35 Burst results for "Second Kind"

The Dan Bongino Show
Jesse Kelly: Communists Want to Break Down the American Family
"It up today wherever you get your books. Folks, Jesse made a point here. It's really important. This is not an accident. The defund the police Soros undid chaos in the streets thing is being done for a reason. The why matters. The modern day collectivist and communist. Their coin of the realm is fear. Fear creates a craving for stability, which conveniently the communists will fill that hole with, oh, look, government's here to save you. But Jesse, the same thing's going on with the kids. The commies don't just crave fear in the streets and disorder. They also crave chaos. You can't have communism without the kids. And there's nothing like chaos and confusion in a kid that will confuse them more than a kid entirely unprepared to deal with matters of sex and it being forced upon them at a young age. None of that's an accident either. None of it's an accident and they did it all on purpose because they're evil demons. They're anti -humans. That's why they're going after kids so hard. That's why that liberal woman white who's teaching your kid kindergarten, you think she's just kind of a nutball with their pink hair, but really in reality she's a communist apparatchik just as evil as any creature who's ever walked the planet and she wants to tear your child away from you, destroy their self -esteem, destroy them sexually until that child cuts his penis off at 13 and then commit suicide at 25 after he's been voting Democrat since the day he turned 18. That is these what people want for your kids. It's to break down the American family, which is the ultimate opponent of communism, to break down the American church. That's why they're going to use this LGBTQ filth to send the FBI to your door, the door of your church, to arrest your pastor. And if you think I'm being over the top, read a history book. That's what's coming in this country unless these people are stopped. And you're daggone right, Dan. That's why they go after the kids. That's why when they down sit to write a Disney movie, they make sure they have enough lesbians in there just so your daughter can sit down and watch that of instead just watching heroes and villains and things like that. The communist is purposeful with

The Dan Bongino Show
Jesse Kelly: Communists Purposely Destabilize Society
"-Communist Manifesto. you Now see why the book is rocketing up the charts. Jesse, you're so right. I've made this case on this show repeatedly that we fell in kind of the John McCain model, that, oh, if I just go up and vote down on changes to Obamacare with the infamous thumbs down moment because it didn't follow normal procedure. Then The Washington Post and New York Times will love me and the Democrats will say, oh, look, there's John McCain. What a dignified man. he respects procedure over everything. Maybe we'll consider Republicans. No, no, bro. That's not what's happening. You are dealing with people who are like, hey, that 90 year old, someone cut should his nuts off. He's playing with a Barbie doll. This is insane. They don't give a, oh, gosh, I hate FCC rules about procedure or the thumbs down. These people, what they only care about is the the destruction of the present system to usher in this new era of top down collectivism. That's all they care about. It's all they care about, Dan. And maybe the best example of this, it drives me insane is when I see these Soros prosecutors, when I hear them discussed on the right, the right almost universally will say they're soft on crime, prosecute. He's just a soft on crime, making him sound like some flowery liberal hippie who just happens to want to be really nice to criminals. No communists in the revolutionary phase from Lenin on turned murderers and rapists loose intentionally so they will murder and rape more to lies a society. These are communist foot soldiers intentionally causing rape and murder. And we can't even speak like that on the right. Instead, once again, well, I mean, he's soft on crime. Barf. I can't take the low T

The Dan Bongino Show
Jesse Kelly: The Inspiration Behind 'The Anti-Communist Manifesto'
"Great. But why do they do what they do? Why do they suck? And when you explain, you know, in the book that you're not dealing with political opponents, you're dealing with like moral opponents. Like this is an evil versus good battle. I think it's really resonating with people. I that's guess why, Dan, I'll be honest with you, I'm a little weirded out, man, at how, how much it's blowing up. I didn't, I didn't know. the I mean, it's only thing I've ever written, only book I've ever written. I don't know that I'll ever write another one. I was just passionate about it. So I wrote it. Maybe that is why, but I'm glad you, I'm glad you speak about it. And that's one of the things I love about you, that you speak about it in in terms that wake people up. We have for so long been so apathetic on the right of we'll discuss the other side. I thought, well, they're liberal. He kind of leans left or, or, well, he's a little naive. Surely when he gets a paycheck, he'll come around. No, you are dealing with people who are trying to burn down everything you care about. They are, they are worshippers of a religion of destruction. Whether you are religious or not, it matters not. You are dealing with demons in demonic forces here. If you don't believe me, go look at one of these poor little girls who had, who's had her breasts chopped off by her parents and her shrink in her doctor out there. And I'll tell you something else. That's not even the end of it. People think this tranny stuff is the end of it. Demons don't have a bottom. They go down and down and down and down and down without ends until good stops it. And we still try to pussy flitter our way around how we describe these people. They point at you and they say, look, there's Dan Bongino, the Nazi white supremacist who hates women and these racists and all these other things. And that puts their people in the right mindset to fight. We will say, well, he's a Democrat, but I think we can get along. I think we'll play some cribbage together tonight. It's pathetic

Mark Levin
Mark Levin Teases New Book Announcement in Two Weeks
"It's a totally different kind of book I wrote it a totally different kind of way it's it's a lot more plain English even though it still has significant aspects of philosophy but not just that I'm already talking about not even supposed questions going to be once you hear the title are retailers going to hide it in the back or even have it you can present it tell you another interesting thing we'll see if the Reagan Library if we make an offer to go there we're the number one money generator for the Reagan Library of any author ever see if they'll have us Mr. producer they may not we love the Reagan Ranch it's just too small to do that sort of thing I'm going to do very few book signings and I will tell you why safety it's that simple up there safety maybe maybe two tops there'll be three two maybe one I don't know we shall happen to agree with Megyn Kelly which apparently I often do which is why would you vote for Democrats when they're talking about chopping off minors penises and adding those penises to a minor girl hey that's my party that's for me now you must confess that

The Eric Metaxas Show
Bishop E.W. Jackson on His Powerful Book "Sweet Land of Liberty"
"Talk to you about your life story and about the book, Sweet Land of, of Liberty. What, what led you at this point to, to write a book like this? Well, it's been in process for, and for a long time. Um, but what motivated me, Eric, and by the way, thank you for having me. I'm glad to be on with you because first of all, for you to say my life is complicated and busy, I kind of get a sense of what you're doing. So I'm just trying to throw people off the track cause my life is like loony, but no, but you are, you've done a lot of different kinds of things and it's such a joy when we can have someone with us in the studio, uh, you know, usually, uh, we do things other ways, but it's, it's just a joy when you're, you know, you're only coming from Virginia. So you're able to make it here, but I'm, I'm just grateful to have you here. Well, I'm glad to be here. Um, look, the motivation for writing the book is to just put it very simply, Eric, I love this country. I really believe that America is one of the greatest gifts God has ever given any people. If only you could get this message out to Whoopi Goldberg, just kidding. Okay. You, you are a patriot and I've heard you many times and you do love this country. And that's why, uh, it's so important to hear from you. But I guess, have you ever told your story in book form like this before? No, this is the first time. And you know, it's interesting. I begin the book by talking about musing as I have from time to time. What if I had been born some other place? What if I'd been born in some other country and I talk about the results, what the results could have been. I'm an outspoken person. I, I like expressing my opinion about things. There are places where I probably would be dead by now. Yeah. Uh, or we both be dead many times over. Um, but, but we grew up in America. Amen. We're allowed. We have this crazy thing. It's called freedom of speech. It's amazing.

The Dan Bongino Show
Military Whistleblower Claims US Has UFO Retrieval Program
"There's only that that's three right yeah okay here's Elizabeth Vargas a news nation and she's talking about she's talking about what this guy from the Air Force is alleging they have it's a really serious charge I'm gonna tell you is what it I'm going to tell you why I'm kind of skeptical about all this check this out UFOs exist the US government went down quite a number of them and they are indeed of non -human origin those the are explosive allegations from a former intelligence officer tonight in a whistleblower complaint that the inspector general is taking very seriously 36 year old Air Force veteran David Grush is exposing he what calls a top -secret military program that has reportedly found wreckage of fully intact UFOs the government now calls them uaps or identified anomalous phenomena for years there have been whispers and rumors that the government had aircraft of non -human origin this report is the first evidence it might be true the inspector general has called brushes complaint urgent and credible this guy's alleging we have alien spacecraft and the pilots folks that's a

Mark Levin
Newt Gingrich: 'A New Kind of Campaigning' Displayed by Ronald Reagan
"Lincoln's farewell address in January 1989, he says very clearly, these great victories weren't mine. These great victories were yours. It was your voice, your calling, your involvement, you the American people. And so we tried to return to model, that big ideas in the Contract with America, that were all 70 % or more in popularity, willingness to fight over the ideas. People forget, you know, this wasn't a picnic. closed We the federal government twice, once for 26 days. We were in a knockdown, some drag out brawl. And I always laugh at the media that says all this really hurt the Republicans. We became the first re -elected majority since 1928, after we closed the government. And the reason was because people thought we were being principled, and people thought that we were serious. We weren't normal politicians. In many ways the strength that Trump brought, in the sense that he wasn't just a regular politician. And I think that my goal is to get Republicans to understand that the consultant class doesn't understand the American people, doesn't respect them, and doesn't study issues, and they make a living out of running junk negative commercials that weaken the whole country. What you need is a much more Reagan -style popular appeal, which can be very tough with your opponent, by the way. Reagan beat the tar out of Jimmy Carter, but it was positive, it wasn't negative. Don't, don't up hang Newt, we want to keep you for another segment here. The book is March to the Majority. it You can get at Amazon .com, order it now, it'll show up tomorrow morning. It's a fantastic book, The Republican Revolution. You can learn a hell of a lot from this, and I might add, 19 years ago today

The Dan Bongino Show
Tom Fitton: A Waste of 4 Hours to Testify in Front of FBI, Grand Jury
"Republican. No I know and the irony and why I wanted to have you on is I have some history with you and your group has gone after both Republicans and Democrats which is a thing good I mean for government corruption nobody should get a pass your group has a I mean it's it's it's by Lefties attacked as kind of a partisan operate but it's it's not and the irony is when you need them to turn around and do the right thing left -leaning groups like say the ACLU or the NAACP or someone like that to say hey listen you know this is this is kind of a step too far here in the wrong direction do you have a reason to be talking to Tom Fitton I mean he's done you know he's gone after people on both sides that's an anti -corruption group have you heard anything from that if they put out a statement saying oh my gosh this looks like a violation of civil liberties have you heard anything from any leftist group oh no no no I mean the usual suspects when when it became public I was testifying I didn't talk about it at the time but this is in early February you know the left mean he was celebrating writing you it know think oh Trump you know Tom is gonna turn on Trump and it's gonna be really big trouble and I went in there as I said on on Fox the other day it was like an MSNBC four for our struggle session they were arguing with me about matters of First Amendment policy for

The Dan Bongino Show
WSJ: The Other Green-Energy Grid Crisis, Lack of Transformers
"You just pretend no one knows so strange a lack of reformers has led to a housing shortage frequent power outages and dependence on China stories in the Wall Street Journal I'm sure liberals like really it's conspiracy a theory in the far -right wing Wall Street Journal Melissa Finley notes it transformers step up or step down electrical power that passes through transmission and distribution lines so they're kind of necessary my brother's an electrician I had to ask him I'm like Jim I never heard of these transform things any dude what electricity I never heard of that he what does that do he's like yeah Dan I'm an electrician it's just you know electrons moving through kind of like a circuit and as you know voltage is amps and all that stuff but here's the bottom line I give it goes to your house and kind of an unprocessed manner it could burn your house I'm like oh that's bad that's really bad so what we have is transformers that can do that see I I had a had house a burned down in Wanto Long Island very bad experience dog died and everything was terrible lost everything I don't have anything from from when when I was 18 or younger I have a pair of Doc Marten boots that's it so you don't want a house fire so you know Jim I'd venture to say right transformers kind of important house burned down all that you don't want that they're up there yeah there right at the top construction wise you probably want that you know probably want some smoke alarms in the house probably want a driveway without nails in it that kind of thing so these transformers are very important I've heard from smart people so according to the American Public Power Association one in five housing projects one if I looks like 20 % of my math is right has been delayed or cancelled owing to transformer shortages the pandemic dearth of semiconductors and cars ease this demand have been supply increase but don't expect this transformer shortage to let up anytime soon

The Bitboy Crypto Podcast
Algorand's Secret Plan Revealed!
"Has been kind of unfairly pushed down harder than other coins in my opinion and the morale of you know, the Algorand community the algo fam is fairly low. It's fairly low right now, but here's the thing there are a Misconceptions about what has actually happened with Algorand lately. First of all, the my algo hack happen, you know a good bit ago and a lot of people perceive that as you know Algorand got hacked. Listen Algorand didn't get hacked Algorand has never been hacked. My algo was a third -party wallet with the name my algo and people tied that and did the math in their heads really fast and said like oh like Algorand must have got hacked like Algorand had nothing to do with the creation of my algo or the reason it got hacked. Okay. So that's number one number two here is that Algorand was mentioned as a security in the bitrex case with the SEC to be clear. This is how the SEC is trying to do a workaround to call a crypto project of security instead of like going directly to court with them like they're doing with XRP. They tried to do this with nine other coins in the Coinbase case about the case for the guy that got hit for insider trading and they mentioned nine other coins that they called securities at the time there. But guess what when that case actually settled those nine coins called securities that was left out of the

Mark Levin
'Highly Credible' FBI Source Alleges Biden Criminal Bribery Scheme
"During the Obama The administration. FBI did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment of course. FBI. Now Comer subpoenaed the FBI's FD 1023 document last month. The Bureau did not comply. It said it was trying to protect sources and methods. Comer threatened Biden hold to FBI Director Christopher Raine contempt of Congress. If the Bjorn didn't turn over the physical document to the committee. And the information in the form according to the whistleblower reveals a precise description of how the alleged criminal scheme was employed as as well as its purpose unquote and details an arrangement involving an exchange of money by the way Republicans didn't control the house none of this would be going on none of it. And depending on the kind of speaker, you know Boehner didn't like these committees digging into this sort of first he was pals with Obama as an example he hated the Tea Party well. See that with McCarthy. He's not pals with Biden. He's not pals with Mitch and he doesn't hate MAGA he doesn't hate conservatives he's brought them into his committee and if a committee chairman is going to hold an individual in contempt they have to go to the speaker effectively because they need the vote of the entire body in the case of an FBI director and he got the go -ahead from I McCarthy just don't buy all these attacks on McCarthy I'm sorry I think he's done a pretty pretty damn good job doesn't I have mean to agree with

The Dan Bongino Show
Paramount's Transformers Kids Series Promotes Pronouns
"Is why we can't do it i mean this kind of stuff is even coming up in kids shows i mean listen to what this this piece in the formers right play clip three my pronouns are they them thanks i'm sam i'm she they but you already know that wow what an amazing city i'm sorry for i how reacted i it's just sometimes the world can be a scary place it's hard to know who's dangerous or not that's true though disappointing hey it's okay i know i'm safe when i'm with my friends or other non -binary people non -binary female or male oh i'm sorry i shouldn't have assumed i always knew my pronouns felt right but what a wonderful word experience so you can't just be in you know live or whatever that saying is you can't just go along with this they're trying to get to your kids and and you know you see in communist nations i mean this is pretty much what they do you know you change the kids you corrupt the minds of

The Dan Bongino Show
Josh Hammer: The Israeli Government Despises George Soros
"Oh I can't go there. Yeah no totally and like I get it look I mean no wants one to be called a racist sexist bigot homophobe anti -semite whatever I mean I mean no one wants to be called that like it's necessarily an unpleasant thing but you know the left is they have ways it both on this one Lisa when it comes to kind of you know large Jewish donors in particular you know Sheldon Adelson passed away a couple years ago before he passed away he was a major donor to conservative Republican Party causes oftentimes pro -israel -zionist causes Paul Singer is a current Jewish billionaire who also donates to many similar causes and you know the left criticizes these guys all the time right for having kind of size influence but you know somehow then when a conservative criticizes Soros then you're anti -semitic I mean it just doesn't make sense I mean and that's holding aside many people don't even know that George Soros is Jewish I mean you know he frankly just to be very you know kind of blunt here doesn't have a very stereotypically sounding Jewish name many people criticize because he's a pretty evil man and then they're told that he's Jewish and they're like oh I actually didn't even know that so I mean this whole thing frankly just stinks to high heaven and I think the the idea here for Jews against Soros is again just a cobble together a lot of Jewish American patriots who oppose Soros's agenda and you know what's interesting Lisa it's actually not just Jewish Americans the Israeli government actually the Netanyahu government in Israel despises George Soros because he funds lots of causes that the Israeli government hates as well so actually the Netanyahu government's minister who handles anti -semitism is a man by the name of Amichai Sheekley and you know he defended Elon Musk recently after Elon Musk criticized Soros. Mihai Shinkley liked numerous of my tweets and my tweet thread the other

The Dan Bongino Show
Josh Hammer: Launching the Coalition 'Jews Against Soros'
"We're Floridian. So, you know, we see each other Which is a good thing. So just I wanted to I'm always trying to highlight people who are you know? Taking Steps to fight back with all the onslaught of things that we're facing as conservatives who are doing good things We're trying to put points on the board and push back against a lot of this nonsense so you in part with some other people just launched a group called Jews against Soros one could gather that it's Jews against Soros, but you know talk a little bit about this group Excited to launch it. Sure. Yeah, so earlier this week my good friend Will Scharf and I Unveiled this website Jews against Soros. I mean, you know, the listeners can go ahead and check it out for themselves. It's just Jews Soros against .com and it kind of started as a joke Lisa as these things often You know, Will and I kind of have similar backgrounds both went to you know, some of the top law schools clerk for conservative federal appeals court judges longtime members of the Federal Society and we're both Jewish conservative and in particular were both Stridently pro law and order we oppose American anarchy. We oppose the light on crime agenda. We we oppose bail reform and criminal justice reform to a large extent more broadly and you know, no matter how you slice said George Soros is really the lead guy. I mean, he's got his hand in any number of issues. He's vehemently anti -israel Israel despite his nominal Jewish background among other issues, but he's disproportionately focused in recent years on His so -called reform prosecutor project and you know, sometimes you have situations like, you Know here in Florida where you and I live Lisa where Governor DeSantis last year took steps to remove a Soros backed prosecutor Andrew Warren in the Tampa Florida area. Elon Musk recently got in hot water for criticizing George Soros. Some people said he was anti -Semitic for doing so and you know, Will and I were, you know, we're proud Jews go to shul keep kosher all that. We just had enough. This is nonsense. You are allowed to

Mark Levin
Josh Hammer: The One Major Issue With Convention of States
"Agree with that we're at 20 now but but this is the kind of battle i mean if i were to say to you your natcom thing is very interesting but but how do you what what is the well how do you how does it manifest itself in other words you expect the the same congress that's doing what it's doing the same bureaucracy that's doing what it's doing the same executive i should say that's doing what it's doing the same judiciary that's doing what it's doing to suddenly roll over at some point and say you know what we're wrong we're going to bring morality into this you know what you're wrong uh we're gonna do all these different things or we were wrong we were wrong for almost 100 it's not gonna happen it's not gonna happen yeah look i i mean i am sympathetic to that right which is why i'm ultimately sympathetic to the convention of the state despite kind of the well -known possible i want you to study no i mean i'm familiar i'm familiar with mark mexler i mean look i mean i remember back when i was in law school we had we had andy oldham i mean now he's judge andy oldham on the fifth circuit he's one of the brightest stars on the fifth circuit i remember back when andy oldham was the general counsel to then uh then and still governor greg abbott of texas and he was kind of going around the country touting the greg abbott's convention of states proposal so look i mean i i'm very familiar yard with the that was not a good convention of states proposal but that said let's get into this issue of common good originalism what is it yeah well i

Mark Levin
Josh Hammer: Industrial Policy Through a National Conservatism Lens
"Largest market share of advanced semiconductor chips of any company in the knows world who what would happen if we were to ever lose TSMC and we use these those ships for everything from our iPhones to our f -35 planes so the argument here is that the global free trade regime the Washington consensus you know it goes back to George HW Bush era where George HW Bush famously had this White House economic advisor who kind of mused computer chips potato chips what the difference and you know look I mean I majored in economics in college mark I've read Ricardo I know what comparative advantage looks like on an economics 101 chalkboard and that should be the baseline for sure but it is important from a national resilience industry and national security perspective that there are some things that we should actually make in this country or to bear bare minimum does anybody disagree with this really any conservative look I mean I can tell you I mean I've been on some programs of some conservative guests who are a little more libertarian leaning I mean I've debated folks who are free traders absolutes free traders when it comes to China for instance I mean I think I think that's it I agree I think that's absolutely crazy but what about free traders when it comes to Britain so look I mean generally speaking I am deeply skeptical of multilateral trade agreements I mean I mean the UK is one of our most indispensable allies and we should be looking in all likelihood to shore up bilateral trade relations with them when it makes sense on kind of a good by good item by item industry by street basis and who determines that this is what I want to dig down

Mark Levin
Josh Hammer: Timeless Principles vs. Ad-Hoc Policies in Conservatism
"Policies that were appropriate given the problems the of country and really kind of the Western world faith at that time and principles as And well you know not conscious refers to national conservatism the Yemen Burke Foundation where I'm a research fellow is kind of the home for that we host these national conservatism conferences really kind of trying to build on the momentum That former President Trump kind of ushered in when he was elected president 2016 trying policies to immigration take certain trade foreign policy and study more kind of nationalist direction I would say trying to kind of take social and economic policy in a direction that really tries to make America a little more whole and communitarian away from the liberalization of prior decades Well I don't disagree with that necessarily but I do have some questions because I looked into some of this which national conservatism honestly I never heard of it before but that's my fault I haven't read about it One of my concerns here and I would like you to try dissuade me from this I'm concerned that that it could push sort of a government centric industrial policy and if not what are the limits on that? In other words I understand we don't have a free market but I also understand that it's the market system that creates all the wealth in this country Government doesn't create it regulations don't create it nothing creates it but we the people so what have do you in mind in that regard because I don't quite understand that? Well first of all I think it's worth pointing

The Dan Bongino Show
James B. Comey: FBI Did Nothing Wrong in Trump Investigation
"Okay. Okay. Okay. Dan, you have ADHD. I know it's a problem. I get it. I know. I want you to listen to Comey's clip here, it was this pseudo fake apology. And then when asked at the end, he's like, Oh yeah, but I don't really think the FBI liked anything wrong. This is an agency full of like, integrity and fidelity and bravery. They were just caught making up and completely fabricating a case to spy on the listen to this. Check this out as for the Durham report, 300 pages, four years investigating the investigators. One of the things that did come out of it was that procedures, regular FBI procedures were ignored, that steps were missed along the way in this investigation. In fact, director Ray said when the report came out, yeah, we acknowledge that a couple of ago, years and we've changed all that, those changes are already in place. Do you acknowledge perhaps that some mistakes were made along the way? Oh, definitely. And they were found four years ago by the inspector general. So there's nothing new in this new document. What were some of those mistakes from your point of view? Oh, that the FBI didn't communicate clearly the status of certain sources. They double checked certain information before putting it in a court application for a foreign intelligence wiretap and a bunch of others. And so do you believe now as these, some of these politicians call for defunding of the FBI, that that has been corrected and that now the procedures are in place to avoid those kinds of mistakes in the future? I think so. But in complex investigations, there's always going to mistakes. be It doesn't mean the FBI is incompetent, honest, and independent. So director with some distance now from from your time there with that investigation and everything that came into that 2016 election. Are there things that you wish you had done differently? Oh, plenty. I mean, plenty of

Schlereth and Evans
"second kind" Discussed on Schlereth and Evans
"Clemson as graduated. He worked for the Lions. For Rex Ryan, yeah, for retch Ryan. His other son's out in the business world. So maybe he sees this like, this is my chance. And I will say this because I watch a lot of ESPN on both get up and the NFL, they're pregame show on Sundays. He's pitched himself as a head coach, saying, hey, if an owner wants to come talk to me, and he's made that very clear since 2018, none of them have, as far as I know, I don't know he's interviewed for any of the jobs for anything. He hasn't. And I'm not saying that's a concern, but were they sensing he doesn't have the, you know, the work ethic to return and that type of role because NFL coaching jobs are the absolute meat grinder. So if he's all in and this is his second kind of hit the reset button, I'm fine with it. And I'm selfishly, I'm a journalist. I root for the story. Yeah. What would be better than Thursday press conference? Sign me up. I mean, wade Phillips was unreal. Rex Ryan's even funnier, way better. As I said to D Mac last week, if the entire press corps doesn't show up with sunglasses, I'll be very disappointed. I'll be very disappointed. Schefter tweeting out, I believe this is yes day. Former Jetson bills head coach and current ESPN analyst Rex Ryan interviewed Saturday in Denver for the Broncos D.C. job. Ryan and former Broncos head coach Vance Joseph are among a handful of candidates for the job. How about this soft landing that chapter gave Ryan? Ryan has told ESPN he would only leave the network for, quote, the perfect situation. I think there's a couple different ways to look at it because if you're trying to piece together, well, how did the interview go? There's one way to look at it that says, well, Vance left without being hired and he left Friday night. We were told that he was going to stay on Friday, but he didn't. There was an 8 hour interview. No question. And it was long, and he's now scheduled to go talk with Philly at some point in the next couple of days. I think it might even be today. Yeah, so it's definitely going to happen soon. This is the window. Right. And so if you want to advance and you were worried that Philly was going to scoop him up, he probably would have hired him, right? And so with Rex Ryan, though, it's a little different because nobody else is talking to Rex. No one is talking no one else has interviewed Rex, so he's all yours. If you wanted to hire Rex Ryan, you theoretically could have done it at any point in the last week or so, right? 100%.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"second kind" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"I gotta know I think that there are two kinds of ray ban people out there right There's the aviator crew and there is the Wayfair crew And I'm just wondering which one are you I'm way fairer for sure The old style you know that they wore back in the 50s and 60s I couldn't agree more I also am a Wayfair man They've got to be the original classics the ones that kind of tilt forward and they're a little big Okay Paul I'm Oakley the bright orange Wraparound Exactly Yes that's what I am not kidding That's my look Amazing I like it All right pretty Gupta is here She's a cross asset reporter and are you a ray ban wearer I'm scared to say I like aviators now after that conversation No that's cool That is cool There are aviator people Tom Cruise While Tom Cruise in risky business wears the wayfarers And then in Top Gun he wears the aviators But I think they're usually people lean towards one or the other And for me the aviators they just bend too easily They don't fit always well with the nose template things Well you know I'm not particularly comfortable with aviators either but I think they look super cool because Tom Cruise wore them so why can't I Okay Well that's oddly that's the same reason I wear the wayfarers because of risky business Wow Tom Cruise and sunglass industry What do you got What's moving in the markets today Anything up Oil oil is up I'm really excited that oils up because this was also my chart of the day What's interesting to me is that you have this massive tech sell off everyone saying it's because these rate hike bets But it seems like there's one party that's driving this trade and it's hedge funds They are pulling out of tech They're pulling out of treasuries and they're going right into oil You look at the net long positions going on in the commodities market They are bullish oil and they have been in the past about four weeks And during that same time that you have these oil bets building oil Brent in particular now at 88 or was I should say at $88 a barrel with high since 2014 in the last four weeks you've seen Brent prices rise $14 And the same amount of time you've seen ten year yields rise 50 basis points and the NASDAQ 100 drop 5 and a half percent So it's a very clear tradeoff here that it's not just going from growth into value It's now going from growth in straight into kind of the drivers behind those value stocks And that of course is the commodity market and naturally you see energy as the only sector up in the stock market I don't know how long that rotation trade in the cyclicals last Like I could just buy some Amazon buy some apple stick it in the 401k not even think about it for a decade and no one gonna be in good shape I don't know how long a cyclical trade lasts Yeah well you and to everyone else Yeah By the way thank goodness you didn't do that in the year 2000 with Nokia Right Because you would have felt the same way You would have thought these guys own the mobile phone market And they can do no wrong I lived through that I also lived through that Although I wasn't aware of the Nokia thing That being said I think what's interesting is that the consensus here is that in the first couple of months of the year as you have this kind of tightening policy really until March won the tightening cycle is expected to begin you will see this kind of value rotation So you do the investors trying to play this trade that essentially this value under performance which by the way has been on a 15 year downtrend against growth Well this is their time to shine That being said we started 2021 thinking this way that value would kind of outperform totally normal after post recessionary periods but we're about two years almost out from that original COVID crash and we're still betting and I say we I mean the market The market is still betting on that value trade So we'll see if that actually comes up and this is why I think that kind of rotation not into value necessarily the rotation into commodities is more crucial Is it kind of seems like investors have given up on perhaps finding returns and finding yield in the bond market in the stock market so instead they're going to currencies specifically kind of the tug of war going around the dollar right now But commodities broadly or even seeing copper trying to make a little bit of comeback this morning Hey did you read Matt Winkler's column this morning about the best stock picker of 2020 Oh yeah Okay well I was upstairs getting myself a root beer But I thought it was a fascinating column This guy returned I think 59.4% Adam Benjamin Exactly He's a fidelity fund manager and our editor in chief emeritus Matt Winkler pointed out fidelity since he's been doing these columns I think 7 years or ten years Fidelity often has the best stock picker in the market because that's what they do They're active stock pickers ever since the whole Magellan thing and what's his name Peter lynch Was there a guy So it's interesting Semiconductors he's still gonna go long semiconductors I mean that's his portfolio This year and he says this is the very beginning of a decade of AI that he's getting invested in Well it makes sense right Because this is something that you're not going to see I mean everyone's been saying the chip kind of rally has been due to this global supply shortage No one's talking about the fact that in the next ten years if you look at the kind of components that chips are going to go into well the use cases are going to increase as well We're obviously talking about the electric vehicle boom which requires more chips than a regular car does But then you're also talking about things like the metaverse So a lot of those data processing centers are going to require more chips And by the way quick fun fact We were talking about the sector rotation and the last couple of months of 2021 REITs did really well And specifically when you're looking at what kind of rate data processing centers in particular So once again it's kind of a roundabout way to bet on what you just said this kind of increased AI at least in the next ten years I just don't understand why there's such a chip shortage Any industry recognize the demand over a ten year period I don't think the industry recognized the accelerated use of AI and digital services as we went into the pandemic And I don't think anyone predicted that people want to buy more cars in lockdown right It doesn't make sense just intuitively And so demand has just not dropped back down for those goods because you weren't spending any money on services right You weren't going up to restaurants You aren't going on cruises You weren't going to the movies So instead you were buying a car used or new both.

Science Friction
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"Several days chip across the tundra in were these rickety interesting vehicles. Which are i would say half tank. And a half old jalopy os van or something like that to the middle of nowhere where it's difficult to communicate. There's you try to use satellites. But they're not necessarily reliable. You don't know what the weather's going to be also bears. They're famous kamtchatka bears which are ferocious bears with a level of risley bears at least is ferocious. This was not what this theoretical physicist was trying to handle hates being these life studying the big bang and the origins of the universe. He'd never even slept in a tent before at the same time. It's also full of these billions and billions and billions and billions and billions of mosquitoes which are expanding our and every moment. I thought i knew mosquitoes. I grew up in florida. So i thought i knew. Mosquitoes from the everglades. These are much worse sherifi veracious than does the stuff of science fiction the everglades just by you. I thought we're trying to suffocate. You i meant by you really pretty horrific. It's july two thousand eleven. They're on their way across the tundra of far east russia towards the breathtaking kamchatka peninsula in siberia to the cardiac mountain range and the mighty critique river somehow they got through byzantine russian bureaucracy to get in and joining. Poll was a motley crue. Seven russians wanna talion. Five americans including his son will and get this driver and cook. Victor and orlea even brought their cat box along for the ride. After long days of rough driving they eventually got to distillation a small narrow stream running into a tributary running into the critique river. This was exactly the spot. That valeri creo sixty. Two had visited thirty two years earlier and make it to work. You were on the hunt for at least a single grain of quasi crystal the original sample. That had been found. We now from valeria had been found through this process of digging into the hillside of the stream which had cut down the hillsides. You could get two layers. Were very old and ancient ten thousand fifteen thousand years old and had not been touched and dig out the material and panicked like you would hand for go. Unfortunately there's nothing you can do out in the field that can tell you which grain is quasi crystal even has a chance of being quasi crystal you end up with these millions of little grains that you now have to bring back and look at one by one by one back in your laboratories back in the west the full they grand ginny back in the waste that had been analyzing the specs of suspected quasi crystals that they found in the museum storeroom in florence by doing more and more studies of those little tiny specks of staff that snooka had sent me we had discovered more and more of it's very strange properties and the head some ideas about how this unusual format ahmad have come to be quasi crystals had been. I'd in a lab before by this stage but no one else had ever found them in another place anyway on the earth before so could have come from an unearthly source. There were suggesting that it was a piece of a meteorite but not just any old meteorite especial class of meteorites that would have formed near the very beginning of the solar system some of the first solid material to a form have condensed in this in the early solar nebula. But by this point we used every single stack of it up in trying to get this far and the only hope of getting more information and really solidifying. The case was to find more samples since he failed to find any place else in the world. The only hope was to go back so the idea. The evidence was pointing to this coming from an ancient meteoric dating back. Yes four point. Five billion years ago injuring the earth's atmosphere several thousand years ago as it happens europe theoretical physicist who spent your life considering interrogating the origins of the universe. Yes and suddenly. It is very strange connection that you wouldn't have guessed between that work and the search for natural quasi crystals to muddy filthy methodical work. Was there evidence in the landscape that these models bane an ancient meteorite landing. We look to that. We've been great if we'd seen a giant eat here. She cried her. Yes that's right. That would have been great. We look for craters. The other thing you can look for is if you can find outcrops of rocks. We never did discover evidence that way. The entire trip isn't without drama. A hot thermes escape bid tricks all around the camps torrential rain and trucks bogged in thick mud. Those mighty mosquitoes. Kate biting they lose samples but ultimately mission accomplished. I get sixty. Two bags of samples out through rushing customs. If their dreams come true. There's at least one. Microscopic of crystal from an ancient made your in all of those bags. So you you get back to the lab. You and lou lucre in in italy you in america and and you analyze what you found an really as you say could have echoed by nothing could be a whole stack of interesting minerals but not the mineral you were looking for the elusive quasi crystal. What did you find so it's a very slow process. It took about six weeks. Before luca reported that he had found a grain which talking head hunters surface piece of shining material which when even resemble to remove a small piece of it and china at x ray seward justice Crystal pattern as i had seen with his In princeton from that sample from florence. Do you remember that email. Oh yeah that was. Wow that what that meant is immediately told us many things first of all this. Crazy ridiculous improbable. Extreme expedition that we put together was actually paying off it actually paid off and actually succeeded in his skull of finding another quasi crystal. So we'd pick something from the ground in kamtchatka brought it back and it was looked just like the one in florence that meant for sure that the whole story that we had reconstructed that how that sampling florence had come from this fellow at amsterdam selling it to museum who had gotten it from tim who had gotten it from this rushing is now in israel who had gotten it from the larry who had given it to him. That whole story which we'd put together which it was a good story but we couldn't absolutely prove it. There were various jumps in the story that you had to be as you might have been suspicious of.

The Al Franken Podcast
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"Though that given the reality of what he did in the reality of how would the carnage that. Ironically the american carnage that led to that was far too close that he did successfully divide people and he did successfully without say. Of course. but don't you. won't you agree. He would have won if there had been a corona virus will now that he would have won if he handle occur right and and the reasoning would really was like his first decision. Was i don't want the stock market to go down tomorrow. So i'm not gonna say what this thing is then i'll leave. Let it go another day and then a crash at but the main things will have talks about this him saying i. It's all the states and to me. It says if after pearl harbor. Fdr kind of said you know what this is really kinda hawaii's problem exactly and that was trump with. I think jared kushner whispering in his ear realizing that this was beyond him. He did. Not have the competence. It was probably even too boring for him. It you know it couldn't be turned into nonstop entertainment extravaganza. So he abdicated he He left the field and then told the sergeants and lieutenants it's on you. You guys have to fight this fight. i'm out of here. And when he came back he said. Oh by the way sergeants and lieutenants you really should be shooting each other not the enemy. Why why. why are you guys fighting this enemy to win your dog. The governors should be shooting for trying to get the blue governors red and blue senators red and blue americans. That's how trump saw everything by the. How can i benefit from dividing the american people. But i i gotta add the first part of my book goes on to say. Why were we so easily divided. Why was it so possible to take what should have been a unifying thing. Something that affected the entire country like pearl harbor like nine eleven in the first weeks. Afterward end we've turned out. We were so easily turned on one another. I think that goes to things that go. Beyond trump and to underlying conditions like the bitter skepticism toward experts. That a lot of americans feel and so when the cdc screws up. It's just dry. Tinder for a lot of americans say the hell with it. I'm not gonna wear masks. They don't know what they're talking about those expert and the cdc's i grew up of course was boxing up the test at most. Yes it also divided us not just along political lines but class lines. Racial lines geographic lines. It showed all the fault lines that had been growing and widening over the last decade or two and exploited them on the world's leader in cova deaths and infections and held that position for the entire year. And it showed. I think a kind of a society that had lost its cohesion. That was no longer capable of collective self government in solving a giant problem scale of a pandemic. so that's what the first part of the book is about right and so let's go into what allowed this to happen in terms of not just trump. Who obviously somebody else could actually probably brought us together to fight this thing. But he exploited always weaknesses and So go ahead go ahead. let's well. That's the second kind of the heart of the book is a look at what i call the four america's which are the four not groups of americans but ideas of america. That have been dominant during your in. My adult life goes go through. Let's.

The Projection Booth Podcast
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"Airwave media podcast show people could to see this movie when they go out to a theater they want. Cold sodas popcorn and no monsters in the projection booth. Everyone pretend podcasting is at boring close encounters of the first kind citing of an unidentified flying object close encounters of the second kind physical evidence of a ufo close encounters. I'm the third time. Actual contact columbia pictures in association with emi presents. Close encounters of the third kind director is steven spielberg. With most recent motion-picture jaws is already a legend. Producers are julia phillips and michael phillips sting and taxi driver creating special effects is douglas trump. Who in this. Bill goes far beyond achievements in two thousand one space odyssey for the music. There was only one choice. Eleven time academy award nominee. John williams composer of the scores for jaws and star wars. The technical advisor is the world's foremost authority on identified flying objects dr j. allen hainan of northwestern university heading the cast is richard.

Science Friction
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"About her husband's mineral collection. Kuzma keep anything no information at all. No no no until finally relents and says okay when my husband sell the collection didn't sell the secret diary that he used to keep this a secret. Diary and in the diary shirring offers an entry about Husbands dahri said he'd bought the sample on a trip to romania in the late ninety ninety s when the country was ruled by the on feast of the dictator nikolai ceaucescu. This is soviet times. It take a trip to romania. When he was part of the eastern bloc and met of fellow. By the name of tim tim the romanian they were strictly forbidden to sell minerals. To people from the west at that time would get you sent to siberia. That's how he got this sample so now we had no idea where sample.

Science Friction
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"After failure. So you go in expecting failure. Not success bookings for the electron microscope at princeton were in hot demand even during winter break. Poll got a slot of five. Am on a freezing morning on the day. After new years i loaded up. Spaceman angled the electron fame through grind of the tiny speck of a sample. And your gas. Either accent anything. But i think we knew you know this. Is it mr research what we were looking for what they saw. Blue poll away there was the most amazing perfect quasi crystal diffraction pattern. The by it ever seen an electron microscope as good as or better than materials that had been made in the laboratory. These were extremely short. Spots is had perfect lines. And then what makes it so obvious that it's quasi gristle not official. The pattern is full of pentagons and decca gods and wings of spots that form tenfold rings around the center which is impossible which is famously impossible for crystals so describe that feeling of knowing that imad have stumbled on what could be the the first human sighting of naturally occurring quasi crystal where you just knew it was history in the making something that we had thought was first of all impossible for a long time. Then that was impossible to have the nature. We now know it's been seen in nature and as you find one this short to be more. It's indescribable kind of thing that a scientist dreams and having experienced but almost never has after over twenty years of searching for the forbidding quasi crystal had nature finally proved scientists wrong. Well you paid up with two imminent american geologists one after the other and they gripe irascible characters in your book yes and so not going to make it easy for you and immediately they point out that something is very dodgy and probably impossible about. You'll sample yes. I of these characters was lincoln. Hollister was very famous Meteorologist geologist he lincoln the first samples or brought back from the moon for example and listened to my story sorta gave me this strange look at the end of it which i came to recognize over the years asked warning signs that something bad is about to be told to me and he said you know that's a very interesting story but afraid what you have. There is impossible. I don't anything about missiles. I don't know anything about that. But i can tell you for sure that in nature. You're never gonna find alloy which has lumina minute because aluminum as a conger for oxygen and the only way we find aluminum in nature is attached to oxygen but in this crystal element was there in its pure form and so probably what you've got there is just a piece Stuff that comes from founding someplace. And i said well when you say it's impossible and it's impossible like one plus one equals three or do you mean impossible in the sense that it's contrary to our experience up to this point but maybe it's possibly true. Fortunately he did not show me out of his office at that point. you know. he's a tough guy. I thought about it for a moment and he said well. I can think of a way this could happen near the center of the earth. There's enough pressure there. You can wake apart luminaries from oxygen. But they have to figure out a way to get to the surface and to get to the circus. Will it be something that has been conjectured but never been shown to exist deep super plume and maybe our sample it in fact evidence. That what you saw as possible. That is the second kind of impossible a goldmine something you have to go after and go after it. Poll and luca deed to prove that these one off. We'd sample of quasi crystal that i'd found a storeroom in florence was actually real and actually might not by humans. They needed to find out where eight had come from. The liable on the books had said. Kt cut so. That's what they started to look for. In collections worldwide. they only found four mentions. The most promising was in russia's some petersburg mining museum sample that had landed the three decades alia the first reporting of this mineral in the literature in journals was from a sample. it was in their collection. Butler museum just wasn't forthcoming with information. All with sharing extra abuse of the sample at head. This poll and luca couldn't compare it with their florence sample will they didn't know have pressures at was but you try stand one of the laid scientists on that paper that mentioned this mineral critique cod you trust him down to israel yes and he really didn't want apply bold he he in fact he wanted money if he was going to help you. Lot of this is detective story of looking for people like we try to look for the person who had sold that sample to the science museum few decades earlier and we try to look for the person who had put that sample in saint petersburg museum. Well it's hard to track him down with russia on discover that had been connected to the soviet government the kgb he had contacts in the kgb but had since emigrated to israel and then the track them down there and as you say although he quickly agreed that he was the person who had put that sample in the museum and even claim that he is the person who had actually found the sample which turned out to be false. A would not give us more information or more sample if he kind of have some but he wouldn't give us more information on where sample in less we were to pay him a goodly some. I tried to explain to him. You know we're not looking platinum here for something worthless in copper and aluminum but it has important scientific value but it wouldn't hear of it they hit deigned and i didn't trust the russian scientists anyway so back in the floor museum where the specimen was found the records alleged. It had been sold to the museum by private monroe collector in amsterdam named niko kook so in the fray hist of coincidences now. Luca happens to be out to dino one not in florence with the dutch friend of his sister and they talking about this whole saga instead edging very common name in the netherlands. It's like smith so very little chance of finding that person he said but there is a a woman a widow who lives a few blocks away from me i to get groceries. She happens to have that last night when i get back to. Amsterdam will backing amsterdam. What are you know. The eighty year old widow called debrum happen to have been married to the very same monroe collector. Vishwa after i mean how random is at luca jumped on a plane almost immediately but the woman said she knew nothing.

Science Friction
"second kind" Discussed on Science Friction
"In kurt vonnegut sr classic satirical sci-fi novel cat's cradle an atomic physicist has created this we'd new form of matter and he's accidentally formed horrible doomsday device. E calls the substance ice nine. And if ever this is nine makes contact with water of any kind including the say a piece of gets in the ocean or lakes and streams and immediately transforms it to this frozen form of ice. That's not usable. I would do the same to the water in our bodies. And that's just what it does in being phrase. The world's water is suddenly frozen solid by us nine within seconds when a thirteen year old american kid polston hundred that book. He was enthralled by this cautionary tale about the responsibilities of scientists for their inventions. That something else captivated him to really got me. Also thinking about this idea that sorta stuck with me over many years decades literally. That may be. There really are forms of matter that we didn't know about that. We thought were impossible and yet might be extremely important. Might even be ubiquitous in the universe now poll could never of knowing that this curiosity he's seines would spark a lifetime of adventures. Right is bill stock. Eight your heart out because this story will take you from the outer reaches of the cosmos. Not just any old meteorite. A special class of meteorites that would have formed near the very beginning of the solar system to the wilds of far eastern russia be country famous kamtchatka bears which are ferocious fares are at the level. Risley's bears the pieces ferocious

Unfolding Truth with Chris Barhorst
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"Seventeen you gotta understand. The will of the lord is unto god and the father of our lord. Jesus christ so the tongue as you use. The tongue administers life to yourself. Once it sometimes you gotta make yourself praise the lord. I will bless the lord at all times his prey show continually being my hark mouth. Thank you some thirty four one right. Oh magnify the lord with me and let us exalt his name together right. Oh magnify the lord of me. Let us exalt his name. Go there some thirty four. We'll start there. I want you to see some contexts. Because it's good i will bless thirty four one i will bless the lord at all times his praised shell continually say continually all. That's old testament. I'm glad you said that. Because hebrews thirteen fifteen says by him through him therefore let us offer the sacrifice appraise continually. That is the fruit of our lips. Giving thanks to his name. I will bless the lord at all times. His prey shall continue lay. Can you imagine if we praise the lord all the time instead of murmuring and complaining griped and this is why you guys you got to watch the news. The news will make you suicidal even conservative news right. I will bless the lord at all times. His show continually be in my mouth. Oh magnify the lord with me and other excuse me my social maker boast in the lord. I'm ahead of myself. My social maker boast in the lord the humble shall hear it and be glad next verse. Oh magnify the lord with me and let us exalt his name. Together next verse. I sought the lord and he heard me and deliver me from all of my fears. That is awesome. I saw it here be delivered. How many people know that. Fear is very prevalent in our world. Today how many there are so many fears. What about this. What about that. What about this. I sought the lord and he heard me and delivered me from all of my fears. Somebody say well. What if i die. You go to heaven and it's far better it is you know can say another thing. Oh should i say it. I know there's people helped me lord. Don't get mad at me. That are believing believing leaving one hundred. Twenty twenty thousand and twenty because johnson prince said that to bowl..

Unfolding Truth with Chris Barhorst
"second kind" Discussed on Unfolding Truth with Chris Barhorst
"That's why i always get fascinated by people who think they know the word thinking. Wow you're amazing. Can i have your autograph. Just just keep getting anyhow so now. Back at the verse. Twenty of proverbs. Eighteen a man's belly or stomach shelby satisfied with the fruit of his mouth. The fruit of his mouth that flows from the heart and with the increase of his lips. Shall he be phil letter. A under number one. I feel bad. you don't have outlines. I'm trying to get over our tongue towards others. Let's talk about that equations. Chapter four verse twenty nine. How powerful are tongue towards other people. You all heard the story about the man who came to work feeling great right and they had a plan that all these people were going to come up to this guy and say are you feeling okay. Okay and a number of people did that throughout the day. Feeling great come into work. Things were fine man. You feel alright little bit later. Someone come on you okay. And they did this and finally the guy went homesick. Why because pleasant words one honeycomb sweet to the soul and health to the but the flip side is these bad. These negative words can tear you down. You want to know why always say. I'm athletic because no one else will say it to me. That's a joke. look at this. Let no corrupt communication. Proceed out of your mouth now. This is amazing to me for always thought. Corrupt communication was just foul language. And indeed that is corrupt. No question but what is he talking about. He's gonna define it but that which is good to the use of edifying or building up but it may minister what to the here grace to the here. God's empowerment next verse and grieve not the holy spirit of god whereby year sealed day of redemption. Now go to colossians four versus five and six colossians four versus five and six this. We're talking about how our tongue operates towards other people walk in wisdom towards those that are without those aren't born again redeeming or making the most of the time. Now here it is for six. Let your speech. Your words be always with grace seasoned with salt now grace's not just being condoning people's wrongdoing grace's telling showing people what's.

Unfolding Truth with Chris Barhorst
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"Well. It's real.

Unfolding Truth with Chris Barhorst
"second kind" Discussed on Unfolding Truth with Chris Barhorst
"This is. I'm trying to think what part this isn't our james series. This is par something eight or nine something like that. Well that's not on there but we are still in james chapter three last week. I talked to you about James chapter three. In the context of teachers in the body of christ james chapter three verse. One says many master should be teachers. That's old english knowing their receive a stricter judgement etc etc and. We talked about that in the context of teachers. And what you hear. And how jesus said that a disciple is not above his teacher and all those types of things true new covenant. Bible teachers should be pointing to jesus. And you're in the holy spirit in your relationship with god through the word of god. They should never never never substitute a good church. Should supplement your relationship with god but never substitute for it. Can you hear the difference. Pastors bible teachers are not your mediator. You have to have your own relationship with god. That's why emphasized the baptism in the holy spirit. Because it's the fire. God he brings the fire. And then you've got a pursue it you know it's the glory of god to conceal thing but the honor of kings is to search out a matter. Did you know that proverbs. Twenty five two and the goddess mehta's kings we are he's the king of kings and lord of lords revelation tells us right he's the king of kings and the lord of who are the kings hate we reign in life. The word rain has to do with the exercise kinship expanding god's kingdom it's not arc. It's his kingdom and he gave it to us according to luke twelve thirty two so it's important that we understand that now if we could go back to james chapter three verse one from the new king james i would appreciate it. We're going to start talking about the personal application of your tongue. And i'm hoping to get to the two kinds of wisdom. This is really really powerful. All eighteen versus in james chapter three are really powerful. But we're going to talk about the personal application last week. We talked about the tongue in light of teachers. The teaching tongue the tongue that teaches you this week. We're going to talk about the personal application james. Three one says my brethren let not many of you be teachers knowing that we shall receive a stricter judgment now in the personal application. I wanted to show you this and you can go back to king. Jimmy go to proverbs. Sixteen twenty three one and say it's in your outline but you don't have an outline. Sorry we're gonna if we don't finish this. I'm going to roll it over into next week. Because i really want you to get this. And you've got to meditate on this as you meditate. God gives you more as you think upon. I like to pray in the spirit. And read the word and meditate. And i'm telling you god talks. God talks talks. I get things that are way beyond my intelligence..

What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood
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"Food waste recycling. They're trying to get it going in my apartment building again building living and you know hold onto your food scraps and then take them to a cup police in the building. It's you know it's problematic as you might imagine on. Those people are inuit but if you get good been yeah. I mean because you deal with the building if to deal with the wayside to but like it's gross but it's worth it. Here's something. I really think we need to discuss. Which is our the lord of the rings books. Good or not Lillian says the books of the best thing ever husband says no no. They're dribble but he likes the movies. I have no vote here. I'm a no vote. I think i read the hobbit when i was a kid but like this was not part of my life and i'm sorry if this hurts people but i've never seen the movies and i don't really know what the books are about. I've only read the hobbit. No no that's not true. I've read like a couple of the didn't really speak to me. I think it's the sort of you know. Game of thrones without the you know. Nc seventeen stuff in either expeced. You're it doesn't like lords and battles and stuff not my thing. I've seen most of the movies because we actually have a family friend who was involved in the production. And i enjoy the movies very much made me want to go to new zealand. Yeah i don't know. I'm not that whatever. Fantasy mean fantasy can mean different things. It can mean like fabio without his shirt on fabio such an all deluxe alert back in my day it can mean like bodice ripper but like fantasy when you're talking about like elves and orcs and like sprite's and dragons the minute i see that's f. i check out. I'm like that is so not my thing. It's exhausting to have to learn a whole cosmology. right. I'm so it's funny because it's so my husband's thing like he's the guy who ah game of thrones like every single person who walked onscreen makusa and he's like that's earl of elkton. Don't you remember. He's the guy who made the sword for the guy's cousin..

What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood
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"I am team. But i'm going to get pushed back. I know i'm team. It's okay to invite yourself over but there are parameters again. This is like our fancy restaurant like invite myself over to ranchos houses but especially with kids. I feel that it is okay. But i'm sure there's people who think i'm really rude. I feel that is okay to say like. Oh you know can blah blah. Can my kid come over after school because you live right next to school and like can stop by and play with your kid. But i realized looking back as i remember like this is like a sitcom like where you're like you're remembering things and you're seeing it with new eyes and you're like oh no like i definitely like we used to bring cookies through the neighborhood and once a neighbor like really yelled at me for ringing her doorbell and i was really put out and i was like. Oh i guess that is kind of weird to randomly ring people's doorbells and leave cookies. You rang your doorbell. Unlike left cookies. I don't think that's rude. Well i think they were sleeping. I don't know they weren't pleased. Was it before nine. Am he was three like the afternoon. But i don't know. I live in a house now. That is off the street and so we don't have a sidewalk like if someone rang my bell. It would be like either. The doorbell murderer or fedex. Like there's no one who's just ring my bell like you have to kind of work to get into my driveway. It's like the house phone right like who's calling me. Who is ringing my doorbell. Yeah but i think this has gone very fashion. I like the idea of like just dropping by there is a guy who's going to tell you name. And he does the whole bit about company. I'm going to find it and you can link to it. It'd be like my mother would be like companies coming. Get out the good parade. It's company if someone were to stop by it was like get out the good desert. Don't touch the intimate company and is like a whole long bit and that nowadays when the doorbell rings everybody get down get lower. Get your heads lower than the couch. The doorbell ringing is the most terrifying thing they can happen. If you haven't watched it please take three minutes out of your day. You will laugh yourself silly. I think that it's fine to stop by. But i get why people don't like it. People are saying. Don't go by invited. I agree with that but inviting yourself over to me. Different than ding. Dong high was in the neighborhood. This is like especially if it's like. Can we combine. See the new baby. Let us know when we can stop by. Let us know when we can. My son really wants to see your new puppies time. We can come by like that seems to me to be fine but maybe not like. Hey what are you doing tonight. Can we come over instead of us hosting you. Can we just come here with us. This is a huge cultural shift. Exactly it used to be something that people did like all just step by. I was in the neighborhood. And yeah i mean if somebody just stopped by my house for a visit. I would be horrified horrified now and i think when people have like family and stuff..

What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood
"second kind" Discussed on What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood
"House while you had a yeast infection and your husband was away in a month long work trip you say well i say cherish these moments mama. They fly by so fast. You'll miss them when they're gone the delete if not allowed mom. I know the rules. Say i can't post picks my kids faces or stuff about politics about my business. But here's a picture of my kid holding an advertisement from business which is deeply in controversial political. Please delete if not allowed the reluctant husband bashar. So my sweet darling husband. Who is god's ultimate gift manhood. I just adore him. But i keep fantasizing about feeding him into a wood chipper. When he choose or breathes. The lurker. i am sitting here very quietly. Never speaking and judging you all.

What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood
"second kind" Discussed on What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood
"Community of moms and a smattering of dads who are having hilarious conversations. And it's awesome and jacqueline recently posted. I had a fun idea. Let's talk about the not necessary but consistent family debates in our house holes. They don't really matter but somehow they always come up for example. My husband and i were dinner and our debate. Each time is a good manners or not to pre stack the dishes at the end of the meal for the server to pick up or do you leave them alone and let them take them and stack them however they wish amy the correct answer is i feel like i need to know what kind of restaurant like. Are you five guys or are you at bowl j. Lingerie do not stacks plates. They will be offended. The buhl andrzej mme lebron james. We do not just plates. Please leave immediate mount. You are offensive. Beast if it's like panera panera self busing. I'm going to say if you spent under fifteen dollars a person for your meal you can stack the plates otherwise now i'm not a fan. I was a server as you know for a long time. I've waited a lot of tables in my day. I've got family in the restaurant business. I'm not a fan of plate stacking. And i just find there are many problems. Who played stacking amy. I don't wanna do a whole episode on this. But i'm going to try to be brief. I find that certain people start to stack the plates while. I'm still eating and that is to me lake. Horror can't stand it. Like what are you doing. Stacking your plates. While i'm still enjoying my me that's yeah. And in general it's a lot of clanging. It's a lot of banging now. I will say soon. Mackenzie says she was thought it was nice to stack the plates. Now we've opened can of worms bethany. Who's a former server as. Well we do it to make it easy on. She's a played soccer. But then steph. I think this is getting to your liberal j point. Thank you stack the plates..

What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood
"second kind" Discussed on What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood
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