35 Burst results for "Scottsdale"

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
Kari Lake’s New Evidence of a Maricopa County “Heat Map"
"Carrie Lake and her legal team went before a judge in Arizona to present evidence of the election malfunctions, election improprieties. That were large enough and significant enough to have cost her the race for governor of Arizona. And the judge set up a standard, which is he said, you have to prove intentional wrongdoing, not just blips, not just malfunctions, not just things went wrong, because things sometimes do go wrong, not just inconvenience, but you have to prove intentional wrongdoing by the miracle but county officials. And he said that based on that standard, I don't see it. And so he ruled in favor of Katie Hobbs, who is now the sitting as a result of the sitting governor of Arizona. Now Carrie Lake filed an appeal, and I thought that the appeal was going to be focused entirely on the fact that the judge at the local level had applied the wrong standard. Remember, in these kinds of cases, the standard is critical. If you set a standard that is wrong, then you're going to be assessing the case by the wrong measurement by the wrong criterion. And Carrie Lake's point was, wait a minute. Let's just say you have an election. And let's say you have a uniform breakdown of 99% of all the machines. And people are not able to properly cast their vote. And then the people who organize the election go well, you know, we just goofed in a major way. This was just a kind of complete breakdown, but it was unintentional. We didn't mean to do it. It just happened. It doesn't make sense that you would redo the election because obviously the result is invalid. So I thought Carrie Lake's case is going to be that the judge applied the wrong standard and the Court of Appeals and Carrie Lake is now before the Court of Appeals would be asked to overrule the local judge on that basis. But as it turns out, Carrie Lake has new evidence, she recently had a save Arizona rally in Scottsdale. This was actually last Sunday. And at that rally, she revealed something that I had not seen or heard before. And that issue put up on the screen what she called a heat map. And this is a map with light and dark areas. And she says that this heat map was hanging in the Maricopa County tabulation and election center. In other words, this exact map was displayed in the office of the people who are running the election.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Kari Lake's Day in Court
"To go vote in Scottsdale, Arizona, many of you heard me tell this story, dozens of times. When I went to go vote the machines were out, the poll workers very sweet people were confused and embarrassed about the fact that you could not go and use the machine to cast a ballot at the local polling place at the local local voting center, not allowed. To get a vote in a different way. This happened all across the valley. The question is why did they pass the test the night before and they failed to test the day of, what resulted was long lines, chaos, voter disenfranchisement. We have real records of people that were not able to cast a ballot or vote because of what Bill Gates and Stephen Richard did in Maricopa County. And now this is being heard in a trial format. This is a significant step in the right direction. This is significant progress. Kerry Lake is further in the election integrity fight than Donald Trump's campaign was ever able to in the state of Arizona in 2020. Now I also want to manage your expectations. I want to be very honest. The likelihood that after this couple day trial that it's going to result in a new election or Katie Hobbs not becoming governor is low. It is not impossible. But it is low. We need your prayers. We need any sort of help that you can provide, which is limited at this time because it's just in trial. Basically, your prayers are the best thing that can happen. The best thing you can do, that a judge will act and we'll see that this was an illegally administered election as now has been admitted in court.

Fore The People
JJ Reviews Lajitas Golf Resort
"This is cool. I mean, great place for guys trips. I think they keep spruce in it up a little bit. I mean, there's a lot of, there's a lot of cool stuff there. They have the mayor as a goat. I mean, there's a bunch of cool bars. It protects us, man. I don't even think there's anywhere in the entire state where you can go and get good weather during the winter time. I guess like south podger or something, but not really golf destination. I don't know why, but well, he does so you can go in the wintertime and it was cool. So is it a place for families? Like what families liked it? I bet I've been one time to leave this. I think it's a badass place to fly an airplane too because you come over an 8000 foot mountain and you literally have to nosedive. There's no instrument approach in this runway. You have to nosedive visual approach into this runway. Is there anything to do for families? We let me, we came in for 18 Olsen left. Yeah, I think dude, if you have tash was there and if she was really committed to leaving the resort, which she wasn't because we were only there for a couple days, like, I mean, some of the best hiking in the U.S., I'm not a hiker. I feel like people come from all over the U.S. to hike there in the winter time because it's still warm. And in the summer, it's brutal, it's hot. So I think that kind of, I mean, you saw the mountains and stuff. It's insane. You wouldn't think that place exists in Texas. Like it's more, it looks more Palm Springs ish to me than Scottsdale or something. I would say, but it's different. It's just different. It's pretty cool. And then there's holes in Mexico. If you hit a slight foul ball, your ball goes into another country. That's not even not even a joke. So that's pretty cool to witness, and then you just delete a couple balls into Mexico if you're feeling if you're feeling the flow. But it's a cool spot, man.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Charlie Learned THIS Lesson From His Midterm Messaging
"Larry says Charlie, this is all your fault. You told people to go vote on election day. I blame you, shame on you. Okay, look, you got to defend yourself. Okay? I'm not trying to belabor a point here, but you got to be very precise if you're going to attack us on this. Okay? I said, I was going to vote on election day, but repeatedly we did warn on this program, and it's a learning lesson that I should have done even more and should have been more insistent that there's going to be a traffic jam on election day and we should entertain in person early voting. This is one of many clips. This is one where I did a Salem radio network event. In the valley in Phoenix, Arizona, and Scottsdale I'm sorry, trying to warn about what was coming on election day, play cut 44. But there's something I'm very worried about that all of you need to get serious about and you guys believe a difference. How many of you plan to vote on election day, raise your hands? Yeah, this is going to be a problem. Maricopa County can not facilitate all of you. I'll tell you right now. They are creating a traffic jam. And it's going to deter conservative turnout. So we got to fix it. I'm telling you right now, we are going to see three, four, 5, 6 hour waiting lines, a miracle of the county, and may solve a good year in sun city. And unless you're ready to waste 6 hours to go vote, then we got in there this time. So how do we figure it out? I'm not a fan of mail in voting at all, but in person early voting should not be discounted unless you want to wait three or four hours in line. I think we are going to see a traffic jam designed by Stephen richer designed previously by farm tests that criminal that used to be in there. And there we are. And so just, I wish I would have been more, I wish I would have repeated that even more.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Did Independent Voters Make the Devil's Bargain?
"Happened across the country in the only states that didn't really happen is Florida, to be honest, where independence we thought independence we're going to break our way. And Andrew, do you remember that show that we did right before the midterms of how we could lose and we got so much hate mail, where one of the ways I said is if independence somehow don't break our way. Now, I'll be very honest. I didn't think that was possible. I didn't think with gas prices with immigration with Biden being so unpopular. Now, what ended up happening though seemed to be a kind of devil's bargain that independence did in their head at least in Arizona, where they went into the voting booth very convincingly by 6 to 8 points saying that we are going to vote for some Republicans, but we're not going to vote for all Republicans. And so here's the one thing that no one has been able to explain to me, which is if it was, you know, if they were really in Scottsdale, for example, or in mesa, if all of it was synthetic, then why on earth was David schweickart and Andy Biggs? Why were they outperforming Carrie Lake, which none of us would have thought Andrew. We thought that Arizona would want a Republican governor a lot more than a Republican Congress. That is not the case. It is clear that at least in Arizona and in other states, Georgia as well, that voters were saying that we want some Democrats to run our states, which is just amazing. You think about it, but it really might not have been that. It was we want the person that is not going to be controversial. And by the way, it didn't take a lot to tip it over the edge. Why? It's because they ran up the score in downtown Phoenix.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Harmeet Dhillon Just Stepped Out of the Republican War Room in Arizona
"She's the chairperson of the Republican national lawyers association, and she is somewhere very, very relevant now. Help me dealing, where have you just stepped out of? I've just stepped out of the Republican National Committee of Republican war room in Arizona and Scottsdale where lawyers for the Blake masters campaign to carry Lake campaign a couple other campaigns and a team of R and C lawyers and data people are here working very hard to monitor the vote counting and keep it honest. And so we've been here all day for a few days now. The whole team and we feel pretty good about the fact that we have eyes and ears everywhere are necessary to keep this honest. But even so as Tucker mentioned, there's human error and there's frankly a lack of concern on the part of judges and election officials about the right to vote. And they make it unnecessarily difficult. And by errors, they undermine public confidence in the outcome of elections,

The Charlie Kirk Show
You Can Judge a Society Based on What People With Strength Do
"Judge a society based on what people with strength do or do not do to protect those of people you could call them weak, but that sounds insulting. People that are not as strong. People that are not as big, people are not as powerful, because a nation that says it doesn't matter if we abort a million lives every single year. Why on earth would they then care about a teenager that has to do something that makes them uncomfortable? It's the same sort of moral slide. That allows that to happen. But we're going to address that head on tonight. And I could say collectively, we're not going to put up with it here in Scottsdale. We're not going to put up with it here in the state of Arizona. We're not going to allow our children to be taken advantage of. It's not going to happen.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Charlie Kirk: The Groomers in the Classroom
"So many things that are on the ballot box right now. You see the media always says you can't talk about what's happening in our classrooms. And this is something that we talk about all the time at turning point. We talk about the war on our children. And you know, we call them groomers, and they are groomers, by the way. You go after children with this perverse sex education, you go after them with CRT, you go after them with chemical castration drugs, you belong in jail, not in the classroom period. It's all about our children. Arizona is a pro family state. And it needs to remain as one. Make Mark Kelly explain. Why he voted for 87,000 new IRS agents make Katie Hobbs explain while she won't ever give a direct answer on critical race theory and the Scottsdale unified school district, why she won't give a clear answer about this queer theory sexual identity curriculum that is coming into our government schools. We must play offense in this election, everybody. You see, this is something the media fears is what this is why they had to raid Mar-a-Lago. They fear all of a sudden a conservative movement that wholeheartedly rejects the issues that they always want you to talk about. You see, when we talk about our children, when we talk about the issues that are fundamental as the strong protecting the weak, as a society that is not going to put up with this sort of academic predatory behavior, you know what ends up happening, we win in major numbers. You know, you know when conservatives lose, conservatives lose if all of a sudden we get up on the debate stage, which is happening in Arizona, the last couple election cycles we say, well, you know, I think Mark Kelly is a wonderful man. No, Mark Kelly's not a wonderful man, actually. And I'm tired of his law. He's such an admirable person. You know, what admiral people don't vote for 87,000 new IRS agents, okay?

The Charlie Kirk Show
Charlie Warns Americans About the Crumbling Liberal World Order
"And the liberal world order is now on trial because it turns out that most people don't want to suffer to try to accomplish some academic ideal. Most people don't want to have to go into debt to pay for groceries or to get a tank of gas, which costs a 130 140 $150 here in Scottsdale to get a full tank of gas. No steel that want to live through that. Most people think it's absolutely insane because Brian deese gets paid no matter what. Brian deese or Joe Biden, they're going to be powerful and rich regardless of what happens, but you won't. The middle class has always been the target of the globalists. The left used to purport to be the representation of the middle class. And I don't care about it. All the left cares about right now is pandering to the permanently government addicted and the top one to 2%. That's their constituency. The opportunity, though, obviously, parallels what is happening in Europe. Rising up and pushing back against this displacing them from power.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Amanda Wray on Her Case Against the Scottsdale School Board
"I am so pleased to welcome to the show Amanda ray, she is a Scottsdale mom who is now suing the school board for compiling a very, very creepy dossier about her and other parents in that school district who were fighting back against mandates who get CRT against all of the things that we rail about rail against on this show. Amanda ray, welcome to the Charlie Kirk show. Good morning, Andrew. Well, good morning to you as well. And you're in the Phoenix area. You are, you have chosen to take a bold stand and to fight back, we just had this story that broke this morning that despite assurances from Merrick Garland that parents were not being surveilled. They were not being labeled domestic terrorists or under investigation by the FBI for opposing such things as mandates. We now know that's not true. There's a whistleblower who has come forward and has shared that information with Jim Jordan, congressman Jim Jordan. Out of Ohio, we now know that that's actually happened in dozens of cases. You are a mom that's fighting back. It's very public. There was a whole press conference last week. You were joined by Dylan law group and Charlie Kirk was standing behind you as well. As well, what's going on here? Are you worried that you're on a watch list? You know, at this point, hearing this news, it's shocking, but I guess I wouldn't be surprised. It's amazing to me that what started in August of 2020 when we were just going to board meetings and asking for in person education for our children and to prioritize kids when we knew that they weren't at risk for COVID. We were met with such resistance and come to find out we were being surveilled by a school board member, his father, and there's even evidence that they were colluding with the school district in order to monitor our social media and to track our comments. And appearances aren't everything, but I don't really fit the bill of a domestic terrorist. I don't have a parking ticket on my record. So to be, it sounds outlandish, but I wouldn't be surprised if somewhere there's a tag on me

CarCast
"scottsdale" Discussed on CarCast
"I was like, all right, we just saw that car. You know? So I just feel like there's too many of those. Somebody bought early Broncos or nuts. Doesn't matter the condition. Some of them were terrible. Some of them were just like, somebody did some body work on it. You can see body filler in it. It's not even completely sanded down. You see the streaks underneath it. Somebody painted over it. The bed steaks like in the back where all the soft tops rusted inside. Nobody nobody cleaned it up when they were doing the paint work. Sells for a $140,000. Wow. I don't get it. I like it. Broncos that are cool and there's some nice ones there, but shit ones are a 140,000 a nice ones are a 160. So make sure you know what you're buying. Definitely, that's one of those vehicles, where the example is, what we were saying before, like, definitely do your homework on those cars, go through hundreds of photos, get up on it if you get a chance to know what you're buying. And buyers for these things you know you're seeing some pretty cool like coyote swap 6 speed automatic transmissions and then some with 4.30 twos and carburetors or bolt on fuel injection. Okay, it's cool, but there hasn't been a big price difference between them. And the coyote swap in the modern electronics and the modern transmission is more money. So just think about that. If you're looking at two Broncos that are both a $130,000, one's got a coyote swap, and the other one doesn't, well, you either talk down the price of the other one with this $1200 motor or you get the coyote swap that has a $10,000 engine and transmission swap. And so just a little something to think about because people are getting a little head over heels over these Broncos. And I like when I'd like to get one I like to build one or something, but not at those prices. And then the other crazy thing on the Bronco world is the new Ford Bronco. You could still you could buy them, you can get your order in. You can wait. Some people are paying mark up, some people aren't paying markup. I think the dealers are starting to settle a little bit on that thought. I talked to several people that got orders in and bottom. And some recently as a month ago, put an order in and no markup. So just keep that in mind. They're going to make plenty of Broncos. They want good customers. They want to sell them a bunch of accessories, no markup. You can get a Bronco new Bronco for no markup. Great. Somebody bring one's one to bear Jackson. It's great, bad lands, big tires, blue, brand new window sticker on it. I don't know, it's a $60,000 truck. Somebody paid double $121,000 because they wanted to have it today. They pay double the price on a bone stock brand new Bronco that you'd get for sticker because they wanted to drive at home on the weekend. I was like, I don't know, man. But one of those really nice reconditioned gas pumps for your garage for 60,000 at a sprock over a sticker. So like I said, some things were well bought. Some things were not. But everybody had a great time. Everybody had a great time at the event. All right, let's wrap this one up. It was good. It was fun. I posted a quick little story up on Instagram as well. You'll see my Shelby Mustang got loaded up. I guess it's on an open trail. I didn't really think that through at the time when the dealer was like, yeah, we'll take care of it for you. He's like, okay. But I'm going to bring it out here. We're going to do the I think we're going to do the dry ice blasting all underneath and we're going to do a paint correction and just kind of clean up the car or whatever. Get it all cleaned up. Now that I realized, it's like, well, open trailer's not big of a deal, but I realize it's coming from Jersey and the picture they sent me. There's snow on the ground. So I don't know how you guys handle east coast, but the salt and all that stuff, right? That eats away cars. I need to get all that shit off when it comes out here, so hopefully it arrives in one piece. Thank you haggerty. And for backing me on that car, I got that got that.

CarCast
"scottsdale" Discussed on CarCast
"Cool car, but the McLaren P one, 1.7 million, 1 million, $705,000. Jay Leno is going to be happy. I'm pretty sure he bought his for sticker. Probably made about a million. Almost $700,000 on his car, whatever it was, I could have about a million bucks. I don't know for sure, but I heard that Craig Jackson bought this car. He was up on stage and was doing the whole thing, and when this car rolled up on the block, he got off the stage, walked down the stairs, sat in the audience that everybody else had raised his hand a bit on the car. I guess that's how you get it done. Number two or number three on the list, the Porsche 9 18. This is their super car hybrid, $1 million 815,000. Number two on the list is what I thought was going to be number one on the list. It is the Mercedes gullwing, the 300 SL gullwing. $1 million 870,000. Now the all alloy car, right? Basically looks the same, but it has, I think the different wheels and the alloy body, that so that I don't know if it was RM or bottoms for like $7 million. That's the difference between having the rare alloy car like 35 made versus the normal gull wing, which is 1.8 million almost 1.9 with the regular body number one on the list was the 2004 Porsche Carrera GT. Everybody knows this car because unfortunately, this is the car that Paul Walker died in. I thought the 9 18 could get more than the current GT. I really thought the gull wing was gonna hit $2 million. The Carrera GT $1 million 980,000. So that's kind of the barret Jackson lineup. But there were some cool cars there were some wacky cars. I was sitting next to Aaron and Randall Shelby. And this K 5 blazer comes up on the block. It's a cool piece. Sells for $400,000. Right after that, an original 60 7 Shelby GT 500 KR comes up. Sells for $280,000. Way less than the blazer. And Aaron's like, that's a lot of money for that Shelby. I was like, why would you want the blazer with the Shelby is right there? I think the car before it was like a 63 split window Corvette, which sold for like 200 or $300,000. Unlike get the Corvette and the shelvey, forget the blazer, but I don't know, somebody really liked that damn thing. It's wacky, yeah. I saw the pacer from Wayne's world. That did. What did it go for like 70,000? I think it was like 70 60 or 70,000, maybe with the vague on it. It was like 70,000. I went and I saw the car. It was the legit car. It had the, it had like the red vines dispenser in the roof. And it had like the slurpee cup or whatever the soda cup holder popping out of the dash. It's fun. It was fun little piece of memorabilia. Yes, everyone 5. 71 5. Oh, by the way, we talked about the grand nationals. The grand nationals are the GN X's are getting, I don't know, two, two 50 on bring a trailer, and we talked about the very last grand national built. Were they signed? Were they signed? The guy and his wife, the couple out of Florida, they went to the plant and they saw that and they finished the production and had a little party for him. Everybody signed it and they brought it home and built the room for it at their house and it sat there. Never mind. And like 30 miles on it, which is funny because they farted up in droves on the auction block is like, it's got 31 miles on it now, I'm out. Yeah. And yeah, I think it hammered for $500,000. It was like 550,000 all in. And the room is going nuts. One of his creeping up on $500,000. The auctioneer, he wanted 500. He worked for it, because he was like four 80. 85 is like this. Come on. Come on. The crowd's getting, you know, he's getting the room starts cheering. Everyone puts down their drink and turns their head to see what's going on. And I just think that gets the bidders excited. Look, if it's four 80 and you haven't been on it, you're not gonna jump in at four 85, like you already knew like what you saw in the catalog you never get a bit on it. But if you're at four 85 and that room is going nuts and there's 10,000 people screaming, yeah, you go to 500. Yeah. You go to 500. But yeah, it was cool to see that car. Those Eleanor Mustangs, those things are bad shape crazy, going for over $300,000 for this gun and 62nd cars. They're cool, but anybody can make one and they all look the same. So it is kind of interesting. It's like, all right, it's a cool car. I get it. And you can kind of drive it because most of them have very modern drive trains and stuff in it. But I don't know, 330, 350,000 for one of those when the real Shelby GT 500 KR was two 80. I was like, I kind of feel like get the real one. And I don't know, I was hearing about a really ridiculous licensing fee if you want one of the officially licensed ones. You don't have to get an officially licensed one. You could just build one or you can buy one that's already built. But I think the fee is expensive. $30,000. So I don't know if it's a fair fee, but I guess, you know, like everything, if you say it's 30 and somebody pays it, then a 30. So I guess that's what it is. But anyway, those were moving. But it was just like one goes up for 330, then ten minutes later, another one goes up, and it's 300 or two 90 or three ten..

CarCast
"scottsdale" Discussed on CarCast
"In automobili. So those are the real gas signs in the two boxes and all the restored pieces, all the good stuff there. Wow. Now, some of the top cars, I've got the list of top ten, which I was kind of surprised. I wasn't surprised by the list of top ten. I was a little surprised by the order of top ten cars. There's a 67 Shelby GT four 27. Four 27 cobra. 1.2 $1 million. That was good. And then Mercedes G 63 6 by 6. It's a 2014, obviously it's not new. This is just my opinion. It's stupid. The whole thing is dumb. The G wagen already is kind of silly. The 6 by 6 is dumb. I don't know what it is. It's like, I don't know, a YouTuber buys it, and they want to say they spent $1 million 210,000 on a silly goofy truck. Clearly I'm not the right audience for it. So I know somebody bought it and loves it and that's good. But 8 on the list was the four GT carbon edition. The carbon series. Now this one surprised me. It was 1 million 375,000. But the other two cars that are on this list, number 7 and number 5 are four GT heritage cars. That's the golf livery one and then the black one with the meatball on it. Cool paint jobs, but the carbon GT series is the raw carbon one. It's got the carbon fiber wheels. It was more expensive, I believe, when it was new. Excuse me, it had more options on it. I just thought that was the more special car. So the carbon GT series sold for 1 million 375,000. The 66 heritage GT edition was 1 million 430,000 and then the 2019 Ford GT heritage was 1 million 650,000. So yeah, within a couple 100,000, about 300,000 of each other. But I thought the carbon GT car would pull more money. I think the flaw in it was it was painted black and had the raw carbon fiber stripes. And as much as cool as it looked, the whole point of the GT package is the carbon fiber body. They all have a carbon fiber body, but when you see the weave line up on those really complex curves, that's what makes the car stand out. When they design the four GT, that Ford, the for the door, it comes down kind of straight, and then it kind of curves and kicks out 90 and then it curves and kicks out 90 again, going down to where the rocker panel is. And even talking with the designers that were here years ago, when we're doing a documentary, they were like, you can only do that in carbon fiber. If you did that in steel or aluminum, those curves with thin out too much. You'd have to start with a much thicker piece of aluminum. So those curves would thin out too much. So they don't be too heavy and part of it would be too thick. So we actually wanted to use carbon fiber because we knew that would be the only way of doing it. And I was like, great, so now you made a really good argument for carbon fiber, other than just strength and lightweight. I've seen when they announced the carbon edition, they showed a picture of the car in all carbon fiber. And it looked cool. So this car being black with the carbon fiber racing stripes down the middle. I think it should have been flipped. I think the whole body should have been raw carbon fiber with the black racing stripes going down the middle, and then the whole thing just a polished, clear coat. That would have looked bad ass. Because the stripes going over the top, don't show all of the cool curves where that carbon fiber would have been. So I would have flipped it. And I think this thing would have pulled money because you'd be standing there going that's really, really good quality stuff. That's what makes it stand apart. What do you drive through Bugatti Chiron? I drove the Bugatti Chiron Chiron, the pure sport, they had one there, painted up, and then they had one there that was like two thirds painted and like a third of it had like raw carbon fiber on the side. And I looked at the window sticker and the carbon fiber, which means it wasn't painted was like a 200 or $220,000 option. And I was like, dude, come on, you remove paint. You didn't pay that and it cost that much. And they said, they said, when we do the fully painted cars, we lay up the carbon fiber. It's the same strength, same everything, except we don't have to pay attention to making that we've being perfect. When we expose the carbon fiber, now it all has to be hand done and paid attention to. We were talking about the guys at the gala event you buy a normal suit and you can see any patterns on the suit. Don't normally line up where the sleeve is attached to the shoulder. Or especially on the inside, a liner where the sleeves and the liner don't attach. But on a really expensive suit, the patterns are always matched. They specifically line them up because if you don't line them up, you don't have as much much wasted material. You don't have to cut and line them up do whatever. So getting the carbon fiber perfect on exposed carbon fiber makes all the difference in the world. It can't be wavy. It has to be perfectly lined up, and the seams need to be uniform. Yeah. So in a Bugatti, it costs an extra 200 and something $1000. So my point on the carbon GT was they're going to do that on that car. So why not expose as much of it as possible? I said carbon fiber with the black stripes reverse would have been cool, but all carbon fiber with the two red stripes down the middle. That would make that thing stand out. It would have this cool kind of charcoal gray pattern with the red stripes. It would look, it would look bad ass. So anyway, that was on the list. Number 6 was the McLaren Senna. This went for $1 million 512,500. The Senate last year, Peter klute bought it from legendary motor cars. We talked about it. He paid just under a million bucks for it. I talked to him last week at Barrett. He had already sold it made a little profit. This one jumping to 1.5 million. It did have a painter painter order color on it. It had a kind of a cool liquid silver on it that looked really good. I don't know if it's worth a half a $1 million in special paint, but maybe these are starting to move up a little bit. Cool car, but the McLaren P one, 1.7 million, 1 million, $705,000..

CarCast
"scottsdale" Discussed on CarCast
"From being the tuner shop. You know, he's got all the cool tuner vehicles that he's doing in the school. And it helps to own a track and have it in your backyard. He has a race track in the back of the place there, and that has to be completely vital for the development of this type of car. You're constantly half the test, and be able to do it in your backyard. So that was fantastic. The car was the entire event was massive. I would say, as much as we enjoy going to RM, I went to RM as well. Arms great. It's at the Biltmore hotel. They've really just got the best of the best cars out there. And you can kind of walk around because all the cars are outside, just sort of on display, almost like an outdoor art exhibit. You have to have a pass to get into the bidders room. It's not really a spectator event. It's forbidden. So we were there for a little bit. But being able to walk around the cars and anybody can go and see them fantastic event, definitely go and check one of those out. But the party is at bear attacks. I went out there. So Provo are hard seltzer. We sponsored the small VIP event, it's about a 170, maybe 200 people. And it was that Craig Jackson's private car collection, which I knew he had his car collection at his house. But I kept thinking over the years, like, ah, you bought the Bugatti about vin number this and you got the Shelby and you got a little red and you've got the green hornet Shelby set you did the documentaries. And I was like, where are all these cars? I found them. I found them. They're in a penalty. In Scottsdale, that is the family it's the family collection, and he's got the family finance guy, whatever they just kind of work out of that building. And he's got lifts and stacks of cars up there. And he held a party there. We had some provocative there on site. That was a great way to kick things off. The first weekend, and then the gala event, which is under the tent at the auction, is the Sunday Night, when they kick off the first week when they kick off the auction event. And it's a huge party. There's 6000 people and just food stations everywhere. Burgers and pizza and sushi and tacos and just a massive bar in the middle. It's just flown and everyone's having a great time. The thing that is interesting to me though is I believe the gala event long ago used to be a gala event, like sit down tables and whatever ten people do a table and a little more form. It's definitely turned into this big party. But they still call it a gala event. So in my mind, I think you should not wear shorts and a hoodie. I agree. I think you should respect the event and maybe put on some pants. I get it. It's in Arizona, so jeans and boots are formal wear. But maybe a sport coat. You know, maybe there's something with a button. Yeah. Something that says, I showered today. You know? It was a little hit or miss on the tire. You know? Oh wow, yeah. But you know, it used to be back in the day as well, where. The girls always looked fantastic. The guys, you kind of just go, oh, the guy. Look at the shoes, look at the watch. Look at the shoes in the watch. Yeah. All right. Well, choose her out, right? Now it's $300 sneakers, right? So you can't really tell. Is that like a really expensive pair of sneakers unless you're into sneakers, right? Is that really expensive sneakers or not? And then the guys are like, I'm just going to wear jeans and a T-shirt. And now you're like, I don't know if that t-shirts $400 or what's going on. So now it just comes down to the watch. Anybody that sit there like sharing a high top table with you walks out with a plate of tacos and then you're like, oh, that's a $180,000 watch. So you're here to spend some money. You're not here just to talk about T-shirt is that T-shirt is probably a lot more, or he doesn't care because you know he's got the watch. Exactly. And I get it the watch is for guys. The watch is it's showing off your car, but just a different type of art piece like you get the cool cars, which are at this event, and you show it off. You build garages, you build warehouses, you invite all your friends over, you have football, get togethers and all that stuff. But now the watch is the other version of that. And it has been for a long time. We see it at the quail and everything. But unlike pebble, it's not a loafer show. It's not Saudi Arabia alligator pictures are about loafers. Because you could tell by the loafers, it's just the watch, but anyway, so here's a here's some of the big numbers. We said it was $203 million in total sales, a $196 million. One 95.9 to be specific. Came from the cars. 1857 cars. Everything it was no reserve, so there's a 100% sell through, right? The average vehicle price was a $105,517. Ten cars. This is a record for Barrett Jackson. Ten cars that are not charity cars. Ten sales broke over $1 million each. They raised $8.8 million for charity. Including that big three O 6, thank you, Rick Hendrick, $3.6 million. You're definitely push the number. By the way, we know there's a 10% vig on everything out there. Not on the charity cars just to be clear to barret Jackson's credit, there's no fees involved with the charity cars. That would be silly. They understand that..

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"scottsdale" Discussed on CarCast
"For some of the vintage pieces, I don't really love the versions, like the reproductions. I like the real vintage ones that have been restored and have a little bit of a story to it. And then there are some modern day signage that I think kind of fit. So there's a lot of garage signs that are very common. And it's kind of like the stamped tin, right? It's like it's almost like a soda can, a little bit thicker. It stamped like a Holly logo or edelbrock logo and then it's painted and it's got this cool light kind of tin sign that you can hang and it kind of looks vintage, but it's a modern day version. And I thought about something for that, but I heard about this company that makes a really good sign I'm going to find because I don't want to screw up the name of the company. But scroll on my phone here. Do you get a motivator sign man? I didn't. But I talked to this company. I was like, can you make me one of those? I think it's called chrome domes. Chrome domes DOM Z they had a really cool hellcat redeye logo and the Dodge demon logo. But it's like a heavy heavy gauge, stainless steel, and then they do some like painting or powder coating on certain areas of it. It is thick and it's got like Allen heads and rivets and just like it's a beefy beefy sign, not inexpensive. So in the mail, hopefully by time, this show comes out. I got Bill hellcat red eye and a demon sign, it's kind of a chrome with black accents, and then the red eye on the red eye version. That's perfect gift for it. It's just screams Goldberg. And it does, but it's heavy, you know, like it's heavy and it's beefy. Yeah. And it's a little something for his garage. So that's going to end up in the mail over there. And since I was in there shopping, grabbed, I grabbed an SVT sign, so the SVT cobra that I have my 93 cobra and the lightning were both SVT, which was special vehicle team was the division that Ford built for their hot street car. So it was kind of like AMG or BMW's M division. So I got that one and a Shelby snake logo because the snake is on the cobra. And then I just bought my sack car, my Shelby Shelby, right? So I got a couple signages for that. And you can always like go buy the guy and you're like, hey, do you have the painting of my car? But with the plaque with the serial number and the vin number and you get that thing, there's always those guys and stuff as well. Also, you could walk through barret Jackson and buy a $25,000 table that has an engine underneath it or a coffee table for $15,000 that has glow in the dark cylinder heads or kind of light up like it's really, really cool stuff, but it's a pretty pricey stuff. So that's a big part of the event as well. You go under the massive tent and the vendor booths. You could go in there, you could get anything from a picture of frame picture to an airplane. At the end they had a serious. Is that the range? Is that the plane? Cirrus? Cirrus? Yeah. Yeah. It wasn't a beach. I'm guessing you didn't buy a plane if you didn't, if you don't even know. Now, but the prop plane was like, yeah, this one's good. This'll get you where you want to go. It's a $1 million. But we also got the little jet the little oh, you've seen it. It's the little like 6 passenger jet with the parachute in it so like if you're pilot passes out, it has a parachute in the nose. I think you said that one was 3 million. Oh, it's serious, yeah. Yeah, sure. Yeah. Yeah, so we saw the jets. You could buy a helicopter while you're there. I posted up on social media as well. My account at moderator ran into our friend John Hennessy and he was like, have you seen the F 5 his supercar in person yet? I said, I just walked by. I saw it out there. Your first customer car, he's like, it looks gorgeous. It was like, well, come over and I'll fire it up for you. And it was like, great. So we got a little video of him firing up the venom at 5. Wow, what'd you think? It sounds fantastic. Seeing the car up close and in person, I would say it's better than I expected. The fit and finish has come a long way over the years from his first supercar. The performance numbers, I believe he's hit 250 miles an hour in it already. And that's with the boost dialed down because they've been doing testing. And as they're testing the motor, they're also testing the arrow and making sure that this car is going to stick to the ground. But it's going after 500 kilometers because that's a nice round number, which comes out to I think 311 miles an hour. So you want to break the 300 mile an hour mark. With this car, but it's impressive..

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"scottsdale" Discussed on CarCast
"One of my thinking of evaporating. Anything in the air. So it's like filtering everything out. Yeah. And then they fly the drones every night and they spray everything if that's still does anything who knows, but at least it can't hurt. So there was no capacity limitation. There wasn't a capacity limitation. Honestly, I think not a capacity limitation because of COVID or anything like that. I think they were hitting a capacity limitation just on how many people, the fire marshal would allow in the building under the tent. I heard that they stopped selling tickets at the door on Friday. Saturday is usually the biggest day at the end of the weekend, Saturday. People are off work, but I don't know in this world of zoom and go into your going to work with your button shirt and tie but your shorts on and your Zoom call. I think people are just like, I'm just not gonna go, or I'm just gonna go to Barrett for a couple of hours. But the place was absolutely packed. I don't have the attendance numbers yet. I think they're trying to sell crunch those numbers. That must mean it's a lot of mass of a massive event. And I got to get up into the SkyBox area, Craig Jackson SkyBox, a bunch of the bitters and stuff around there. And then there's a bunch of when you see on TV all the other skyboxes are sponsored or VIP tickets, and then one section is guest. And looking down on the main floor, where all the seats are where a lot of the bidders are, it just looked like it was completely full. Like, especially most of Friday, all of Saturday just full, just capacity, which is fun, though, because when you get a big car going in the numbers are going up and up and up, the room gets really excited. They start cheering and then people spend more money and the booze is flowing dollars for roll it in. Good energy. A good energy. I always love what Craig Jackson has his sights on a car. And he's like, let's just say, for example, he's expecting a million bucks and this thing's around 600. And then hill I kind of stopped the oxygen be like, someone's gonna steal this car at 600,000. It goes this thing is 1.4 million all day long. Get those bits off. Come on, come on. Cheerleader. He always gets an extra couple hundred grand out of it. And it goes. So it was a fantastic vent. It seems like every year I get out there with Brad fanshaw, my co host on shift and steer he's been here a bunch of times. Brad has a crew. I go with a couple people. As well, Courtney Hansen, of course, is there. It's always great to meet up with her. Can Lincoln filter? I think he lives there. I think he's got his own reserve table. Tim Allen was with the crew. He's been there as part of the crew for a long time. He's got a bunch of his friends. There's car brokers. His brother was there. Anstead showed up. We've seen him there a bunch of times over the years. Brought us, girlfriend, Renée Zellweger, so met her. She's lovely, by the way. And I think she enjoyed just the whole vibe of this thing. I don't think she had any idea of how massive this type of event would be. So I think that was kind of exciting. Talk to Cody walker. It's good to see him again. He was up there and a bunch of other people and inviting all the TV show guys a car TV show guys that count of this show and the whatever of that show. Everybody's nice and it's a good vibe. But you know we've always kind of said before every time we go to Monterey and we go to the auctions, go to the car events, go to the track is the car world is sort of the great mediator of people. No one's really there really talking politics, or COVID or work or recession or inflation or just in this and that. Everyone said that are just having a good time, and everyone's really just talking about cars, right? Yeah. Everyone was just like talking about the cars and flipping through the catalog and they're like, I had one of these in the day or this is going to hit a big number or that was well bought or that was well sold. It's just the conversation of what's going on for the event. Oh, I love that. And it makes it so much fun. Like it doesn't matter who it is. Everyone's like, hey, how you doing? How'd you do? You know, it's like, oh, I'm betting on this. I'm not bidding on this this year, and I walked around the vendors. Goldberg's not here. He's not on the show today. So we're going to let the cat out of the bag. He's building his super garage, which is no secret. But I've been looking for a while to find some sort of gift for him. And there's some cool signs and things. I'm always very sensitive to the signs that you put up in the displays and the memorabilia that you put up in the garages. You got the big vintage gas pumps, and you got the neon signs. And a lot of that would be a lot of that stuff is cool,.

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"scottsdale" Discussed on CarCast
"It's like, yeah, because every morning someone's like shaving the neck and putting the makeup on. Don't ruin it. Yeah. He doesn't normally just look like that all the way. All the time. Sorry, Chris. But there are some cars there. I think I saw, I think it was a red ram SRT ten, the viper engine truck. I think it went for like $60,000, but you get up on that truck. There was a dang in every panel on that thing. That thing was $34,000 truck all day long. And in that case, somebody paid the way too much for that thing. Great. I'm I hope they're happy with it. Maybe they want to fix it. Again, maybe there's a nostalgia element to it. But it helps to get all of the details on those cars or deep dive into all of the photos in the description. But there were some good buys as well. There's a few cars that kind of slept under the radar and there was a few cars that kind of went bonkers. I'll get into a few of them. They got the air basically crunching the numbers. So it was the 50th anniversary of barret Jackson. It was their biggest, most successful event ever. And the company's history total sales for $203 million 200,000. And Pitbull showed up. Very lead there. Yeah. Pitbull showed up, but he was a hype man. And but he did, he did the right thing. He sold a car. But he sold the car for charity. And the charity cars always pull really big numbers. So he had a karma, like a fisker karma. I don't even know if it was the fisker karma. It was like after fiscal, I think he just had the karma. I don't know. It's a particularly good car. I don't know that it's a particularly expensive car. But Pitbull showed up and they blasted music and the crowd went nuts. I swear half the crowd doesn't know who pit bull is. But he's a hype man and he's good at it and he got the crowd going. And they got a ton of money for this car. I don't know, hundreds of thousands of dollars for this car. Yeah, so it's a 2022 karma GS 6. They called it the mister three O 5 edition. Sold for $500,000. Yes, now this is a good thing. So let's just say let's just all pretend for a minute that you're super rich. Pretend that you're super rich, Chris. Take a second. Okay. Get in there. It's gonna take a minute. Get in there. Get it there. You have a really big income. So you want to at the end of the year or whatever, make a few donations to charity. Maybe offset your big tax bill by donating to charity. It helps you control where some of the money goes, the charities benefit. It's win win. The fun way of doing that is going to an event like barret Jackson and bidding on one of the charity cars. Because then you're buying the car and you're giving all the extra money to charity. So this particular car, you would pay market value. So if the car was worth 80 grand and you paid 500, you're paying the fee of 80 grand, and then you're donating 420,000, which talk your tax guy, whatever you can write off, whatever. Now, it's a win for Pitbull as well because he's donating the car to that charity cause. So he gets the write off on the car and then the buyer gets the write off on anything above the market value of that car. So Rick Hendrick, Rick Hendrick always buys owns dealers, NASCAR teams, very successful billionaire in the car world. He likes to go in to this tuber tracks and almost every single year. And buys like vin one of whatever GM vehicle is happening up that. He's got a bunch of Chevy dealers and every year Ford GM a couple of other companies sometimes Toyota. They say, hey, we've got vin one of the GT 500 or vin one of the Corvette, what you're buying is we rolled out a prototype and what you're buying is is when we do production, you get vin number one, you're invited to the factory. You get to see it built, and when it's done, it's serial number zero, zero, zero, one. And you get that car. You get to Craig Jackson's bought a few of those as well. I saw them all in his private collection. So Rick Hendrick is usually there buying vin number one of those cars. It's a big part of his collection. And then he was down on the floor like, ah, I don't know front row or something. And then there was a guy open the SkyBox sitting just a couple tables down from us, really wanted vin number one of the Corvette Z06, the new Corvette Z06. Everybody in the room is like, this is going to be huge dollars. It's going to be a $1 million car. And boom, boom, boom, this thing's million 1 million 5 million. 7, 2 million, two 5, two 8, 3 million. And at one point, I don't think either one of these guys expected it, but it only takes two people in the room. Yeah. And I think somewhere the guy up in the SkyBox realized he was betting against Rick Hendrick and it was doing the math and going we're both well funded. Sure, you have to be at this point, but he's like, but Rick has every vin one. So he's not going to let it go. Well, he drove up the price. $3.6 million. If the sticker on that car is, I don't know, the trigger every single option, carbon fiber track package, whatever, maybe it's a 140 $150,000. Well, he's going to pay sticker price. And then he's going to have to write off 3 million 500 and $60,000 or whatever it's going to end up being. And that only applies, Kris, if you make a shit ton of money every year. Yeah, when you asked me to imagine myself being filthy rich. I didn't even think that. That's higher than what I imagine. This doesn't mean you make four or 5 million a year. Not that we do. This is, you know, you got to be making a lot of money every year for that kind of write off. But yeah, Rick Hendricks swooped up that car. I love how you can just see Rick's demand and just his need for that. You can tell. I love it. I love it. Of course, the room goes nuts. It's very exciting. How was the vibe over there? We have sema and PRI. Yeah. So sema had, I don't want to say a mask mandate. It had a mask request. So people were still kind of on the fence and also like a little nervous like, should I be wearing a mask? So I'm not wearing a mask, obviously you could do whatever I want and do the vendors wear masks like what's going on for the presenters. Sorry, the exhibitors. So it was a little different. This was closer to a PRI, I think, out there, I don't believe there was a mask mandate. We kind of fell right into that window before decepticon or whatever the things called and one of the transformers. So we kind of fell into that window. Yeah. And now with this new variant, we're kind of like, all right, masks help. Vaccinations help. Closing down businesses did nothing and does not help. So I think we're kind of over that part of it. If you want to wear the mask, you want to get vax, you want to get the one shot, two shot, booster shots, you want a fourth booster. Do whatever you're comfortable with. I really don't have strong opinions about it. But the shutting down of the businesses doesn't really fly anymore because so many companies are out of business and it didn't really move the needle two weeks to flatten the curve that didn't really apply. So the whole idea of doing an event like this, everybody was there. Everyone was desperate to go out to a cool event like this. Keep in mind that so much of the event is outdoors. It's more like a carnival than anything else. There's funnel cakes and giant chicken legs or turkey legs or whatever. And all the exhibitors that are under a tent, the tent is, I don't know, 40, 50 feet high, and it's just massive and they're just pumping air through that thing to move air around and that much airflow through the tents. Definitely contributes to..

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The Toleration of Homelessness Is an Indicator of Societal Decay
"Question here. Hey Charlie, I live in Scottsdale, and I'm starting to see a serious increase in homelessness. And no one wants to talk about it, and our leaders don't seem keen to do anything about it. It's nowhere near as bad as it is in New York City or Los Angeles, but what should the conservative response be to homelessness so we can keep our state from turning into one big homeless camp? She not from Arizona. Look, I totally agree. I think the toleration of homelessness is an indicator of societal decay. I think a society that puts up with and tolerates. Open air vagrancy, which by the way is not good for the vagrant. It's not good for society. It's not good for communicable diseases. It's not good for anyone. It's also brings down the morale. It brings down the spirit of a nation. Two. Have to pass by individuals that are obviously dealing with problems, and we should have compassion for them. We should help them, but the world is not their home. It is a symbol of public apathy. That I don't care and I guess it doesn't impact me. It actually does. Either you live in a society or you live in a colony. You either live in a country or you live in like a massive open air market. You're like, yeah, it's just about making money. As long as I have my chauffeured cars, I don't care how many people I drive by. Actually, I care. I think it sends a signal especially to young people. That your society is unraveling. The least compassionate thing we could do for these people is to leave them to sleep on the street. Many of these people are dealing with alcohol and drug issues, and the whole fight around homelessness and the people that are kind of they call themselves homeless advocates. They have done nothing but created more homelessness, lower living conditions for these people and never do they actually acknowledge that we should try and offer therapy, counseling or guidance to get these people out of the condition of living on the side of

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America Is Two States Occupying the Same Country
"I mean, New York is a dystopian dark pessimistic totalitarian city and I never used to be that way when New York used to be a wonderful, beautiful vibrant energetic place used to love to go to New York. And now I avoid it at all costs. I hope I never go back at the current state. Unless it changes, let me say that. I hope that if New York changes that go back in an instant. But the fact that I need to show a vaccine passport to go to a Burger King or to a hotel, again, that's not going to happen. Same for San Francisco used to be The Crown jewel of the west. It was a wonderful, unique, trendy city. Now it's just stay away from there. We are two nations occupying the same country and you see that in what states are able to turn the corner on the virus, what states are able to have economic numbers and you just look at the average real estate, value, for example, in Scottsdale, Arizona. Scottsdale, Arizona real estate, is up 55% in certain neighborhoods a year to date. 55%. Now, they didn't strike oil in Arizona. What it is is people that are moving from highly inflated high taxed blue states and they're flooding the markets in red

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"scottsdale" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show
"You don't need to send your kids to school today, because at a safety concerns. Yeah, both of my daughters stayed home today because I don't feel safe with this person on the board. Well, and it's even beyond that. So it's beyond the creep Jan Michael Greenberg, he's also basically identifying for any person who's loyal to him in the district, all of your information as well. Yeah, so it's like a doxxing campaign. We're gonna dox parents we don't like if you come and complain against us. Correct. And it's really perplexing and concerning that there were files on the drive directly from the district unredacted. And what do you mean by that? There was an email from Scott. Yeah, so in January, in January, Jan Michael's dad had intimidated me and made me feel uncomfortable at a board meeting and then sent me an email from or sent me a Facebook message from a fake profile. He likes to create a list aliases on Facebook. So that's when he created a Facebook profile of a black man named Frank Graham. Sent me an email and told me that he saw me, he finally saw me in person and then I should buy a peloton bike. And so I sent this to Scott Menzel and said, I don't feel safe going to meetings. And what can you do about this is we shouldn't feel it intimidated harassed by showing up. Scott and lip service said he'll look at security or whatever. That email where I said I was afraid of the school board's president's dad was printed directly from a legal records manager in S USD William Barry, with my full email address and my phone number, unredacted, and that was printed, and then was uploaded to the Greenberg files. And so the files just so everyone understands. This is a working dossier of political opponents of moms and there's some dads was mostly a mom's thing if I'm not mistaken and children, so you have now a childless elected school board member who lives with his parents who, in his free time, goes and finds pictures of 8 year olds. Right. And then the district releases my email and my public. Right. And so does I imagine that the legal department also has access to my emergency contacts for my children. Their health records, that person probably has access to all of our children's information. And the reason they're doing our audience knows this, but I'm just going to title together is they want to try to shut you up. So let me ask both of you. How are you taking this or are you now going to double down or because I think that could be some inspiration to some people out there because I know mom's listening is right now. They're like, boy, I don't know if I want my 8 year old spied on by a school board member. How are you guys handling this? I'm doubling down. I I've never really spoken out. I've done everything kind of privately. I've emailed them to death. I'm tired of emailing them. I'm tired of begging for them to listen. And they're not listening. So I'm doubling down. And I'm not intimidated. I will drive to every school board meeting. I will speak at every school board meeting. I'm not going to back down. Yeah, we created a hashtag last year shamed into silence. So the idea here was they were to call us racist college all of the right wing conspiracy theorists and shame us and not talking. And there's strength in numbers. And so I think moms across the entire I have people reaching out to me from all different states saying, we have something weird going on too. Like, those moms, we have instincts for a reason and it's to protect our kids and we've got to stop shutting those instincts down and follow them. But just so people know that you guys are being called names, your life has been changed, but you guys are saying, I don't care. I'm still going to do this. That's important because that's what stops some mom short. I don't want the hassle. Or they pull their kids out and send them to private school or charter school. And I'm done. And I'm saying no, I'm not. These are our schools. These are our public schools. These are our people. There are taxpayer funded schools. Yes. And also for students who have IEPs and 5 O fours and we need to make sure that we're regarding their rights as well. And you can't do it. You can't just leave the public school system and let it fall. Yes, no, I mean, I completely agree. And one of the problems in one of the reasons why this has happened is that the influential wealthy people have always took their kids out there for the public schools, which has been this vacuum. It's called bright flight. Yes. They leave. Especially in Scottsdale, they go to Notre-Dame, or whatever, you guys are now going to call for his resignation. You guys are going to see this all the way through. So people can help you by showing up at the meetings, kind of falling you guys. Do you have a website or anything that they can yeah, I mean, there's a press conference this afternoon where we're asking parents to show up and that starts at four o'clock at the Mojave annex building the same place in the meeting's going to be held meetings at 6 o'clock. We need everybody there for that. We personally don't have a website address, but if you go to recall S us. That's where they're taking donations to get this guy out. Facebook, Facebook page, too, as you SD can. That's where that's where.

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"scottsdale" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show
"Two moms who are fighting for liberty and freedom Amanda ray and Valerie Shannon. Get those names right? Yeah, good. Thank you. From Scottsdale, Arizona, so our audience is sort of briefed and versed on this whole drama. And partially so because I called out Jan Michael Greenberg for being a creep like months ago when I spoke at the because I just was like kind of a weird guy. And you guys have been on the front lines of this for a while. In Scottsdale, moms that were concerned about your kids education and you came out and spoke out about that, but in the recent weeks and now days this has become a national news story of what we have seen in Scottsdale. So let's just start from there. Let's start first kind of why were you concerned about your kid's education and then how did you get your how do you get into this? Do you ever think that you would be kind of in the midst of a national news story like this? No, not at all. I think like all of us we were not really paying attention to what was happening in education. And then when COVID hit and our kids came home and we started to get a bird's eye view into the classroom of what's happening. And then I realized how much control that school boards have. I didn't know a single board member's name. So when I found out that they had the ability to keep us learning, online, we started researching, and we discovered Jan Michael Greenberg, who was a 24 year old boy, unmarried, no children in the district had run unopposed and elected to make decisions for our children. And so, we tried to figure out what's his, what's his reason here? He was listed as a politician on his Facebook page, and I was like, well, this is nonpartisan. Why is he here? So we started to advocate for parental rights and transparency in the district and moms have instincts. And I think we all just like there's something not right here. And so we followed that and we just pulled that thread and then in August, in an unsolicited email, Jan Michael sent a screenshot of his desktop to another parent, as he was harassing her and calling her anti semitic and a white supremacist and told us that we were dangerous. Because because of a George Soros implication. Yeah, a screenshot of something that was said in a private group, he attacked her. We've always kept it to his issues and his behavior on the board, but he pulls the race car. Of course he does. Yeah, and he's a white male so he's an impressive, unless he pulls a race car, so he's got to pull something. So that's how it started. And he sent us the screenshot. We actually didn't follow it for a long time, because who's dumb enough to send a URL without password protecting it? So we then typed in the URL and I clicked on the link and physically got ill seeing photos of my 8 and ten year old, photos of me, photos of my homes and property records, background checks on 47 different parents. And it was yeah. I mean, we all just I was in shock. So let me just kind of repeat that. You have an elected school board member in Scottsdale that had pictures of 8 and ten year olds? So my 8 and ten year old, and then Kim, Stafford, who was sent the screenshot. Her 13 year old daughter's photo was there and the title of the photo is Kim Stafford's kid. Why? This is someone who's on the school board who's took an oath to protect your children. Right. And is like creepily cataloguing and spying on them. And then sending it to parents in an attempt to intimidate them from speaking out to keep us from speaking out. With that private information with that private information, not knowing that there is a link to the entire Google Drive right there. So he just exposed his whole dossier base. He made it public. It was already public to anybody that had the length. He gave it to us and we don't know if he actually sent it to who else they share it? We don't know who all has had the link. We don't know who he has shared this information with. And so in there were also I heard divorce proceedings for some people, vacation home records, social security numbers, I mean, very personal information. Professional license information, employment information. He looked at my husband's licenses. He looked up a nurse, a single mom, looked up her nursing license because she went to a medical freedom rally, and it looks like he saved a screenshot of a complaint to the maybe to the state nursing board. We don't know yet, but somebody filed a complaint. Against the single mom trying to raise her kid because she spoke out for medical freedom. And for her job. Her job. What are your job? She works as a nurse so they file a complaint and retaliation. Yeah. Because they don't like that she's complaining at school boards. Right, correct. And so this person, Jan Michael Greenberg, childless, unmarried, lives with his parents still. And grandparents. Oh, so intergenerationally is like cyberstalking 8 year olds? Yeah. Maybe my 8 year old is the political opponent. I don't know, maybe just a mom. I can't imagine your reaction to that. I mean, it's beyond like upset, right? I mean, it gets to the point of like, who do you think? We're gonna kind of have to solve this, you know. Okay, so I will tell you I'm being cryptic, but like I could imagine. The visceral response that I had when I clicked on that link, I was away. I had left my husband and kids at home. I clicked on that link and I physically got ill because the visceral reaction of seeing somebody spend so much time dedicated to looking at your children and yourself, it was disgusting. It was scouring, scouring the Internet looking for anything he can to download. The black man to blackmail. And in my case, I think it was a shakedown. Of course. Right. Because she makes a good defendant. Yeah. One of the file names is Amanda ray runs successful businesses makes good defendant. But then in another meme, he says that I'm questions my financial acumen. I'm a financial adviser. So let's go to the why and then I want to talk about how actually broad this is because it's not just this childless creep who's going to refuse to resign, but he's going to have a storm coming. Trust me, that's going to be fun to watch. But you guys were effectively speaking out, right? So talk a little bit about that. So they never were challenged before. Both of you started to show up at meetings. What were you complaining about? What were you challenging, and then he starts to create a dossier on you. Well, initially, it started out we were challenging the closure of schools. And that's kind of how we all connected. When we started challenging the closure, I was wondering who's making the decisions for these closures started looking at who's running the school board. That's when we found Jan Michael. That's how we all connected. And then we started listening to the board meetings. And we started learning about all of these committees. And wondering, well, how did these individuals get on these committees? We didn't know about these committees. And then finding out that they were closed door committees that were reporting to the board and so there were some open meaning law violations. Yes. So that attorney general complaint has been filed and so we would speak out in regard to masks. The mask mandates that you've Scottsdale is one of the last schools remaining in Arizona that continues to have a mask mandate. There was also the recall petition that was filed. Not just for the mask mandate, but for parental rights, transparency, all of this with a closed door meetings..

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"scottsdale" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show
"We have with us two moms who are fighting for liberty and freedom Amanda ray and Valerie Shannon. Get those names right? Yeah, good. Thank you. From Scottsdale, Arizona, so our audience is sort of briefed and versed on this whole drama. And partially so because I called out Jan Michael Greenberg for being a creep like months ago when I spoke at the because I just was like kind of a weird guy. And you guys have been on the front lines of this for a while. In Scottsdale, moms that were concerned about your kids education and you came out and spoke out about that, but in the recent weeks and now days this has become a national news story of what we have seen in Scottsdale. So let's just start from there. Let's start first kind of why were you concerned about your kid's education and then how did you get your how do you get into this? Do you ever think that you would be kind of in the midst of a national news story like this? No, not at all. I think like all of us we were not really paying attention to what was happening in education. And then when COVID hit and our kids came home and we started to get a bird's eye view into the classroom of what's happening. And then I realized how much control that school boards have. I didn't know a single board member's name. So when I found out that they had the ability to keep us learning, online, we started researching, and we discovered Jan Michael Greenberg, who was a 24 year old boy, unmarried, no children in the district had run unopposed and elected to make decisions for our children. And so, we tried to figure out what's his, what's his reason here? He was listed as a politician on his Facebook page, and I was like, well, this is nonpartisan. Why is he here? So we started to advocate for parental rights and transparency in the district and moms have instincts. And I think we all just like there's something not right here. And so we followed that and we just pulled that thread and then in August, in an unsolicited email, Jan Michael sent a screenshot of his desktop to another parent, as he was harassing her and calling her anti semitic and a white supremacist and told us that we were dangerous. Because because of a George Soros implication. Yeah, a screenshot of something that was said in a private group, he attacked her. We've always kept it to his issues and his behavior on the board, but he pulls the race car. Of course he does. Yeah, and he's a white male so he's an impressive, unless he pulls a race car, so he's got to pull something. So that's how it started. And he sent us the screenshot. We actually didn't follow it for a long time, because who's dumb enough to send a URL without password protecting it? So we then typed in the URL and I clicked on the link and physically got ill seeing photos of my 8 and ten year old, photos of me, photos of my homes and property records, background checks on 47 different parents. And it was yeah. I mean, we all just I was

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Scottsdale Moms Targeted by Secret Dossier Speak Out
"We have with us two moms who are fighting for liberty and freedom Amanda ray and Valerie Shannon. Get those names right? Yeah, good. Thank you. From Scottsdale, Arizona, so our audience is sort of briefed and versed on this whole drama. And partially so because I called out Jan Michael Greenberg for being a creep like months ago when I spoke at the because I just was like kind of a weird guy. And you guys have been on the front lines of this for a while. In Scottsdale, moms that were concerned about your kids education and you came out and spoke out about that, but in the recent weeks and now days this has become a national news story of what we have seen in Scottsdale. So let's just start from there. Let's start first kind of why were you concerned about your kid's education and then how did you get your how do you get into this? Do you ever think that you would be kind of in the midst of a national news story like this? No, not at all. I think like all of us we were not really paying attention to what was happening in education. And then when COVID hit and our kids came home and we started to get a bird's eye view into the classroom of what's happening. And then I realized how much control that school boards have. I didn't know a single board member's name. So when I found out that they had the ability to keep us learning, online, we started researching, and we discovered Jan Michael Greenberg, who was a 24 year old boy, unmarried, no children in the district had run unopposed and elected to make decisions for our children. And so, we tried to figure out what's his, what's his reason here? He was listed as a politician on his Facebook page, and I was like, well, this is nonpartisan. Why is he here? So we started to advocate for parental rights and transparency in the district and moms have instincts. And I think we all just like there's something not right here. And so we followed that and we just pulled that thread and then in August, in an unsolicited email, Jan Michael sent a screenshot of his desktop to another parent, as he was harassing her and calling her anti semitic and a white supremacist and told us that we were dangerous. Because because of a George Soros implication. Yeah, a screenshot of something that was said in a private group, he attacked her. We've always kept it to his issues and his behavior on the board, but he pulls the race car. Of course he does. Yeah, and he's a white male so he's an impressive, unless he pulls a race car, so he's got to pull something. So that's how it started. And he sent us the screenshot. We actually didn't follow it for a long time, because who's dumb enough to send a URL without password protecting it? So we then typed in the URL and I clicked on the link and physically got ill seeing photos of my 8 and ten year old, photos of me, photos of my homes and property records, background checks on 47 different parents. And it was yeah. I mean, we all just I was

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Why Is Washington, DC Suddenly Concerned About Borders?
"Is why all of a sudden is Washington, D.C. concerned about borders. If you want to get Washington, D.C. really fired up about borders. Don't talk about the southern border. Don't talk about the border between U.S. and Mexico. No, no, no, no. The border they get really fired up about? Is the Ukrainian Russian border. Now, let me be very clear. Vladimir Putin's a thug, okay? I'm not a Putin apologist. There are some people that do that. I think it's kind of weird. I'm not really into that. He's obviously kind of an autocrat. But am I kind of like wake am I spending time at night wondering or concerned whether or not Vladimir Putin is going to expand the Russian border by a hundred miles or not? I couldn't care less. But for whatever reason, there is this new campaign through Republicans to demand U.S. troops to go to Ukraine and defend Ukraine against Russian aggression. Secretary of State Anthony blinken said that he's a concerned about reports of unusual Russian military activity near Ukraine. He added, as we've made it clear any escalator escalatory or aggressive actions would be of great concern to the United States. Why? Why would that be of great concern? Again, I'm not like a Russian. I'm not like a Russia fan. But our own border is being compromised. Our own borders being invaded. Our country is being invaded. Why am I supposed to care about Ukraine again? What does that have to do with us? How is that an existential threat to our existence? And warning to Russia blink into the Biden administration, officials know its playbook, pointing to Ukraine's escalation in 2014 under the Obama administration. Although Russia's intentions are uncertain, the presence at the Russia's elite first guard tanks, an army lens credibility concerns that Russia is planning additional incursions into Ukraine territory. Republicans urged the administration to quote immediately consider an appropriate U.S. Military presence and posture in the region and to initiate appropriate intelligence sharing activities in the U.S. and Ukraine. Why are Republicans not calling for troops to go to the southern border? Why do we want American troops to go to the Ukrainian border, which might be a good cause? Find whatever. Stop Russian aggression I guess we're supposed to care about stuff like that. But our own borders being

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COINTELPRO: The Counterintelligence Program of the FBI
"COINTELPRO was a series of FBI projects that were covert and honestly illegal projects conducted by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation. Aimed at surveilling infiltrating discrediting and disrupting domestic American political organizations. COINTELPRO went from 1956 to 1971. And some of their targets were the Nation of Islam was Martin Luther King Jr.'s organization, the southern pastor leadership conference or whatever the name was. And the only reason we ever learned about COINTELPRO. The only reason we were able ever able to get to the bottom of pros, operations. Was not because of some cross examination from Congress, was not because of a lawsuit. It was about something that I don't support, which was breaking and entering into a federal building. So during the famous Muhammad Ali Frazier fight, which was one of the most watched sporting events to date, on March 8th, 1971, a group of activists broke into the small two man office at the Federal Bureau of Investigation in media, Pennsylvania. They stole more than 1000 FBI documents that revealed years of systematic wiretapping, infiltration and media manipulation designed to suppress dissent. The citizens commissioned to investigate the Federal Bureau of Investigation. As the group called itself, forced its way in at night with a crowbar while much of the country was watching the Muhammad Ali Frazier fight. When agents arrived for work the next morning, they found the cabinets virtually empty virtually emptied, within a few weeks the documents began to show up, mailed anonymously in Manila envelopes with no return address newsrooms of major American newspapers. From that point forward after 1971, COINTELPRO was sunsetted and the government, the federal government's effort to wiretap an infiltrate American political organizations seemingly

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"scottsdale" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show
"Joining us now is a friend of the show and someone that is a great American, doctor Keith rose. And we're going to go into a lot of different issues, but he really piqued my curiosity. We're talking the other day about something that everyone needs to be aware of about not just the supply chain issue, but there's another shortage issue, and remember we are 9 meals away from anarchy. And if there is a fertilizer shortage, we're going to have some big problems Keith. Welcome back. Tell us what's going on here and why should people care about this fertilizer shortage that people could see some news reports on, but this is going to affect everybody. What's going on? Good morning, Charlie. What's going on with that? Fertilizer situation right now is it's becoming harder and harder to get fertilizer. And for your listeners to understand the importance of fertilizer. Most fertilizer that is utilized in the growth of crops, especially commercial crops is synthetic fertilizer. Yeah, it's a nitrogen based fertilizer. The way you make that fertilizer fertilizers with natural gas. The price and it's being reported that this is the reason this is happening, but the spike in the price of natural gas is driving the largest fertilizer producer CF industries here in the United States to stop making it. It's becoming too cost prohibited, prohibited. And at the same time, Brazil, I mean, not Brazil, but China and Russia, the two largest exporters of fertilizer have stopped exporting fertilizer. It used to be third fertilizer with $350 a ton. Now it's $650 a ton. And if you can get it in 6 months, it's projected to go $950 a ton. What this means to the average American citizen is 35% of the cost of growing crops is fertilizer. And the average commercial farmer, the mom and pop farmers will not be able to afford fertilizer to grow crops. That with a major shortage of fertilizer and also a shortage of chemicals for pesticide control. Is going to potentially put us in a famine like crisis. By the spring, which is the prime growth season. And we're already seeing that around the world in smaller countries more third world countries such as Ghana. Well Keith those are some big words, so and by the way, Keith has been right about everything Keith called me in January of 2020, so Charlie, there's a weird flu like pneumonia that's spreading. Everyone's ignoring it. And then two weeks, two months later, he said Charlie, there's some anti malarials that could be very helpful about this, hydroxychloroquine Ivermectin, not to mention how Keith has just been on top of everything with Peter Daszak to Fauci and the Afghanistan stuff. You guys might remember Keith rose was on top of everything to do with Afghanistan. So Keith, are you saying that we could be coming across famine type shortages? Remember, we are 9 meals away from anarchy. You think that people are mad now? Wait till they've gone three days without food. Help unpack that. Those are some big statements Keith. They are, Charlie and I didn't just go looking for this. I own some ranches. And I was speaking to my feed producer. Are they guy by my feet from? And he's a third generation owner of a business that's one of the largest in Texas. They provide feed for animals, ranch supplies, things like that. And he's a graduate of Texas a and M, he's very knowledgeable. And he and his father have been studying this and they say they haven't seen anything like this where we're not going to have the materials to grow crops. The two major things you need to grow food. I'm just gonna keep it on a 100,000 foot level. Our fertilizer and pesticides. One allow the crops to grow and two to keep the crops from being eaten by bugs. Pesticides to make it very simple need yellow phosphorus and other basic chemicals to develop. China has cornered the market on yellow phosphorus, the largest pesticide producing company in the world is syngenta and that is owned by the Chinese communist government. You can look that up. And so China is stop exporting fertilizer. They have driven the price of chemicals to protect your crops up and now cornered the market on the products you need to get the chemicals. So our food supply is out of our control. The major growth period in the United States is in the spring. That's when we do the spring planning. So farmers are going to go and they're going to produce the crops we need for food. And you got to realize corn is not just used as for human consumption for animal consumption. All these crops that we need also are for the animals to consume so that we have beef. And we have other things. It's not just a small thing. What we're seeing right now are massive shortages on top of a supply chain shortage. And if the farmers are not producing crops, you could see a famine like crisis. Now there's in rural areas where people can make their own gardens. That's one thing, but can you imagine Charlie? Another and I only know the way to say this. Man-made crisis. To roll around about the time that we're coming out of the coronavirus, right before the 2022 election season. And this is preventable. Part of it in a big component of it is we're driving up the price of natural gas, which we didn't have to do. And rahm Emanuel famously said the Democrats never.

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Dr. Keith Rose Explains the Dire Fertilizer Supply Crisis
"Joining us now is a friend of the show and someone that is a great American, doctor Keith rose. And we're going to go into a lot of different issues, but he really piqued my curiosity. We're talking the other day about something that everyone needs to be aware of about not just the supply chain issue, but there's another shortage issue, and remember we are 9 meals away from anarchy. And if there is a fertilizer shortage, we're going to have some big problems Keith. Welcome back. Tell us what's going on here and why should people care about this fertilizer shortage that people could see some news reports on, but this is going to affect everybody. What's going on? Good morning, Charlie. What's going on with that? Fertilizer situation right now is it's becoming harder and harder to get fertilizer. And for your listeners to understand the importance of fertilizer. Most fertilizer that is utilized in the growth of crops, especially commercial crops is synthetic fertilizer. Yeah, it's a nitrogen based fertilizer. The way you make that fertilizer fertilizers with natural gas. The price and it's being reported that this is the reason this is happening, but the spike in the price of natural gas is driving the largest fertilizer producer CF industries here in the United States to stop making it. It's becoming too cost prohibited, prohibited. And at the same time, Brazil, I mean, not Brazil, but China and Russia, the two largest exporters of fertilizer have stopped exporting fertilizer. It used to be third fertilizer with $350 a ton. Now it's $650 a ton. And if you can get it in 6 months, it's projected to go $950 a ton. What this means to the average American citizen is 35% of the cost of growing crops is fertilizer. And the average commercial farmer, the mom and pop farmers will not be able to afford fertilizer to grow crops. That with a major shortage of fertilizer and also a shortage of chemicals for pesticide control. Is going to potentially put us in a famine like crisis. By the spring, which is the prime growth

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"scottsdale" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show
"Association of America coordinated with The White House Department of Justice before sending notorious domestic terrorists letter. Fox News reports. Newly released internal emails. People that the national school board association coordinated with The White House and Department of Justice before sending Biden the notorious letter that compared concerned parrots to domestic terrorists. Viola Garcia, the national school board association president, whom the Department of Education later named to a federal board sent a memo to the national school board association of America on October 11th. Providing a timeline of the national school board association's interaction with The White House ahead of the letter to Biden, which the national school board association sent on September 29th. Concern over the current climate for school board members is also a top priority as disruptions at school board meetings grow and members face growing threats, Garcia wrote, the national school board association of America is actively engaged with The White House from justice and Department of Homeland Security and Department of Education Surgeon General and other federal agencies on pandemic issues. But here's the most important thing, is that on September 14th, 2021, the nspo a organization of state directors, they were informed that they had a meeting with The White House. And subsequently on September 17th, the interim executive director emailed noticed to the state association executive directors that indicated a letter requesting federal assistance would be sent. In response to the letter sent by NSPA, on October 4th, 2021, the attorney general announced in a memorandum, widely shared throughout the U.S. Department of Justice that he was ordering all U.S. attorney officers and local FBI offices to reach out to local and state law enforcement officials to coordinate efforts on this problem within 30 days of the memorandum. This also contradicts what Merrick Garland said to Congress on October 27th. When dick Durbin asked Garland if he had second thoughts following the NSPA's apology for the letter, and Garland said quote, the letter that was subsequently sent does not change the association's concern of violence or threats of violence. It alters some of the language in the letter that we did not rely on is not contained in my own memorandum. So basically, here's what happened. Is you had collusion going on with the national school board association of America with The White House privately. They concocted this letter and then they sent the letter publicly that The White House had then the mandate to go to the Department of Justice to go say we now want to go spy on moms and dads, treat them like domestic terrorists and use the Patriot Act against people we don't like. All of this is turning into a massive scandal. Some would call it memo gate, by the way. And the fallout has been incredibly severe, Ohio Wisconsin and the school boards of 9 other states have terminated their relationships with the national school board association of America. Good. The letter may have also emboldened many parents supporting glennon, who won the Virginia governor's race earlier this month. Parents have spoken up at school board meetings across the country, protesting harsh, COVID-19 mitigation measures like school closures and raising their voice against transgender policy by the Fox News continues. But here's the most important thing in talks over the last several weeks of White House staff, they requested additional information on some of the other specific threats. So the letter also details many of the incidents that have been occurring. So the national school of art association of America did what Biden won. He said, hey, can you just get us a letter? Just get us a letter that will give us the ability to then use the Department of Justice to then spy on them using the Patriot Act using Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. There was no fact pattern that that warranted the FBI do it. The FBI relied upon the letter that was created by the Biden regime. So they say we only now saying we want to spy on parents and monitor their activities because of threats of violence. But they're the ones that met with the national school board association of America. To actually create and concoct that letter. In response to the letter, then the attorney general couple days later said that he was ordering, ordering all U.S. attorney offices and local FBI offices to reach out to local and state law enforcement office officials to coordinate efforts on this problem within 30 days of the memorandum. We're long past that. And yet Merrick Garland has still not rescinded his letter. No, it's still stands. The national school board association of America's apologized for their letter, but Merrick Garland's letter still stands. There is still a memo out to U.S. attorneys across the country. To spy on to monitor, potentially infiltrate and treat parents like Al-Qaeda. And what's the fact patterns because parents dared to complain? Because parents dared to come out and say, I don't like what my kids are learning. Oh, really? You don't like what your kids are learning? We're gonna spy on you. Garland should resign there needs to be a special counsel into this immediately. Look, everyone out there has been asking me, Charlie, how do I.

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NSBA Coordinated With White House, DOJ Before Sending Notorious 'Domestic Terrorists' Letter
"The national school board association of America coordinated with The White House Department of Justice before sending notorious domestic terrorists letter. Fox News reports. Newly released internal emails. People that the national school board association coordinated with The White House and Department of Justice before sending Biden the notorious letter that compared concerned parrots to domestic terrorists. Viola Garcia, the national school board association president, whom the Department of Education later named to a federal board sent a memo to the national school board association of America on October 11th. Providing a timeline of the national school board association's interaction with The White House ahead of the letter to Biden, which the national school board association sent on September 29th. Concern over the current climate for school board members is also a top priority as disruptions at school board meetings grow and members face growing threats, Garcia wrote, the national school board association of America is actively engaged with The White House from justice and Department of Homeland Security and Department of Education Surgeon General and other federal agencies on pandemic issues. But here's the most important thing, is that on September 14th, 2021, the nspo a organization of state directors, they were informed that they had a meeting with The White House. And subsequently on September 17th, the interim executive director emailed noticed to the state association executive directors that indicated a letter requesting federal assistance would be sent. In response to the letter sent by NSPA, on October 4th, 2021, the attorney general announced in a memorandum, widely shared throughout the U.S. Department of Justice that he was ordering all U.S. attorney officers and local FBI offices to reach out to local and state law enforcement officials to coordinate efforts on this problem within 30 days of the memorandum. This also contradicts what Merrick Garland said to Congress on October 27th. When dick Durbin asked Garland if he had second thoughts following the NSPA's apology for the letter, and Garland said quote, the letter that was subsequently sent does not change the association's concern of violence or threats of violence. It alters some of the language in the letter that we did not rely on is not contained in my own memorandum. So basically, here's what happened. Is you had collusion going on with the national school board association of America with The White House privately. They concocted this letter and then they sent the letter publicly that The White House had then the mandate to go to the Department of Justice to go say we now want to go spy on moms and dads, treat them like domestic terrorists and use the Patriot Act against people we don't

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"scottsdale" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show
"If you think what happened in loudon county was just an isolated incident, wait till I tell you what's happening in Scottsdale unified school district. So this guy, Jan Michael Greenberg had emailed one of the parents about some sort of back and forth calling a parent antisemitic over her comments she made about billionaire George Soros, like give me a break. But in the screenshot was a link to his private Google Drive account. Now that private Google Drive account then, the parent had the wisdom and the wherewithal to actually go see what does he have in the private Google Drive account. Well, in the private drive account, he had a dossier. Of parents private information, pictures of 8 and ten year old blogging and collecting information on parents and the stock still unified school district that might speak against his regime as governing board of the stock so unified school district. He said, we've identified in there were 47 people who he hired private investigators to check their backgrounds, their divorce decrees, he had social security numbers, property records, and mortgages of parents who have just come and spoke at the Scottsdale unified school district. In Arizona, I hope you're listening very closely. Your taxpayer dollars when you pay money, I pay Scottsdale taxes, by the way, hello, this includes me. When I pay Scottsdale, unified school district, money, I am paying for this creep to go spy on parents. Meanwhile, Scottsdale unified school district enrollment is going down, they're masking children against state law and what is he focused on, oh, he's creating dossiers. With different labels and different folders, one that was labeled anti mask lunatics, or press conference psychos, or parents showing signs that say CRT is racist, or S USD we demand transparency.

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Creepy Dossier Rocks Scottsdale Unified School District
"If you think what happened in loudon county was just an isolated incident, wait till I tell you what's happening in Scottsdale unified school district. So this guy, Jan Michael Greenberg had emailed one of the parents about some sort of back and forth calling a parent antisemitic over her comments she made about billionaire George Soros, like give me a break. But in the screenshot was a link to his private Google Drive account. Now that private Google Drive account then, the parent had the wisdom and the wherewithal to actually go see what does he have in the private Google Drive account. Well, in the private drive account, he had a dossier. Of parents private information, pictures of 8 and ten year old blogging and collecting information on parents and the stock still unified school district that might speak against his regime as governing board of the stock so unified school district. He said, we've identified in there were 47 people who he hired private investigators to check their backgrounds, their divorce decrees, he had social security numbers, property records, and mortgages of parents who have just come and spoke at the Scottsdale unified school district. In Arizona, I hope you're listening very closely. Your taxpayer dollars when you pay money, I pay Scottsdale taxes, by the way, hello, this includes me. When I pay Scottsdale, unified school district, money, I am paying for this creep to go spy on parents. Meanwhile, Scottsdale unified school district enrollment is going down, they're masking children against state law and what is he focused on, oh, he's creating dossiers. With different labels and different folders, one that was labeled anti mask lunatics, or press conference psychos, or parents showing signs that say CRT is racist, or S USD we demand transparency.

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"scottsdale" Discussed on Messages & Methods: Livecast Life 2.0
"So so big. Shot out for cheryl so talk about friday a little bit. Let me go to the amazon store. So i can get those course. We spoke spoke with. Laura ivy from edison research and i was excited to get to talk with her because we have used that research to To share with our audience about why you should be podcasting in that. Research has supports our arguments. That you know there's great growth going on in podcasting right now so. It's a really good place to be. Melanie hirschhorn i actually met through a An online mastermind that was sponsored by exhibit Dj heck is one of our clients. Put that on back in august and melanie was one of the speakers and she talked about email using email for your marketing. And that's The the panel. That she was on. She talked more about that. Jennifer longworth is the woman that provided The reprise that. I want at bingo. The maker's mark in the kentucky bourbon chocolates and. She talked about her experience. Several of these women started off in radio which i found interesting That they went from radio to podcasting the usual. Some of them have got laid off or lost their job in some way from radio and they still wanted to continue to do that type of work so they started their own podcast. And then we have Adrian bandra volk and a. Toby had talked to her. Brought her on That day i think Handed her a card and said you know come interview with us and scheduled her on friday..

Messages & Methods: Livecast Life 2.0
"scottsdale" Discussed on Messages & Methods: Livecast Life 2.0
"Problems so the interviews were conducted so there were several kinds of sweets at the hotel that we were we were at the scottsdale plaza resort and conference center and they provided a number of sweets. Some of them were just your hotel suites with beds and you know. Tv's and places to put your luggage. I paid a little bit extra. I got one of the suites with a kitchen and the living room and it was really a lot of space. Wasn't lucassie dot. Yeah apartment and it was out of the way and it was towards the back of the property so is very quiet so we would invite people there and they had golf carts. They had these Golf carts that went around the property so they could just jump into golf cart. Give them the sweet number and they would bring him directly to us and then they could call them to pick them up and take them back to the lobby. But we use the kitchen for the interviews and it was very convenient. Because i could put shelly on one side of the table. I think this has a little bit of there. So this is Theresa theresa yung-chen and She has her own Podcast or was she in between podcast. Is that why we had her And as you can see my equipments on the back you can barely see it here. We took the pontiac p. For we took the headsets and I gotta tell you. I spent the month before this testing out. Various microphones To go along with this. And i tested four or five of them and i wasn't happy with any of them. You know we use these here and we use these. Because they're very directional they pick up their design. These headsets are actually designed their made by audio technica. They're called the bp hfs wants. There is a to outright now which is an even better microphone But it has a great microphone on it. And if i were to uncovered. I couldn't do that now without making a lot of noise. It actually has some mike. Some attenuation mike's on the outside year show in screen. If it does shall do this full screen. Hold on.

The Family Vacationer
"scottsdale" Discussed on The Family Vacationer
"And i would say the phoenician resort is again another one of those staples to the valley is another really great property with some kids programming in a separate area for a kids pool. They have a whole clubhouse with Different games will tables table hockey. That sort of thing awesome so scottsdale are really good kind of home base for visiting other parts of the state. So can you talk about like some of the other things at the state has to offer because you know people think typically think of desert when i think of but a lot more to it. Yes there's actually seven. Different ecological systems here in arizona. So to your point people they probably just see the news in july and it's hundred fifteen plus and thank god. We believe in live there. I can assure you it's a difference in all fairness but it is not that hot only today today. seventy so. it's it's a pretty nice day out but so yeah because again to that really close proximity to the airport Scottsdale zavantem destination to hub and spoke out so we are located almost dead center in the middle of the state. And for those of you that have not been out west We are big states out here so from from scottsdale you can head up to sedona which is kind of that magical land with great hiking in those red rocks and vortexes gets two hours north two hours north as well but just a little bit more to the east is Prescott and jerome. So those are kind of those old west towns. It was actually the territorial capital before arizona became a state and then four hours. North of scottsdale is going to be the grand canyon Do it in a day trip. We we do have some clients that will we've got some companies that do private tours or drive up there yourself. There are a few properties One thing i will say about the grand canyon is that if you're not hiking it doing more than one day is probably good. But then through the sowell's we've got tucson which is out to our staff of us Tim stone which is about three hours so really a lot and then and then in between lots of different cool little towns like bisbee and Like yeah like i mentioned around. So lots of lots of really unique places here in arizona in honestly everywhere you go is just a little bit different Even here in the valley phoenix versus scottsdale. Even though we share a border are very different. Phoenix is going to be more of that. Urban feel and scottsdale is going to be more of that resort resort type vacation. More of the the luxury and the lounging. If you will. I was telling dan earlier. My family two of my favorite family vacations involve the state of arizona. Both times we use scottsdale az home base. We had a good friend that i grew up with went to the university of arizona so we went out of two time. Went down to bisbee. Did the the mining now yet little mining deal there in the town was so eclectic with you know the goods that they had to sell their and then then we drove up to sedona the pink jeep tour which was one of the. That's one of the my most favorite memories of any trip that i've taken. That was just so much fun. I did get a sunburn that lasts about three months though so the sun was very hot that day but then we got into flagstaff. It wasn't a thing. Yeah but we drove up to flagstaff and it was like seventy two degrees in summer time so i mean it was you know we joked in the open about you know people ask to arizona even have four seasons where you can almost get it just driving from the south all the way to the north so yes as a matter of fact up in flag. They'll start getting snow in the grand canyon to starting in october through potentially april or may so i do like to mention that as well For those that have not been hairs on 'em they just think oh. The whole state is dry and hot and all of that good stuff. It's not and the man. Yeah as a matter. The northern rim of the grand canyon is closed for six months out of the year because they get so much snow So damn things like that. You definitely need to keep in mind when you're coming out to visit Because the weather in the valley here in scottsdale is perfect in the winter on. That's kind of the time of year. We live for the huck tober through may where and the exact opposite as you as you move up. North near flagstaff. You can go skiing and all of that. So yeah and that's good to know when you're packing too. Because we did not packed correctly we i think i just said shorts and a tee shirt and that's all i packed. Well that was fine during the day but at night it got a little chilly. Especially we goodness. When we're in flagstaff. I think i had to buy sweatshirt because i was not prepared. Yeah well and that is another thing because we are in this northern desert so the snoring desert is a little different than most desert's It's actually the greenest desert in the world We have two rainy seasons typically With and summer. And when i say rainy seasons you know we're talking up a total of maybe thirty as a year so but because we are in the sonoran desert the temperature can drop up to thirty degrees between the day the nighttime and that's true in the summer to So when you see those crazy temperatures it actually down quite quite a bit. Just the yeah. You're absolutely right. You do have to pack layers. That is true. I have to give a shout out. One of my favorite restaurants that i've ever visited was little abner steakhouse i think. It's right outside of tucson and it is did it doesn't look like much but man it's so cool and they cook right in front of you. The the menu was basically right in front of you. Do you want steak chicken. I think we're ribs. And they just been these huge slabs meet and throw it on the grill right in front of you and you got the you know the desert. It was amazing so that was a good deal. Well here comes my awful pun for the show but speaking of homebase the cities also a good home base for baseball. Eleven families for the cactus league spring training baseball. So can you talk a little bit about what that time of year is like in the area and some tips for families that are wanting to take in as much of it as possible. Yeah absolutely so as you mentioned we are home to the cactus league. So it's just arizona in florida that our homes to spring training. We actually have more more teams here in arizona than florida. There's thirteen stadiums. I'm we're home to seventeen teams The pretty bring training here in the valley is that Though seventeen teams the furthest away the stadiums are as forty five minutes to an hour. So you could potentially see you know a.

Cars That Matter
"scottsdale" Discussed on Cars That Matter
"This is robert ross. With the matter. Welcome to another episode in my guest today. Is jacob grayson. vp motoring with bonhams bombs. Tenth anniversary sale is happening in scottsdale arizona on january twenty. First two thousand and twenty one. And we're here to talk about some of the great cars that are going to be going across the ramp jacob. Welcome to the show. Thank you so much robert. Not only is this the tenth anniversary of omsk annual scottsdale auctions. But it's obviously going to be tackled in a little different way since so much has happened over the course of the past year jacob but i guess i to set the stage for our audience since they are car enthusiasts. I'm certain that they know that bonham's plays a prominent role on the world auction stage. You've got auctions everywhere from goodwood to geneva from. Mata monterey certainly. That's the highlight of august. Get do private sales. I remember a great sale. At the inaugural rishard meal concord and shanti france. And you had some incredible cars there. One of my favorites a maserati boomerang when across the stage. I've got a lot of highlights bookmarks and my personal catalog collection that remained near and dear. I believe that where we dressed up in full on tuxedos indeed the auctioneer and everybody was senate tuxedo with at the gala dinner that night. That was quite a time. Of course now. I imagine a lot of the people attending this auction are going to be in their pajamas. Or maybe they're veterans slippers because they can be doing it from the comfort of their own home. I know over the course of the last year. I participated in some bonham's auctions art auctions and of course those have all been online. But what makes them interesting. And i guess what's going to happen at your auction please. Fill in the blanks. Is that you actually have a live auction here at the resort and spa with the cars on view. But it's actually going to be an online venue. Is that how it works. That is very much how it works. Yes we have viewing onside at the western kill and in scottsdale with all the right social distancing measures in place. Of course we feel it's important to offer potential buyers and bidders a chance to really see the cars and for test drive things like that. An old car can hide a lot of grim. Things is really important that condition and everything is up to par. With what the buyer will he or she expects. So we have feeling and we're doing that but that's not be because we'll be further apart and everything. We have to keep it safe. We're doing of course. Spitting will be online also via telephone and absentee bidding is also possible. You will basically on the day of the auction just like if you were walking into our tent and monterey or in monaco or goodwood as you talked about we do auctions all over the world and basically if you will walk into the ten you will open to your computer and you'll lock in and you'll see the oxygen near and we'll sell every car lot by lot with video for every law. We mailed out a cadillac to our clients who can follow along in that way. I guess a lot of practice auction goers understand that really sometimes the stealthy est and most successful way to place bids as over the telephone even if you happen to be in the room. It's nice to know that some of the standard mechanisms of participation will remain and really the only differences. You can be drinking your own martiniere lounge chair while you're actually buying that car. Let's talk about the upcoming auction at some of the cars that are in there at just because by the way these cars are going to go across the ramp. The virtual ramp on january. Twenty first doesn't mean that what we say about them isn't relevant into the future. Because we're gonna talk about some what i'd like to say eternally shining stars in the collector car orbit. I'm looking through your catalog here. You get some crates stuff. Jacob and i think if i had to put a title on this catalogue it would be festival of the fifties because some of the most interesting cars are precisely from that decade. He had some real oddballs in here to. Maybe we should talk about a few of those before we get to the superstars or your auction. Suddenly you've got everything from an austin healey to a hunch jaguars which are of course perennial favorites. But you've also got an elephant you've got fifty four. Curtis talk about a few of these little oddities. If you can starring where you left off the curtis is really a lovely car. I'm speaking with a client about earlier today. Actually who's interested in asked me to go for garappolo. Curtis was a southern california manufacturer of special s. You called them and they made a great chassis. Then you fit different types of coach coachwork on at it has an american. Be eight engine. They are eligible for many great events. Such s the cover state one thousand or the colorado grand. Actually some of them even randomly lomilia back in the day for me. Personally the fifties is actually one of the greatest eras of course. It's right before race. Cars became full on race. Cars and a road car was something else. These cars will basically race cars that you could raise new. Could also drive him on the road. It's sort that balance before the early sixties when the car is really were to harry to drive on the road they were only made for the track or vice versa. Somebody can acquire a very special and exquisite little body on this car but really acquire a real fire-breathing race car from the fifties estimate. Probably in the mid one hundred's right. that's right. yeah one thirty one. Sixty s curtis. it really ticks. The boxes you know it's eligible. It's a fun car to drive a powerful v eight out front edge. Great looking very sorta sparse. There's not a lot of creature comforts but that not the idea. It's really to go fast eddie. Shelby go broder understands what creature comforts or lack thereof is all about the currencies and lacking any more than that he got a porsche speedster in there to a beautiful little fifty eight red speedster. That looks like quite a car when a car like a major manufacturer product like porsche. Mercedes' jaguar. you want everything to be right. You want it to be exactly as it was when it left the going. Back in the curtis. Those cars got different types of engines and things on a car speeds. You want everything to be original. The beautiful each hall has the original bonnie number stamped in the doors in the front and the rear hood or bonnet an engine. Let you tells you that. The body panels original also. The engine is matching numbers so as to transmission. All that stuff you want to be right. We have a copy of the original bill sheet that confirms all of that so the car addicts comes in clean and it looks like it's got some pretty special stuff on too. I see some chrome rudge's on there. That are just gorgeous. Color is red from you with the tan leather interior. Everything on that car is as it was when it left sufa now since nineteen fifty eight and also which is quite important. It's a t two which is sort of the fully evolved. Fifty eight is the last year the speedster. The original three fifty six speedster. They started they came out in the fifty four fifty four. Yeah we're the fifteen hundred gin. And then they got upgraded to sixteen hundred and the upgraded the steering box the upgraded the transmission and other sort of cosmetic details on the t to and it makes it quite a bit more desirable than a t. One again they're just such iconic cars that are usable for any events this cars restored to the nth degree. Several hundred thousand dollars has been spent on the restoration and it was actually a very good start with like we talked about. It has to be resolved bodywork and all that but it's done really to the absolute porsche concord judging standards and they remain icons. I think a lot of times. What makes a corner. Valuable is three to four elements aesthetics engineering history and some romance aesthetics. Speedster is beautiful car and many people's opinion engineering. I mean it's a poor shirts well-built the on s. I would say they have a reputation of being maybe a little bit of a volkswagen but the nine eleven was a little more sophisticated but it still well engineered car and history. I mean they want raises back in those days. A lot of sports car drivers and racing driver started out in a car like a porsche and again the romance so they were the least expensive cars in the three fifty six model up when new these were.