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"senator ted kennedy" Discussed on TIME's Top Stories

TIME's Top Stories

07:50 min | 2 weeks ago

"senator ted kennedy" Discussed on TIME's Top Stories

"Challenges say, is the best time in history to seek such treatment. Visibility is at an all time high, both in society writ large and within the halls of the capital. Yet those with the most personal experience around mental health in Congress also say the staid institution still has a long way to go to eliminate shame about mental illness. In part because the state of today's bitter politics encourages opponents to use potential vulnerabilities against each other. The long workdays, the constant pressure and the knowledge that one wrong word could cost you your job, can all make Congress a less than ideal workplace for mental health. Though there is no reliable way to estimate how many members have had their own experiences, 2021 data from the substance abuse and mental health services administration indicates that 22.8% of American adults experienced mental illness that year. It might be tempting to think that the power and prestige of public office insulates you from the feelings of personal inadequacy that depression produces, says representative Richie Torres, a New York Democrat, who has been open about his long-term battle with depression. Quite the opposite, one's struggle with depression can be compounded by the mental strains and stresses of public life. With fetterman, a Pennsylvania Democrat, the latest and most high profile example of a lawmaker needing mental health support. How Congress responds to his treatment will be an important indicator about how it will evolve to accommodate members going forward. Just as it has adapted to fetterman's physical needs during his recovery from a stroke. In this case, it isn't the infrastructure that needs to change. Multiple lawmakers told time, fetterman has much easier and more affordable access to healthcare than many Americans. Instead, it's the continuing stigma around mental illness that shapes who can comfortably represent Americans in Washington. Mental illness has long been taboo in politics. When former representative Patrick Kennedy, the son of senator Ted Kennedy, was elected to Congress as a Rhode Island Democrat in 1994, he tried to keep his drug addiction and mental health issues quiet. He insisted on receiving treatment at the Mayo Clinic, which he thought people might associate with physical illness. It's all about perceptions, says Kennedy, who is now a mental health advocate. Even though these are chronic illnesses and people know that I was someone who suffered from them. I didn't want them to think that I was still suffering from them, because then they would get really suspicious and then think, oh, he's not well. Former representative Brian Baird, who practiced clinical psychology for 20 years before representing Washington state as a Democrat in the house. Remembers consulting the house physician about a mental health issue while in office. Merely being seen going into the office of a psychologist or psychiatrist can be a big issue Barrett says. When it comes to the attending physician, nobody knows whether you're going to him for a head cold or a torn rotator cuff or whatever. Even current members of Congress who have spoken about their mental health struggles initially worried about what doing so might mean for their careers. That small group includes representative Seth Moulton, a Massachusetts Democrat, who in 2019 became the first modern major party presidential candidate to say that he had gotten mental health treatment when he talked about suffering from post traumatic stress disorder after his service in the marines. I recognized that it could well end my political career because it had that effect for others in the past, Moulton says. Everyone asks, when you go into politics, do you have any skeletons in your closet? And this was my one skeleton that I didn't share with almost anyone. He says conversations with other former marines finally led him to share his own history. Now he's excited to hear other colleagues reveal their own experiences, including Torres, who has talked about being hospitalized for depression before he was elected to Congress and taking an antidepressant. When he first ran for public office in a city council race in 2013, Torres says an opponent tried to use his depression against him to suggest he was mentally unfit for office. I promised myself that never again what I allow my mental health to be weaponized, that I would be honest and open about my struggles with depression and do it on my own terms and own it. Torres says. Now he believes that elected officials should see telling their own stories about mental health as a form of public service. Others, like senator Tina Smith, a Democrat from Minnesota, have also seen positive outcomes from coming forward with something they were once hesitant to share. In 2019, Smith gave a speech on the Senate floor about how she had used therapy and medication to treat her depression earlier in life. When I made the decision, I overestimated the potential negative blowback, and I underestimated the power of being open about it. Smith says, but lawmakers who spoke with time also say that they know others struggling with mental health who don't talk about it publicly. The members who opt to keep mental health challenges private often do so in part because of the increasingly alienating vitriolic and politically polarized environment of Congress, their colleagues say. In private conversations about the difficulty and loneliness of the job, lawmakers in the past have turned to some of the only other people who could understand. Each other, these days, it's a lot harder for members to find those kinds of connections, especially across party lines. Those informal avenues to get emotional support and understanding and camaraderie from your peers are very rare now, says Baird. It's hard for me to say that the stigma is a whole hell of a lot better. The unforgiving media landscape doesn't make openness any easier. After fetterman checked into the hospital, some conservatives quickly launched attacks blaming his wife and insisting he shouldn't be in office. If it were just a normal person, people would be thinking, how can we help him get through this? Baird says, for senator fetterman, it becomes, oh, well, should he stay in the Senate anyway? As soon as they learn there's an opportunity, the shark starts circling instead of trying to stop the bleeding. For their part, congressional Republicans have mostly kept quiet, and some have expressed support, including senator Ted Cruz of Texas. Even members of Congress who are candid about their past experiences have mixed reactions about what they would do if they faced more acute mental illness while in office. Moulton says he might not share if doing so would affect his family. Smith says she would think about whether telling the public would help her achieve a larger purpose, like making others feel less alone. She says she probably wouldn't feel obligated to publicize regular psychiatrist visits for low level depression. But might talk about certain issues. What senator fetterman has done is not only courageous, but it's also sensible, Smith says, this is not a place where you want to be keeping secrets. The biggest practical concern for a member who is a way getting treatment for mental illness is missing votes. It isn't unheard of for a lawmaker to miss votes when sick, former senators Tim Johnson and Mark Kirk, a Democrat from South Dakota and a Republican from Illinois were absent for more than 8 months each while managing physical health issues more than a decade ago. Senator Ben ray lujan, a New Mexico Democrat, was away from the capital for a month last year while recovering from a stroke. But with Democrats controlling the Senate by a tight 51 to 49 margin, fetterman's absence for a key vote could have political consequences.

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"senator ted kennedy" Discussed on Stephanie Miller's Happy Hour Podcast

Stephanie Miller's Happy Hour Podcast

05:07 min | 4 months ago

"senator ted kennedy" Discussed on Stephanie Miller's Happy Hour Podcast

"You tweeted Congress if you're listening. It's time for an investigation. I'd fashion it an impeachment inquiry of justice Alito, his lies to the Senate to the American people into the late senator Ted Kennedy must be investigated because women's constitutional rights matter. Yeah, I got to get your take on this latest bombshell report about justice Alito leaking. Yeah, The New York Times made it pretty clear in its reporting. I think two days ago, a couple mister and misses Wright had dinner with another couple, mister and misses Alito, and the next day, misses Wright contacted this reverend shank is his name and said, I've got some very interesting information. No emails, please, and then she told him that basically Alito authored the hobby lobby opinion. Another opinion that basically is religion over the rule of law, and that hobby lobby is gonna win. So Alito leaked his own opinion, the hobby lobby opinion. Don't you think he probably also leaked the Dobbs opinions revoking women's constitutional privacy rights? Yeah. And then acted all huffy about it. The Democrats on the House and Senate judiciary demanded Sunday that John Roberts comply with their investigation into the court's refusal to abide by ethics laws. Sheldon whitehouse was, of course, one of the authors of the letter. Again, I know you've said this before, but why aren't we, why does it feel like Democrats are reticent, particularly when you see this complete pardon my language about Hunter Biden investigations, Doctor Fauci and God knows what else? Why are we not opening impeachment inquiries into Alito and Thomas as it regards January 6th? I can't answer that question because we have had women most directly have had constitutional rights revoked. Clawed back and the Supreme Court has virtually announced its preparing to revoke more of our constitutional rights. I don't understand why we don't open and investigation into that. But it looks like Seth, thanks to senator White House's letter yesterday to chief justice Roberts. It feels like maybe the Senate Judiciary Committee is now on that path. Let's support them. Let's keep screaming about the need for these hearings. Because we can't just sit back and let them revoke our constitution. Yeah, Roberts, by the way, how's that leak investigation going? Yeah. About Dobbs. How's that? How's that looking? Yeah. Yeah. You also tweeted Cassidy Hutchinson and Mike Flynn testify to testify to Georgia grand jury about Trump's election crimes. What can we expect from each witness? I mean, here we are with the same question. Georgia is the now Jack Smith with either espionage or sedition. Which wheel of justice is going to go first, right? Yeah, now that Jack Smith is on the on the case. I think, you know, we've talked about this a hundred times, and I go back and forth about who might drop the first indictment on Donald Trump's head. I'm thinking Jack Smith is going to be so concerned about the national security implications of what Donald Trump did in the stolen classified documents case that if I had to bet my buck, my betting limit, I would bet a buck on that now being the first indictment to drop.

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Glenn Kirschner: It's Time for an Investigation Into Justice Alito

Stephanie Miller's Happy Hour Podcast

01:10 min | 4 months ago

Glenn Kirschner: It's Time for an Investigation Into Justice Alito

"You tweeted Congress if you're listening. It's time for an investigation. I'd fashion it an impeachment inquiry of justice Alito, his lies to the Senate to the American people into the late senator Ted Kennedy must be investigated because women's constitutional rights matter. Yeah, I got to get your take on this latest bombshell report about justice Alito leaking. Yeah, The New York Times made it pretty clear in its reporting. I think two days ago, a couple mister and misses Wright had dinner with another couple, mister and misses Alito, and the next day, misses Wright contacted this reverend shank is his name and said, I've got some very interesting information. No emails, please, and then she told him that basically Alito authored the hobby lobby opinion. Another opinion that basically is religion over the rule of law, and that hobby lobby is gonna win. So Alito leaked his own opinion, the hobby lobby opinion. Don't you think he probably also leaked the Dobbs opinions revoking women's constitutional privacy rights? Yeah. And then acted all huffy about it.

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"senator ted kennedy" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:19 min | 1 year ago

"senator ted kennedy" Discussed on WTOP

"The nationals have a much needed day off to figure out how to end this 5 game sliding which they've been outscored 39 to 11 The Giants 12 three router the Nats completes their first series sweep here in Washington since 2008 the Orioles fought their way back from a 6 run deficit in LA only to lose to the angels 7 6 on a bases loaded walk that stopped the O's from completing a three game sweep Baltimore returns east for a three game series in New York against the Yankees starting at 7 O 5 The mystics pre season opener in Atlanta was an 88 69 loss to the dream Walker kimbrough led the sticks with 13 points all in the first half and rookie Shakira Austin had game highs with 12 rebounds and 6 blocks in 23 minutes Rob woodwork WTO sports The top stories were following it this hour on WTO French president Emmanuel Macron winning reelection to a second term defeating far right nationalist challenger marine le pen in the runoff projections indicate it was a double digit victory people in Paris saying though that Vladimir Putin was actually defeated at the polls Top U.S. officials meeting today with Ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky and Kyiv he says he wants more powerful weapons and security guarantees from the U.S. A memorial tonight for former Washington and Pittsburgh quarterback Dwayne Haskins He died after being struck by that dump truck in Florida he was also a hometown hero with a memorial being held at bullis school where he played in Potomac wore on all these stories coming up in just minutes Orrin hatch died yesterday at the age of 88 He became the longest serving Republican senator in history representing Utah for more than four decades Hatch was born into poverty in 1934 one of 9 children On the nation like ours could someone like me to scrappy son of a simple Carpenter or up to become a United States senator A staunch conservative hatch was known for making friends across the aisle including the late senator Ted Kennedy We have a good record together except that whenever it happens he gets all kinds of credit and I get beaten up like you can't believe by the conservative His foundation noted hatch played a role in passing more than 750 bills more than any other living senator at the time And that is CBS News correspondent Nancy chin reporting At 1148 we turn to Carlos Ramirez now for traffic.

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"senator ted kennedy" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:36 min | 1 year ago

"senator ted kennedy" Discussed on WTOP

"Colleagues There's a one person in this body and I don't care for in love Known as a giant of the Senate ORN hatch represented Utah for more than four decades and left a lasting impact on American politics I was here when this body was at its best President Biden who served alongside hatch for decades called him an American original CBS News correspondent Nancy Chen hatch was known to reach across the aisle several times forming friendships with Democrats including the late democratic senator Ted Kennedy You might have heard the old saying to measure twice and cut once to avoid any mistakes that philosophy is behind money getting passed out to localities for projects to help create more walkable communities If kids live within walking distance of a school they should be able to walk there John Swanson with the transportation planning boards is helping Alexandria charge safe routes to schools is one of 11 regional projects getting money for technical planning another helps Montgomery county with streetlights It's going to be establishing streetlight standards for both corridor and intersection illumination Looking at reaction times in the locations And reducing crash probability and severity The Steve dresner now in the traffic sim again they destroyed looks like roadwork is set up in both directions how D.C. two 95 right near Pennsylvania avenue single lane getting by each direction again with delays otherwise we're in fine shape on the southeast Southwest freeway no issues on itune 95 In Virginia south found three 95 right after you get off the 14th street bridge on the Virginia side the war zone is set up to to the left getting by Otherwise good ride on the bell William Virginia 95 traveling incident free road work is set up on the eastbound side of 66 reduce slow down right near nutley street single right line getting it by westbound right before you get to route 15 fairfax that works on is a single left lane getting you by Bit further up the roadway at the Prince William Parkway it's a single right lane getting it by that works on Traffic moving pretty well in Maryland on the capitol beltway in Montgomery county prince George's county the outer loop has roadwork right near route four Pennsylvania avenue block on the left lane that works on slowing things down We're finding traffic backed up a little bit toward the area route 5 branch avenue In decent shape on the BW Parkway in both directions also a work zone northbound 95 near BWI in exit four I would 95 two to the.

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"senator ted kennedy" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:30 min | 1 year ago

"senator ted kennedy" Discussed on WTOP

"Me the scrappy son of a simple Carpenter who were up to become a United States senator A staunch conservative hatch was known for making friends across the aisle including the late senator Ted Kennedy We have a good record together except that whenever it happens he gets all kinds of credit and I get beaten up like you can't believe by the conservative His foundation noted hatch played a role in passing more than 750 bills more than any other living senator at the time CBS News correspondent Nancy Chen Traffic and weather on the 8s here Steve dresner in the traffic center In the district still very slow setup found D.C. two 95 before Pennsylvania avenue in Lance report crash activities single lane does get shibai Over in Maryland roadwork set up slowing things down in prince George's county on the outer loop bright air route for Pennsylvania avenue blocking the left lane in Virginia to be on the lookout southbound at three 95 leaving the 14th street bridge the works home that's currently being set up between the GW Parkway and Washington boulevard his two to the left getting by 66 a bid slow eastbound near nutley street That road work has a single right lane getting by and we are a bit slow westbound side near route 50 in fairfax the roadwork has a single left lane getting by and a bit further down the road at the Prince William Parkway single right lane does get you by the road work Steve dresner.

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"senator ted kennedy" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:03 min | 1 year ago

"senator ted kennedy" Discussed on WTOP

"Cancer Riga revealed she had brain surgery last summer to remove a tumor Her colleague during gensler tells WTO Wendy was an amazing person to work with I don't think I've ever known anybody who is more alive than when you read her She was very authentic very spontaneous very caring and generous and she was authentically herself You'll be hearing in the days to come lots of great Wendy stories She was entertaining and fun and witty and also compassionate and warm and just a great friend Wendy retired in December after nearly 33 years with NBC four early in her career she was an anchor and reporter here on WTO Wendy reger did what it took to get the story She told our Jack pointer about a story she did for WTO covering homeless advocate Mitch Snyder Snyder would pull food from dumpsters and cook it for lawmakers including senator Ted Kennedy the Massachusetts senator was among several dignitaries sitting at a very long table but rieger couldn't get her microphone through all the cameras and reporters so she just army crawled through the competition So I get there and thought oh God And thought you know what Whatever So I remember dropping to the floor with my little tape recorder And just going to the tripods and the knees and legs of people looking down like what And I just kept going up and mouthing I'm sorry And I crawled up to the front of the table and then rose up like a telescope Periscope or whatever from a sub I just kind of rose up in front of senator Kennedy who was speaking And remember he paused and looked down like what on earth And I smiled and nod like yes continue as I slid my microphone up to his plate Those were good times Now she may have stun senator Kennedy but she did get the sound for her story Again Wendy rieger has died at the age of 65 It's 6 34.

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"senator ted kennedy" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:47 min | 1 year ago

"senator ted kennedy" Discussed on WTOP

"Age of 65 following a battle with cancer Riga revealed she had brain surgery last summer to remove a tumor Her colleague doreen gensler tells WTO Wendy was an amazing person to work with I don't think I've ever known anybody who is more alive than when you read her She was very authentic very spontaneous very caring and generous and she was authentically herself You'll be hearing in the days to come lots of great Wendy stories She was entertaining and fun and witty and also compassionate and warm and just a great friend Wendy rieger retired in December after nearly 33 years with NBC four early in her career she was an anchor and reporter here at WTO Wendy did what it took to get the story She told our Jack pointer about a news story she did for WTO covering homeless advocate Mitch Snyder Snyder would pull food from dumpsters and cook it for lawmakers including Massachusetts senator Ted Kennedy The senator was among several dignitaries setting it a long table but rigor couldn't get her microphone through all the cameras and reporters So she just army crawled through the competition So I get there and thought oh God And thought you know what Whatever So I remember dropping to the floor with my little tape recorder And just going to the tripods and the knees and legs of people looking down like what And I just kept going up and mounting I'm sorry And I crawled up to the front of the table and then rose up like a telescope Periscope or whatever from a sub I just kind of rose up in front of senator Kennedy who was speaking And remember he paused and looked down like what on earth And I smiled and nodded like yes continue as I slid my microphone up to his plate Those were good times You may have surprised senator Kennedy but she got the story that day It's four 34 CBS News special report explosions are being heard again in Ukraine as Russia steps up its attacks on Kyiv and other cities a teenager is among at least 8 people killed to the city of khaki CBS's Holly Williams with more on what Ukraine president zelensky is asking western nations to do President zelensky once Europe to end its energy dependence on Russia and stop the flow of cash that it funnels to Moscow He's even accused some European countries of quote earning their money from other people's blood Ukraine's chief rabbi Moshe Osman was at a cemetery in the final hours before Passover This.

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"senator ted kennedy" Discussed on Mike Gallagher Podcast

Mike Gallagher Podcast

04:31 min | 1 year ago

"senator ted kennedy" Discussed on Mike Gallagher Podcast

"As a United States senator. I want to play a little bit of senator Cruz's opening statement yesterday. And share with you why senator Cruz is deserving of the respect of every single freedom loving American. Who believes strongly in the constitution. You got to say, I agree with chairman Durbin. Chairman dermott quoted Paul Simon and he said, history will judge, quote, did she restrict freedom or did she expand it? I agree with that. The reason the American people care about the Supreme Court is it is integral to protecting or taking away our constitutional rights. When it comes to free speech, this committee should inquire will you protect the rights of Americans to speak to say unpopular ideas to say ideas that the government doesn't want you to say that you nonetheless have a right to say. Will you protect freedom or restrict it? When it comes to religious liberty, we'll adjust this vote to protect your right to live according to your faith and according to your conscience. Or will it justice vote to crush religious liberty and strip those rights away? The Second Amendment will adjust its vote to defend your Second Amendment rights to keep and bear arms to defend your family to defend your children. Or will it justice roll over to the Democrats that want to disarmed citizenry? The right to life. We'll adjust this protect the rights of the people, the rights of state legislatures to enact laws protecting innocent life, protecting unborn life, stopping abominations like partial birth abortion. Or will it justice view her job as a super legislator, striking down all such rights? You know, these are the kinds of things that Ted Cruz represented that were so powerful that were so meaningful. And he went right after the left. He went right after the Democrat party because the Democrats don't play by any rules. Brown Jackson is in the chair she's in today because far left radical progressive groups demanded she be there. And Biden being Biden, capitulated. He promised a black woman would be on the Supreme Court. I guess he made a promise that a black woman would be his VP. We've seen how that turned out. As Charlie Kirk put it, these are affirmative action decisions. These are decisions being made based solely on somebody's skin color and gender. We all know it. Listen to what senator Cruz said about the Democrats attack against any Republican who dares question kanji Brown Jackson on the United States Supreme Court. This is brilliant. We will see Democrats in the media suggest that any senator that is skeptical of your nomination, the questions you vigorously or that dares to vote against you must somehow harbor racial enemies. If that were the standard, I would note we are sitting on a committee where multiple members of this committee, the senior Democrats in the committee happily filibuster judge Janice Rogers Brown. A very qualified African American woman nominated to the D.C. circuit. And they did so precisely because they wanted to prevent judge Brown from becoming justice Brown the first African American women. Joe Biden was among the Democrats. Filibustering, the first African American woman nominated the D.C. circuit. The senior Democrats on this committee also filibustered Miguel Estrada. As the staff for senator Ted Kennedy said in writing at the time, the Democrats filibustered Miguel Estrada quote because he is Hispanic. They were explicitly racial if you dare if you are Hispanic or African American and you dare to part from their political orthodoxy, they will crush you. They will attack you. They will slander you. They will filibuster.

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"senator ted kennedy" Discussed on Between The Lines

Between The Lines

03:16 min | 1 year ago

"senator ted kennedy" Discussed on Between The Lines

"For the main reason that mozzarella and jaw and light by this time would have dealt with any U.S. leader and the Democrats were ready to deal. So throughout 1969, in fact, the biggest headache for Nixon was that leading Democrats were chomping at the bait to reach out the painting themselves. And Nixon was quite seriously worried that a Democrat was going to get to Beijing before he did. Senator Mike Mansfield kept writing to the Chinese and even to Cambodian peace offering to travel as the American envoy to picking to meet with Joe and lie to improve relations and to solve the Vietnam War. Senator Ted Kennedy pushed to set up concealer missions in China as a prelude to diplomatic ties. Senator Willem fulbright, which had the foreign relations committee, asked for ministerial talks to be resumed with the PRC. So the Democrats were awfully active. And Mao himself specifically told Nixon in February 72 while Nixon was in China, but the Chinese would have to conduct folks with the Democrats if they were to win the upcoming elections. So the Chinese would have talked to anybody at this point. Second part of your question though is that to take it a bit further. I think that it took Nixon though to open up to China the way he did. The sapping with mild, the Shanghai communicate, you know, the perceived abandonment of Taiwan, the shock to Japan. It took make sense to do that to it that way. He could absorb the initial blow from the domestic conservatives because of his conservative credentials. He and Kissinger had managed to be bureaucratic politics in such a way as to sideline the State Department, which otherwise would have stymied the secretive process in the postponement of allied concerns right from the beginning. Right. But not also, of course, that was precisely the conservative cover and these personal and functional characteristics of Nixon and Kissinger. Then also led to the way, you know, this opening slid into a tacit alliance with China by 1970. Well, look, it's a fascinating thesis, and on this program we like to challenge conventional wisdoms and you've done that in this walk. It's widely believed Evelyn that your book marks a major advance from the available literature on this important. International turning point. I'll conclude with.

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"senator ted kennedy" Discussed on The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

05:13 min | 1 year ago

"senator ted kennedy" Discussed on The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

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They care about getting their schools reopen making sure that they are not masking elementary schools, making sure that the CRT is gone that we get back to basics and people forget the critical issue that powered Glenn young in the primary. Weeks before the primary, the Virginia Department of Education said, we will no longer offer accelerated math courses to any student before the 11th grade. That's insane. That's just stupid and ideological and based on equity, which is itself based on CRT. Which is itself based on critical theory generally, which began at Harvard Law School in the late 70s and is now spread out to poison the water and wells across the United States is varied as Virginia's teaching mandate. It's got race on the mind, but the black population is saying, no, I don't think so. So I'm going to come out and vote for princess landing, who is a third party candidate who Terry bested in the democratic primary, I believe it was princess blanding. And in any event, Terry has worn out and now to the stories, The Washington Post, Virginia went big for Biden, but on eve of another pivotal election, many voters say Democrats have not delivered for them. Cleve Woodson writing that a story by story about how Biden won Virginia by ten points Terry's likely to lose it tonight. Buy a lot. I don't know if it'll get the double digit. Polls show Democrats want to replace Biden on the ballot in 2024, according to Aaron Blake in The Washington Post. No surprise that he's pulling down the call if in Virginia. Donald Trump urged voters to turn out for junk and in Virginia election governor election, according to the New York Post, the former president making a conference call with his supporters last night saying that they've got to get out and vote for Glenn youngkin. If Glenn young pulls off a win, he'll likely have Hispanic and Asian voters to thank, according to my fellow colleague at The Washington Post, Henry, Olson, and I have an opinion column over on the front page of The Washington Post landing page, count on Democrats to ignore the lessons of a young win. It begins. It will surprise no one that I think Glenn yakin is going to win Tuesday's vote in the Virginia governor's race. Former governor Terry mcauliffe spent Sunday morning on meet the press, which was an appeal for help to the beltway suburbs where the Sunday shows matter far more than they do in Virginia Beach. Richmond and Lynchburg, much less rural, Virginia. While young was barnstorming the crowds of 1000 people, mcauliffe made his spit pitch to sparsely attended rallies, according to New York Times. I expect young to merge the winner early on Tuesday evening. The question then becomes what the congressional Democrats do in response. President Biden is fixated on spending massive amounts of federal money despite his plunging favorability rating. We'll Democrats in Congress study a young and win in response. Let's change course. The rest of my column, if you want to read it is over at The Washington Post on the landing page on the right hand column, my answer is no. They won't change your thing, just like in 2010 when Scott Brown beat Martha cokely to fill the seat left vacant by the death of senator Ted Kennedy, and it became 59 republic 41 Republicans at 59 Democrats. Democrats did not stop for a moment in ruining American healthcare for millions. They put the pedal to the metal and drove ObamaCare through, just like the Democrats were pushed through lots more to trillions of dollars of wasteful spending. We will have more inflation and come November, 2022. They will get wiped out. Like Democrats did in November of 2010. They will lose 63 seats like they did in November 2010 because they will ignore Glenn young's win in Virginia. But first let's get through that win, run through the tape. If you haven't gotten up to go and vote, get up and go vote, call your Friends, call your family, turn around and head home if you started home and you forgot to go by the library or the school go and vote polls are open in Virginia. They'll be open until 7 o'clock tonight. I'm Hugh Hewitt. All right, you're here for a birch gold. If you found yourself completely befuddled by events in Afghanistan, alarmed about inflation in otherwise uneasy. Well, about everything. An American standing in the world about what comes next. Then you're feeling like everybody else is and uncertainty is usually a time that you want to increase your holdings in gold..

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"senator ted kennedy" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

03:13 min | 1 year ago

"senator ted kennedy" Discussed on WTOP

"To this area. He started out with NBC as a page with the affiliate station Washington D. C. And then he joined the Today Show in 1980, where he became known for Wishing a happy birthday to fans who were turning 100 Abraham David Perlman. Happy Birthday to you, sir 100 years old Palm Springs. California You know how to live right? And a long time to have your birthday sports broadcaster and friend of Scott, Johnny Holliday tells w. T O p just what kind of man Scott was Everybody he came in contact with just loved the guy. He just had that magic about him. The Today's show tweeted that Scott passed away peacefully surrounded by family, including his two daughters and his wife, Paris. He was 87 years old. A Catia jeans, w. T. O P news, history buffs and family historians researching their ancestry just got a treasure trove of Three documents at their fingertips. It's the largest archive of life after slavery. I was able to trace my ancestors while they were enslaved, and I would not have had that opportunity. Had the bureau records not been made available to Saul Smith is a professional genealogist. Thanks for 3.5 million newly digitized historic records from the Freedman's bureau, she tracked her family history. The collection was just released on the ancestry website, she says. It's a treasure trove. There are so many stories in this collection, people are going to be able to learn about those early years from ancestors. Abraham Lincoln founded the bureau right after the Civil War to help newly freed blacks transition from slavery Bureau workers documented everything marriages, military service and contracts. So where do you start? Start with the name you just pick a name G Barnett. W T o P NEWS 50 Years after Watergate one. A former President Richard Nixon's closest aides is breaking his silence Light. Chapin has written a book called The President's Man, The Memoirs of Nixon's trusted aide. It will be released in February. The publisher says the book reveals behind the scenes details about Coretta Scott King. President Johnson Vice President Humphrey Senator Ted Kennedy, Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev, Chinese leader. Mozzie Dung, Frank Sinatra and Fox News founder Roger Ailes. Chapin, who is now 80 was convicted of lying to a grand jury investigating the Watergate scandal. He served nine months in federal prison. Christopher Cruz w T O P News. The Rosalyn Jazz Festival kicked off this past week in Northern Virginia and pop up concerts are going to build up to the main event on September 18th just going to be so amazing to be bringing this back live and in person, Mary Claire Burek of the Rosslyn Business Improvement District. Invites you to Hotel Meridian on September 9th Akula All ridge. She's Howard you alarm and she's an incredible jazz vocalist Continental Beer Garden on September 16th Kingman Island Orchestra. They are a drum percussion band in a specialized in calypso inspired jazz with the New Orleans Flair and Gateway Park on September 18th. Freeman's soul Machine, a blend of soul, jazz, blues and reggae. Aaron Meyers is a D C artists and then finally, we're going to wrap it up with sin May, though one of the best salsa Orchestras in Washington, D. C. Jason Fraley, deputy of the news up next in money news, difficulties across several industries because of a widespread computer chip shortage. It's 9 24 with so many critical site functions..

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"senator ted kennedy" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

02:35 min | 1 year ago

"senator ted kennedy" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"Deaths are heating up up an astonishing 30% nationwide during the pandemic year and rise to a record 93,000. This is the largest single year increase ever. The calls are now getting louder from many groups, the latest from former government officials who want the federal government to consider fentanyl. A weapon of mass destruction. The F B. I messed up. The Justice Department's inspector general's report is out, and it says the agency knew about sexual abuse accusations against Doctor Larry Nassar by USA Gymnastics. Months before it did anything about them. The FBI says its conduct was inexcusable. Nasser is currently serving an essential lifetime sentence. Needham's Aly Raisman among hundreds affected her mother is furious and lets her emotions out on Twitter. Opening ceremonies for the summer. Olympic Games are one week from tomorrow. And while the Games go on, fear goes up as a new round of covid cases takes off Tokyo reporting the highest number of new covid 19 cases in almost six months on Wednesday, with the Olympics due to open in the capital in just days, the city government said there were 1149 new cases, the highest daily tally since January, 22nd, adding to evidence that a new fifth wave of infections is underway. Driven by more infectious variants and a low vaccination rate in as delicate Terry ABC News at the Foreign Desk, Victoria Reggie Kennedy is reportedly under consideration to become President Biden's pick for ambassador to Austria. While U. S officials have not even begun to that's let alone even admit the possible nomination of the widow of former Senator Ted Kennedy. Austrian officials say they're all in this is a bit of a jaw dropper. The number of passengers on U. S Airlines, who refused to wear face masks while on board just topped 3000 so far this year. The kind of behavior that leads to violent attacks At worst, and more often flight delays. The policy will remain in effect until at least September. A recent study finds. Those who refuse to follow the face mask rules do so because they think they're special or entitled. More problems for a football star possibly headed for the Hall of Fame. Former Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman is now in jail after crashing his SUV and crossing paths with police outside Seattle. 911 call from Sherman's wife has just been released. I'm saying there are no weapons. There are no something you need to stop.

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"senator ted kennedy" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show

The Erick Erickson Show

02:52 min | 1 year ago

"senator ted kennedy" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show

"My started radio by accident when the dude got arrested in the crack house and they asked me to fill in. Nobody realized i wasn't radio guy They had to drop me. Gina of courses cumulus guy. That's a cumulus station. And they decided to drop me a man. I get on a daily basis emails from people saying where are you. Aren't you back which is deeply frustrating to not be there because we still live in the area and our kids go to school. In making. I just i very much want to be there but right now but nonetheless We just we very deliberately kept this. Show a georgia show on monday. We begin slipping outside the state of georgia finally into national syndication with stations in north carolina. We've got one coming in montana and one in texas i it's just. It's nice to finally having done this for a decade start growing And so next week. We'll see when you start getting hearing people from all over and you know it's weird on the like the livestream for my morning show. I got several thousand people in california to listen and a whole lot of people in texas. That was one of the reasons. The texas station decided they'd get us because we're getting thousands of listeners in texas on the livestream So we're we're we're groen and y'all are with me and i appreciate it very much Just living life with you. And i'm very happy to take your phone calls as always about stuff. You can always reach. You can follow me on instagram at he w ericsson You can email me eric. It w irksome dot com go to the w. dot com. That's the website. Are you gonna show eight seven seven nine seven three seven four five I want to spend some time talking. About how the media just doesn't seem to understand any of you but before i do that dave has been on hold very patiently and i want to get to him and move on from critical theory with dave's call dave. Welcome to the program. Sorry had wait so long. No worries eric no. I don't think i'm racist for opposing critical range through the good and the reason for that is what is the in game for the democrats. This is going to do nothing but divide us. It's not going to create more jobs for blacks. It's not gonna stop violent black on black crime you know. It's not going to put more money in their pocket. What is the game with this. I have thought a long time about what must be the in game for critical theory And there are a couple of things that i think are going on One of which is it's no secret. The sierra club today sent out a text message to anyone who has a sierra club account saying that now that juneteenth is a holiday. It's time to start working reparations. there is a the democrats are much better playing a long game than republicans are take for example healthcare Senator ted kennedy in nineteen..

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"senator ted kennedy" Discussed on WBEZ Chicago

WBEZ Chicago

04:40 min | 2 years ago

"senator ted kennedy" Discussed on WBEZ Chicago

"From NPR news. I'm Janine Herbst. At least 25 people were killed, including Children. Dozens of others were wounded in an explosion outside of school in Kabul Today. No group has claimed responsibility so far. NPR's Amy held reports. The attack happened after the U. S began its gradual withdrawal of troops from the country. The explosion appeared to be targeting schoolgirls in Afghanistan's capital. The students were just wrapping up their day when they were attacked. A Taliban spokesman denies responsibility and condemns the attack. But Afghanistan's president discounts that and blames the insurgent group. It comes one week after the U. S. Began gradually removing all 2500 troops from the country. Marking the end of a 20 year war. U. S. Intelligence agencies have warned that the Taliban is likely to make gains in the absence of coalition support. The acting U. S ambassador to Afghanistan tweeted that Saturday's attack on Children is an assault on Afghanistan's future. Which cannot stand Amy held NPR news. Advisor. Covert 19 vaccine may soon be authorized for young people ages 12 to 15 as NPR's Ping Wong reports The FDA is expected to okay it for that age group this week. Teams have been schooling from home, missing out on birthday parties, team sports and hanging out with people, not their parents. Now, relief may be coming in the covert vaccine made by the drug company, Fizer. These have been a data to the FDA showing that their vaccine is safe and effective in kids as young as 12. The vaccine is currently available for those 16 and up After we sell. The Lenski, head of the CDC, said her 16 year old had big plans for the weekend. He is having to fully vaccinated friends over to watch a movie. It's been a long incoming, seemingly mundane but now very luxurious event. And he can do so because he's fully vaccinated. Vaccine trials are ongoing and Children under 12 Ping Wang NPR News, Ohio has joined the states were Republicans want to make changes and restrictions on laws related to early voting ballot drop boxes and other election laws. Ohio Public Radio's carrying Casler has more The bill sponsored by nearly half of Republicans in the Ohio House, with limit counties toe one ballot dropbox and cut the days they could be used. It would also increase I d requirements for early absentee ballots and short in the time available to request them. Sponsoring representative bill Sites, acknowledges there was no widespread voter fraud reported in the 2020 election, including in Ohio. We don't know what we don't know these kinds of measures are important, too. Beef up our system, Ohio so record early voter turnout in 2020. And while Democrats appeared to be requesting far more balanced than Republicans, former President Trump ended up winning Ohio by eight points. For NPR news. I'm Karen Casler in Columbus. This is NPR news. The Scottish National Party won a resounding victory and regional parliament Terry elections and it's vowing to hold an independence referendum on Scotland, leaving the United Kingdom NPR's Frank Langfitt has more from London. Scottish nationalists are expected to fall short of a majority. But with winds by the Green Party, more than half of members in the new parliament are almost certain to be independent supporters. Nicholas Sturgeon, Scottish National Party's leader and Scotland's first minister, spoke earlier. Just as we said in this election. It is why the people off Scotland must have the right To decide alone future when the corporate crisis has passed. This is no a matter off fundamental democratic principle. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson opposes a referendum, calling it quote, irresponsible and reckless given the pandemic and the need to rebuild the economy. Which could set the Scottish and British governments on a collision course. Frank Langfitt. NPR news London Former President Barack Obama's dog. Beau, died today after a battle with cancer. Obama posted on his instagram that Beau was a true friend and a loyal companion and a companion dog. Sonny joined the family and 2013 and both of the dogs were highly visible around the White House and also popular with the visitors there. Former president Obama says Bo love the swimming pool and begging for treats from the dinner table. The Portuguese water dog was a gift from the late Senator Ted Kennedy, a key supporter of Obama's 2008 presidential campaign, who own dogs of the same breed. I'm Janine Herbst and you're listening to NPR news..

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"senator ted kennedy" Discussed on KTTH 770AM

KTTH 770AM

01:30 min | 2 years ago

"senator ted kennedy" Discussed on KTTH 770AM

"Meter with Howard Kurtz, besides was charged with 17 counts of espionage and one of computer misuse over the wiki leaks. Publication of those thousands of Leaked military and diplomatic documents, his lawyers, they all he's acting as a journalist. I'd like to see that testimony corner never regarded you leave aside as a journalist. I don't think it takes the precautions that journalists do think he just tries to do damage to America's subscribe and listen now by going the fox News podcasts. Com America's LISTENING TOE Fox News. This'd is Fox News Talk Headlines. Rewind 1994 Senator Ted Kennedy. Jackie would have preferred to be just herself, but the world insisted that she be a legend to police. In Anaheim say they are following a white Ford Bronco in that is O. J. Simpson with a gun to his head. You guys have got to be strong because you are way I just know I just feel in my heart. You're okay. But you got to take care of each other. Susan Smith has been arrested and will be charged with two counts of murder in connection with the deaths of her Children is not a Republican victory. It's not a Democratic victory. It is the American people. Making a set of choices. Get someone over here. Now! To 3 to 5 Gretna Green. He's back. Okay. What if he looked like O J. Simpson? I think you know his record news. As it happens, then news hat is now this is Fox News talk. I'm actually working with the Fox celebrity profile with Fox is the masked dancer Judge.

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"senator ted kennedy" Discussed on Mac OS Ken

Mac OS Ken

03:02 min | 2 years ago

"senator ted kennedy" Discussed on Mac OS Ken

"An interesting turn in an interesting case. Piece from berlin. Cider says the group coalition for a safer web and former us ambassador to morocco. Marc ginsberg filed suit against apple late last week for not kicking the messaging app telegram out of the app store. Ginsburg isn't just a former ambassador. According to his wikipedia page he served in a couple of positions during the carter administration before that he was a legislative assistant to senator. Ted kennedy the also worked on bill clinton's campaign and ninety two and al gore's campaign in two thousand and he's been a foreign policy and national security contributor to cnn cnbc bloomberg tv msnbc bbc allow arabia cbc and fox news as for the coalition for a safer web. The organization's website says he s w was a nonpartisan not for profit advocacy organization whose mission is among other things to promote new public and private partnerships to facilitate the expeditious removal of extremist and terrorist incitement and instruction content from social media platforms additionally cs w dedicated to restricting extremists access to internet infrastructure support companies vital to their dark and deep web operations. Basically what happened with parlor would be right up. Cs ws now. They'd like to see happen again to telegraph like parlor before it. Cs w argues that telegram is being used by hate groups and extremists to attack the capital further. The organization says apple knows that telegram is being used to intimidate threaten and coerce members of the public according to apple insider. There is also the accusation that anti-black anti semitic groups have openly utilized telegram with little or no content. Moderation by telegrams management despite the cs ws warnings and media reports about the app. Cbs w argues that apple has not taken any action against telegram comparable to the action. It has taken against parlor to compel telegram to improve its content moderation policies by not doing enough to moderate activity on its own app. Cbs w says telegram is in violation of apple's terms of service. Just like parlor and just like night. Yes they went there but instead of taking it up with telegram for some reason. They're taking it up with apple. Well they're taking it up with the courts to take it up without appleinsider says the demand a jury trial and asked the court to provide compensatory damages to each plaintiff and injunction to be granted prohibiting telegram from the app store until it complies with apple's guidelines and legal costs

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Apple sued for not removing Telegram from App Store over violent content and hate groups

Mac OS Ken

03:02 min | 2 years ago

Apple sued for not removing Telegram from App Store over violent content and hate groups

"An interesting turn in an interesting case. Piece from berlin. Cider says the group coalition for a safer web and former us ambassador to morocco. Marc ginsberg filed suit against apple late last week for not kicking the messaging app telegram out of the app store. Ginsburg isn't just a former ambassador. According to his wikipedia page he served in a couple of positions during the carter administration before that he was a legislative assistant to senator. Ted kennedy the also worked on bill clinton's campaign and ninety two and al gore's campaign in two thousand and he's been a foreign policy and national security contributor to cnn cnbc bloomberg tv msnbc bbc allow arabia cbc and fox news as for the coalition for a safer web. The organization's website says he s w was a nonpartisan not for profit advocacy organization whose mission is among other things to promote new public and private partnerships to facilitate the expeditious removal of extremist and terrorist incitement and instruction content from social media platforms additionally cs w dedicated to restricting extremists access to internet infrastructure support companies vital to their dark and deep web operations. Basically what happened with parlor would be right up. Cs ws now. They'd like to see happen again to telegraph like parlor before it. Cs w argues that telegram is being used by hate groups and extremists to attack the capital further. The organization says apple knows that telegram is being used to intimidate threaten and coerce members of the public according to apple insider. There is also the accusation that anti-black anti semitic groups have openly utilized telegram with little or no content. Moderation by telegrams management despite the cs ws warnings and media reports about the app. Cbs w argues that apple has not taken any action against telegram comparable to the action. It has taken against parlor to compel telegram to improve its content moderation policies by not doing enough to moderate activity on its own app. Cbs w says telegram is in violation of apple's terms of service. Just like parlor and just like night. Yes they went there but instead of taking it up with telegram for some reason. They're taking it up with apple. Well they're taking it up with the courts to take it up without appleinsider says the demand a jury trial and asked the court to provide compensatory damages to each plaintiff and injunction to be granted prohibiting telegram from the app store until it complies with apple's guidelines and legal costs

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"senator ted kennedy" Discussed on WGN Radio

WGN Radio

06:00 min | 2 years ago

"senator ted kennedy" Discussed on WGN Radio

"To talk more. And maybe we'll have a Jordan because last appearance coming up in just a bit. All right, Jared. Thank you. All the latest jobless numbers are out. The U. S economy lost a net 140,000 jobs in December, the first month. Since April that total payrolls declined, according to the Labor Department on Friday, But a new report from the National Women's Law Center shows that it's women who are seeing the most severe drop in employment. Here to explain the numbers is Jane Oats, President of Working Nation? She was also a senior policy advisor for Senator Ted Kennedy. Jane. Thank you so much for joining us tonight. Oh, thanks for inviting me well, so one headline surrounding American unemployment, says women account for 100% of the jobs lost in the U. S in the last month. Obviously, we know men last jobs as well. In December suit, Can you explain in layman's terms? How that headline makes sense. So the net loss was 140,000. But really women lost 156,000 jobs and men gained 16,000. So that's where you get the number. But women have just been crushed in this in this pandemic recession. They've been the areas where they work, most mostly in leisure and hospitality and restaurants and things like that have just been demolished. So we've seen women lose. Over the course of the pandemic over a million more jobs than men. Now imagine. Are you surprised at the pandemic is having such a devastating impact on US working women? Well, it shouldn't be a surprise when we see what what sectors have been so heavily impacted the issue that we should pay attention to. Those is as we're recovering and Abby. Obviously, 2021 is going to be a year of recovery. We all hope, but we have to have targeted projects to make sure these women get back to work. Particularly women of color and young women. They've been just hit so hard there double digit unemployment right now and over. A third of them are really long term unemployed, which is very, very upsetting because when you've been unemployed, long term, that's 27 weeks, six months, it's really hard to get back into the job market. Well, that kind of takes me into the to the next topic. I wanted to touch on that. The overarching implications the long term impact of those job losses. You say it's very hard to get back into the market. So what does this really mean for all of the women that thousands of women hundreds of thousands of women losing their jobs? First of all, they need to hear this message loud and clear. We need you. This country needs you in the workforce we at we need your talent. We need your enthusiasm. We need your skill. So whatever you have to do to get back, whether it's going to a retraining program or going somewhere to just figure out where your skills that you had in your previous job. Transferrable where you could go go toe a one stop of public workforce system or a non profit and get some guidance. All right, John. I like you took a little bit more in depth. Can you talk to us more about those racial disparities when it comes to the pandemics impact on the job force because they really do exist. Absolutely. I mean women of color have just lost their jobs. And these jobs air probably permanently gone jobs in hospitality restaurants, jobs in retail, large box stores, You know, like I used Lord and Taylor as an example, names that people recognize at least on the East Coast in the Midwest. Those jobs women could make a profession. They're not just hourly wages but really get a career as a manager or back room functions. This job's you're going for good. Those stores are not coming back, and we need to always be looking at what are the new jobs. Where are there going to be in demand Jobs? And how did we get women the gap filler skills so that they can be qualified for them? And by the way, I hate to make this that this is not a gender war. We want to get everybody back to work. But the reality is That women are going to have terrific difficulty in figuring out where to go and what skills they need to qualify for these jobs that will be in demand as as we recover, and you're absolutely right. We definitely don't want to make it a gender war because we do want to get everybody back to work. So let's talk some solutions. How do we as an American society go about correcting just some of these disparities? Some of these issues Well, we actually need to be targeted. I hope that as we figure out what our next steps are in getting people back to work, we are doing things very specifically for the populations that have been most severely impacted. Those that couldn't work remotely. Many of us are so fortunate. We've been able to be inconvenienced and, of course, worry about the loss of life and sickness. I don't want to ever minimize that. But professionally we have just been inconvenienced. We haven't lost money We have It's time so many of our sisters and brothers have, so we need to make sure that as we're recovering, were targeting those solutions to those people. As I said, particularly people of color all men and women of color and young men and women. But let's not forget women specifically because, as I said the jobs that they held last February are not coming back in way too many cases and we need to get them the appropriate training whether it's digital training so that they can deal with the digital economy, whether it's technology, whether it's health care, any of the fields that we know are still in demand. Right now and will continue to be in the months ahead. We'll join you. You being such a good point For many of us, It's been an inconvenience. But for so many others, it has really been life altering. J Notes. President of Working Nation we thank you so much for your time tonight. Thank you..

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Charlie Kirk: Coronavirus stimulus

The Charlie Kirk Show

28:10 min | 2 years ago

Charlie Kirk: Coronavirus stimulus

"And you have Schumer Pelosi. In Biden one hundred twenty five years, Charlie Kirk of failure, unmitigated failure, swap failure and I. Think of my kids. You met my son. He's twenty one years old. My daughter's eighteen and I would think about your America their America and when I say you know, live free or die, American, the world on the brink I'm not joking. And very specifically will be probably the biggest choice election by far in my lifetime, and maybe since eighteen sixty, and there's a lot at stake We can go through the issues if you want, but it's. It's there's there's not one issue we agree on that. I can think of for the most part yet, and you wrote this, and it just really sent chills down my spine. You wrote this book to sound an alarm as a warning. Warning to my fellow patriots about the left's undying commitment turn America into a land, our parents, founders and framers wouldn't recognize it. It's perfectly put, and that's the direction that they're headed on page twenty seven. You have a great part about how Ben Franklin says we ever republic. If you can keep it, can you talk more about how this truly is? A referendum election in some sense and the left is trying to do to our country. Well the the story about Franklin's interesting, because it's, it's the constitutional convention and somebody says he comes out one days, says, is it a monarchy republic republic? If you can keep it Reagan, I quote him off. When I give speeches, said Freedom Charlie and you know this is but one generation away from extinction. And you know when if you want understand if socialism is adopted if their stated goal is adopted America as we know, it then becomes unrecognizable look, I can understand psychologically. There's a component of maybe people that that have been indoctrinated in schools, and you're great at this because you're going in to hostile environments every day, and you're saying you know what there's another way of thinking here, so maybe the idea that people think Charlie that some things are oh, everything's going to be free and they're gonNA forgive my loans at I'll have a guaranteed government job guaranteed government food. How did obamacare workout now? We're GONNA have Medicare for all or or double down on the stupidity of Obamacare and guaranteed retirement. Guaranteed vacation sounds great. But simple math shows you that you'll never get there. And that's why in the Fourth Chapter of the book did this whole history of socialism which is a history of failure? The point is look at the issues. If if we're talking about law and order. They've cited in Portland in Seattle and new. York and Chicago with the radicals. Joe Biden his yet that I know of said one good thing about the ninety nine percent of cops protect and serve and put their lives on the line for us every day. You're right. Okay, so law and order taxes. He's pledging to raise your taxes through the roof. That will destroy the economy Then they're gonNA just add all the bureaucracy. The Donald Trump spent almost four years. Eliminating that'll be gone. That means nobody's GONNA WANNA DO Business. That's why the Biden Obama economy was so bad. Then you look at where now energy independent for the first time in seventy five years with a number, one producer of energy in the world will lose that for sure We'll shut down coal fracking. Oil Gas exploration production those tens of millions of jobs high paying jobs career jobs for people. Then it's about amnesty. Or the United Sanctuary states of America versus Border Security and law and order of never mind foreign policy. We haven't even touched that part yet, so. There's a lot at stake. If those plans stated plans are implemented. America will go down the past you know. The Trash bin of history as Reagan, said Freedom One generation away from extinction we will. It I shudder to think what will happen the three you and your children by kids, and and maybe one day grandkids. ARE READY FOR THAT And I love the framing, because as the founder said either we're GonNa live free and defendant right now, or we're gonNA. Have a country that you know. We don't WanNa live it, and that's really the framing. That is so important right now, and you talk about and I'm really pleased about this. Shawn because I think we have forgotten about the Russia hoax too quickly in. In the conservative movement, you have been the leader on this every night. You were covering it. You didn't let us forget you help. Muller Accountable, you had investigative journalism and it just seemed that an Oxana names, but other conservatives just kind of drifted away from like Oh. That's what happened happened. You have two chapters on this in the book. Can you talk about that? Yeah I mean I call it Charlie, the the biggest corruption abuse of power scandal in history and the Ukraine was oh. Okay, we failed with Muller after three years. We won't. We won't even bother with a special prosecutor not to I'm going backwards here but to get to Ukraine. You? Know they're talking about quid pro quos, but you have to ignore their presidential candidate on video saying you're not getting a billion US tax payer dollars unless you're fire. That prosecutor is named Shokhin. WHO's investigating my son Hunter who went on a and said? Do you have any experience in oil? No Gas, no energy, nope, any experience in Ukraine. Nope, why are you being paid millions? No, because you dad, so there was a quid pro quo and millions of dollars for the Biden I call crime family. That's exactly right, so. Listen and China's even worse. You get to this whole thing what we now know and I believe what's coming. It's like, and this is where the media's corrupt because. They're just the propaganda wing of all things democratic. Socialist. We now know and have all the evidence that we'd ever need is that they protected their favorite candidate. Hillary Clinton. For things you and I and everybody you know that follows you and you have a massive audience would. Literally never get away with. If you had subpoenaed emails Charlie Kirk and you decided to delete them, and you decided to acid. Wash your hard drive with something. I had never heard about bleeped bleach bit and bust up your devices with hammers. You'd go to jail. If you violated the espionage act, you'd go to jail. They protected her. Then the narrative began we now know began in August. We know crossfire hurricane representatives actually went to brief. President Trump General Flynn. Flynn on national security, but they were there to try and get information on trump and Russia, the most amazing part of this, because the Democrats and the media live for all these years is that they knew and they said and they wrote, and they even testified. There was never any evidence, but there was a dirty Russian dossier. And now we know even the New York Times acknowledged full full of Russian disinformation and that was used. And they were warned not to use it, but high ranking people abusing their power, wanting to take out candidate, trump, transition, team, trump, and then deep into the Presidency Donald Trump. They use the dirty Russian misinformation dossier to ruin Carter pages life and roomed his civil liberties and constitutional rights, but more importantly to spy on candidate trump, and then they had their insurance policy. The fact that the mob in the media ignores it is beyond comprehension. I have so I have two chapters. One is on the Russia hoax, and the other is on this whole impeachment witch hunt. And I want everybody in your audience to understand one thing here if I can get one point across. Yeah, they hate Donald Trump, but they hate us more. They think we are as Peter. Struck, said the smell by the way I probably shop at Walmart say money. Why not you have a woman I love Walmart I love COSCO's. I Love I love it all. And I've shopped there my whole life I mean people always stopped me when I'm in a grocery? So, what are you doing here? Shopping? Wa I like to eat a cracks me up. So but think about that. smelly Walmart Shoppers while irredeemable deplorables, wow! Bitter Americans as Obama said that WANNA cling to their God. I'm guilty their Second Amendment Rights Guilty Bibles and religion I'm guilty of that, too. But. It's contempt for your audience. It's contemporary my audience. It's because they knew better. And they will ling. This was an attempted coup. Now do I think there's going to be arrests and prosecutions I? Do spend much slower than any of us would have liked, but the evidence is overwhelming. It's incontrovertible sad actually that this could happen. That was going to be my follow up. Question Sean because when I travel and we get thousands of e mails a on this topic. When are people going to go to jail? And can you give me insight on this? Can you give us any clues any crumbs that we're starting to see from Durham? It's I call them. It's funny. You say crumbs because call them the the Attorney General Bar breadcrumbs. It's like Hansel and Gretel. Remember. We're we're trying to follow and see the trail exactly yeah. He did say that the president was spied on. It did happen illegally. The. Think about this. If you go before Judge Judy I wouldn't WANNA lot because Judge Judy I. I've met her once she'll eviscerate. You I watched her show. You. Don't go before a court. The information that you have not verified. It actually said at the top of a FISO Warren Charlie. It says verified. Okay. We now know the dossier was unverifiable. The sub source we now know, said this this bar talk. We were making this up. This was never meant for anything and again Hillary paid for it funneled money separate issue. And so, what is going to happen I don't have a crystal ball but I. do know all of the facts that are in the public. Are Enough to indict many of the names that your audience is most familiar with. I would argue. Komi McCabe struck page. I'd like to know a clapper. Brennan's role in all of this ends up being and and others. The more fascinating deep question is. Will they get to that January fifth twenty seventeen meeting inside the Oval Office? This is when member Biden said George Stephanopoulos Oh I. Don't know. Anything about this, you know this whole impeachment Russia thing. He was the one same. Bring up the Logan Act fifteen days later Susan Rice in that meeting did the Cya memo the day that Donald Trump was inaugurated. Obama in that meeting shot Sally Age by saying a He. He knew everything about the Kislyak Michael Flynn call. If we look. To sum it up. I think we're GONNA get there because the evidence. Is that overwhelming? If we don't. I fear for the country? Because of you. GonNa Raid Manafort's home predawn raid and you're going to raid Roger Stone's home. For lying to Congress by the all many of the names I mentioned were referred for the same crime and you're gonNA. Pull it twenty nine guys in tactical gear, frogmen and tip off CNN cameras and. Have a biased jury for person. We won't have equal justice and equal application of our laws, and worse than that Charlie is. We lose our constitution. Yes, all our laws are are predicated on next great document and some `perfect, but it creates the path to perfection at a more perfect union so. Long answers. I'M GONNA talk. Show I love it. No, this is what our audience needs to hear, and and thank you for that and look I I completely agree because if we do not have people and I, say this as carefully as I can in handcuffs for what they did Donald Trump then I I will lose faith in the American justice system I. Don't want that and I don't want revenge I don't retribution I want people to be held accountable and I would want the same if someone did this to Barack Obama because it should never happen to a leader ever. Yes. and. They've gone after every single trump friend confidant, and yet if you oppose Donald Trump you get different treatment, talk a lot about the constitution in your book and the founding of our country, Sean going to be honest, I've been very let down by some of these supreme. Court decisions lately Can you comment on that and the importance to get more people like Kavanagh? Who's actually ruled brilliantly? Unlike John Roberts. I! I'm a little. I don't know what's happening. Roberts I have my theory I guess I have my sources people that. have their own ideas based on some knowledge? For whatever reason and I think this goes back to the obamacare decision. He has allowed. How the court appears to influence his decision making. I also sense with no evidence whatsoever. You're not a big fan of president trump, but that should not come into his thinking. Now. If getting rid of bureaucracy and lowering taxes and energy, independence, and securing our borders, and law and order are all part of this election. Let me tell you another big part of it. And it's you know we're taping this ninety. Whatever days away from the Election Day, I what about and we got asked. What about the Supreme Court? Yes, I go through a whole list I. Forget what paid maybe sixty seven I forget. A. In the book. Of. All the things Democrats would do if they're getting power one, is they? WanNa, stack the courts. Get rid of the Electoral College. And I. What, they're saying they. WanNa do is scary. They used to hide it Charlie. When I every single Liberal Democrat running for office, they would run to the left in the primary. They race back to the center, but you knew they wanted the left. There now openly embracing the most radical elements in the country and you know. Unfortunately we're watching it all. Play out nightly on TV and and that sad what I see happening when I think we have to remind a trump supporters that these are not trump appointed justices, a gorsuch I think ruled incorrectly on one ruling. That's it besides that gorsuch and cavenaugh have been tremendous and terrific verses Roberts. I just think we have to give the audience a sense. Sense of continued conviction that the trump appointed justices will continue to rule correctly and Clarence. Thomas and you know the the Thomas Family. They get no credit at all. I mean what he has done. And can you comment on that? 'cause I, E, you've actually been you open my eyes to that like eight years ago and I never learned about Clarence Thomas as a high schooler until you I mentioned it just as a quick aside on his incredible career. I like to do on TV and antidote on radio, too. Sometimes I call it the Hannity history, lesson 'cause I lived through all of this. I know this is going to see. You're not even thirty three, but my radio journey started in nineteen eighty-seven crazy right. Now on my twenty fifth year of Fox, I didn't think I last two. So I feel very blessed. As a side note if you haven't read my grandfather's son. Which is about Clarence Thomas is life. It's amazing. But. You know it's interesting because him and Scalia. To my opinion, my to most favorite justices in my lifetime. Scalia this incredible wit and genius and understanding and. They got a little acerbic side to when when he was questioning Clarence Thomas always set by quietly. What they called a high tech lynching at the time, the more modern. Let it. You gotTA. Remember Yeah. And you know. It was then Senator Ted Kennedy you know Robert Bork's America the borking of America. That was Clarence Thomas. Now we see it more recently cavenaugh. It exposes. The, who is Joe Biden? Who is his team? Because Clarence Thomas and Justice Scalia or the people we need on that court. We call them constitutionalists or originalists, the original intent, not people that would sight foreign law as liberal justices have done or not people that feel that they can rule by judicial Fiat and dictate or legislate from the bench. Democrats always wanted the court to do that which they could never. Do legislatively or win at the ballot box and that's why they want. We call them. Activists Justices Clarence Thomas. has shown a fidelity to the Constitution at the Antony Scalia. That is beyond enviable And the differences styles always interesting, too because Justice Thomas will always be quiet. That's very few questions. Anthony Scalia was in there in a wrestling with people. I don't know about John Roberts. I can't get into it, but I do believe the next president United States is a very good chance. You have a lot of older justices may want to retire. And I think that the next this election in just three short months. That's on the ballot and that's that's generational now. And Sean I think we have to pressure the Biden campaign to do what trump did and release a list of justices I mean president trump was so transparent and Joe Biden hasn't done it yet. Intentionally, of course, because he'll probably put repeated to lieber something on the United States Supreme Court I mean as horrifying as that might be so in two two quick closing question Sean and thank you for being so generous with your time anchorage, everyone you know. Know go by live, free or die. the first is this. Can you just talk about? We are heading into the election. A lot of trump supporters. They're failed. They're falling victim. They suppression pulse I wish that wasn't the case, but it seems like the memory of two thousand sixteen as faded where people forget. We were down by double digits. Can you just give a little vote of confidence to some of our listeners out there? That think we're just losing. I WANNA. Give the vote of confidence, but I want people to feel this way. I want people to think I'll use a football analogy that our mutual friend Linda that you know. Who's your biggest fan? My radio producer? He's amazing. Amazing, but she doesn't even know how many points you get a touchdown, so I'm giving these football analogies. I, want this election. I want people to feel the way I feel which is. We're on our own twenty. Two minutes to go. We have no time outs We're down by six. We got a cross. The plane marched down the field, cross the plane and hit the extra point to win. So if people feel a sense of genuine urgency and worry and concern, I'm cool with that because fear often as a great motivator, not irrational field fear, but if people do not vote, you will get the government that they're telling you. They're going to give you believe. That that is their agenda. To be a Republican and win. You GotTa always use this analogy got to run the table I gotTA. Get Florida Georgia North Carolina can't win without Ohio. No Republican's ever become president without it right? You got hold Iowa then you got pick off Pennsylvania Wisconsin hopefully Michigan maybe MINNEA- Minnesota will be play. Maybe the city of Arizona will be in play. By Joe Biden reference for those of you. That didn't get. We got a hold Arizona Gopher Nevada New Mexico. New Hampshire and Maine's second congressional district. If every single mom, this is a battle cry. You started out this interview with this. I wrote this book not because I like writing books. My last book I donated every Penny I made to charity I don't care. It's not that. This is a tipping point. Charlie this is I, don't. See if these policies are implemented how America recovers. Irreparable harm the to the rule of law to our courts to our economy, they want to wipe out the lifeblood of of the world's economy. This this promise of socialism and I go into such detail about how it's always failed. Here's a quick socialism of example. Member obamacare. Keep your doctor keep your plan. Save on average twenty five hundred dollars a year per family right? Okay. Millions lost their doctors. Millions lost their plans. We're all paying about two hundred percent more and add to that. Forty percent of Americans almost forty percent have only one obamacare Biden Carriage James Choice now. How did they do with that promise? Medicare is going broke. How did they do it? That promised social security. Charlie hate the break this here. He paying into it. You probably won't get it I. Barely Skate through, and they might give me ten cents until they means tested and then take it back, How does it? How did Liberal government work in New York City with all the anarchy cutting a billion dollars, so please? How's IT WORKING IN CHICAGO? All. These liberal cities have where the violence we've been talking about takes place. They all have one thing in common. They've been run by Liberal Democrats for decades right. Most of these states have been run into the ground by Liberal Democrats for decades. If you WANNA know what America will look like if Biden Bolshevik Bernie. Pelosi Schumer and Bozo. That team gets place look at new. York state and city look at Chicago the City Illinois. The State Look at California. Look at Oregon. Look at Portland, the city. Look at Seattle. Look at the state of Washington. Yes. And I. Love this country too much. You know it's an all hands on deck moment and Every everyone of you've got this connection with younger people in this country. You have this incredible. A credible platform you built, and it's become powerful and meaningful and transformative to the country, and you're going out there, and you're fighting on these college campuses and you. You know it's not easy to be in the middle of a I call it a shift. Show all the time, but let's well put, but you do it. And it's freedom works. Every time you give up freedom for security, you lose your freedom because the security that they're offering. These promises that can never ever be fulfilled. In America. The land. I'll close with this unless you want to go further I can keep going the. Barry Farber who was a mentor of mine. Just recently passed away like ninety ninety one. And he always said there's never been a country in the history of mankind that has accumulated more power and abused at less than the United States well I add. A country in the history of mankind that has accumulated more power abused at less, but used it to advanced human condition. The reason America is great and exceptional. If I can say that today, it's not perfect, but it's great. An exceptional is because of its people, and because of the fundamentals of liberty and freedom. So that? Natural rights versus government or rights, natural rights come from God doubt by our Creator. Life Liberty pursuit of happiness while you can't pursue happiness these days in Chicago New York Moreland Seattle. So there's a lot on the line. I love your audience. I'm so thankful for all you're doing, and you've got a great team that you building review and you're out there fighting the fight and I just urge you guys. Just fight like your country depends on it. Because America's, we know it. It's all hanging in the balance. Yet was Sean. You've been so generous the last quick thing I defend the president all the time personally as a person. Can you comment on that because I've had the opportunity to meet him? not as much as you obviously and get to know him, but a lot of people here misrepresentations in lies about who he is as a human being. Let's close on this note. Can you just mention one or two things that that people can take away from that? You know first of all. It's interesting. Nobody seems to understand Donald trump yet. They don't want to understand. I mean Donald Trump. The Dog Bites the beasts, things you feeling sad or get cancer. You Complain Trump. I mean that's how saying the leftist. But here's a guy that is so unique he this guy is like a soon nami force of energy like I've never met my life. The most distinct and unique quality he's had is as president. You mentioned the Supreme Court. He put those people that he said he put. He cut the bureaucracy as he said he'd caught, and he cut the taxes as he said he'd cut. He did the North Dakota. A keystone pipelines Anwar Likey said he would. He's building the wall or almost four hundred miles. A wall by the by election will be over four hundred miles. He found a way it was. It was an uphill climb He said he wanted to pull us out of foreign conflicts, but not back away from evil defeated. The Caliphate took out. Baghdadi and Associates took out Sola Mani took out the Al. Qaeda leader in Yemen. So? What makes him special and unique in terms of presidency is that he is who you see is who you get. The guy that's fights on twitter is the guy that's fighting for a better trade. Deal the guy that fights. Against Liberal Democrats and the media mob is the same guy is fighting to keep his promises that to me makes him the most unique transformative political figure in our lifetime. And Right now. The. We tip the scales. You have a choice. It's never been a bigger choice. He will keep his promises. Coronas been a little bit of a curve ball to the world, but even that ten days after the first case, the only guy that I know of thought about a travel ban will be donald trump. They were teaching at the time and Joe Binder Biden was call them Sinophobic, so he's a man of his word. He's a man that will fight to his last dying breath for this country and the promises he made, and that makes them in my view very transformative. Men will. The book is live for Your Die God bless you, Sean, thank you for that. You do and we really appreciate. It helps you soon. Thanks bye. What a great conversation that was! Please email me or questions freedom. Charlie Kirk Dot Com freedom at Charlie. KIRK DOT COM please type in trolley. Kirk, show your podcast provider. Hit subscribe, give us a five star reviews screen shot at an email us. If you want to win a signed copy of the Maga- doctrine, please get involved with turning-point USA at Teepee USA dot com that is Teepee USA DOT com. 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Are Cell Phones the Cigarettes of the 21st Century?

The Ultimate Health Podcast

10:38 min | 3 years ago

Are Cell Phones the Cigarettes of the 21st Century?

"We go with Dr Joseph McCulloch Doctor mccalla. Welcome back to the podcast so great to chat with the again. Well it's great to be here Jesse. Yeah we got a lot to get into. I loved your New Book On. Ems and I love the title. Em assist perfect. My sister's responsible for that one love it. I'm sure people are gonNA love it as well as we jump in here. I think it's important to talk about how you first became aware of ems. I know for you. This has been something on your radar for about twenty years. Some curious how did you initially come in contact with them? And what was your initial reaction. Well because I've got a website that seeks to educate the public about health issues. I became aware of this a long time ago about two decades ago as you mentioned and it was pretty clear if you if you're serving the literature that this is an issue so I knew about it. I accepted that they were an issue but reluctantly chose to accept it. Fully embrace it and act upon it in a way that would protect me specifically largely because I fell prey to the deceptive campaigns by the wireless industry essentially replicated the patterns of the tobacco industry. They absolutely do work. They seek to create doubt and confusion. Which is a primary strategy and they certainly did my mind than they effectively by spinning off of many other ostensibly credible research studies. That suggested. There wasn't an issue. So pretty this doubt this lack of scientific certainty and unlike tobacco which has very clear and strong suggestions that. There's something going on here. I mean just common sense. Why would you inhale something? That's Y- smoke into your lungs. I mean it just doesn't make sense is not going to be an issue but wireless radiation. It doesn't have that at all in fact to other counters at our amazing Lee beneficial to us and that is incredibly inconvenient prize with all these tools easy access to the greatest innovation history of mankind. Which is the Internet. And it's invisible. You can't hear see it smell it so you're just never aware that you're being enveloped with these exposures with that. In the convenience aspect primarily I just shows to be remained ignorant and at ignorant but chose to embrace it in full and take measures to counteract it and I didn't really get motivated to get more serious about it until one of my mentors. Dr Klinghoffer confronted me with this. He's a clinician. For many years in sees a large number of people still in the trenches being patient some of the sickest patients in the world sees in Europe and in the US and one of his basic tenants as he refuses to see someone. Unless they're gonNA mitigate the M. F. Exposures because he knows that there's not going to get better so that to me was a giant clue and I got serious about in once I started studying it and it took me three years to compile information. This book became real obvious that this was indeed. A real threat in that the source of the confusion was the wireless industry and they're far more sophisticated than tobacco industry. Everyone knows how effective they were. I mean Jay's we had every federal regulatory agency telling us in warning of the dangers of cigarette smoking yet they still persisted for thirty years before we finally got the black box warnings and telling people very clearly authoritatively that these are dangerous and I think everyone listening most likely can remember when the four five. Ceo's of all the major tobacco industries testifying before Congress saying one that cigarettes were not addictive and to to the best of their knowledge did not cause cancer. They were lying through their teeth. It took that long and they still lied. But finally attorney generals were able to correct that in impose tens of billions of dollars in sanctions against them. And we're going to head towards a similar result with the wireless intrigued but it's going to probably take another twenty thirty forty years. I mean because the evidence is so clear and compelling once you objectively review it and before we get deep into the nitty gritty here. I think it's important. Were on the same page and to get there. Can you explain exactly what? Ems are sure mfs is an acronym is your electromagnetic fields and describes the entire range spectrum. Which can be anywhere from a fraction of a cycle per second which is called hurts too many billions of or even hundreds of thousands of billions of cycles. Per Second. Not all you must are dangerous. We've been exposed to EMS since air entire human biological history and example of those would be sunlight. Sunlight isn't enough broadly. They're broken down into two different categories. I O nizing radiation in which there is some from sunlight. Ultraviolet radiation was gives us our son Tannin. Vitamin D is actually ionizing radiation. That's when you get too much you'll get a thermal burn as dangerous. You don't WanNa get excessive something like that but obviously some as important to stay healthy. I don't think any rational human being other than a dermatologist. Which hard to classifies rational most of the time would disagree with that and we've had relatively low exposures. I mean they're earth actually emits certain very low level. Emf's Shuman Resin Sake. Seventy eight hurts or so but this is very low level but the exposures that we're most concerned about our manmade ones which didn't really exist before the late eighteen eighties or so electrical fields radiofrequency feels these were not around the planet but they started becoming more prominent even though they were around for four years at the end of World War. One they were still pretty low and if you compare the levels of a typical major exposure we're concerned with which radio frequencies which is about two to five Gigahertz Gigahertz as a billion cycles per second those are the frequency that your microwave oven runs on and your cellphone. They're almost identical frequencies. The industry uses heat thermal damage as a measure of the safety. Because it's the same for microwave. So their thought is that if it's not heating your tissue like a microwave than can't possibly cause biological damage will go back to that later. There's this broad spectrum of ems the end of world will want certain level even though ems. Were around be as we're ROTHROCK FORTY YEARS? It was still relatively low out century later. Nineteen or twenty twenty. We are literally at a billion billion times higher exposure than we were a hundred years ago. That's ten to the fifteenth. So it's hard to imagine that an increase in that type of magnitude of exposure wouldn't have some biological impact so today for example getting into the different man media mass. There's four different types. One being radio frequencies than we got magnetic fields electric fields and dirty electricity. Well Yeah. Those are the primary mimic exposures note. Nature does create radio frequencies to I mean they exist in stars amid him. I think you'll see there are out there but the really really low exposures if you were to measure them they be. I mean it almost immeasurable by most commercial equipment so the issue is not only the frequency but the amount of intensity of exposure them out of power. That's being broadcast into your tissue right. We're going to be looking at the Manmade Weinstein how we can lessen or totally eliminate the impact on the human body. You talked about the SARS and you talked about the effect of this radiation causing heat on the tissue so first of all I just want to get into the FCC here. 'cause they're the ones that are creating these guidelines and the guidelines they're creating have to do with heating tissue so let's go a bit deeper into this and talk about SARS and in the measurement that we're using here and how that works will SARS is another acronym again stands for a specific absorption. I forget the IRS Stanford but essentially it's a term used to describe how much heat is generated when you're exposed to electronic device and it's not unreasonable because it is. I says microwave transmitter. So it will vibrate your tissues as certain frequency and create. He'd and he'd can clearly 'cause biologic damage and it can be an indirect indicator of the amount of danger. That's there but by no means a direct because we know now very clearly and there's literally hundreds if not thousands of studies have proved conclusively that is not the heating damage is what we call the non thermal effects and for the longest time it. We really confused me. No one really knew or understood. What the biologic mechanism was for these. Non Thermal Effects. We just knew. That's what causes damage. We knew it was heating was very very clear was not heating the tissue and if you go abide by these standards FCC I think just adopted him from another professional agency is like International Electrical Standards Agency that they took that from and they've got these models based on but even using this flawed model they use this model that is called Sam which was patterned after a six foot. Two or four military guy was weighed about two hundred thirty pounds sale very large head and it totally different characteristics than a child. They're measuring SAR based on that model. So it's flawed and they're not measure for children also it's slugged begin with but even using that model. It's still an indirect indication because it will give you an indication of the amount of power that's being generated by that devise. But you cannot you simply cannot use. Sars is indication of the safety of your phone because it isn't other than you maybe can compare models and will lower star rating. Might be a little safer but you still need the shield yourself because exposure this will clearly increase your risk of biological damage in the most common would be cancer but you know what I call cell phones to cigarettes of the twentieth century for good reason because there's so many similarities. Not only did they wireless industry pattern their tactics after tobacco but they also in many ways are almost identical with the mechanism of the Holocaust. Har- They do not hurt you. After one exposure or exposure for a week a month or maybe even a decade it takes these is a long term chronic exposure. Where ultimately you'll succumb to the biologic damage. So this is a new experiment. Most people listening to this if not been exposed to their cell phone for more than two decades. I mean there are some but there's like no one more than three decades and debt still maybe under the window a word required exposures going to occur to encounter these side effects and you know people can smoke for four or five decades and still not have cancer now. They make succumb to other reasons. Like my mom who's longtime smoker and was confusing to see by the tobacco industry and she ultimately wound up dying from complications from COPD or emphysema. So you don't necessarily have to die directly from cancer but there's a lot of people coming down with brain cancer as and even prominent celebrities. We have two senators Ted Kennedy and John McCain who both died from brain cancer secondary to cell phone

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Misleading Tweet on Chappaquiddick 50th Anniversary Proves Media Still Covering Up

The Kuhner Report

06:22 min | 4 years ago

Misleading Tweet on Chappaquiddick 50th Anniversary Proves Media Still Covering Up

"The AP puts out today now this is from their AP images Twitter so it's not a P. it's a PM edges which is a blue check mark by the way they've got a picture of the dike bridge in Chappaquiddick and the Oldsmobile you know listing it's as it's been pulled out up on the beach in here is what they tweet about on the anniversary of Chappaquiddick quote fifty years ago today senator Edward M. Kennedy left a party on Chappaquiddick island near Martha's vineyard with Mary Jo compact need twenty eight some time later Kennedy's car went off a bridge into the water Kennedy was able to escape but kept acne drowned and tweet is that what happened that's that's what the AP images is putting forth as for example brit Hume I don't want to steal somebody's thing but as brit Hume says it's been fifty years in the media is still covering for him and that's so true I mean so fifty years ago a car went off a bridge Ted Kennedy was able to escape and Mary Jo drowned what's their tweed gonna be and what what's the anniversary of the OJ murder fifty years later as a P. images gonna say twenty and twenty forty four so in twenty forty four AP images tweets out fifty years ago Nicole brown Simpson went for dinner and when she came home she passed away yeah they don't do anything for the twenty fifth this year to that but a buddy I mean can you imagine through this prism how we look at history right in nineteen sixty three on this day right on F. Kennedy was in Dallas and the one for any trouble or something like yeah you gotta be joking me well for that one we have laning reading so she went down there and a little investigative work it will always get back to that live music thank you where is allegedly shot speaking of conspiracy thank you did you read any of the comments on this AP images one guy has a couple good ones Jeff's diary rights you forgot the part where he just went home and left her to drown because he was drunk and didn't want the police to find out hash tag smooth criminal there is no that's again the last line Kennedy was able to escape but compact me drown that's everything in the toward that's the mud that's the thing she was again no one knows for sure whether you know was she passed out in the back did she hit her head there was claw marks on the top of the car and she wasn't there where the these last air pocket what a better hair and was there for her mouth was there so she was apparently struggling until the end but what we know is that he did not he he left her he laughter there in then they concocted a story to try and cover it up and yet the A. P. puts our Kelly was able to escape but compactly you like they both were swimming against the tide waffles as what the AP would have you believe all my god they got up rushing waters everyone is reaching Kennedy was able to make it back but she unfortunately wasn't that's not what happened what else you got any other good comments on Jenner suitable for air doing the best you can going on I got the Jamie three stars raise the Kennedys and cleanse never tried and convicted of crimes because of their names and money Hey it's just did I mean this is the epitome of like fake news right like you are covering for somebody when we all know now well we don't know the exact details of what happened we know one enough of the details of what happened Vegas or bust thirty five rights Kennedy X. gave the Karen got out of the water and left Mary Jo compact need to drown he went home and went to bed telling know until the next day the media and Democrats were complicit in helping with the cover up apparently at a P. images is still complicit that's it exactly again the way there right Kennedy's car when off a bridge into the water R. A. 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Research: Immunotherapy can help fight aggressive brain cancer

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