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AP News Radio
US opens probe into Ram diesel trucks; engines could stall
"Are investigating fuel pump failures and more than six hundred thousand diesel ram trucks the national highway traffic safety administration says it has received twenty two complaints about engine stalling due to high pressure fuel pumps failing the agency says a review of the complaints shows that the engine stop above twenty five miles an hour disabling the trucks there haven't been any reports of crashes or injuries the probe covers ram twenty five hundred thirty five hundred forty five hundred and fifty five hundred heavy duty trucks with terrible diesel engines the investigation could result in a recall I'm

Dennis Prager Podcasts
NY Times Lies About Number of Children Hospitalized in Last Year
"Disturbed the new york times clause that sweden and denmark halted the use of the madeiran vaccine children too often not common too often his leads to bad truly dangerous reactions with regard to the heart so the new york times lied and said who has finland has now joined. Yeah that that's i didn't know i knew. They were voting on it. So it's now three countries that are not giving them a derna vaccine to children. We want to do that in the us. Because i i believe from the bottom of my heart that the health authorities in this country don't give damn about children just as teachers general. Don't care about children just for the record. Teachers unions as much about children as the soviets cared about workers. New york times lied therefore gigantic lie. It said that nine hundred thousand children were hospitalized in the last year. Actually here here in a few months. So now they've corrected sexually sixty three thousand so they lie factor of sixty three or sixty into Into ninety a hundred times sixty six hundred thousand than do one hundred fifty times li- exaggerate. That's that's what they they've corrected so embarrassing it so obviously ally but there'll be people who will still site it will be cited forever just as people site the new york times description of me even those ally new york times lies because it's on the left every left wing. Get an institution lies and older spokesman to bring those lies to you on a daily basis. Truth is not a left-wing value.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Americans Deserve the Truth About Peter Daszak and Anthony Fauci
"Does that say for our public. Health officials that someone like peter desk is able to insert himself is able to put himself into what is supposed to be a scientific journal and published a statement that covers his own interests but actually have has lose focus on china and focus on masks or vaccines are mass inoculation. The wuhan institute of veracity received six hundred thousand dollars from a five year three million plus grant that vanity fair said eko health alliance. Stop from wire. Where did they get it from the us national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. Which is headed up by tony. Thoug- so tony. She gave dacix the money to the eco health. Alliance the echo health alliance. Then gave it to the wuhan into the variety and they're they're then trading love letters like pen pals in their email saying hey thanks pal for covering our back year because we don't want people to know that we were actually involved in pushing the natural order in putting science of above morality that actually ended up having a leak which is now infected. The entire planet. Dr peter data if you go to ito eko health alliance dot org. It shows this long bio from him. And you start to realize that this man might have the disguise or the camouflage of being a medical doctor with dr. peter. Dasent is the ultimate mad evil. Scientists is the man behind the man that coordinates all of the things that foul. She can't do because technically he's restrained as being a government. Employee data is able to call the prime ministers of other countries. He's able to orchestrate lockdown type programs.

Gun Talk
"six hundred thousand" Discussed on Gun Talk
"Who they think less of and they can force their will upon. That's what gun control is. It's not about guns. It's most certainly not about crime because we have all the stats on that. It's about them. Identifying a group of people us as being less than them being not as smart as them being people who live in the middle of the country being people who drive pickup trucks people who should know better but poor us. We don't know any better so they must take care of us emotionally that they really truly honestly unequivocally hate us. They hate their fellow americans and they want to exert control over us and have the power of the law enforcement community to enforce bigotry. When you understand that you now are free. You no longer have to try to debate. Yeah but you don't understand it now that they don't care they don't care trying to convince them wasted time. Wasted effort wasted breath. Wasted your voice. Fine tune your arguments to talk to the people who are undecided. In point out what bigots gun ban lobby truly are eight. Six six talk gun will get you in kirk called in from fort smith. arkansas kirk. what's on your mind sir. Oh well that's after your little talk right there specific question. I called in after saying who. Oklahoma state cowboys. We're in boise out. Who last night. so i know. you're out there. Yeah yeah hey tom. Finishing up a I had a complete a are lower playing around and kinda working on getting those finished out. Now i to get a to twenty three while just kind of always wanted one. I want something with some kind of accuracy out to about three hundred yards primarily barbed ghankay or whatever but Iranian sixteen eighteen twenty inch barrels. One in seven twist one and eight twist various types of medals in the construction Have you got any of the ticket or drivers. You want something to eat. Three hundred yards. Take care of a coyote. we'd really like to have a to twenty three wild any specific suggestions on. Let me about felow. Seward catch twenty three wild as a particular chamber design for the two to three slash. Five five six. It's kind of a combination if you will of the two and it's designed so that you can shoot five six higher pressure five five six in it but it's safe but still it's a very accurate chamber because of the dimensions of the neck and the throat so the two twenty three wiles. Use a lot of competition shooters now. Let's back up. If are going to be shoot. Coyotes vomits. I would not want a sixteen inch. Barrel i'd probably go with. I'd probably even go twenty. I mean because you're gonna get a little bit more velocity and that's gonna help you out and it's not like you're going to carry around a three point. Slaying in your. I'm not running around the woods and trying to do buni kind of stuff you know. It's not that i would go with a. I would probably go with a twenty inch barrel slightly heavier demands bullish barrel if you will little heavier barrel Which brand barrel. I don't know gossip so many good ones being made. Now there's place in the pound meadow state south carolina that you know. yeah. I've got several choices. They are and that would probably where i'm going to go after the barrel but the sixteen eighteen twenty and i guess batteries bales with some of them meritas together one seven one eight. It doesn't make any difference on the twist you or get on that. That's all depends on what Bullet you wanna use what link weight then becomes length of bullet. If you're going to be trying to go like you know if you're going to shoot at five six seven hundred yards and you're using really high. Bc bullets and us seventy green and beyond bullets. Probably wanna one and seven. If you're going to be shooting fifty five sixty sixty five grain bullets one eight probably got to work. I'm not sure and this where you get into the really really fine tuning stuff. I'm not sure they're going to a one seven offers any disadvantages and people talk about. Well you could over stabilize a bullet. I guess you can at a certain level and if you know if you're gonna be six hundred thousand yards then you start worrying about stuff like that becomes a very critical you talk about. I'm not going to shoot more. Three hundred yards. Okay the top in. I think you're okay either way. You're probably gonna be shooting anything more than seventy grand bullets. But if he had the choice. I'd probably if it were me. I'd go with a one seven versus good and probably not a big difference between eighteen and twenty. But you definitely moved up to at least the eighteenth i understand eighteen. I would definitely go twenty. What you're doing. I would i would absolutely just let it go at that. And 'cause you're to get a little bit more velocity. You're not gonna get more accuracy. People sometimes get confused along. A barrel does not give you more accuracy. But you're going to get a touch more. Velocity and ashley for shooting out two three yard. You're probably gonna be holding right on for the most part not even have a dial up. You're going to have fun though. Yeah people are asking. Appreciate the call sir question if you used to two to three wild chamber. It doesn't affect anything else that you can use to three ammo in it. You can use five six ammo in it. That's the point of the chamber. You can go back and forth so same eggs same loads you can use factory loads of either one. You can use custom load. It's just a very slightly.

This Week with George Stephanopoulos
US FDA Recommends Booster Jabs for Over 65s
"Few days before the official start of fall. What was billed as the summer of freedom has come and gone on the national mall more than six hundred thousand flags one for each life loss to covert the sea of white representing unfathomable and devastating toll. Just three months ago the. Us daily case average was nearing a record low about eleven thousand new cases. Now we're averaging about one hundred forty three thousand cases per day reporting roughly one million cases over the last week and while president biden hoped an fda advisory panel would recommend boosters for all vaccinated americans on friday. The panel voted to recommend boosters only for those sixty five and older or at high risk of severe disease. Dr anthony found. She is standing by joins us in just a moment. But we begin with the latest on that fda recommendation and what it all means for some of the most vulnerable as the school year gets underway. It was just last month at president biden. Laid out his plan for booster shots. These booster program is start here. September twentieth pending approval. Fda cdc committee outside experts that approval did not come for everyone and while the handled did not officially vote on it they do support including vulnerable populations like teachers healthcare and other frontline workers in this first round but when it comes to ending the pandemic the message remains clear to vaccinate the unvaccinated. While seventy six percent of adults have received. at least one dose the millions of unvaccinated americans are fueling hospitalizations and directly impacting. Some of the most vulnerable children

AP News Radio
CDC Finds Unvaccinated 11 Times More Likely to Die of COVID
"Hi Mike Rossi you're reporting the CDC finds unvaccinated people are eleven times more likely to die of cold at nineteen three new studies conducted in the United States that were released Friday show Colbert nineteen vaccines remain highly effective against hospitalizations and death the centers for disease control and prevention says one study tracked over six hundred thousand covert nineteen cases in thirteen states from April through mid July it found the unvaccinated were four and a half times more likely to get infected and eleven times more likely to die than people who were fully vaccinated but protection against coronavirus infection drops to seventy nine percent in June and July compared to ninety one percent in the spring two other studies showed vaccine protection slippage for older adults hi Mike Rossi up

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Everything You Need to Know About Larry Elder
"Larry elder is with us in. Larry i love so much a the aspect of your personal story and i think californians relate to sharing stories about your your father about your brother about your life. Your love of california people appreciate a common sense approach to what has been a distorted twisted version of the american dream by gavin. Newsom and larry. I must say i'm really encourage. The governor newsome is attacking you the way it is because for a while though he is because for a while he ignored you on. Evidently he must think that You do have the momentum that many of us are praying that you have Mike you're being charitable. This man is scared to death. He just gave up to interviews one with the editorial board of the la times and one with the editor boards of a bunch of other newspapers slamming. The table cursing angry. He went on with went to full captain clear on the scene from the cain revoke i was on the witness stand and kind of broke down had a mental breakdown yet. He mentioning my name for the first time. Because i'm the one he's afraid of. And i'm the one who can talk to black and brown people. Because i'm from the hood you pointed out. My dad came in nineteen forty sevens. You bought a house at now is worth six hundred thousand dollars. Because of the outrageous cost of living in california. The average price of a home is now eight hundred thousand dollars. A one hundred percent more than the eric price at home in america largely because of these environmental extremists that have taken over sacramento and run the state in the last twenty or thirty years gavin. Newsom as afraid. I'm going to be able to explain this way. So then joe jones six back can connect the dots between the outrageous cost of a home in california and left wing policies and sacramento and the rising crime and letting policies in sacramento this attack on the police this false assertions the police are engaging in systemic races. I mean we'll talk about the importance of choice in public education. So the money. Follow the child and the other way around lack round. Parents want school choice. They both the democratic party year after year the year. who's number one contributor teacher's union and they're adamantly opposed school choice. I can break the stranglehold over the democratic party. They have on minorities. Eighty percent of the kids in california are black and brown who have or getting a sub-standard education and they're scared. I'm going to be able to make that case. In ways that the average california can understand

UN News
Afghanistan: ‘Major’ Crisis Looming, UNHCR Warns
"A major major humanitarian crisis is looming in afghanistan. The u n refugee agency. The unhcr said on friday amid ongoing uncertainty about vulnerable afghan seeking shelter across the country's borders. The reality is. The displacement crisis is inside afghanistan with more than six hundred thousand afghans displaced this year eighty percent of which are women and children said. Unhcr spokesperson babur balaj speaking from pakistan in an appeal to the world not to turn away. It's attention or focus from afghans and afghanistan. He warned that it cannot be allowed to become a humanitarian catastrophe. If you look at the numbers eighty percent of women and children and we know is a landlocked country if support if play is not going in jail there. We could be facing a major major crisis since the taliban takeover almost two weeks ago. There's not been an accident of accounts from the country crossing into neighbouring pakistan and iran. Unhcr said

Between The Lines
Afghanistan Withdrawal: Could Chaos Have Been Avoided?
"A follow up to our show with john measham last week now in the seven years of presenting these program on radio national of not received such enthusiastically positive feedback from listeners. As id to last week's episode when professor michel defended the us withdrawal from afghanistan. Well that many of you were persuaded by me. Shamas argument you still wanted whether the baden administrations evacuation plans could have been handled a lot. Better after all the us withdrawal. Well it's been widely seen as a humiliation and embarrassment a betrayal and a disaster. So was there a way to avoid a messy exit from afghanistan. It's a good question which put to join me shama. This week tom. My view is that there was no way to avoid a messy exit. It didn't matter whether donald trump was in charge or dwight eisenhower. Had come back from the dead and been put in charge. It just wouldn't have mattered. It would have been messy. Under any circumstances hell may explain why the key starting point is to recognize that. We're talking about moving. Huge numbers of people out of afghanistan very quickly We moved as it is a one hundred twenty two thousand people in fifteen days and their estimates that there were another six hundred thousand afghanis who wanted to get out and most of them had worked with us in one capacity or another so. We're talking about huge numbers. Now whenever you move huge numbers quickly you have to do. Two things. one is extensive. Planning it has to be extensive on the ground planning and number two at the first sign that there's real trouble at the first sign that the afghan army is collapsing. You have to head for the exits. Those are two necessary conditions so the argument goes to make this work

The Erick Erickson Show
Private Payrolls Increase by Just 374,000 in August
"Our economy is realigning in various ways private poet payroll increased by just three hundred seventy four thousand in august the estimate from adp with six hundred thousand. This is from cnbc us. Companies created far fewer jobs than expected in august as the covert resurgence coincided with cutbacks in hiring according to a report wednesday for payroll services firm. Adp private payroll rose. Just three hundred. Seventy four thousand for the month well. Below the dow jones estimate of six hundred thousand though above july three hundred twenty six thousand which was revised downward slightly from the initial. Three hundred. thirty thousand reading. Most of the new jobs came from leisure hospitality which added two hundred one thousand positions in a somewhat hopeful sign that an industry beset by labor shortages continues to recover education and health services combined. Fifty nine thousand for the month is hospitals in some parts of the country were swamped with virus. Cases and schools began to reopen following a robust recovery from the shortest but steepest recession in. Us history economic data late has been disappointing. Possibly reflecting pullbacks from the summer surge of the delta

One Life Radio Podcast
CHD President and General Counsel Mary Holland on Covid Vaccine Injuries
"Mary holland. One of my favorite people. How you doing today mary. I'm grace could yeah. It's great. We're going to call him a mondays mondays with mary. It's gonna be regular well and there's so much to talk about my goodness let me introduce you for people that maybe are listening for the first time mary holland serves as president and general counsel of children's health defense. She left the faculty of new york university school of law where she surfers seventeen years most recently directing. Its graduate lawyering program. Mary received her master of arts and juris doctorate degrees from columbia university and her undergraduate degree from harvard. She has worked in international public and private law and mary is the co author a vaccine epidemic and the hp vaccine on trial seeking justice for a generation betrayed. You can find mary at children's health. Defense dot org. That's children's health. Defense dot org. We have a lot to cover today with our children's health defense. Update okay so there were an additional twenty seven thousand reported injuries from the covert vaccine in just one week so from last week to this week. So what kinds of what. Kind of injuries. Mary are being reported. And what about deaths bernadette all kinds of injuries are being reported and death the total deaths so far that have been reported and we know that's really a small faction of what the real number probably is over thirteen thousand and the number of total injuries. That have been reported or over six hundred thousand. I don't think this would be possible. Except for the fact that the government and the industry and the healthcare profession all have liability protection under emergency use authorization status It's really distressing thirty. Two percent of those deaths were within forty eight hours of having developed symptoms after the shot. So i it's it's extremely troubling bernadette It's just there. Were over five hundred fifty deaths last

The Charlie Kirk Show
Did Joe Biden Intentionally Give the Taliban US Military Technology?
"Greatest enemies have all of our military technology. All of it. How is it possible. That joe biden. Let this happen. Was this intentional. Did he want our enemies to have it hard to believe that incompetence could possibly let this happen jake sullivan. The highly unimpressive person's never done anything useful in his life because we don't have a complete picture obviously of we're every article of defense materials has gone but certainly a fair amount of it has fallen into the hands of the taliban and obviously we don't have a sense that we're going to be ready to handle the handed over to us at the airport. The taliban now has the twenty six largest air force in the world with zero pilots. Six hundred thousand weapons seventy five thousand vehicles two hundred total aircraft and eighty five billion dollars in total weapons hundred ten helicopters sixty transportation cargo airplanes twenty light attack airplanes and eighteen intelligence reconnaissance and surveillance airplanes. The taliban now has more black hawk helicopters than australia and this is all on our government. This is all on joe biden. Who now wants praise. Who says this was a perfect withdrawal. Are you kidding me.

Everything Everywhere Daily
The Events Leading to the Boston Molasses Disaster
"The day of tragedy. Two things happened. Which helped influence events i was that a ship arrived from cuba and transferred over six hundred thousand gallons of molasses to the tank. The molasses was heated to make it less viscous so it would be easier to transfer and the amount transferred almost completely filled the tank to the top. It was one of the few times the tank had been completely filled since it was constructed. The other thing which happened. Was that a warm front descended on boston. The temperatures went from two degrees fahrenheit or minus seventeen degrees celsius to forty degrees fahrenheit or four degrees celsius in one day. It's believed the thermal expansion of the previously cold molasses due to the increase in the temperature and the addition of warm molasses from the ship. Put enough pressure on the tank to cause it to fail catastrophically there also may have been fermentation going on inside the tank which would produce co two. Which would also create pressure at twelve thirty pm. The tank burst because of the increased temperature of the molasses and the incredible pressure. It was under in the full tank. The viscosity was quite low. When it bursts out of the tank it did so like water. It wasn't slowly pouring out like you would see molasses come out of a bottle reports. Were that the wave of molasses was twenty five feet or six meters high and traveled at thirty five miles per hour down the street. The explosion of the tank burst with the energy of eight hundred fifty sticks of dynamite rivets from the tank. Shot out like bullets lodged in buildings. The tank couldn't have burst at a worse time. Children were walking home from school for lunch and workers were out in the street. Buildings and elevated railways were hit by the flood and collapsed. Once the molasses burst forth from the tank the non newtonian nature the fluid to kick in now that it was no longer under pressure and exposed to the outside air the molasses viscosity increased and its flow. Slow dramatically once. People were caught in it. It became the fix europe that most people are accustomed to which made it very difficult to get out of the initial death. Toll was only ten people however over the next several days and weeks more bodies were found with the final body. Count reaching twenty one. The last bodies were found four months after the flood because they were swept out into the boston harbour

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Gorka: Return of Mask Mandate for Fully Vaccinated Is 'Utter Insanity'
"You heard right. Yes the mosques on back but this time for those who are fully vaccinated. You are meant to john. Your mosques again. Despite having had the vaccination administered and to where those mosques indoors including for children in school do not comply with the science denies. This has nothing to do with reality. Look at the facts. We are talking about a disease that killed six hundred thousand people almost all exclusively oven advanced age with existing comb mobility's at the same time. The most egregious part of this decision from the biden administration is to mosque children children. Who if you look. At the actual data for infection and death are almost to all intents and purposes in vulnerable to the corona virus unleashed from china. They have a mortality rate. Chiller have a mortality rate with kobe. Nineteen of zero point zero five percent but they want you to live in fear. They want to deny the efficacy of the vaccine. They want to deny the concept of a vaccine. Never never in human history have multiple vaccines been deployed against the one and the same disease and afterwards the health authority deemed it necessary to physically put a baria on your face after you've been vaccinated it is share oughta insanity

FOMO Sapiens with Patrick J. McGinnis
"six hundred thousand" Discussed on FOMO Sapiens with Patrick J. McGinnis
"Foam we were sending out sixty five million bags of chips right. That is a ton that is like so many it's eighteen wheelers pulling up and you're moving them through and you know there's a certain system to it that where you're from making the chips to getting the chips into somebody's cupboard. There is a certain system to that. And just the physical space that it requires. Were okay if you're going to double your sales. Look the space if you have three hundred thousand square feet you now need six hundred thousand square feet that stacey madison founder. Stacy's pita chips and be bold bars. i'm your host. Patrick mcguinness and this is almost sapiens. The world spinning out of control. It can be impossible to know what to do and what to miss out on. That's called fomo which is short for viewer missing out. How do i know. Because i coined the term and on the world's first foam and this is the show where i ask. Entrepreneurial thinkers.

The Sean Hannity Show
"six hundred thousand" Discussed on The Sean Hannity Show
"That is worse. You know what we're going to have to wonder worry be concerned about whether in fact this this becomes something that is going to become another health issue but anyway Congressman rob wittman also. Biologist joins us so everybody it seems to me. Everybody should have known very early. The only one that stated publicly was donald trump. There were a few of us in the media when we looked into the lab and we found out. They studied corona viruses. Now we have videos of bats that are flying around that same virology institute and we knew they were involved in gain of function and dr fauci new. So now we're finding out from this defector that in fact all of this was happening and that they were weaponising viruses in those laugh at. Do you believe that to be true. Congressman or sean. There's a ton of information out there that would make you know what was happening at the wuhan lamb and i believe that we need to be gathering every bit of intelligence including what we had from defectors And then taking action. Listen to as a biologist. I know when you when you work with these pathogenic organisms in these labs. We have to take extraordinary care. These these organisms are tremendously lethal if they are mishandled and to have that source there and all sudden say no no no it was alive market and for china not to allow an open independent investigation for the world health organization to essentially be complicit with them and say oh by the way china. You investigate yourself and you tell us what you find. I mean here we are today and just as you said earlier when president trump said. Hey we need to be looking at. Just there's something going on there. When senator tom cotton's said we ought to be looking at this when others said the same thing. We all dismissed all this crazy. Conspiracy theorist now what we're seeing is as intelligence bills and as we see chinese communist party officials really going after folks In the scientific community also you see whistle blowers disappear. You see any journalist there that is willing to report on this all of a sudden be attacked by the communist party. There is so much there. I believe shawn that needs to come to light. It will only come to light. There's an independent Of jack objective investigation goes on. And i believe unless that happens that there needs to be consequences for china. You can't say well we'll have our our intelligence community. Take a look at this and give me a reported ninety days which is what the president saying. Meant today jake sullivan. The national security adviser says well china could face isolation from the international community. No no this is about the death of six hundred thousand americans and three point four million people worldwide this. this has got to be more than just..

AP News Radio
As COVID-19 Crisis Ebbs, Some Seeking 9/11-Style Commission to Investigate Virus
"With lingering questions over the origin of the covert nineteen pandemic there's a push on Capitol Hill for a full blown investigation two senators one Democrat and one Republican have introduced a bill to establish a National Commission to investigate the corona virus outbreak that's killed more than six hundred thousand Americans senators Bob Menendez as in Susan Collins say the pandemic's death toll is more than two hundred times that of the nine eleven attacks but Congress has yet to establish that type of Blue Ribbon commission to investigate vulnerabilities in public health and issue guidance on how to better prepare for the future but the bill has an uncertain fate just like the failed attempt to create a commission to study the capital insurrection earlier this year Jackie Quinn Washington

AP News Radio
US COVID-19 Deaths Hit 600,000, Equal to Yearly Cancer Toll
"As two of its biggest states lived most of their covert nineteen restrictions the nation's pandemic death toll has hit another milestone the pandemic's now killed more than six hundred thousand people in America as tallied by Johns Hopkins University average daily virus deaths are now around three hundred forty a tenth of January's peak with more than forty percent of Americans now fully vaccinated more governors are dropping restrictions like California's Gavin Newsom we are here June fifteenth to turn the page and Andrew Cuomo in New York we can now return to life as we know it new Yorkers will still have to wear masks in schools and on subways not so in Maryland where governor Larry Hogan says the state will not require masks anywhere Sager mag ani Washington

AP News Radio
U.S. Crosses 600,000 COVID-19 Deaths
"The US has hit another grim milestone in the covert nineteen pandemic the virus has now killed six hundred thousand Americans according to a Johns Hopkins University tally that's more than the populations of Baltimore were Milwaukee and about equal to the number of Americans who died from cancer in twenty nineteen even as the nation makes progress against the pandemic we're still average in the last seven days because of three hundred and seventy deaths per day president Biden says that significantly lower than at the pandemic's peak but it's still a real tragedy and he's making another please if you have not been vaccinated get vaccinated Sager mag ani Washington

Armstrong & Getty On Demand
"six hundred thousand" Discussed on Armstrong & Getty On Demand
"The answer is i believe. He's in the past essentially acknowledged that he was certain things that he would do or do. Wow that's that's not great. So i'd read about the long pause and i thought on nothing wrong that i've i've tried to employ that myself more in life. If you're not sure what you wanna say about this. I take a second nothing wrong with the not going to hurt anything. That was uncomfortably long and then his answer was much better having paused yet. You know some of our affiliates and thank you for listening wherever you are. Some of our affiliates are automated stations and they have alarms. that will go off. If there's nothing on the air for certain amount of time. And i was getting nervous that those alarms would start going off pause so long but i'm rooting for joe biden specifically as he deals with putin and even more so china just because there are adversaries i think he's leaning heavily on anthony. Blinken who i think is a pretty sharp guy pretty reasonable in his foreign policy ideas. And if you're just a just a full-on partisan and you just want the democratic party to fail. Joe biden's not running for re election. There is zero chance of that in my mind and there is zero chance. Kamala harris gets elected. She is one of the worst people in politics and she couldn't get elected to anything at this point unless she ran in a single party way over the top crazy ass state like california where she won center. So you don't have to worry about those people in the next election and then building momentum just think about the united states in our our good fortune so anyway biden's there on the world stage and i wanna talk a little more about the g seven in the putin summit but he was. He was doing a press conference yesterday and he. He came off like this clip forty olivia. We should be opening up. The the the the passes to be able to go through. Provide Provide Food assistance and economic is vital assistance to a population. That's in real trouble for example rebuilding of of syria of of libya So that was edited together. He he referred to syria libya several times. Yeah was that edited. That was different than the one i heard earlier because i mean he. You could argue. He's making a list because both syria and libya need to be Rebuild let's your forty one we can work together with russia for example and and libya and for example the rebuilding of of syria of of libya. So i'm hopeful that we can find an accommodation that where we can save the lives of people in for example and in libya it's just seemed incoherent to me that like 'cause i do believe the theory that he gets some sort of Drug that old people take to make them more alert or treatment of early onset. Dementia wonder if there's any chance she like i. I'm sorry. I don't mean early onset. I mean very early stage of any chance that Yeah and if you know anything about this Like you're in that situation or your mom and dad or somebody you could texas Like if you got a day you really want to be sharp like today. He wants to really be sharp. Dod like lay off the day before. You're gonna hit a double dose. They or anything. Is there anything like enough on your ritalin for the final exam sort of like today was like at a yesterday was at a low point because he did a lot of that like you know both those all those clips you heard were from yesterday the really really long pause and then the stumbling around and then the libya syria libya syria thing. I wonder if the allay delay off his drugs. He's going to really hit them hard tomorrow. I i hope the story is written at some point. Yeah i don't know so if you're not following this stuff yet. G seven meetings and then the big nato meetings which is substantially the same crowd Some some changing People at the table and then the big meeting with the eu which is substantially all the same people. And then he's going to meet with the vlad putin and we got an email. I'm sorry an email from jt who said Oh no you don't have to wait months to see what happens because you're supposed to come out with big announcements and big policy moves at the g seven. That have been months in preparation. You're staffers. everybody's been getting together for months and months and in the coming together as the big announcement thing and that's absolutely true as far as the g. seven goes there wasn't that much announced that was substantive there were shiny words exchanged but very few solid policies. Partly because what we've been talking about. The eu in particular is dependent on some of the bad guys on china on russia. And they're just. They are not willing to poke him in the chest. As far as the thing with putin goes. that's what condoleeza rice was talking about more than the g. seven the putin meeting. Don't worry about what said to by both sides coming out because putin it's absolutely in his interests to come off as a hard guy to chuck a little bit to say. The united states as usual tries to bully the world. Well we have our own needs blah blah blah. But just see what he does in the next few months it could be. He continues to play the tough guy. But then you noticed the the ransomware attacks are really tapered off. So we'll have to see because he has absolutely in his interest to continue to to show his people at the. Us are a threat. That's how he holds onto power so don't look for any combat. It's not gonna happen. So i officially have hit six hundred thousand dead from kobe in the united states. You know it's pretty easy This has been going on so long to forget to not recognize. What a huge number. That is I remember when this whole thing started as discussing with a buddy of mine and We're discussing various things that kill various people you know car wrecks kill thirty forty thousand people a year. Alcoholism kills eighty thousand people a year. And i said you know it's not gonna kill as many people every years. Alcoholism he said. Oh i think it'll kill many multiple snipe thought you know. I didn't say anything we're friends and i thought no freaking way. Oh yeah not even close. I thought eighty was out of the question. Six hundred thousand americans have died from covid. That's incredible yeah. It really is you know and people catch about the numbers and how accurate the but you gotta take more or less face value with somewhere in that neighborhood. Oh yeah yeah. Yeah yeah. I was just reading her trying to find it. What the heck did i do with it Article from the new york times there. It is many post. Covid patients are experiencing new medical problems. The study finds. And i think we've all heard some of this and some of it. I think is scary and legit and troubling and we need to figure out what's going on on the other hand they go through some of the some of the health problems that people had post cove that they did not have.

AP News Radio
U.S. Leaders Gather to Mourn Nearly 600K American Virus Deaths
"The nation's leaders are honoring the nearly six hundred thousand Americans who have died of covert nineteen since the outbreak began legislative leaders gather to mark a moment of silence the builder heads but gave no speeches concluding by joining the soloist in singing god bless America as the done to show unity during other tragic events president Biden marked a grim milestone while still overseas my heart goes out to all those who lost a loved one the president says even though the death rate is dropping below four hundred Americans a day it's still a real tragedy having six hundred thousand cobit deaths is about equal to the number of Americans who died of cancer in twenty nineteen but the true Kobe death toll is believed to be much higher Jackie Quinn Washington

AP News Radio
As US COVID-19 Death Toll Nears 600,000, Racial Gaps Persist
"Racial gaps persist as the confirm U. S. cobit nineteen death toll nears six hundred thousand an AP analysis found that while the coronavirus death rates among blacks Hispanics whites and Asians a relatively close to their share of the U. S. population adjusting for population age differences native Americans Latinos and blacks are two to three times more likely than white people to dive code nineteen and Latinos are dying from the virus at much younger ages than other groups Hispanic people between thirty and thirty nine died at five times the rate of white people in the same age group gaps in vaccination rates are also persisting with blacks and Hispanics lagging behind the still incomplete data suggest that a racial gap is emerging again in Michigan for example blacks are fourteen percent of the population but accounted for twenty five percent of the over one thousand deaths reported in the past four weeks Jennifer king Washington

The Times: Daily news from the L.A. Times
"six hundred thousand" Discussed on The Times: Daily news from the L.A. Times
"In malaysia. Some in the philippines. The most tragic victims of the see-saw not so secret war in laos are the refugees. The official estimate is that about one out of every four allows has been a refugee more than six hundred thousand of them. Some have been refugees more than once and when they came to america finally many of them resettled in the bay area or other cities around california other states that have significant populations include minnesota.

Business School
"six hundred thousand" Discussed on Business School
"In this episode. I talked to share rowbottom. Who brings together three things that you would never think would actually belong in the same place video. Yes a personal brand with a lot of vulnerability. Yes but it took both of those and she put it on the online resume platform. She put it on lincoln. What we thought was a business platform. She brought life and vulnerability into it and because of that. She is the most popular brand on lincoln. She is the media celebrity on that platform most popular for what she's done. They're all having over six hundred thousand connections on a platform. That doesn't even is unable to do back. Having over fifty million organic views on her videos and shows you literally how she built her brand how she general generates leads and what you can do to do the same. The formula the tips strategies and actually going to what person vulnerability is all about and this episode would shea. Rowbottom starts right now. One thing is for certain just.

Red Blonde Fox
"six hundred thousand" Discussed on Red Blonde Fox
"Embassy alone giant. Turn off she would come out for main a they were worrying to really and i think your vendors from this crazy terrible ever seen our my only about the issue but as bad as it was i mean also guy so many different households. We didn't even know the pandemic. because god's hand was on us he had heart koshen angle that our mark houses what is protection on. Marin has kept awesome children you know every minus was six hundred thousand people dying and not only that is often in the world right now because his people that double leaner wasn't virus. Your got sick from the virus..

The Stuttering John Podcast
"six hundred thousand" Discussed on The Stuttering John Podcast
"Yeah. And can you see it? Yep, earlier well-known model for the virus is slow erosion. New vaccine. Confidence is a cause for concern, virus transmission. It also says, is increasing Thursday or States. We've also learned that vaccination rate seems to be declining, meaning, it's not the time for people like Republican Senator Ron Johnson to start panicking spear, see Flames about vaccine. Passports, also telling people could not get vaccinated. That is what he did though, in an interview Thursday, My standpoint because it's not officially through vaccine. I think we probably should have limited the distribution to it to the the vulnerable. The people that really aren't is a very young age. I see no reason to be pushing, vaccines on people, and keeping them honest, everything they said is wrong and dangerous, vaccines save lives and the vaccines improved in this country. Have all been shown through testing to do just that safely. So I mean, what's wrong with this freaking? You know, I don't know. Is there something that we don't know whether they actually want to see people die? I mean, I mean, I mean it's cuz here's the thing, here's the thing, intelligent people. And I want to say this, I guarantee you, there's a hell of a lot more dead rats that are vaccinated. Then there are Republicans, the people that are left when you start seeing, well, there's a decline in Fascinations, it's because the people that are left are saying, I ain't get no vaccine. I don't trust them. At the end of the day, every time, one of those dies, that's one less frigging Trump supporter. That's just the way that it is, they're killing their own friggin people. That's what they're doing. And I don't think they realize that they are literally pushing so much bullshit and the people that are following for it are not the Democrats. The people that are falling forward of the people that still think that Donald Trump's going to come back in 2022, these are the people that think that that Lindale Jacqueline is actually going to bring evidence out, that's going to save Donald Trump and put him back in the white house. I mean, you gotta be stupid to not do this shit off. I mean, how people are freaking dying? We have lost almost six hundred thousand Americans, six hundred thousand Americans. We've lost over three million people across the globe and dr. Burke said, Richard that hundreds of thousands of lives could have been prevented if Donald Trump would have acted sooner. Absolutely, you know, and handled differently. Absolutely. And the thing is dead. It's already spiking up again. There was over, 300,000 brand new cases in one day in India 300,000. When the United States of America is fully vaccinated and we hit the herd immunity for the country. It's not over for us. We have to then send teams all over the world. We need to absolutely be the leader of the Free World. And we need to absolutely invest in making sure that other countries get vaccinated. That's a fact, I don't give us what anybody says, tax dollars, tax dollars if this doesn't stop and we don't offer the world. Read her treats, her community continues to go people continue to die. Doesn't stop..

Lex Fridman Podcast
"six hundred thousand" Discussed on Lex Fridman Podcast
"That i think generalizes the different kind of value these Of these tokens what does the future value and impact of cryptocurrency. Look like if we look through the lens of these tokens. I think valuing oldies tokens and determined. That isn't something i'm particularly great at. I haven't spend a lot of time on that. I've spent the majority vast majority of my time on building. These systems an architect and getting them to fruition and getting them to a place where they operate properly unable to technical in the crypt economic. And in every other. In every other sense. I think with bitcoin there is a certain conception of non-governmental fiat. Money that bitcoin is really the first Creator of right. So there's very powerful idea called fiat. Money is basically more or less kind of forty or experiment on august. Fifteenth of this year is maybe even the fortieth anniversary you know. Government can say. Hey i have a currency and it's worth something and here. It is in terms of the way that governments have stopped. That in the past is if anyone tries to make another fiat currency in their country the immediately shut it down right the immediately say. Hey this is really bad. You've done something really bad. It's time for you to stop. Don't do it anymore And it stops right. That's been the history of non-governmental fiat currency. Bitcoin is really due to its decentralized. Nature the first and possibly in some cases in many people's minds still the only true non-governmental fiat currency now how powerful is non-governmental fiat currency. I have no idea right. This is why so. It's really powerful as the ideas that people ascribe to it all right. So let's say people start saying like break people are saying. Hey it's internet money. It's the money of the internet. Okay great what's that worth. I don't know it's probably worth a lot. I have no idea what it's worth. But it's as an idea as a concept to underpin the fiat money the let there be aspect of fiat of bitcoin. You basically look at it and you say yeah in money okay. That could be worth whatever you know. Sixty thousand six hundred thousand great question right. There are other versions of the world. Right where people say you know There are countries. that don't have a good fiat currency. And i see a lot of people using bitcoin So bitcoin is an internet money. It's countries without a good currency money so all the countries without a good currency not now use bitcoin and let there be bitcoin as this right at this conception of bitcoin. What's the value that i don't know that's a great question. Probably probably huge amount of value. Then there's then there's a further conception of bitcoin as some digital gold there's a scarcity dynamic. There's there's all these other kinds of kinds of dynamics what is a portable version of digital gold with some kind of bilton built in scarcity worth up kind of artificially created scarcity What's that worth. I don't know that's that's a great question. I haven't done the analysis on that is the point might be worth a lot. What is it all worth..

Pop Culture Cosmos
"six hundred thousand" Discussed on Pop Culture Cosmos
"They catch on your day. So i'll reach. Initiative was really good. Obviously now it's been hampered significantly because they want us to paper adverts etc escape said now ready just trying to grow organically and get it was not. We are so stuff. This is absolutely incredibly helpful at at at any what he likes journal tolkien by italian. A friend in host communities center. That's how we will grow our audience now because that initial surge we had is like i said as soon as they call it on to that a kind of stunned to i mean in a first day we had i think it was like six hundred thousand interactions and now it's a couple of hundred is what it is when we kind of expected it. We just didn't realize how quickly that would kick in. Is a surgeon now. Every time we do a tweet up you could reach two thousand multi if you spend one hundred you know they kind of said. Hey for them. Yeah most of that on face. Give us facebook marketing. It's you're going out to like a lot of it's fake profiles. it's not. Yeah they don't even they advocates on time. I was looking at the demographics on or not but we did and it was being sent to like completely the wrong capable paying for that. So yeah it really. We would also brought with light builds community from event so i know the first product so is the hardest but then over time our audience. Nowhere here. they'll be able to come together. Don't know what we're about so it will be. It should be easier. I mean we're already planning future projects etc but we've just hit. I think sixty percent now and not spend the first week so relatively the now that we're going to be funded and hopefully we'll be looking at stretch goals. 'cause you guys are at twenty two twenty three more days left twenty three days twenty three days okay and if you guys have time if you guys are listening..

BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast
"six hundred thousand" Discussed on BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast
"I mean i. I've oftentimes done one dollar in. Its money why did you do fifty thousand earnest money. What does that tell the seller to somebody with a lot of investment properties. It means that i'm serious. If it's a seller that may be inherited the house and doesn't understand the business very well which was entirely possible. It just means that in their mind. I'm hoping they think they're going to get that money. If i back out and fifty thousand dollars looks very attractive. I found out later. There was actually cash offer of six hundred thousand dollars and they took mine over there without going through the esscalation process very very cool art in the last little thing here. The left note owner. Cherie unpack was contingencies. You said well. I've got these inspection of the reason. You're okay doing that. That's collision collide and the fifty k. Because you could still back out if you need it to and so a lot of people are always worried like well if i put all this money in. What if i don't like the property or whatever you know okay well you. That's why we have inspection communities is why people to understand to this that like there's such a great strategy to what you just did a you fired now for quick. You found some hidden value that a lot of people. That weren't recognizing you offer a higher earnest money than normal. You put the escalation clause in there and yet none of that was more risky than anybody else. But it sure looks a whole lot better to the seller and so it's just such a great.

Paul Pickett Podcast
"six hundred thousand" Discussed on Paul Pickett Podcast
"A quote a saying or phrase. I'd be content visual or audio content. You put out a video you right into a be. You know cello with the hobby out care what it is. Whatever it is that you wanna make party content. Branding like debate the to south by south west of the diaper. If you wanna put a dime eddie. Forehead like little lucy Content people got to see it visual audio content. Don't just put out songs. Put out tostitos pitchers of yourself put out content visual content of yourself constantly. Put it out. Put it out in times. That are engaging like you need to get on. Google search out like the best time to post on social media. Find out the best has has the us for what you do. Use those hashtag us those times. Post your content out consistently persistently twice three four times a day videos pictures. Whatever not just a little quotes that just songs every time you record songs picture audio hitchcock at visual content. Put it up constantly. That's how this works in the social media world because people put out content spotify sixty thousand song get uploaded per day. Howdy post you take a hit and social media platform six hundred thousand so you take your joints gonna just stand out for the rest. Just 'cause you uploaded it. It doesn't work that way. You gotta constantly put out. Content casa di seen stay relevant yanni goodness yesterday last week last month. It just goes so fast. It goes so fast relevance of artis go so fast even when you super rapid tap. Somebody's bill this week in an album gonna take.

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"six hundred thousand" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"A loose relationship with aws. Just got a note that smackdown creative meeting literally just ended for today. So that's actually early. Congratulations me okay. So here's a ratings report for yesterday or wednesday night we bought. We should have Smackdown matches in two minutes on social media so everyone head over to me at wbz. Instagram or whatever. Let me know what's on tonight. Okay with no major news competition wednesdays dynamite seven hundred and forty seven thousand viewers on tnt which was up less than one percent from last week. The takeover vengeance day fallout edition of annex t seven hundred and thirteen thousand viewers which was up twenty seven point eight percent from last week in the demos dynamite. A point three one which was up seven percent and eighteen to forty nine they were fourth on cable and x t was up thirty three point three percent in eighteen forty nine. They joy point one six and finished thirty ninth for the night on cable. Dynamite one every demo category with the exception of people over fifty and extent of big advantage. Point four zero two point two five and the other demos dynamite doubled and tripled exte- in some cases. Obviously if you were on twitter. Yesterday the overall numbers for aew inex- t in eighteen to forty nine w had four hundred thousand viewers and t at two hundred and two thousand viewers. So if you do the math year if annex t did we'll just round it up. If exceeded seven hundred thousand viewers and two hundred thousand of them were between eighteen to forty nine. Can you do the math. Everybody i half million of viewers were over fifty or under eighteen. And i can tell you. There were not a lot of under eighteens. This is a very very old skewing. Show proof some other scary stats. So inex- t opened basically two million viewers. It was like nine hundred and eighty thousand or something like that. They announced the main event of the show. The main event did six hundred thousand viewers. Four hundred thousand people turned up during the show did not watch the main event which was a big main event with a lot of big stars. So that's a pretty scary stat right there and eighteen to forty nine peak for a w you wanna guess. Do you know like what was it. Sars other numbers. Pay attention to be buddy. What was he a w. p. at eighteen to forty nine The main event. You fool reijo and serena deeb good. Good 'cause match. Let me shoot. I did this. And they're raving about that match for two straight days now serenity fantastic and reijo is is really good too and i don't want to say that rio was like you know just sitting there with a pair of handles honor like a suitcase. That deep had carry around. She was fantastic. But i thought serena deeb just showed a three hundred sixty degree performance everything. She did how she registered things how she sold her injury. How she was on offense how she was. You know working towards re how we know. She has worked with other people her on thunder rosa when people complained that there's not enough women on aew or they're not having enough matches look at these matches compared to many of the matches that have aired in the history of aws insult all of them or anything like that but they have raised it to another level. They are at. They are at another level just because their experience level is so much different. But it shows you where the bar is. And i is serena deeb exchange it cannot be said enough fantastic rio as well too but i'm really happy that that was the match in and kudos to e w and whoever the agent was for that matching whoever timed it out because they gave them the perfect amount of time and if reijo goes on and wins the tournament and whatever happens in the awa title match. This is a natural built in rematch. And it is great to have deep there because she can work with everybody right. So smackdown tonight. We'll kick off with four. You even say that too and it is not good that eighty w is you know. Four weeks ago they were a hundred and fifty four thousand. They haven't seen nine hundred thousand since early december but at least they are still above seven hundred but every you know everything under seven fifty the further they get away from eight hundred thousand. That's not good. And before anybody with annexed t fans want to celebrate this. You know you're getting it's amazing being doubled in it. Sometimes it's been awhile since this happened but tripled up in eighteen to thirty four. That's ridiculous so anybody who wants to stick a shot at aew about what they're rating is the reality is they have eighteen to thirty fours and they are maintaining that base a year ago. They had a lower eighteen to thirty four average than they do right. Now that's really important. They are retaining their people and they are galvanized very strongly behind their product. Where that's not the case with an x t and that's look you need to continue to build on this. They need to figure out some things in there. Obviously throwing things against the wall like sting things like that to try to keep it going but you know at least they have that whereas exte- doesn't and they are when they're barely at six hundred thousand some weeks you know i. It's they still have a lot of work to do. We've got nyein and shayna on bailey's talk show ding dong hello. It's called me. And i guess we'll see and coffee arrive win in the main event on sorrow. Sro is just tweeted. Something or something about the sorrow pups being in the main event tonight. So i guess we'll see yes. Everyone i don't know. I don't know if texas having no power had any effect on the numbers on wednesday but my guess would be probably not because annexed. He opened with a million viewers. So there were well over a million people that on On wednesday night. But i don't know staus. A fourth biggest market in the country is were is that fourth or fifth it. Would it be crazy and saying that. You're s houston houston's pretty massive as well. Although i don't know if they were expected as much as northern texas was percents raquel. Consol has made me interested in a match between her and nyah. Jack's she might be way more talented. That i realized raquel is very talented. Recall is going to get a big push. Raquel probably is going to end up winning the title. I don't know what's gonna happen. If we're kelly goes up to the main roster but i'll tell you one thing about raquel that she has going for her she's very very tall and she's jacking. You know what else said. She speaks spanish. Who so she has a lot going for her that they're looking for so i would not be surprised if she ended up being a pretty big star. I know i know shut up and by the way. I do want to mention this because i haven't mentioned this. And all the talk about kyle. O'reilly let's just say okay. Let's just say the kyla riley was like start to finish total work okay. What nobody's talking about is poor. Adam cole banged is back on the edge of stairs. I think is back on stuff from that spot. But no one's talking about that poor guy..

Amazing FBA
"six hundred thousand" Discussed on Amazing FBA
"Tell me a bit more about so so we're getting a bit closer to me getting my head around an. I'm thinking on behalf of the listening. How we asked about this so raising finance means borrowing money. I guess so. How do we bridge. The gap will give me a concrete example. Take one of the more manageable standing figures a million-pound revenue business through how you would acquire that with none of your money down. If you can think of an example of that you can speak to you without revealing any things. You shouldn't yeah. Concrete said we can drill down to. How do we solve this money site. Because she's like the big barrier. Maybe this business okay. So a deal. Probably so if you're gonna million say you've got it's making net profit to tune to let this keep it some. I would normally look at three s profitability so to keep it simple let's say Two thousand ten thousand ten thousand so that full The valuation business may will be six hundred thousand pounds out then look at the surplus cash in the bank. So i'd look at one tenth the revenue as they were capital which is money. The business needs in the bank to trade each month. Anything over and above that site. Okay i can give that back to the sela closing so when i closed the deal in quiet business anything over and above this mound in the bank account you can have. Because i don't need that. So you've got the valuation and you've got the cash that that's simple times and then i would look at the ways i could fund it to get to. That figure is catch the bank so that you know the six hundred thousand could i. Has it got so much surplus. Cash tie could give sanjay three hundred thousand pounds at closing but added on today the the deal value so i could cite but you've go three two thousand surplus cash. I value basis six hundred thousands of their of the whole deal with the castro regime on..

SRB Media Podcasts
"six hundred thousand" Discussed on SRB Media Podcasts
"Jerry. Foolish to send them. We don't tell ya from Jason hughes can the jerry gilbey notes termine stephen evans. No he's new divy question right for a question for clue been on the show not right. These explusion remain. Calm down on labor nut so he's clued right we've used a. He's been a because obviously on the show. Jonathan yes is this. It is high. Okay oh a new road absolutely nothing count on the competition. It was supposed to last least twenty five minutes. thank you obviously. Didn't get the memo thing in america and so you mentioned you mentioned pole. Furlong earlier Nick and not transparent window naughton sticks. When trevor i came in as a manager was really exciting. Wasn't going to have bruce. Perry hold on for forty. Mario was an exciting saw. Any from your labor before. I mean that was yeah and then put a. I'm full. transfer window was the most exalted. I've ever been and again. That didn't really work out with me. Song gronkjaer malka easy. You know we'd already got plot Don full south heskey you know. We had a ground. Pipe with multiplies from it from fox is useless night. Yeah allow not sure. Remember another plot that we saw that for the first those guys was julian gray sopping. Typing was a from paul from crystal. Palace's this yeah dimension. This thanks pete taylor not as exciting as when we signed song on the next competition news From german when is my birthday. When is my birthday. You mentioned you mentioned full. Even put gary. In these bracket we saw it on loan and then they've been absolutely unreal unload then we saw them permanently and then not quite as good as they were when they were online. Even even now. I'm putting scott hogan's took fifty stars so that yeah. Thank you very much chris. Chris holland on loan. If you remember the new and then we saw permanently for six hundred thousand anywhere. Good wasn't mona. Erase it in recent is. You've got to look for brady night. Yeah yes surreal surata. Yes owning permanently unitedway. Oh yeah chris hollins. Yup yup just doesn't honorees take greg loud on. I didn't think anybody.

The Road To A Billion
"six hundred thousand" Discussed on The Road To A Billion
"Twelve letters and six hundred thousand dollars of income doing that but obviously i've got the reputation to make that happen as you get better and better results. I mean it does become easier and better and better known because kind of continued to market yourself and brand yourself and things like that but if you if you try if you can find that you can sustain yourself by just doing themselves and create a really good niche for yourself there at that point. I think you'll be able to book out more advanced anyway But you know for the. I don't have a good answer for you. Wanna add to it. Because i'm sorry. I think this is the reality of your schedule. I don't know how you're going to be able to get people like if you will really if you're in demand then you can get away with it you like. Hey you know like your reserve a spot with me for like three months. I'm going to reserve a spot. But like they have to be high enough demand for them to do that. And i accept the front or an and saw in the calendar. But people have to be like i ask robin nobody else. So that's that's the part that really has to be overcome these fancy stories like oh such and such as book months out. I'm like wow. How do you do that. That's reality or not. But i mean you can be but again on rob to the best and the road upsells like i would just kill to work with him then..

Real Estate Coaching Radio
"six hundred thousand" Discussed on Real Estate Coaching Radio
"An organized fashion. So let's say that. I want to move to austin texas. What and. I'm a first time buyer. What's my best choice. If i can only go to say four hundred and fifty thousand where what about what do i get. What are my options. Then you bump it up to maybe four fifty to six hundred thousand. Why is this. We have seen after many many coaching calls. And just knowing all of you guys most agents get real uncomfortable showing anything higher price than what they're actually living in or different than their neighborhood or condos versus houses are luxury versus. Not so the more. You're familiar with the more likely you are to say yes. It'd be my pleasure to help you with that. In fact i showed a house yesterday. That meet your exact criteria. Most people know their parents house or what. They grew up in their best friend's house. And you know maybe a couple of open houses. They're just not that familiar..