35 Burst results for "Over 80"

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
Robyn Pfaffman: A Trump Indictment Will Only Raise His Popularity
"At this hour at the NYPD erecting the barricades a place you've been as a reporter many, many times before. Talk about it. Wriggling brothers, they say that the circus is gone. This is the new circus. What a joke. The whole thing is a joke and it's going to backfire. You know, it's funny because a lot of liberals I know are so excited. Oh, Trump is the first ever of a former president going to be indicted and arrested in a mug shot. Listen, they still don't understand this guy, Todd. This is an 80 year old man, okay? He doesn't have that many years left. He's never been arrested. He probably thinks it's funny because the whole thing is going to be tossed anyway. These cases are beyond the statute of limitations for one. Number two, I'm dating myself, but does anyone remember when Bill Clinton paid off what's your name there? And Paula Jones, Paula Jones. 8, $800,000 and the nose dropped. She got wasn't even that great. That was a bad nose job. Yeah, she should have spent some more money on the nose job. Anyway, TS, we're dating ourselves here, but did anybody care about Bill Clinton spending the same money? The hush money. No, nobody cared back then, and it was, you know, is 7 or 8 times the dollar amount. This is a circus brag is going to backfire on him, the charges are going to go right into the circular file. The fed didn't want to try these cases. There are lumping in the hush money with a federal case trying to tie it all together. It's a bunch of hooey. It's going to go nowhere other than raise the popularity of Donald Trump.

The Charlie Kirk Show
What Dr. Daniel Amen Learned From Analyzing Thousands of Brain Scans
"Important lesson from 83,000 brain scans. What is that lesson, doctor? What is the most important lesson that you derived from now? I think it's what, 247,000 brain scans, right? I mean, it's much more than that now. Is you are not stuck with the brain you have. You can make it better. And I can prove it. And we've done thousands of before and after scans. I do a series on Instagram called scan my brain. And about 16 months ago, I scanned Major League Baseball player, Troy gloss, who's the 2002 World Series MVP. And despite a lot of terrible and for concussions, he was drinking too much. He had lots of dark thoughts, he was suicidal. And I did his third scan last week, and it looked dramatically better. And he's dramatically better, which not only impacts him at impact. So he saw a correlation, you see the healthier brain, you also see symptoms improve and it's proof that this is 99% of the profession is missing it. And it's a long-term play. So it's not just, oh, let me give you this medicine and you're less depressed. Let me get your brain healthy. So long term, you have a dramatically decreased risk. For Alzheimer's disease. And I turned 69 this year. And one statistic that just horrifies me is 80 is 50% of people 85 and older will be diagnosed with dementia, or Alzheimer's disease. And I'm not okay with that, right? It's more normal to be demented that not to be demented. So as I take someone in their 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s. The idea is not to just get them symptom free to get them to fall in love with their and keep that healthy for the rest of their lives.

Unchained
Jim Bianco on Why the Banking System Has Always Been Broken
"We've seen three bank closures in quick succession. It seems each of them had different causes, but since you're a macro expert, I wanted to ask you about one of the causes that has been much discussed, which is the current high interest rate environment. Do you think that that played a role in if so, what was that role? No, I think it played the primary role in what's been happening. I'm going to use a fancy term and then I'm going to try and define it. This is a liquidity crisis, not a solvency crisis. Now, what does that mean? This is nothing like 2008. In 2008, banks made loans and they bought securities, then they lost a ton of money on them. And they were unable to meet their obligations because of losses. In 2023, banks made loans and they own securities, which were largely good. There was no real problem with security. I know people are trying to make a big deal about this unrealized loss, but that's not a real problem. What happened was everybody wanted their money back on the same day. And a bank can't turn to a loan in a mortgage and a bunch of securities and sell them all in the next four minutes and raise cash in order to meet those obligations. This is what costs these banks to fail. If you want a better explanation of this, go watch the bank run and it's a wonderful life. This is exactly what happened in the 1930s. So this is from 80 years ago. What's going on in the markets? This is not from 15 years ago. It's a liquidity problem. It's not a solvency problem. Now that I've defined it, the problem was interest rates. In both directions, both zero interest rates for 14 years, I think was the bigger problem in raising of interest rates. What happened with banks coming into a year ago was they had enough deposits. They didn't need any more deposits. So when the fed started raising rates, you might have noticed, I have noticed that your bank never raised your rate. Your savings account, you're checking account are still somewhere near zero on your interest rate. A lot of people think that that's because they're supposed to be there. No, they're supposed to follow the market. You're checking account should be giving you 4% on your money. Your savings account should be giving you 4% on your money. It's not. And that's because the banks didn't need to attract any more money.

Bitcoin Audible
Lightning Prisms by DerGigi
"Let's get into today's read. And its titled. Lightning prisms. Written by their GT. One aspect that is still massively underutilized is the programmability of Bitcoin. While simple things like scheduled payments and automated payment splits do exist, we are undoubtedly still trapped in conventional thinking when it comes to the flow of sats. I'd like to share a simple idea that was shared with me a couple of months ago in the hopes that it will spread far and wide. And in the best case that someone will just go ahead and implement it, or a better version of it. Here is the idea. All credit to mister Cox, who is now officially out of time to implement it himself. And here he has a graphic of two prisms separating and splitting up payments in a sequence. It starts with blog post at SAP prism dot com, and then the payment splits 51% going to cucks 28% going to dur Gigi in 21% going to activists at HRF dot org or the human rights foundation. But then there is another payment split, another prism off of activists at HRF dot org, where 5% goes to someone at HRF, 5% goes to another one at HRF and 5% or 80% goes to at any one at HRF dot org. Lightning prisms a lightning prism is a construct that allows for lightning address value split workflows to quote the originator. Here's the gist of it. A prism is identified by a lightning address or similar. A prism has one or more multiple recipients. Another prism can be one of the recipients, splits are defined programmatically. This simple construct allows for all kinds of use cases and can be implemented on the application layer without any changes to Bitcoin or lightning.

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
Sen. Bill Hagerty: A Failure Like SVB Would Not Happen in Tennessee
"Senator, that again, we're dealing with startups and the problem was 90% of the companies that had business at the bank were well over the $250,000 Mark, but many of these startups, it usually takes months if you're going to a main line bank to get the approval process and it was just taken about a week or so at SVB, so no wonder they were in such disarray. Yeah, SAB has a very different business model than most traditional banks. I mean, I've served on bank boards in Tennessee, we take a very conservative approach to banking in Tennessee, as you might imagine, this type of situation would not have occurred. I don't believe with any bank in Tennessee. But when you get to the core of what happened here, the management team should have been managing their investment portfolio. What happened was they were taking in a tremendous amount of deposits. They went from a $70 billion bank in 2019 to 211 billion in 2022. They weren't in a position to prudently lend that money out. So what they started doing is buying safe securities, meaning they're buying treasuries, mortgage backed securities that are backed by the government. But to get a higher yield on those, they were going further and further out in terms of the duration of those securities. And so when interest rates start rising dramatically as they did when the fed steps in to try to fight back this inflation that Joe Biden has created, they find those securities underwater because the security that's paying 1.5%, which is a lot of that was in their portfolio. Now that rates are up at 4.5%, you're going to get somebody to buy that security from you today. You're going to have to make up that difference by discounting the value of that security, meaning it may be worth 90 cents to the dollar 80 cents in the dollar 70 cents in the dollar. That's the size of discount. You'd have to get in this environment to want to take that 1.5% paper over the option to make four and a half percent if you just bought short term paper today. So that

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
Dinesh Exposes the IRS As a Rip-Off Operation
"Recently, the GOP led House of Representatives repealed a congressional provision allocating almost $80 billion to the IRS to over ten years, hire a whole bunch of new agents and the House Republicans said, listen, you don't need the money. You're going to just use this money to badger harass and rip off the taxpayer. And I want to focus on a particular case that seems to show the IRS doing exactly that. I know about the case only because it wound its way up to the Supreme Court. And the Supreme Court basically weighed in and slapped down the IRS for imposing really a ridiculously excessive penalty on a guy for not reporting his foreign bank accounts. Now, here's what let's go into the story a little bit because the guy, his name is alexandru, bittner. He was born in communist Romania. He moved to the United States when he was a young guy. But then when the Soviet Union collapsed, he moved back to Romania from 1990 to 2011, so he lived in post Soviet in the post Soviet bloc for about 20 years. Now he was a really successful guy. He had a bunch of businesses, and he opened up a whole bunch of foreign bank accounts. Then later he moves back to the United States and he discovers that he is required as someone who has these foreign bank accounts simply the file a report. With the IRS noting that he has these bank accounts. He says I didn't even know I was supposed to do that, but he hired an attorney and the attorney said, I'll prepare the documents for you. And so he filed them. Now the IRS basically said that this guy did not file these timely reports. For 5 years, 2007 to 2011. Again, reports that you didn't know he needed to file. And so the IRS decides to fine him. Now, the correct amount to find him because apparently there were 5 years and he didn't file a report for 5 years, is $10,000 per year. So the amount that they could find. And remember, when you don't know there's a law, it doesn't excuse you from having to follow the law. You still have to do it. And so the IRS should have probably fine this guy $50,000, which was a small fraction of the total amount of money in those accounts. He could easily have paid it. But the IRS decided not to do that. They decided that for each account that he didn't file a report, it's a separate violation. And it needs to have a $10,000 fine attached not to each report, not each annual report, but to each particular account and because this guy had a whole bunch of accounts, it turns out that the IRS stuck him with a penalty, let me look for the actual number here. It was a penalty of $2.72 million.

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
Donald Trump Reflects on Last Election Against Joe Biden
"Some audio, by the way, of a president Trump, also a talking about Joe Biden cut number three. We had an election that was not a good situation, not good at all. You've seen a lot of the reasons where it's a disgrace. We got more votes than any sitting president in history by a lot. By millions, we got 75 million votes more. That's what they report. They say the other guy got 80, I don't think so. I don't think so. He did one hell of a job from his basement.

The Trish Regan Show
Biden Gives Green Light to $8 Billion Alaska Drilling Project
"This week, the Biden administration officially approved one of the largest ever drilling projects on federal land. They want to go up to Alaska and get 600 million barrels worth of crude. This would be an Alaska's north slope. I guess this means he didn't really mean what he said back when he said no new drilling projects. I remember that. Do you remember that? In fact, he was on stage with Bernie Sanders and they were debating and I quote, he said, no drilling on federal lands. Number one, no more subsidies for fossil fuel industry. No more drilling on federal lands. No more drilling, including offshore. No ability for the oil industry to continue to drill. Period ends. So much for that. He did an interview with The Daily Show trying to justify all this. Well, first of all, we're going to fashion anyone's ever gone. We're going to need fossil fuels for at least the next ten years. It's not like tomorrow. We can turn it all off. Okay. Number one. And so we're going to need fossil fuel. But we have to do is we have to I've said no more drilling off our ocean. I mean, a whole range, but it still has to be there has to be the ability to generate some energy. I mean, I don't even know what to say. Other than Joe Biden has grown up. Joe Biden has become an adult. I mean, it took him until he was 80, but he's now officially an adult. He recognizes the EIT and wave a magic wand and suddenly have a whole EV economy.

CRYPTO 101
Banks Fail While Bitcoin Rips
"It was a monumental weekend. We saw it today, one of the largest moves in rates we saw Bitcoin as well move back up to 25,000. We saw the USD C stablecoin D peg down to something like 80 7 cents or something at some point while I mean three or four crypto banks just got literally a sawed off shotgun blown to the back of the head. Sorry, but it was a brutal takedown in a very coordinated effort. And some were still here in Bitcoin's at 25 K so pizza mine, what do we make of all this? I just finished a podcast recording earlier with erbil karaman from cumul finance, and in that podcast I said the game is rigged. So while it looks like the American government is completely anti crypto. And they don't want innovation on their soil. The actual opposite is true. And they're doing everything in their power to hold their legs around this industry that is just running a million miles an hour. And we know freaking old people in the government just can't keep up and they're saying, we don't want this to get away from us. We want to be able to participate. We want to keep control of this. But we're not ready. And the crypto space is saying, we don't need you to be ready. And we don't care about you. In fact, we were invented to fix all the problems you have created. So screw you. And they're saying, no way. So, here's what I'm seeing happening right now. We're seeing a coordinated effort to try and crash as many young startups as possible. So incumbent institutions can buy them up for pennies on the dollar

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
Should the Retirement Age Be Raised to Sustain Social Security?
"The average age so if you're going to, if you're going to get social security benefits, you're eligible for full benefits what at 62. You can delay, you can delay that as you can up to what age 70, I think, and of course your benefit about will increase. But a lot of people are debating whether or not they're actually going to retire at the age of 62. Now keep in mind that back when that age was set, most people were not what life expectancy was not that far past the age of 62 for most folks. So anyway, senator John Kennedy, the Republican from Louise Anna, was asked about this, cut number 7. I mean, the life expectancy of the average American right now is about 77 years old. For people who are in their 20s, their life expectancy will probably be 80 5 to 90. Does it really make sense to allow someone who's in their 20s today to retire at 62? Those are the kind of things that we should talk about. It's a fair question. Because social security was not created for the average person to live until their 80s or their 90s.

The Bad Crypto Podcast
Is the Traditional Financial World Collapsing?
"Joel and lord Travis here for another episode of the bad crypto podcast this one coming hot on the heels of a weekend that will go down in infamy. Hello trev. My my my. Crypto goes down, crypto goes up, crypto goes down, crypto goes up, and wow, you know, it's really up today. You know, is that Joel? The world it is up today in the world doesn't change. Like here we are with the second biggest bank failure in U.S. history and the U.S. government stepping in to stop the contagion and the dominoes falling. Trevor, are there any other banks that people should avoid? I mean, knowing that S is a bad starter for a bank. Yeah. Yeah, that's so true. So maybe if you are Santander bank, you might want to be on the lookout south state bank. Security bank. There's a few of those out there. S and T, that's one. Stockyards bank. I mean, there's a lot of banks that Sally may. Santana has a bank. Santana has a bank and they play guitar when you come in. Come to a bank. We're going to have a bank around here. We've been talking about this stuff for a while, folks. And you know, it's like, what happens? What are some of the first stages of a potential traditional financial system collapse? Because if you've listened to some of the previous episodes that we've done, G Edward Griffin and talking about the creation of the Federal Reserve banking system, the creation of Fiat currency, how the life of a world reserve currency Joel last what? 80, 90 years, maybe. And here we are, so all of these things are sort of lined up, and then you had the pandemic, and then you had all these banks taken into posits and then putting them into risky things. It's just crazy watching what's going on. And one thing that's peculiar to me, Joel, is that every one of these banks are like innovation friendly kind of banks. They are. So

Coinigy Insights
Unable to Dispense BTC
"5 p.m. Monday March 6th, 2023. Unable to dispense BTC hello there cheers to another cool crypto week's 2014 well. Not all that cool, seeing how 80 of the market traded in the red. The bright side is that there were some tiny winds during the week. Here are the major highlights from last week over 400 Bitcoin ATM machines.

AP News Radio
Pickett, Penn State beat Indiana 77-73 in Big Ten semis
"National player of the year candidate Zach Edie scored 32 points to go along with 14 rebounds is Purdue moved into the Big Ten title game with their 80 to 66 win over Ohio State. Edie was feeling it Saturday. I just kind of stuck with it. The game plan, I just tried my best to score the ball every time I touched it. Purdue, the number one seed in this tournament will play Penn State in Sunday's final, Penn State the number ten seed defeated number three Indiana 77 73 and has now beaten three teams in three days, all seated higher than them. David Schuster, Chicago

AP News Radio
Manjon, Vanderbilt jolt No. 23 Kentucky at SEC quarters
"Top SEC seed Alabama took care of Mississippi state 72 to 49. Vanderbilt knocked off number 23 Kentucky 80 to 73 and 18th ranked Texas a and M overcame a 13 point deficit to beat Arkansas 67 to 61, but the gem of the slate was number 17 Tennessee versus number 25 Missouri in a game that saw 13 lead changes in 15 ties, the tigers outlasted the volunteers 79 to 71. Senior guard Kobe Brown says Missouri's experience kept them calm under pressure. All we do is work on a situation that in practice so it's like, it's no situation we haven't seen yet. Missouri advances to take on Alabama and the semifinals while Texas saying it and we'll square off against Vanderbilt. Jeremy cake over Nashville

The Breakdown
Silicon Valley Bank Becomes Largest Failure Since 2008 Crisis
"For the purposes of our conversation today, the key dynamic in silvergate that we want to think about is this idea of a duration mismatch between short term deposits and long-term loans. It is also worth noting at this point that banks having that sort of duration mismatch isn't necessarily them acting badly. It is fundamentally what fractional reserve banking does. Joe wiesenthal from Bloomberg tweeted, every time a bank gets into trouble, people are like, they took short term deposits and made long-term loans. What were they thinking? As if that's not the business model of every bank ever. All of which gets us to Silicon Valley bank. For the TLDR in this situation, I'm going to turn to a great little explainer from investor Jamie quint. Jamie writes, in 2021, SVB saw a mass influx in deposits, which jumped from 62 billion or so at the end of 2019 to around a 190 billion at the end of 2021. As deposits grew SVB could not grow their loan book fast enough to generate the yield they wanted to see on this capital. As a result, they purchased a large amount over 80 billion in mortgage backed securities with these deposits for their hold to maturity portfolio. 97% of these mortgage backed securities were ten plus year duration, with a weighted average yield of 1.56%. The issue is that as the fed raised interest rates in 2022 and continued to do so through 2023, the value of SVB mortgage backed securities plummeted. This is because investors can now purchase long duration, quote unquote, risk free bonds from the fed at a 2.5 X higher yield. This is not a liquidity issue as long as SVB maintains their deposits. Since the securities will pay out more than they cost eventually. However, yesterday afternoon, SVB announced that they had sold 21 billion of their available for sales securities at a $1.8 billion loss, and were raising another 2.25 billion in equity in debt. This came as a surprise to investors who were under the impression that SVB had enough liquidity to avoid selling their AFS portfolio. So as you can see, here we again have the same structural problem faced by the assets in silver Gates portfolio. Those assets had unrealized losses because interest rate increases in the wider environment had made them less valuable relative to government bonds, which wouldn't have been an issue unless they were forced to sell, but boom, all of a sudden they were forced to sell.

AP News Radio
No. 8 Arizona pulls away from Stanford, reaches Pac-12 semis
"Despite a bit of a scare, second ranked UCLA advanced to the semifinals of the pectoral tournament thanks to an 80 to 69 win over Colorado. The tournament's top seed trailed with less than 6 minutes to play, but ended the game on a 20 to 8 run. UCLA guard Jaime Hawkeye's junior. We've got a lot of games under my belt here and I know a lot of my teammates do as well like Tiger and David and we just know when we get in those situations we know how to win and we understand that and crunch time you got to get stops and that's what we did. UCLA will take on Oregon on Friday after the ducks 75 to 70 win over Washington state, 8th ranked Arizona beat Stanford 95 to 84 while Arizona state beat USC 77 to 72. Adam spelling, Las Vegas.

AP News Radio
No. 22 TCU routs No. 12 K-State 80-67 in Big 12 tourney
"Number 22 TCU stunned 12th ranked Kansas state 80 to 67. Mike miles junior was TCU scoring co leader with 22 points. We came out kind of slow, you know, they got to I forgot what the score was, maybe 9 to two. But, you know, the first media timeout we all came together knew we had to do, you know, making play defense and you know, when you make shots, everything's better. And the other quarter is the Texas longhorns, eliminated Oklahoma state, 61 47, unranked eye was state pulled off the day's other upset with a 78 72 win over number ten Baylor. Third ranked Kansas handled West Virginia 78 61. Greg eklund Kansas City

AP News Radio
Clemson runs away from NC State, 80-54 in ACC quarterfinal
"Number 13 Virginia advanced to the semifinals of the ACC tournament with a 68 59 win over North Carolina. UVA finished the game on a 13 to four run for Jaden Gardner was proud as teen held on late. UNC made a lot of runs, especially at the end of the first half, but RJ Davis got going a little bit, but he was able to respond. Virginia faced this Clemson in the semifinals after the tigers defeated NC state 80 to 54. Number 14 Miami held off wake forest 74 72 and will face number 21 duke and the other semifinal. The blue Devils blew out pit, 96, 69. Dennis Cox, Greensboro, North Carolina.

WGN Radio
"over 80" Discussed on WGN Radio
"He's the chief of cardiology and an associate medical director of the bloom cardiovascular institute at northwestern medicine. Doctor thanks for coming into the studio. John, thanks for the invitation. Happy to be here. So what does that mean you do? Are you a cardiologist? Are you a surgeon? Do you operate on people's hearts? No, I'm more in the cognitive space that is to say, thinking about what puts people at risk for heart disease, what's the right diagnosis? What's the right intervention? How do we manage people? How do we take care of people, longitudinally? If you will, as a cardiologist, I started risk, work through disease and take care of people throughout the continuum. My surgical colleagues do other interventions, but we really think that we encompass the entire patient in the entire patient experience to lead towards a healthier heart. Maybe if we better listen to you, we wouldn't need them. You said it not me. Yeah, hate them. We're happy you're there. Because people don't listen enough to maybe they use. So what's the message? What would you, if you wanted people to know one thing about their heart health, would you want them to hear? Well, over 80% of heart disease is preventable. Choices we make, volitional activities, things that we select and choose, have a great bearing on our cardiovascular health. Yes, there is a family history and there's a genetic component. But truly, John over 80% of the heart disease we treat the requires surgery that requires medicines is preventable. And I think if we can start from that set point, a lot of people can own their heart health. I don't smoke, and I know we know you shouldn't, if you do stop, but what after that? What's the next step? It's interesting you said that, John, because we've recently articulated 8

WTOP
"over 80" Discussed on WTOP
"Minnesota gave his family your fully vaccinated I feel a little safer I guess And others here have taken them off and are thrilled to leave skeletons from St. Louis The only reason is I just didn't see anyone else doing it Vaccinated got the booster and all that stuff I feel fine no symptoms the mask mandate signs are still up here but TSA says it's not enforcing the mandate for now The same is true with many other airports Amtrak and Uber no longer require masks in the wake of the federal court ruling that did away with the federal mandate As we hear from CBS Allison keyes the vaccine maker Moderna is looking to offer updated COVID boosters sometime in the fall The company says it was already working on a shot combining its original shot with added protection against the beta variant Now it says people given that version of the vaccine produced antibodies more capable of fighting several variants including omicron than the current boosters An independent autopsy confirms Patrick Leo was shot in the back of the head by a Grand Rapids Michigan police officer while face down on the ground Detroit area medical examiner doctor Werner Spitz performed it The only injury on this body was a typical bullet wound of entrance The official autopsy is not been made public for 26 year old black man was killed after a traffic stop earlier this month And a judge in Michigan has denied a bid to reduce bond for the parents of a teenager accused in a fatal school shooting last year They are jailed on involuntary manslaughter charges Russia launched its new offensive in the eastern part of Ukraine journalist Nolan Peterson says for now at least attention is turned away from the capital key Fools are back in online learning Public transportation is running The bars and restaurants and gyms are now open Even Uber is operational again So it feels like life is slowly bit by bit coming back to normal Commemoration today in Oklahoma City of the deadly 1995 federal building bombing led by the governor Kevin stitt 27 years ago within minutes a 168 lives were lost Mothers fathers sisters brothers husbands wives and Friends.

WTOP
"over 80" Discussed on WTOP
"O series leads Women's soccer Washington Gotham FC three one Dave Preston WTO sports The top stories we're following for you this morning on WTO Russia continues its assault on Ukraine multiple explosions took place in the western city of lviv Meantime president volodymyr zelensky is vowing to fight absolutely to the end in the strategically vital Mario capturing the port city would give Russia a land corridor to the Crimean Peninsula The gas tax holiday in Maryland is over now So drivers are seeing an increase of at least 36 cents a gallon at the pump now The decision to suspend the tax for 30 days stemmed from increased gas prices related to the Russian invasion of Ukraine Virginia is still considering a gas tax holiday The White House Easter egg roll is back President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden say they are looking forward to hosting around 30,000 kids and adults today the egg roll was canceled the last two years because of the pandemic This year's theme is egg egg education I see what you did there Stay with WTO for more on these stories in just minutes In other words three mass shootings across the country over Easter weekend in South Carolina are shooting at a nightclub early yesterday wounded at least 9 people Also in South Carolina Saturday gunfire erupted at a busy mall in the state capital of Columbia about 90 miles north of the nightclub shooting 9 people were shot 5 people were injured trying to escape And in Pittsburgh two 17 year old boys were killed in a shooting at a party early yesterday at least 8 people were wounded at least 31 people were wounded in total 6 18 Traffic and weather on the 8s to Jack Taylor in the traffic center Be careful in Bethesda we'd had word from collars on the outer lip near river road we'd had word of a broken down vehicle unclear if it made it off to the right shoulder it was reported along the right side You'll kind of be approaching it at speed if you're leaving the two 70 spur or coming around from old Georgetown road headed toward river road in the legion bridge Two 70 is still looking good south coming out of Frederick no early troubles yet and the roadways remain dry for the next couple hours or so We're good between the beltways on 95 and the BW Parkway a couple issues happening in buoy long-standing crash with an overturned box truck 50 east out near one 97 and freeway airports stay right to get by and unfortunately we'd had some tire debris very large truck tire debris 50 east out in your three three O one could be along the left and right side Unfortunately it's being struck So it does end up in different spots Chillin road eastbound near 19th avenue there was a crash no real worries yet She come through Annapolis and Bowie headed back westbound headed toward Chevrolet Beltway is good between Bethesda and oxen hill enter and outer loop where quiet in Virginia for that matter between Alexandria and McLean the wreck update in Sterling thank you collars 7 going eastbound before drainsville road as you head to the intersection the crash is off in the left turn lane through lanes open really not causing a delay The intersection had been blocked at seminary road near Mark center drive the wreck was out in your north beauregard street and you'd been under police direction 95 is good to go coming out of Fredericksburg through woodbridge moving through Springfield north on to three 95 up to the 14th 66 without delay yet Gainesville east headed toward roslyn watch out on 28th south at Leland road manassas park There was an earlier crash there On the rails Mark Camden trains 8 41 and 8 43 both had been reporting a 15 to 20 minute delay Its window nations spring break sale get two free Windows for every two you buy for as many as you need and make no payments for two years Call 8 6 6 90 nation today Jack Taylor WTO pre traffic Mike's Jennifer I guess we had a leftover winter day somewhere Yes indeed it's going to be a raw day The Rain is as far north as culpeper and Fredericksburg now that it will continue to spread northward over the next several.

WBAP 820AM
"over 80" Discussed on WBAP 820AM
"That together employ over 80 million workers to ensure their workforces are fully vaccinated. Alright. Yesterday's show before this, uh This announcement this address to the nation that yes, we've become a socialist country. Now we were talking about that We were talking about socialism. It's and after 20 years in this business and radio and television We always had conversations, wealth. We don't get our ducks in a row. If we don't do the right thing. Elect the right people, um, will become a socialist nation well when the federal government what the founding fathers called the general government believe that their scope of authority extends. To basically erased states' rights. What is that? That's socialism. You know, affecting 80 92 maybe 100 million jobs in the private sector, not just in the federal government, but the private sector. Well, the Republican National Committee has, uh, Does not taking this lightly. There's some more to this story. And with it is the co chair of the RNC, Tommy Hicks. Thanks for being with me. Thanks, Rick. Great to be on. Uh, man, I I'm very seldom speechless as a talk show host. But after I heard this president and I don't know if you call it a stunt, I'm not sure what it is. He knows he can't under. The color of the presidency. Tell the private sector what to do. So we did an end around run asking OSHA to create a new rule to get what he wanted. This can't stand Can it? Well, this has been a total disaster for eight months, and it's getting worse. And I think this is a distraction. I mean, distracting the American people on the anniversary of 9 11. About the disastrous withdrawal there and how we've left Americans behind, But the president is not King. And this is not how our country works, and the RNC is committed to fighting for the American people and for jobs and business and small businesses across the country. That's the heartbeat of our economy. Well, Yes, obviously. And it's when you look at this. We're on the tail end of this lockdown from the pandemic. Of course, here in the great state of Texas, we've got to governor that thinks more about the people he serves than he does about his own political future. So we were the leader in that regard, But what can be done? Will the RNC file suit? What? What will they do? Looks like we are going to be able to file suit. But the RNC is busy building the infrastructure that we need to win back the house and the Senate going into 2022 we? We've got to do that. In order to stop this insanity. The Democrats have been hijacked by the radical left. And when you talk about governors, I'm in California right now. We're very focused on getting people to turn out for the recall vote, the Democrats need to be held accountable. The lockdowns and California the mandates from out of Sacramento. Have really, really angered a lot of Middle class American families who just want to go. Go to work and they want their kids to go to school in person. And and I the numbers look good. We can win this recall. Well, that's good. I hope you do. I broadcasted out of Southern California cave and be for about 15 years and you know, I told told the company. I work there, but I'm not going to raise my kids there, so I flew back and forth for all that time. You know, having said that? I mean a lot of people today right now, even as you and I are speaking or saying Wait a minute, Rick. Um you know, I don't want to get the shot, but I don't want to lose my job. In. You know, there are more than 100 employees here there wherever it happens to be. You know what's their option? Where did they go? Well, I think you're going to see lawsuits across the country, Um, pop up because clearly this is unconstitutional, and Joe Biden has just shown that he's Willing to break the law all over the place, whether it's this or not enforcing the law at the border. Um, but you're going to see litigation on all this, and I don't think I don't think so. She can do anything. Where the federal government through OSHA can do this. Well, you know, they can certainly try. I mean, with a legal background basically by executive order, the president orders OSHA to create a new rule. That he's come up with their if you have 100 or more employees, you have to make sure they're all vaccinated or face of $1400 fine per incident. These businesses if you've got 100 employees are maybe just over that. You can't afford that kind of fine. So basically you're controlling the masses through caveat of a federal agency because he knows he can't do it legally himself through executive order. Um, I mean, does the RNC or you guys working on this right now? Do you have legal minds huddled together, trying to figure out what to do. Yes, absolutely. And we've We've actually tripled the size our legal team in recent months and just know that we're going to be involved in lots of litigation across the country for issues like this, but also to make sure that your legal vote does count. Wherever your whichever state you live in. Yeah, well, if I'm if I've had one email, I've had hundreds per day saying Rick is it worth voting after the fiasco In 2020? The lame stream media won't even talk about voter fraud or the so called rider insurrection on the sixth or anything else that is uncomfortable. Um, you know less somebody feel uncomfortable. It's obvious they don't know the American people very well as we speak today, talking with Tommy Hicks, co chair of the RNC, Um if an individual is setting in home right now listening to us, or they're in the cubicle worker out on the job site. They heard the president and his mandate yesterday. They're worried about losing their job. What would be your advice? Well, there will be litigation. This is an illegal act that the president knighted states committed. And so it will be stopped. But keep your heads up. Make sure you do vote. Uh, the American people are smart. We have the most, uh, best country, the best system and the history of Planet Earth. And when we all get together and go vote these guys out of office, the Social Democrats Things will look better again, and I'm sitting here again in California. If you have friends or family in California, asked them to get out and vote and get rid of Newsome as governor, and that's going to start the tide of taking back our country. Uh, I hope that works out for you. But California. Uh, is a mass always has been a mess Legislatively. I had to lobby in Sacramento several times to get Megan's law database to be opened up for the residents. So I think you you have a right to know if a child molester lives next to your school or on your block, but California hasn't shown me much in regards to that, but I hope it works this time right now. We're not talking about California or even the state of Texas were talking about the entire nation. Under your right. We're not a monarchy. One guy doesn't decide what's right for everybody else. But evidently, Biden didn't get that memo. Uh, Tommy Hicks, co chair of the RNC. Thanks for being with me. I appreciate it. We'll look for those lawsuits. A lot of Americans are looking toward the Republican Party saying, Okay, um you said you're going to help. What are you going to do? And that's what we want to know what the RNC is going to do. Um, we'll be right back on news. Talk A 20 w B A p Inflation is here. Price.

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"President Biden's new vaccine requirements for as many as 100 Million Americans are drawing fire from some quarters. American Federation of Government Employees National President Everett Kelly says the changes should have been negotiated with the union President Biden's order covers most federal workers in many private sector employees to all employers. With 100 or more employees. That together employ over 80 million workers. To ensure their workforces. Are fully vaccinated or show a negative test at least once a week. He pointed a finger at those who haven't gotten covid shots. You've been patient. But our patience is wearing thin. And your refusal has cost all of us 25% of eligible Americans remain unvaccinated, the president warns. We're in the top stretch, and it could last for a while. I'm Rita Foley after a nearly weeklong break testimony resuming in the R Kelly case. One of the latest witnesses against R. Kelly, a radio station intern who tried to land an interview with the R and B star to make her bones in the industry. She was invited to travel from Salt Lake City to kill his compound in Chicago. But instead of a one on one, she ended up locked in a darkened room, she says. When she was offered food after two days there, she said, moments after eating some, she passed out. And during that time that she was unconscious, she said, R. Kelly raped her. She is the latest to take the stand to testify without using her real name against the singer. Kelly has denied allegations by federal prosecutors that he ran a criminal enterprise to exploit women, girls and boys for sex. I'm Oscar Welles Gabriel. Some of the nation's governors are taking issue with President Biden's plan to force large companies to either mandate vaccines or require weekly testing. Montana Republican governor Greg Gianforte is calling a new vaccination mandate unlawful and un American he's made it illegal in his state for private employers to require that workers get vaccinated. Mississippi Republican Governor Tate Reeves, calling the plan unconstitutional and terrifying, suggesting that President Biden was a tyrant. The president in his speech on his new covid plan, criticized elected officials who are working to undermine the fight against Covid 19. Instead of encouraging people to get vaccinated, a mask up there, ordering mobile morgues for the unvaccinated dying from covid in their communities. Jackie Quinn Washington President Biden is announcing new steps to vaccinate more Americans against Covid 19 while sharply criticizing those who have not gotten shots. The president says most Americans have done the right thing by getting vaccinated. He and they are frustrated by the 80 million who have not been patient. But our patience is wearing thin. And your refusal has cost all of us. Among other steps. He's rolling out sweeping federal vaccine requirements affecting as many as 100 million Americans, including mandating that all employers with more than 100 workers require vaccinations or weekly tests. The moves come as the U. S. Sees a sharp rise in cases about 300% more each day. But at this time last year Saga or Megane at the White House.

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"To open this weekend connecting 1 83 9 35, and the opening comes just less than four months after the old flyovers were taken down. But text that says some final work need to be known overnight. So north at 9 35 will be closed at 1 83. Beginning at 11 o'clock tonight, All lanes will be reopened by eight a.m. tomorrow along with a brand new flyover. And speaking of traffic at a 604. And here's a look at Austin's on time traffic with don prior. Really, Not much to look at. Right now. You're looking good out there. If you're heading out on that big morning commute on the big major thoroughfares thanks flowing just fine at the moment, no incidents or any problems down prior with Austin's on time traffic looking at your news, radio K LBJ Radar Weather Watch were definitely off to a cool start this morning and Things are going to warm up by this afternoon. We're going to climb too high 94 maybe 95 degrees. No chance for rain in the forecast and should be plenty of sunshine. Very little cloud cover expected as well. Low tonight about 64 degrees and right now in round rock, whereas 61 I'm Patrick Osborne. You can connect with us at news radio. Okay, well, BJ dot com Todd and down Show is on the air. We're live Jump in at 512836059. Now. Here are Todd and done. Ah ha 605. Todd Jeffries. That's my name. And on the other side of the table six ft away, Mr. Don Price. That's right. How you doing? I'm fine. You look great. I've got a great night's sleep last time. I feel like my clock is starting to readjust. Now. What does that mean? A great night's sleep. What does that? What does that What does I got over eight hours. It's rare that I get over 80 hours and I I went to bed at eight p.m. out. And, uh, stuck. Hold. You're.

Liberty Talk FM
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"Gather employ over 80 million workers to ensure their workforces are fully vaccinated. Those who already says will be subjected weekly testing is also imposing a mandate for federal employees to be vaccinated without an option for testing. The president again urged the 80 million Americans who haven't gotten the shot to do so. The PSA is upping the penalty for people who don't wear masks on public transportation. The new fines go into effect Friday by a unanimous vote. Officials with the Los Angeles County School District have ordered vaccines for all students aged 12 and older. The Justice Department is suing Texas over the state's new ban on most abortions. Attorney General Merrick Garland says the Texas law essentially restricts abortion before a fetus viability, violating a woman's constitutional choice. He gave Particular attention to the Texas laws intent to sidestep state responsibility. And as he put it, deputized citizens with no connection to serve as bounty hunters authorized recover at least $10,000 per claim from individuals who facilitate a woman's exercise of her constitutional rights. Garland says Americans should fear other states copying the model. If it stands and added the DOJ would seek to sue other states that try Grenoble. Scott Fox knew a manhunt underway in East ST Louis, Illinois, after police say suspects in the shooting with multiple victims, then crashed their vehicle into a commuter train at a crossing. America is listening to Fox News. Once upon a time, there was Steve and me. Then came our sweet little Molly. In a few years later, there was just me and Molly. Life doesn't always go as planned. Fortunately, Steve plan for the unexpected, and Molly and I were taken care of United of Omaha was there for us United of Omaha. We serve families with care and compassion in their time of need. We pay the majority of claims within a week..

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"All employers with 100 more employees. That together employ over 80 million workers to ensure their workforces are fully vaccinated. Those who already says will be subjected a weekly testing is also imposing a mandate for federal employees to be vaccinated without an option for testing. The president again urged the 80 million Americans who haven't gotten the shot to do so. The PSA is upping the penalty for people who don't wear masks on public transportation. The new fines go into effect Friday by a unanimous vote. Officials with the Los Angeles County School District have ordered vaccines for all students aged 12 and older. The Justice Department is suing Texas over the state's new ban on most abortions. Attorney General Merrick Garland says the Texas law essentially restricts abortion before a fetus viability, violating a woman's constitutional choice. He gave Particular attention to the Texas laws intent to sidestep state responsibility. And as he put it, deputized citizens with no connection to serve as bounty hunters authorized recover at least $10,000 per claim from individuals who facilitate a woman's exercise of her constitutional rights. Garland says Americans should fear other states copying the model. If it stands and added the DOJ would seek to sue other states that try Grenoble. Scott Fox knew a manhunt underway in East ST Louis, Illinois, after police say suspects in the shooting with multiple victims, then crashed their vehicle into a commuter train at a crossing America is listening to Fox News..

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"All employers with 100 or more employees that together employ over 80 million workers. To ensure their workforces are fully vaccinated. Those who already says will be subjected a weekly testing is also imposing a mandate for federal employees to be vaccinated without an option for testing. The president again urged the 80 million Americans who haven't gotten the shot to do so. The T S a is up during the penalty for people who don't wear masks on public transportation. The new fines go into effect Friday by a unanimous vote. Officials with the Los Angeles County School District have ordered vaccines for all students aged 12 and older. The Justice Department is suing Texas over the state's new ban on most abortions. Attorney General Merrick Garland says the Texas law essentially restricts abortion before a fetus viability. Violating a woman's constitutional choice. He gave particular attention to the Texas laws intent to sidestep state responsible. Ability. And as he put it, deputized citizens with no connection to serve as bounty hunters authorized recover at least $10,000 per claim from individuals who facilitate a woman's exercise of her constitutional rights. Garland says Americans should fear other states copying the model. If it stands and added the DOJ would seek to sue other states that try Grenoble. Scott Fox knew a manhunt underway in East ST Louis, Illinois, after police say suspects in the shooting with multiple victims, then crashed their vehicle into a commuter train at a crossing. America.

KSFO-AM
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"That together employ over 80 million workers to ensure their workforces are fully vaccinated. Those who already says will be subjected a weekly testing is also imposing a mandate for federal employees to be vaccinated without an option for testing. The president again urged the 80 million Americans who haven't gotten the shot to do so. The T S A is upping the penalty for people who don't wear masks on public transportation. The new fines go into effect Friday by a unanimous vote. Officials with the Los Angeles County School district have ordered vaccines for all students aged 12 and older. The Justice Department is suing Texas over the state's new ban on most abortions. Attorney General Merrick Garland says the Texas law essentially restricts abortion before a fetus viability, violating a woman's constitutional choice. He gave particular attention to the Texas laws intent to sidestep state responsibility, and, as he put it, deputized citizens with no connection to serve as bounty hunters. Authorized recover at least $10,000 per claim from individuals who facilitate a woman's exercise of her constitutional rights. Garland says Americans should fear other states copying the model. If it stands and added the DOJ would seek to sue other states that try Grenoble. Scott Fox News. A manhunt underway in East ST Louis, Illinois, after police say suspects in the shooting with multiple victims, then crashed their vehicle into a commuter train at a crossing America is listening to Fox News. One of brothers Pictures presents Cry Macho, a story of being lost and found as Clint Eastwood returns as Mike Milo, a one time rodeo star with then takes a job from an expose to bring the man's young son home from Mexico. The unlikely pair faced a challenging journey. The only road home is through redemption that you'll be able to see it in.

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"That together employ over 80 million workers to ensure their workforces are fully vaccinated. Those who already says will be subjected a weekly testing is also imposing a mandate for federal employees to be vaccinated without an option for testing. The president again urged the 80 million Americans who haven't gotten the shot to do so. The T S A is upping the penalty for people who don't wear masks on public transportation. The new fines go into effect Friday by a unanimous vote. Officials with the Los Angeles County School district have ordered vaccines for all students aged 12 and older. The Justice Department is suing Texas over the state's new ban on most abortions. Attorney General Merrick Garland says the Texas law essentially restricts abortion before a fetus viability. Violating a woman's constitutional choice. He gave particular attention to the Texas laws intent to sidestep state responsibility. And as he put it, deputized citizens with no connection to serve as bounty hunters authorized recover at least $10,000 per claim from individuals who facilitate a woman's exercise of her constitutional rights. Garland says Americans should fear other states copying the model. If it stands and added the DOJ would seek to sue other states that try Grenoble. Scott Fox News A manhunt underway in East ST Louis, Illinois, after police say suspects in the shooting with multiple victims, then crashed their vehicle into a commuter train at a crossing..

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"Put them on a stick and started waving them as a helicopter came by. But then she said she had another fear. Could she get the pants on quick enough? Before the helicopter got down. She was successful in that as well. Obviously a male pilot. She's an older lady Scott. Okay. All right. News update straight ahead. Yeah. Howdy. Neighbors run Hey, checking out the latest on our agricultural news on talk Radio's new generation K O K. C. Back in just a moment P Proceed. Farms has three excellent seed wheat varieties for wheat growers, just like from in 2021. Bob Dole as why Monument and green Hammer all have very good Agra nomics to help farmers obtain maximum forage and grain yields along with good milling and baking qualities. Call today to reserve your seat Wheat for this fall called Joe at 580541 1949. That's 58541 1949. How do the neighbors Ron Hayes here for Union Mutual Insurance of Oklahoma Union Mutual has served the insurance needs of rural Oklahoma for over 80 years, and I'm excited to tell you about a premier product that we've introduced to serve. Your insurance needs even better. Our town and country policy is new and here to save you money and offer you true protection for your property when it comes.

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"Around or just over. 80 Partly sunny mid eighties Wednesday 68 at O Hare and Midway 67 at the lake. I'm Ken Bone at the Weather Channel WLS Am 8 90 with another update in 30 minutes. And after another deadly weekend here, a violent 1 42 people shot 10 fatally and citywide gun violence Since Friday night, top cop David Brown will be in Washington D. C today as the president host law enforcement from across the country, the president to discuss his anti crime strategy, which reportedly includes Investing Federal covid funds into policing also pushing federal strike forces into cities like Chicago, one of the latest shootings last night Sunday. 30 year old man suffered life threatening injuries shot on the Stevenson that caused him to veer off the road and crash. Three other adults travelling in the vehicle were unharmed. Luckily last weekend over 100 people shot in the city, making it The most violent weekend of the year. So far, agents from the FBI and U. S Homeland Security have arrived in Haiti to help investigate last week's assassination of the president there in Haitian officials Have now arrested a Florida based doctor, accusing him of playing a central role in the assassination. WLS news time 8 33 traffic wise an accident The center Lane blocked Eisenhower inbound at central, causing some problems this morning, the Kennedy O'Hare into downtown 35 on the Eisenhower Or nailed to the post office now at 50 minutes, and that looks like it is building right now. Next traffic update in about 15 minutes, Mattress firm's Fourth of July sale has been extended for a limited time shop and save up to $500 on top rated mattress brands like Celean, Sleepy's Plus, Get a Free adjustable base with your $999 mattress purchase. At the opening bell. The Dow is down 98 points 34 7 71, the NASDAQ Up 49, the S and P down about four points more of the Bruce ST James Show on the way Next..

Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM
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"By play from replays Because there are 30 teams every night. Somebody's on the road. It's been two seasons worth. And there's been, I think plenty of replaced during every broadcast. I mean, everybody, please replace everybody. How is nobody else getting tripped up on this? Because no one is 83 years old, and it's a guy again it and the play was difficult over the weekend, where he lost the ball. The play at the fans were fan reached over, but he was in the building for that, and still had no clue. So I mean anything's on the table. Sorry. I can't use age as a factor T war because al you got Al McCoy is calling the NBA Finals at 88. And Bob Bucher is calling a clean game, and he's in his mid to late eighties as well. So those guys are older than John, and they're calling crisp games. I don't know if we can use 83 years old to blame on on this anymore. What am I supposed to do? It's got. It's got to be in there a little bit, and I mean al McCoy, who is in the building and fairly close at this point. I don't even think he did road games that much during the regular season, probably for this reason specifically, but you've got to at least a little bit. Give John some sympathy here for being over 80 and even knowing what he's watching on any monitor in front of him, and, thankfully knew it was baseball here. Sorry, it's on the monitor. Here's what I give him credit for is that he still wants to do road games. Ugur is bailed out of road games. I don't know if Al McCoy this road games anymore, but most of these old guys say where I'm just going to do home games. John wants to do every game. He wants to do every single game possible and That means going to Yankee Stadium right now to call games off of a monitor. And can we hear that one more time? I want this in its entirety. Here is John Sterling, watching a replay of Aaron Judge hit a home run earlier in the game and thinking he's doing it again. Buyers. Judge Man The Breaking ball is hit in the air to deep left That ball is high. It is far head is gone. Unfortunately, that was a replay of the home run, but it was a good good play. Mhm..

KTAR 92.3FM
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"It. Stop being a wanted. Look, Nobody wants. I'm not flying because I don't want to wear a mask for five hours about to go to New York or something, and I understand people's frustration. The other thing is you talked about there's a guy in the FAA. Eventually there's going to be a guy that says, Hey, I'm her boyfriend, or I'm just a dude here, and he's going to thump you, and then you're going to sleep on the airplane in a different way. All Arizona Daily download one Covid cases on the rise. All right, So let's talk about the delta variant. Highly transmissible. Yep, so it was first seen in India. It is now seen Arizona 20% of New Covid cases are in Arizona. So, um, we've seen Arizona. Let's see. 30% jump in daily cases across the state. I mean, relatively low cases. Still, I mean, I would say But I mean, there are doctors out there that say, Listen, um, this could get bad You might want to just get that shot. Here's one doc. Over 80% of all cases that we're seeing are are from three variants more transmissible than what we were seeing last year at the height of the surge is all right. So that's Dr David Angle Dollar. He was joined us before T. Gen. But, um You know, I think that these I I hope that we are not going to be put in a spot where we're back in March of 2020 when we're all, um Kind of hanging out there in the wind with no protection Because of these variants ever get through the vaccine. It's going to kill the economy. I'm not saying we're gonna get locked down again because I don't think that will happen. But you're gonna get sick Kids are going to get sick. Uh, kind of what we're seeing right now, with a daily jump in cases over the past two weeks, Arizona has seen a 30% jump in daily cases across the state. And you know if you're not vaccinated, I guess. Enjoy the delta variant here is you're gonna gets about these, though, if the one that everybody is worried about it's one that gets by the vaccine if you're vaccinated. You really don't have anything to worry about. So far so far. You have nothing. The one that gets by that isn't coming here unless we have either open borders or we're allowing little fly in from all over the world. And those are people that are landing here. In places where they're escaping there on vacation. They don't even know they had it and thats them not being vaccinated somewhere else. We can never stop any. We can't stop any of that. So she shut down the airlines and shut down the and that's none of those things are happening again. So the best thing that you can do is Consult your doctor. If you're worried about some of these things Find out what you think is best. Don't read. Mm ago. I'm going with that thing and then go from there, but some of this stuff may be unavoidable. I mean, if it's in South America, and then people fly here from Brazil or Argentina That And it got by it would get by our vaccines. Well, then it would probably have gotten by anything they would have had as well. So unless we shut down this, maybe yes. For a little while real quick. Do you know some people who who have got covid over the last couple weeks? I'm not saying that it's the delta variant. I'm just.

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