35 Burst results for "One Case"

 Brent Bozell: The TVTP Grant Program Is in Full Force Under Biden

Mark Levin

01:58 min | 6 d ago

Brent Bozell: The TVTP Grant Program Is in Full Force Under Biden

"During the Obama administration there was a program that was begun called the targeted violence and terrorism prevention grant program This was run out of the Department of Homeland Security meant to root out domestic tracking and root out domestic terrorism There were Republicans and conservatives who were very cautious about this and their skeptical because they believed that this administration would be the Obama administration Could use it against Republicans against conservatives Well ultimately it was done When Donald Trump became president he got rid of it It came back the program came back at the end of his administration And now it's in full force under the Biden administration So everyone is trying to find out from the Department of Homeland Security What they're up to on my front entity is it lies to its teeth mayorkas goes to Congress Lies through his teeth about the border and other manner of things So you can't trust him So we looked at this program We found that they have distributed some $40 million to 80 different groups on this front We asked 31 of them What it was that they were doing with public money Like DHS they were unresponsive They wouldn't tell what they're doing Well we found out at least one case so far What we have found out really mark is shocking Let me go through this In December of 2021 the university of Dayton in Ohio which just happens to be Jordan's district put on a seminar On domestic violence through one of their programs This is what they had on there They had one speaker who compared Donald Trump to Pol Pot The genocide leader A Cambodia

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 Check your artificial intelligence 'bossware' tools for bias, says U.S. agency head

AP News Radio

01:02 min | 2 weeks ago

Check your artificial intelligence 'bossware' tools for bias, says U.S. agency head

"A U.S. agency is urging businesses to check their artificial intelligence boss ware tools for bias. The head of the U.S. agency charged with enforcing civil rights in the workplace says artificial driven boss wear tools that closely track the whereabouts, keystrokes and productivity of workers can also run a bell of discrimination laws. Charlotte burrows, who was the chair of the equal opportunity employment commission, says the agency is trying to educate employers and technology providers to be careful about their use of surveillance tools as well as AI tools that streamline the work of evaluating job prospects. Burroughs also cautions about the use of schedule monitoring algorithms that penalize breaks for pregnant women because if they use those algorithms, companies can't blame AI when they EEOC comes calling. In one case the operator of a tech job search website dies dot com settled with the agency to end an investigation over allegations that they were allowing job posters to exclude workers of U.S. national origin

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Thomas Baker: Robert Mueller Did Not Like the Special Agents in Charge

Mark Levin

01:58 min | Last month

Thomas Baker: Robert Mueller Did Not Like the Special Agents in Charge

"How was he at he changed the culture of the FBI How was he as an FBI director Was he competent Political partisan a boob what Well first of all he was very hands on He was very demanding He did not like in this we all know now in many many other men will tell you this he did not like the special agents in charge He had been as you probably know in the U.S. attorney's office and a U.S. attorney in two different cities San Francisco and Boston He had dealt with the case agency He didn't like the agency in charge And some people say he didn't like any agents but that's all a matter of opinion But with the September 11th attacks he wanted that entire investigation handled out of headquarters by headquarters not by any field offices Now this is very contrary to FBI procedures in the past where we had an office of origin and in the September 11th attacks at logically would have been New York or perhaps Washington field In both cases they had international squads that had been working on Al-Qaeda for several years already And there were agents in the field who had a lot of experience in this type of thing But he wanted all pulled into headquarters right under his thumb and he pushed back at anybody who told them differently So that was the first case run out of headquarters later told me that the same thing with the Hillary Clinton email investigation and the Russian collusion investigation of the Trump campaign that had a lot of immediate bad consequences because when you do that when you run it out of headquarters like that the people making the top decisions and headquarters are the people doing the investigations You've eliminated layers of review

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 Deputies accused of shoving guns in mouths of 2 Black men

AP News Radio

00:30 sec | 2 months ago

Deputies accused of shoving guns in mouths of 2 Black men

"Associated Press investigation finds that several Mississippi sheriff's deputies being investigated by the Justice Department were possible civil rights violations have been involved in at least four violent encounters with black men since 2019 that left two dead and another man with lasting injuries, two black men alleged that reichen county sheriff's deputies shoved guns into their mouths during separate encounters, and one case the deputy pulled a trigger, leaving the man with wounds had required parts of his tongue to be sewn back together in

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Grading the U.S. Rule of Law With Joe DiGenova and Victoria Toensing

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

01:42 min | 2 months ago

Grading the U.S. Rule of Law With Joe DiGenova and Victoria Toensing

"Talk to me about if you had to, if you arrive from another planet? And you were an expert in the law. How would you grade the rule of law in America to David Victoria? Where do we stand? No, it's an F and because not only just the things that are done, but people are watching this and now no longer have trust in the judicial system. With violent crime in New York on a rampage and then this and the Bragg, this is the priority for Alvin Bragg. We've had bad cases in our career of U.S. attorneys being corrupt. And we had one case where U.S. attorney took a misdemeanor local election law and tried to make it be a RICO. But you know what happened? We got a good federal judge who said, this is not, this is not a RICO. This is a misdemeanor and let our client plead to a misdemeanor. Where are those judges now? That's what bothering me. Do they got frightened by January 6th? Especially the judges, the federal judges in the District of Columbia. They got frightened by January 6th, and they don't want to be blamed for being too soft on anybody involved in January 6th. Whether they did harm or not. And as a result of that, they have advocated their responsibility to be fair and impartial to the people appearing before him. The fact in front of the fact that there are defendants who are still incarcerated two years after this. Before trial. Before trial are still in court is an absolute national disgrace and

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Dinesh Examines the Newly-Released Footage of January 6

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

01:55 min | 3 months ago

Dinesh Examines the Newly-Released Footage of January 6

"Tucker Carlson has begun to process of releasing new never before seen footage of January 6th. Kevin McCarthy gave him access to the video, perhaps the full video, so they've been reviewing it. And I think that this week, the whole week, they're going to be putting out new stuff, but the stuff that they put out yesterday is already great stuff. And I'm glad that they're focusing on key episodes and blowing the leftist narrative out of the water. Three examples stick out in my mind. The first one, of course, involves the shaman guy, the QAnon guy, so called. Again, anyone who watched even the footage that was previously available could see this is a pretty harmless fellow. But what Tucker shows is two police officers literally escorting him through the capital. They go from corridor to room in one case, the officer is even given that open the door so that the guy can go in, they ultimately lead him into the chamber. Where we then saw the footage of him kind of prancing around. Now, at one point, these two officers walk by 7 other officers and the other officers are not even bothered. They'd hardly even look up. So the capital police is official explanation, which is that, hey, the capital police are outnumbered. They're kind of playing it low key because they fear that the crowd will overwhelm them. The footage dispels this as preposterous. The capitol police were in every position simply to tell this guy, listen, you have to leave now, not at any point they tell him to leave, so you're in the peculiar situation, you're a guy you don't know about the capital you're in the capital. You're obviously in the case of this guy, something of an eccentric or maybe even a kook. And the police are themselves sort of showing you around. It's almost like you're a tourist.

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High court takes 1st look at law that shields internet firms

AP News Radio

01:03 min | 3 months ago

High court takes 1st look at law that shields internet firms

"The Supreme Court takes up its first case about a federal law credited with helping create the modern Internet by shielding Google Twitter, Facebook and other companies from lawsuits over content posted on their sites by others. The justices are hearing arguments today about whether the family of an American college student killed in a terrorist attack in Paris can sue Google for helping extremists spread their message and attract new recruits. The case is the Supreme Court's first look at section two 30 of the communications decency act, which protects companies from being sued over information their users post online. Lower courts have broadly interpreted the law to protect the industry, which the companies and their allies say has fueled the growth of the Internet and encouraged the removal of harmful content, but critics argued the companies have not done enough and that the law should not block lawsuits over the recommendations generated by computer algorithms that point viewers to more material that interests them and keeps them online longer. I'm Julie Walker

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Former Coinbase Employee Pleads Guilty to Insider Trading

Crypto Briefing

00:21 sec | 3 months ago

Former Coinbase Employee Pleads Guilty to Insider Trading

"4 p.m. Wednesday, February 8th, 2023. Former coinbase employee pleads guilty to insider trading. Ishaan wahi, coinbase's former product manager, pleaded guilty to wire fraud charges in the first ever crypto insider trading case. First case of crypto insider trading one of last year's.

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Fr. Carlos Martins Describes One Case of Demonic Possession

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:42 min | 4 months ago

Fr. Carlos Martins Describes One Case of Demonic Possession

"So father Carlos, give us an example or a story that you are comfortable sharing of someone that was possessed. And as you're comfortable, give us one of those stories. Yeah, sure. So there was a gentleman one time who. Had a, he came to see me. He had experienced a debilitating depression for months. He had been a successful entrepreneur at the same time. He was getting graphic arts degree, very, very successful, just was at the top of the world. And all of a sudden, kind of, out of nowhere, a debilitating depression hit him, he became a recluse. He stopped being able to return his clients calls, just didn't have the energy to do so. Stopped eating, wouldn't answer the phone. Had lost somewhere in the neighborhood of 60 pounds. And so finally, somebody had told him to come and see me. And so he made an appointment and when he came in, he moved slowly as somebody who would be 98 years old. And he sat down and you could just see he was just wearied to death. And I started talking to him and asking, you know, one of these symptoms begin. And he could trace them back. This was about April or May. And he traced them back to it was the week following Labor Day. And I said, okay, well, what were you doing on liberty? And he had signed out a beach house, he spent the weekend at the beach house with a lady that he met just the day before. So they met up, he spent they spent the weekend together. And so the next question that I asked is, well, were you sexually intimate with one another? And he said, yeah, and so after that encounter after that weekend, did you ever see her again? He said, no. Not been able to reach her. But I never wanted to reach her either because I just didn't have the energy to do so. And so what happened at that point is, and there's no other explanation other than this. He had a sexual encounter with her and then the sexual dynamic in God's plan is the way by which two people become one. We hear that in genesis, the two become one flesh, that's repeated in the New Testament. And Paul, in fact, goes a step further. And he says those who go visit a prostitute are bonding with the prostitute and whatever is inside that prostitute.

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Twitter Files: Most Moderation Reviews Came From Dems & Law Officials

Mark Levin

01:56 min | 6 months ago

Twitter Files: Most Moderation Reviews Came From Dems & Law Officials

"The second report concerned this tweet The Democrats are in complete panic as their massive push for vote by males backfiring on them two things run folding and unexpected number of registered Republicans are returning ballots between two and 25% of ballots by mail are being rejected for errors The FBI flag tweet then got cut circulated in the enforcement slack Twitter cited PolitiFact to say the first story was proven to be false of that Republican Then noted the second was already deemed no violation on numerous occasions The group then decides to apply a learn how voting is safe and secure label Because one commentator says it's totally normal to have a 2% error rate what then gives the final go ahead to process initiated by the FBI Examining the entire election enforcement slack we didn't see one reference to moderation requests from the Trump campaign The Trump White House Or Republicans generally We looked They may exist we were told they do But there were absent here All the requests coming from Democrats and apparently law enforcement In one case former Arizona governor they mean Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee jug tweets about mailing in ballots for his deceased parents and grandparents This inspires a long slack that reads like a parody I agree it's a joke concedes a Twitter employee but he's also literally admitting in a crime The group declares Huckabee and edge case And though one notes we don't make exceptions for drugs or satire They ultimately decide to leave and be Because quote we've poked enough bears That's it for now

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Judge orders slaughterhouse cleaners not to hire minors

AP News Radio

00:46 sec | 6 months ago

Judge orders slaughterhouse cleaners not to hire minors

"A judge has ordered slaughterhouse cleaners not to hire miners. Federal judge has ordered a Wisconsin company that cleans hundreds of slaughterhouses nationwide to ensure it is complying with child labor laws after investigators identified at least 50 miners scrubbing and sanitizing dangerous equipment at 5 different meatpacking plants in Nebraska, Minnesota and Arkansas. Packer sanitation services Inc also entered into an agreement with a Labor Department. As part of that, the company promised to hire an outside consultant to review its hiring policies and provide additional training for its managers in one case a search of an employment database showed that one employee's age came up as a 129 year old when their social security number was checked. I'm Lisa dwyer

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Trump Unleashed: What Is He Up to Here?

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

02:20 min | 7 months ago

Trump Unleashed: What Is He Up to Here?

"It seems like in the immediate aftermath of the midterm election, Trump is unleashed. I mean, this guy is. Laying it out there and in some senses bashing some of the people that he thinks are responsible or perhaps he thinks are obstacles to his own candidacy. And it's gotten things really riled up. There are some people who are, of course, cheering Trump on. Let's go. Trump, you're the guy. And these are the hardcore trumpsters. And then there is a faction. I have to say a fairly significant faction that is Trump has lost it. Trump should not do this. Why is Trump going after desantis? In one case, there was also a Trump tweet about Glenn youngkin. Wow, is Trump going after youngkin now? What is really going on? And there's all kinds of speculation about what's happening here. One theory is that Trump is not the center of attention, so he needs to be the center of attention, so he's just sort of chase putting himself into the into the limelight because he's never happy unless he's centrally in the limelight. Another critique of Trump that I've seen on social media. Again, this critique is coming from people on our side, these are not leftists or rhinos I'm talking about, is look, it is the obligation of a leader to prepare the next generation to cultivate the people who are going to come after him. In a sense, in his wake and be able to take things even further than he was able to. You can almost call this the sort of braveheart William Wallace model. I William Wallace may not make it, but Robert the Bruce will win the battle of bannockburn and the Scots will be free. It's to some degree even the Moses model Moses doesn't get to the promised land, but he leads people to the promised land and then the Israelites get to the promised land, although without Moses. So this is a, this is a very important theme here. And so I want to ask kind of what is Trump up to here.

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Jury orders Paul Haggis to pay at least $7.5 million in rape lawsuit

AP News Radio

00:35 sec | 7 months ago

Jury orders Paul Haggis to pay at least $7.5 million in rape lawsuit

"A New York City jury has found an Oscar winning filmmaker liable in a rape case He won't have to go up the river but Paul haggis is up the creek when it comes to a case in which a publicist accused him of rape a New York City jury has sided with Haley brist and her allegation that dates back to 2013 Haggis has been ordered to pay at least $7.5 million to Brees the panel also decided additional punitive damages should be awarded later For other women testified in court saying they too were subjected to forceful unwelcome passes and in one case rape by the screenwriter behind the movie's $1 million baby and crash

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Shanghai Disney guests kept in closed park for virus testing

AP News Radio

00:46 sec | 7 months ago

Shanghai Disney guests kept in closed park for virus testing

"Shanghai city government says Disneyland visitors have been temporarily blocked from leaving as part of virus testing that extended to more than 400,000 people The city's health bureau says the park had closed on Monday for testing on staff and visitors or guests had tested negative and were allowed to leave by 8 30 p.m. no details of a possible outbreak had been released but 1.3 million residents of the downtown yangpu district warded on Friday to stay at home for testing Also authorities in the southern city of Macau were clang out virus tests on all of its 700,000 residents after one case was found last week China's government is sticking to a severe zero COVID strategy that shut down Shanghai and other citizens here to try to isolate every case I'm Charles De Ledesma

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Not White Supremacy, But 'Light' Supremacy

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

02:00 min | 8 months ago

Not White Supremacy, But 'Light' Supremacy

"I don't know if you're familiar with the controversy in Los Angeles where several members of the city council and in fact a labor union leader. They were talking on a series of calls. I guess they were Zoom calls or some sort of conference calls. And there were all kinds of racial epithets used. Racial epithets against blacks in one case, a reference to Jews and they were talking about a state assembly member named Richard Katz, talking about how the Jews have made a deal with south Los Angeles at one point the council president Nouri Martinez was obviously Hispanic. She's now resigned, but she referred to a colleague's who was black, his son, as she compared him to a monkey. And then talking about another guy, she goes, F that guy. He's with the blacks. Now, all of this erupted several days ago. And I was kind of watching it with interest to see what kind of sense people would try to make of it. Well, here's Charles blow, the African American columnist for The New York Times, a revealing racist rant in LA. Now, here's Charles blows take on this episode. And he goes into it in some detail. He says that this is what he calls not white supremacy, but light supremacy. And his point is that you have lighter skinned people who are not white, in this case, obviously, Hispanic, but he goes, they are, they are kind of borrowing the racism of the whites. And allying with white supremacy against their darker skinned black colleagues. So according to Charles blow, he's like, at one time in the civil rights movement, we had kind of hoped that there would be an alliance of all the minorities to overthrow white supremacy. He goes, it's not really working out that way,

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Why Aren't People Receptive to Joe Biden?

The Doug Collins Podcast

02:11 min | 8 months ago

Why Aren't People Receptive to Joe Biden?

"Heard a Democrat asked the question the other day is why are people not receptive to Joe Biden? Why is it? And again, from my perspective, I can start listing off a long list of policies and things that are said and things around. And all of those would be true. The interesting part about this is that is I think it goes back to a deeper sub level and really some of this came out in the Georgia Senate race that we're dealing with down here and the issues of truthfulness on Herschel Walker standpoint. The truthless Rafael Warnock standpoint and how the camps are handling different issues. But when I come back to this basic and I think about this for a while, this is sort of a not only just a political lesson, but a life lesson that I think we deal with is that there is such a thing as too much information. Okay, let's just start off here in this discussion. I have seen too many candidates who just get up and say, you know, they get the runs into my office and they ask a question and they share far more information than they ever should have about an issue or trying to explain if they end up getting themselves in circles. That is in one case a very much of a problem. There is such a thing as too much information. Sometimes if you're asked, do you know what time it is? You simply need to say yes or no. Not explain what time it is and how the watch works. We see this happen a great deal with individuals in public office. We see it. We're pressing columns people as well. This is, again, we're going to talk about that in a minute as well. But the other aspect of this is, again, not addressing things, just basically ignoring them. That's the other straight string, if you would, is just saying I'm not going to answer the question moving on being rude or being abrupt with press and just saying, hey, it'll go away. There is a train of thought and political world that says that if I just simply ignore it, it'll go away. Well, some cases that is true, I will say today in our heavily partisan environment, especially in some of the races that we're seeing across the country. This could be true. Now,

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Jake Warner: Free Speech Is for Everyone, Including Jack Phillips

The Dan Bongino Show

01:57 min | 8 months ago

Jake Warner: Free Speech Is for Everyone, Including Jack Phillips

"It seems to me that the force curve works only in one direction here In other words this seems fundamentally anti American I mean listen it's obvious Jack is not the only baker He's probably not even the only bakery within a few blocks in his neighborhood So it appears that this group is using the process to force Jack to do something He doesn't want to do based on constitutionally protected activities freedom of religion right But Jack's not forcing them to do anything Jack's not the only baker in town He's not the only baker in Colorado There are hundreds if not thousands if you count online of other options It seems as if this force curve only works one way and really there's something sincerely anti American about that Certainly free speech is for everyone That's what the First Amendment promises But what we've seen over the past ten years is activists and government officials trying to misuse the law to punish people that they simply disagree with take this attorney who's suing Jack right now Back in 2012 this attorney contacted Jack and called him a bigot and a hypocrite then tracked Jack for a number of years and asked Jack to create this custom blue and pink cake to celebrate a gender transition on the same day the U.S. Supreme Court announced it would hear Jack's first case But then a few months later this same attorney called Jack back and asked for our custom cake depicting statements smoking marijuana Knowing that that's a message that Jack couldn't express for anyone but the reality of it is a win for Jack in this case and all of his cases is truly a win for all Americans The First Amendment protects Jack's right to say what he believes without fear of government punishment but it also protects for example an LGBT website designer We don't think the government should force that designer to express a message about marriage or anything else that goes against their beliefs So here in America free speech is truly for everyone and we're fighting for that treatment Not only in Jack's case but in cases around the country

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Poliovirus detected in more wastewater near New York City

AP News Radio

00:44 sec | 9 months ago

Poliovirus detected in more wastewater near New York City

"Poliovirus has been detected in more wastewater near New York City I Norman hall New York governor Kathy hochul says the state is stepping up its polio fighting efforts because the life threatening virus was detected in the wastewater of yet another county in the New York City area Health officials began checking for signs of the virus and sewage water and of the first case of polio in the United States in nearly a decade was identified in July in rockland county which is north of the city The latest detection involved a wastewater sample collected last month in Nassau county on Long Island directly east of the city State health officials say the sample is genetically linked to the polio case from rockland and provides further evidence of expanding community spread I Norman hall

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"one case" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:28 min | 1 year ago

"one case" Discussed on WTOP

"A number of questions As the weather turns colder and we plan more holiday gatherings with people for more let's turn to The Washington Post Joel akin bike this morning on what we know right now about this first case Well we know that it's apparently a mild case and it's important to realize that this is totally expected because we live in a world that's very connected We have international flights The fact that it is here doesn't tell us a lot about the crucial question which is how transmissible is compared to Delta If delta is still able to out compete over cron it's going to pose less of a threat but we just don't know that yet is too early We don't have enough cases And of course does it cause more serious illness There's no evidence of that yet But we know very little about the California case Are there places where a Macron has reared its head where people are suffering severe consequences I mean if they don't have vaccines trying to get an idea if we know how vaccines are affected by this So that's the key question This variant it really surprised the scientists that we've talked to because it has at least 37 mutations just on the spike protein that's on the surface of the virus And some of them have been pretty well studied before in other variants but they've never seen so many altogether And these mutations many of them are associated with escape from immunity IE the antibodies that you have either from vaccine or from an infection that you've recovered from they don't neutralize the virus as well And so that has been seen in the beta variants we've seen in the gamma variant But they've never seen so many of them in one variant before And that's why everyone kind of went holy cow What is this thing And they don't really know exactly where it came from We know it's transmissible person to person pretty efficiently because there was a huge rapid outbreak in South Africa But again fortunately the South African officials very quickly informed the world about this even before they were very many cases So people were able to quickly come up with ways to study this in the lab that steps ongoing that will be a couple of weeks before we can answer the question of does this thing have the ability to allude vaccines at all or a little bit And we'll just have to wait and see The Washington Post Joel arkin bark.

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"one case" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

01:43 min | 1 year ago

"one case" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"High 86 some stronger thunderstorms tomorrow night, Thursday and Friday. Kind of unsettled with a couple of showers loaded seventies and then right now, looking at the weekend, maybe a shower to Saturday Sunday looks drier. I think we're around 80 both days of the weekend. I'm happy with the video images State of or WBZ Boston's NewsRadio right there, Jean and it is 5 55, now on WBZ news. Radio CBS News investigation Uncovering A new criminal enterprise cybercriminals going to frightening lengths to bully and harass some social media users into giving up their accounts so they can sell them to the highest bidder, And in one case, it was deadly. Kenneth Police leads the U. S. Justice Department's criminal division, He told us there are currently no federal laws that explicitly outlaw swatting. They're targeting celebrities, politicians, federal prosecutors, judges Have fallen prey to these types of schemes. Just one week after Mark Herring died, the FBI arrested Shane Sanderman, a 20 year old. Prosecutors say he arranged the swatting call. He pled guilty to conspiracy, And in July he was sentenced to five years in prison. Five years There's nothing compared to a life being lost. David Begnaud CBS NEWS LAVERNE Tennessee Band Oasis Back in the news No. Gallagher, saying his brother Liam, is much more successful than he is. Maybe be the wildness saved me sleeping on the how to well podcast, he said his brother is doing massive gigs. As well as selling more records and tickets than he is The brothers Rocky relationship led Oasis to break up in 2000 and nine. However, Noel said, they're both.

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"one case" Discussed on KTOK

KTOK

01:43 min | 1 year ago

"one case" Discussed on KTOK

"Know your sunset years, But then you also get all the fun facts to. Well, we have to balance it out because you know when you start getting me talking about spending bills and stuff, I don't know if the listeners can can see. Yeah, no here the anger in my voice about Yeah, I had a little wound up, so it's good if we talk about other things that are That are non political, non avocados like avocado guacamole who does not find themselves in a better mood after talking about guac. That's right. I know somebody's listening going. I can't stand block, but okay, well, we'll move back over to the retirement talk, then. OK again, folks want to thank you so much for joining us, and, uh, hanging out with us for the hour. If you have any questions about anything that we're talking about that number to call is 4053584455. Again. That's just to answer any questions you might have. But also if you'd like to get on Brad and carry and Chase's schedule to sit down and get started on that lifetime income and growth, written retirement plan, and that's the important part that you haven't written, written down and something that you can check on check in on and make sure you're still on the right path again. 4053584455 And online at retirement solutions, okay dot com So I've been talking about the good news about IRA balances and for one case, so Fidelity says that the average IRA balances up 21% from a year ago. And the average for one K balance is up 24% and the total number of million dollar retirement accounts has nearly doubled over that same period. So Kerry obviously we have the markets to thank for that. But before we celebrate that, you know too much we want to remember what those same markets.

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"one case" Discussed on Bible Prophecy 4 Today's Podcast

Bible Prophecy 4 Today's Podcast

05:50 min | 2 years ago

"one case" Discussed on Bible Prophecy 4 Today's Podcast

"And god's grace he chooses not dubose which remain humbles of that people won't think more of him than is warranted and god gives him a little help in the area of humility says. Paul tells us that in order to keep from becoming conceited. He's given a thorn in his flesh. She describes as a messenger from satan. Who has sent to torment him We don't know exactly what this thorn in the flesh was a mini believe it was a physical ailment. However we just don't know. I like what hold bolinger says about. Paul's thorn bolinger writes Because paul had a number of revelation envisions That could cause some christians to be jealous of these opinions. His thorne his side brings him back to earth. So whatever paul's thorn was paul pleaded with lord takeaway three different times Did the lord. No in his grace. No satan may have been the one to afflict paul but god allow the affliction to keep paul from becoming a conceded bragar After the incredible things that he saw as hard to be told no. isn't it. How paul take the answer. We find out the key for so if you read on a second corinthians twelve nineteen says and i don't like the in avi but this is what This person used in this article it says but he said to me. My grace is fishing for you for my power is made perfect in weakness therefore i will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses. So that christ's power may rest upon me so if you wanna check out. There's more to that article but this is kinda you eat. A lots threatened by josie. Siler in it's on crosswalk dot com tunnel. The second half of migraines is sufficient that we keep forgetting so carrying on here. They're coming for your children. That is i am a watchman. We'll check that out this alone. A hidden agenda. It's in your face in there after your children. Should you be scared. Yes some states. California new york among them have taken steps to decriminalize sex between adults and children even including incest after years of trying to force you to accept and embrace a deviant loft style or. They aren't even trying to hide it. They're proud they're allowed and they are wrong. I'm afraid of our that article get angry again and Probably get sick in my stomach so if you wanna check that out check it out. I am a watchman. A pull it up and i'll tell you where you can go. I am a.

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"one case" Discussed on Bible Prophecy 4 Today's Podcast

Bible Prophecy 4 Today's Podcast

04:24 min | 2 years ago

"one case" Discussed on Bible Prophecy 4 Today's Podcast

"Need for the lord. We think we have together. We don't need any help is a false sense of security false strength eventually. Our own strength will fellas and then what then were ready ready for. What not a what a who were ready for. Jesus so he continues and says When we come to the of ourselves and our own strength were finally ready for jesus power strength to take over john guild expiration of the bible reveals that the strength of christ shines forth in its perfection and glory in supplying supporting and strengthening his people under all their weaknesses and if they if they were not allowed to some weaknesses in themselves. Strength would not be so manifest. The bottom line is the strength of jesus cross can't be experienced in our lives and less. We have an area of weakness. How ever where were where. we're weak. The power of christ genes that are less filling us with more strength than we could ever muster up on her own. I continue this. How can christians misinterpret migration efficient for you. It says here I don't know about you. But when i hear the words my grace sufficient for you. Uh cy in relieved. The grace of lord. Jesus cross is indeed enough. It's that if that's all we ever get. It's enough however is easy to misinterpret that phrase as easily thank you. Won't it means we won't suffer anymore or we want to believe it means live will be easier but that just isn't the case as tests. Emily hall writes. It is impossible for us to conquer anything. Apart from god's sufficient grace this quote reminds me that we will continue to experience things in life than need conquering. Apparently my anger in my temper is one of those Yeah oh lord really got to work on. That says a weekend still experience. Great charles and hardships in life. But we don't experience them without hope or help. Our lord's grace's efficient for us. But what does that mean. The context of these words is so important was take a look at what was helped what was happening in second grade. The ins twelve nine do like that. I'm going to read that sentence against we can still experience great trials and hardships in life..

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"one case" Discussed on Bible Prophecy 4 Today's Podcast

Bible Prophecy 4 Today's Podcast

04:10 min | 2 years ago

"one case" Discussed on Bible Prophecy 4 Today's Podcast

"But i digress. Anyway so says from macy's as hardware facial recognition is already everywhere this is written by rebecca. Hi will and it was in So check it out says facial recognition but our favorite source because were largely and where Some of the us usa's most popular stores including macy's in as hardware or using facial facial recognition all their customers largely with other knowledge as is now the digits now. The digital rise nonprofit far for the future has helped launch a national campaign to document which at the country's biggest retailers are deploying facial recognition launched on wednesday the campaign which has the support of more than thirty five human rights groups aims to draw attention to retail stores using facial scanning Algorithms to boost their profits intensified security system. Eight even track their employees. Yes folks that is happening of work first couple of them. I can tell you this the truth. As the campaign counter the clery monitor the facial the regia facial recognition goes far beyond law enforcement and into the product commercials store funds. We revisit Experts warned that facial recognition and these spaces particularly concerning because egyptology is largely unregulated undisclosed meaning both kaz customers and employees may be unaware. This software is surveilling in collecting data about them. A lot of people would probably be surprised to know how many retailers that they shop in on a regular basis are using this technology in a variety of ways to protect their profits and maximize their profits as well Caitlyn's eli george. A campaign director at fight for the future Told recode so. Gosh schick that on. Vox listen to recode For a macy's as hardware facial recognition is already everywhere oracle was written by a rebecca. Hi will check that outlets. Go some good info in there. Obviously the second half of my grace's sufficient we keep forgetting. Let's check that out People always forget that part and this was written on crosswalk dot com by jothi siler Believe this is posted. July thirteenth twenty twenty one says what if on a really hard day when everything is going wrong and you feel just awful a friend cheer for you. You feel weak they asked. That's awesome is it. is it really well. Yeah could be After you get over the initial shock of their perceived insensitivity you realize they're cheering is actually biblical What you see as a weakness they see as an opportunity for jesus cross power to be made perfect in weakness so as i read this paragraph. I am so convicted convicted So for especially for losing my temper up today. I should have. I should let that be a Via an opportunity to be kind to the person that was talking to into show christ's love but anyway the article continues there. We're all week in our own way Maybe we're physically weak due to a chronic illness maybe we're emotionally we or struggle with their mental health. Perhaps we're just playing exhausted by the business of life in full week. In every way whatever type of weakness we experience is not fun. I don't think any of us would choose to feel weak but what we allow christ's power to be made. Perfect in the midst of our weakness in exchange our weakness for his strength. Well now that doesn't sound so bad after all. Maybe our overzealous friend is onto something. Yeah i should have probably done more of that this morning. and so it continues in. It says what is made perfect in weakness mean made perfect in weakness means we game letting go. We become more by trying less. Our strength comes through surrender to in unity. With jesus christ as matthew henry states in his commentary on second corinthians twelve nine. It's a christian paradox when we are weaken yourselves than we are strong in the grace of our lord. Jesus christ is confusing. I know on earthly level. It doesn't make sense but on a spiritual level it makes perfect sense when we are strong ourselves..

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"one case" Discussed on Bible Prophecy 4 Today's Podcast

Bible Prophecy 4 Today's Podcast

03:43 min | 2 years ago

"one case" Discussed on Bible Prophecy 4 Today's Podcast

"Thirty seven new cases on thursday the highest number recorded since mid march Yeah well we'll just see about that in texas We have been open since of timber. So we haven't worn masks people wear them some people don't If you want to wear a mask worthy mask you don't wanna mess. Don't wear the mask You know it's a personal preference You know you're not gonna do any harm. The only way to is is herd. Immunity is herd immunity That's you know if you think back to the spanish flu you need go back into history in read science. Don't listen to what these yahoos tell you you know do some research You know this i. I do believe this cove in nineteen. I think is biological warfare was made in a lab really. Don't know what it is especially how attacks people so differently. So strangely like some people get symptoms. Some people don't some people die Some people don't even know it had it had to be tested though that they had it So i'm not saying that. Kobe nineteen is not Is not an issue or is not dangerous. now. I'm not saying that at all you know. I'm saying that it was made in a lab which makes it even more dangerous in my mind But your mask is not gonna save you Elegant it this way. Jesus crosses the only one that can save us in so you know it took me a while. 'cause i had all these crazy ideas. Go ahead of the spanish flu and all these people dying. They're telling us. You know. As i started wrongly shut down for fourteen days in millions of people. Millions of people are gonna died. I'm thinking the spanish flu. I'm thinking plague. You know thinking. Oh my god this is gonna be terrible But you know the longer this went on the more racers came out. They were telling people that were hit by car then. They died in the hospital. They tested positive for code You know they didn't die from the car accident..

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"one case" Discussed on Bible Prophecy 4 Today's Podcast

Bible Prophecy 4 Today's Podcast

02:35 min | 2 years ago

"one case" Discussed on Bible Prophecy 4 Today's Podcast

"Caucus members and staff took a rapid tests which all came back negative but two more members tested positive on saturday morning Let's pray that They don't have any serious complications Cove nineteen is a disease caused by the c. c. p. chinese communist party virus is all three members are fully vaccinated against the. Oh listen to this folks. All three members are fully vaccinated against the virus. The caucus fully vaccinated refers to people who have received both maderno or pfizer jabs or the single shot. Johnson and johnson vaccine people are not considered fully vaccinated until two weeks have elapsed following their final shot of house. Democrats offices all day. All cdc guidance in protocols this is a sober reminder that. Kobe is through with us in bill. Vaccinations offered tremendous protection. No they don't but if you want to believe that we still take the necessary precautions. Chris started the state house democratic caucus chairman said in a statement. Apparently not folks apparently not. We'll throw this in here Because praying folks My partner In co worker His son is actually in the hospital right now. With code he's around my asia's forties mid forties His son We won't say where he goes to college but he is a medical med student Who took them. A dirna vaccine was fully vaccinated came down with covert gave it to his dad. His dad is now in icy. You with double pneumonia. Kobe pneumonia The last heard this morning he was earning. A slight temperature has a really bad cough In a horrendous headache has oxygen levels or still in the load mid nineties which is good. So we're praying for a complete full recovery am for him if he has a praying folks. Please pray for johnny He's a wonderful. Wonderful gentleman is in law enforcement as well. So we pray for him his wife Is doing well and the other The other sons doing will too. So but you never know how m- how this is gonna affect some people. Some people are symptomatic. Some people get really sick There's really no rhyme or reason You know to this to this virus so you just never know. That's why I think it's biological warfare. But hey you know who are we to say anything like that. So anyways in touch with public health experts in.

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"one case" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

Newsradio 700 WLW

03:21 min | 2 years ago

"one case" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

"On yourself. But if you're the manager at a at a fast food place that's like that's that's entry level management skills. Right? So you're going to have that you're gonna you're gonna have bad employees that don't have social skills. Are people skills working? Because that's how you find out. That's why their entry level jobs. As a manager, though, if you're a bad manager that's going to that's going to show right away to. I wanted to pivot on this one, because I just want to make it about the king and his fiefdom. Um, but this is going on with sofrito Lay and you're a big fan. Doritos, Fritos, Cheetos Tostitos Sun chips. I mean, they run the show, right? So this happened at their main manufacturing plant in Topeka, Kansas, 600 employees with about 80% of their workforce. Went on strike, uh, in their union employees, So they're working on new contract, And I think this is a case for honestly. This is a real case for the union. So in the lab and or maybe a better union anyway, because I don't long they've been represented, but they've seen their wages increased 20 cents per hour over The last 10 years. Their wages went up 77 cents over the past 12 years. And that's not even close to keeping up with inflation. For those that say, Hey, you know, people don't want to work. They don't want to show up. But hey, if you got a 77 Cent raise over the last 12 years I'm sorry. That's that's no good. They had their people there because of the attrition. Um employees are working. 12 hour shifts seven days a week, someone as little as eight hours. A break between ships. In one case, a co worker worker died and collapsed on the line. They the managers had them moved the body out of the way. And then put another co worker to keep the line going. So the bed about dead bodies laying there while their bag and chips or whatever, until the medics could arrive and cut that person off. Um, so they're striking for better pay working conditions less mandatory overtime, things like that. So I think that's a really good case here now free DeLay says They're standing their ground on this, but, um, you know you're going to see the great Frito shortage here pretty soon, I would think it's going to affect the rest of the country as well. It seems like All right. Well, you know, if you if you don't have enough employees where someone dies, and you have to New York in 12 hour days that tells you that you need to pay more and raise the price of your product, right? Yeah, And I think that's part of it to everyone is trying to keep their prices down. But that comes with a cost Me personally, I'd happily pay more for my son ships, if you know if it meant that people were treated like human beings, I think you have to ask yourself when you read that story about for your life. Would you put up with that? When you put up with that, and if the answer is no. Why do you expect others to? Uh you know, it's just about empathy. Think most of us would pay a little bit more. But there's always that thing that I had this conversation, my kid. It's like, okay, well, why is it Well, here's the thing. If you buy a Let's say you buy people you want to buy pizza, the pizza. Here's 10 bucks pizza across the streets. 15 bucks with Petey, Do you buy by the $10 pizza? Okay, well, that that they can't afford to pay the employees making the $10 pizza like they're making the $15 pizza. So there's different price points so back to Burger King, right? If you go to I don't know where you like to go to to to, uh, Rubies and get a $20 cheeseburger, Julie, because you're a tightness of industry. You're going to go and pay $30 for a burger and fries is going to be the best burger ever ate, However, not everyone can afford that. So my pay scale. Maybe we're like a Burger King so that it's a price Punisher. But the employees of BK, you're not going to get that level of service and vice versa..

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"one case" Discussed on KOMO

KOMO

02:25 min | 2 years ago

"one case" Discussed on KOMO

"Government actors. ABC Zika Jokey Reporting from Washington. You're listening to ABC News. Stay connected. Stay informed. 20 Minutes of nonstop news continues on Homo news. 1000 FM 97 7. Good afternoon. It is 12 02. I'm Kelly Blair with the top local stories from the Co Mo 24 7 News Center. Seattle Police are investigating a double shooting that happened early this morning Co most Frank Lindsay reports shots were fired just before one a.m. near North 137th and Midvale that's a block east of Aurora Avenue. Two victims of male and female were gone. When police got there they'd already left for the hospital. Both are expected to survive. The shooter has not been caught. At a public meeting in Seattle last night to address the problem of gun violence. Police chief Adrian Diaz expressed alarm at what's happening in the community this last year and a half. I don't see it slowing down. The event was held at the Emerald City Bible Fellowship Church. Here's Pastor Harvey Drake. At some point we've got to help people understand how to revalue each other. There have been at least 68 murders or potential murders this year alone and chief Diaz. Staffing shortages have limited what his department can do when you have relationships. People are wanting to always talk about what's going on in the community and And so and that helps solve crying. Community leaders say they're working with young people on conflict resolution skills that don't involve drugs or guns. I should say Seattle police made several weapons related arrests on Monday. In one case, they say, two people had pellet guns made to look like real guns. They say another man armed with a rifle went to a West Seattle park to confront teenagers. Setting off fireworks and the driver of a reportedly stolen car was arrested after police found a sawed off rifle and a handgun drivers continued to be hit with rocks or other debris while driving on Seattle freeways. The latest incidents happened yesterday morning. Here's state trooper Rick Johnson. We need to end this. That's the goal, but for months, rocks and debris have been hurled cars on I 90 and I five in Seattle, at least 90 times since January. We'll continue to make arrests. But we're just, you know, obviously. Want this to completely stop the latest strike the same hours. It happened before a total of three vehicles. Three victims, no injuries, windshield damage. And.

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"one case" Discussed on KSFO-AM

KSFO-AM

02:15 min | 2 years ago

"one case" Discussed on KSFO-AM

"Um, so that's one case. Another case deals with voting rights. It's called Brown of which VS Democratic National Committee This is going to deal with whether they uphold certain measures in Arizona that are voting rights measures. It will be taken as an indicator of how the court will vote on the many other controversies coming up out of states like Georgia and Texas. It also may have some language in there that could be used. The upcoming election is too The nature of those are character of those types of reforms. Another one is Fulton versus City of Philadelphia. It's a very important case. Involving the religious clauses. Now, in this case you had same sex couples that were denied the ability to use the adoption services of the Catholic Social Services Agency. The agency said that they Would only place Children with Ah, a male and female parent and not same sex couples that ended up triggering a conflict with the anti discrimination laws. In Philadelphia. And so you have this what is becoming a more common conflict between anti discrimination laws and freedom of religion principles. Another case is about free speech involving a 14 year old girl in Pennsylvania, who put up an angry, vulgar social media post after not making the varsity cheerleading squad School, deciding she broke school rules suspended her from the JV team for the year and she sued. I've been very critical, as have some of us about the increased monitoring of social media by schools. And it's not just high school. It's also universities where students and teachers are being fired or disciplined because they say something on social media in their private time off campus. This is going to go to that question and what type of free speech rights students have Jonathan Turley is a Fox News contributor. Law professor at George Washington University of Charlie's Good Talking to You. Thank you, My great pleasure. Thank you. You're listening to the Fox News Rundown. Stay.

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"one case" Discussed on 1170 The Answer

1170 The Answer

02:37 min | 2 years ago

"one case" Discussed on 1170 The Answer

"Your IRAs For one case, Roth Iris for three. B's simple plan set plans all of those retirement type plans because fees are a direct reduction of the returns that you're earning, and especially if you're paying high fees over a long period of time. I'm by way, of example. Assume you worked at a company for 35 years and you deposited $10,000 a year an annual contributions each year for 35 years and say you earned a 7% average rate of return. Four fees. Now, if you paid a fee of 1%, which is pretty normal in reasonable you'd end up with around $1.1 million That's a pretty good chunk of change. Now, If you paid 2% in fees, you'd have $903,000. So that would be roughly $220,000 a less and if your average fees went up to 3%, you'd only be left with $736,000. At retirement age, which is a drop of over $300,000 Now nobody wants to lose. Hundreds of thousands of dollars to feast. So this is one of those areas where you really have to pay attention to the totals that you're paying. This includes things like administration fees that might be charged to you A zone employee in your four Oh one K plans as well as The expense ratios and the fees that are going to be charged. By the underlying investments like the mutual funds or the TF accounts, so keeping fees as lowest possible ensures that your heard earned money actually. Has the possibility of turning into a really generous nest egg rather than giving you barely enough to scrape by in your retirement now fees air, certainly not the only issue when it comes to retirement planning. But it certainly is one of the issues that can have an impact in terms of the funds that you're able to build up over your working career. Don't forget if you have an opportunity to work for an employer that also is generous enough to offer you a free match. Thief rematch is fantastic because those air dollars that you weren't as a perk as a benefit, and you want to make sure that you always take advantage of the freebies inside those plans. And it is really important to pay attention to all these issues as well as your allocations. So if you need help with any of these questions, I certainly invite you to come see me here in my Mission Valley office for your absolutely free retirement. Check up in consultation with me. I do me with.

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"one case" Discussed on 106.1 FM WTKK

106.1 FM WTKK

04:41 min | 2 years ago

"one case" Discussed on 106.1 FM WTKK

"This is America's For one Case show on consumer advocate, Steve said. All of course, sitting across from me, well standing actively. America's wealth coach best selling author is the coach Peter wrote a coach. What's going on? I've got to see that this don't like using it. I understand that, like the belt around studio, Steven, you're right. On the other side of glassware, covert protected their covert protected. Yeah, well, I am teeming with antibodies. That's what my doctor told me. We're sitting just like this. Bc, though that's before coping well with execs we are so it's gonna be a fun show. Steve is gonna be not quite as fun is that it would be if we weren't talking about your taxes going up. But what about his funds again? Big? Yeah. I mean, you've had conversations. I mean, that really has been a topic of discussion here The last couple of weeks around here in the In the office. You've been talking about taxes, and you've been mean and the other advisers that I work with. They've been talking about taxes, and I'll tell you what the dean of the shows that I do. Three of the people specifically said clients are coming in and they're concerned. They're scared. They don't know. Well, A lot of us were scared before the election. Me and my buddy Dan Bongino. You know, Dan, my Gino. I mean, we've we've been talking about taxes, The future tax increases their coming. It's It's basically It's wealth distribution, Steve and that's what's disguises. All these bills that have been passed on all these gigantic trillion dollar funding packages are redistributing wealth, taking from people who haven't given to people who have not. And you know this is the political show. But it is political a little little little bit when we talk about taxes, because taxes go up and down, depending on who was in office, exactly, And you know so as well as we look at this step number two Step number two. Who's in office, or who your plan Arrius, who can help give you some of the shortcuts and touch the tools and techniques to make sure maybe you could bypass. Some of these taxes were set. Your accounts up where they're not text is bad as they could be. Exactly, And I mean, I know there's a number of ways you can do that. But the Roth conversion strategy. I know that that's big Capital financial and that I mean, it makes so much sense to be able to do that now. You know, I just I just heard from somebody who said Doing Roth conversions in your sixties will give you a tax free income in your seventies eighties nineties hundreds, exactly exactly Wanna. We have a long time and I want my money to live longer and I want my money not to be taxed as much as like a zoo much you possibly do legally sure, And there's something called the gray area. We don't like the gray area of the tax code. We want to set up our accounts where It is totally legal, and there's nothing left to be to guess. And there's no way you could get trouble. Hopefully, Oh, well way basically used the tax law to our advantage, and that's what's there's a lot of nuggets inside the tax code. Execute 70 80,000 pages Give her tell her I know and the changes constantly and inside there, There's always some good things and I've talked a lot of tax planners around the state. Steve right now, This is definitely the time if there's ever been a time To work with the planning team that specializes in more than just selling your products and also incorporates strategy, especially tax tragedy. This is the time Steve we've been utilizing lot of life insurance planning techniques to get people tax free income all the way through retirement is the Roth alternative. Many people don't know about that, when it be great to have a life insurance policy that could handle your long term care expenses as well. Oh my gosh, yes, absolutely. And so many people aren't aware of that, like you just said, But that's a real viable option tax free as well. Tax for you know what? Here's what a life insurance policy is, and I've talked about it shows before, but I don't think it's resonating with enough people that hear life insurance. And they turned the channel. So if you're still here, listen, this is good life insurance is the way it's always been a way for you to leave your loved ones in a position just as good if not better than when you were here. If you don't want to leave people in a bad way, And if you don't if you don't leave income or don't leave money to them, they're gonna have to move in bed into bad place is not good places. So life insurance always been good. But the techniques here wait. We in the life insurance industry you can use the death benefits some of the death benefit each year. So you have a million dollar life insurance policy. A lot of people do. Million dollars is great when you're looking at it is your policy. But you're saying what's not gonna benefit me. But when I die, and my family's gonna be take care of my church and my charity, whoever you're leaving it to one to be great to know that you could look at that death benefit. Know that if you need it while you're here still living You can take it out Tax free, some of it to pay for long term care. So in a million dollar life insurance policy, Million dollar death benefit was so you just got it a couple years ago. You haven't put much money in but then you go to a long term care facility next year. You need $100,000 to pay for that Stay. You reach in your life insurance policies, Death benefit. You get them to send you 100,000 of that million dollar death benefit tax free right to you, and you use that the paper. You want him care now you're definitely it's down to 900,000 and your life insurance policy. But you're in your long term care facility. And it's not cost you any money out of pocket cause your life insurance policies paying for it..

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"one case" Discussed on 106.1 FM WTKK

106.1 FM WTKK

04:37 min | 2 years ago

"one case" Discussed on 106.1 FM WTKK

"For one case show. I'm consumer Advocate, Steve said. All of course, sitting across from me, well standing actually, America's wealth coach Best selling author is the coach Pete through the coach. What's going on? I've gotta see that just don't like using it. I understand that, like the belt around studio, Steve, and you're right on the other side of glassware, covert protected their covert protected. Yeah, well, I am teeming with antibodies. That's what my doctor told me. We're sitting just like this. Bc, though that's before coping well, with excess. We are so it's gonna be a fun show. Steve is gonna be not quite as fun is that it would be if we weren't talking about your taxes going up. But what about his funds again? Big? Yeah. I mean, you've had conversations. I mean, that really has been a topic of discussion here The last couple of weeks around here in the In the office. You've been talking about taxes, and you've been mean and the other advisers that I work with. They've been talking about taxes, and I'll tell you what the dean of the show is that I do three of the people. Specifically said clients are coming in and they're concerned. They're scared. They don't know. Well, A lot of us were scared before the election. Me and my buddy Dan Bongino. You know, Dan, my Gino. I mean, we've we've been talking about taxes, The future tax increases their coming. It's it's basically It's wealth distribution. Steve and that's what's disguised is all these bills that have been passed on all these gigantic trillion dollar funding packages are redistributing wealth taking from people who haven't given to people who have not. And you know this is the political show. But it is political a little little bit when we talk about taxes, because taxes go up and down, depending on who was in office exactly, And you know so as well as we look at this step number two Step number two Who's in office or who Your planner is who can help give you some of the shortcuts and take the tools and techniques to make sure maybe you could bypass. Some of these taxes were set your accounts up where they're not taxed as bad as they could be. Exactly what I mean. I know there's a number of ways you can do that. But the Roth conversion strategy. I know that that's big Capital financial and that I mean It makes so much sense to be able to do that. Now, you know, I just I just heard from somebody who said doing Roth conversions in your sixties will give you a tax free income in your seventies eighties nineties. Hundreds exactly exactly what we have a long time and I want my money to live longer and I want my money not to be taxed as much as like a zoo much you could possibly do legally sure, there's something called the gray area. We don't like the gray area in the tax code. We want to set up our accounts where it is totally legal, and there's nothing left. Big to guess, And there's no way you could get trouble. Hopefully, well way basically use the tax law to our advantage, and that's what's there's a lot of nuggets inside the tax code. Exclude 70 80,000 pages give itto you know, and the changes constantly and inside there, There's always some good things and I've talked a lot of tax planners around. They stay, Steve right now. This is definitely the time if there's ever been a time To work with the planning team that specializes in more than just selling your products and also incorporates strategy, especially tax tragedy. This is the time Steve we've been utilizing lot of life insurance planning's techniques to get people tax free income all the way through retirement is the Roth alternative. Many people don't know about that, when it be great to have a life insurance policy that could handle your long term care expenses as well. Oh my gosh, yes, absolutely. And so many people aren't aware of that, like you just said, But that's a real viable option tax free as well. Tax for you know what? Here's what a life insurance policy is, and I've talked about that shows before, but I don't think it's resonating with enough people that hear life insurance when they turn the channel. So if you're still here, listen, this is good life insurance is a way. It's always been a way for you to leave your loved ones in a position. Just as good if not better than when you were here because you don't want to leave people in a bad way. And if you don't if you don't leave income or don't leave money to them, they're gonna have to move in bed into bad place is not good places. So life insurance always been good. But the techniques here wait. We in the life insurance industry you can use the death benefits some of the death benefit each year. So you have a million dollar life insurance policy. A lot of people do. Million dollars is great when you're looking at it is your policy. But you're saying what's not gonna benefit me. But when I die, and my family's gonna be take care of my church and my charity, whoever you're leaving it to one would be great to know that you could look at that death benefit. Know that if you need it while you're here still living You can take it out Tax free, some of it to pay for long term care. So in a million dollar life insurance policy, Million dollar death benefit was so you just got it a couple years ago. You haven't put much money in but then you go to a long term care facility next year. You need $100,000 to pay for that Stay. You reach in your life insurance policies, Death benefit. You get them to send you 100,000 of that million dollar death benefit checks for you right to you, and you use that to pay for you Want him care now you're definite if it's down to 900,000 and your life insurance policy, But you're in your long term care facility..

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"one case" Discussed on The Last American Vagabond

The Last American Vagabond

05:28 min | 2 years ago

"one case" Discussed on The Last American Vagabond

"Is the important thing to add to this. Show this one this one is. I mean it's i've seriously this this show despite the audio being a little odd because of stream yard issue it is a slam dunk. I mean it's absolute and then we get here. This is before that we just talked only about bacterial pneumonia. Now read again. What it says right here on. Perio dot org perry with donald meaning gum disease. It says researchers found that bacteria can grow on the oral. Cavities can be breathed into the lungs to cause respiratory diseases such as pneumonia. And what causes it to happen. More actively when your mouth is dried out and what drives your mouth out when you were a mask but yeah. Let's pretend it's totally impossible. It's just outside the possibility that that very obviously possible thing is just impossible because fake news. It's really that stupid. But here they are again with their new study trying to go out of their way to make it. Sound like wet masks. Make you healthy. They admit to you right there. These masks are poor at filtering. The small aerosolize particulates may be like stat strep which caused bacterial pneumonia which can then reach your lower respiratory tract and create severe disease. He realized that. I have been censored for slaying. This this is unbelievable. I mean this is. What's so frustrating is that we are being censored in real time for pointing out what they later. Point out and says we show that face masks strongly increase the effective humidity of inhaled air. That is what they're claim is what they're trying to do showing that then translates into wet masks or healthy. But that's not the case ineffective humidity increasing the effect of humidity of the inhaled. Air in one case for a short period of time may in fact increase the hydration of your lungs. If that's even a thing but the point is that that also comes along with bacteria which they literally just said thereby promoting hydration of the respiratory epithelium. Which is known to be beneficial to the immune system right so if we can then claim that that one thing is possible in this larger context will then by default as good for immune system which means mass work again. That's not science. Increased humidity of inspired air could be an alternative explanation. Could be an extra alternative explanation for the now. Well established link between masks and and lower z. It's just that's just not true. That is straight up. true masks have actually shown by and large have an obvious increase.

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"one case" Discussed on News Radio 1190 KEX

News Radio 1190 KEX

02:38 min | 2 years ago

"one case" Discussed on News Radio 1190 KEX

"Just stand there. She's she's nominated for a Golden Globe award by the That's why I want to bring that up for for best supporting actress and in a fake story. Now. Her name is Amy Cooper. She's she's off the hook. All charges have been dropped against the Central Park, Karen, that's what people were calling her. Because she attended racial bias classes. And what they call restorative justice. Yeah, but I mean those air fancy words that Brad Ford throws around things like that. But to us common folk, you know, to his comments. You know what? I'm you know, I'm I'm good with that. I'm fine with that. She says she learned a lot. From all that. And if you think that's just one case, here's another one, a name, you know Chris Harrison from the Bachelor. He was on extra with the host Rachel Lindsay, who, by the way is black and his controversy of what he said that many consider race is still a picture of her in a sorority party five years ago. And that's it like, boom, like, Okay, well, this This girl is in this book now, and she's now in this group. I'm like, really? Okay, Well, there goes the picture was from 2018 at an old South antebellum party. So I think you know when you when you is is you pulled that little girl. I gotta go. It's not a good well, Rachel. Is it a good looking 2018? Or is it not a good look in 2021? It's a lot of big difference ever because she's celebrating the old South, she said. If I went to that party What would I represent at that party? I don't I don't disagree with you. You're You're 100% right in 2021. That was not the case in 2018 3 years. That changed. That's all. It took us three years. He's taking a hiatus from the show. He's gonna kick back. And he's apologized for what he said. And maybe he'll take some racial bias classes. They fix. Stupid class. Uh, no. It's called restorative justice fix, But you know what I know. I know. And we wall could probably use some restorative justice in our lives. But That is. Those are two different stories. But I'm hoping for Chris Harrison sake, the same outcome as well because she says she learned a lot. He says. He's learning a lot and we'll see what happens there. All right, the future of Trumpism hanging in the balance after this weekend Wild.

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"one case" Discussed on AP News

AP News

03:13 min | 2 years ago

"one case" Discussed on AP News

"AP News I'm Jackie Quinn. The White House is telling states they will soon be receiving more doses of covert 19 vaccines, and by next week people can get their shots at the drugstore 6500 pharmacies around the country will get a total of one million doses starting next week is the critical step to provide the public with convenient, trusted places to get vaccinated in their communities. Coronavirus coordinator Jeff Zion says up to 40,000 pharmacies could end up providing the vaccine. It's the supply grows. Soccer Megane Washington Global health experts have visited a Chinese virus laboratory in the city of Wuhan, where the first cases of covert were reported. Hoping to learn more about the origin of the virus. The White House also reversed some of the Trump administration's immigration policies. Vowing to reunite detained Children with their parents, Senator Mitt Romney of Utah, says the Republican Party should distance itself from controversial Georgia congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, who's been pushing widely debunked conspiracy theories, important for us to separate ourselves from the people that are in the wacky weeds. Your Los Angeles. Three people have been critically injured when the blast went off on a film set. The explosion also sparked a grass fire, but fire crews were able to put that out in sunrise, Florida the FBI's morning the shooting deaths of two agents serving a warrant on a man suspected of violent crimes against Children. Chosen profession is fraught. With danger. Today. This grim reality. Has taken two of our best. From our family. Three other agents were injured. The suspect is dead. Snow and ice are blanketing much of the Northeast After a two day storm, some travelers have been stranded Stocks closed higher. The Dow gained 475 points. This is AP News Military coup in Myanmar and the mass crackdown. A dissidents in Russia are presenting some early challenges for the Biden administration's foreign relations. State Department spokesman Nick Price on Russia and opposition leader Alexei Navalny being jailed. We're going to look very carefully at the deteriorating human rights situation in Russia. What has happened with Mr Navalny Specifically what has happened with the mass detentions of those who have bravely taken to the streets. A new study finds cleaner air from the pandemic lockdown warmed the planet a bit and 2020 especially in places like the U. S. Russia and China, even though so it and sulfate were reduced in the air. Particles also reflect the Sun's heat. The study's lead author says the loss of cooling outweighs any reduction of heat trapping carbon. I'm Jackie Quinn. AP News For McDonald, Cbu and Davis. Helen Advertising. This is aroma. $2.6 piece, Vic Nugget. 32nd radio Idea. Number M c L Q 8473 to 0 R. Hey, we haven't even pulled away from the drive thru,.

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