6 Burst results for "Ron Perry"

WCPT 820
"ron perry" Discussed on WCPT 820
"Greene. Matt Gaetz. And if the Democrats are going to obstruct our investigation, then I am calling to remove the Democrats from our investigation. They shouldn't be allowed to sit in the depositions and hear the evidence if they are going to use that to try to get in the way of thorough rigorous oversight. As the pot met the kettle yet? No. Wow. Yeah, it's kind of crazy Wow. And he's calling Democrats asking questions, obstruction, no, they're no, they're asking questions. The problems. Right. With this. And I have a feeling. I have a feeling we're going to see Democrats voted off of these committees. Fairly quickly. Because they can't handle it. Because they can't handle it, and they need to have a propaganda trial. And when they do that, we're going to be able to say, oh, everything you said about January 6th, this is you. Yeah. 'cause we had a bipartisan January 6th committee. Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, we did. We definitely did. Hi, Sue from Rockville. How are you? I'm fine. Good morning, everyone, an excellent show for a Monday. Thank you for a month. For a Monday. Yeah, I'm barely awake. This would not hold on a Friday. Exactly right. Well, there's just not enough person from Friday. Right. Jodi, I just do one piece. If they haven't seen the picture of how gorgeous you look at your mother's party. I mean, you just literally were stunning. I just took my breath away. So thank you. Wow. I want the person who dressed you to dress me. I dressed myself. I dressed myself. I got it in a place called NASA. I'm over. Can you come over and give you a quick plane ticket? I should do well. I have a guest suite. And who loved your dress? Bob Mackie loved my dress. So Matthew loved your dress. Spectacular. I got approval. You know, there's so much there's so much merch and smog in the whole January 6th and all of the verbiage and nonsense. But let's go back to a reality. You know what? It may have 2020 when there were a few protesters in Lafayette park. They immediately the Secret Service immediately moved Trump into the bunkers into the bunker, the hide him, not one on January 6th. During the hall 6, 7 hours of the insurrection and the attack on the capitol. Not once was Trump moved at all from anywhere because they knew he was leading it. They knew he was safe. Yeah. And everything seemed stems from that. He led this he plotted it with everyone. And it's enough already. It is 26 months later, we have got to get some indictments to every day they don't justice to lead as justice denied. Yeah, because you're absolutely right. Me, mall. I mean, it's time. It is long time. It is. I agree. I agree. But, you know, I. Alison guild. Talks most of us off the ledge. Yeah, yes. Because our only not even an equivalent, it's not the right word, but is Watergate. And that took a couple of years and it was a much simpler. Right. Case. And lest we forget. AG Garland wasn't even seated in his current job until what April of 21. So even that took a time for him to be able to even just start doing the job. Right. And Jack Smith is doing, I think we're going to know more by the summer, the latest. I hope so. And I keep hearing this by the end of March. That's what I'm thinking too. Everything I've been hearing is by the end of March, we're going to have a good idea of where exactly. Because he's closer to the king at this point. Yep. You know, he's right, you know, he's at the sidelines right there. And he doesn't shy away from indicting powerful people. No. That's part of the reason why he got this job, and it makes me very, very happy. And he's not, he doesn't have a perfect record either, but he's not afraid to indict, even if it's not gonna. Potentially work, 'cause he has indicted people, and then those trials didn't go the way he wanted. Just once the indictments. I know you're still asleep. Go to sleep. No, I have faith in him and again. As Allison says, and if you don't listen to her brilliant podcast Jack, do that. Because you will be super informed about what is going on with Jack smith's investigation. Just not this week because she's on vacation. Right. But did you want on Sunday, didn't do this last Sunday? They may have dropped one. If they did. They had one in the can. They had one of these as quickly as they could because they only do it once a week and it's very informative. They're both just Annie mccabe and Allison are amazing. And they can break it down so that you can understand it simply. Well, the Andy brings to it the experience of being inside these kinds of investigations. So he really, really understands what's going on. And he talks about it in a way that is very plain spoken and he breaks it down in a really, you can understand it because it is complex. Right. But he makes it seem simpler. And they take questions from their audience, which I appreciate. It's top of the show. It's really, really, it's really, really helpful the way he responds to these questions. It's usually what we're all thinking. But he puts it into context, so we understand it. Yeah, no, I'd say I highly recommend it. And she will talk you off the ledger. Everybody, she's very good about that. You two schmaltz. She is a schmuck. She knows she knows what she's talking about. And so I highly recommend her podcast. And it's on MSW leading. It's called Jack. Jack. Yes. Jack. Just Jack. Jack. You don't know Jack because they got a thing. Yeah, a letter from people with attorneys. A letter with people in a journey? Yeah. Stop doing this? Yes, exactly. I mean, you don't know Jack people. Right. Well, you know. So this is a fun story. Desantis is Disney oversight appointee. Called homosexuality evil. Oatmeal. As you do. And he said that tap water can turn you gay. Yeah. I drank a lot of water as a kid. I did too, and apparently I'm not the gay. All I do is I don't buy bottled water. All I do is drink out. So there's the proof right here. Here I am. There we go. Oh, man. Well, it's a good thing mama bones well when dry, so no one's drinking out water anymore. He's. A word. He said, his name is Ron Perry. Okay. Appointed by Ron. Thank you. Please, and thank you. Exactly. Iran desantis appointed him or as Stephanie would like to call him Rick desantis. Appointed Monday for the Disney tax thing. The reedy creek improvement district. Disney nerd here know all about this. And to me, I thought that that was a nice giveaway to Disney, but they've actually been paying decent taxes. They've been doing really well. This is something that the Disney corporation negotiated over the course of two years in secret with the Florida with the state of Florida. In order for Florida, which had a much less population back then in order for Florida to get the east coast version of Disneyland. Right. So they kind of handed the Disney corporation everything the sweetheart deal. Exactly. But I have. But the villages in Florida has this exact same deal. There you go. Yeah. But. But they vote too many times. So basically Perry said, so why are there homosexuals today? And I think he sounds just like that. Mmm um. There are any number of reasons you know that are given. Some would say

The Ben Shapiro Show
"ron perry" Discussed on The Ben Shapiro Show
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She's a member of the Sarasota county school board, also tab Michael sasso, an attorney in winter park, who was previously named it to a judicial nominating commission. Brian angst a lawyer and Clearwater who was previously named to another judicial nominating commission. And Ron Perry, chief executive of the gathering USA, which is a ministry. The newly constituted board will meet for the first time this week among his priorities will be to ensure that Disney pays its fair share of taxes to fund the infrastructure projects in the region so that nobody is paying for Disney's privileges. All of this is perfectly appropriate, given the fact that Disney has decided to go out. By the way, I will be fascinated to see if bob Iger runs this one back. So bob Iger is to blame for the weakness of Disney in the first place, bob chapek, ran Disney for about 5 seconds there. And he's getting all the blame. And then bob Iger came in like a white knight bob Iger is a left wing fanatic. He was seriously considered as a possible democratic presidential candidate, believe it or not. And now he's back running at Disney. The first indicator is going to be, and it'll be interesting to see whether it goes for it. There's a lot of chatter online about frozen three. So Disney announced that they're going to do frozen three. They're also doing Toy Story 5, which shows they have nothing left in the tank. Toy Story four was very clearly the concluding episode of that series and making Toy Story 5 because light year was such a giant fail due to their attempt to shoehorn in a bunch of LD GT messaging too small children. Well, it'll be fascinating to see if bob Iger is willing and able to withstand the anger of his own woke employees if they don't make Elsa and open lesbian in a frozen three, which is always been the push of the hardcore cultural left. Again, it is amazing how the new generation of Disney just feeds off the body of the old generation of Disney. You can see this, by the way, in the actual Disney commercial for the Super Bowl, the entire Disney commercial for the Super Bowl was legacy properties. It was like Pinocchio and Peter Pan and all the things they put warning labels on. There's none of the new proud family in that because no one cares about that. The only thing people like about Disney is legacy properties. The thing they don't like is all the wokeness. So we'll see if bob Iger is willing to let the stockholders actually have their way. Worth noting here. The new generation of Disney people like Abigail Disney, if you could encapsulate sort of the liberal upper crust, highly educated white women who make up a huge part of the Democratic Party base, Abigail Disney is that, right? She's an heiress. She's the most privileged person, maybe on earth. Well, yesterday, she decided that she was going to go after just a Duggar. So just a Duggar revealed that she suffered a miscarriage. And Abigail Disney promptly tweeted, quote, she didn't have a miscarriage. She had a DNC, which is also called an abortion, and would be illegal in many states under lawsuit herself supports for F's sake, at least just tell the truth contemptible cowardice. That is not true. That is not remotely true, but Abigail Disney is not a particularly good person and ripping into women who have miscarriages. By the way, a D and C very often, when it is done after miscarriage, is the baby did not survive in the uterus. And so rather than waiting for the baby to pass, now baby is in the uterus, right? The corpse is in the uterus. And now you actually have to go out and remove it with a DNC. That's not the same thing as dean seeing a live baby, Abigail Disney. But again, this is the new generation of woke white ladies. Okay, meanwhile, you can see Ron DeSantis making some pretty strong moves. He has his memoirs out now he has a brand new book that is out. And the book is quite good. A lot of polls showing he's very competitive with Donald Trump. So how is Donald Trump doing? Well, this brings us to today's episode of good Trump bad Trump. Which one will begin today. Okay, so today, we'll be with a little bit of good drunk. There's a little dad from today. So as we get a little bit above. So I am proud to announce that all of the left insanity about how Donald Trump has responsible for the derailing of that train over in Ohio under Joe Biden because Joe Biden is currently the president and how he's to blame for the fact that people who judge is an incompetent,

The Autosport Podcast
"ron perry" Discussed on The Autosport Podcast
"Difference you'll see is genuinely when the cars are in service park and when they're driving through the EV zones on the road section, so they will be obviously a lot quieter in an electric mode. So I actually think that WRC has done a very clever thing here. They've lessened a blow, shall we say of the downsides of having an electric in motor sport when the action is on. So I think we're going to see much difference in terms of that visceral reaction as you said in the sport. They're still going to the pops and bangs. We all love and the spectacular nature of it. So I actually think the WRC can be commended for the way they've tackled its approach to being a bit more environmentally friendly, without taking too much away from the show. Their end with part one of gravel notes back in 2022 and join us as we talk about the championship next. Welcome back to the second part of gravel notes with Tom Howard. My name is Martin Lee, and I'll be joining Tom on a few of his podcasts this year to ask him the questions, but Tom, you are our man going to as many of the events as possible and that all starts with Monty this weekend. She must be so buzzing to go to that. You described it before we started recording as a bucket list events. So you're excited. Absolutely. Yeah. It's the Monte Carlo rally. It's one of the most famous there are. There is. Yeah, it's been on my list for a long time. So to be actually there and to be there for a huge change of the rules as well, there's so much to talk about. Yeah, I'm super excited to go. Let's talk about the championship then. We've gone it we've covered off the tech in the first part we heard from oga Solberg and Brie. Now let's talk about some of the championship battles we're going to see this year and here from more of the drivers that you spoke to as well for our 17 page auto sport magazine preview. In terms of the championship, drivers and teams, what are the big stories that your listeners need to be looking out for? Of course, the big story is that Sebastien ogier won't win the 2022 world championship. He is only doing a partial campaign for the Toyota. So we are going to get theoretically a different champion. So the key player and that makes his one 8 world championships including the last two is no longer there. So there's very much everyone will be fighting it out to follow in his footsteps to become champions. So it's going to be very unpredictable, also we don't know who's done their homework with the car, so we don't really know who's going to come out on top, but there are obviously some key contenders. So I think you'd be hard pressed not to have elephant Evans at Toyota Cali Ron Perry, his team mate. The Hyundai of tier novell and oy tanak and M sports Craig breen for me, those are your contenders for the championship. And yeah, it's an interesting mix of drivers there. Okay, that first name you mentioned there, elfin Evans. You caught up with him on the phone recently to ask him about that kind of runner up status. And here's what he had to say. Some of which have enough capacity over the last year or so. So it is the really difficult to predict and of course now we've got. Coming into the mix again with some driver lineup potential. So it's going to be very difficult to call who's going to be informed to be honest and that makes it.

Switched On Pop
"ron perry" Discussed on Switched On Pop
"And so i asked jonah if this was an intentional nod. Of course that's intentional. I mean in the innocent. But it's like it's not even like intention in the sense that like. Hey let's add those parts because it's nostalgic just felt very like it just it just felt right to do it that way. You know what i mean. It's just like it's like that's what. The song deserved in terms of the finance. Hearing about this makes me think. About how michael jackson as an individual had. Such a tough complicated legacy but at the same time you know. His musical innovations are like an indelible part of the fabric of popular music. And you know whatever we think of him however maybe disturbed or upset. We are by him like but we hear those sounds. I don't know about you. I can't help but feel that sense of nostalgia and mike honestly familiarity that i can't deny and you know it's not the only reference that is bringing about nostalgia in this song michael's not the only inspiration butter kind of plays like this rate nineties playlist of references because they wanted the song to reach the broadest audience possible. That's why the shy thought of the usher line need. I should sure three matt. Mio caddy bad. Yeah remind the girl i like. Oh that'd be so cool. Because i was like so many people will be able to. You know feel like that reminds them of their childhood yet. Hearing genitalia these references. It's like i'm just moving back in back in time to my middle school dance floor and it's starting to make me understand. Why dig the song so much. This is great. You know what of the parts that really takes me into my nostalgic woman. Is ron perry one of jonah's writers on the song. Even through in some talk box as an image to daft punk who of course recently disbanded after twenty eight years..

Switched On Pop
"ron perry" Discussed on Switched On Pop
"Sweet very exciting and one thing that surprised me about butter is the immense amount of work that went into making just a fun song And how much attention. They had in all of the musical choices and even decision to keep it light intention coming out of quarantine at such a opposite dr time for a lot of people i was like what how cool the have summer song it can just make people feel happy you know for making people feel happy. Started out just as a little melody idea that a producer had sent to her and she believed this one. Little nugget of an idea could be hit. I think this would be perfect for. Bts pleaded for a couple other people they did not agree. They were like. It's fine on my trust me. It is amazing so great so no has approved herself. She goes to her co writer. Ron perry who pushes her to take that hook in. Just take it over the top so that could be a strong follow up to dynamite. Ron was like okay now. You guys have to find an amazing concept to match how great this melody is. You're actually generates gets so excited talking about this melody that she starts pounding her nails on the table which are of course decorated with water icons. They're really nice. The moment of magic when we were like okay we have something was when ron was live. I want something. Like smooth criminal criminal undercuts when he said that i literally just say that's what i love that also weird because i happen to also have nails with little butter icons on them too but it's such a shame that we're not together right now. I wanna see these. I don't know if you can handle a check. Okay back to gina. Her challenge is that she has to go from this moment of inspirations with like butter this melody shirt with s and develop it together as a song. The problem is that the song was written in the peak of the pandemic in the obviously couldn't be in the same place. I was working at my garage a lot of times like i do. Vocal produce on zoom the four dynamite over butter. I did a lot of it over. What's at it was our only way of communication. So she's working from her garage. New jersey and sending voice notes or other songwriters and bts in seoul and the collaborate in this way with everyone singing ideas into their phones and texting about what works all through translation. I recorded a lot of the harmonies and ad libs and stuff and i was sending them. Hey you like. Do you like this. And they'd be like we like this. We don't link based and then obviously the stuff they liked they would cut in that way. It went back and forth like almost endlessly jenna. How many voice notes. It took to make the song honestly. There were so many different language. I mean i probably have three hundred pulled up her phone me and just scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and i was blown away how much effort when into making a two minute and forty four seconds. Fun summer song. I tell you that we did probably around fifty rewrites. Yeah i love that insight because it reveals how to create something that sounds totally effortless and i could just came off the top of your head. You have to laboriously like try every idea every iteration until you get just the right kind of summer levity totally and you can hear it. And how the production and the song is smooth out there is not one section of lol. Every little moment is filled in and the challenges. How do you go from moment of inspiration into this. Built out project for it was all about taking that initial idea and going deeper into the michael jackson illusions immediately went through. My mind is like okay. This would be really cool to give a nod to all these references. A bunch of stuff. It's gonna make people feel nostalgic. So they run with the michael jackson idea and sprinkle his sound throughout in all of these passing references. Rock knee obviously rock the yield..

Ron and Don
Sea-Tac Airport to allow visitors beyond security checkpoints
"The program may be extended. Here's a Perry Cooper. From the Puerto Seattle is is a little bit nostalgic is for those folks who remember going back almost twenty years. Now, he used to be able to come to an airport and greet your family is they came on the plane in or get to stay with them. To the gate, and maybe have a bite to eat or something like that before they took off or even have the chance to watch airplanes here at the airport since nine eleven and the security situation, we've had since then that has not been something we've been able to do at airports. But now we're trying pilot program to see whether or not that would be something that people would be interested again here going through December fourteenth. And we'll evaluate it at the end of the program to see whether that's not something that we would you long-term? Ron perry. Alluded to a lot of these airports get pressure from businesses because they're like, hey, we won't people come down here chopping want. People come down here and eat we want people come down here and drink bar t-shirts. Or whatever it is. He says if you want one they're gonna give about a fifty a day, you have to plan a hell, you would still have the same type of background check that any passenger who would be traveling on a plane would that's like when you get your boarding pass. And you get those background checks that are approved ahead of time or you four. So in this case, you'll go online fill out the form. And then that's just the day prior to when you want to arrive. So you got to think about it. A little bit ahead of time. You'll be alerted before midnight that night before if you're approved to come through, and then you'll be given specific directions on where to go to pick up your path. And then you'll jump straight into the regular screening line of one of our checkpoints are middle checkpoint. And go through just like any other pass, very good.