12 Burst results for "Riffa"

The Dan Bongino Show
"riffa" Discussed on The Dan Bongino Show
"Thin. You could take your patients in. Ramat up your caboose. Your patience is running thin. Your senile corrupt old man. a loser. matt. Walsh described them perfectly yesterday. The bag of rotting oatmeal perfect believes nothing to do with age. People they deserve respect lives chronologically longer than you've experienced more to mazing that a guy. This man sages learned nothing. An embarrassment to people his age of us their age wisdom and experience to teach and educate the younger generation. People like me a disgrace. All right they said folks he's gone full tyrant now. This is the language of a tyrant as well. Here's joe biden. Because there are some governors. Ron dishonest. greg abbott here. Kristie gnomes involved to fourteen governors around. The country are going to object to this vaccine mandate. And i'm telling you they are going to win anita fourteenth amendment grounds or riffa. Mark my words. There will be an injunction. There's no way this will stand. Everybody needs to resist. Stand stand fast. They will be an injunction on this. I'd be stunned if there isn't here. He is again the language of retiring. He wants to get those governors governors out of the way. How joe you. What are you gonna do. You gonna take them in the basement. Goodfellas style bring about body bag but it. What are you talking about joe. Tell me again how. This isn't the language of tyrants again. Who the hell is this guy. Think he's talking to check this out still not help. These governors won't help speed depending. I'll use my power as president to get them out of the way so you're gonna do higher The guys who took care of joe patchy at the end the casino. What does this guy a mobster who talks like this. No less from a coward a senile coward. I mean every word that a coward he is a coward. He's always been a coward. And he's a liar a documented plagiarizing liar man with not a shred of dignity. Who the hell are you talking to. Man folks fights coming to your door. I've warned you in the past and a warn you again. You may think each time. Oh it's just this. It's just that against something on that. Come later to such just anything. It's just your freedom and everybody to wake up to that soon. This fight is at your door. take it now. You can take it later but it's only gonna get worse but just to show you how phony these people are. Why they're going to lose in court bill de blasio. The communists mayor of new york city whose destroyed the city. I grew up in and love. The blasi has a covert vaccination a requirement to you have to show proof of your.

Atheist Nomads
"riffa" Discussed on Atheist Nomads
"Is anybody can sue anyone who helped a woman get an abortion past the six week of just station mark whether they were aware of it or not. Yes including can sue the woman who got the abortion. Oh we'll obviously that's the main target this presents presents. The possibility where a rapist could sue the woman. He raped pretend thousand dollars because she got an abortion. As soon as she found out she was pregnant for the uber driver. That took her to the clinic to get it done or anybody who donated to planned parenthood of texas or any other known abortion clinic. It's ridiculous and anytime you have a law that has no. It's not an official state. Telephone number that you can call to turn. People in state does not have one of those. This is all privately run in their early getting hit with so much spam. They're going to have to shutdown anyway. But the idea of having your neighbor turn in somebody. For suspected criminal activity has never ended well rate never. This isn't expected to end well. Nobody wants to end well. No they wanted to end. They want us to just like wow. Let's just pretend we did not do that. And you know what's great is fantastic is what just happened on the other side of the border. That's the next door. oh my god we. Aren't there yet come on. So so yeah the the so. The plan here is absolutely insane because wendy's lawsuits start. It's people who in no other realm would have any standing there is no standing. That's what hat. So it creates a whole new level of standing where literally somebody who lives across. Who doesn't even live in your sights danvers. Naive and buys you. Don't even have to physically be there. Somebody who doesn't know you or who you are just knows your name and something happened Not enough details to file the lawsuit. But it doesn't even have to be somebody who knows you know ensue. You for an abortion. People who sit in a church basement every wednesday night with lists of people that of license plates or people that they've suspected of having abortions they go through and the file out the paperwork and they sue massively because they have nothing better to do with their own fucking lives. Yup then bruin somebody else's so the satanic temple has a plan to get around this okay. They have filed a letter of the food and drug administration arguing that their members in texas need to have legal access to abortion pills for specifically musical pro pro stall and mifepristone which is needed by their members for the satanic sacramento of abortion under riffa religious freedom restoration act. It is their firmly held religious belief. That women should have access to abortion. No questions asked yet. Because it is personal ritual body bodily autonomy and yet bodily at in in alienable body bodily autonomy which texas as a joke anyway but it will be fascinating to see where this goes now. I'm sure the fda is not going to have like their response is probably going to be. Why are you asking us about this. They're just like us out of this. Keep us out of this. Keep us out of this. The fda doesn't weigh in on god. I feel the headache like the empathy headache. I have with whoever got that letter. Oh god i do not want to deal with this labor day. Yeah 'cause we're riffa comes in is in the defense on the lawsuit. Yeah but as nothing to do with the. But they're filing that with the fda for to try to get no. I think i think it's really just trying to get some paper trail for when they go to bat in court. Yeah now of course this will not change is the need for people to be able to cross the us mexico border to get abortions but thanks to the mexican supreme court that direction of travel is going to switch other way round maybe women in southern texas to get access to a safe abortion will need to go to mexico yes where mexico's supreme court has unanimously ruled that criminal penalties for portion is unconstitutional and has directed the State legislature in choa julia which borders texas to fix their laws. Oh because they probably had some pretty severe three years in prison and a fine for getting an abortion aches now. This isn't a sweeping abortion. Is legal all over the place but you can't make it criminal which basically is like a green light this is going to. This is mexico. The mexican supreme court doesn't work the way the. Us supreme court works us. Supreme court makes a ruling to something's unconstitutional than any state. That has a law like that. That's automatically nolan void in mexico. They can only rule on a specific law. They can't do big sweeping rulings right but they can create precedent and then other states will get sued in lower courts in the lower courts will cite that precedent and one by one each and every state every state's laws will be thrown out now. That happened with same sex marriage in mexico and that happened with marijuana. Yeah and now. It's happening with with abortion. Which will mean in southern texas women will be crossing the border into mexico get abortions right because there's nobody who's just pro-abortion their pro safe abortion. Yeah and if you make it illegal. It becomes unsafe. Yup.

KMJ NOW
"riffa" Discussed on KMJ NOW
"And then went away. Yeah. So I mean, as this recall ever goes into the home stretch, the two biggies it should be able to help him. Don't look like they're going to be landing much help at all, but on his own. Gavin Newsom has done very well in sort of coming back now. Is that something that's trend worthy that we see whenever somebody is about to be recalled. Do they come back for just a little minute? Greg Davis. Come back for just a little minute before. Uh What's his name? Arnold? Swag. Schwarzenegger knocked him out. The answer is yes. So this could be something cyclical. Don't know. We'll find out. I don't know. But it's interesting to note that this this betting website Um Predictive does well. It does. It does. Well, so, uh, Those of us who like to favor the recall and see him go on his way. Yeah, that, you know, too happy with that. The governor is rosier outlook in recent days is reflected in the polls. You've got See which one is a nice, reputable ball here. Well, there's one that chose Newsome with an edge of 10 points. 10 points. I mean, that's That's a happy day poll for him. You better hope that one stays. In the black. There are a number of little polls I'm looking at here where he's up 5 to 10 points. So the why Why did this happen? The recall effort gained momentum during the Covid pandemic as his critics of the states you know, super duper aggressive, you know, lockdown efforts really nailed the governor. School closures and rising crime. And all of that, I mean, measured a lot of discontented showed up in these polling numbers. And some businesses. Uh To both wealthy And not so wealthy. With investment investment type businesses. Are looking at a California where a lot of these businesses have left the state. And leaving a lot of people that work for those businesses. Uh, in a very negative mood as far as the governor goes, so we've got a little bit of that on the other side. But the supporters Have really reeled in the cash. And flooded California airwaves with a ton of advertising to fend off the challenge. Opponents of the recall effort have raised $68.9 million.06 times as much as the amount You know, pulled in in the pro recall side, according to Cal matters. Holy Moses. So should more than half of the voters say yes to the recall. The next government will be whomever of the 46 replacement candidates gets the most votes. The second part of the ballot. The second part of the question again. I'm fresh to that I voted this morning. Got my ballot out of here. It's headed down to election Central as we speak. So bets on Larry Elder The conservative radio talk show host. I have fallen 1.3 cents From 25 cents. On August 24th. Bet on YouTube that YouTube star and and you know, real estate entrepreneur Kevin Riffa, Pfaff wrap. There we go, never can get it right, Who's also running Democrat? Um, cost four cents, down from 13 cents in mid August, and I'll tell you something. And neither of the candidates are Over a penny. If we're talking and you know The lingo from this website. So a wager on Newsome. To keep the gig fell as low as 68 cents early in January. It now stands at 89 cents. If we're talking money, honey. What does it mean Anything at all? I mean, there are people who understand these polls even better than I do. Even though marketing is my thing thing thing. And Thomas Delta. Caro is one of them. You know, he's the political Head. Of, uh If I had three or four heads, that's yeah. You got it. So put that in your pipe and smoke it. Uh, Tom Del Vaccaro will be joining us at noon today, and we'll look at that something else. Since we're talking to the governor, Hold on, Let me wet my whistle. Oh, Wonderful, wonderful. Michael, do we have calls by the way? Oh, that's good. That's good. Let me get that call. Cynthia is all the life wants to talk about Millie military dogs being left behind in Afghanistan. Oh, boy. If I get a handle on that one, all of them be living here. Cynthia, Go ahead. You're on K. M. J. Hi. Yeah. Hello. I was calling because I was very disturbed to hear on Fox News. That our military leaders had deliberately ordered our service guy. To leave our military working dogs on the tarmac is their cages behind with a left Afghanistan. They did not take the dogs. I was upset. It had to leave the Look to cry and There's pictures of been there as The Pentagon. Denies it profusely. What do you have to stay about that Ray? Well, I mean, if it's a true story, it makes me sick to my stomach. Just like you probably even manifested tear over that if it's true. If it's not true, it came from somewhere and I want to know the basis of the story. So is there more to the story that we don't know? Was there a happy ending? Um With all the general orders that were given not to take anything not to do anything. When he pulled out of this country. It wouldn't surprise me at all. If some of the dogs the military dogs would be, you know, last on the list, Cynthia thank you for the call and the heads up. Going to look into it, and I'll let you know in the next couple of days where I can find Um, if there's anything Going on privately with getting military dogs out, I'll let you know. If there's anything we can do on the private side. Mm hmm. If um Yeah, I'll just leave it at that, because I don't know if there's any truth to that story or not. Okay now the other issue. With Gavin Newsom in mind. There's a big battle going on to secure an additional $4.2 billion. Or what? And it's hit a major impact on the Santa California for what kids? Can you guess? Right high speed rail. You got it. Avenues, and the legislative leaders are failing to reach a compromise on Friday. They left it on the table. Both sides are not happy. Unless the two sides resume talks soon. Any additional money. For high speed rail in the state of California will have to be negotiated in 2022, forcing The rail project to dip further. Into roughly $2 billion pot that it has in hand. That is not good news. The California you know, high speed rail authority. Was seeking an appropriation of all the remaining money from 2008, You know, from that 2000 and eight Bond act. To continue building the partially operating system through the San Joaquin Valley right here. And at the same time you got you got a large coalition. In the.

Doug Miles Media
"riffa" Discussed on Doug Miles Media
"It's still still a great station but But they gave up baseball for a bit that they bring it back down to know the katie case. Doing or whether it's still spread. I think it's on the katie. Kfi am station now but it isn't you know for probably for forty years of my life. It was always on katie. Km forever for for most. You know the early years was bob prints on the railroad station east of the mississippi. Because it's one of the first stations. They didn't really made that Division yeah or the west coast or west of the mississippi would be k. and easterby w one of their early stages and they went on in nineteen twenty. Something isn't it. I didn't know that. I always used to listen to komo x. As you were saying. I would pull that in a long distance with jack buck but now i know why k. Well that's that's all really philadelphia. We've became kyw because They traded stations with cleveland. Cleveland was I guess figured it'd be more western. And so they had the call letters but and and when they trade the stations nbc stations y que moi became the all new station starter. Of all do's and in all of broadcasting and philadelphia. Well in my summer camp days. I i used to go to camp with a guy named riffa klein who his family was. Wfl so so And i think he's whistled to this day bob prints and he made no bones about it. He was homer and that works in some markets. I think pittsburgh is a market know football announcer for many years Myron cope was the same way or doing the steeler games That works in. Pittsburgh was working every market but bob prince made no bones about it. He was pulling for the pirates. Yeah he was. And and that was you know around here. That was a really good thing. So people love him for it or rosie. Rosewall was before you right. he was. I've heard him. You know there's an old record called the impossible pirates and he's on it At great length and it was fascinating to hear him but He was. He was gone before i came along. And one of the fellows that i worked with for a number of years who did the phillies for a period of time until harry callous came in Was phil cable. And he He moved out the pittsburgh games. Every left the phillies. Okay remember not. I do i do. We had jim. Jim woods was our was bob priced partner for many many years and then it was nellie king and you know I shouldn't say this but from for people my generation and all went downhill from there is no silly s idea to duquesne or is he pissed there. I think he passed away a couple years ago. He was at duquesne for many many years. Oh what a great guy. I worked with for a lot of years baseball and basketball. And i did not know he passed away. So i'd say that mike lowenstein name. The book is the nineteenth year sweet squash sweet summer with the pittsburgh pirates and talking. About how you kind of put this whole thing again. I don't know you. So forty games. In one year mike cohen and kinda recount out of season one right months months. Yeah the way. I did it. You know in nineteen seventy one right before i was going to go away to summer camp. I broke my arm..

The Erick Erickson Show
"riffa" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show
"High-quality nutritious vegetables. They give them to food banks they give to the poor they harvest them. The church members learn a skill and they help the poor that they they they harvest. I saw him the other day. Had a picture. I what the vegetables were. They were harvested but their seasonal. They do win root vegetables. They do summer stuff. They store stuff. They've they've learned to preserve stuff and they give it to the poor. It's what so many churches could be doing but so many conservative evangelical churches in particular. They let the government do everything all. It's the methodist run of the food bank. We're not gonna run the food we're feeding the soul will. How do you feed the soul of a hungry person. Who can't hear the spirit. Because he's here on the growl in his stomach. You send them over to the methodist church to the food bank and then you hope they'll come back for for your gospel message secret well for the community which you live and part of that is stops money to think tanks in washington that already have enough money and start funding local schools around the country where the poor kids can go. So they're getting an education instead of indoctrinating third in corporate welfare of all kinds taxes legislative loopholes regulatory perks that allow big corporations to protect themselves from the creative destruction of the marketplace. We have allowed major corporations in this country to avoid the consequences of their actions by protecting them from competition. Stop that fourth. And this is a painful one that there really won't be a big constituency for but let the banks and the financial institutions collapse. Let them the government has created a lot of moral hazard when kelly leffler was in the senate. She and i talked about this. The government has created a lot of moral hazard. They keep bailing out financial institutions. That should be allowed to go bankrupt as well. We can't there too big to fail we we. We can't let them and so you know what happens Other businesses learned the lesson of. Hey i need to get too big to fail. And then the government will bail me out so they engage in a bunch of morally risky morally hazardous behavior to get themselves so big that governments as well. We got to bail them out. Now stop it. Let them fail. let them crash. Let him go out of let the marketplace pick over the carcass fifth in the student loan market band student loans altogether particularly for graduate school banham except for the the deserving. Poor the necessary poor with pell grants and the like. Stop giving out student loans. What's happened is you've allowed academic institutions to have market-distorting forces that have raised tuition beyond inflation and a lot of these institutions. Let's be real honest. There are a lot of colleges and universities around this country that need to and should die in only stay alive because of the student loan market place. Let them die a few out of work. Professors wouldn't be a bad thing. Maybe they'll have to get real jobs when i drive home between atlanta. I'm in studio in atlanta. When i drove back to macon i passed tift college tip. College was an all women's education institution and colleges now abandoned. It's now actually state facility. Tiff college was merged into mercer university. My alma mater. I went out of business. Couldn't couldn't keep its doors open. There should be more colleges in the world where other enterprises have now taken over campuses because those colleges have gone on a business. The student loan market props up a bunch of institutions and keeps them going when they deserve to collapse sixth. Allow the states to disagree. Do you know california now. Banned travel state-funded travel to thirty percent of the nation because the california government has decided Texas and louisiana and kansas oklahoma and florida and other states have implemented policies california's opposed to at bars. It state employees from point of this. I think that states should be allowed to disagree. But you should disallow states sanction each other sanctioning each other for the screaming. California should be allowed to have different legislative policies from texas but should not be able to try to punish texas for its policies. And then that gets b two point seven and this is where i think there's got to be some rethinking of the conservative movement's lasi fair aspect. We've got to resist the urge to elect people who would impose from washington. Common good win. History shows the elite in the wealthier. Going to be the ones to decide what that common good is and it's inevitably going to be godless and hedonistic even if it's wrapped in a veneer of moral preen. I've got a number of friends of my good friends of mine in the conservative movement. Who embraced this idea. That government and judges should impose a common good who is going to impose the common good. It's gonna be harvard yard. The morality of harvard will decide the common good. A lot of posers will decide the common good. And i think that's bad instead. I think you've got to empower people at local levels to live in communities of interest. And here's where us the government to prevent corporations and other governments from discriminating against or punishing local communities that have adopted morally conservative thing. So for example is georgia does not have a religious rural religious freedom restoration act. I hope that georgia will become one of the two thirds of states that do now it's been republicans who will block this georgia's republicans who blocks school choice. It's republicans who block education reform. It's republicans who blocked religious liberty legislation. I hope governor in an election will use it to rally conservatives and say we need to have riffa and get the republicans in the legislature to pass it. Two thirds of states have all refer says. Is that if you want to impose a secular governmental policy on religious people. You've got to have a real reason to treat all religious people the same way as everyone else. As opposed to making an exception for religious people riffa is how hobby lobby does not have to pay for abortions. But when george tries to do this like the fetal heartbeat bad when texas tries to do election reform when oklahoma tries to mississippi tries to enact policies that prohibit Boys from plano girls. Sports teams inevitably hollywood and major fortune. Five hundred companies say. Well we're not going to do business in your state. Therein is where i think conservatism is cracking up. And where we're gonna come up with new policy ideas a fortune. Five hundred company and another state perhaps should not be able to discriminate against the conservative state. Perhaps a conservative states should be allowed to live at its morality and intel corp.'s. You can't punish the state you can't boycott the state now conservatism mainstream modern conservatism classical liberalism would say no if the corporation don't want to do business in georgia because georgia passed repeat ban. Then they don't have to but yet we have seen time and again. Republican politicians put money ahead of principle. And so they said well. We can't pass this law because we'll disney may stop filming films in our state. You probably need to pass a law in some way. Come up with that These social media companies can't ban conservatives and also you probably need to pass a law that says you can't discriminate against these states now. I don't know how that would work. Philosophically i still like the idea that that you should be able to pass a law to corporation could say. I'm not going to do business. There of the problem is that the left has hijacked these businesses now and always steers their policy towards progressive states. So it's always conservative states with conservative voters who are forced through economic pain to give up their moral way of living and they said well you. If you give it up that's fine. You're gonna pay economical chocolates. And if you don't like the economics i guess your values are that big a deal ti. I i think this progressive intolerance at home in the fortune. Five hundred is going to cause conservatism. To snap and impose draconian rules on corporations. I think we need to be thinking about this and come up with a solution because it really isn't good. I think to have the fortune five hundred so in the tank for the left these days that when a state like georgia or texas or oklahoma mississippi passes pro-life legislation the corporation say. Well we're going to boycott your state now and all the people in your state..

My First Million
"riffa" Discussed on My First Million
"And when i'm also found is that like we've talked about before it's like. Would you wanna be on. Musk would you wanna be like basically this stuff comes at a pretty big sacrifice for other things. in life. family often relationships. It's hard to relate to people or spend time with friends or anything like that if you're doing this so when you i'm like you. I like digesting these. I like knowing it but then overtime. I've learned that like the goal is not to be steve jobs or act like steve jobs or anything. I just kind of fascinated by it. In the same way that like i'm fascinated about how a rhinoceros moves and eats and i don't necessarily want to be right onerous right interesting that it's extreme creature. I love freaks. I liked the freak show and these guys are freak shows. I also love bold. People admire anyone who's bold so for example. I was reading. A book about steve mcqueen. You would just an actor like he didn't change the world. He probably didn't work that hard but he was known for his opinion and lived a very like free life. that in. it's like in the same field like these people. I like man who will who do what they say. And they say like things that are different than other people but then also i loved these freak shows like napoleon now. Let's actually talk about each of these. Thomas edison like a bunch of divorces of his wives died from a morphine overdose. His kids didn't really like him and get to know him that well even though he was like a kind guy but it was never round. Napoleon died on an island because they kicked him out and he died basically nothing alone in the island off. The coast of africa. rothschild She the i mean they were okay that they actually had good ideals but A lot of successful people like you don't actually want to be them necessarily. Yeah okay. So what else. What else you got so consumed that what else you consume okay. Have you read a novels almanac. Yeah shot out to jaclyn. None of Eric eric jordan johnson's last name. Yeah he was the main guy in jack. animated illustrate yeah. Oh there it is so nevada has so. It's a two part. I actually don't know how it came to be involved as a bunch of podcasts and interviews and he summarized novels feelings basically so divall had been putting out his content for years. Different podcast from stuff. Like that. And people like me and eric and others were big fans of it and what he did was he said all right. I don't know if you've ever bought the book or have the book poor chart poor charlie's almanack. I think that's what riffa off. Which is charlie monger. Who's warren buffett's business partner. Charlie munger and so he tried to make if nevada is one of the great thinkers of our time and he tried to make the compilation of all the of all said he took it for all the time of all talked about wealth and they pulled it all together and put it all in one place and distilled it down and this book is broken into two parts. The first says wealth. The second is happiness. I found the wealth stuff to be a little bit boring. I don't even remember. I actually skipped over a lot of it. I don't even remember what he said about. Wealth you yeah i mean. I think it's the same thing that that we've talked about on here. But he has tweet storm that went. Ultra ultra viral like. Maybe i don't know fifty to one hundred million people have seen it by now and it's called how to get rich without getting lucky. And he talks about these. Four thing..

My First Million
"riffa" Discussed on My First Million
"And when i'm also found is that like we've talked about before it's like. Would you wanna be on. Musk would you wanna be like basically this stuff comes at a pretty big sacrifice for other things. in life. family often relationships. It's hard to relate to people or spend time with friends or anything like that if you're doing this so when you i'm like you. I like digesting these. I like knowing it but then overtime. I've learned that like the goal is not to be steve jobs or act like steve jobs or anything. I just kind of fascinated by it. In the same way that like i'm fascinated about how a rhinoceros moves and eats and i don't necessarily want to be right onerous right interesting that it's extreme creature. I love freaks. I liked the freak show and these guys are freak shows. I also love bold. People admire anyone who's bold so for example. I was reading. A book about steve mcqueen. You would just an actor like he didn't change the world. He probably didn't work that hard but he was known for his opinion and lived a very like free life. that in. it's like in the same field like these people. I like man who will who do what they say. And they say like things that are different than other people but then also i loved these freak shows like napoleon now. Let's actually talk about each of these. Thomas edison like a bunch of divorces of his wives died from a morphine overdose. His kids didn't really like him and get to know him that well even though he was like a kind guy but it was never round. Napoleon died on an island because they kicked him out and he died basically nothing alone in the island off. The coast of africa. rothschild She the i mean they were okay that they actually had good ideals but A lot of successful people like you don't actually want to be them necessarily. Yeah okay. So what else. What else you got so consumed that what else you consume okay. Have you read a novels almanac. Yeah shot out to jaclyn. None of Eric eric jordan johnson's last name. Yeah he was the main guy in jack. animated illustrate yeah. Oh there it is so nevada has so. It's a two part. I actually don't know how it came to be involved as a bunch of podcasts and interviews and he summarized novels feelings basically so divall had been putting out his content for years. Different podcast from stuff. Like that. And people like me and eric and others were big fans of it and what he did was he said all right. I don't know if you've ever bought the book or have the book poor chart poor charlie's almanack. I think that's what riffa off. Which is charlie monger. Who's warren buffett's business partner. Charlie munger and so he tried to make if nevada is one of the great thinkers of our time and he tried to make the compilation of all the of all said he took it for all the time of all talked about wealth and they pulled it all together and put it all in one place and distilled it down and this book is broken into two parts. The first says wealth. The second is happiness. I found the wealth stuff to be a little bit boring. I don't even remember. I actually skipped over a lot of it. I don't even remember what he said about. Wealth you yeah i mean. I think it's the same thing that that we've talked about on here. But he has tweet storm that went. Ultra ultra viral like. Maybe i don't know fifty to one hundred million people have seen it by now and it's called how to get rich without getting lucky. And he talks about these. Four thing..

Democracy Now! Audio
"riffa" Discussed on Democracy Now! Audio
"Stop the the explosion that was happening. The secessionist crisis that was happening in the united states Because there had been a series of events the the the missouri compromise the war with for texas the the kansas amd bleeding kansas. All of these things were about the expansion of slavery and the fight to contract slavery and and so the dread scott decision so dread scott was a black man who was enslaved and his owner had taken him to free soil states wisconsin and illinois. And then he was taken to missouri which was a slave state. He had argued that because he had been on free soil for years that he was free. What this decision said. Ridden by chief justice roger -taining that africa black people. We're never considered citizens of the united states. They weren't considered citizens at the founding with the constitution. They weren't considered citizens a netters with uniform militia. Act of seventeen ninety two. They weren't considered citizens when the secretary of state refused to issue. Black people. passports say they're not citizens. They denied the ability to carry the mail. All of these things prove that they're not citizens there. He said in this decision. If they were citizens they would be able to go easily from state to state but there were laws that prevented that and he said and they would be able to carry arms wherever they went and so in there. You see that being able to carry arms is a sign of citizenship. In this in this framing an essay not citizens dread scott was the one that said that a black man has no rights that a white man is bound to respect. Dread scott in fact did not stop the crisis in fact it added to it and it helped lead to the civil war after the civil war. You had a andrew johnson as the president of the united states. Basically issuing these mass amnesties to the confederacy to confederate leaders who then reassumed their positions in the states and they passed constitutions laws that denied black people their rights one of the laws that they pass where the black codes the black codes among other things besides trying to control labor. The black code said that black people could not bear arms. They could not have weapons and that they needed to be disarmed. You had the rise of these paramilitary groups working in league with these neo confederate states. Trying to this arm black people. You had a bloody massacre one right after the next. There's a travelogue of of carnage by carl shire's who writes on the report of the conditions in the south that is just heroin historian and legal scholar. Annette gordon reed causing a slow motion genocide and you have black troops black union troops. Us troops who are part of the pine army in the south. You have white southerners absolutely outrage. That you have black soldiers. Black soldiers as an occupying force in what they see as their space and so they begin to talk about the violence that we're seeing. The virus that is happening is because these black soldiers are here. If these black soldiers weren't here than we this killing what be happening. So andrew johnson removes the black soldiers i he removes them from the interior of the south and puts them on coastal vacations and then shortly thereafter removes them as an occupying force in the south altogether. Those black soldiers saw themselves as a line of defense protecting the newly freed people from the terror. That was raining down on them. So the denigration of black soldiers the attempt to disarm black people after the war the the the the language that black people aren't really citizens that black people are dangerous and they cannot have access to weapons because it it it. It challenges the safety and the security of white southerners. I mean that's what was going on at this time professor anderson. I wanted to leap forward to ask about how authorities responded to the black panthers which urged black people to arm themselves in the sixties. This is bobby. seale co-founder of the black panther self-defense. Party speaking and nineteen sixty seven. The black part of self defense calls on the american people in general and the black people in particular to take full note of the racist california legislature which is now considering legislation aimed at keeping the black people disarmed and powerless at the very same time that raises police agencies throughout the country. Are intensifying terra. Brutality murder and repression of black people. So if you could respond to this. Carol anderson to respond to bobby seale so bobby seale is talking about is the depth of the police violence and brutality. That was raining down on the black community. The uprisings that we saw in watts in in cleveland in newark in detroit were all fueled not only by those riffa conditions in those places but also by police brutality and and black panther party for self defense was founded as response to the brutality of the oakland police department. And so what the black panthers did. They said we will police the police. They knew what the law said about open carry in california and the also look the law said about the distance that you had to maintain from a police officer arresting someone so the panthers would come to those arrests fully armed with the kinds of legal weapons that they were allowed to have and the police did not like it. They did not like it. And so the oakland police department went to don mulford assemblyman a california assemblyman and said we need your help. We need to make what the black panthers are doing illegal. Because currently it's legal. We stop them but they got the right kinds of weapons. We can't arrest them for what they're doing. We need to be able to make their work illegal. And so what mulford did with the help of the nra was to write the mulford at which banned open carry which was a gun control act and there was a gun control targeted at the black panthers so for said now there's no racial targeting in this at all this is about the clan as well but it wasn't the the letters make it really clear that the genesis for this the catalyst for it was the. How do we curtail the black panthers. How do we make them. Ill legal fascinating moving for twenty years. I wanted to go to former supreme court chief justice warren burger nineteen.

The Non-Prophets
"riffa" Discussed on The Non-Prophets
"An an a lot of the interesting ones. If you're if you're decide to do a google added in prisons. So there was one in the mid teens. I forget the year and the name now but Find it and will find a link or something for it just gave myself a lot of work but That was it was a jewish prisoner and he wanted to there. Were three of them or something and so they wanted to study the torah and there is a none of them were rabbis. And there is a part of religious law and judaism and says okay you have to either have a rabbi or twelve. People it's something like that. There's a minimum number It's what is it called. the. I can't remember like minion or something. A good call it. Be ten adult males or yeah. It's tank ten ten adult males. Charles ms vode is yeah well. It's jewish twelve news to the twelve tribes of israel interesting global. Yeah but in any case they said okay. Well there's three of us or there's the twelve colonies of cobo over you. Your and will happen again jamie but i you were saying sorry go. Yes no i was gonna say. You've you've taken my role pretty well. You're goofy and derailing. So i got a hat and i gotta yet and you gotta have. Yeah basically basically. It's a little suddenly so the message. Amy i'm glad to have you back. It's really good feedback. Yeah anyway the prison said well. You can't properly. This isn't the proper practice of your religion so we're not gonna accommodate you church right except until that point. There wasn't a principle in law that eight the the government gets to go into an in-depth theological analysis of whether or not you're praying correctly. Yeah but there was for that. It's ok well they can tell you whether or not your religious practice is correct and then is that a function of riffa. Our asian act. No no no. I mean Riffa in that instance would be on the other side of the issue. It's just an instance of prison warden going. I don't want the jews doing jiu stuff face. Well okay. I don't know i don't know what was in her head but It's a very specific. Look into specific laws of a specific group of people that they decided. Oh no it'll be bat if they get together and read their look at it look at a intertwining to we're supposed to keep we're supposed to keep government and religion separate for everyone's benefit and here we have what a prison authority making religious rulings..

Your Favorite Band Sucks
"riffa" Discussed on Your Favorite Band Sucks
"You don't want a repeat performance of that one time recorded one time one time one time is actually true though in all fairness to us was only one time of all the episodes were recorded or didn't fuck up. He asked me yet. Well i hit record this time. Okay listening to this already. Quick to notes a for everyone listening to podcast. We dressed the part of this episode. I'm pretty positive but we did a really good job at dressing like it's nine hundred ninety s attire here. Yeah you can't see. But i'm wearing unless combat boots also. I did something different for tonight. I think people in you be proud of me. I did my research. But i worked my way back so i figured one of the best things to do is we're going to approach him is like a talk about pearl jam's positive contributions to music and the best contribution. I think that anyone could give pearl jam. And this is a big one. Mind you is is this. Is this riffa here. Journey league. Mary hi you think. That protests possible for the police come on. it's probably the greatest contribution of the band. In my opinion best thing that pearl jam ever did was paved the way for creed. Maybe we don't even maybe we shouldn't do an episode on pearl jam. We should just acknowledge if thanks the pearl jam creed exists in. The world is a better place. Is that what you wanna do. Since you lost your notes for this episode is still have a most of mark soggy his homework. Well just to undo all that goodwill you've generated for pearl jam so far in this episode john mayer says yellow. Ledbetter song made him want to pick up a guitar. So i think we can all agree. Fuck pearl jam program gives us creed which is great but also not worth a flip side gives us john mayer which obviously in the gates anything good pro team also made neil young very cool in the nineties which is.

Real Life Pharmacology - Pharmacology Education for Health Care Professionals
"riffa" Discussed on Real Life Pharmacology - Pharmacology Education for Health Care Professionals
"R. e. right so finishing up on drug interactions so Recall it is a riffa. Mason antibiotic So it is in the same class as reflections in the same class as a drug like revamp But we don't have that systemic absorption to a significant extent so typically are standard. Drug interactions That we see with refine pen really isn't a big issue. with reflects men Some of note Potential typhoid and cholera vaccine effectiveness can be reduced by the use of reflects men P glycoprotein inhibitors could potentially increase systemic measure. So probably a little bit. More concerning in poly pharmacy patients geriatric patients were. Maybe we're a little bit more sensitive to that Drugs like amiodarone microlights As all antifungal 's for apple hill those p glycoprotein inhibitors could potentially increase stomach exposure in concentrations there have been associations with an interaction with the war friend and the potential to reduce morphine concentrations So that's unclear. Exactly how how. That all works out but I think it's important. You know pretty much any medication that you start In a patient taking more friend It's probably not a bad idea to at least look that medication up and Potentially checking our if there is any cause for concern In that type of situation if a drug like facts. Amon or another antibiotic is Started a patient on war friend so again not a huge amount of drug interactions with refects men specifically But i wanted to point out a couple there. So i think that's going to wrap up this episode facts. Men hopefully picked up a few Practise pearls here If you enjoy the podcast leave a rating review on itunes. Where every listening greatly appreciate those of you who have already done that Yeah it's really helped. Keep me going as well as helps helps us with search engines and things like that so Greatly appreciative To those of you who have certainly done that. Also email share us facebook twitter whatever social media profile. You're on instagram..

AM with Michael Hart
ValuJet Flight 592 crash: FBI offers $10,000 for info on fugitive in deadly 1996 crash
"Although i have a lot of stories for my days of living out in the woods i have probably just as many from my experiences in airports and why met dot caught my attention earlier the fbi has announced a reward of ten thousand dollars for any information leading to the capture of morrow valenzuela ray as trying to locate the airline mechanic who may be linked to i nineteen ninety six airline crash that killed one hundred ten people is offering the ten thousand dollar reward in a wanted poster calling for information about res the mechanic whereas criminally charged in the crash of valujet flight five ninetytwo after he allegedly mishandled and packaged oxygen generators placed in the plane's cargo space the generators didn't have safety caps and ignited in the cargo area according to the fbi at the time of allen's soil array has worked for the now defunct sabre tech this was valujet airlines maintenance contractor he never face charges and fled miami special agent jacqueline said in a news release obtained by the washington herald as well as the miami papers saying we've tried over the years to find him it bothers me i lived and breathed it for many many years now one of the reasons that this particular story caught my attention why's again this goes back to nineteen ninety six when flight five ninetytwo took off from miami international shortly after the pilot reported a fire in the cargo area they aircraft plunged nose first into the everglades west of miami according to the miami herald the plane slammed nose first into the muck and disappeared under the earth it was all riffa crash i remember that i would be on that plane almost every other week at this point in time i told the story about being atalaya ten and shangen towards jacksonville at this point in time i owned a a customer service company i think i've talked to told me folks about the days i own customer service.