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The Nation: Signs the Republican Party Is in Trouble

The Dan Bongino Show

01:52 min | 6 d ago

The Nation: Signs the Republican Party Is in Trouble

"You need to see what they're thinking. The Nation and the Newsweek, which are pretty left wing, they both published articles basically saying the exact same thing. you can And read them yourself, five really terrible signs basically that the Republican Party may be in trouble in this election. Sorry, just texting Paula for a second here. This is important. Oh look, everybody got my book. I'm getting a text about that too. That's pretty cool. Just don't. There were five things. Here are five bad signs. These things happen. And I tell you these things. Not today. Oh my gosh, give up. We're going to lose. No, no, no, no, no. I tell you this because anyone telling you like they did in the midterms how we're going to win today, kick ass and take names because everybody's upset at Joe Biden. I don't know what they're talking about. Ohio. We got crushed on a ballot initiative on abortion. Crushed in a state Donald Trump won in a landslide in the last year. Ohio. Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania. We're losing control of the statehouse in Pennsylvania and in a special election. We got mugged. New Hampshire. We just lost the special election in New Hampshire. We got absolutely obliterated. Oh, these are Democrat leaning seats. No, they weren't. They were Republican leaning seats. The bill mayor's race, even in Florida. Where Ron DeSantis won by 19 points. Yes. We lost that race. We lost that to a Democrat. The New York redistricting. We lost that too. Folks,

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The Nation: Signs the Republican Party Is in Trouble

The Dan Bongino Show

01:52 min | 6 d ago

The Nation: Signs the Republican Party Is in Trouble

"You need to see what they're thinking. The Nation and the Newsweek, which are pretty left wing, they both published articles basically saying the exact same thing. you can And read them yourself, five really terrible signs basically that the Republican Party may be in trouble in this election. Sorry, just texting Paula for a second here. This is important. Oh look, everybody got my book. I'm getting a text about that too. That's pretty cool. Just don't. There were five things. Here are five bad signs. These things happen. And I tell you these things. Not today. Oh my gosh, give up. We're going to lose. No, no, no, no, no. I tell you this because anyone telling you like they did in the midterms how we're going to win today, kick ass and take names because everybody's upset at Joe Biden. I don't know what they're talking about. Ohio. We got crushed on a ballot initiative on abortion. Crushed in a state Donald Trump won in a landslide in the last year. Ohio. Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania. We're losing control of the statehouse in Pennsylvania and in a special election. We got mugged. New Hampshire. We just lost the special election in New Hampshire. We got absolutely obliterated. Oh, these are Democrat leaning seats. No, they weren't. They were Republican leaning seats. The bill mayor's race, even in Florida. Where Ron DeSantis won by 19 points. Yes. We lost that race. We lost that to a Democrat. The New York redistricting. We lost that too. Folks,

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"newsweek" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

Northwest Newsradio

08:53 min | 2 weeks ago

"newsweek" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

"354 i'm sam wrong v this is northwest newsweek featuring comprehensive coverage of the region's top stories and issues once again here's the host of northwest newsweek morning news anchor brian albert good to have you with us on northwest newsweek seattle has some excess office space right now and the same city has a shortage of housing could one arena help the other is it within the realm of possibility you could take some the office and retail space and create new housing space case creole is director with the seattle office of the architect firm gensler case this conversion is something you've been asked to in our area we are currently studying the issue of office residential and have been involved in number of studies and conversations with the city your firm actually took place in mayor bruce harrell's office space conversion competition right well we really appreciated the city's approach to this it was it's different than in other cities throughout the u .s. where gensler is involved and this was really looking at trying to find to uncover the best ideas about how to address policy around potential conversions we really wanted to look at what are the changes that might best help in the existing code whether in entitlements or in building permitting that would really help to drive these through and that's quite separate and apart from the social issues that are involved or the the cost issues so case is this feasible does it actually make sense to take some of this empty office space and convert it into homes in Seattle I think we are seeing that it's it's a very difficult prospect to undertake that's that's separate from in other locales here we don't have an incentive structure that does help with it either tax incentive perspective or even as yet a permanent incentive yet and so that definitely falls upon the developer who's used to typically very used to developing buildings in a relatively straightforward manner with a residential conversion right now that's not the case there are a bunch of issues that drive additional costs into these projects so separate from what you might expect in a typical commercial tenant improvement where typically you are very used to being able to turn over the interior of a project with this there's a lot of infrastructural challenges that are going to go into the costs we have to bring in basically all new plumbing new mechanical and oftentimes upgrades to the electrical and that can come at a significant cost expense sounds like the main stumbling block if the city were to meet you on costs and provide some help could it work? well I think we found in in other jurisdictions like Calgary that is very very specific and direct subsidy of around $75 a square foot that has made a significant dent in the gap between what a developer can afford to pay in hard construction and therefore what the rents will yield I would would certainly refer to to the developers to make that determination but what we're seeing in other jurisdictions is that that those offsets are helping and so we start to see more conversions in places places like Chicago and in Calgary where those incentive structures are in place. I'm speaking with Case Creel a director with the Seattle office of the architect firm Gensler from a social perspective what does it take to make a former office space desirable as a living space? Well I think pre pandemic the downtown areas were really seen as hubs of connectivity and and that for many many people has always been very very desirable. Certainly in those cities where there continues to be an investment in infrastructure and in and purposefully trying to bring in a mix of uses to parts more of the city you end up with a much more dynamic urban condition and and I think if we are able not not to create several tens of thousands of units through conversions but really finding pockets where an empty building if converted to residential or primarily empty building that may just be enough to bring back to life certain portions of certain portions of neighborhoods and I think that would be very very welcome at the part of both the city and the people that live there. And obviously if you're going to do this you want to make sure people from all backgrounds have a shot at living in these spaces. So how do you make sure that housing created from office space remains accessible to at least most people Well I that's think very true and at Gensler we very much support issues that will drive equity into housing in our cities. One of the things that we do know historically when you're renovating an existing building that exists as multi certainly family or into conversion, those rents tend to be a little bit lower. And so we do think that there's an opportunity for more affordable housing driven into these sorts of conversion projects. It does the take right developer to do that and the right partnership with the city to make sure that any incentives can be driven towards affordable housing in this scenario. Do you think maybe it's too early to explore this conversion? I mean, is it possible office vacancy rates will lower as more people go back to work or do you think there were trends suggesting there will always be unused office spaces? I think that you'll continue to see a drive for particularly the larger employers in our region and that flight towards quality I think will continue towards newer buildings towards Class A buildings. There will always be those businesses that are come going to back to an office, to a physical workspace in Class B and Class C buildings. I just think that there will be fewer of them that are completely full and so trying to just find that right percentage of existing buildings that that are ripe for conversion I think is really where that sweet spot is. It's not going to be within the City of Seattle we're not looking at 20 to 30 buildings, we may just be looking at five to ten and that may be enough both to solve the issue of C and to help with the housing, it won't solve it. Finally Case, is it fair to say the of City Seattle is supportive of this idea and appears willing to approve or sign off on converting these into housing? It's very important and we appreciate the City continuing to reach out to those of us both in the design and development in communities addition to the outreach that they're doing with other groups. That conversation that we're able to continue to have after this call for ideas I think is really going to be key towards changing the levers that will enable these conversions to occur. I think they do very much want to be a good partner to the communities. Case Creel, a director with the Seattle office of the architect firm Gensler. Coming up, of mice and mongers meet the Northwest cheese whizzes who just made a big name for themselves on an international stage. And did you ever wonder where certain idioms come from? As it turns out, many originated from life on a ship. We'll leave shore to more when Northwest Newsweek

"newsweek" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

Northwest Newsradio

05:10 min | 2 weeks ago

"newsweek" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

"Newsweek. I'm Brian Calvin. The COVID -19 pandemic as we knew it is over. The virus has not given up yet. The summer wanes case counts are rising again with a couple of new variants found in our country the centers for disease disease control and prevention has approved distribution of a new booster for those vaccinated against COVID -19 and as of now it's available here in the Pacific Northwest but COVID isn't the only concern as we get closer to fall reporter Bronte Sirotsky with KXOI -TV in Spokane spoke with Dr. and gets. We'll see higher rates of transmission of COVID in the winter than we would around the summer as it gets colder and we gather for the holidays it's a lot easier to catch the flu COVID and some for age groups RSV. A lot of people heard the term triple -demic that was out last winter season the combination of RSV infection and influenza infection as well as COVID infection. Experts say our best defense against all of these are vaccines but with updated vaccines coming out to get them and when. People have had fairly severe infection in the past really need to consider getting this vaccine new to help keep them as protected as we can and really it's a good idea for everybody. Even if you've never been vaccinated you're eligible for these new boosters. Dr. Getz says that COVID mutated has so much since 2020 that previous vaccines could be ineffective against this new variant. Without this booster could really be looking at a pretty ugly infection again without the protection. He says to get those COVID shots now and get those other vaccines pretty soon. So October is probably a good time for influenza vaccine and then if you're a candidate for the new RSV vaccine that's probably a decent time to consider that as well. But for the COVID vaccine now is a great time if you're going to get vaccinated. Do keep in mind with this COVID booster the free clinics of the past won't be available. You'll have to see your doctor or pharmacist for the new booster and your insurance will have to pay for it. If you're uninsured the federal government will cover the cost of the new COVID booster. Here's something else health related. It's not around here but it's still fascinating. Rocky Mountain spotted fever is spreading in northern Mexico especially in Tecate killing hundreds of people over the last five years about 40 % of those infected. The illness is spread by ticks which become more aggressive in the dry conditions. Reporter Lena Sun is with the Washington Post. Lena what know do we about Rocky Mountain spotted fever? The disease is at epidemic levels in places right along the border and Tecate as you mentioned is you know right across San from Diego and this particular tick -borne disease is unlike many others like many other people get Lyme or other diseases those ticks are in the wooded areas you are hiking but these ticks live around your homes and once there they get a toehold so to speak it's very very hard to get rid of them they live in cracks they live in the dirt they live in cinder block and they thrive in this environment so kids are in close contact and also dogs and you know a dog can get infected by a tick then an uninfected tick and then also suck the blood of a dog and get infected and it spreads very quickly how the world in do you even begin to control something like this Lena? They have been trying for some time since this outbreak reemerged in Mexico in late 2008 but but part of the issue is in order to control the tick you have to control the dogs and if they don't you don't get regular vet care there's no spaying or neutering and many families let their dogs freely roam the streets even though they own the dogs the dogs like to roam the streets and that increases risk multiple times for getting infected with with these ticks and the sad thing is that this disease is 100 preventable because if you diagnose in the first couple of days you can get treated with oral doxycycline which is a cheap and very readily available antibiotic but the problem is the many symptoms of this disease fever pain malice look like a lot of other things you know the flu or you know bad something you ate and so a lot of times people don't get diagnosed quickly enough and then it's too late reporter lena sun with the washington post coming up we talked earlier on the show about affordable housing our area has its share of empty office spaces could you convert some of that space into housing it really depends on who you ask and your pockets are will explore the idea when northwest newsweek continues stay with us yeah

A highlight from Trump v. the Others

Dennis Prager Podcasts

20:08 min | Last month

A highlight from Trump v. the Others

"We get it. You're busy. You don't have time to waste on the mainstream media. That's why Salem News Channel is here. We have hosts worth watching, actually discussing the topics that matter. Andrew Wilkow, the next D 'Souza, Brandon Tatum, and more. Open debate and free speech you won't find anywhere else. We're not like the other guys. We're Salem News Channel. Watch any time on any screen for free 24 -7 at snc .tv and on local now channel 525. at preggertopia .com I'm not going to say that George Strait automatically means that I'm here, but it's a good signal. Mark Davis in for Dennis. A certain Texas twang coming from George, if not from me, but a certain Texas flavor when I am here and it is always a joy to be here. Mark Davis from 660 AM, the answer where I am the happy morning host. And boy, was I happy to be here this morning. Happy being a relative term. It was demanding for everybody because I'm here in central time talking to the West Coast crew out there in Pragerland where everybody was working really late between radio and the Salem News Channel. Just fantastic coverage last night, post debate, all kinds of opinions flying thick and fast. So I'm just really enormously pleased to be here in one of my frequent fill -ins. It's always a joy to be here for Dennis. And you can follow me on Twitter or X or Guacamole or whatever they're calling that thing these days, at Mark Davis, M -A -R -K Davis. And the best way to get ahold of us, of course, is the phone lines that are used in the show every day. 1 -8 -Praeger -776, 1 -8 -Praeger -776. Again, I'm Mark Davis here in the big bustling DFW. And wherever you are, I have some things I need to know from you. You ready? And what I'm gonna do is put some of it in question form. Most of my obvious offering is to get your thoughts and ask the blanket question. What did you think of the two big things that you could see last night? One of them was the debate on a stage in Milwaukee. And the other one was seen by perhaps 10 times more people. I mean, are we at 200 million? At some point, everyone in America, if not around the world, will have seen Trump on Tucker. And we'll talk a little bit about whether it was smart for Trump to do Tucker instead of the debate. It certainly wasn't dumb, it certainly didn't hurt him. Because after all, as we've learned by now, nothing hurts him, at least not yet. And by the way, every candidate on the stage last night, every candidate on the stage last night, dreams of having a bump, having a boost like Trump will get today from another arraignment. This time under the aggressive thumb of Fannie Willis in Fulton County in Atlanta, Georgia. He will turn himself in at some point and you will then almost be able to palpably sense the fundraising boost, the poll boost. Here is the truth of the Trump poll numbers. There's something we know, but there's something numerical we don't know. Again, one eight Prager 776, one eight Prager 776. Talk about Trump's decision not to be on that debate stage. And then we'll talk about everybody that was on that debate stage. Cuz it was a fascinating night for Vivek, a so -so night for DeSantis. A really good night for Tim Scott, a surprisingly, momentarily at least interesting night for Mike Pence. Nikki Haley did great, but did she get enough Mike time? Chris Christie, that New Jersey bully boy thing, that just gets really old, really fast. And Doug Burgum and Asa Hutchinson were there as well, which is about the old, I got nothing bad to say about these guys. I've got nothing bad to say about these guys. Hutchinson was an okay governor of Arkansas, really needs to be awakened on some of the gender clarity necessities. Doug Burgum seems like a wonderful guy, and what a tough nut, keyword nut. Who plays basketball the night before a debate? Who does something that has even a remote injury risk? My colleague Mike Gallagher and I were talking, and he said, if I'm on the debate stage the following day, I'm putting myself in lockdown. I'm gonna be in bed, in some type of pneumatic bubble. Nothing will get to me, but so that I don't rip open my Achilles tendon. Which he did, so he had to crutch himself onto the stage. And I don't wanna be cynical enough to say that this strikes me as debate theater and that it was faked. I don't believe that, I don't wanna be that guy, I don't wanna be that cynical, but I will be this judgmental. How dumb is it to do something the night before a debate that can hurt you? So of course, I know driving on the highway can hurt you and da, da, da, da. So I have all kinds of hot takes on how I think everybody did. I'm gonna frame it in terms of what I expected versus how they did. And then we'll talk about what I expected from Trump on Tucker. I expected it to be stratospherically good, and it was. So we have specific Trump on Tucker observations, and we have specific debate participation observations. And it all takes place against this glorious, fascinating backdrop of late August, 2024. Here we are, we are still September, October, November. So we're still four and a half months before anybody votes for anything. Change is still possible, but how plausible is it? How many times have you heard people say, yeah, in this particular year, by this point, Newt Gingrich was in the lead? Yeah, in this particular year, Rudy Giuliani was in the lead. Well, guess what was not going on when Newt, obviously, neither gentleman ever became president or ever will, it seems, for multiple reasons. There was no Trump, nobody had a 50 point lead. It was just wide open, it was five or six or eight or 10 or 14 or 17 people all running now. Trump is the alpha dog, the king of the hill. There is nothing that has dented his support yet. I will tell you the one thing, I wouldn't even say might, I'd say the only thing that can, the only thing that can, and I'll do that here in a second. In fact, probably got to get to that first. 18 Prager 776, 18 Prager 776. And again, my name, Mark Davis, follow me on Twitter, X, whatever you want to call it. I can't say X, it's Twitter to me, I don't know, I'm an old fart, what can I say? At Mark Davis, and I'll take a look at those during the break. But the best way to get ahold of us, of course, with your thoughts, 776. 18 Prager Okay, I do have a fresh column in the Fort Worth Star Telegram, I'm proud to write for the Star Telegram and the McClatchy newspaper chain and Newsweek and Town Hall, but the thing I did an immediate, I pretty well do mean immediate, turnaround reaction column for was the Star Telegram. So if you go to star -telegram .com and look at opinions, find me, Mark Davis, there is my column that talks about how Vivek and Pence and Tim Scott helped themselves. I mean, the only people who did, but they did. But the enduring question, the enduring question is, can anybody catch Trump? Is that even possible? So if we start with the premise that they say anything is possible, not anything, okay? Asa Hutchinson, Doug Burgum, or Will Hurd winning the nomination is as close to not possible as the English language permits, okay? But let's just say that in these turbulent times, where almost everything seems volatile, it was volatility that kind of lofted Trump in 2016. There were a lot of frustrations, there he was, he seemed anti -establishment, he caught the wind of that in the sales of so many Americans. The timing was just, it was perfect for Trump. Now, eight years, next month, wow, he and Melania came down the golden escalator at Trump Tower. In a way, it seems like yesterday, in a way, it seems like 100 years ago. But anyway, everybody knows him now. And the love for him and hatred of him are both baked in so solid, so two things are true at the same time. With Trump as the nominee, you're going to get two things, guaranteed two things. The love for him and the devotion to him and the desire to flip a huge middle finger to the establishment that now pursues and persecutes him, that will be on fire with energy. The other thing that's gonna be on fire with energy, every Democrat, Biden could be actually dead and on the ticket, and Democrats will crawl on broken glass and walk through fire to deliver another loss to Trump. So that will be in furious force. So which of those forces, which of those phenomena is greater? I don't know, and neither do you. Are there risks to making Trump your nominee? There sure are. But are there risks that a whole lot of people seem totally willing to take? Yes, indeedy. So what is the one thing that might erode Trump support? And I'm not saying it will, but it's the only thing that can. I'll tell you next, and take your calls next, 1 -8 Prager 776. Mark Davison for Dennis. The Dennis Prager Show. Gold dealers are a dime a dozen. They're everywhere. What sets these companies apart, and whom can you really trust? This is Dennis Prager for AmFed Coin and Bullion, my choice for buying precious metals. When you buy precious metals, it's imperative that you buy from a trustworthy and transparent dealer that protects your best interests. So many companies use gimmicks to take advantage of inexperienced gold and silver buyers. Be cautious of brokers offering free gold and silver, or brokers that want to sell you overpriced collectible coins, claiming they appreciate more than gold and silver. What about hidden commissions and huge markups? Nick Grovitch and his team at AmFed always have your back. I trust this man, that's why I mentioned him by name. Nick's been in this industry over 42 years, and he's proud of providing transparency and fair pricing to build trusted relationships. If you're interested in buying or selling, call Nick Grovitch and his team at AmFed Coin and Bullion, 800 -221 -7694, americanfederal .com, americanfederal .com. So, whether you are watching, or listening, or both, we appreciate it. Mark Davison for Dennis here on Debate Night. I was gonna say morning after, depending on your time zone, the day after, what do we think? I'm gonna take some calls here and sort of intermingle my specific thoughts about how each candidate did. And of course, you know what the short part is, how Trump did with Tucker? Simply superb. It was just vintage Trump for 47 minutes and it was awesome. It was just a reminder of how great he is and why everybody wants him back, or nearly everybody wants him back. I will tell you, not to be a curmudgeon about this, but I still think he should have been on the debate stage. I totally understand his logic. Why should I? They're 50 points behind me. I don't need to show up for this. I totally get it. He's right about that. It did not hurt him to not be there, but it was a missed opportunity. There are millions of people for whom the last 10 times they heard Trump talk, it was all about Jack Smith, and Fannie Willis, and Alvin Bragg, and this persecution, and that lawsuit, and this vendetta, and that witch hunt, all of which is true. But it can be fatiguing to some folks who are not a junkie for this. And this would have been an opportunity for Trump with a bunch of rivals, and a bunch of pretenders to be sure, and a bunch of people at 0 .5%, and I know, I know, I know, I know, I know. But it would have been him talking about borders. It would have been him talking about crime. It would have been him talking about climate, which by the way, he did with Tucker, but he could have done that too. Not to get greedy, but why not do the debate and then sit down with Tucker tonight? Wouldn't that have worked? So yeah, but it was a statement. I understand it was a statement. It was a positioning statement that says, I don't even need to be on that stage as they all run for who's going to be the last person left when there are two candidates left standing. That is, by the way, what last night's debate was about. It's what the entire campaign is about for everybody not named Trump. At some point in the spring, there'll be two candidates left. One of them will be named Donald Trump, and the other one will not. And everybody wants to be that other person. And forever it looked obvious that it was going to be DeSantis. It doesn't look that way so much right now. Now it could really be the vague. Will that sustain? Is this kind of a flash in the summer pan? I don't know. Your thoughts are welcome. 18 Prager 776. As I get ready to go to the phones, here's the thing. Everybody, I get asked this all the time. Is there anything that could change the calculus? Anything where Trump just doesn't have that 50 point lead anymore? Because while we're talking math, here's what's undeniably true. Trump can win the nomination, can breeze to the nomination without poaching one single supporter from anybody on that stage last night. Obviously, he could do it tomorrow. DeSantis, just to pick somebody or the vague, let's go with DeSantis for the moment. He needs to poach half of the Trump poll numbers. He's got to go get half of those people. Half of the people saying we want Trump, half of the 50 some percent, if not more, who say we want Trump, who say that now in August, have to stop saying that by the time people are really voting in Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina, and Nevada, etc, etc. So what is the one way that happens? And this is a half court shot, maybe a full court shot. And that is that some of the poll emotions right now, some of it, most of it is we want this guy to be president. We loved him then, we love him now, we want this guy to be president. You know, the usual earth logic that people use in expressing support for a candidate. But some of it, and it'll have to be a lot of it. And I don't know that it is. But certain x percentage of it has to be folks who may or may not require Trump to be their next president. But they are furious at what's being done to him. It is a show of support. I mean, why do you think the poll numbers will go up after he is arraigned today in Atlanta? Is it because a bunch of people will just look at issues around America and decide, oh, he is my guy? Some may, but most of the poll bursts and the fundraising bursts that happen after each continuing litany of indictments is people saying, oh, hell no. It's what I call the Jason Whitlock effect. Jason Whitlock is the wonderful broadcaster, blogger, who was on the Tucker one, I think might have been after the first indictment or the second one, I lose track. Jason Whitlock was on with Tucker when Tucker was on Fox and said, I don't even know what I think about Trump. I'm halfway with him, halfway not. I like some of what he does, some of it not. I don't know. But tonight I'm hardcore MAGA. Tucker, tonight I am hardcore MAGA, Jason Whitlock said. And it was as a statement of revulsion at what was being done to him. Now, if that's a bunch of Trump support, cuz here it is in one nutshell. By the time we get to, we go through Christmas, we go through the holidays, everybody digests their holiday meals. And then we all get rolling in January of 2024. And millions of Republicans go, whoa, okay, now it's what's always been serious. But now it's time, time with a capital T. It's not about whether we don't like Jack Smith or whether we think 2020 was rigged or whether we're just not about anything else. Other than it's about one thing, one thing, who beats Biden? Who gives us the best chance of beating Biden? And if the similar numbers of people who think so today think that that's Trump, and by the way, it may well be, then nothing will change. All these campaigns, all the DeSantis's, all the Viv Hanks, all the everybody's, I don't wanna say it'll be for naught, but it will not bear fruit. It will not bear fruit. If, however, and it's funny because right now we got the sort of the fresh angst, the renewed emotion and determination of what will happen after Trump is dragged before yet another tribunal for yet another non -crime. And we can talk about this some today if you want. There's really only one thing out of every single one of these stupid persecution prosecutions, all these indictments, all these things. Really, they only got him on one thing. There's one thing that he just really should have done differently. And that's the handling of those stupid documents. Give back the stupid documents. If you do that, then that's not even a problem. But all this election related stuff is insane. He thinks he got screwed. And guess what? So do I. Guess what? So do most of you. We don't get to believe that. And if we're him, we don't get to act on that and make phone calls and secure meeting space and tweet to somebody to watch a TV show, all of which has been criminalized by these lunatic prosecutors. But in January of 2024, it's not gonna be about that anymore. No matter how we feel about that. No matter how we feel and no matter how resentful we are of that and how much we wanna stick with him. And I mean, in that regard, if millions of people say, God bless you, sir, God bless you, we love your presidency. We want those policies back, but the damage seems to have been done.

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"In america by newsweek this year with a responsive team local decision -making and personal service united bank is proud to be the community bank of the nation's capital and the most trustworthy bank in america to learn more visit bank with united dot com member fdic equal housing lender hi this is patrick coleman from jim coleman automotive it's once again a great time to buy a car stop by our expansive auto campus in theston check out new cadillacs toyotas infinities and nissans all in one place behind montgomery mall or visit us at our brand brand new renovated showroom jim coleman nissan and silver spring or in clarksville visit jim coleman honda and jaguar land rover of west columbia we'd also like to welcome you to our newest dealership jim coleman nissan in elegant city at any of our locations there many cars to see and deals to be had and as always our cars are great but our people are better visit us at jim coleman dot com this wtop is news i'm twenty -two a deadly mass shooting here in dc made national over news the weekend now the victims have been identified they were twenty seven -year -old tamiya cook of southeast thirty five -year -old bernard hodges of northeast and thirty four -year -old reginald gilbert who may have been unhoused police have no address us for him the total reward money in this attack now seventy five thousand dollars for the attack on good hope road if you have information that leads to an arrest or arrests the mother of one of the victims says her son was concerned about the rise in crime all across the city pj with a true role model for all of us. DC police say thirty five -year -old bernard hodges was among three people killed in a mass shooting in southeast dc on saturday his mom tempe satcher says he spoke about crime in the city long before the incident city the youth out here are off the chain he says something has got to be done satcher said he had had three jobs aspiring to be a role model for but he learned from his mistakes that that's not the road that he would want to go hodges had just dropped his sons off at patcher's house before the shooting and according to his friends they say that he was at the wrong place at the wrong time scott on the beauty of the news that's george's county police department investigates after a student at largo high school was said to bring a loaded gun onto school property this past friday sixteen -year -old suspect is being charged as an adult the assigned school resource officers were told during a fight at the school several students notice suspect the had a gun that student is charged with multiple weapons offenses health care now becoming one of the nation's most violent fields with shootings and other attacks increasing at hospitals across our country about forty states have passed laws creating or increasing penalties for violence against health care workers but it is not stop the violence says california nurse sandy reading there is no nursing shortage they claim to have a nursing shortage but there's actually a shortage of nurses that want to work under these dangerous conditions in which were working she says there should be a standard that all hospitals are mandated to follow when it comes to security family members don't think their patients are getting the care that they need and deserve in a timely manner national nurses united says patients and families are often frustrated over high costs times matt piper cbs news sports at twenty five and fifty five powered by red river technology decisions aren't black and white think rest nine twenty five w on t o p let's check in with frank hanrahan washout in philadelphia nationals and

A highlight from Democrats Use Falsehoods To Call Republicans Racists

Mike Gallagher Podcast

02:31 min | 2 months ago

A highlight from Democrats Use Falsehoods To Call Republicans Racists

"Mike Gallagher. Tell Biden he's off his rocker. My wife is going through breast cancer as we speak. He's an ignorant son of a gun. And you know, that's the kind of cruelty that is inflicted upon a guy like him to pretend you cured cancer, to even say those words out loud. I said and remember when he said it years ago and I called him out then and we talked about it and I said, how dare he? I'm going to cure cancer. Now he's taking credit for curing cancer. And tell that to that guy who we're praying for and praying for his wife, whose wife is battling breast cancer as we speak. Any of us who have been down that road of being a caregiver, a spouse, a loved one, a son or daughter or parent should be enraged at Biden's audacity. It's sickening. It's sickening. Bill's in Sarasota, Florida. Bill, welcome to the show. How are you? Good, yourself? I'm well, thanks. I'm just so frustrated at the at the crap they're throwing at us. I totally agree. You call on the air, you said three choices. I'm going to choose C. And I believe that was the first time he said it because he's also said eight times and it becomes the truth. I think we just heard the first time and you hear it many more times so he can convince us that it's the truth. Repeat the lie often enough and it becomes reality for people. You're not going to want to miss a conversation that I'm looking forward to having in just a few minutes with an author and a columnist named Adam B. Coleman. He writes for The New York Post, Newsweek, Epoch Times, The Federalist. He's the founder of WrongSpeak Publishing. He wrote a piece, a column about Kamala Harris's ugly lies about the Florida curriculum that is perfection. It's the perfect response to when these people lie the way they do. And whether it's Biden lying about cancer or Kamala Harris lying about the Florida curriculum and Republicans and race and slavery over and over again. These people, whether it's the lie that says you're a wingnut conspiracy theorist, if you have questions about the 2020 election and you have suspicions that it wasn't legitimate.

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A highlight from The No Interruptions Podcast - TikTok Ban Debate

Mike Gallagher Podcast

04:45 min | 2 months ago

A highlight from The No Interruptions Podcast - TikTok Ban Debate

"There are more identity threats than you realize, even if you monitor your credit, only a little personal info needs to leak out, like your social security number or your password, for you to end up underwater. LifeLock alerts you to threats you could miss. If your identity is stolen, a dedicated U .S.-based restoration specialist will work to fix it. No one can prevent all identity theft or monitor all transactions, but everyone can save up to 25 % their first year at lifelock .com. This week's No Interruptions podcast is about TikTok, big news this week out of South Carolina. As you know, I used to host the Clemson football Tiger Tailgate show, so I know Clemson University quite well, and Clemson University banned TikTok from its internal servers. I keep wondering how this actually is going to look like. What does a TikTok ban look like? Brad Palumbo is editor -in -chief and co -founder of Based Politics, which I am loving. I'm enjoying it very, very much. Brad is a libertarian conservative journalist. You've probably seen his work on The Washington Examiner, The New York Post, Newsweek, maybe seen him on TV. Brad, it's great having you on the show. Daniel Greenfield, who's an investigative reporter and journalist at the David Horowitz Freedom Center, covering everything from the Left's war on America to terrorism abroad. He writes for front -page magazine frontpagemag .com, has his own blog as well. Daniel, thanks very much for joining us as well. Let's start with you. I'm struggling with understanding, pragmatically speaking, how a TikTok ban works, but I've read your work. I've read some of your background. Tell me a little bit about why you think we should ban TikTok here in America. The simple answer is that TikTok is a whole lot like Facebook and big tech companies, except it's much more abusive and it's run by the Chinese Communist Party. We know this from former executives with Bytedance, which is TikTok's parent company. We know that there's a unit called the committee within Bytedance. We know that even though TikTok executives repeatedly come to Congress and say that all the data stays in America, that it's monitored by American teams, that actually everything is seen in China. That's a quote. There's some backdoor access to user data in almost all of them. Furthermore, TikTok's people have the ability in China to monitor individual Americans, get their location, find out what they're doing. Your smartphone in general is eavesdropping device that is monitoring you all the time. With TikTok, your smartphone is a monitoring device that goes directly to China. And this is not just happening to adults who can make decisions. TikTok aggressively targets children and the results are destructive. First of all, it means that China has a direct pipeline to what your children are doing. And TikTok is even more destructive than ordinary social media. We've seen a number of American children actually die because of TikTok challenges that were pushed to them. Last year, there was a lawsuit in which an eight and nine -year -old girl died of self -strangulation after TikTok's algorithm pushed a blackout challenge for them in which they were encouraged to strangle themselves with belts per string and twist ties until they actually passed out and eventually died. This is something that China does not allow within its own borders. Bytedance's version of TikTok in China is closely regulated. It is not allowed to promote any kind of destructive behaviors. Within America, however, they can promote the most destructive behaviors possible, including those that have killed about five American children thus far. TikTok spies on Americans. It is a direct pipeline to the Chinese Communist Party and it is killing American children. The argument for banning it is pretty straightforward. All right, Brad Palumbo, Daniel makes some compelling arguments in favor of banning TikTok. I know you've certainly embraced the digital space. I've become a big fan of Based Politics. Everybody I've recommended on my show, based -politics .com. As somebody who really appreciates that space, you have argued against banning TikTok and you wrote a very powerful argument back in March at the Washington Examiner, all the reasons why the U .S. should not ban TikTok. Go ahead and why don't you respond to the arguments that Daniel laid out and explain why you disagree with the idea of a TikTok ban in the United States.

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"newsweek" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

77WABC Radio

03:31 min | 6 months ago

"newsweek" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

"Would not be writing for newsweek. You agree with me, mister producer. Newsweek has been always a liberal rag. As far as I'm concerned. Only the most desperate would seek out newsweek, no offense. It's nothing personal, of course. It's not exactly on my bookmark list. Let me go to newsweek. What do they have to say? Nothing is actually what they have to say. Nothing profound, nothing interesting. But CNS news, that's a whole other ball game. Terry Jeffrey is a brilliant brilliant man and a good friend. America imported $78.8 billion in cell phones. And other household goods from communist China last year. It's even worse than that. We're talking about importing almost $79 billion in cell phones and other household goods from communist China. 52 and a half $1 billion in computers. Over $41 billion in toys and games and sporting goods from communist China. 131 billion plus on Chinese made goods. Points out in 2021, the median household income in the United States was about 71,000. About 71,000. That 131 plus billion in this country sent to China in exchange for cell phones and the rest. Equal the combined income of approximately 1 million 856,000 American households, what they were earning in the 2021 median income. When fiscal 2022, according to the US Treasury, our federal government spent $81 billion on Department of Homeland Security. Which is supposed to secure our borders. That was equal to only about 61.57% of the money we sent to China. In exchange for all their crap. And Terry Jeffrey points out that this nation needs to return to the trade policy of the founding fathers. On July 4th, 1789, president Washington signed the first federal revenue law. He did not impose a direct income tax on the American people. Which the constitution made an impractical option prior to the ratification of the Sixteenth Amendment in 1913. The tariff sign in the law by Washington served two purposes to raise revenue for the federal government and to protect and encourage American manufacturing. The problem is today, we have politicians, Democrats, in particular, who want to redistribute wealth. Their goal isn't to fund the federal government. Their goal is to take your wealth and give it to somebody else. That's their goal. And the centralize all decision making. So they can decide what kind of cars you can drive. What kind of homes you can build? What kind of stoves you can have? What kind of dishwashers air conditioners HVAC systems? What kind of automobiles you can have? What kind of energy you can use? What your kids are going to learn. And

The End of Time

Dennis Prager Podcasts

01:27 min | 7 months ago

The End of Time

"100th anniversary of Time Magazine is this week. The march 13th to march 20th, 2023 issue. Is the 100th anniversary of Time Magazine. For many decades Time Magazine was respected today a handful of people respected few people read it, though they claim tens of millions of people visit their site. I don't deny that. But if you knew time, 50 years ago, let alone its first 50 years. One of the dramatic differences and it's true for all of the for newsweek as well, which is much better than time at this time. But in any event, you will notice the gigantic pictures in Time Magazine. It is 50 years ago, it's really worth your looking at a Time Magazine from 1950. How much better written how much richer of vocabulary, how many fewer pictures the reader was expected to read,

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"newsweek" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

77WABC Radio

02:16 min | 7 months ago

"newsweek" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

"Taiwan is only about 90 miles away or less. And they will overwhelm on an island. Of some of you might say, why does that matter to us? Why does Ukraine manage us? Why does anything matter to us? And these are the people who will get us into World War three. These are the people who will get us into World War three. Look what happened after Afghanistan are surrender there. What did Putin do? He invaded. Ukraine. I don't believe he would have but for what we did in Afghanistan. Imagine what would happen if we just walked away from Ukraine. How all our enemies would view that. Just incredible. Soviet Union was defeated by people who understood national security foreign policy. Defense of like mine. States leaders, Reagan, Thatcher, coal, John Paul the second. Weinberger, kirkpatrick, haig, Schultz. Not a pacifist among them. Where are they today? In our country. Where's Reagan? Oh, get over Reagan. I'm told. By the geniuses of newsweek. And in Texas okay, weinberger. Forget about weinberger. Kirkpatrick. Forget about all these people. They brush history. They have all the answers. The barely pubescent. Want to be experts want to be popular want to be known want to be famous. They have all the answers, just like the marxists. All the answers. Forget about knowledge and experience in history, and of course, close your

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How Did Kari Lake Lose the Arizona Election for Governor?

The Officer Tatum Show

02:00 min | 8 months ago

How Did Kari Lake Lose the Arizona Election for Governor?

"All right, let me just say this. Let me get to Carrie leg. Because there was an article that my producers sent me that I think explains what I've been saying about the Kerry Lake situation. Do I think the election had a bunch of issues? Yeah. Yes. Stevie Wonder can see. The Arizona has some issues in the election. Had some issues at the ballot. But I've been saying this all along that I'm not the type of person to jump straight to the cheating is cheating and cheating is cheating. I really do believe that there was nefarious things, but I think that the reason they carry Lake did not win in a landslide was because of Republicans. The Republicans that didn't vote for her. Let me read this article from newsweek. And I think it'll give somewhat of a congruent basis. It's just Carrie Lake lost her bid to become Arizona's governor because she failed to get support from tens of thousands of Republican voters according to a report. An analyst of public voting record in November race found that Democrat Katie Hobbs managed to pick up support from more than 33,000 Republican leaning voters in Maricopa County who begged GOP canyon, candidates and other state elections such as the state treasurer and comparison Lake, a Donald Trump endorsed 2020 election, they call her election deniers, so you know this is a stupid paper in my opinion. Managed to gain only 5900 votes from Democrat leaning voters around 6000 Republican leaning voters also chose not to vote at all. Lake lost her election to Hobbes by 17,000 votes, meaning that 33,000 voters she failed to achieve from Republicans and Arizona's largest county ultimately cost her the election.

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Rep. Tim Burchett: A Huge UFO Cover up by the Government

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

01:59 min | 9 months ago

Rep. Tim Burchett: A Huge UFO Cover up by the Government

"Talk about this headline and newsweek. I want to see if they got an accurate. You're alleging a huge UFO cover up in the U.S. government. That's the headline from newsweek. Is that true? It's true that I said that and it's true that it is a cover up. I don't know if you caught that bogus intelligence committee meeting, they've had one that since I think I've been in Congress have been open to the public. It was about they call it UAPs. Unidentified aerial phenomena where they won't even say UFOs are trying to distract from that. And there was multiple multiple side by our military of some sort of aircraft in our airspace that we do not control. Now, is it Russia? Is it China? I don't think so. I've said many times. If it was Russia, as potent as arrogant, is that jerk is he would probably land one on the front steps of the White House and get out bear chest at ride a unicorn over and wrestle Joe Biden on the law and get back in it and fly back to Russia or something to Chinese. But the reality is if you go on, you can go on YouTube. There is a 60 minutes, which I don't want anybody to watch anything from 60 minutes from that bunch of knuckleheads. But they did do a pretty accurate and it was late. Some of our navy fighters. These are the best fighters in the world, bar none, bar none. Nobody can nobody holds a match to them. And they are literally following this craft and you see the craft on the it's not familiar. I'm not sure what kind of cameras they're following on and they're actually describing it in their laughing because it's doing things that our crack are not even capable of doing. It shows and it shows no vapor trail, which means it's being propelled by something that we don't have and we don't understand and is doing

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Prince Harry, A Real Man?

Dennis Prager Podcasts

01:40 min | 9 months ago

Prince Harry, A Real Man?

"I continue with this article and newsweek. Somehow this makes him a role model in the eyes of the media. Oh yeah, I read that. But while prince Harry may be the media's darling, he is no role model for my generation. Or rather, we deserve better role models than prince Harry. What is virtuous about turning one by turning one's back on their family? What is courageous about disparaging them in front of any audience that is willing to listen? What does it say about a culture when it chooses to denigrate thinkers like doctor Jordan Peterson, for empowering young men and coincidentally, this is I'm very involved in this. He C J Pearson is with PragerU and with Jordan Peterson for 9 days. Doing the book of exodus for the daily wire. I know of what he speaks this young man. What does it say about a culture that chooses to denigrate thinkers like doctor Jordan B Peterson for empowering young men to embrace responsibility? Yet champions people like prince Harry, who wear victimhood as a badge of honor. C J well done. Well done. And he ends his peace. We are tired of the glorification of the emasculated men, men. We are tired of the demonization of men for simply being men.

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Will the Real Role Models Please Stand Up?

Dennis Prager Podcasts

02:01 min | 9 months ago

Will the Real Role Models Please Stand Up?

"So my friends is a great piece in newsweek. I didn't even know he would be writing. PragerU is a very big organization. CJ Pearson is one of our young, what they call personalities. He speaks to a lot of people. He's with PragerU as a piece in newsweek. CJ Pearson PragerU personality. That's how he is. Identified. Young men like me deserve better role models than prince Harry. You know, I haven't spoken to you almost at all about Harry and Meghan. And I haven't because I just didn't want to get involved. For reasons that are not fully clear to myself, believe it or not, and I am pretty clear about my motives and intentions, I think perhaps it was because I thought maybe I don't know enough about their family situation to broadcast by my opinion about these two people, but it's gotten so far, it's gone so far. That I feel that this CJ Pearson this young man, younger than Harry, has really hit the nail on the head. So some of what he's written in. The January 13th newsweek. The Duke of Sussex renounced at all purportedly in the name of love and in doing so he also denounced this country, scoffed at tradition and a strange his family. Yet somehow this makes him a role model in the eyes of the media. The

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Sebastian Is Joined by Devin Nunes, CEO of Trump Media

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

02:15 min | 9 months ago

Sebastian Is Joined by Devin Nunes, CEO of Trump Media

"Of the Trump media group, the man responsible for that juggernaut that is truth social, Devin Nunes. Happy Friday. It's great to be with you here on Friday. Big week. You know, I came into the week, thanking, you know, wow, it's first of the year, what could possibly happen? And then all kinds of things happen. Holy hell broke loose. Yeah, it's been quite a newsweek Fridays. We usually try to have some fun, but there's just too much important things happening. We had cash on the show earlier and now we're going to go deep dive with the man who made it all possible. So let me just get your initial. We'll talk about the Twitter files drops in a moment that have now completely utterly vindicated you. But first things first, the hashtag Biden files, where do we begin? I mean, forget absurdist. Well, it's in my garage. No, it's not your garage. It's Hunter Biden's garage. Just the mere fact that president Trump's home was raided by armed federal agents, and now every day we find a new cotton of top secret SCI documents in some building associated with Hunter Biden, or Joe Biden, your reaction, Devin. Well, look, I was actually doing a Fox business this morning. Maria bartiromo show, and afterwards, I ran it, and I was getting a cup of coffee, ran into someone and lady was asking me about it. And then I realized she was asking questions, well, yeah, and I think make a lot of sense. Well, can't a president or a vice president have these documents? And then I realized, you know, look, I think it's good to take everybody just back to the beginning. And sea bass, you are an expert in this. Because you have worked in the intelligence world in the past. So let's just talk about, let's first set aside that, yes, president of the United States has declassification authority. So the whole Mar-a-Lago fiasco will just come back to that. But let's just talk about classification and of documents how it works, how one gets a clearance, that sort of thing. There's a whole process, whether you're in the military or any intelligence agency, you go through a process to get your to get your clearance. You have to figure out

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Charlie Shares His Condolences for Damar Hamlin

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:15 min | 9 months ago

Charlie Shares His Condolences for Damar Hamlin

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

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58 Seconds of Joe Biden's B.S.

The Dan Bongino Show

01:27 min | 1 year ago

58 Seconds of Joe Biden's B.S.

"Here it is 58 seconds of Joe Biden BS Joseph Biden has explaining to do The new question stem from tape remarks of Biden during an April campaign appearance in New Hampshire I went to law school on a full academic scholarship The only one in my class that have a full academic scholarship going back to law school and in fact ended up in the top half of my class I was the outstanding student in the political science department at the end of my year I graduated with 3° from undergraduate school in a 165 credits only at a 123 credits Biden now conceives he did not graduate in the top half of his law school class that he does not have 3° from college and that he was not named outstanding political science student in college He was weak says Biden actually went to school on a half scholarship ended up near the bottom of his class and went only 1° not three Joe Biden ranked 76th in a class of 85 at the university of Syracuse law school I mean this guy comes off this whole thing as a flyweight Now Biden says newsweek is right His memory had failed him His memory well that part may actually be accurate Even in the good old days or as he should say an olden times Folks I'm dead serious man The guy of really serious is a heart attack here The guy is a sociopathic liar He can not stop He is the mark of a sociopath in this specific space

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"newsweek" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:09 min | 1 year ago

"newsweek" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Of its programs to women and people of color, saying it was pretty cool to hang out with people from a variety of backgrounds, the Artemis one test launch is set for Monday morning. I'm Julie Ryan. The U.S. State Department is confirming reports that an American was killed in Ukraine. Lisa Taylor reports. According to newsweek, the American was a volunteer fighting alongside Ukrainian forces, the State Department didn't give any further details about the American out of respect for the privacy of their family, several American volunteers have been killed in the war since the fighting began just over 6 months ago. I'm Lisa Taylor. The price of a Ford Mustang Mach-E electric vehicle will be significantly higher for the 2023 model year. Brad Siegel has more. The automaker announced the sticker price will be around $8000 more for a fully optioned vehicle Ford says the cost of materials supply chain issues and market conditions all factored in the price hike. The starting price of the Mustang Mach-E will now start at nearly $46,900. Customers who have a standing order in for a 2022 model will have the option to get a 2023 order. I'm Brad Siegel. Nearly all jobs that were lost during the pandemic have returned in Oregon. Michael kassner has the latest. The Oregon employment department reports 9 out of ten jobs that were lost in spring 2020 are back, Oregon's unemployment rate is near a record low. The state's labor force has grown to a record high in labor force participation is at its highest in a decade. Workers who lost their job during the pandemic got re employed faster than people who lost their jobs before the pandemic. I'm Michael kassner. Serena Williams will be playing in the doubles tournament at this year's U.S. open with her sister, Venus. The U.S. open starts Monday on Saturday, the tournament tweeted Serena and Venus on the same court. The two time doubles champions have accepted a wild card. It will mark the first time the Williams sisters have played together at the tournament since 2014. This tournament is expected to be the last for Serena after recently announcing an evolution away from tennis, the 40 year old announced her retirement saying she wants to move toward other things. I'm Julie

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The Third World Is Embarassed for the U.S. Following FBI Raid

The Dan Bongino Show

01:41 min | 1 year ago

The Third World Is Embarassed for the U.S. Following FBI Raid

"Newsweek one I just told you about and the prior hour where they're basically admit that the bureau went in there to get the Russia gate stuff Hey let's spy on Trump based on a BS pretext that he colluded with Russia And then after we do it and he gets the document showing he's innocent Let's read his house to get the documents back Again this isn't even third world This is like fourth and 5th world People in the third world are embarrassed this happened in the United States They're looking at us like I'm telling you like Kim Jong-un right now is like man that's good He's like why didn't I think of that Damn it Guys over there Way ahead of me Let me tell you some four or 5 Kim Jong-un deputies just got whacked They got washed in a meeting because he's like hey deputy whatever your name is over there Joey bag of donuts Why didn't you think of that off with his head When his buddy got whacked too They all got whacked This is embarrassing This is horrifying Not only is that fallen apart I can't tell you and strong enough terms how have you missed how all of the hysteria in the leaks it started as a gusher and now that they've gone through the documents it's clear now It's almost a week later It's clear now that they've seen what they have haven't don't you find it even a little odd that the leaks have totally dried up And the hysteria is this nuclear documents Nuclear tahi bents by gosh Nuclear codes

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Garland Approved Decision to Seek Search Warrant for Mar-a-Lago

Mark Levin

01:14 min | 1 year ago

Garland Approved Decision to Seek Search Warrant for Mar-a-Lago

"Garland today As I told you he had the final say I know this from my own experience The newsweek article as I told you was lying had to be fake They tried to cover for Garland It was another one of those FBI slash Department of Justice leaks to friendly reporters I read it to you for the purpose of showing you that it would be a lie And it is a lie Of course Garland had to sign off And let me tell you something else not a single reporter Our legal analyst is mentioning You better believe the Justice Department informed the counsel to the president's office at The White House Nobody's asked them that yet Nobody's asked them yet And I talked about the plain view doctrine We had former attorney general mukasey He was on Fox today He has now said the same thing You have these people are saying I can not believe that this is the only route the government could take to get whatever it was they were trying to get in terms of documents

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Newsweek: An Informer Told the FBI What Docs Trump Was Hiding

Mark Levin

01:42 min | 1 year ago

Newsweek: An Informer Told the FBI What Docs Trump Was Hiding

"Want to break down this newsweek article for you And add some additional information that we have have seen here in the moments before the opening of this program So we have this piece that came out of ten O 3 a.m. today as many of you know listen to talk radio Exclusive and informer told the FBI what docs Trump was hiding and where by William M arkin Now I want to make it clear and keep something in mind So many of the leaks to the media are lies They are dis and misinformation And I will explain why some of this is BS The radar Mar-a-Lago was based largely in information from an FBI confidential human source they write Who was able to identify what classified documents former president Trump was still hiding and even the location of those documents two senior government officials told newsweek The luck folks they met at the white at the Mar-a-Lago in June President isn't hiding anything They were negotiating with the president's attorneys and staff This is quite frankly typically what happens This is typically what happens And so they're not hiding in the locations president had taken them to the I guess you called the basement of Mar-a-Lago which had a lock on the door at the request of the government As it turns out where so many of the documents are these boxes were located

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True the Vote Uses Geospacial Tech to Track Ballot Harvester Locations

Mark Levin

00:48 sec | 1 year ago

True the Vote Uses Geospacial Tech to Track Ballot Harvester Locations

"Election integrity activists used geospatial technology to track the ballot harvester cell phones to precise locations Catherine eggle bright she's terrific Terrific founder of true the vote Told newsweek in March that her group spent $1 million to obtain the geospatial information from several marketing services In addition she said she'd pay 20,000 to obtain video via open records requests to counties and cities and 5 states where it appeared Trump was winning until mail in and drop box ballots were counted Georgia Arizona Wisconsin Michigan and Pennsylvania New York slimes Washington compost and all the rest of you This is how you do investigative reporting But again you're not interested in that

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The Untold Story of Bio-Labs in Ukraine

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:24 min | 1 year ago

The Untold Story of Bio-Labs in Ukraine

"This is USA Today just a couple of days ago, quote fact check. Fact, false claim of U.S. bio labs in Ukraine tied to Russian disinformation campaign. China pushes conspiracy theory about U.S. biolabs in Ukraine. Newsweek, U.S. biological weapons in Russia separating the fact from fiction. Business Insider, debunked conspiracy theory about U.S. bioweapons laboratories in Ukraine, fact check why you crush Russia claims U.S. biolabs in Ukraine don't hold up. PolitiFact totally false. Russia is targeting U.S. biological weapons in Ukrainian invasion. Okay. So I could go through that into great detail. But I do want to play a cut here from yesterday that has kind of prompted all this and then we're going to bring our expert guests to help us navigate it. So Victoria Nuland, who's the undersecretary for political affairs, was asked a question of Marco Rubio. And I think Marco Rubio was asking her this question to kind of debunk this and get this over with. But in fact, the exact opposite happened. Play cut 66. Well, I only have a minute left. Let me ask you. Does Ukraine have chemical or biological weapons? Ukraine has biological research facilities. Which, in fact, we are now quite concerned Russian troops Russian forces may be seeking to gain control of so we are working with the Ukrainians on how they can prevent any of those research materials from falling into the hands of Russian forces should they approach. I'm sure you're aware that the Russian propaganda groups are already putting out there, all kinds of information about how they've uncovered a plot by the Ukrainians to release biological weapons in the country and with NATO's coordination. If there is a biological or chemical weapon incident or attack inside of Ukraine, is there any doubt in your mind that 100% it would be the Russians that would be behind it? There is no doubt in my mind, senator, and it is classic Russian technique to blame on the other guy, what they're planning to do themselves. So there is Victoria Nuland, basically admitting that there are biological research facilities in Ukraine and Russians want to get their hands on them. Was the U.S. funding these facilities if so who was behind it and what type of research was

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"newsweek" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

05:57 min | 1 year ago

"newsweek" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Reason to doubt Russian claims that they've taken over the largest nuclear power plant in Europe The official believes there's no radioactive leakage at the plant and fires in nearby buildings are no longer burning The U.S. is reportedly deeply concerned about what Russia's intentions are with the plant after taking control The White House is rejecting any calls to assassinate Russian president Vladimir Putin over the invasion That is not the position of the United States government and certainly not a statement you'd hear Come from the mouth of anybody working in this administration Press secretary Jen Psaki said the policy of the U.S. government does not include assassination or regime change South Carolina Republican senator Lindsey Graham called for Putin's assassination this week but then backtracked saying Putin should be arrested The Dow Jones Industrial Average is marking its fourth losing week in a row as the fighting continues in Ukraine despite a strong jobs report the uncertainty of the war in Eastern Europe caused concern for investors once again at the close of the Dow lost a 179 points to 33 6 14 Stocks listed in Russia or those treating that country as a permanent home will be removed following Russia's invasion That's according to the keeper of the Dow Jones and the S&P 500 The nation is seeing some big job gains Michael kasner reports federal officials revealed 678,000 jobs were added in February That's better than expected and the unemployment rate fell to 3.8% of bureau of labor statistics as industries including leisure and hospitality led the way professional and business services saw gains and so did healthcare employment numbers are also getting closer to level seen two years ago before the pandemic hit Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer is filing a defamation lawsuit against sports news website dead spin Bauer claims the outlet knowingly published false information when covering sexual assault allegations made against him last year I'm Brian schuch New York City is dropping two big controversial coronavirus related mandates starting on Monday Scott Pringle reports after pointing to a 0.18 coronavirus positivity rate in the school system mayor Eric Adams announced that students in K through 12th grades no longer have to wear masks We want to see the faces of our children We want to see that smiles We want to see how happy they are We want to see when they're feeling sad so that we can be there to comfort them and the mask preventing us from doing so for almost two years However masks are still mandated for children under the age of 5 in pre-K Meanwhile businesses will no longer have to check customers vaccine status unless they choose to do so the mayor is lifting the vaccine mandate for indoor dining gyms and indoor entertainment facilities A new study says COVID-19 recovery spending has not been environmentally friendly The analysis done by Johns Hopkins University looked at how more than $14 trillion in recovery funds have been spent by G 20 countries Analysts found less than $1 trillion was spent on programs that directly or indirectly cut emissions They said nearly 3% of spending went toward activities that are likely to increase global emissions such as subsidizing the coal industry The number of incidents involving white supremacist propaganda in California are on the rise The anti defamation league says a 152 white supremacist propaganda cases were reported last year in California the propaganda distributed included flyers posters stickers and graffiti with racist anti semitic and anti LGBTQ messages nationwide some 4800 cases were reported in 2021 down from the more than 5000 in 2020 I'm Eddie McCoy Disney is announcing plans to launch a cheaper subscription tier for its Disney+ streaming service The ad supported tier will be available in the U.S. later this year Disney did not announce pricing for the new offering I'm Brian schuch And I'm Charlie palette At Bloomberg world headquarters A down Friday a losing week as well stocks declined as concerns at war risks are intensifying roiled global markets Investors look past a better than expected jobs report with the U.S. economy adding jobs at a record pace in February a gain of 678,000 the most since last July At the economic policy institute president Heidi shareholders had this reaction This was an extraordinarily strong report I mean I slacked my colleagues immediately when I saw the numbers this way This is just an astonishingly strong recovery We have now regained more than 9 out of every ten jobs that were lost Heidi shareholders of the economic policy institute The jobless rate at 3.8% in February is close to its 2019 average Sarah house is senior economist at Wells Fargo securities Overall this was a really strong report So obviously we had much stronger growth in terms of payroll numbers that was broad based across sectors We also had an increase in the work week and so I think that points to growth here in the first quarter certainly being stronger than what was generally expected Sarah House of Wells Fargo as for inflation and the Federal Reserve premises global head of rates strategy at TD securities I think we're absolutely going to get a few hikes But is can the fed pause once they get reached to 1% one and a half percent We're actually arguing that the fed is going to pause at that point and reassess free MSA of TD securities Today the S&P was down 34 points down 8 tenths of 1% The Dow dropped 180 down 5 tenths NASDAQ down 224 down 1.7% Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries I'm Charlie palette This is Bloomberg.

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"newsweek" Discussed on One Life Radio Podcast

One Life Radio Podcast

03:33 min | 2 years ago

"newsweek" Discussed on One Life Radio Podcast

"I'm not going to adopt him. You know and it's like come on man just open your mind. It's like not every dog has the like you said with square head. They wanna they wanna they just wanna label things they wanna label things and and you walk around in fear. Which is you know. Just no way to live but You know here's another math looks so most dog related incidents and dog bites involve pit bulls. Oh boy do. I have some stories about that. Let's talk about it. Well against the physically you'll actually see you'll see When they leave and go this debris but if they're not statistically More involved they wanted the thing is that you have to understand is that they tend to be locked in any kind of mixed dog. Breed tends to be london as a pit bull and again you have to use. Dna testing actually know they fall under those five or six breeds and to fiscally just wrong. You have four collies You know and chihuahuas jack. Russell's are up there and bites versus. I bit three times And all three times it was to our once in the face and twice in my hand. And i'm like. Oh my god and i've got a little mix. He's not big pretzel you know. He got his name from being such a like and that's how we got his name. I said if you don't get up. I'm gonna twist you into a pretzel of course kidding. And that's how you know what that your new name pretzel. Because nobody else is going to want to insane. I would and i didn't want him to get abused anymore than you already had. Oh my gosh. That's a rescue story in itself. Took like one hundred people to rescue talking. Basically chase him down in On foot into somebody's back yard and he was an absent. He was so scared. Poor little thing. But i've had him for years but On this list of news were Newsweek wrote a story about several myths. About pit bulls on it is. They are only bred for fighting. What do you want to say to that mark. Well they're bred for many different reasons. And frankly you can make a good argument that they're over bred dogs kind of fall into this category. And that's half the issue but they're not. I mean they are great family dogs. I own three And i have a rescue as you know with a bunch of old decrepit little guys that they live with it's adorable Their dogs And they're they are mostly companion dogs and for better or worse. Sometimes depending on who that companion is they can be put in a lot of situations and do what their owners command But they're really about companionship and being great dogs and you know they're impressive they're big. They're strong a rottweiler. So we're showers. You know but they just tend to have this sexy kind of stereotype that we see the and when you're talking about people that are like oh looks like simple into it. This is what pippa awareness about because it's not always their fault. We're getting hit with all of this information about them being vicious so it it affects people and it's just trying to help him get.

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"newsweek" Discussed on The Dan Bongino Show

The Dan Bongino Show

05:04 min | 2 years ago

"newsweek" Discussed on The Dan Bongino Show

"One episode pasters their number one member. Rachel maddow jury. The new york times hoaxers. Fsn microsoft but that definitely the washington post. How could did the newsweek newsweek's horse pasters. These is hilarious. The washington both number four bose reputable betcha that at all that a for profit site is trying to benefit the left-wing scam site the wash depot. Doesn't bet you just mentioned as dan. Bongino don't forbid from it. What is it. oh i don't know. News guard sets nice job good. Gotcha journalism journalism. Well.

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"newsweek" Discussed on KNST AM 790

KNST AM 790

03:28 min | 2 years ago

"newsweek" Discussed on KNST AM 790

"Now, let's go back by the way, because I have a couple of stories here. Okay. One is from politico on November 15 2019 1 is from Newsweek. November 29th 2019. Both about the same thing. Kamala Harris, treating Her staff like garbage. Let's go to the political story, November 15 2019. Remember when she was she was. She was basically done member. She dropped down December 2019 from a presidential run. Here's the headline from Politico. No discipline. No plan. No strategy. Kampala Harris campaign in Meltdown. Meltdown. Really? Meltdown. So this is not new. So this is about her campaign melting down much of the blame being placed on campaign manager Juan Rodriguez. After Rodriguez announced dozens of layoffs and redeployment in late October two stern overspending. Three more staffers in headquarters were let go. Another quit recent days, aides told Politico. Staff officials frustrated in the campaign's chief lack chiefs, lack of clarity about what changes have been made to right. The ship and his plans turn around the situation. So they're going after him. But it's really her to, uh, one senior official from the Harris campaign at the time, said It's a campaign of ID. They blame the chief of staff appointed to a leaderless structure at the top again. Leader 81 Million votes, right 81 million votes, a leaderless structure. So now we have all these people that literally hated Camilla. And nothing has changed. The media loves her. She's so great. She's so this. She's so that and you know what? Why do they say that about her once she's a Democrat to She is a female and she's a minority. When you look at her actual Track record her actually when you judge her on her actions or characteristics. Record. She's garbage. She's garbage. That's what it is absolute garbage. By the way, really quick from the Newsweek. Newsweek. Story November 29 2019 Criticism of the camp campaign for Kamala Harris treating staff so poorly they were accused of treating staff quote so poorly and quote lacking a real plan to win. Criticism came in the resignation letter of Kelly Melon Barker. We talked about this. Right. She was the state's care operations director, first reported by The New York Times. In this letter, she asserted she still believes Harris is the best Democratic candidate but couldn't serve on the campaign. Under the current circumstances, Quote This is my third presidential presidential campaign. I have never seen an organization treated staff so poorly. With less than 90 days until Iowa. We still do not have a real plan to win. Wow. 81 million votes. Greatest thing of all time. I don't think so. We'll continue because there is more on knsd. The morning ritual with Garrett Lewis, your CBD store. You sit back and say, What can CBD products do for me? I understand it. You hear about him all the time. First off, you're not getting high. There is no THC. I use CBD products, So you need to go where they're experts where they're beautiful stores where they have so many different ways for you to take CBD..

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"newsweek" Discussed on KPRC 950 AM

KPRC 950 AM

07:10 min | 2 years ago

"newsweek" Discussed on KPRC 950 AM

"With Newsweek law expert Josh Hammer coming up in 25 minutes. There's apparently I have to explain why Josh Hammer's coming on. I just did this last minute. I didn't have another guest. But there's apparently some big Supreme Court case that was just ruled on. I had a 30 seconds during the break to try to read up on it. Have no idea what I'm reading here. I have no idea what this means. If this is a good ruling, or a bad ruling, and Josh Hammer every time we get him on, he has something smart to say about law in a way that you and I can understand him and if he starts talking over our heads Don't worry. I'll stop him and bringing back to bring him back to, you know a way I can understand it. So there was apparently an important ruling. You and I are going to find out together in about 23 minutes. Exactly What the heck, That means for us. Something, nothing. Everything. is from fox news dot com. Michigan valedictorian speech censored, criticized as being very Christianized Savannah Leffler. She's a senior at John Glenn High School in Michigan recently submitted a draft for an honours Night speech, which contained language criticizing other philosophies in asserting that the purpose of life is to live a life devoted devoted to Christ. The school's principal responded in part by suggesting Leffler speech wasn't inclusive enough of other faiths. Quote. We have a diverse student body and staff. Is one of the things I love about the John Glenn community that diversity goes well beyond racing and this in ethnicity. It's certainly would include religious beliefs of what as well. We have students and staff who identify as Jewish, Muslim Buddhist, Hindu sick Jehovah's Witness, Atheists, et cetera. We must be inclusive and respectful of their beliefs as well. Well, let's be honest about a couple things here. Let's have an uncomfortable talk you and I won. If this was in atheists. Submitting a speech about how there is no God. Nothing would have been censored and everyone knows. What we have is an extremely anti Christian and increasingly anti Jewish left in this country. There's a reason for that. The reason is not complicated, and I don't know why everyone wants to dance around it. The reason is because Jews and Christians believe in one God So do Communists. And he's a competing God. It's not more complicated than that, Okay? They believe in one God, we believe in one God. And They don't think you should be able to what worship yours. Setting that aside, Let's have an uncomfortable talk about religion. You know, they say you're never supposed to talk about it on the show. So I talked about it all the time. You know, I don't preach to you because I mean, who's less qualified to preach to you than me? I'm not. I'm not telling you anything but Religions are exclusive. That's what they all are, for the most part. None of them are inclusive. They're all exclusive. Why do we have to dance around this? I'm not going to sit here and speak on behalf of Muslims or six or Jehovah's Witness or anyone else. I can say though Christians believe you believe Jesus is the son of God or you're going to hell. That's in that, in and of itself is the entire basis for the belief system. That says, but that's about as exclusive as it gets, believe this or you're going to burn in hell. That's exclusive, but that's religion. That's what they are. Just because people are scared to talk about it. That's what they are. That's what people believe. Shouldn't we be allowed to say what we believe? I mean, if she's a Muslim and wants to give a valedictorian speech about Allah We want her stopped. Do we want to know what she believes? I don't care that it's I don't care that it's exclusive. That she that her belief system would disagree with mine. I don't Don't get intimidated when people have other beliefs. That's probably the reason I talked about it so much because it doesn't bother me at all. I don't care if you have other police said Mine doesn't matter to me at all. You believe what you believe. But Religion is exclusive. All that aside, though, Do you think it's an accident? That all the left wing street groups immediately started becoming pro Palestine recently. Pro Hamas recently. What? Why do you think that is? There was that hilarious Internet video that went around that a gay rights group had a big gay pride or gay pride parade, and they had pro Palestine signs where I mean, they would all be they would all be killed in Palestine, every one of them for their for what they believe. Why do you think that is? Well, I'll tell you what. Hang on to that. That is something that ties right into it. Headline Robert Mueller to teach class on Mueller investigation. He's going to lead a class at the University of Virginia School of Law. The guy who did a two year which hunt Gets a job teaching at the University of Virginia prestigious school, by the way. What does that have to do with Gay pride, people being pro Hamas. The system protects its own. And the system has no use or time. For the god of Jews the God of Christians because he's a competitive God, I don't care if you're an atheist. I'm not preaching at you about what to believe. But you better understand. It's not an accident. All the Communist Street groups who have nothing in common with Palestine and in fact would be slaughtered upon their entry into Palestine. It's not an accident there all of a sudden pro Hamas what You're a gay rights group in your pro Hamas. That doesn't make sense. Yes, it does. If you realize they're all just part of the system The system takes care of its own. Robert Mueller can embarrass himself with the two year witch hunt investigation where he withheld the knowledge that Donald Trump member he knew Donald Trump didn't collude with Russia far ahead of the midterms and chose to keep that information secret to help Democrats. Finish his investigation with no results whatsoever. What's his punishment? Hey, It's University of Virginia just got hired. You can be your gay rights group. And this is about gays and transgenders and all the other questioning. I don't know. I can't keep track all these weird words. Oh, wow. Hamas is shooting rockets into Israel. Oh, man, Hamas must be right..

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"newsweek" Discussed on Newsradio 1200 WOAI

Newsradio 1200 WOAI

07:00 min | 2 years ago

"newsweek" Discussed on Newsradio 1200 WOAI

"The separation of church and state is a good idea. No one wants ecclesiastic. Send clerics. Using the state actually to impose their religion on other people. That's that's a bad idea all the way around because religion faith in God is a very personal matter. For 200 years in this country. We were able to think of God and ST And the state was in a position to appeal to God to call out to God to college day of fasting and prayer to God to give thanks to God, because we realize that there is a creator. And then all of us were endowed by our critic creator with a native animal rights and it's all a part of the basis of this country. So the idea of God Some connection with state is no problem. But what happens when you decide to become a purely secular state? With no acknowledgement of God, whatever. Which seems to be the direction that we're headed. In the very beginning of the book of Proverbs, Wisdom speaks with the Voice of God. Wisdom cries out Proverbs one verse 20, She utters her voice in the streets. He cries in the chief place of concourse. She's in the opening of the gates in the city. She utters her words saying How long You simple ones. Will you love simplicity? Just how long you gonna be stupid about this and only use corners. How long are you gonna take pleasure in your scorning in the fools hate knowledge? You'd better listen to my reproof. If you do, I'll pour out my spirit to you. I'll make no my words to you. Because I have called and he refused. Because I have stretched out my hand. And no man paid any attention. But you have said it. Not all my advice. You wouldn't have any of my reproof. And I am going to laugh at your calamity. I'll make fun of you. When your fear comes when your fear comes as a desolation and your destruction comes is a whirlwind. When distress and anguish come upon you. I will laugh. Well. If you could just visualized. Walking up to somebody or somebody walking up to you at a party. Saying, Hi. My name is Bob and you put out your hand. Whoever it is, you're reaching your hand out to just simply turns away walks off. He says. I've called You wouldn't call me back. I hope I put out my hand to shake hands with you, and you just turned your back on it. He wouldn't listen to my advice. You wouldn't have any of my reproof. Now you're in trouble. And you want my help? Isn't that funny? Don't tell me Why should anyone think it would be otherwise? God calls out to us. We pretend we don't hear him. He extends his hand and we refused to take it. Why should we think for a moment that God will respond when we call to him? Therefore They shall eat of the fruit of their own way, he says, and be filled with their own devices. None of this requires got to lift a hand. He isn't gonna beat you about the head and shoulders. All you have to do is watch while you read the results of our own stupidity. For the turning away of the simple shall slay them and the prosperity of fools shall destroy them. You know how God looks at us? He looks at this is a bunch of simple minded adults. We're rich as creases, and we haven't got a clue what to do with it. We're stupid. Think about what we have done. We have the English speaking world where the richest and most powerful nation and collection of nations the world has ever seen. When we spoke, the world trembled. We reached out and rescued the world when the world was about to come unstuck. His latest, the Gulf War. We could persuade a whole group of nations to go in and destroy a petty dictator in a matter of days, just to stamp him almost out of existence, and we could have done that. Now we're reduced to lobbing cruise missiles in from a safe distance. You mustn't get any of our boys killed, of course. I learned today or so ago that a couple of those cruise missiles didn't explode. They're now in the hands of the Chinese. Who are back engineering and finding their own way to make their own missiles. In one of these days. We just might be on the receiving end of a cruise missile instead of on the sending end. Because we're still not rich enough. We have sold high technology to our enemies so they can advance their nuclear and missile capabilities. Our cities are now within reach of an enemy that can lob multiple entry nuclear devices into our nation and kill millions of our people. And if I could believe the news stories It is because we wanted to make more money. Prosperity of fools shall destroy them. Our own people have sold us out by giving nuclear weapons technology to the Chinese. When they recently the CIA was investigating this thing, and they're showed nuclear scientists what the Chinese have. I nearly fainted. Chinese penetration of our nuclear laboratories. Is in the words of Newsweek magazine Total. And our government. Because our foreign policy involves trade to make still more money for their campaign contributors did not act vigorously when they learned about it. The prosperity of fools shall destroy them. Isn't it Rich? Here. We are the richest nation in the world, and it's not enough. And now Now we tremble because our enemies can reach all our cities with nuclear weapons. Rogue states consent in terrorist with nuclear bombs in a suitcase, they can poison our water supply with chemical and biological agents. Now we're starting to get worried friends. Now the talking heads on television are worried and very sensitive about this and they're looking into this matter and government agencies say Well, when we found out about it, we acted quickly and decisively to shut all this off. When we walked The world trembled. Now. It is us who tremble. Continuing with what God has to say. Then they will call upon me. And I will not answer. They'll seek me early, but they won't find me. They hated knowledge. They did not choose the fear of the Lord. Oh, yeah, We have a choice. We could make this choice. We did not choose it. You said they would have none of my council. They despised all my reproved. Therefore they shall eat the fruit of their own ways. And we filled with their.

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"newsweek" Discussed on 860AM The Answer

860AM The Answer

02:52 min | 2 years ago

"newsweek" Discussed on 860AM The Answer

"Now we were talking about Dr Fauci. And this research That he was supporting. The research. Vaccine engineering in the lab. I went back, and I found an article from Newsweek for crying out loud back in April. Last year. Headline. Dr Fauci Back controversial, Wu Han lapped With U. S dollars for risky Corona virus research. Again. This is Newsweek. Says Fauci has become something of an American folk hero because of his calm, steady leadership. Quote, but last year The National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases. The organization led by Dr Fauci funded scientists at the Wuhan Institute of Urology and other institutions for work on gain of function research on back Corona viruses. Backing of the national Stutes of Health committed 3.7 million over six years. Program follow another 3.7 5,000,005 year project. For studying back around viruses. Bringing the total to 7.4 million. Newsweek, Newsweek rights and I'm quoting Newsweek quote. Many scientists have criticized gain of function research, which involves manipulating viruses in the lab to explore their potential for infecting humans because it creates a risk of starting a pandemic from accidental release. End of quote. The article continues. The virus now causing a global pandemic is believed to have a region originated in bats. U. S intelligence after originally asserting that the Corona virus had occurred naturally concede it last month, the article written in April of last year, conceded last month At the pandemic may have originated in a leak from the Wu Han lab. At this point, most scientists say it's possible but not likely that the pandemic virus was engineered. Was engineered or manipulated. Again. This is Newsweek. This is not Cuban on Article, says quote Dr Fauci did not respond to Newsweek's request for comment. And I ain't put out a statement and said quote. Scientific research indicates there's no evidence that suggests the virus was created in a laboratory. Close quote. He.

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"newsweek" Discussed on KTTH 770AM

KTTH 770AM

02:08 min | 2 years ago

"newsweek" Discussed on KTTH 770AM

"Bolted through them when in fact he was stopped and they surrounded him and he was getting out of the crowd not barreling through the crowd, but he wasn't in office. Lee, you know Hey, you got frustrated and Wasn't thinking, you know, and, yeah, That law split second really could have killed me and a fellow man. I was right beside me because he wasn't being officer at that point in time, you know? No, I don't know. I think he acted in a way that he thought was appropriate. And the good news is some more people are starting to stand up and say no, I get what the officer was doing. Did the right thing. I'm sorry, but he did. I would do it, too. I'll take the same position today that it took yesterday. It's actually the subject of a Newsweek column of mind this week came out this morning. The way that you avoid this from happening in the future is you don't swarm police vehicles. You know how we take the position Uneasily way to not get shot by police is to do what What Don't you do around police officers If you want to avoid getting shot, and then Or arrested. Don't pull out a weapon. Don't resist arrest, you know, just comply and that that is a basic and reasonable ask that you haven't expectation or you should have an expectation. For example, if you pull a gun Or knife or a bat. Or nunchucks. Whatever on an officer, the officer is going to use his own firearm. To protect him or herself and others. Let us add to the list. If you don't want to get run over by a car because I need to be blunt for some people. Even though I look at this, and I think it's a tragedy all around. Including for the cop who did not want to have to deal with this. If you don't wanna get run over by a police vehicle, don't Mob. Police vehicle. It should not be a controversial position. And yet here we are. It feels like it is it weirdly feels.

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"newsweek" Discussed on WGN Radio

WGN Radio

01:43 min | 2 years ago

"newsweek" Discussed on WGN Radio

"One more thing that by the administration did, In fact, it was the first executive order the president signed. Mandatory mask wearing in federal property, including interstate travel, and what that means No one now conflict I on an airplane without wearing a mask, and if you violate that you're violating a federal law. And that's not gonna be pretty. In terms of consequences. You're going to get arrested. It's not just being banned from that airline. You're gonna be spending time in another location, so that's happening as we speak right now. Speaking of being bad from locations, I couldn't ignore this story. In the midst of all this and heightened security. There was a guy who actually lived at O'Hare at the airport member, the Tom Hanks movie terminal. This is the guy a real guy. Who lived at O'Hare for three months. Without being identified, are found. And just because he was scared of the Corona virus didn't wanna leave the terminal. Well, they finally found him. There's been some explaining to do there and last, but not least I had to share the story with you. After a 12 year battle I Nigerian court ordered an airline to pay a local businessman. You ready for this? They lost his luggage they ordered to pay him $1.6 million for losing his bag. Oh, man, what was in that bag? And when we come back, we'll be joined by Mark Shulman of Newsweek, author of American Presidential Elections from George Washington to Joe Biden. Yep. Travel's involved Your flight might be late, But we're on time I on travel will be.

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"newsweek" Discussed on KQED Radio

KQED Radio

02:05 min | 2 years ago

"newsweek" Discussed on KQED Radio

"My parents always said it's easy to find the negative in anybody or anything. Look for the positive. Health experts urge Cove in 19 survivors to seek professional help if they're still experiencing lingering health issues, six weeks after their acute illness for here, and now I'm Nicole Leonard. Well in some time now to remember stat news science journalists Sharon Bagley. Well, that doesn't even come close to describing her impact on the world of science journalism. Her cover stories for Newsweek sold out Column in the Wall Street Journal, was a favorite of famous scientists. A nonsmoker. Sharon passed away at 64 on Saturday from complications of lung cancer. While she was trying to finish a column about long cancer. Sharon was a regular on here and now and we've invited her editor giddy and Gil for some remembrances, but also to get across what she was trying to get across. In the last week of life. Gideon. What a loss for the world of science journalism but but also for you are so sorry. Thank you, Robin. How would you describe Sharon Bigly? Uh, Sharon was really a giant in science journalism, both for the clarity on sharpness of a writing as well as her. Her voice. She you know, as an editor, you're something you're in some ways a teacher. And but she taught me way more than I ever taught her. She taught me about. Questioning everything staying curious for writing with such beauty. She she was had such ability. Tol turn a phrase she remember, she once wrote about Particular kind of genetic molecule called the gene drive, and she wrote that they were as readily available as tea cozies on etc. But at the same time, she also Good, well, the surgeon's scalpel and arriving and so back in 2017 when one.

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"newsweek" Discussed on Biz Talk Radio

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08:45 min | 2 years ago

"newsweek" Discussed on Biz Talk Radio

"Every now and then we have special show educational shows that is one of This is one of those days. Thanks for joining us today. So we've talked about central banks. We've talked about bubbles. The potential for them. What they look like how they feel. How did they end? Will give you the typical You'd never really know how they're going to end. Typically The end. Path there, noisiest. Really tough to the final Lord word noisiest. But you'll get a feel when it happens. It's when everyone's talking about it. Everyone speaking about it front page or front cover of Newsweek and time and all that type of stuff. That's when you typically will know. Get ready. If it ever does occur. That's all. Just very, very noisy. Then. Technically, how do they trade? They'll be very extended from their move. Everybody will think nothing will go wrong. And then all the sudden you'll have this one big, gigantic down day from the highs on monstrous volume That'll be the day with the balloon pot. That doesn't necessarily be the day that it's over and done. Was typically what will happen. You'll get a rally back up to the highs. That's the rally that gets everybody saying we're fine. We're good, no sweat. But then what happens? You get another big down day. And it's the oy vey moment. What does this mean? Can't be. And then you'll get another big rally up near the highs and you'll get another. I told you so we're fine. Those big swings. Are a sign That the sellers are now involved. A part of the equation. And it's a that point in time. When you start getting what we call Too slow. Unnoticed. Drip. And you'll break the first low. And then Potential for waterfall type action. Action that's uncontrollable, never stops. You think it has to come back? And yet it doesn't And then you're down 30. And you're thinking they had a big move. It's just gotta be a correction than 40. And then 50. And then you won't know what hit you. And in the case of whatever you're in, that has no sales. Once they're down, 80 You basically say. I don't care if it goes to zero now. That's the cycle. So please pay attention. Moving on. We talk about it all the time. Earnings. What does the company make? During the quarter. What's the net income? Unfortunately, Net income is pretty much a naked number. You can't play with it. Earnings per share. You can play with it. It is very often now where companies do big body of buybacks on purpose. Use lower tax rates on purpose shift assets from here to there. Up and down and all around. Contracts in tow. One quarter to the next. And then you got what we call a lot of non gap earnings. That's generally accepted accounting. Principles. Well. Anyway. The key to us and what we do. Is not just the numbers. It's how things react to the numbers. So we're always watching for the great beat reaction. Two in earnings report whether it's great to the upside You're great To the downside. A big gap off of earnings is the most significant sign of accumulation or distribution by the big boys because A. If it's on the up side. Demand for stock is such that they close something at 80 and has to open it 87 because Things were so darn good. Or War. Demand for selling is so big that it open closed at 80 and opened at 72 because things are headed south. And we are just letting you know from our studies. Over the past. In markets that have just range bound Find those companies. Have the strongest reaction to earnings reports in the best technical shape. Typically for the most of the rest of that quarter. They will tend to lead And lead well. So we're always in here with that. Now, keep in mind. What you look for in these gaps. Is a On the first day. Gaps. There's not a lot of give back Be after the gap. It either keeps going. Starts sitting tight or has nominal Pullbacks on lighter volume, indicating The buying is just petered out for now, and we're just waiting for the next round, the buying, which could be days or just weeks away. Conversely, we always get the question. What if I own a stock that gaps down in a bad way? It sort of depends. It depends on the company. It depends on what they said. Depends on the market. Keep in mind a significant amount of gaps to the downside. Main means something about the market. As well as gaps to the upside, meaning something good. About the market. We're just letting you know. This is first and foremost the things we watch for. During earning season, and if you have a chance, go back five years and study all the earnings gaps to the upside. And see how well they did. One quarter out two quarters out even a year out, because sometimes that gap is the start of something really good going on. Now in bad markets. In bear markets. You're not gonna get a lot of great gaps to the upside. Markets usually cap those things. In good markets. Yeah, You'll get things gap into the downside. You always will, but typically less so. And in very good markets. We have seen plenty of times with things have big gaps to the downside, and they just rally right back up. That tells you a little bit about market conditions. Now it is important. You should have estimates for the companies you were watching. And it is important to you Look for what the number that came in and whether they beat those estimates, both on the sales front. But more importantly on the earnings front, because very often you can get turnarounds and companies where sales aren't going up significantly. But you have a huge, gargantuan move in earnings growth because of some changes they made. On the expense side. So it's very important. You just don't look at a number. It's just it's important that you just don't look at a stock. It's very important. You just don't look at the gap know exactly whether the company's in a bull market a bear market, whether the sectors in a bull market and a bear market and why it gapped either up. We're down. And it is very often the ones that gap up. Do it again. And again. And again. These are your great companies. Earning seasons for us. Is the most exciting time. Of the quarter..

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