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Part 2: How Freedom Caucus Members Voted on Kevin McCarthy

Mark Levin

01:55 min | 22 hrs ago

Part 2: How Freedom Caucus Members Voted on Kevin McCarthy

"For McCarthy Matt Rosendale Montana 2nd has voted against McCarthy and everything else every step of the way Greg Murphy North Carolina 3rd voted for McCarthy Dan Bishop he had a little Twitter back and forth voted for McCarthy Jim Jordan spoke on his behalf and voted for McCarthy Ohio 4 Max Miller used to work for Trump Ohio 7 voted for McCarthy Warren Davidson Ohio 8 and second folks all right all right Josh Brechin Oklahoma 2nd voted for McCarthy Scott Perry good man out of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania 10th voted for Jeff Duncan South Carolina 3rd voted for McCarthy Ralph Norman South Carolina 5th voted for McCarthy Deanna Harshbarger Tennessee 1st voted for McCarthy Scott Desjarlais Tennessee 4th voted for McCarthy Andy Ogles Tennessee 5th voted for McCarthy Keith Self Texas 3rd voted for McCarthy Ronnie Jackson of Texas Trump's former doctor Texas 13 voted for McCarthy Randy Weber Texas 14 voted for McCarthy Chip Roy Texas 21 voted for McCarthy Troy Nells

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Ahead of House debt ceiling vote, Biden shores up Democrats and McCarthy scrambles for GOP support

AP News Radio

01:12 min | 4 months ago

Ahead of House debt ceiling vote, Biden shores up Democrats and McCarthy scrambles for GOP support

"The president and House speaker are scrambling for support ahead of a house debt ceiling vote. The debt limit and budget cuts package that squeaked through the House rules committee on a 7 to 6 vote is headed to the U.S. House. President Biden and speaker Kevin McCarthy are trying to assemble a centrist bipartisan coalition to get it passed and avert a potentially disastrous U.S. default in less than a week. We'll pass the bill. Speaker McCarthy is of all the congresses in the past. You're going to add up all the money that they rescinded and add them together. This is higher than that. 218 votes are needed in a 435 member House, the deal faces opposition from hard right Republicans who say the budget cuts don't go far enough. Trillions and trillions of dollars in debt for crumbs for a pittance. Representative Scott Perry is the chairman of the freedom caucus. This deal fails, fails completely. The White House said President Biden has had more than 100 individual phone calls with lawmakers, House democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries, says Democrats will do their part. We're not interested in political gamesmanship. We're interested in avoiding a catastrophic default. Liberals are upset the deal greenlights a new work requirements for older Americans on food aid and a natural gas pipeline through Appalachia, Jennifer King, Washington

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Facing GOP backlash, McCarthy labors to shore up votes for debt deal in time to prevent US default

AP News Radio

01:00 min | 4 months ago

Facing GOP backlash, McCarthy labors to shore up votes for debt deal in time to prevent US default

"House speaker Kevin McCarthy is hunting votes for the dead ceiling and budget deal he negotiated with President Biden, a bill conservatives are blasting for not having enough spending cuts. Some Republicans like Oklahoma's Tom Cole say the bill does the job by avoiding a debt default. And we will achieve real reductions in spending while doing so. But the hard right house freedom caucus and chairman Scott Perry say there aren't nearly enough. And we will do everything in our power to stop it. With some conservatives warning of potentially trying to oust McCarthy. I'm not sure what everybody wanted. We couldn't get everything we wanted. He needs two thirds of Republicans to approve the bill. Here at The White House. This compromise agreement is reasonable for both sides. Budget chief shalanda young says the discussion now should be about getting the bill to President Biden, not about which party won. The American people came out ahead. Sagar Meghani at The White House.

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Key test ahead on federal debt deal that could prevent a disastrous default

AP News Radio

00:47 sec | 4 months ago

Key test ahead on federal debt deal that could prevent a disastrous default

"Hard right conservatives are blasting House speaker Kevin McCarthy for the budget deal he reached with President Biden, put simply the house freedom caucus is not happy. This deal fails. It is a bad deal. It's defies conservatism. One of the biggest abominations since I've been in Washington D.C.. Not one Republican should vote for this deal. From chairman Scott Perry down, freedom caucus members say the deal does not enact the deep spending cuts they want, accusing McCarthy of fracturing the GOP by giving in to Democrat demands. Texas chip Roy and others say they'll work to block the deal. And no matter what happens, there's going to be a reckoning about what just occurred unless we stop this bill by tomorrow. Sagar Meghani, Washington.

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Rep. Scott Perry: Supporting Mandate for U.S. History College Course

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

01:34 min | 5 months ago

Rep. Scott Perry: Supporting Mandate for U.S. History College Course

"Unfortunately, the subversive left and particularly the communists that have been operating in our country since the 30s have been on the steady path of changing that. And so while we just assumed that everybody gets, most people, I think, a lot of people, maybe not most, but a lot of people don't even know what this country is about. They don't even know what a republic is. And if they did, I think they would be stomping mad about what's happening all around them and the freedoms and the liberties, the choices that have been taken away from them by an oppressive. It is an oppressive federal government and so if look, I don't like any kind of mandates from government and that force us into things. But we're going to have to realize that we're in a war with the left. We are in a war with the left, which seeks to undermine the very foundations of this nation and change it into something unrecognizable to every single American. And if we're going to be in that world, we're going to have to we're going to have to fight without our hands tied behind our back. And so advocating for love of country and understanding of the foundation of this nation and what governance is supposed to be here and what is not supposed to be, we can't assume that people know it and it's going to have to be a fundamental requisite if we're going to maintain the republic that we hope to live in. Like

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Rep. Scott Perry: We Passed Something; Biden Will Still Blame Us

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

01:54 min | 5 months ago

Rep. Scott Perry: We Passed Something; Biden Will Still Blame Us

"He's going to continue to blame us and what's frustrating is is we've actually passed something and he said that we couldn't and that's why he didn't have to deal with. That's what we have passed something. Where is the Senate? Why aren't they even working on it? Why is this now the responsibility of the House of Representatives? We have put an offer on the table. And I know that the president has put an offer on the table. His offer is, I won't negotiate. You're going to just you're just going to increase the credit card limit. Well, okay, I might not like meeting in the middle, but his position is still. I will not negotiate. You're just going to do this. And somehow, the leftist media just continues to side with him and tell the American people that he's on the side of being correct. How is it responsible while our dollar is flailing in the internationally and we've reached the debt limit mostly by actions of Democrats, Joe Biden, his party and leftist in our party, why is it our responsibility to not only pay the bills of this wrongful spending this unaffordable and mostly unwanted spending, but also allow them to just keep on taking more of hard earned tax dollars from American citizens. And so that's what's frustrating to me. I think that we're going to have to look, we're going to have to stay on offense. And I hope that there's a press conference next week in the Senate that says to Chuck Schumer, while the house sent us a bill, why don't you take it up and let's see if it can pass, right? Don't tell us it can't pass. You've told us that in the past and things did move through the Senate. And then what's President Biden is going to say, they're all covering for each other and their lack of willingness to actually address the problem, all they want to do is just keep on taking more money and spending more money. It is unacceptable.

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Rep. Scott Perry Supports U.S. Studies Mandate at N.C. Colleges

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

01:54 min | 5 months ago

Rep. Scott Perry Supports U.S. Studies Mandate at N.C. Colleges

"Is the idea and the ideals of this country have shaped the worldview of what freedom is and what it is to be a moral upstanding nation and the things that you follow. And of course, we just all assumed that everybody would always feel that way. Unfortunately, the subversive left and particularly the communists that have been operating in our country since the 30s have been on the steady path of changing that. And so while we just assumed that everybody gets, most people, I think, a lot of people, maybe not most, but a lot of people don't even know what this country is about. They don't even know what a republic is. And if they did, I think they would be stomping mad about what's happening all around them and the freedoms and the liberties, the choices that have been taken away from them by an oppressive. It is an oppressive federal government and so look, I don't like any kind of mandates from government and that force us into things. But we're going to have to realize that we're in a war with the left. We are in a war with the left, which seeks to undermine the very foundations of this nation and change it into something unrecognizable to every single American. And if we're going to be in that war, we're going to have to we're going to have to fight without our hands tied behind our back. And so advocating for love of country and understanding of the foundation of this nation and what governance is supposed to be here and what it's not supposed to be. We can't assume that people know it and it's going to have to be a fundamental requisite if we're going to maintain the republic that we hope to live in. Like

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Rep. Andrew Clyde: Supporting McCarthy’s Debt-Limit Plan

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

01:55 min | 5 months ago

Rep. Andrew Clyde: Supporting McCarthy’s Debt-Limit Plan

"Good, and I understand, you know, granted, we are going to have to raise it a smidge, but it looks as though in the great scheme of things that there are measures in place to stop this out of control spending. Where do we stand on all of this right now? Well, I would absolutely agree with chairman Scott Perry. You know, I'm a proud member of the freedom caucus too. And we worked on this and have been working on this for quite a few months. And I think the plan that has come together is a very good plan. It does raise the debt feeling a smidge as it is necessary to do that. But you have some tremendous aspects of this limit save and grow act of 2023. I mean, it puts our spending for 2024 back down to the FY 22 level, stays a $130 billion off the top right there. And then it caps it at 1% annual growth for the next ten years. That is amazing. Just to be able to do that, the whole package there is like $3.6 trillion in savings. But I'm more concerned about what are we saving this coming fiscal year. That's what is really the important thing because Congress is famous for creating a plan that you have the savings in year 9 and ten and nobody ever sees that. And that's not what this is. It reclaims the unspent COVID funds about 60 billion. It defunds the IRS's army about 71 billion in immediate savings and then you have the Green New Deal tax credits that it eliminates from the IRA from the inflation reduction act, and then it eliminates the student loan giveaway, which is a 400 and about $65 billion in media savings. And these are great things and I'm going to support this plan. Well,

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Rep. Scott Perry: Biden Has Maxed Out His Credit Limit

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

01:48 min | 5 months ago

Rep. Scott Perry: Biden Has Maxed Out His Credit Limit

"We have reached our credit card limit and of course president Biden with the normal Obama kind of viewpoint thinks that we should just increase the credit card limit and just keep spending us into oblivion on things that we don't need. You know, I don't know whether you know this or your listeners know this, but during COVID and stimulus, we spent three quarters of a $1 billion for prisoners for prisoners for their stimulus. I mean, that's the kind of crazy stuff that, you know, it shouldn't even be discussed in Washington yet D.C. yet this guy and The White House says he's not going to negotiate. Well, if he wants to default and if he wants to crash the markets, it'll be his business because I think that we have, look, we should not celebrate this time. We should not celebrate the fact that we've got this debt ceiling raise, you know, essentially paying the bill for what has already been spent by the left. But if we can get these systemic foundational changes, especially the mandatory programs, including the spending caps, we'll get a $1 trillion out of the first year and savings. And four and a half $1 trillion over ten. Now, you never count on what happens in the out years. I know we've been burned plenty of times on that before. But with a $1 trillion in the first year and knowing that the appropriations process is right behind the debt ceiling vote, we have the opportunity finally as Republicans to drive the cost curve down and bring this thing back into balance. And

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"scott perry" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

03:40 min | 7 months ago

"scott perry" Discussed on WTOP

"Into WTO P this early one EMR we glide you with us. Thomas Robertson is our producer. Among the top stories we're following for you as we roll into this morning together here at WTO, president Joe Biden is urging confidence this morning in the nation's financial systems following the stunning collapse of two different banks. In the meantime, small and midsize bank stocks took a beating on Wall Street as you might imagine. However, that did not have much of an impact on the overall market in the end. CBS News correspondent Nicole di Antonio says this morning, the failure of Silicon Valley bank was the second largest bank failure in U.S. history. It's been a worrisome few days for companies banking with SVB. It would have wiped us out. This week in Andy swim CEO Melanie Travis opened an account with a large bank as she feared for her company's future. We lived through COVID. We got through that and then for this to be the end, I just was in shock. President Biden called on Congress to reinstate banking regulations that were loosened during the Trump administration, and said executives of the failed banks and their investors will not be bailed out. Nicole Antonio CBS News, The White House. The congressional battle over raising the debt ceiling is beginning to intensify and Republicans in The White House still remain far apart this morning as we hear from WTO Capitol Hill correspondent Mitchell Miller Tuesday morning. The conservative house freedom caucus recently responded to President Biden's proposed budget by unveiling its own plan. Caucus chair Scott Perry says rescinding some programs approved by the last Congress, including more funding for the IRS and holding the line on future spending would be fiscally responsible. Doing this will lower dollar for dollar, the amount needed for any increase in the debt ceiling. But The White House has rejected the proposal and treasury secretary Janet Yellen has told lawmakers that Congress can't allow a default, which would undermine U.S. credit. And potentially lead to a financial crisis. The deadline for raising the debt ceiling is coming this summer. On Capitol Hill, Mitchell Miller WTO. At one 33 Tuesday morning, cinnamon already leader Mitch McConnell we here has been released from the hospital this week after suffering a concussion and a fall just last week is spokesman says his recovery is proceeding well and that he will get physical therapy at an inpatient facility before returning home. McConnell's spokesman also says that it was determined over the weekend that McConnell sustained apparently a minor rib fracture in this fall. The 81 year old senator fell last Wednesday night last week, while attending the political fundraiser that was happening at a D.C. hotel. Former Colorado congresswoman pat Schroeder is a who was a pioneer, of course, for women's and family rights has died this week. She was the first woman actually elected to Congress from Colorado and she went on to serve 12 terms. She became one of the most influential Democrats for two decades, but never really chaired a major committee, Schroeder was best known for getting a family leaf bill passed, providing job protection for care of a newborn, sick child or parent. Her former press secretary Andrea camp says this morning that Schroeder barely suffered a stroke recently and died Monday like this week at a hospital in Florida. The state where she had been living. Metro was 82. Double DTP at one 35, president Joe Biden is in San Diego with the leaders of the UK and Australia to announce a deal on nuclear powered submarines. Only once before has the U.S. shared its nuclear submarine propulsion technology, and that was with the British in 1958, in San Diego to alongside his counterparts from the UK and Australia. President Biden announced the Aussies would also be brought in on the secret. I believe his testament

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House Freedom Caucus offers deal to raise debt ceiling

AP News Radio

00:42 sec | 7 months ago

House Freedom Caucus offers deal to raise debt ceiling

"A summer showdown is brewing between President Biden and House Republicans over raising the nation's debt ceiling. The GOP wants to slash spending in exchange for raising the debt limit before a potential summer default and is soundly rejecting the president's new $6.9 trillion budget plan, while Republicans have not laid out their own plans. The conservative house freedom caucus has. The plan is to shrink Washington and grow America. Chairman Scott Perry says, among other things, they want to roll back about $400 billion in the president's student loan relief plan for a total savings of roughly $3 trillion. We just have a very different value set. The

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"scott perry" Discussed on WCPT 820

WCPT 820

07:55 min | 7 months ago

"scott perry" Discussed on WCPT 820

"Polish off. And because look, Rudy was caught lying to legislators down in Georgia about the election results. He was named as a target by funny Willis and her grand jury investigation. So in this civil suit, you bet that ruby and Shea will take him to the cleaners. Yeah. I mean, I just. It's so. And it was just so blatantly racist. Glenn, you know what I mean? It was just like his reference to like, oh, they look like they were selling, you know, buying crack or whatever. I mean, it was just so, look at this video. Oh, look at the two black ladies, you know, and Trump playing it at his rally for these, ugh, it's just the whole thing is. I really do. I hope they. Okay. So where else do we go? Oh, even more classified documents found in Trump's office at Mar-a-Lago, these docs have been uplifted to a cloud. Is that not another disseminating of classified information? Is that not yet another crime or am I losing count? No, it's it's more classified documents crimes. These were committed long after the FBI searched his office and recovered a bunch of classified documents, lo and behold, even after that he has more classified documents in his office proper. And you know, it really does begin to just make a mockery out of the fact that DoJ hasn't charged him for any of his crimes because he continues to commit crime after crime. I don't know what the hell the Department of Justice is waiting for. Yeah. Well, you know, and by the way, I'm interested in the other people. For instance, you tweeted chief a judge beryl Howell on seals order directing representative Scott pardon me, Perry's cell phone disclosed to federal prosecutors because justice matters. All of these people that were involved in this and ask for pardons, you know, what is your take on where these indictments are going to go ultimately? I hope Jack Smith goes big and broad and wide and sweeping the Scott Perry development is actually pretty important because, you know, first of all, a judge concluded there was evidence of crime in Scott Perry's phone. So the phone was seized the prosecutor Seth have never looked at what's in that phone. Instead, they did the right thing. They handed it off to chief judge barrel Howell. They said, in the event, any of this enjoys feature debate privileged judge, we want you to look at it. Here's what Perry said. Perry said, yeah, you're darn right. 2200 of my emails and text messages have enjoyed speech or debate privilege and the prosecutors can never look at them. You know what judge barrel Howell said? Yeah, no. 2000 and 55 of the 2200 you claimed our privilege have absolutely no privilege. What does that tell you? That tells you stuff that when we see those messages, we're going to see precisely why Scott Perry asked for a pardon because he committed crimes and he wanted to get away with them. Here's another name, chuck grassley, that you tweeted about. It's also The Rolling Stones story he's in. They call him conspiracy curious that he's involved somehow with these. Fake whistleblowers and you said senator grassley said he would be presiding over the J 6 proceeding because Pence would not be available. I assume Jack Smith is investigating this to assess grassley's role if any in the conspiracy to defraud the United States. And now grassley's prattling on about hunters laptop. I mean, as you also tweeted, you were on Nicole Wallace talking about in 2023. America's adversaries are Americans. They are the power brokers now, right in Congress. It used to be we would investigate foreign adversaries. And now our adversaries in 2023 are Fox News, a former chief of staff to the president of the United States, Mark Meadows, a treasonous congressman Scott Perry, a former president who is a criminal who tried to overthrow our election. And it's horrific to say that America's adversaries are Americans now, but that's what we're contending with. That's true. Yeah. No, it's true. Well, I mean, I'm gonna stay happy clappy. You said Trump's unhinged ransom prosecutors like Jack Smith and foney woolen signal Trump knows what's coming, and he's powerless to stop it. So what is what is he really trying to accomplish by attacking Willis and Smith? I mean, I mean, I don't know. To try to figure out why Donald Trump does anything, I guess, is a fool's errand, right? Yeah, but and I talked a lot about Jack Smith, but let's remember the first one out of the indictment shoot may very well be district attorney party Willis, and I do think history will look very fondly on Bonnie Willis and ultimately Jack Smith and other prosecutors who do the really hard and unprecedented work of holding a former president accountable for his crimes against the United States. You know, you tweeted of the George speaking of funny Willis of the Georgia grandeur. You said grandeur did nothing wrong by giving interviews about Trump criminal investigation as the Georgia state court judge explains. And that's what you told us last Friday, which calmed us down. I don't know what you happened to see SNL, you know, the Trump character, you know, they had her on there and then the Trump character says, well, they almost had me, and then she started talking. And I was like, oh. I know this is a comedy show and not Glenn kershner, but I think that's what we're all nervous about, right? Is that one thing goes wrong? And it stops justice from coming. Yeah, you know what? There will be some bumps along the way. Once the indictments start dropping. And I've said this all along and I believe it now more than ever. Once the first brave prosecutor steps up and indicts Donald Trump, trusts me, Seth, I know prosecutors. Every other prosecutor who believes they have a charge to bring against Donald Trump will feel like, oh, wait, wait, wait, wait. Me too, me too. I can't be made to look bad. Not that that's what drives our prosecutorial decision making train looking good or looking bad, but they're going to have to step up once the barrier is broken. And so that's why I think the wave is coming. Yep. Oh, good. Yeah, I loved your. I just finished with your last week. You said the Dilbert guy, the pillow guy, the kraken lady, the Jewish space later, laser lady. Why is there so much hate in America? What happened to with malice toward none? What happened to love thy neighbor does anybody remember kindness? Wow. Thank you. I mean, you know, this Rolling Stone, despite how what a clown show this is with these fake whistleblowers and whatever. I don't know if you saw one of the tweets of one of these witnesses was. Lauren boebert falsely tweeted that Joe Biden had cancer and the agent tweeted hurry cancer. About Joe Biden. You know, stuff hate has had a good run over the past four years. And now it's time for empathy and kindness and decency to have a good run. And I swear, you know, I feel like the tide is going to turn. Yeah, I'm just one last one. Lindy Lee tweeted Matt Gaetz and green questioned Jamie Raskin's fitness because he lost his son to suicide. Well, he served on the J 6 committal committee led the impeachment wrote a book school boebert in front of the world and his battling cancer, others other than terrorizing our capital. WTF of these morons on. I mean, it is. And it shows their desperation. It shows their desperation. They have no policy. They have nothing that they're doing to actually improve the lives of the American people. So what they do is they attack people that they perceive to be hurting or weak or damaged. That the sign of weakness and desperation and that's why I say, hate has had its day and now you know what kindness empathy and decency is going to have it stay. Yeah, and also you know what else is coming justice and offers coming next week because I'm going on vacation. You're welcome, America. I'll miss you. Have a great time. 50 minutes after the hour, this portion of the show brought to you by our green at cookware. I find myself really wanting to

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"scott perry" Discussed on Stephanie Miller's Happy Hour Podcast

Stephanie Miller's Happy Hour Podcast

04:13 min | 7 months ago

"scott perry" Discussed on Stephanie Miller's Happy Hour Podcast

"It used to be we would investigate foreign adversaries. And now our adversaries in 2023 are Fox News, a former chief of staff to the president of the United States, Mark Meadows, a treasonous congressman Scott Perry, a former president who is a criminal who tried to overthrow our election. And it's horrific to say that America's adversaries are Americans now, but that's what we're contending with. It's true. Yeah. No, it's true. Well, I mean, I'm going to stay happy clappy. You said Trump's unhinged ransom prosecutors like Jack Smith and foni willa signal Trump knows what's coming and he's powerless to stop it. So what is what is he really trying to accomplish by attacking Willis and Smith? I mean, I mean, I don't know. To try to figure out why Donald Trump does anything, I guess, is a fool's errand, right? Yeah, and I talked a lot about Jack Smith, but let's remember the first one out of the indictment shoot may very well be district attorney funny Willis, and I do think history will look very fondly on Bonnie Willis and ultimately Jack Smith and other prosecutors who do the really hard and unprecedented work of holding a former president accountable for his crimes against the United States. You know, you tweeted of the George speaking affine Willis of the Georgia grandeur. You said grandeur did nothing wrong by giving interviews about Trump criminal investigation as the Georgia state court judge explains. And this is what you told us last Friday which got us down. I don't know if you happen to see SNL, you know, the Trump character, you know, they had her on there and then the Trump character says, oh, they almost had me, and then she started talking. And I was like, oh. I know this is a comedy show and not Glenn kirshner, but I think that's what we're all nervous about, right? Is that one thing goes wrong? And it stops justice from coming. Yeah, you know what? There will be some bumps along the way once the indictments start dropping. And I've said this all along and I believe it now more than ever. Once the first brave prosecutor steps up and indicts Donald Trump, trust me, Steph, I know prosecutors. Every other prosecutor who believes they have a charge to bring against Donald Trump will feel like, oh, wait, wait, wait, wait. Me too, me too. I can't be made to look bad. Not that that's what drives our prosecutorial decision making train looking good at looking bad, but they're going to have to step up once the barrier is broken. And so that's why I think the wave is coming. Yep. Oh, good. I loved your I just finished with your last week. You said the Dilbert guy, the pillow guy, the kraken lady, the Jewish space laser lady. Why is there so much hate in America? What happened with malice toward none what happened to love thy neighbor? Does anybody remember kindness? Wow. Thank you. I mean, you know, this Rolling Stone, despite how what a clown show this is with these fake whistleblowers and whatever. I don't know if you saw one of the tweets of one of these witnesses was Lauren boebert falsely tweeted that Joe Biden had cancer and the agent tweeted hurry cancer about Joe Biden. You know, stuff hate has had a good run over the past four years. And now it's time for empathy and kindness and decency to have a good run. And I swear, you know, I feel like the tide is going to turn. Yeah. Just one last one. Lindy Lee tweeted Matt Gaetz and green questioned Jamie Raskin's fitness because he lost his son to suicide.

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Rep. Scott Perry: Joe Biden's Failures Are Part of a Bigger Plan

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

01:45 min | 7 months ago

Rep. Scott Perry: Joe Biden's Failures Are Part of a Bigger Plan

"Today, I was on the main stage moderating a discussion between the chairman of the House freedom caucus, Scott Perry, and also another bona FIDE member of the House freedom caucus. That individual by the name of congressman Ralph Norman and you've seen both of them or you've heard both of them on our radio program over the years. And they're really doing a terrific job and waving that conservative banner. And we had a very Frank discussion today about what exactly conservatives need to do to fight back against Joe Biden. And congressman Scott Perry, he shared something as I talked about the many failures of Joe Biden and the Biden administration. And it was interesting because congressman Scott Perry says he doesn't believe that these are failures. He believes these are intentional attacks on America. He believes that there is a grand scheme here. There's something much bigger, much broader at play. And he believes this is all part of an attempt to weaken our nation. So he says, yes, Joe Biden may be addled he may be somewhat comatose, but the reality is that Joe Biden and whoever is controlling The White House and we've haven't been shy about saying it's either Susan Rice and or Barack Hussein Obama. But whoever is pulling the strings, this is all intentional. And as congressman Ralph Norman said from the main stage, the only reason Biden is still in power is the Democrats don't want giggles, which is his nickname for Kamala Harris. They don't want giggles Harris in the Oval Office.

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Rep. Scott Perry: Reaction to AT&T Taking Down Newsmax

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

01:15 min | 9 months ago

Rep. Scott Perry: Reaction to AT&T Taking Down Newsmax

"I would love to get your take on what direct TV is doing AT&T DirecTV now canceling newsmax. They had already deplatformed one America news. Newsmax happened to be the only conservative cable channel that had been broadcasting Trump's rallies and addresses and then last night they got deplatformed, should we be concerned about this? Well, you should be concerned, look, the large woke media outlets are censoring individual voices where they can in mass communication forces where the message is unpalatable to them. The good news is that there's going to be alternatives. It's going to drive the market for alternatives and these low corporations are going to start going broke. They're going to lose market share and hopefully they'll be dinosaurs of the past and we can have a free open media and a free open market where the ideas of everybody are heard and we can all make our assessment of course that's not what they want and that's not what some of the government want, but as long as we can still have a competitive market, there's going to be replacements. It's unfortunate it has come to this, but people are going to have to make choices. And if they appreciate being lied to every day and receiving Soviet style propaganda, then they're going to accept it. But you and I both know Todd because their listeners to your show that they are not going to accept it.

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Rep. Scott Perry: Impeach Alejandro Mayorkas

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

01:55 min | 9 months ago

Rep. Scott Perry: Impeach Alejandro Mayorkas

"Curious to know why you want to impeach secretary Alejandro mayorkas. Well, Todd, good day to you as well and good day to America because Republicans are finally in charge of one of the branches of the legislature and there can be some accountability. So look, secretary mayorkas has made the case for impeachment himself. He's not only flouting the law, just ignoring it, but he's actively he's actively objecting to the law and refusing to follow it and imperiling the citizens of the United States of America. We each take an oath to uphold and defend the constitution of the United States, not the constitution of Mexico or Guatemala or Columbia or Venezuela. We all want to help Todd. Everybody wants to help these people in need, but the way to help them, the people in need is not by stomping on the face of the people that you serve. And the people that we serve pay the taxes, it's their schools that are in peril. It's their streets. It's their hospitals. It's their paycheck and their wallet that's in peril and our duty is first to them. And so with all due respect, secretary mayorkas has presided over record after record of illegal crossings into the United States of America, not the least of which is Chinese made fentanyl coming in and killing American citizens more double every year than what we lost in 20 years in combat in Vietnam. Now many people don't see an issue, maybe they don't maybe it's not come to their hometown or their family, but by the time it does, unfortunately, it's deadly serious and we have a duty to make sure that we preserve the tranquility, the domestic tranquility that the people in America have a right given them to them by God to enjoy. You know what

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Rep. Scott Perry: Joe Biden Had No Authority to Declassify Documents

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

01:55 min | 9 months ago

Rep. Scott Perry: Joe Biden Had No Authority to Declassify Documents

"Biden had no authority whatsoever to classify or unclassified documents. And by the way, every single as a guy who held a top secret security clearance for over three decades, every one of us knows that if one of those classified documents in your care is mishandled, miss stored, whatever you want to call it out of the chain of custody, you're going to jail. That's what we all know. And so this is a very, you know, look, it's another day where we wake up in America and you see two standards of justice. One for those who are connected who say the right things to the right people and one for the rest of us who live in fear of our government, you know, President Biden had no problem out there scoring former president Trump for what he calls the mishandling of classified documents or the irresponsible way in which they are taken care of. I remind everybody that the archivist and the federal government at large knows every document that president Trump has. They have an argument of a whether he should have it or not. But here's what they don't have Todd. They don't have an argument over how it's stored because it's stored in a secure compartmentalized information facility. That's the long version of stiff. That's where those documents are stored across the federal government. That's where they are seeing. That's where they are red. That's where they reviewed. And that's where they must be maintained unless you have courier orders to remove them. And so it's apples and oranges in the way that both presidents are being treated. One is being persecuted, essentially set up for an argument. The other one has broken the law for apparently about 6 years now and now the mainstream media, which is that you will just forget about it and act like it didn't happen at the same time you're supposed to demand that they throw the former president in jail over a dispute. And

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"scott perry" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:35 min | 9 months ago

"scott perry" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Trading. Let's get you up to date of the news you need to know what this shower, Brazil, reeling after a January 6 style insurrection supporters of former president jair Bolsonaro storm Congress, the presidential palace and the country's top court yesterday. President Lula da Silva, the country's new leader, is vowing prosecution for the rioters. Bloomberg's Bruce einhorn says Lula also condemned Bolsonaro's muted response and security forces charged with protecting government buildings. The thing to watch today is what happens when the police try to disband those Bolsonaro supporters who are conducting these vigils camping out in front of the military installations, a justice has given them 24 hours to get these Bolsonaro supporters to disband from their we heard earlier. President Lula talk about some police officers who he said did not do their jobs and trying to stop this. Bloomberg's first einhorn said Sundays unrest follows months of protests after a tight presidential race. As for politics back here in the U.S., Karen Kevin McCarthy was named Speaker of the House early Saturday morning after 15 rounds of voting. McCarthy now faces a democratic controlled Senate and a slim House majority, Pennsylvania congressman Scott Perry, who withheld his vote from McCarthy tells ABC's this week, rank and file members should have more power. The American people are very, very tired of this gang of 7 gang of 8 literally 7 or 8 people are just a few people in Washington, D.C. running all of the policy. But House minority leader Hakeem Jeffries says he's concerned about dysfunction in Congress. I'm very, very troubled by the way in which the Congress has started and hopefully that doesn't pretend what's to come. And congressman Jeff raises a guest on NBC's meet the press, which can be heard every Sunday on Bloomberg radio, along with ABC's this week. Turning to Wall Street, Karen big layoffs are coming at Goldman Sachs, the bank plans to slash about 3200 positions this week, one of the largest job cuts in the company's history. Many of the reductions will come in Goldman's core trading and banking units. And speaking of banks, should we get the start of quarterly earnings from financials this week, JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup and Wells Fargo all report on Friday. Now plus Thursday, CPI printer, shaping up to be this week's most anticipated events ahead of that U.S. futures are higher. That's following Friday's rally, which saw all three major indexes gain at least 2%. And futures this morning are higher with S&P futures up about 17 points, down futures up a hundred and NASDAQ futures up 51, ten year treasury down ten 30 seconds, yield 3.59%. Straight ahead, your latest local headlines plus a check of sports and this is Bloomberg

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The 20 GOP Holdouts Are Dwindling

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:30 min | 9 months ago

The 20 GOP Holdouts Are Dwindling

"There are some rather interesting news happening on the House floor, Mary Miller, Scott Perry, the head of the house freedom caucus, Ralph Norman, Anna paulina Luna, Byron donalds, Andrew Clyde, Michael cloud, Josh brechen and Dan bishop, have switched their votes to Kevin McCarthy in this latest round. As I predicted, which came under pretty intense ridicule from some of you that emailed me, this has been a tactic of negotiation. So I think there's anywhere between 6 to 9 holdouts right now. Is that right? I don't know the final number. Somebody said there was much as 13 holdouts. We don't know. And by holdouts, I mean people that are not going to vote for Kevin McCarthy. But as I predicted earlier in the program, because we have been talking to these patriots that are doing this for quite some time, that their strategy, many of them, some of the strategy is no Kevin no Kevin no Kevin no Kevin, which I understand that many of you are sympathetic with. Other people say, don't like Kevin, not my first choice, but also Kevin has a 150 to a 175 votes. Baked in, so therefore, let's try to get the most conservative Congress possible.

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Rep. Scott Perry: Is There a Deal for Kevin McCarthy Yet?

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

01:08 min | 9 months ago

Rep. Scott Perry: Is There a Deal for Kevin McCarthy Yet?

"Today looking like? And are you guys adding any more people to your numbers? Well, you never know, vote by vote, of course, unfortunately, Todd, people oftentimes tell me I'm with you on the next vote and you hear their name called and they don't go with you. So it's not just leadership that lies around here. It's individual members, but right now we're set to come back on the floor and roll some votes on at noon. So time will tell, look, things move around here. Pretty quickly when they start going Todd. So I wouldn't say that everything is assured, but you're just going to have to stay tuned and that includes me too because I can't predict the future either. And real quick, club for growth says a deal has been reached. That was the reporting late last night. Can you confirm or deny that? Well, look, I saw the same reporting on the club for growth. I don't know what they've done, but I am concerned that it's going to be marginal and of little consequence to what mister McCarthy, the swamp allies do in making sure that conservatives can't be elected, where they otherwise could be. Well,

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Rep. Scott Perry: Something Has to Change

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

01:58 min | 9 months ago

Rep. Scott Perry: Something Has to Change

"Well, congressman, I can tell you we are one of the few national radio shows that we're standing in lockstep with the house freedom caucus and it really troubles me not just that there is opposition to what you guys are doing, but there are threats. And I want to get your initial reaction to something congressman Dan Crenshaw said on Fox News radio when he called you and your colleagues a bunch of terrorists and not just him, but also there was a congressman congressman Rogers from Alabama who also called you guys terrorist. Look, these comments are the desperate tactics of people that can't win the argument and quite honestly have a terrible record. Yes, as you know, Todd, there are members past and present that have a vested interest in the status quo here. There's a lot of money being made here and changed hands. It's taken from the American people and distributed around town here. That's the status quo, and they want to continue to further that and protect that status quo. Somebody's got to fight for the American people, Todd. And while I will never say things like that about my colleagues, especially members that have worn the uniform as I have, I'm not desperate. I do rely on the merits of my argument and if my colleagues want to go out and support and talk about the great things that have happened in Congress over the last ten years, whether it's $1.7 trillion omnibus Christmas trees spending bills that are dropped at 2 o'clock in the morning right before Christmas. They can go talk about those things. I suspect that most Americans will not agree with their perspective. Something has to change here, Todd. You can't keep doing the same things under the same conditions with the same people and expect a different outcome. Mister McCarthy has been in leadership for 14 years now.

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Caller: Kevin McCarthy Is a Weasel

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

01:23 min | 9 months ago

Caller: Kevin McCarthy Is a Weasel

"I've made it similar cost several times. Before a few, this guy is a weasel. He is going to be Mitch McConnell on one O two. Or two. And by the way for two, whichever great he deserves. But. There's nothing more I can say. You said, oh, he's all about himself, and he's going to be a rhino. He always has been always will be. Here's my concern, Ernie. Hold on, hold on, hold on. Here's what concerns me, Ernie. I'll let you have your say here. It's all the other people out there that are attacking people like Scott Perry and Ralph Norman from South Carolina, Matt Gaetz from Florida. Here you've got what ten people who are principled conservatives. And they're not willing to sacrifice the core of their belief system to put Kevin McCarthy in that speaker chair, and now all of a sudden they're the bad guys. Yes, sir. And the last thing I wanted to say was, I'm about done with fox because the previous host on the show, they're all in the tank from the car seat. Oh, no doubt about no doubt about that. So in the

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"scott perry" Discussed on TuneInPOC

TuneInPOC

07:43 min | 1 year ago

"scott perry" Discussed on TuneInPOC

"The rallies. Well, I think what the committee is trying to do is to create a thorough or record as possible about all the events during the insurrection and leading up to it. And that includes funding that was raised privately. They have been raised in conjunction with some Congress may have been raised in connection with some elected officials, but they're trying to figure out exactly how this event unfolded. And what we're all of these steps that were taken that led up to this interaction. So one of the key things are looking at is the money. They want to know where did funding come from to help plan this rally, perhaps to bring people to Washington. Perhaps doing some way assist in what ultimately turned into a violent insurrection. So they're trying to trace that money, but even if they can show that people were involved in the fundraising, they really need to show that there is some link between the fundraising and the ultimate violent acts that occurred on January 6th. So tracing the money will be illuminating. It will show how these events unfolded, but it's certainly not enough to show that anybody involved in fundraising was necessarily involved in any criminal conduct unless there was some evidence to show that those people who were involved in raising money also knew that there could be some kind of violent acts on that day. There's been evidence of this grand plan and also Bernie Carrick turned over some evidence over the weekend. And one thing he withheld was a draft letter from potus to seize evidence in the interest of the national security of the 2020 elections, which people are saying is to seize voting machines. If there was a grand plan to seize voting machines, I mean, what would it have to be to reach a criminal level? Well, again, I think the fact that there may be some evidence out there of plans occasionally to seize voting machines, there was the infamous PowerPoint that has already been turned over to the committee, a plan in order to try to deny the electors, the in order to affect the electors and to allow vice president Pence to choose different electors. But there is no evidence so far that has been revealed by the committee that shows that the former president Trump took any action to further any of these proposed schemes any of these steps that could arguably have been used in order to in order to overturn the election. But we haven't seen evidence that the president took any steps to further that. And that's really what the committee would have to find. And I think that's why they want the information that the president, that former president Trump is continuing to withhold to know to try to determine exactly what was said to the president and what his response was. But still at the end of the day, regardless of the dialog that may have gone back and forth, the committee will have to live with the acts that were actually taken as opposed to conversations that may or may not have taken place. And so far, there is simply no evidence that president Trump decided to take any action, despite the fact that he was apparently presented with a number of plans that could ultimately have interfered with the counting of the electoral votes. So you mentioned the possibility of a criminal referral. Some experts say that it's dangerous for the committee to make a criminal referral. Because it might set a precedent for future presidents and a precedent for future lawmakers. Well, it is something that I think the committee needs to be very careful about because congressional committees are not criminal investigative investigatory agencies. They don't investigate crimes. That is not their function. Their job is to conduct investigations in order to consider future legislation to deal with issues that may they have the right to investigate incidents that happen, but with the goal towards writing legislation to prevent those incidents from happening again in the case of the insurrection that occurred on January 6th. So the concern here is that if it appears as if this committee is more of a criminal investigatory agency rather than a congressional agency looking to try to determine what type of legislation might come out of this hearing, might come out of these hearings in order to prevent future conduct, it does set a dangerous precedent. And the committee has requested, for example, interviews from a couple of Republican congressmen, Scott Perry of Pennsylvania, Jim Jordan of Ohio, both of these individuals were allegedly involved in the event on January 6th. Jim Jordan with respect to his conversations with president Trump on January 6th, Scott Perry allegedly linked to unsuccessful efforts to get president Trump to get the Department of Justice to intervene in the election. But all of that does tread very closely to a situation in which you have a subsequent administration investigating the prior administration. And as we know in Washington, eventually, you're in the minority, even though today you may be in the majority. And so I think there is some real concern that we don't want to have a situation in which as soon as one administration is out of office or in this case, as soon as the House of Representatives might change over from one party control to another that they immediately begin an investigation into the prior administration. Yeah, on the committee is even looking into whether it has the power to subpoena. Other members of Congress. So that will be something to see. Turning to the Supreme Court and president Trump asking the Supreme Court to block the national archives from releasing his records, tell us what his argument is before the Supreme Court. Sure, so the Trump administration is seeking to override president Joe Biden's decision to waive executive privilege over these documents. And this case has already been decided by the D.C. Court of Appeals in a three zero decision in which the court said that these records were vital to the committee's investigation. The Trump administration is basically arguing that despite the fact that President Biden is not asserting executive privilege that the former president in this case president Trump still has a basis to assert executive privilege on his own and that what's really happening here is that this committee is engaged in a criminal investigation and that is not being done for a legitimate legislative function, which is the purpose of a congressional investigation. There are basically arguing that it's a very broad investigation that they're investigating president Trump because they view as a political foe. Somebody who is potentially a candidate for president in 2024 and that this is all politically motivated and that it is not tied to the legitimate legislative function and therefore they're asking the Supreme Court to step in and to allow the president to withhold about 800 pages of material involved in protected presidential communications. So the Supreme Court, this is a case that the Supreme Court doesn't have to take. Court, like there's no conflict in the circuits. So they could just

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"scott perry" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

06:00 min | 1 year ago

"scott perry" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"U.S. House speaker Nancy Pelosi says members of Congress will not be intimidated by China's reaction to her visit to Taiwan. Pelosi says Xi Jinping is acting like a scared bully. Meanwhile, Taiwan's foreign ministry says the China drills are a part of a game plan for invasion. Judge has ruled three professional golfers who joined the Saudi Arabia finance live golf series. We'll have to sit out the FedExCup playoffs. Taylor gooch Hudson swafford and Matt Jones. Republican reaction to the search of Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home yesterday has been swift. Saying it's political hit job and carried out with malice. Running alongside an appeals court has ruled that mister Trump needs to give his tax records to the January 6th committee. And Republican congressman Scott Perry of Pennsylvania now says the FBI has seized his cell phone, Reuters reports as it shows a DoJ investigation of the January 6th is really heating up. U.S. president Joe Biden has signed a ratification documents to allow Finland and Sweden to join NATO and Russia has shut down the gas pipeline again UK officials saying it's planned for potential power cuts, blackouts to both industry and homes in January. It's doomsday scenario, hopes it hopes it does not have to get pled out. In San Francisco, I'm Ed Baxter. This is Bloomberg Juliet. Thank you, Ed. Well, China's consumer inflation, as we've been hearing accelerated in July to the highest level in two years joining us from our Hong Kong studio to discuss is in the current Bloomberg's chief Asia economics correspondent. So not unique with high prices in debt but how much is this going to complicate things for the PBOC that's trying to stimulate the economy? So on the headline base is a dose suggest inflation in China is accelerating Juliet. In particular what's driving up the headline number has been a big uptick in the price of food. Poor price is actually gained 20% on year and a fresh fruit and veg also up in the double digit area as well to food as big part of what's happening. And it might suggest that China's inflation is accelerating except I would point out to you that on a core basis, China's inflation actually only gained 0.8%. So on the core basis, which is really what a lot of central banks ultimately look at at strips at the price of oil and food and everything else, it's fairly modest. So I'm not sure that this will change the game that much in China. We know primarily catching himself aside, by the way, that as long as they can keep inflation say below three and a half percent and unemployment below 5 and a half percent, they can kind of nurse things along okay. So on the headline basis, yes, China's inflation is accelerating. You could say that's pointing towards global trend, but I don't see it as a game changer. Yeah, you look at the trade data that we had earlier in the week and particularly the export numbers very robust. I can't recall, I think it was 18%. Was that the gain and the so when you look at what's happening with producer prices, an increase of 4.2%. And I think it's also fair to point out that there has been a substantial pullback in the price of crude oil, probably since the survey data for the month of July was put together. So the producer price story in China is a dramatic turnaround from where we were a year ago. So today's numbers did show like you mentioned a producer prices are cooling and that's for two reasons. Number one, a base effect. It's been compared to a big surge one year ago. And number two, like you mentioned, commodity prices coming off the boil and the oil prices coming off the ball. Remember that oil actually is back to where it was before the Russian invasion of Ukraine. So all of that is landing itself towards taking pressure off, China's factory cost base. That would be good for their profits. And at the margins, it might sort of take pressure off the global inflation story because the Chinese factories won't be under as much pressure to lift their own prices to the global consumers. But when you take the PPI slowdown in totality in China though, it just kind of adds a picture of saying a few moments ago that, okay, you can say headline inflation is picking up, but the overall inflation story in China remains certainly relatively subdued and even somewhat subdued really. And I think that the authorities won't be too concerned about it and they will continue to top some money into the economy to keep things taking over. All right, continue to stimulate then and looking ahead as well into what kind of I guess impact we've seen from the COVID lockdowns and how much further that could complicate things too. There's no doubt that the ongoing COVID lockdowns are complicated to recover, especially on the services and the consumer side. That's one of the reasons inflation is to want subdued, Juliet. There has been clearly the export story has recovered, maybe that's a mixture of factories getting back online after the lockdowns, maybe does reflect ongoing robust global demand, but there are some signs of weakness in the numbers, but nonetheless, they're really soft part of the economy remains. The real estate sector, the consumer spending sector and the service sector and COVID zero is kind of having casting a long shadow over all of that. And obviously with the variance of omicron that we all know about, that's going to continue testing China strategy and you could argue China over the works of his lockdowns, Shanghai came out of that brutal two month lockdown. At the end of May, and perhaps China's pulling care of that. But nobody can say it out for certain. It's still a long time before the party Congress comes up in November. So if there's not a resolution to the fact that the property market is still suffering right now, sales continue to shrink. If there's not a resolution, does that mean that there is the probability that we're going to see even more of a drag when it comes to inflationary pressures on the retail level because the property market is in such Dire Straits? I don't think anybody's yet calling a bottom or a turnaround for the real estate sector. And as you say, when you consider the outside effect that has on people's sense of self worth on household net worth in terms of overall economic activity, the estimates are up to maybe around 20% of the economic activity. So if you have the housing sector in the slump that it is, which salesman continuing to be weak and anyway, the ongoing practical disruptions linked with COVID zero in terms of what that means for finishing developments and people getting out and about. Of course, that's going to continue to be a drag on the broader

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"scott perry" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

05:32 min | 1 year ago

"scott perry" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"A U.S. House speaker Nancy Pelosi says members of Congress will not be intimidated by China's reaction to her visit to Taiwan. Pelosi is saying Xi Jinping is acting like a scared bully. Meanwhile, Taiwan's foreign minister says that China drills are part of a game plan for invasion. A judge has ruled three professional golfers who joined the Saudi Arabia finance live golf series will have to set out the FedExCup playoffs. Taylor gooch Hudson swafford and the Matt Jones. Republican reaction to the search of Trump's Mar-a-Lago home yesterday has been swift saying it is a political hit job and carried out with malice, running alongside an appeals court has ruled that mister Trump needs to get his tax records to the January 6th committee and a Reuters is just pushed out a story of saying that Republican congressman Scott Perry of Pennsylvania says the FBI has seized his cell phone and the writer's report says it shows a DoJ investigation in the January 6th is heating up. In San Francisco, Ahmed Baxter, this is Bloomberg back to Singapore Jules. Thank you so much, Ed. Let's get back to Nero says head of Asian credit at BlackRock on the line from us for us from Singapore. You're talking about seeing opportunities in some of the ex China high yield space curious to get your thoughts about what you're seeing across LCN as well. We've heard from prime minister Lee here in Singapore saying that rates and inflation are expected to remain high. Sure. So I think that's a backdrop, which is actually common across most of the markets. So most of the economy is right now, which will keep the policymakers on the margin on removing some of their accommodation that we had for a very long time. From a credit perspective, we have seen some expansion of risk premium opening up some of the attractive opportunity, but broadly from a top down perspective we still remain on neutral to cautious, specific markets we like the Indian high yield investment grade corporate in India, parts of Indonesia, Middle East, more from the investment grade perspective. But overall, a very clear tilt or a bias towards quality. I think that's an important element that will stay with us for at least near term. Okay, so quality I get that, what about duration? I mean, given a lot of the volatility that we have seen in sovereign markets right now and the inversion that we have in the US Treasury curve, it's not clear where the global economy is headed, and the inflation story seems to be a little uneven, would you be more inclined to go long shorter duration? So overall from a duration perspective, again, probably on the margin on the cautious side because I do believe the markets are still fluctuating between the whole idea of the inflation policy hikes versus the risk of recession and you will see that back and forth. In a range here and as we've seen some of that inversion and the bear flattening of the curve, I think we will have a little more room to go there as we go through the data points and the upcoming heights. So more inversion potentially is that what you're saying on the tooth tins because we're looking very closely to that U.S. CPI data. So I would still expect this possibility of more inversion here, given the combination of fundamentals and the technical backdrop here. So niraj, does that mean are you basically saying that the global economy is headed to recession? It is not going into recession, but they certainly signs of slowdown which are quite clear. I would say, in fact, U.S. economy right now still, despite the technical recession data, still seems fine if you looked at the job report last Friday with 528,000 jobs on average hourly and still looking strong. But it is slowing down and globally, I think we have been seeing the data showing signs of slowing down, which will obviously manifest itself going into next year. Europe obviously slowing down much faster and going into recession before the rest of the globe. In terms of the slowdown, I mean, we've been looking at consumer spending and that's been holding up quite well across a number of nations even with rising prices at what point do you think that starts to buy and play into the overall picture too? I think we're getting close to that. One of the solutions for high prices is high prices. And I think we're starting to see the consumers starting to become a bit more cautious around the spending path. Now, most economies, again, going back to the labor market aspect, we have seen tight labor markets low on employment and earnings which have the rage growth, which has been stable. As we start to see the softening in that labor market, which is, I would say, in the very early stages, the data has been mixed. That's where you would see the slowdown in the consumer behavior and the consumption patterns. Any Raj very quickly, about 30 seconds or so, we've got indications that the top auditor in China is reviewing the trust industry, ostensibly because of potential potential and I want to highlight that word of financial stability. Is this anything you're concerned about? Not concerned, but certainly focused on it. And to some extent, China had a big deleveraging focus on the shadow banking and back in 2016, 2017, which did reduce some of the risks in the non banking sector. I do think it's important to keep an eye because of all the crises issues and defaults and the real estate sector. So this is more of a financial stability question. Not overall

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"scott perry" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:09 min | 1 year ago

"scott perry" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Gun safety legislation. That is hailed as the biggest breakthrough on the issue in three decades. The house is expected to vote on it today. The bill includes stricter background checks for buyers under 21, and bans domestic violence offenders from purchasing firearms. New York lawmakers continue to react today to the Supreme Court throwing out a New York law regulating who can carry a concealed firearm. The 6 three decision yesterday follows a mass shooting that killed ten people in Buffalo last month and a subway shooting in New York City. New York governor Kathy hochul has strongly criticized the ruling and says the state will respond. For prepare to take action, we have legislation being drafted. We plan to go to a special session next week, but to those who are cheering this say, we never were taking away your right to possess a gun. Governor Oakley spoke today on CBS mornings. The January 6th committee investigating the U.S. capitol riot is named 6 Republican members of Congress who they say asked for presidential pardons. They include congressman Matt Gaetz, mo Brooks, Louis gohmert, Andy Biggs and Scott Perry, all of them supported then president Trump's false claims of ballot fraud in the 2020 election. Perry's office calls the claim a soulless line. Meanwhile, the committee heard from former senior Justice Department officials who say Trump's pressure campaign on the DoJ goes back to false claims of election fraud, including a plan to fire the acting ahead of the department. Committee chairman representative Benny Thompson. We've shown the inner workings of what was essentially a political coup. And attempt to use the powers of the government from the local level all the way up to overturn the results of the election. Chairman Thompson says Trump win in search of anyone who would go along with this scheme. The death toll from a devastating earthquake in Afghanistan continued to climb days after it turned brick and stone homes into rubble. State media reports the quake has killed 1150 people and injured some 3000. Live from the Bloomberg interactive broker studios, this is global news, 24

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"scott perry" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

05:47 min | 1 year ago

"scott perry" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"I have not seen the subpoena I guess they sent it to you guys before they sent it to me Look my view on the committee has not changed They're not conducting legitimate investigation It seems as though they just want to go after their political opponents So it's unclear how exactly he's going to respond The others apparently receiving subpoenas today as well Jim Jordan of Ohio Scott Perry of Pennsylvania Brooks of Alabama Andy Biggs of Arizona Let's get into this for a moment with Bloomberg government's Emily Wilkins who covers the leadership in the house for us Emily do we expect more of a response from McCarthy's going to be a news conference or something tomorrow Well McCarthy usually has a weekly news conference although that's not always a guarantee I think the answer that he gave to reporters there is something we're going to hear repeated though I mean he and Republicans have repeatedly tried to downplay the legitimacy of this committee looking into January 6th Just sort of saying that it's partisan saying that they're not just going after their political enemies Certainly we're all keeping our eyes on this committee They have interviewed hundreds of witnesses at this point Gotten hours of documentation including from people like Ivanka and Jared Trump And so certainly it seems like they're investigation has been really comprehensive But I think what you heard from McCarthy there is what you're going to continue to kind of hear that drum beat of downplaying the legitimacy of this panel Any word from the other members Emily Yeah I mean we heard a little bit and it's kind of been in that same mold of same year that they don't think that it's legitimate and that they're not planning to appear in front of the committee at this point I mean really this is a huge break though in precedent to actually have a congressional panel issues subpoenas for sitting members of Congress one of them who has a very real possibility of becoming Speaker of the House next year I mean this is just sort of goes to show exactly how divided things are right now in Washington and just how tense everything is And a lot of it is because of this fallout from January 6th Yes Incredible stuff Emily thank you for being with us And thank you for helping us get that sound of Kevin McCarthy That's what Emily does all day stalking the halls of Congress Billy house writes on the terminal the subpoenas are certain to lead to extended court clashes Potentially rooted he writes in the constitution's speech or debate clause that shields lawmakers Let's dive deeper into this with an expert Brad moss partner at Mark zaid specializes in national security and joins us now Brad welcome we know that January 6th committee is an uncharted territory here The idea of lawmakers sending subpoenas to lawmakers This is a new level no Yeah I mean this very much crossed sort of an unwritten line about the idea of Congress going after one of their own with the legislative subpoena to appear before a panel We're in a bit of uncharted territory We don't quite know how this will play out I mean we certainly know and I think the intro you just did kind of laid out We're going to see some refusals to cooperate I'm sure McCarthy will do a press conference One of his usual ones was going to indicate that they have no intention of complying and they're going to try to quash the subpoenas There's going to be some interesting constitutional issues here in terms of not only speech and debate but also the idea of executive privilege because of the fact that some of these individuals were interacting with executive branch officials And so it's going to be a very dragged out process The question is will there be any real stomach to try to drag it out into litigation Will there be a move to cautious subpoenas or will they simply defy them How do you quash a subpoena if he's your client Brad What do you do next So yeah so the congressman will file in federal court They'll move to cautious subpoena claiming it's over broad claiming it implicates First Amendment rights any number of issues that justify shutting it down which the federal courts have jurisdiction to do when there's already court cases such as Mark Meadows case where they're trying to do something like that That's what I would expect We also heard though that Meadows was cooperating with the committee for a while and we don't expect that to come from McCarthy No I have no anticipation no reason to believe any of these members will cooperate even mo Brooks who kind of got shift a bit by the former president and shoved to the side I still see him cooperating if he wants to have any political career going forward It will be interesting to see if they dare the Justice Department to indict them for contempt Well that's where this would go right If they refuse the subpoena as the courts uphold them then this goes to Merrick Garland to make the next move Yes And that is the one area where there's some potential exposure and some risk for these members that would go beyond whatever happens in the midterms because for the midterms go the way we expect and the Republicans take back the house the panel is going to shut down And there will be no civil litigation But if this gets to the point where it gets a criminal referral to the Justice Department that goes beyond the authority of the Republicans at that point to shut down and that would be up to DoJ That's the one thing they don't want How much chance do they have to slow things down to your point They get through the midterms and the story is going to change a lot I know the committee is set to hold hearings next month Can they delay this for the better part of the summer or longer They can absolutely delay it if they handle the civil litigation properly and just move to quashes that have outright refusing to comply That will ensure that the litigation goes past the midterms and that has never ever any resolution So this is why and you know this Brad this is why everyone said today when it came out Wow big deal unprecedented But probably nothing's going to happen Is that how you feel I think it was a bit of a political.

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"scott perry" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:02 min | 1 year ago

"scott perry" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Nancy happy Friday Carol Will Russia continues to pound targets on various cities in Ukraine announcing it hit Kyiv late yesterday while the head of the United Nations was visiting Russian military officials say they used long-range high precision missiles in that attack The House committee looking into the January 6th capitol riot will be holding 8 hearings in June Scott Carr has the details Democratic committee member from Maryland Jamie Raskin says 8 is a lot of hearings but that they'll be needed to try and make sense of what's become a complex set of events and timeline regarding the January 2021 riot Raskin reportedly says democratic chairman Benny Thompson will try to break up several issues connected to the attack on the capitol into separate chapters within each hearing CNN reports by the end of today three House Republicans will be contacted by the committee about potential appearances House minority leader Kevin McCarthy Ohio representative Jim Jordan and Scott Perry of Pennsylvania The first of the 8 hearings is expected June 9th in Washington Scott Carr Bloomberg radio California's attorney general says the country's largest oil and gas companies are guilty of a half century of deception Rob bata is opening an investigation into whether the companies have been pushing plastics and the ability to recycle them in order to perpetuate their use The truth is the vast majority of plastic can not be recycled The truth is the recycling rate has never surpassed 9% Attorney general rob bahta ExxonMobil says it rejects his allegations Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts and more than a 120 countries I'm Nancy Lyons With the cost of living going up across the country you deserve a solution that offers some change BJ's Wholesale Club members can save an extra 50 cents per gallon at BJ's gas when they spend $100 in club or.

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"scott perry" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:30 min | 1 year ago

"scott perry" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"President Biden says the situation around Ukraine is rapidly escalating Speaking at The White House Biden again said he believes Russia will invade Ukraine in coming days Florida senator Marco Rubio claims Russia is responsible for an explosion of a gas line in the self proclaimed Luhansk people's republic He believes this is a false flag operation President Biden warned about to make it look like Ukraine attacked an area filled with Russian backed separatists The White House is being pressed about the sentence in the Kim Potter case press secretary Jen Psaki however said The White House is committed to meaningful police reform We are committed to not only engaging conversations about meaningful policing reform but we will also continue to ensure that the law enforcement agencies have the resources they need to properly train and equip officers to protect our communities but I'm not going to speak to the specifics of the sentencing The former Brooklyn center Minnesota cop was sentenced to 16 months in prison and 8 months of supervised release for killing Dante Wright last year The oath keepers founder will be staying in jail until trial The leader of the right-wing organization Elmer Stewart roads the third is charged along with ten others for their alleged involvement in helping organize quick reaction forces outside Washington D.C. on January 6th The judge presiding over Rhodes hearing says his alleged conduct can not be understated when ruling he remained detained Republicans are pressing House speaker Nancy Pelosi to end the capital's mask mandate Lisa Taylor reports Arizona's Andy Biggs in Pennsylvania Scott Perry wrote Pelosi a letter and called the mandate draconian They also urged the speaker to reopen the capital to visitors saying it belongs to the American people Biggs and Perry cited a number of democratic led states that have lifted mask mandates in recent weeks It will still be a four team format for the college football playoff That's the decision the managers of the CFP made Friday noting it will be the format for at least the next four seasons I'm Brian schuch As cryptocurrencies increase in popularity the FBI is forming a new unit to deal with those special challenges Rory O'Neill reports concerned that his cryptocurrencies grow so do the chances for a crypto crimes the FBI is putting together a new team to investigate the cases Prosecutor on Jung Choi will serve as the first director of the national cryptocurrency enforcement team She says as the tech surrounding digital currencies grows the department must accelerate efforts to stop crooks.

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"scott perry" Discussed on The Stuttering John Podcast

The Stuttering John Podcast

05:26 min | 1 year ago

"scott perry" Discussed on The Stuttering John Podcast

"But so long as his base stays loyal to him and they want to stay in power, they will continue to tap that base because it serves their interests. It's kind of all very selfish. Trump looks off for himself. And members of Congress look out for himself. It's all a big power play. I don't think it's that surprising, actually. People talk to me and be like, how is it possible that these people are enthralled the Trump? Well, I don't think they're in for all the Trump personally. They're enthralled to his base. And I think that dictates a lot of their actions. Yeah, you have some exceptions. People like Marjorie Taylor Greene who are ideologically committed to trumpism and the Trump brand of conservative politics. But that's just because she enjoys flinging money at people, I guess, of some degree. But most Republicans in Congress, I think, are just out looking out for their own political scan. Yeah, yeah. And what is the story with Rick Perry's text to, you know, didn't they uncover that? Who was also texting Mark Meadows? Yeah, and I think this is a bit of a reflection for those of us who have been covering the committee for a long time. It's kind of a reflection of the committee changing tactics a little bit. When they first started, they issued a blood source subpoenas and I broke the news, for instance, that the first thought of subpoenas would include Mark Meadows. The trouble was that these subpoenas are really aggressive. And if they don't cooperate, the only other option you're left with is to cite them for contempt of Congress. But contempt of Congress is not a coercive measure. It's a punitive measure. And so when it goes that Justice Department gets out of the select committee's hands, like the best they can hope for is that they get charged and indicted and then that they face jail time and these witnesses think, actually, I don't want to go to jail, so I'll cut a plea deal maybe in exchange for testimonials, something. That's really the best outcome they can hope for. The committee would much prefer to just get the information. The committee doesn't want to see Mark Meadows go to jail. They Thomson then he Thompson doesn't have a personal bandara against Mark Meadows that he wants to seem in prison. And so it set this whole thing up. They just want his information. And I think this is a reflection of them being more strategic about the way that they operate. They couldn't get Mark Meadows to testify, right? Because Trump got to him is how this puts it to me. Trump got to him, so they can't get a testimony. But communications are two way things. So if Mark matters received it will send it, then there's someone else on the other end of the line. And in this case, it turned out to be Scott Perry. And so I think the thinking of the committee was, well, it matters is not going to testify maybe the other guy who knows about the communications about Perry or tell us more details about him, of course, well. It's got Perry came out today and said there was no way he was going to corporate. So we'll see what happens next. I'm going to bring in the army major. Army major, this is yugo Lowell..

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"scott perry" Discussed on The Light Inside

The Light Inside

23:30 min | 2 years ago

"scott perry" Discussed on The Light Inside

"Yes. Yes likewise here. Let's back up and look it. You know how we define those notions of acceptance well again acceptance is different than settling your. You're settling that's going to lead to pathological response I love that. You brought up reaction like yes because reactions are going to happen. Of course but at some point we can also hit the pause button and be more responsive which is healthier and which will probably promote yes more health flourishing and happiness. Not just for ourselves but for others as well as famous quote. That's attributed to viktor frankl that. There's no evidence he ever said this but certainly rhymes with said that is between stimulus and response. There is a pause and there is a space within that space lies our ability to choose our response in in a response leads our freedom and our power and i think that's obviously have kept that very close to mind because he's just like everybody else that's on a path to develop their potential and deliver on their promise. I'm still a fascinating human being that can on a daily basis on hourly basis on a minute to minute basis. I can really do my utmost to get in my own way into derail any progress that i've made So i am constantly reminding myself to hit that pause button. Create the space and the grace for kind of redefining or rethinking. What's really going on here to bring myself back to the present moment to bring little mindfulness to bring a little empathy and compassion towards myself towards whoever. I'm happened to be with in the moment and to do my best to make the best choice that capable of making the so that i am creating an opportunity for everyone to experience a little more equanimity. A little bit more clarity a little bit more intention and to You know you've used the word. Authenticity few times the end. I prefer the word integrity because authenticity right. Now there's a lot of people that are doing these. Like i just wanna i'm just going to be may at its Has to act like a jerk. That's your authentic self cool. But i'm not going to hang out with you i'm not gonna spend eight. I'm watching your videos or reading your books. Or whatever but integrity just means in and of itself like complete whole aligned integrated being the source of that integrated. What is the fullness of something. How is it all put together to me. That's the burlington. I love that you brought that notion of integrity in that today are we just adapting wave being are we truly integrated within the way were being. Are we truly showing that notion of integrity. Then in that fullness of are being in that consistence of are being that often is such a crucial component to me by most recent book is called onward and it one of the chapters is integrated in another chapter is interconnected and those are my two favorite sections of that book and the integrated piece. This was such a huge just solve so many problems from a so ever. Since i've had a g mail address. My signature line has been scott. Perry husband father teacher musician because up until very very recently being a musician and qatar teacher was my primary vocation and of course. I'm still a husband. And a father. And i would go through my day feeling like i was changing. Hats are switching gears all the time like. Oh i gotta be up this way. When i'm a husband this way when father now going up on stage i'm going to change gears again now. I'm going into the studio to teach my students and it was exhausting to just keep thinking that i and then one day i just was thinking about. I was talking about work life balance in that. You know. this is something that i hear talked about all the time i find work life and i just realized that one that's impossible. It's literally impossible. You cannot balance these two things perfectly. And i couldn't balance all of my roles and relationships perfectly what i could do was i could just show up is the best scott period. I can possibly be wherever i'm showing up. I could just be fully integrated and so it's not scott. Perry husband father teacher musician. I'm scott perry and you don't have to like it but this is the way i show up everywhere i show up and it immediately. Brought a calmness decluttered my mind the team. The dissidents tame the chatter and a don't spin a lot of cycles on on the narrative. I know who i am. I know what my core values guiding principles are. I know what my talents and soft and hard skills are. And i know who might people are. I like to hang out with people who share. My values need my towns to enhance their lives. And whose values aligned with mine and whose talents enhanced my life and it just makes it so much easier so now i feel you know integrated which then allows me to be more connected interconnected not just with the people in my life but with you know nature destiny the cosmos all these things. We've thought about all the great teachers in whether it's alan watts or spacing on his name but the guy that wrote the book cosmos in the great pbs series einstein. All these people talked about interconnectedness. Everything is one role. Just one thing just makes it so much easier. Today's episode is sponsored by. And if you haven't heard about anka it's the easiest way to make a podcast. Let me explain. It's your free platform for podcasting. Anka has creation tools. That allow you to record. And edit your podcast white from your phone or computer. So it's super easy to create your own. Podcast and bankable distributes your podcast for you sell. It can be heard on spotify apple podcast and many more. You can make money from your podcast with no minimum listenership. Anka is everything you need to make podcast all in one place. Download the free. Anka apple goto antidote. Fm to get started sharing your story with the world that to me speaks so much to one of the more common accepted definitions have except. It's acknowledged your situation objectively and identify the possibilities to me. That opens up so broad of a departure from what we typically feel is. Just merely moving into alignment or being in agreement with something type thing so often we misguide ourselves down that pathway. We've think that act of acceptance is merely settling as you spoke to before yeah multi acknowledgement piece is really important because when you're acknowledging what is so in on where we have three questions that we ask that bring equanimity. What's now what's next and what's four. What's now is the acknowledgement piece. Like what's going on right now and the two things that you have to bring into that. We've actually talked about one of them. Is what's going on without all the emotional attachments and what's going on without the value judgments so objective right. It began writing star. Because this what i felt like the world needed right now because everybody was saying this is terrible and let's be clear. I am profoundly saddened by the suffering. That humidity has gone through because of the pandemic and yes. There's been a lot of unnecessary loss of life. A lot of unnecessary stress distress. The lesson of the pandemic is by having humanity all of humidity go through the same stress at the same time it reminds us was actually required to be truly human truly happy which is this connection right that equanimity or equal mind. What is the equal comparison of our experience and not exactly that we're experiencing exactly alike. We are just taking the time to bring that into equal awareness. Exactly so if we can stay what's happening with objectively without the value judgment the strong emotional attachment now. We can actually see the possibility in the situation in. That's the possibility of a pandemic situation or the possibility in somebody offering us an opportunity and we can see things as they really more as they really are. And we can make a measured in considered choice that aligns with who we are and whom we seek to become and so by framing all of the choices then. We can make a decision now. Here's the important thing is. Decisions are not outcomes. There is no right decision in any given moment any decision. You make puts you into a new situation where you get to look at that situation with the objectivity without strong emotional attachments value judgments and make your next decision so setting a point on the horizon heading to it toward it. You can't know what the obstacles and opportunities that are going to cross your path are going to be but if you have the strong sense of who you are and who music to become and what your core values and guiding principles are and how you're employing your gifts to make things better you'll end up somewhere great and you'll find many times that the obstacle is actually an opportunity in disguise. And you're just as we were saying about the pandemic pandemics horrible and is made us a lot more humid. It's reminded us of how how important connection actual connection is and then the last part. So there's what's now what's next and then what's it for and the what's it for. Peace is a reminder. That outcomes are You're not entitled to outcomes. You're not entitled to your results. And the reward is actually has nothing to do with the result things are unfolding the way that they were meant to unfold. And your job is to put forth your best effort with intention and with integrity and the quality of your effort is what you're entitled to. That's your reward and that is enough. It doesn't matter whether you get the the status or the stuff or the shiny objects or any of that type of thing. Have you put forth your best effort and done that within for the people that you are around. Have you been a force for good and making things better for yourself for the people that you find yourself with. That leads me to think about that. Notion of emotional intelligence in how that relies so critically crucially. I should take. Crucially is critical illness. A serving state but looking at that notion of emotional intelligence in how that inter-plays with balancing or trying to form that equanimity of objectivity and subjectivity. Let's back up. Just a second and look at a clearly defined notion of what objectivity is not influenced by personal feeling or opinions in considering in representing what we know in believed to be factual what we know. Unbeliev often i feel has to be rejected in there because our state in and of themselves then migrate to that duality of subjectivity balanced on blue by personal feelings taste in opinions subjectivity based on or influenced by personal taste feelings or opinion. So there's a duality there that to me win. We move into that state of equanimity in integrity integrated within ourselves aligns in some manner where it becomes that emotional intelligence. This is you know. This is the great quest of humanity. I mean we've been asking ourselves these same questions since we've been able to think we've been talking about them ever since we've been able to talk. What does it mean to be. Human was made to be happy. How can it be more of both what i love about. What the distinction that. You're you're teasing out here is subjectivity and objectivity I'm not sure. How much is objectively true. I mean this the scientific process and know even things wrong every day. Where are we with our level of acceptance in what becomes a new acceptance. While and this is this is another lesson of the pandemic and something that we to do to be reminded of over and over again particularly here in the united states. I thanked but maybe all over what tends to get rewarded. Meaning you know by what our culture currently thinks of as rewards which is things like prestige and prosperity in position. Is we reward certainty and we reward confidence. Actually more to the point we reward overconfidence. What happens over and over and over again is things that were so certain about get proven to be absolutely wrong. And that were overconfident about things that are not only not empirically true but are also fueling the discord in fueling the the the nastiness in the world. You know what would happen if instead of certainty. We boarded curiosity. What would happen if instead of overconfidence rewarded consideration. You know because confidence overconfidence. Uncertainty fuel a very selfish type of society curiosity in consideration foster a much healthier and higher functioning society and yet our system economic social political in beyond is built on the idea of rewarding. Overconfidence and certainty. So just to bring in your original point the subjectivity. Peace keeping yes. We all have a different broad born with different temperaments intolerances. We all have like innate ways of being and then we have our life experience that informs and inspires. You know who who we are. And this gives us each a very unique set of experiences to draw from an a unique perspective on how we look and talk and act in our day to day. Lives one of the things that i have tried to to foster for myself is when i find myself in disagreement with someone or when i catch myself in the middle of value judgment about something or someone else is to remind myself that bat person is actually doing what they think they need to do. Now i may see it as ignorant or wrong. But i you know. Sociopaths and psychopaths are very very rare breed. There's far fewer of them walking around than you think there are. And you know the science says like one or two percent. Maybe and most of us. Most of the time are doing what we think we need to do. And that's because of just what you were. Sharing is our subjective set of experiences in perspectives. So what if we just began with that like that person's doing what they think they need to do. It doesn't mean that you have to accept. It doesn't mean that you have to ignore. It doesn't mean that you have to just go along but it just helps. I mean that's true empathy at that person. I profoundly disagreed with the actually think they're doing the right thing. They think they're doing what they need to do for themselves for the people that they love thus have a conversation about that can we pause between samuelson response and hold a space for a conversation. You know where. We can disagree without being disagreeable. It's a tough thing to put is. In a subjective frame of reference as human beings the significantly meaningful amount of time removing that objectivity we relating from that point of view that point of view that is centered any attachment nets the broader view scope of what we know to be the ego often. We get filtered through that status quo of just considering things from yourself. Being the notion of vigo on that grander scale is happening on that broad minded view of ego in the subconscious. You know what are we not aware of. We so often move out of that frame of reference because status quo simply says well. This is just thinking about yourself. That is the week so commonly. Now how do we release that becomes to me a significant goal for us to look to achieve equanimity and that integration of self that integration that leads to inter subjectively or that ability emotionally emotionally relate in feel to show empathy for us. Quick question what sleep bleeping to mine. Is this idea of trusting the process. We are all works in progress. Everything in our lives or works in progress are relationships are works in progress. Whatever we do for a living or whatever we do to help make the world a better place. These are Process processor are things that can be tested and tweaked sometimes abandoned in sometimes started brand new and it requires that we accept the uncertainties in adversities. That are inherent with doing things. That haven't been done before so you know. How do we embrace uncertainty. How do we navigate adversity. While i think it begins with a reference my favorite gir- to quote which is as soon as you trust yourself. You will know how to live. Trusting yourself is very different than selfishness. trusting your self. The loan thing is trusting that you are a work in progress that you are That you are in a process that you are not fully formed and done it also means that you have embraced the things that we've already talked about that. We are integrated beings that are also interconnected with each other and all of life and extending out into the cosmos to the to the outer reaches of our understanding and ability and just electoral to quote. I've been chewing on that since the seventh grade. And i don't think i'll ever get all the juice out of it. Because this is circling. Back to kind of wear. We began like. How do we become a better version of who we are. I don't think there is a best version. I don't think there's any limits to our capacity to our ability to develop potential deliver on promise. It's it's boundless. In the only sensors no outcome then all we get is the process. All we get is the quality of our effort and that's enough even as we're striving. We are enough wherever we are on that journey. Sometimes it's okay to just be okay you to me that speaks to that notion. Again of acceptance and surrender being so critical in that process. You speak to it so often. And i know your book. Endeavor speaks to the notion of drawing your own roadmap deadly we move into that space of integrity where we become the owner in the author. Where can our listeners go to reach out to use guy in help seek guidance in drawing that road so the roadmap metaphor is based on the importance of compasses over road maps. The road maps. That have already been written can only show you where other people have gone. But if you if you are working on your compass then you can start your own path. So i really appreciate you bringing that up. And i'm grateful that you've found some some utility and some inspiration endeavor. I am very easy to find online painfully. So for some people it used to be that you could put in scott. Perry and i was the first person that showed up Now there's a congressperson from pennsylvania. Name scott perry and there's a professional basketball coach named scott. Perry evidently politicians in basketball players. Get more love from the google algorithm than that are former musicians or involved in personal development. But if you type in scott perry manned creative on purpose you'll find me. There's that we've talked about is written about over and over and over again which is at creative on purpose dot com slash blog and my head. Books are easy to find on amazon. But the one i'm most proud of is the most current one which is called onward where certainty ends possibility begins on most of the social media's and happy to connect with people in any of those places. I thank you for connecting with us. Today this has been a great conversation. Reminding me the importance of that notion of integrity and the broader view of that understanding of being one. In whole with what you are so.

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"scott perry" Discussed on The Light Inside

The Light Inside

08:14 min | 2 years ago

"scott perry" Discussed on The Light Inside

"Expected to accept green versus. You know how are you. Authentically aligning with this instance and creating it so often i feel we replicate and patterns things by what we've culturally been talked to accept now there again. We're looking at that. Duality of acceptance as a opening thing and acceptance as a thing that you can also become inhabiting you everything we experience. I feel can't have that. Duality of meany acceptance acceptance is different than settling yet right. That's the thing is. I'm a big fan of defining. Our terms You know i yes. Yes likewise here. Let's back up and look it. You know how we define those notions of acceptance well again acceptance is different than settling your. You're settling that's going to lead to pathological response I love that. You brought up reaction like yes because reactions are going to happen. Of course but at some point we can also hit the pause button and be more responsive which is healthier and which will probably promote yes more health flourishing and happiness. Not just for ourselves but for others as well as famous quote. That's attributed to viktor frankl that. There's no evidence he ever said this but certainly rhymes with said that is between stimulus and response. There is a pause and there is a space within that space lies our ability to choose our response in in a response leads our freedom and our power and i think that's obviously have kept that very close to mind because he's just like everybody else that's on a path to develop their potential and deliver on their promise. I'm still a fascinating human being that can on a daily basis on hourly basis on a minute to minute basis. I can really do my utmost to get in my own way into derail any progress that i've made So i am constantly reminding myself to hit that pause button. Create the space and the grace for kind of redefining or rethinking. What's really going on here to bring myself back to the present moment to bring little mindfulness to bring a little empathy and compassion towards myself towards whoever. I'm happened to be with in the moment and to do my best to make the best choice that capable of making the so that i am creating an opportunity for everyone to experience a little more equanimity. A little bit more clarity a little bit more intention and to You know you've used the word. Authenticity few times the end. I prefer the word integrity because authenticity right. Now there's a lot of people that are doing these. Like i just wanna i'm just going to be may at its Has to act like a jerk. That's your authentic self cool. But i'm not going to hang out with you i'm not gonna spend eight. I'm watching your videos or reading your books. Or whatever but integrity just means in and of itself like complete whole aligned integrated being the source of that integrated. What is the fullness of something. How is it all put together to me. That's the burlington. I love that you brought that notion of integrity in that today are we just adapting wave being are we truly integrated within the way were being. Are we truly showing that notion of integrity. Then in that fullness of are being in that consistence of are being that often is such a crucial component to me by most recent book is called onward and it one of the chapters is integrated in another chapter is interconnected and those are my two favorite sections of that book and the integrated piece. This was such a huge just solve so many problems from a so ever. Since i've had a g mail address. My signature line has been scott. Perry husband father teacher musician because up until very very recently being a musician and qatar teacher was my primary vocation and of course. I'm still a husband. And a father. And i would go through my day feeling like i was changing. Hats are switching gears all the time like. Oh i gotta be up this way. When i'm a husband this way when father now going up on stage i'm going to change gears again now. I'm going into the studio to teach my students and it was exhausting to just keep thinking that i and then one day i just was thinking about. I was talking about work life balance in that. You know. this is something that i hear talked about all the time i find work life and i just realized that one that's impossible. It's literally impossible. You cannot balance these two things perfectly. And i couldn't balance all of my roles and relationships perfectly what i could do was i could just show up is the best scott period. I can possibly be wherever i'm showing up. I could just be fully integrated and so it's not scott. Perry husband father teacher musician. I'm scott perry and you don't have to like it but this is the way i show up everywhere i show up and it immediately. Brought a calmness decluttered my mind the team. The dissidents tame the chatter and a don't spin a lot of cycles on on the narrative. I know who i am. I know what my core values guiding principles are. I know what my talents and soft and hard skills are. And i know who might people are. I like to hang out with people who share. My values need my towns to enhance their lives. And whose values aligned with mine and whose talents enhanced my life and it just makes it so much easier so now i feel you know integrated which then allows me to be more connected interconnected not just with the people in my life but with you know nature destiny the cosmos all these things. We've thought about all the great teachers in whether it's alan watts or spacing on his name but the guy that wrote the book cosmos in the great pbs series einstein. All these people talked about interconnectedness. Everything is one role. Just one thing just makes it so much easier. Today's episode is sponsored by. And if you haven't heard about anka it's the easiest way to make a podcast. Let me explain. It's your free platform for podcasting. Anka has creation tools. That allow you to record. And edit your podcast white from your phone or computer. So it's super easy to create your own. Podcast and bankable distributes your podcast for you sell. It can be heard on spotify apple podcast and many more. You can make money from your podcast with no minimum listenership. Anka is everything you need to make podcast all in one place. Download the free. Anka apple goto antidote. Fm to get started sharing your story with the world that to me speaks so much to one of the more common accepted definitions have except. It's acknowledged your situation objectively and identify the possibilities to me. That opens up so broad of a departure from what we typically feel is. Just merely moving into alignment or being in agreement with something.

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"scott perry" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

WMAL 630AM

04:29 min | 2 years ago

"scott perry" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

"So that information not be provided She could not be reached waited. Is it possible that there was some non trump supporting provocative provocateurs in the crowd that storm the capital? Listen to this, of course, was a big ground. Just don't point him out. That's all. There's no evidence that they actually led the charge. As House minority leader Kevin McCarthy said during the impeachment debate this week. You see, this is what happens when you're poorly educated. I don't mean that he didn't go to a great school. He takes opinion takes little tray. Pick facts mix it but pushes his narrative. It doesn't matter here he's quoting McCarthy. Who doesn't know any more than anybody else. On his floor speech. To counter Information about this guy who has a left wing back, man. Nobody's saying that that demonstrates that they were all left wingers. Certainly not me. But it's a piece of information Get the narrative persists and his landed with force with a poll this week showing 74% Republicans believe Antifa was indeed involved. What was antifa involved? Wasn't chief involved. Also during the impeachment debate this week, representative Brian Mass. Now they're going to attack Mass because Jake Tapper did. Highlighted a variation of the above theory the idea that whoever these people were whomever these people were, they weren't acting on Trump's behalf for more directly at his request. As Philip Bump Road afterward, Philip Bump That's another reporter for the post. We've dealt with Phil bump. While nobody had indeed been brought to answer that question in the houses proceedings their examples of those who participated, citing Trump's invitation. One man Jacob Chance. Lee, also known as Kun on Shaman told investigators he was there, according to court documents at the request of the president, that all Patriots come to D. C on January 6 2021. What does that have to do with anything? Politicians are always gathering at rallies and gathering people of rallies. What does that have to do with anything? So this guy? I heard it. And he showed up. So what? Noah Blake doesn't does a Zschau is that the president said now charged the building violence. Everybody's looked at this. Everybody's gone over his language, whether it's Charlie or Dershowitz, or whether it's Shapiro with of the used to prosecute cases like this or me or whatever, so they have to In fair and project. That's what this entire article's about. He's insisting Trump did this. Pre planning by some shows Trump didn't incite. Another prevalent argument is that the increasing evidence at pre planning by some involved in the attempted insurrection suggest Trump didn't actually incite them. This is in many ways a straw man argument. Whether Trump bears any responsibility for his comments at the rally that preceded the storming of the capital. That's hardly the only thing he did, which has been said No. Let's stop there. Notice he doesn't go into the timeline. At The New York Times in his own, that newspaper actually provided directly and indirectly. They cannot make the connection between the speech. And incitement for violence. They cannot make it. There's simply no evidence. Look at the video genius at work. The video shows the violence. At the Capitol bit and we have had people call this program. So they weren't even aware what was going on in the Capitol building. That is the president inside an attack that was preplanned it already underway before speech was concluded. Representative Scott Perry, Republican Pennsylvania, asked rhetorically Wednesday. By the way, this guy Perry is really top notch. Top notch. Representative Lee Zeldin added. We know this was P plan, and it started while the president was speaking. Why is that? Not in the articles of them people? When it feels like the world.

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"scott perry" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

77WABC Radio

01:47 min | 2 years ago

"scott perry" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

"President Elect Biden's victory Hi I'm Dave Anthony Joseph R. Biden Jr. Of the state of Delaware has received 306 votes. Donald J. Trump of the State of Florida has received 232 votes. Vice President Pence read that in about 3 40 this morning, ending what had been a chaotic day at the Capitol. United States Senate will not Intimidate Republican leader Mitch McConnell, hours after mob of Trump's supporting protestors stormed into the capital, interrupting the electoral college votes sort of occasion after the president addressed a rally again claiming the election was being stolen. Democratic Senate leader Chuck Schumer, and some Republicans blame him. The president who promoted conspiracy theories that motivated these thugs. President who exhorted them to come to our nation's capital. Egged them on President. Trump did right after Biden's win was certified about two hours ago put out a statement through a White House spokesman with his social media accounts currently locked, saying, even though he totally disagrees with the outcome, claiming again, the facts bear him out. There will be an orderly transition. January 20th some Republicans back down from ejecting two election results after the chaos. Others did not sadly but resolutely. I object to the electoral votes of my beloved Commonwealth of Pennsylvania after GOP Congressman Scott Perry and a senator challenge that count the House and Senate debated than overwhelmingly shot down the objections similar to Arizona earlier. Things are calm in Washington now. But it all started in the afternoon when protesters got inside the Capitol, scaling the walls, breaking windows that left four dead, including a 14 year veteran shot by police. Dozens injured taking the hospital's 14 police officers were injured, Two were hospitalized. More than 50 arrests have been Made Fox is Griff Jenkins and the FBI.

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"scott perry" Discussed on 600 WREC

600 WREC

01:42 min | 2 years ago

"scott perry" Discussed on 600 WREC

"Biden Jr. Of the state of Delaware has received 306 votes. Donald J. Trump of the State of Florida has received 232 votes. Vice President Pence read that in about 3 40 this morning, ending what had been a chaotic day at the Capitol. United States Senate will not Intimidate Republican leader Mitch McConnell, hours after mob of Trump's supporting protestors stormed into the capital, interrupting the electoral college votes sort of occasion after the president addressed a rally again claiming the election was being stolen. Democratic Senate leader Chuck Schumer, and some Republicans blame him. The president who promoted conspiracy theories that motivated these thugs. President who exhorted them to come to our nation's capital. Egged them on President. Trump did right after Biden's when was certified about two hours ago put out a statement through a White House spokesman with his social media accounts currently locked, saying, even though he totally disagrees with the outcome, claiming again, the facts bear him out. There will be an orderly transition. January 20th some Republicans back down from ejecting two election results after the chaos. Others did not sadly but resolutely. I object to the electoral votes of my beloved Commonwealth of Pennsylvania after GOP Congressman Scott Perry and a senator challenged that count. The House and Senate debated than overwhelmingly shot down the objections similar to Arizona earlier things are calm in Washington now. It all started in the afternoon when protesters got inside the Capitol, scaling the walls, breaking windows that left four dead, including a 14 year veteran shot by police. Dozens injured taking the hospital's 14 police officers were injured, Two were hospitalized. More than 50 arrests have been made. Fox is Griff Jenkins and.

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