bit of wiggle room and we used it. But after World War II we paid down a lot of that debt. What am I getting at? I'm getting at if Russia China and Iran, which again is more of a regime change army but could cause a lot of trouble in the Middle East and other countries around the world that hate the United States were to band together and decide it was for time global Armageddon, something that's low probability but not zero probability. Folks, I'm not sure we come out the other side of that victorious. They note in the

Evangelism on SermonAudio
A highlight from What is Evangelism?
"For like three years now to try to use some of this more advanced technology to Do sermons and things from so this is the maiden voyage for this Tablet so I have it on paper also in case Technology doesn't work the way it's supposed to Yeah as Pastor John mentioned first let me say thank you Pastor John and Mary and I here and thank you for this opportunity On that back table. There are just a bunch of free books that we bought brought to Bless you guys. There's also tracks back there If you have any questions about any of the books there's books on Probably one of the great little gems back there is called listen up. It's a little booklet on how to listen to sermons Hey John, I didn't see you come in a Lot of great things back there. So please avail yourself of those resources. I'm not taking any of it home And I don't want to those are to bless you guys so The the topic this weekend is We have an evangelism summit. So in this first session I'm gonna be talking about well, what is evangelism and and why do we evangelize? So for some of you guys these this will be you know some basic stuff for you hopefully there'll be something For you to take away that'll be helpful to you in Adam session He'll be talking about how and when we evangelize and then in a final session today. I'll be talking about What about results? trusting God and evangelism, so I'd like to start out if you have your Bibles with you Turn to Romans chapter 1 Romans chapter 1 We're just gonna read verses 16 and 17 and I'll pray again as we get started Romans chapter 1 verses 16 and 17 Paul under the inspiration the Holy Spirit Gives us the Word of God. He says for I am not ashamed of the gospel For it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes To the Jew first and also the Greek for in it. The righteousness of God is revealed from faith for faith as It is written the righteous Shall live by faith Let's pray together Heavenly Father. We do bless your name We thank you Lord God for the gospel the gospel that has redeemed Many of the souls in this room. We pray that the gospel would Be effectual for anyone in this room has not been redeemed yet that they would hear the gospel They would hear about your power to save and that they would have a desire to come to you a desire that only you can Put within them Lord God, but we know that it's Lord I pray for Myself today Lord that I would get out of the way of your word. I pray for my brother Adam Who's such a dear friend to my family that you would help us as we teach from your word? That you would bless these Saints and build them up Equip them Lord for the sharing of the gospel the good news of our Lord Jesus Pray that the things that we would say would be in accordance with your word and anything that We would say that was not would be disregarded please God be our help today in this time in Jesus name. Amen Okay, so so sometimes when you want to define Something or speak on a certain subject. There may be a lot of misconceptions or even false definitions of that subject So therefore, you know when you want to do something like that You have to point out the falsehoods about it and and address The wrong definitions of it. So the first thing we actually talk about today is is what evangelism is not Because there's a lot of things I think out there especially in the evangelical church world That are talked about as if they are evangelism, but they're not actually evangelism. Okay, so inviting people to church That might surprise some someone in here. I don't know I'm not that this is not to say that inviting people to church is a bad thing But for so long in the church world People have this idea that well, we have a pastor and so it's the pastor's job to evangelize. That's another misconception It's every Christians privilege to evangelize But inviting someone to church is not evangelism Although it's a good thing Things like you know, I I did evangelism on a university campus for many years and and still do and so there would be various You know free lemonade stands and free cookie stands and things like that and oftentimes these were Ministries that call themselves Christian ministries that were saying that was their form of evangelism. Just giving away free cookies No talk of Jesus. No literature about Jesus Not giving it away in the name of Jesus while that might be a nice kind, you know Merciful thing to do give someone a cookie. It wouldn't be merciful to give me cookies. I don't need cookies In case anybody, you know had any thoughts about that, but that's a nice thing, but it's not evangelism a really popular Evangelical teacher anybody in here ever heard of Rick Warren Rick Warren, he's got this book in the church. The Lord saved me and we used to call it the Bible light It's called the purpose -driven life Rick Warren got on national television several years ago around this time of year around Easter time and he told people They said if you could give people any message What message would you want the world to hear and he said well, I just tell people to give Jesus a try You know try them out for 40 days And if you don't like what you found then, you know, just throw them back kind of, you know But the Word of God says do not put the Lord to the test Jesus is not someone to be tested. He's someone to be worshipped and adored and followed after Another thing that sometimes gets Confused for evangelism is our personal testimony of our having been saved now Our testimony can be evangelism if it includes the gospel in it but have any of you guys ever heard like one of these testimonies where maybe the Lord saved somebody out of a really rough life and There was way more about sin and the way they were living and everything like that It was hardly really even mention of Jesus or his power or anything like that So if you're going to share your testimony with someone of how God saved you, that's a good thing If you've experienced the power of God for salvation in your life, just make sure that you include the gospel in it Sometimes I've heard testimonies that I wondered if it was actually a Christian testimony Because there was nothing about Jesus in it You know a a or na can turn somebody away from Problems in their life like alcohol and drugs, but it won't necessarily redeem their soul if it's got nothing of Jesus To it the Apostle Paul. I think is a great example. He had several opportunities as he was arrested and imprisoned to Share his testimony of what God did in changing his life In Acts 22 he says I Persecuted the way to death the early Christians were called followers of the way Jesus himself said I am the way the truth in the life Paul continued on he said when when God struck him down on the on the road to Damascus He heard a voice that said I'm Jesus of Nazareth who you are persecuting and then at the end of that Defense that he gives for his ministry. He says the God of our fathers Appointed you to know his will This is what God proclaimed to him to see the righteous one and hear a voice from his mouth for you'll be a witness for Him to every one of what you have seen and heard Okay, so Paul speaks of Jesus in his next defense He says that he speaks of the way again, and he says And it is with respect to this this resurrection of the dead that I'm on trial for you today Well, there weren't people not anybody was just running around claiming to be resurrected from the dead They knew he was speaking of Jesus when he said I'm on trial because I'm out preaching the resurrection from the dead in his third defense before King Agrippa Here's an interesting thing. He says that God made him a messenger to the Gentiles that they should repent and turn to God Performing deeds in keeping with their repentance and the very next verse. This is um 26 acts he says I went and told him to repent and turn to God and and continue repenting and Perform good works and keep her repentance and then he says verse 21 for this reason the Jews seized me in the temple and tried to kill me So he says I told him to repent and they tried to kill me Nowadays, there's a preacher probably a lot of you heard of Steve Lawson Excuse me, he said The problem with preachers today is nobody wants to kill them anymore You know, I mean nowadays if if someone's out preaching usually give a testimony Someone assaulted me or spit on me or maligned me a lot of times people, you know Even within the church will look at you like well, what did you do to bring that on? The Apostle Paul when he first was converted thank you, honey When he first was converted the first place he went and preached in they plotted to kill him and And his friends had to lower him in a basket down the wall a city to get out and escape More things that are not the gospel social work Social justice work or political involvement are not evangelism again. These things may complement evangelism, but they're not evangelism Unless there's the proclamation of the gospel Because evangelism the word comes from the evangel The UN galleon we're going to get to that in a minute even a pop Christian apologetics are not necessarily evangelism if they don't include the gospel anybody ever heard the There's a famous quote from a guy named st. Francis of Assisi. It's a preach the gospel if necessary use words Anybody ever heard that it's pretty famous quote. Well friends brothers sisters You can't preach the gospel without words It's impossible. The gospel is a spoken message about Who Jesus is and what he's done? lastly Another thing that is not evangelism is the results that you see from your evangelistic Efforts are not evangelism themselves one pastor said it this way quote. We don't fail in our evangelism If we faithfully tell the gospel to someone who is not converted we fail only if we don't faithfully tell the gospel at all Evangelism itself isn't converting people. It's telling them that they need to be converted and How they can be all right, so we spent a little time there on what what evangelism is Not now. Let's get to our subject. What is evangelism? All right Proverbs 11 30 says the fruit of the righteous is a tree of life and whoever captures souls is wise So I'm going to give you several Definitions of evangelism the word you are going to lead So is used 52 times in the New Testament and the literal meaning is to bring good news or to announce glad tidings specifically the glad tidings of the coming of the kingdom of God in salvation to be obtained in it through Jesus Christ and the things that relate to this salvation I Wouldn't recommend Google as an information source necessarily, but I decided I would Google Evangelism and I actually like their definition. It is the spreading of the Christian gospel by public preaching or personal witness. I Thought that's pretty good for for Google I wouldn't advocate that like getting much information from them the Baptist faith and message of 2000 I Actually really love their their definition of evangelism. It says this listen as carefully. It's really good It is the duty and privilege of every follower of Christ and of every church of the Lord Jesus Christ to endeavor to make disciples of all nation The new birth of a man's spirit by God's Holy Spirit means the birth of love for others We're going to get to that more later Missionary effort on the part of all rests thus upon the spiritual necessity of the Regenerate life and is expressly and repeatedly commanded in the teachings of Jesus The Lord Jesus Christ has commanded the preaching of the gospel to all nations It is the duty of every child of God to seek constantly to win the loss to Christ by verbal witness Undergirded by a Christian lifestyle and by other methods in harmony with the gospel of Christ. What do you guys think? I thought it was pretty good Pretty good. I really liked it Another definition I found is you can tell the gospel to someone by sharing these several simple truths one Let's always remember this the gospel begins with God and so evangelism should begin with God So the first thing we need to tell people is that God is holy. He's the holy creator of all the universe Especially when we're dealing with a culture now Which is a culture of non -offense a culture that's got like a God who's like a genie in the bottle You know, he's just there when I need something or he's there when I got a problem I rub the little genie bottle and Oh God help me now, but that's not who the God of Scripture is. He's a holy God He created all things he created you and me. The next thing we need to tell them is that they're sinners Who deserve God's righteous eternal wrath and there's nothing wrong with saying I was born in the same boat. You were in We were all born the Bible says in Ephesians 2 by nature children of wrath like the rest of mankind The next thing we need to tell them is after they've heard that God is holy and we're sinful They need to hear about one who wasn't sinful. It's Jesus who's fully God and fully man He lived a sinless life and he died on the cross to bear God's wrath in place of all who would believe in him and he rose from the grave in order to give his people eternal life and Lastly is that the only way to be saved from? Eternal punishment in hell is to be wrecked and be reconciled to God is to repent of your sin and Trust in the work of Jesus for your salvation So evangelism is just basically telling others this basic message All right, so that's what is evangelism probably sounds pretty simple I mean there's I've literally got probably 20 scripture references here that support the Bible Showing an evangelism as a spoken message that you can't preach the gospel without words So I'll list them off for you. If you're taking notes, you can write them down Romans chapter 10 verses 10 through 17 mark 16 15 Colossians 128 Colossians 4 2 through 4 a whole slew of them from Acts acts 2 14 3 11 through 26 chapter 4 verses 5 through 12 chapter 8 verses 4 through 8 chapter 10 verses 34 through 43 chapter 13 verses 16 through 52 on and on and on Ephesians 6 19 and 20 1st Corinthians 1 17 Ezekiel 3 17 through 20 The gospel is a spoken message therefore to to evangelize we must Open our mouths and speak Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the Word of Christ. And how will they hear without someone preaching to them or Proclaiming to them. All right, so That is what evangelism is and I and I want to say to I'm intending for There to be interaction So if you've got a question comment Anything like that, please don't don't be afraid or shy to raise it now next Why do we evangelize So I'm putting that question out there for y 'all And what and when I teach I'll just say this I tell my Sunday school class All the time when I ask a question and everybody just sits there looking at me. I say I'll wait So, why do we evangelize brethren John, Good so people will be saved Jason says because we're commanded to you. Yeah, there's not only one right answer to this question Thank You Hannah to glorify God Yeah for our sanctification Yeah, good all good answers anyone else have it have something they'd like to share Amen amen Praise the Lord you don't hear that in a lot of churches today be a doer of the word not a hearer only Deceiving James yourselves says right like if you're not a doer you're just to hear you're deceived Yeah, praise the Lord, I think those are all all great answers yeah, I would I would say first and foremost Right first Corinthians 10 31 whether you eat or drink or all that you do do for the glory of God So whether it's evangelism or anything else we do I would say the first and primary goal is to glorify God and we know that God is glorified through the proclamation of his Son Yeah, we're commanded to Amen, I mean we look at you know, Matthew and He says all authority in heaven on earth has been given to me therefore go and make disciples of all nations baptizing them in the name of the Father Son and Holy Spirit and A lot of times that gets chopped off there, but he actually says in teaching them to obey All the things I've commanded you right, so It's not just to not just to evangelize and leave them there but to make disciples and teach and train those Disciples in Luke he says it in Luke 24 He says that repentance for the forgiveness of sin shall be proclaimed in my name to all nations Acts chapter 1 verse 8 Jesus before he ascends After his resurrection.

The Dan Bongino Show
Fresh update on "nas" discussed on The Dan Bongino Show
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Frankrijk Binnendoor
A highlight from De Mont Saint-Michel bezoeken? Dit zijn mijn tips!
"Bonjour, je luiste with a podcast van Frankkreig Binedor, der website voor je ve gan sieen Frankkreig, mit insider tips, vlogs, roadtrips, Reisverar, ebooks, en nyke Buke, so as Frankkreig Binedor on daket aan wer de Frankkreig, that since 2019 at best voor koch de Reisbucke kauen hoeen, en in dese podcast nämeen Mee när de der Brundemoor Senn -Michel, en geewig een goude tip on de masse te vermeide, plus as bonus, a smart test van a omelette. Lauste de Mee, ik reer den is en hotel voor een overnachting mit a good restaurant, een pakkee plaats en oblobe aafstand van de Brundemoor Senn -Michel. Klinkt van Tastiestag, en dat isedag. Torek is oen de verpass när Britannje, socht ik en loke plaak van een overnachting. Een it lake meavav ik en s loke, om dat dumbe de Maung Senn -Michel, ob de Grans van Britannje en Normandy. Eet was a vie en teitgeleider dak een wasgeveest, een und dak een practice lanske van, ton een grichting roskov een Britannje reit, was ite moe underbraking van de Reis. Eeged er en hotel voor een overnachting mit a good restaurant, een pakkee plaats, en oblobe aafstand van de Brundemoor Senn -Michel. The plan was, on Smirnraas ronden Euro 3 aan te komme, so that the Norwegian state was en lope nar de Maung Senn -Michel te gaan. Een saavas dan in de drestaurant van de te teer legget eet, eet draapwap, nah bet, en de vollogte ochten topteit obstam, om de strom touriste voor te zijn. Een ue dat flikte, kun je heen naar hore. Eeg saa een niet heerme gan van mooijen mit de regge, story van de Maung Senn -Michel, ma dijs eega troog naar eet jaar so van de de nagt. Tunde biskhop au beer van avraans, een klein kapel op av een een laungje maung tombe in de bijleebau. Tat det eej, om dat de ARS eengel, mije alb, drikir een hem sauzein versgeen. De welten is van ARS eengel, mije alb, kun je op die versse plaeken op de heude Maung Senn -Michelsinge. Åver es peen ik oenen reverennt teeges de komme van een stadt, dat ee kapel op en beer eegen een bozwetgebout, ma dorren storren flutronte jaar neegel hondert, sau de baai is een on staan mit det eerland van de Maung. Ma fijt ist dat de dese plaekt du saan feelle hondere jaar, een bijondere dorrepligt mit een iendrugweckende abdij. Een die abdij streuungs oek borntije, asge fangen is eengebraak geest. Ma sinds neegt een drinken sester, hoe dese wirde monneke bevord, een asje eebend, is een daagreksen bijondere miste vorgen, ma daar aufe darlek meer. Sins, eegt een sovene soventer, werde maunsse meesjald oer een dijk vor bonde mit det vasterland. Een tat 2014, mars de gute operatte, wenn eer een de tourweerde, on dat de baai, en de dijk, wij spriendt teit on de vater konden kommeen tes taan. Een pakir konje voor die teit, tat circa 500m van de rotz, een asje de anweisingen van de pakir wagt is niet op vorte, die pier eet rissi ko, wij een otto in de vater konnte staan. Een tat gebure de reermattig. De groortig is een hjellanders, man since 2014 is de dijk veneut een deus voor vangen doren brug, iver binning mag meen de maunsse meesjald. De otto mujer achter latte, op pakir plaatse op een kilometres drei van de tourwungsport. Een tusse de pakir plaatse, een de tourwungsport van de maunsse meesjald, reide na vets, dat sein spesiale busset, een mit groot regenmaatte heinen wirreide, toten parnhundered meiten voor de ingan. Een pendel busses een graathes, wer voor de pakir betalienen bedrag per otto.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Fresh update on "nas" discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show
"Texas Tech University. I've been there. In fact, we might be going there this spring. Lubbock, Texas is one of the most conservative places on the planet. And yet, there was some reporting here that we want to explore. John Saylor continues with us. John, what did you learn about Texas Tech University? So in the summer of 2020, Texas Tech University's Department of Biological Sciences passed a DEI resolution that created all sorts of policies that the department was supposed to follow to essentially embed Kendi-style anti-racism into the biology department's basic operating system. And so one part of that resolution happened to say something that was of interest to me, since I used Freedom of Information Act requests and public records requests to do a lot of my investigative reporting. It said that for every job candidate, they have to submit a diversity statement describing all of the ways they contribute to diversity, equity and inclusion. I mean, already, that's pretty remarkable for a department of biology to even require. And they said they're going to heavily weigh that statement and that they have a rubric for evaluating the statement, which was, I would say, very ideologically charged. But it also noted that every single candidate who was evaluated would get a specific report done on their contributions to DEI, the way that the committees evaluated them. So using the public records law in Texas, I asked for those evaluations and what I found was truly remarkable. So we have instances where candidates were said to be weaker because they couldn't describe the difference between equality and equity, which as I'm sure you know, is pretty much a progressive political talking point. Most of the time people say, well, equality is equality of opportunity, but in order to achieve true justice, you need to do more than just strive for equality. You have to strive for equity, which is really equality of outcomes. You have people like Kamala Harris on record saying basically exactly that. So now if you're applying to these positions in high stakes science at Texas Tech University, until recently, you could have been docked for not making that distinction about basically progressive politics. Other candidates were praised for things like starting their job talk with a land acknowledgement and the list just goes on. But what you saw here was not just that they evaluated it in a politically charged way, which is probably in violation of the first amendment because it constitutes compelled speech, but it was also a significant part of faculty evaluation. We're talking about 30% of their total score went to candidates and positions applying for positions in virology, immunology, cell biology, which is integral to studying things like the cures for cancer. You have people applying for those positions, scientists hoping to do serious science instead being weeded out on the basis of their political views. This was the first time we ever got a look into how these statements were evaluated. It confirmed everything that people like, you know, groups like NAS have been saying for a long time that these constitute political litmus tests and that they're basically, you know, a disgrace to academia. After your reporting, the Texas Tech chancellor testified saying that race would not trump merit. Play cut 39. It was a single department in a single school within the university, but the way the article read, it made it look like it was university policy. It's not that. When we find out about something like that, we correct it because it's not appropriate to have litmus tests. And so we do do things to correct it and then you take action to make sure it's not going to occur in other departments as well.

Frankrijk Binnendoor
A highlight from Sauternes, gesprek met een wijnboer
"Bonjour, je luisten manne podcast van Frankkreig Benedor .nl, de website voor je ve kann sie een Frankkreig mit insider tips, vlogs, road trips, race forale, ebooks, en nyck booken se vos Frankkreig Benedor und daket andere Frankkreig. Well, since 2019, het best voor koch de racebok auf van Frankkreig is. Ich den Druckhauen auf, in den dese podcast fotelige meine Vahringen, beit Weindorp Soternen, in des Jorunde, wer keins unverwagte Masterclass Soternen kreig, een het hek van de Weindemein, tal pål näste reine meer de Weingard, van het berunde setteu die Kemme Soternelar. Lauste jemme? Bländerende do mei photos, staute den ik ob de photos, die beit dese podcast hore, een die eu konsin ou Frankkreig Benedor und Denel, sledge Soternen. Ich muss de bein mit een tourist denke een een besondereland muting, een sokt naavat een teigringen, in de notitzigstiek Maestermark. Een die krabwalsvaar een nuch, voor een unvergeitelke Herringring, een om die Wir up nieuw opte halle, een es salves am Bloch, een dese podcast hau verte marken. Ich vobleve in 2018 de Weinstreib bekadie Jag en Luppe Jag, wir eken sitat gewurt in een Luppe Jag en om geven, voor een trauwels primmer weinig magt, een och sutte, salves een Soternen, een de andere kand van der Geron. Et een sokt moi om geven kommt de wandel, auf te vietse, een die screeflal is een pebblochs auf. Een kat man jaan voorstelt, om een road trip ne de andere kand van der veer de Geron, een bei Sotern ter en wandel. Een was een moi een sunder gedag, een wer een de richt een Soternen, een det werat berunde chateau dikem. Een die besundere wien sateau bei Soternen, is van muss van wer een de fantastie zu wijnen die een van dan kommt, maar die voorne gebaunensteer verling, nagen och ombetal bas een gewurt. Een wilder dar och nieter turm, de sutte Soternen van dikem te pruve een te koppe, maar och meer de wandel doer der een honden twee ektaar wijn geade, rondet vraegen kastel, een ik wird ob dimenee pruve van de maargesweer van chateau dikem. Om een een die det geave, ist een een fles een een een een een erle van chateau dikem feld för een peis van hundred seven ten thousand dollar, een die dame ert dueste wittewijn een een sozijn. Een een fles van de de meen wild bemächtege, dan beegen gerendeert tusse de 300 euro een meerkreit, een een fles een top jaare is een hjellen maarland betalbar. Deus een zu roit een mit een jom geaving is, die een een glaasje die keem am bit, greip de keans, mein beider han de an. Tur een niefe van chateau dikem was, busslaut die Autotupakkeere, op een paren kilo meitre wordet kastell. So that ik mit maarjan een moor je wanderinger tusse konne maak. Een een de dame hundred sixteen een, saare ik en kastellje, een tusse de meuren de werglagen grastrauk, een die leek mein pefekt, om de Autotupakkeere. Een stonde vooret, op dappel meen för meitre taar wan bakenden, chateau Raymond Lafon. Op een mein dat wer aat stappen, klonke een de anderkand van de moor, two kinder steem, die hart, bonjour eep. Tur een spijle van de tek sage, wer two kinder, heerlek speteren mit vater, een ge niete van de spijle in de zon. Een flakken naak, klonke norgen bonjour, wer dese keer, van de moor je tonke braunen steem, van de man die van heutet haus, neu de pårlieb. Een frug, op een voor een wein pruvreikvam. Een ich haaf irk an, dar ik eingrk pakkere, omme van der lingt du de wein gander ich die kämte mag. De van staxen hant eut, een stelle de sie för as Pierre Mesler. Een vite all de trot, stad de two kinders een klankeindre vare, een niet sommer klankeindre, man een zum ou, een träiling dus. De naar bok hond de frindre kapje, fål er te klätsje, avus een dochter een tres jauns, die nuss amen mit hem vraan vorlek för domijn zijn. Een för te trot, stad de familiar Mesler, een chateau de monle van runt, sind seit in nineteen tween soverdag kot, naar det er välje järre, aus meneser van Böhmann chateau die kemmat gewegt, te värlei rechting het reen meder chateau in de Väthewes. Een haad dus een gudlerse hålgåd, een magte nu sällett mit se kindere prägte gewijn. Een een lok standa vey rämmer hälle för med karte präte, een krär een läsje väinmäkka das är tom soteren ging. Een zau läder nägt dat de France vät vorsgräft, tat maximaat dri dräve sårte för de soteren mågå bor gebragt. Re sän de simonjeon, de sovenjeon and de muskadel. Een bäi räumär lafångebragt se taktter percent simonjeon, een twenty percent sovenjeon, een där vär spjär bålle trödsopp. The dräve vå de väin vär soteren mår lädgeplugt, een där dår, on stät es och nände ärle der Rotting, bär dår de dräve för välle saukes kräge, een de väin, dös uttersmäakt de unikis. Dår de dräves längmågte lätter räipin komminatsi mit de lirgen van de väingräde, on stät des ärle erotting. Een de plukt diegät hälve sächter, een med hände, een med de lärge obrensbestag, sårtet vån dår järven är 3, tot våt ting av meer käre, tat ergeplukt med våre. Een de consequence järs, tär det äntal bräubär dräuver pär väinstag eraglägis. De komminatsi mit de lägge obrensst, het händverg een de frägna rit sår väinen, magt det är präis hågis. Een måi det täi, ist dat såppen demäinen lismet fräule kar plukkes värke, on dat det är gläinen vängersheb, een vår sächter gätt värgän bäi plukke. De väin gät det vån sächter är är mån lafan, lige pån näst die vån sächter dikem, een eppen opervlakte vän 18 hectare, een läver järngs Ångr vi 20 ,000 flässen up. Eer sächten hectare är in productsi, een die häfte an obrengs van Ångr vi neger hectoliter per hectare. Een är sächket gute pånd här, tän ist de norren min så terren, dat de obrengs per hectare Ångr vi väven 20 hectolitres. Tvär det bäi rämån lafan dös någ een 10 hectolitres, een dat komt när opa gläsvein per väinstag. De väin van är sächter rämån lafan vån nände plukke at een lög 3 jär ob njua autofatten van frans eikha häutgelaget vår dat det gebotteltoord. Een är gåde så tän köin häutgelaget vår det gebotteltoord, een är gåde så tän köin nände plukke at een lög 3 jär opa gläsvein per hectare. De väin van är sächter rämån lafan dös någ 3 jär opa gläsvein per hectare. Een är gåde så tän köin nände plukke at een lög 3 jär opa gläsvein per hectare. De väin van är gåde så tän köin nände kokkij sän jag. Een latte kvamag grater dat thatresept op een website stad. Een de linked nan de website, die vinje och frangräg bin de dor påntenal sletts sautern. Dög jät räun säs bäi sautern hän pruven, dan huff jegen asprägte te maga bie alla lijwein domäinen, vär kängen je ochte rägt, väi lä me zondu viejen joran in de dorup, väi jev van pröducen te och omgäven kun pruven en koben. Ma vår een bisonr pruverei zau ik pruvere och me asprägte maga bäi sjatå räimån lafon. Een viejväid te pjättrölug och nag påsålungalpe erlandkleite wår een dor pjär mäslär. Ich vond dit veraal tölug och me jeg nittve tärle. Läg jeg röstur inspirjär een och och is näret southwester van frangräg en sautern te häm. Meer infomasi finjop de website och frangräg bin de dor påntenel sautern. släts Oh yeah, for today's podcast någ, ab när den frangräg bin de dor, in je fa vrita podcast app Spotify, Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts. 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AP News Radio
House OKs debt ceiling bill to avoid default, sends Biden-McCarthy deal to Senate
"The house has passed a bill that veers the nation away from a debt default crisis. The compromise agreement between House speaker Kevin McCarthy and President Biden did not please most lawmakers, but still passed easily. Yeah, he's a three 14, the Nas are one 17. Tonight, we all made history. Immediately after the vote, McCarthy said it's the biggest spending cut Congress has ever approved. Still far right conservatives like chip Roy had vowed to block the bill. You cut a deal. That shouldn't have been cut. Saying the cuts were not nearly deep enough. Democrats said it was far better than the alternative, a potentially catastrophic first ever default on America's debt. The bill now goes to the Senate where majority leader Chuck Schumer said it would move quickly to the Oval Office. I can not stress enough that we have no margin, no margin for error. Sagar Meghani, Washington.

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Frankrijk Binnendoor
A highlight from Wat heeft Franse lingerie met een gte in Frankrijk te maken?
"Bonjour, je l 'austeren en un podcast van Frankreich bin der Dorpüntenal, de een ich een website ouver Frankreich, ne blogs, ebooks, podcasts, race for allen, road trips, en bucke ouver Frankreich. En ich ne Roodkauen ouver, inen dese podcast für Telekimänen verrengen, ter is er Reister at nord oosten van Frankreich, ih een gressend magde. Dort on de meer wat linden gery met den giet en Frankreich de Maakart, that France een rezein, dann meen reindeenden, en hoonke Stelwortgebaut, een van der norgen paar sakke, ih meit teires dese Reis Overkwanen. Leuste jemme, als je nout brien van dese podcast lausteren van eppen tooten verlise autelerge, meer auf dit nieuwen verhaan wort, om roje ortjes van te kriegen, dak om je lijn achter, dass je verre lausteren. Recend, benn ich mit meen Jan een pauenwegen en Frankreich gewest, om nieu wie inspiratig sopte doen, voor een bizhonded pryjekt, wer over bine kort nieb gend wort gemagt. Daar voor hat een kopt die werze plegen giet geuert, jes utfas bas kondine, voor nieuen om däkkenen een nijwärningen. The geuert is gietz, verjeer den och haal, een det kon voor, was sommes heil France, dat zu asseggen, haute de mobels, een bedde mit van die unge magleke haut er woot einden, wer ik neppen a längte alt een proubleme med eppen. Maar fätter unbracken niet zam, een was er overall wer en vatwas machienen, een badkamen mit een feine dus, een sommes sels mit een ligbad, een in een paar gietz, was een sels en was machienen en een droger. Jelaster kontrauen zen kier gute van påst tun wei näen wandeling over vallever, doer le reggebau, van hoegeit 5 minutet, maar wer beit een slausen hilmage opend war. Eet resot tat was, that we tot up the haut seg net war, een dan is een droger in een zit, besvapetter kan ik jefertelen. Tun wei beit een zit in det nord austen van frangrik aarivjere, kregen wei van de eegen aan is een frau en wandleering, doer det haus, mit allerleit texten outleg over een die wesse aapertur die der een wesen was, een wer meder de tewes een zieger een kleintjes, een allerleit een letiza aapertur een kokitustelle, plus een was machine een und droger. Wir ist waar wer det operatte van feil jage leiden, maar mein näfänning ist that meganis operatte zondet tiptuts een weinen Elektronika besvallan kunnemägen. Eet leek alles beit makan vallen komplete vit hut sag, so pikobello wast alles in oer. Naar dronkleiding een een väsgrüing van de eegen aar, that the saavas välles väldes wijn oer underwelt te towning wammes härle, wast es fätter mäuje een väilen ke plaek. Maar beben kommes was ons iz operawalle, een megan magt mei een weruppertend ton wie ons es pule in de hallade zet, op een kasje lagen kalenden, op sieg nix frames, mamet dese kalenden was iz, wie kinnit zu snel in een franzigit sauverwagte. Eet was een groot linge rie kalenden van jag 2020, resendus, wan't in de kjared wer wahre. Janewari gingel mit een verstad, mit een wopse vrau in een nix ons hörunde body, ik gräge te warren van. Golukkig brom me jan mit een te blaader in de kalenden, zat ik nieder obmegen kon kriegers wals van, ei, das vat fjäu een, that een de plaegen was noch sexier dannet andre. Na alla vrau een a drücklak te hebbe busterdiers, ke kraal kar aan, ins een de bijde praaktist och eelijk, heimolts je leef, wes een wer nieuwe beland. Naal, dat leek de vorgen de daggeleils nel. Wir een outgenordert vor een aapretief be de egenaren, een een de brieen van de avond, wer een wer dur hunhuis rondgeleid.

Frankrijk Binnendoor
A highlight from 12 tips om lekker lang na te genieten van je vakantie in Frankrijk.
"Bonjour, you are watching a podcast of Frank Reichert on the open .nl, the inner website of Frank Reichert, the tips, blogs, ebooks, race for all, road trips, book and podcasts. I'm Rudger Hoenhoven, and in this podcast I give you tips on how to make a full, long fast car. Last year me? What do you want? You've been with Frank Reichert for a long time, and as you get older, you get into the drug of another day. You get here long and you're not awake, two weeks, or maybe even longer in Frank Reichert. And you're trying to make a full, long, long car, and as you get older, you get into a moment of time. So what do you want? That you're in the car? That you're in the car? Who? That's how you end this podcast. Rud, have you had tips on how to make a full, long, long car? You're not awake, but you'll have a little bit of time to wait. I'm not going to be able to tell you, but I'm going to give you a little bit of advice that my friends at Lux hormone have on you. If you've had any questions, comments, or questions about what you believe in, please let me know in the comments. If you've had any questions, comments, or questions about what you believe in, please let me know in the comments below. Thanks again! I hope that you have enjoyed this podcast and this podcast with a blog and an e -book from Frank R. Binedor. It is 1 November 2020 and you will receive your raise in the future. The winners will be back in December, and all of these unique stories will be released in a special article on Frank R. Binedor. I hope that you have enjoyed this podcast with a blog and an e -book from Frank R. Binedor. It is 1 November 2020 and you will receive your raise in the future. I hope that you have enjoyed this podcast with a blog and an e -book from Frank R. Binedor. I hope that you have enjoyed this podcast with a blog and an e -book from Frank R. Binedor. It is 1 October 2020 and you will receive your raise in the future. I hope that you have enjoyed this podcast with a blog and an e -book from Frank R. Binedor.

The Dan Bongino Show
Vivek Ramaswamy: Large Investors Are Using Your Money to Force Political Agendas
"What happens is that the large investment managers blast rocks on that list state street Vanguard invesco I could go on These large investment managers what they are doing is they're taking the money of everyday citizens ordinary hardworking Americans And then they're using that money to buy shares in American companies That they're supposed to do But here's the part they're also not supposed to do that they're doing anyway They're using that money to tell these companies to adopt one sided political values that most of the everyday citizens actually disagree with So they go to Apple BlackRock did and votes in favor of racial equity audit proposals They go to Chevron and vote in favor of scope three emissions caps that have caused American energy companies to drill for less oil to frack for less natural gas which by the way has contributed to a generational energy crisis in this country You know what Dan from the hive Nas prices at the pump to the inability to access electricity in certain state that is directly a product of the so called ESG movement That's what you call when these large asset managers forced corporate America to adopt these values but the fraud in all of this is that they're not using their own money to do it They're using your money The money of the listeners of this program to advance those agendas that leave American investors and American citizens holding the bag And I think that's what people need to wake up to is that the good news is they're empowered You don't have to wait till November to vote you vote every day with your dollars and where they're invested And every time you see Disney take up a transgender debate across the country or you take a company like Apple adopting racial equity quota systems you don't have to wonder why they're doing it They're doing it because their shareholders the top institutions like BlackRock are using your money to tell them to adopt those agendas And that's what needs to be fixed And that's what I'm working on fixing through the market

Parts Counter Gurus Podcast
"nas" Discussed on Parts Counter Gurus Podcast
"I do too. I think there's so many surveillance devices in so many. Products now that I just think you're trying to stop your arm has been amputated and you're trying to fix it with one of those little band aids that you get in the swimming pool with when you have a good finger. Yeah, no, I hear you, but I've traveled to China and I can tell you that there are certain features on your phone that will not work and obviously social media platforms are not allowed. You will not have access to that. You are being surveilled and you are being allowed by their government what you can and can not do. I got an idea. I can fix this, okay? Okay. Okay. Have you started watching Star Trek discovery yet? You keep asking me that. Though I have not, I've been going to do it this summer. I've been busy podcasting, man. And now it's summer. So there you go. They're communicator badges, right? Which they do a good job of in the discovery TV show with like they actually have a little collector's case where it shows all the different visions of the badge. Cool. The little shot of that on the show. So how about we wear a device a la Star Trek communicator badge? Yeah. But instead of like talking to the ship there in orbit around the planet, it just emits some sort of white noise interference that NASA's with all the frequency recording devices. Think about it. You and I have done stuff many times where it's like, we're getting feedback from somewhere in that mic or that camera's mic is getting a weird where's that coming from, right? Right. It's so easy to do it unintentionally. What about creating a device that intentionally causes interference and it makes it unintelligible? Yes. Don't we already have that? Huh? Look, you guys, I understand somebody's gonna take this idea and they're gonna run with it, which is great. Maybe just give us a little nod here, you know. Yeah, you know, call it a PCG or just give us something out of this, right? Right. What would you say side? You were saying something? I was gonna say, you know what the Chinese government is doing right now? What? Marking down Elon Musk's social credit score. I love it. I love it. Well, hey, you know, there's been a lot of, there's been a lot of speculation with his endeavor into Twitter. And we shall see where that lands him. Exactly. Exactly. So, but there you have it. So Tesla's going to be banned for some weeks, sometimes due to political. Scrutiny, if you will. There you go. So, wow. So we got, let's pick one of the two. What are we going to go with? Baby, Jeep now. All right. And I want you guys, this is your baby right here, okay? Yep. All right, so I'm going to hand this one off to you guys. And I think that I need to hear from our youngest guru on this one. What he thinks too. Now I'm not sure how much you watch the show or listen to the show. Not as much as you should. I know that, okay? But it's the lantis. Announced we announced for them what Jay a couple months back that they were working on a fully electric Jeep 9. Correct. Not a plugin hybrid like in the four by E, but I fully electric. Fully electric vehicle. They called it an SUV. Right. I thought it looked a little bit more like it would be in the crossover category, but in styling it resembles the Cherokee. Right. Right. A little bit. Yeah. It does. You can see the resemblance there. It's like a small, yeah, it has the profile of that, yes. I agree with that. And we said, at the time, and here's where I'm going with this. We said at the time, huh, I wonder why they started with one that size. I wonder why they didn't start with the smaller one. Right. Here you go. Um. So, I mean, is it just, oh, I smacked a mic. Do you remember that conversation, right? I remember it. I remember it 100%. So now we have the smaller one, which the Internet is calling the baby Jeep. Okay. Now it's got the camouflage on it. You can see it right here in the picture. But cute, and a cute. It's like the type of car that's like, oh yeah, I'm an SUV. And in reality, it's like, no, that's just a really small crossover. Well, but, you know, you're getting into almost mini Cooper territory here now, right? You are. What? Would something like this potentially be used for or who potentially would go after this? Do you think this is a good idea? And if so, who's going to buy it? I think this is actually a pretty good idea, and I feel like it's a really good city car. So it's not too big, but it's like just big enough for daily things that you're going to do. And I feel like this is kind of an everyday car, which are always good sellers. Well, most of the time. Okay. So the obvious advantage here, Jay, to doing a smaller EV, one of the obvious advantages to me is price, right? You make a smaller vehicle, it's lighter, it costs less to produce. There's fewer components in it. You can sell it for less. Am I right? Absolutely. If this thing doesn't beat the pants off of some of the larger versions in range, I don't know that it's going to be successful for them. And here's what I mean by that. That thing better be able to get 50 to a hundred mile plugin range better than maybe a Mach-E or a larger crossover. Otherwise, what's the point? How much less is it going to cost? Right. That remains to be seen because I did not turn up any actual figures on what this thing may go for. Obviously, folks, this is a Stellantis venture with the Jeep name. Which in fact, and I want to bring this up, we did a real quick podcast on the Landis had basically took jeepster and they trade named it, right? Right. Or in copyrighted or whatever they did there. And we're like, what world they could do with that? And is this the BMW one series? Commonly referred to as the poor man's BMW. It's like, you can get a Jeep, you can get an electric Jeep. On the cheap. And here's what it is. Do you think that's going to use leverage the name? I think so, but you're talking, you've got three players here. Remember who's Stellantis is? Who's under that nameplate? You kind of wonder what Fiat's going to be used for, because it ain't working in the states. You've got to Peugeot will never happen in the U.S.. It has the Jeep front end. You wouldn't call it a Fiat with that front end, right? That's correct. But what they do go on to say is that Stellantis is used, some of the Peugeot features, the opal mocha,.

Parts Counter Gurus Podcast
"nas" Discussed on Parts Counter Gurus Podcast
"Honda. And they already have the tooling and the development skills in that sector of the industry that they can quickly test and put to test and then bring to market because they already have the equipment, the technology and the brains behind it in order to go quickly to market. And so here we were two years ago going, where's Honda and Toyota and all this stuff? Well, they've been kind of smart sitting back watching everybody else make knee jerk moves and speaking of one being lordstown. We can't go without bringing up lordstown. That has yet to bring an electric truck to the market. I wish them well. And if lordstown fans, if you guys are listening, if you've got some info on what's going on, let me know, and we'll definitely talk about it. But as of late, I haven't heard anything, yes, yes. First commercial EV production truck. I'm not sure where you're getting your information. Well, that's rivian, man. No, no. Lordstown said it was them. I don't think so, pal. As a matter of fact, the CyberTruck is lagging as they have been in this. They still may be lured down based on what Elon has said. If Honda has knowledge of something in the works at Sony right now that is a second generation power platform like a solid state battery platform or something like that and they've said together, let's produce this in a Honda branded vehicle. Right. All the while using the GM ulti and battery platform. To build the reviews. And like I said with what GM is doing, they can wirelessly manage those battery cells in a manner that even Tesla can't do right now when they're limited to their capacity. So I do think that GM is has certainly come out smelling like roses when it comes to the battery platform because range is the only thing I think people seem to kind of want to get hooked up on range range range and weight all those sorts of things and stuff like that and it's going to come out again. We say it time and time and again the battery technology that we are talking about today is going to be different even in 6 months from now. Guarantee you that make sure you come back and subscribe to this channel to listen to that. We told you so video when that comes out, right? Yep. I feel like, yeah, I feel like it. So feel it coming. So congrats to Sony for finally getting their toes in the pool. I think that Honda is definitely a big enough player in the automotive industry. That really speaks volumes to me. We're going to be talking about Sony next summer. Guaranteed. Not sooner. Yep. So there you go. Wow, just so much to talk about Keith. I'll tell you a side shot. You know, there's always automotive news. Yeah. And even Bugatti, Bugatti even being the VIP vehicle that they are, they still get a lot of press coverage. I mean, the average person can not afford one of those things. But this segment, you guys, it's just gonna be, it might be the most painful video segment I've ever done. Okay, so go ahead and just put that on record. Yeah, okay. Well, let's just get right to it. You ready? Sure. I didn't work. Have you revealed it yet? He's looking at a picture of it right here sort of. Okay, so the headline. So the new story is and if you're a Costco member, this will be very useful to you. So pay attention Costco members. Bugatti now has a two wheeled run flat tires scooter that has the Bugatti name on it. You Gotti has authorized it and allowing Costco to sell this through their chain of warehouse stores out there. And you can get this thing for as little as $920. Where are they about that? Looking at pictures of it here. It looks like I can see it in three different colors. You want to see? Yeah, so we're not even two minutes into this and then the negotiations have started. Right, there's a few colors. There's red. But there's agile blue and silver, but it's only on Bugatti scooters in a dot com website and it's $1200 over there for getting it directly from Bugatti. And I think that that's kind of a plan thing by Bugatti. Yeah, it's a special. Yeah, absolutely. Give Costco, now I will say this. I've been into Costco and I look for a display and I do not see any on display yet. Now, as I go and look at their website right now, it is not on Costco's website. No, it's interesting. I don't know where this is going to go. We're going to find that link and we will put that link on there. But anyway, it says it no longer is Bugatti strictly for millionaires. It just found it just found it. Did you? Yeah, move your hands by shot. $919. It's weird. But it includes shipping and handling too, by the way. So okay, let me try to do a better job of explaining it. I can say this. You click on the little picture of the scooter with the name under it. It's in the search results. Yes, when you search for it and when you click on it, you know how it's supposed to bring up maybe more pictures of it and details and options and by now we're at the Carter or whatever. It's just like, this product does not exist. Yeah. Pretty good observer. So we're going to have to get back to that. And they said, by the way, it's black as the color that they will be selling at Costco. Not red. So I stand corrected there. But if you want the blue, the agile blue and silver, you can go to Bugatti scooter in a dot com. Have you tried that site? No, we'll hit that next here in just a second. Now, when we brought this up, you and I talked about this yesterday, Jay. And the initial specs, it's like, yeah, that's kind of average scooter stuff. Like side shot has a, what model segue do you have? It's a two wheeled kick scooter. It's electric. It's like it's a nice one. It was a Christmas. Like a segue 9 bot like 7 or 9. It's got cruise control. It's got oh, wow. It's a really high end. You can change all the lights and make it disco ball. Yeah, but underneath. But it's not a Bugatti. It'll do what? What's the top speed? To 15. So this one will do 18 and a half. Yep. Range is about the same as yours, although you can strap an extra battery on it. Is this correct on the weight though, Keith? It says the frame is made from a magnesium alloy and has a maximum weight capacity of 242 pounds. Yeah, and it only weighs 35 pounds. Is that right? Yeah, that's right. That's about it. For most of them. Now, and it folds up just like everything else seems like. Where this is ridiculously cool is number one, those run flat tires that you mentioned, although I don't know how you're going to source those after you go through your first pair..

The Charlie Kirk Show
8 Things That Children Are More Likely to Die From Than COVID-19
"8 things that children are more likely to die from than COVID. Cancer significantly. Almost 20 times more likely vehicle accident suicide homicide. Cardiovascular disease drowning flu and pneumonia. We live in a world with numerous threats. It's part of existence. And there's also a false promise in safetyism, too. There's a false promise and you see this in the people that are vaccinated, which has always been one of my complaints about the way that they've been pushing the vaccine is it gives people a false sense of security. And no one wants to talk about this. The false sense of security of someone who gets vaccinated, and then they believe they can resume regular life, and then all of a sudden they have a breakthrough case, and they don't know what to do. They thought they had the protection. They thought they had the same sort of protection that they would get from the measles mumps rubella or polio vaccine. And all of a sudden they get a breakthrough case and they get caught by surprise. Maybe they would have made different social decisions. Maybe they wouldn't have gone to big gatherings. Maybe they would have handled things differently. Maybe they would have prepared themselves with azithromycin Ivermectin hydroxyl chloroquine, monoclonal antibody treatment centers or aspirin. Instead, there is a false sense of security that comes in with the overemphasis of we as the government we as the CDC we as NA 8 NIH we as the medical industrial elite, we're going to protect you. And what it does is it erodes what it does is it diminishes its suppresses humans own responsibility to take ownership of their actions. It's a false sense of security. When in reality, our leader should have said, look, if you want to get this vaccine fine, we're going to be very honest about what it can do what it can't do. But also, if you get it, you better be ready to treat it. We're now 70% of all deaths in the United Kingdom are vaccinated people. Why? They had a false sense of

Mark Levin
Math and Reading Test Scores for Teens Drop Since 2012
"The enormous amount of money we put into our government school seems to be paying off For the unions the educational bureaucrats the Democrat party but not for our kids not for their students Math and reading test scores this is the hill for the country's 13 year olds have dropped sharply In comparison to the numbers from 2012 with some of the lowest scoring test takers falling the furthest behind Data from the national assessment of educational progress and AEP showed that while 2020 average scores and reading and mathematics for 13 year olds marked improvement from NAE's earliest results in the 70s scores had declined since 2012 It was news and were report reported This was the first major score drop in the subjects Since they began tracking long-term academic achievement trends in the 1970s In other words it has plummeted Perhaps even more troubling was the study's finding that some of the most significant drops were from students in the lowest performing percentiles In math for example scores dropped for 9 year olds in the tenth and 25th percentiles Scores fell for 13 year olds in the tenth 25th and 50th percentile In other words those who were not doing well to begin with are doing much much worse I wonder why that is mister producer They're being taught about race They're being taught about genitalia They're being taught about hating America If they're being taught anything

The Eric Metaxas Show
Why Do We See Anti-Intellectualism in the Church?
"I often talk my nor my bugbear is People who claim to be intellectual who have a philosophical bias against faith. It's wrong it's a philosophical bias. It is illogical but on the other side there are people in in the world of faith who have somehow in a knee jerk way adopted a bias against the things of the mind against the intellect. There are people christians. There almost nas ticks Who don't want to hear about reason they just wanna be kind of floating in the ether. as though faith and reason are opposed to each other. So tell us elijah stevens. You've made the film send prove. Why do you see that in the church. Anti-intellectualism i think that happened. During the great awakenings. It was not a part of the church until like people like finney came along and said look to reach the frontiers. We need to make this stuff. Simple emotional end. God use that but it stripped out the mind and so in the american wait wait wait so finney in the nineteenth century during the second great awakening right. He kind of emphasized. Let's keep it simple. Let's not go into the intellect because we're trying to reach the people on the frontier. I mean he actually made a strategic choice to do that. Yes and that kind of split. The church part where you have high intellectualism on one side and low focus on the power of spirit and then high focus on the power of the spirit and high emotionalism. And it's like there's this divide but that hasn't always been the

AP News Radio
Lil Nas X Drops Debut Album “Montero”
"Between a VMA award the met gala and a new album little less exes making a splash this week twenty two year old rapper little last exes released his debut studio album Montero he's described the new album as his baby and announced it with a pregnancy photo shoot earlier this month the album was released on streaming services at midnight on Friday at the MTV VMAs on Sunday the young star known for his breakout hit old town road took home the twenty twenty one video of the year award and in his acceptance speech that I want to say thank you to the gay agenda his videos of stir controversy including the one for Montero where he writes a stripper pole down to hell on the VMA red carpet he was asked if he feels like he's breaking new ground I'm not I'm not sure yeah I think I'm definitely open some doors I'm Jennifer

The Breakfast Club
Octavia Spencer Apologizes for Prenup Joke
"All right. Now tabby taibbi spencer has apologized to britney spears and sam gary remember we were talking about the prenup situation and she made a joke. You know to make sure. You get a pre-nup wednesday announced britney spears announced that she was engaged. Whoa now she's apologizing for that. She apologized privately and she wrote an instagram posts. Y'all a few days ago. Sam britney announced their engagement and me being me. I made a joke. My intention was to make them laugh. Not cause pain. I restarted this lovely cup of privately to apologize and now wants to restore just a smidge of happiness. That they were robbed of. She said britney fans have seen her through a lot of pain and found happiness where thrilled for her seles. Show them love no negativity

World News This Week
13 Fallen Military Members Arrive Back to U.S. Soil
"Back home this week the remains of those thirteen. Us servicemembers killed in the suicide explosion. Outside kabul airport were crowds of afghans. Were desperate to leave the country here again. Abc's martha raddatz president biden and the first lady dressed in black for his first dignified transfer as president. These young courageous americans placing themselves in grave. Danger at the abbey gate of kabul's airport to protect american citizens and afghans trying to evacuate marineland corporal. David espinosa just twenty years old marine sergeant nicole g. twenty three years old days before her death. She was featured cradling. An afghan baby at the kabul airport writing on instagram. I love my job. Marine staff sergeant. Darren taylor hoover from salt lake city. His father calling him. One heck of a leader. Army staff sergeant ryan nas marine corporal hunter lopez marine lance corporal riley mccollum of jackson wyoming was just weeks away from becoming a father marine lance corporal dylan merola marine lance corporal kareem nicoli from nor co california. His father saying he did not hesitate to be called to duty marine corporal. Deacon william tyler page marine sergeant. Joe juhani rosario picado marine corporal umberto sanchez marine lance corporal. Jared schmitz navy. Cormon maxed in soviak. His father told a reporter that in the last face time with their son when his mother told him to be safe he said. Don't worry mom my guys got me. They won't let anything happen to me. She realized that they all just went together

Hands-On Tech
"nas" Discussed on Hands-On Tech
"Just clicking install and it takes a little bit but then dirt is in order for moments to see all of my photos and potentially with minimal lag time. I do need to move my photo library from my hard drive onto the internal storage of the nass. So i plugged the usb drive into the front of the nass. And i used an app called file station on the nas to copy the files from the drive to the location. That moments actu- actually looks for those photos. And that is home dr moments. This is where i dragged in my many takeout folders as you can see. It took the copy process took quite a while. It took anywhere from four to six hours for my entire collection. Once that was done. I gave extra time for moment to scan my full library And i will fully admit in order to do this this kind of walk through. It's still not done. That scanning takes for ever. It sees the photos immediately but it's scanning to do things like ai. Interpretation of certain things. Which i'm gonna get to all that kind of stuff so it takes awhile so for the purposes of this walk through. I did kind of have to pause about halfway through because it just ran out of time but as you can see presented with a pretty familiar interface. Especially if you've been using google photos for any length of time scrolling through. My library is pretty slow. When compared to google photos photos feels really. Snappy moments is a little slow and kind of jittery and lots of pauses google does a lotta cashing on. Its servers to speed things up. I envisioned. that isn't happening to the same degree here on the nass in the photo albums section. I'm shown a piece of moments a. I. analyst things like facial recognition which is similar to what google photos offers. But i'd say not as good requires a good amount of merging..

Feast of Fun
"nas" Discussed on Feast of Fun
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Feast of Fun
"nas" Discussed on Feast of Fun
"Us take a little behalf. Now bay bad. She's like hearing them screaming at each other. Would be fantastic. And i don't know how. I feel about outing gloria reuben. 'cause it's like teen is on her deathbed and she's far away but we're not outing and this is We're repeating information that is publicly out there. So it's not we're not outing in fact we're saying this is probably unlikely we're just acknowledging that this information exists. These are people that there's no one has come up to me said i have the receipts May not it's unlikely to be true. But one thing that actually did happen is jimi hendrix. Gotta start playing with mike turner and the rock rhythms of observer kings of rhythm And was let go because he kept wanting to experiment and use many effects pedals which at the time period were not grounded causing all technical problems during the shows and when tina turner was actually very close friends in real life with janice joplin. And you know a when jimi hendrix and janice joplin died shortly around the same time period is documented that that everybody was very heartbroken beaten cousin that now the other wonderful rumor that dug up is that tina turner was into body building. And i think they're they're confusing her saxophonist. Mike capello the one who does ike turner's voice in the remake of proud mary as the bodybuilder. That's all greased up in the lost boys with his hair pulled back and he's kind of fucking the saxophone. I guess people rumors saying that. She was into body building and for a brief time in the eighties. You steroids anabolic steroids. Buff and in shape. You highly unlikely but you know we talked to. What was it. Haiti retro age and she does a combination. I know other women that do a combination of testosterone and estrogen replacement. Therapy as they get older you know because it helps keep their body intact. But do you think that tina turner was doing like estrogen replacement. Therapy back in nineteen eighty-four. I know i know definitely that women were doing estrogen replacement. Back in the day so maybe on the forefront out there. My one friend's mother said she her friends like capturing more youthful appearance because she did estrogen replacement she chose not to do it and so she felt like a kind of age to a bit and the last but not least that her buddhism are passionate for buddhism. Her discovery buddhism came from her cocaine dealer. That's great 'cause you know most most drug dealers they're just like you. You want another kilo thing. They're not going to give you a brochure. Like buddhism might change your life. So thank you arlene. Well she has. Tina turner has singles out their own with kyko or cayo who remix. What's love got to do with it. He also remixed her chanting. So there's like a house remix of her which is really fantastic. A drug dealer would probably also maybe have a buddhist kind of mentality as well..

Feast of Fun
"nas" Discussed on Feast of Fun
"She had been involved in the project since like two thousand ten or two thousand twelve or something like that and you know had read the script and had was like i want to help produce this and eventually did help it well and robert mapplethorpe artistically is kind of the next generation of andy warhol. Artists who saw photography is not just a mechanical process but art form in of itself. Like now we we. We have no question right now of photography being art but back when he started people were just kind of like is. It are the realm of photographers technicians or journalists. It was not seen as something that was in the art magazine. Yeah something that was being made by the hands of an artist or conceived in the mind of an and manifested into reality. It is something that is like a toaster car And so our andy warhol and you know certainly Shop many other pioneering artists said you know cars. Toasters can be art. Anything can be art. If you just change the way you look at it and so found objects can also be art. Photography can be art. Ideas can be aren't and Really you know changed the world and how we think about creativity and and how we think about each other by embracing these burgeoning these developing forms right. And so you know for robert mapplethorpe. He somebody we always think about those. You know sexy naked. Men and their penises on but just like any warhol. He took a ton of photos of very very famous people including antiwar himself And as a picture that they use in mapplethorpe itself. And its of roy cohn you know who the evil roy cohn. Trump's trance mentor. trump's mentor. Yeah you know. The the not protagonist the evil guy and angels in america. The central character essential character and angels in america. Dying of aids He He he helped the rosenberg. Trial pay basically put them to death. And you just see this photo of roy cohn it almost looks like he is like a statue like a roman statue bust but also just like the evil. That like alan craig burns. And yes absolutely was a closeted gay man who didn't really think of himself as gay but had all the gay sex sexy wanted to have and just was just like again he was just Just a real jerk now. Matt smith who would you know is the doctor from doctor who he plays mapplethorpe in this and i guess he had he lost a bunch of wait to get into the role he only had a a month between shooting just gained weight so he has lost all this way like in a month because they've they filmed all the scenes where he was sick and dying. I oh dan because they wanted him to be skinny at the beginning so they filmed that because he was skinny right. Okay felt these. You can start eating again. But you know he's thin throughout the whole thing but he's super skinny at the end but they only filmed it in one thousand nine days. So it's amazing what you can do in one thousand nine hundred here. I trying to shake this covid. it's like matt. Smith does god. What kind of deal with the devils he doing people they have that metabolism. They have that will they can just do it. He probably wasn't that heavy to begin with. I'm on whitney hit the pie. And they say that all those drugs don't make you lose. Weight is eat faster bianca. Del rio said that's a joke in the eighties. But it's certainly true. You know many a cocaine addict that just like nice then full but you know it's like you know mixed cocaine with the being overweight. It's a great way to get a heart attack. I man so stay. Stay away cocaine these days..

Feast of Fun
"nas" Discussed on Feast of Fun
"A lot of notoriety but people followed that because it was ongoing in different countries. Were banning her. The pope was coming out against her. People were like in canada where you can't perform that. I think she was arrested in canada. Oh you know what i mean. And so it's like Madonna paved the way for that kind of that kind of like Was sacrilegious music. Socrates marketing yeah sacrilegious marketing and she was already named but like this kind of catapulted or even further and meanwhile pope francis issued a statement said these. The mischief shoes are so comfortable and you only need one drop of blood. Are you kidding. Product shoes the pope shoes are made by product girl. Not all of it easy. Not all of his official official ones. Oh my goodness. I really enjoying where this whole controversy is going. Why was there so much misinformation about the shoes whether they were legit or not. Well the right wing media made. It seem as nike had made the shoes. Because they did. Have you know that's where it was okay. And so they were trying to make. It seem like they were the ones behind it. But they're like no. I'm sorry we just do child. Slave labor were not into the worship. Willie drink the blood of children not virgins. Well as if there's the same thing so now here's our new fashion line. Nike custom made shoes one. Now with ninety eight percent less pain and suffering. Aw now ninety. Eight percent has pain suffering. Just a point to reduction that. Wow that's great. I'm so glad somebody's getting rich. During this pandemic has thousand dollars a spat on satanic. Shoot people getting that stymie money. They're just if i get these. It's the thousand and a half four hundred dollars leftover and you know maybe they're gonna be a collector's item in twenty years. It'll be worth you know. Eleven hundred dollars unbelievable. Yeah yeah. I'm sorry i was going to get you one for your birthday. Which give me the grand six hundred and sixty nicely thank you yes american express do thank you latman. Loosen birth thing. I want peace and love and health. Everybody and they're like okay. What can we realistically for your burn than i. You know i'm working with a. I'm really happy right now. Because i'm working with a physical therapist to address my chronic neck and lower back problem and shout out to jessica honey at the app people. She is hooking me up and having me do like others therapeutic exercises and feeling better. I'm feeling a lot better actually. Yeah you know because it's like when when things are out of whack in your body it's like it dominates everything you know. I mean you know like God so many famous lesbian comedians had lower back problems on star trek. Like taking no. Taro on star trek but she also had cancer. Yeah that's not. that's not part of the canon. I saw trek. She just has back pain. overly sorry. it's back paid cancer..

Feast of Fun
"nas" Discussed on Feast of Fun
"Well i've always felt that satan is also just a different flavor of christianity. And you know when you reject. The tenements of christianity are still part of that dysfunctional system. So even you call yourself a state nece. You're really tacitly a christian as well but also to is like when you call things like satanic or or if you say like there's a devil kind of thing in many ways you're kind of innocence certain things and what we've discovered is remember the satanic panic from the eighties when people were you know having these recovered memories of being a cult supposedly with satanism or there's this one case that was very much celebrated of this daycare center and it was alleged that the people involved in were writing this kind of like devil worship kind of thing and involving the children in it and what they've discovered what this is like discovering like ten twenty years later. Is this why. So much of this was fueled. And why this became so caught up in the american zeitgeist because it a big discussion around giving women maternity leave and childcare here in the united states and so they use this the honest like this is how evil and how devil like some of these conservatives. Are they use this as a means to take away from that like you don't want somebody taking care of your children. You don't want the government involved in this because then all of a sudden your kids. Going to become a devil worshipper. I think this is the first time on easter in recent memory that everybody's talking about the merits or the tenements of christianity. And jesus christ. And i'm like jesus christ even ever exist the first place he may have but you don't know interesting. Interestingly enough though that like now since this is come out the news out that at least half of more than half of americans don't go church anymore. Don't don't affiliate with any organized. Religion there like walter marcado. They believe in buddhism christianity egyptology. Ufo's and whatever whole foods has on sale this but they're not going to the traditional churches. Yeah which is you know what you compare it to like a country like norway were. I think it's like three percent of the population goes to church on a regular basis. Shit thanks you know what. They have Universal health care. they have A college education. They have maternity leave. They have a lot of social benefits for people. Because you know they they they practice rather than preach so you know the more intellectual Not saying much but you know coco peru and peaches. Christ drag queens. Who really like to think. And i have a very strong intellect. They're speaking favor of little nas acts and the video and what. Those issues are coming up. With as as people who've experienced the homophobia of their christian families and churches yes You know that's something that i really didn't experience growing up in a very bizarre family in puerto rico. My grandfather named all his children after celestial objects and my parents turn to christianity only as a way to navigate their divorce and my sister. And i were. It was a lark. And you're like we wanted to get baptized and service acolytes free wine and that was the truth of it and we were losers..

Feast of Fun
"nas" Discussed on Feast of Fun
"Really got popular in the fifties and sixties with avai. Right was that his lavazza and so you know all these celebrities were kind of interested in because the idea of satanism and that stuff isn't so much devil worshippers but is accepting humanity for what it is and you desire right. Well i've always felt that satan is also just a different flavor of christianity. And you know when you reject. The tenements of christianity are still part of that dysfunctional system. So even you call yourself a state nece. You're really tacitly a christian as well but also to is like when you call things like satanic or or if you say like there's a devil kind of thing in many ways you're kind of innocence hiding certain things right and what we've discovered is remember the satanic panic from the eighties when people were you know having these recovered memories of being a cult supposedly with satanism or there's this one case that was very much celebrated of this daycare center and it was alleged that the people involved in were writing this kind of like devil worship kind of thing and involving the children in it and what they've discovered what this is like discovering like ten twenty years later. Is this why. So much of this was fueled. And why this became so caught up in the american zeitgeist because it a big discussion around giving women maternity leave and childcare here in the united states and so they use this the honest like this is how evil and how devil like some of these conservatives are they use this as a means to take away from that like you don't want somebody taking care of your children you don't want the government involved in this because then all of a sudden your kids. Going to become a devil worshipper. I think this is the first time on easter in recent memory that everybody's talking about the merits or the tenements of christianity. And jesus christ. And i'm like jesus christ even ever exist the first place he may have but you don't know interesting. Interestingly enough though that like now since this is come out the news out that at least half of more than half of americans don't go church anymore. Don't don't affiliate with any organized. Religion there like walter marcado. They believe in buddhism christianity egyptology. Ufo's and whatever whole foods has on sale this but they're not going to the traditional churches. Yeah which is you know what you compare it to like a country like norway were. I think it's like three percent of the population goes to church on a regular basis. Shit thanks you know what. They have Universal health care. they have A college education. They have maternity leave. They have a lot of social benefits for people. Because you know they they they practice rather than preach so you know the more intellectual Not saying much but you know coca peru and peaches. Christ drag queens. Who really like to think. And i have a very strong intellect. They're speaking favor of little nas acts and the video and what. Those issues are coming up with as as people. Who've experienced the homophobia christian families and churches yes You know that's something that i really didn't experience growing up in a very bizarre family in puerto rico. My grandfather named all his children after celestial and my parents turn to christianity only as a way to navigate their divorce and my sister. And i were. It was the lark. And you're like we wanted to get baptized and service acolytes free wine and that was the truth of it and we were losers..

Ghost Town
"nas" Discussed on Ghost Town
"Do your job nice own as also posted a video on youtube on sunday title. We'll nasdaq's apologizes for satan shoe. Which is an apology. Cut to the scene. In his video montero. Call me by your name where he is giving satan a lap dance like it's pretty hot. Satan's pretty hot there in hell and as soon as he like really gets up in saint face he kills him takes his crown and become satan himself. How do you not want these shoes. Also you're under the impression that you're that. I'm sure that you know if you're a governor or if you're evangelical your constituents are probably struggling financially and there's also a lot of scarcity so you're not. They're still protesting hamilton. I'm sure i'm not gonna go see hamilton. So there's still a little bit of that and it's also comes from the from the people that are against cancel culture. Yeah it's those people that are saying. Hey let's cancel but you can't even if even if the government was like you know what. I love these. I think they're great. I've changed my mind about everything you can't have them. You can't get them. they're not available to. Yeah the song old town road. The lyrics aren't there's not for kids. Yeah it's not a kid's song and if if you're using that as a thing to be like well my kids are never gonna listen to this song. Which has really lyrics are not forecast. Because either you're lying. Yeah it's something you're saying that never have kids either. We're never listened to it in order to ever care but also you're letting your kids listen to things that were not for kids. Some stuff is not for kids like can we all agree. It's like it's like when you see like wop reaction videos and you're like you know this is for adults to be enjoyed by it all so you're not going to give your kid alcohol like we all kind of agree on that like. Don't give your kid stuff for and then don't scream about it afterwards. Don't be like my kid. Listen to this. i'm so upset by it. Sometimes coming from the same people that probably do give aways eleven research living. Drink a beer. Yeah go play out the gun. I mean yeah you know so. It's nothing that's all of them but it's definitely some. I mean we know the hypocrisy hypocrisy. Oh hello is there yeah. Oh i'm trip here..

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