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US Special Counsel Jack Smith Asks Judge to Place Gag Order on Trump

Mark Levin

02:00 min | Last week

US Special Counsel Jack Smith Asks Judge to Place Gag Order on Trump

"Persecuting him in this matter why the Biden Justice Department this politically tainted weaponized Department of Justice is going after him he has absolutely every right in fact he needs to he has a responsibility to do so what the judge is trying to do is to tie his hands so that he Donald Trump can't go out there and explain his side of the story and the argument he's using of course is the same tired argument the left always uses which is that Trump's speech will lead to people getting in in danger they'll be put in danger that's actually what he's saying a redacted copy of a released government filing Friday after an order from US District Judge Tanya Chukin comes in connection with the election interference case one of four criminal cases he's facing quote the defendant has an established practice of issuing inflammatory public statements targeted individuals or institutions that present an obstacle to him the government said Trump made clear his intention to issue public attacks related to case the when the day after his arraignment he posted a threatening message on truth social this was the message that he posted on August 4th quote if you go after me I'm coming after you how is that a threatening statement it's not of course but what they want to do is to silence him completely Jack Smith does not want Donald Trump to be able to make his case to the American people the effort to keep him off the ballot which is so alive and well right now and you've got people who are completely interpreting the 14th amendment section 3 which does not apply to presidents because the president is not listed senators representatives electors of the president and the vice president but not the president so this effort is going to fail they know it's going to fail they have to know that when this gets to the supreme court if they try to bar Trump from being on the ballot usually the 14th amendment section when 3 this gets to the United States Supreme Court, the courts going to throw it out say it does not

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Fresh update on "tanya" discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show

The Charlie Kirk Show

00:03 min | 3 hrs ago

Fresh update on "tanya" discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show

"So my five-year-old and I, we spent his fifth birthday. We did Rome. We went to St. Peter's. We did just everything. We did everything to do in Rome. We did for basically the weekend, just him and I. And then even his school backpack, um, is, is from Rome. He even has a little, a little statuette of the Colosseum that he just carries around with him pretty much all around the house. And he just absolutely fell in love with Rome. And then when we got to, um, the, the road, um, the roadway of the emperors, and we were looking at the ruins of the forum. And of course the statues are there, the statue of Augustus Caesar, the statue of Julius Caesar. Um, he could, he was really, really fascinated with the, just the architecture and then the photos and depictions of how Rome looked at the time versus the ruins that he could see now. And he could understand even at five years old that he was looking at a picture of what something was versus what something is now. And he even asked me, he said, dad, are they ever going to make it back? And I was like, one day, son. Actually, funny enough, when we were out front of the Colosseum that night, I just got, uh, go on to take him, uh, got him some, uh, strawberry gelato and I'm FaceTiming with Tanya, just kind of let her know we're there, you know, show her some cool pictures. And, uh, of all people, this motorcade just flies by us on, um, in the middle of the street, you know, presidential level motorcade. I'm like, is this, is this Georgia Maloney? What's going on? Is the Pope around or something? But, you know, I could end, see the Pope will be around. So I wasn't really sure. And you see, you see presidential level motorcades in DC all the times I'm kind of used to them. And so I wasn't sure who it was at the time. Then I wake up the next morning and they say, Ukrainian president Vladimir Zelensky has made a surprise visit to Rome and landed last night. So, Oh, great. Zelensky literally photobombed me while I was checking to take a picture of my son at the Colosseum. So there you go. He haunts you. Rome is the eternal city, but I mean, you guys didn't answer the question, by the way, how often do you guys every day? I mean, I have a bust of Marcus Aurelius in my office. I have Caesar crossing the Rubicon in my office too. I have like tons of Roman paraphernalia. We talked about this in the chat. We're Roman Catholics. So that's, I mean, that's pretty like, we pray in Latin. I was born Roman Catholic. So there's that. We, yeah, you'll come home eventually. You don't think about Rome. And we constantly, constantly think of Rome. No, I think of Rome. So it was funny. You got, you were like peppered me with questions in the chat. You were like, do you, I was like, I don't get it. Like, but he doesn't get it. I know. But then you started asking me as well. I watched the documentary. I, you know, the documentaries multiple. I watched, I think I even watched the HBO show about it, right? At least some of the episodes I made about it a fair amount. Like I watch gladiator. Do you even know who, who Claudius was? Yes. He was, uh, he slept with his sisters. He's wrong. He doesn't know who Claudius is, guys. Caligula or Claudia. Oh, yeah. Sorry. Wrong guy. No, I, I, I think I know who Claudia is. Give me, give me a, wait, give me a hint. Give me a reminder. Claudius is the one who's like, was like disabled. And also he has the whole novel about him. My Claudius. Nope. And they got the BBC document. I don't know that one. Disappointing. I don't think about it all the time. Tiberius? Yes. Who's Tiberius? Tiberius was the second emperor. Yeah. I was going to say that I knew he was an after Caesar Augustus. What's he famous for though? Uh, not crossing the Tiberius. No, no. Tiberius is the Jeffrey Epstein emperor. He was on Capri with like all the little boys. I, I admitted this is not my strong suit. I don't think about it all the time. You're picking on Andrew. I know everyone's going to know. Even women are going to know this. Do you know who Maximinus Thrax was? I don't even know who Maximinus Thrax is. You guys are killing me. They don't know who Maximinus Thrax is. Everyone, all of you guys in the audience. Do you know everyone? Everyone in the audience knows who Maximinus Thrax is guaranteed. I mean, listen, I, I know about Caesar. I know about the Triumvirate. I know about the, you know, I know about the four of them. Oh, there were two of them. I see. I know about the Caesar with the Pompey Caesar. And yeah. Who was the third of the Triumvirate? Mark Antony. No, no. That was the second one. That was the second one. It's Crassus. Crassus is the third man. He got gold poured down his throat. I watched the Netflix. Mark Antony was in the second Triumvirate. Yeah. Second one was Octavian Antony. And it's been a while. It's been a while. It's fuzzy now. Listen, the point is I am an appreciator, but I'm not the guy that thinks of Rome every day. I'm just not killing me. So it's so funny when this came out, I think about Rome every day, but I didn't realize I consciously think about Rome as much as I think about Rome until this thing came out. I was like, yeah, of course, we think about Rome all the time. I don't have this. Was it just women didn't know. When Elon Musk was going to fight Mark Zuckerberg, where were they going to fight? They were going to fight in the Coliseum. And that would have been epic. It would have been epic. It should have happened. Then Mark Zuckerberg said, well, he's obviously not serious about it. So it's over. And I was like, why don't you just wait until he says his surgery is done and then do it anyway? He should have just invited Elon Musk to a tech event in Rome and then just come out and be like, I'm ready to go. Let's go to the Colosseum. Just like Andrew. It's not about necessarily knowing every piece of trivia about Rome. It's about, could you imagine yourself in gladiator armor walking into the Colosseum to do battle with Mark Zuckerberg? But here's the thing. I would put gladiator as one of probably my top 10 movies. Look at him. Listen, I'm an appreciator. I genuinely don't think of Rome every day. I don't. So there you go. It's crushing me. It's crushing me. It's not. I think of our border every day. It's not about Rome. It is the dream that was Rome. Right, Charlie? It's about the dream that was Rome. Yeah, especially the Republican style of government. Now, here's the deeper cut. How often do any of you think of the Byzantine Empire? That's like Rome, the sequel. Increasingly much. Increasingly much. I think about it almost as much as Rome. Constantinople. Hashtag land back. Again, this goes to macro versus macro. Women are not thinking about ancient civilizations because that's very macro. I think we forgot. I genuinely think of things like the southern border every day. That's macro. And like, you know, it matters, you know. And women think about grocery shopping. The desire to restore the Roman Empire did probably destroy Russia. And that's probably why we have the Ukraine war right now. Cause set in motion. All right, everybody, email us freedom at CharlieKirk.com. Download the Rumble app. We'll be live tomorrow at 12 Eastern. Jack follows us. God bless you. Until next week, keep committing thought crimes.

Judge Tanya Chutkan Should Be Nowhere Near a Courthouse

Mark Levin

01:54 min | Last week

Judge Tanya Chutkan Should Be Nowhere Near a Courthouse

"Of transcripts from these various trials and quoted some of them in this recent article. And it was very clear that there is simply no way that this judge has met the rules of professional conduct for judges. So I looked at quotes the that she found that came straight out of this judge's mouth, mostly during the sentencing stage of these plea agreements or trials. And there are several of them in which she basically says Donald Trump is guilty, Donald Trump shouldn't be free, or the guy, she refers to him. She says the election was fair she and square, goes on and on and on. And you may agree with that, but this is one of the issues being litigated in front of her. And of course she picks March 4th, which is one day before Super Tuesday, the most important primary day on the calendar. And she, what I say, jumps the line. the She second was federal case brought, but now she's jumped in front of the first federal case, the one involving and the judge down there, because she wants to rush this, deny President Trump, and his Fifth Sixth Amendment rights, Fifth Amendment due process, Sixth Amendment is the effective representation of counsel, by forcing President Trump's lawyers, despite all the other litigation on, going at the same time, even if he had no other litigation going on, to conduct discovery and to review 12 pages of documents. And that's before they even on their own, you know, use information they have and gather their arguments and put them together and so forth. So the a government half had years, two and so it's obvious that this woman, I will say woman, even though you're not allowed to say woman anymore. Well, what do you want me

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Fresh update on "tanya" discussed on News, Traffic and Weather

News, Traffic and Weather

00:08 min | 10 hrs ago

Fresh update on "tanya" discussed on News, Traffic and Weather

"Officer is facing disciplinary action and being investigated for bias and hatred. According to Seattle's chief of police, come Ryan affords Sims has the story from Beacon Hill. Among those speaking out about this are current city council members as well people as hoping to be elected to city council. It comes as chief Diaz issued really a strong statement saying that his whole apologizes department for this incident. The chief also said that he believes that his department has a long way to go before it restores the public's trust. Now in that statement again by Chief Diaz, an SPD officer apparently made racist remarks that were captured on audio recordings. This latest controversy update comes a week and a half after a body camera video was released where two SPD officers appeared to joke and make fun of a woman hit and killed by another officer. In this latest controversy, people like city council candidate Tanya Wu are calling for swift action. I think we have to take his whole record into account, was hit. But for me personally, I would like to see this person relieve their duty. In the chief's statement, he said the officer and this latest controversy is now on administrative leave. Como News learned that this incident with that officer occurred was uncovered more than a year ago. Now the chief said in his statement that this case was uncovered when a complaint was held with the Office of Police Accountability. Ryan Sims, Como News. Leaders of two local reservations are warning about a spike in fentanyl deaths and a new formulation of the deadly drug. Como 4's Chris Daniels reports from the Tulalip Reservation with the details. A detective found these bright pastel pills in suspicious a car outside the Tulalip Resort Casino. It happened on the same week that police say a woman overdose on fentanyl on tribal land and is not expected to survive. And as the Lummi Nation achieves multiple overdose deaths just outside of Bellingham. Tulalip Police Chief Chris Sutter told me he's concerned about this new batch and what it could do in an already problematic environment. fentanyl is responsible for almost all of our overdose deaths. We wanted to get the word out because we had not seen the multicolored individual pills before. Tulalip's police chief says that 90 % of criminal cases is on the reservation right now are tied to fentanyl. Como four is Chris Daniels. 834 at Northwest News Radio, your home for breaking news and traffic

Julie Kelly: Court Filing Shows Unprecedented Actions by Judge Chutkan

The Dan Bongino Show

01:59 min | 3 weeks ago

Julie Kelly: Court Filing Shows Unprecedented Actions by Judge Chutkan

"And the reason I want to have you on was due to a tweet you had sent out yesterday this abomination of a judge and I use that term judge loosely judge chutkin a who political is clearly activist in DC so yesterday there is a court filing and you got a hold of the transcript and this is incredible that the government is now acknowledging in the persecution of Donald Trump in Washington DC that there is not a single case they have ever pushed to trial in five months from indictment to trial like they're doing with Donald Trump not one Julie of the tens of thousands this is the first time they're doing it and they're not even shy about it it's sitting right here in the filing I mean this is an obvious election interference effort and an effort to get ahead of the case in Florida it is Dan and and I just posted the full transcript you have to buy transcripts so I bought it and I was going to write an article article on it but nothing I could say Dan can do tanya shotkins words so I posted the full transcript on my sub staff you classified with Julie Kelly people have to read this aside from the screenshots I posted yesterday it's not just Dan that she admitted that there is not a single incident or example of a case in DC federal court going from indictment to trial in five months which then she pushed to seven months thinking she's a big hero I will tell you in covering January 6 cases the average time is about 14 months and high in -profile cases say the Oath Keepers and Proud Boys it was almost two years before they went to trial so the idea that she is that Donald Trump is expected to be ready to go to trial in March have pre -trial motions ready in December and the discovery in this case is already 12 million plus pages and she's actually one of the most outlandish things she said in court on Monday was scolding Trump's lawyers

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A highlight from Guest Host Kevin McCullough On Our Fight To Save America From Destruction

Mike Gallagher Podcast

11:37 min | 3 weeks ago

A highlight from Guest Host Kevin McCullough On Our Fight To Save America From Destruction

"Lots of channels. Nothing to watch. Especially if you're searching for the truth. It's time to interrupt your regularly scheduled programs with something actually worth watching. Salem News Channel. Straightforward, unfiltered, with in -depth insight and analysis from the greatest collection of conservative minds. Like Hugh Hewitt, Mike Gallagher, Sebastian Gorka, and more. Find truth. Watch 24 -7 on SNC .TV and on Local Now, Channel 525. This Music. is your source for breaking news. And what to make of it all. This is The Mike Gallagher Show. The thing about Karen Bass, just a couple of years ago, she was talking about how great it is that Los Angeles is a sanctuary city. So this continues to be the political own goal of the decade. Well, Biden said COVID shots are coming back, like it or not. People want someone they know can already do the job. President Trump has done the job. We have the best economy of my lifetime. Everyone was doing better. The border was secure. And now, in the ReliefFactor .com studios, sitting in for Mike today, here's Kevin McCulloch. It is an honor to be back for my good friend, Mike Gallagher, a colleague here at the Salem Radio Network, and also someone who cares very much about what is happening to our country. Kevin McCulloch is my name. You can find me on the Salem News Channel and many of the same radio stations on Saturday nights at 9 o 'clock Eastern with that Kevin show. If you're local in the New York area, you can listen to me on AM 570 each weekday afternoon at 3 o 'clock, AM 970 the answer each weeknight at 7. And we have a lot of fun. My handle across all social media at that Kevin show. Please be in touch with me. I love to interact on the top stories of the day. We've got a lot to get to this morning. Yesterday, one of the judges in the federal trials that is the former president is going to face in upcoming months set the trial date for March 4th. This is in the special case against President Trump that Jack Smith is bringing the U .S. District Judge for the District Tanya Chutkin. Remember that name? It will live in infamy. She's rejected a proposal by the Trump defense team that the trial began in April of twenty twenty six long after the election. She instead set the date far closer to the one proposed by Smith and the government who wanted it on January 2nd. And if you happen to be a criminal attorney, please dial me eight hundred six five five Mike eight hundred six five five six four five three. I'd love to have some validation on this, but one of the one of the broadcasts I do here in New York for AM 970 the answer focuses on litigative issues every Thursday night. And we just talk legal stuff. I'm not a lawyer. I'm fascinated by the law. I think that lawyers that that proves a faithful service to their clients and to the government are are valuable people in our society. But I think it's interesting to see this chess match being played to the public in a way as though lawyers wouldn't know what was really going on here. So let me kind of break it down for you. You had the indictment and the the perp walk and the cuffing and the fingerprinting and all the stuff that they wanted to do to try to embarrass forty five. They had their moment in the in the sun to do that. And then they come back and they say, oh, we're we're going to go to trial quickly. We're going to put you on trial on the second of January. And Jack Smith said, Judge, you've got to put them on trial on the second of January. And the Trump team said, no, we're going to ask for twenty twenty six. And the judge comes back and says, no, no, no, no, we can't give you that much time to prepare. We're going to make sure that you're ready for trial by March the fourth. Now, of all the dates and all the calendars in all the world, March 4th is the day that she just happened to land on. I'm just I'm just looking at this calendar and I'm just seeing of all the choices and options that I have here. And you know what? I'm going to go with March the fourth for no reason whatsoever. Except that March 5th happens to be Super Tuesday. And there's however many states, twelve, fifteen, sixteen states in it. I forget the number. It's one of the most important days of the election calendar. This judge, Tonya Chutkin and and the prosecutor in the in the in the Georgia case are both embarrassing themselves. Fannie Willis and Tonya Chutkin are both embarrassing themselves because their behavior begets kindergartners on day one of preschool. Like it's they're not even in the in the class yet. And they're already like goofing around. Here's what happens between now and March 4th of next year. The Trump team will do a number of things in all of these cases, but they're going to they're going to be filing mainly, especially in the in the state cases for a couple of things. They're going to want those cases moved out of the Georgia state realm and they're going to want to put them into the federal realm because the federal system will be one that's easier to to manage and to and to kind of go through. But beyond that, there are a boatload of motions that will be being entered into the record between now and then that they are going to do everything from filing a motion to dismiss to filing an extension for discovery. And let me just let me just tell you on this on this alleged interference in the 2020 federal case that Jack Smith is doing out of D .C. It's my understanding that there are more than 12 million documents. That will be entered into the evidence, and this Tonya Chutkin joke, this this judge, this this joke of a judge laughed yesterday when told by the Trump team that for proper discovery to be allowed, there's no human way that they could sit and read 12 million pages between now and March 4th. And she just kind of giggled like, ha ha ha. Well, you've already you already know a bunch of the stuff that's in there. Ha ha ha. Friends. We talked about this yesterday. The left is trying to systematically dismantle America and they're starting to let the evil be seen. Right. That was my theme yesterday on the show. We talked about it for three hours. This is another example of that. There's there's this kind of open knowledge that this judge is dismissing. The normal procedures that what would be accustomed to any other criminal defendant, they're not going to allow President Trump. Why aren't they going to give him the same rights and the same protections that they would give a serial killer or a gang banger or anyone else? They're going to have to. And if the judge continues this kind of embarrassing behavior, chuckling at the people that are involved, chuckling at the requests that are made. She's there's a there's a there's a circuit court that oversees this court. And those judges have authoritative roles that they play over the over the sitting judge. That's that's in the court. That is Tonya Chuck him. And if they don't want to be embarrassed, if they don't want to have their circuit embarrassed, they will advise their underling to comport herself differently. But I just find it amazing that we're supposed to buy all of this. This is this is the great lie. They sit here and they pull this stuff and they and they set these unrealistic dates. And by the way, I'm going on the record. They would not have made a January 2nd start date. They're not going to make a March 4th start date. You had it is law. His he has a right to an informed defense. He has he has a right to have his defense know every piece of evidence that's going to be introduced as it's introduced before it's introduced. If the if the prosecution has had twelve point eight million documents in their possession and the defense is just receiving and being made aware of what they're going to introduce. They have to have time legally to not only understand what every document says, but they have to process it and comprehend the implication of what that document has to do with within the case. And then they have to have the right to prepare proper defense of those facts. This isn't a kangaroo court. We're not in a kangaroo nation. There are still laws. And I know these Obama judicial appointees and the Biden administration and the Justice Department all think it's hilarious. What's going to be hilarious is when they get their teeth slapped back at them by their their their upper judges and maybe eventually the Supreme Court, because they're such lunatics with how they're proceeding at current pace. Eight hundred six, five, five, Mike, eight hundred six, five, five, six, four, five, three. Take your calls right now. Eight hundred six, five, five, Mike, eight hundred six, five, five, six, four, five, three. Do you think that Trump will be in court on March 4th, the day before Super Tuesday next year? By the way, some of his fellow Republicans think that he will be. Chris Christie, the shameful, shameful behavior of Chris Christie in recent days coming right back. It's the Mike Gallagher show. Don't go away. Left leaning activists are attacking Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. Read The People's Justice Clarence Thomas and the constitutional stories that define him on sale now from Regnery Publishing. You know. As central banks in countries like China, India and Australia begin transitioning to a digital currency, the Federal Reserve has been contemplating the same for the U .S. With the digital currency, the government could track every single purchase you make. 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A highlight from Reality Check

Dennis Prager Podcasts

28:06 min | Last month

A highlight from Reality Check

"Dennis Prager here. Thanks for listening to the daily Dennis Prager podcast to hear the entire three hours of my radio show Commercial free every single day become a member of Prager topia You'll also get access to 15 years worth of archives as well as the daily show prep subscribe at Prager topia calm Hello, my friends, I'm Dennis Prager great to be with you. I hope the feeling is mutual And I assume to a large extent it is because that's why you're tuning in America has been Divided often there always been people if you will on the left people on the right Certainly, there was a division over slavery. That was dramatic to the point of hundreds of thousands of Americans slaughtered in a civil war What is new in the division today There are a number of things and it's a worthy topic Certainly come to the fore because of the indictments or the charges brought against The leading Republican contender and a former president unprecedented actions in the United States Presidented in virtually every dictatorship What is new is that the two sides have a different perspective Have not just a different perspective that's much that's much too mild The two sides have a different perception that's the word I wanted of reality See the north and south did not differ on facts They differed in values, but not on facts We have today not only Values that are diametrically opposed to one another between left and right We we don't even agree and this this is what is the first on reality If you think it is fair For biological men to compete in women's sports. It's not a matter of values Where where where why is this a values issue? This is a reality issue either. It's fair or It's unfair. That's that's a fact either men have an advantage Whether or not they call themselves women or they don't have an advantage whether or not they call themselves women either men who say their women should be put in women's prisons and women's locker rooms or they shouldn't That is not a difference in values that is a difference in reality We perceive reality differently. I read the New York Times editorial defending Jack Smith We don't agree on on reality. It is not again only an issue of values There is a values issue you better have a massive massive reason unprecedentedly serious reason to arrest a former president and the leading contender of the opposition or you are communists or Fascists or any term you wish to use for people who wish to have dictatorial rule in a country There isn't outside of Alan Dershowitz there isn't a liberal let alone a leftist of whom I am Oh, yeah, there is a Jonathan Turley right Jonathan Turley is another liberal And I say that despite the fact that Jonathan Turley attacked me many years ago Bizarre it just shows you how deep this stuff is because he writes a lot of very good stuff He called me a Judeo -Christian fascist. Did you know that? That that was a new term I've been called everything but Judeo -Christian fascist Because we know the history of Judeo -Christian fascism is so long and dark what It's Yes Anyway another by the way, it's another example of we know what they know and they know they don't know what we don't They don't even read our perspective or hear it or watch it. We we have all we know theirs. I read the New York Times How many New York Times readers read the Wall Street Journal editorial page? This is a terrible a terrible day in America, I Wrote 20 years ago that we're having a civil war and I said and I pray it remains nonviolent I'm not sure that this is not an act of violence isn't isn't every arrest an act of violence Now it as I have I wrote many years ago. There's moral violence and immoral violence So you may say it's moral violence arresting people and it usually is But it is violence and if it's not moral You you have Done something that only the Lord knows what it can lead to It's a very very very very bad thing in American life He told pernicious is that the word what was the adjective for the word lies In the indictment that the headline of the New York Times yesterday We'll find it He was let's see This Is the wrong one I want to get today's Column from the new the or the way the New York Times has reported it There we go You should know by the way, this is very distressing Judges signed to Trump Trump federal case Tanya should come shut Ken Has sometimes handed down sentences tougher than the one sought by prosecutors The woman is a left -wing activist That is who the judges the federal judge The federal judge assigned to former President Donald Trump's latest criminal case Has been publicly critical of January 6th as imposed lengthy sentences on Trump supporters Who went into the Capitol I Know one such John strand who's in not only prison but a particularly Severe prison and all he did is video of him. All he did was enter the Capitol These Most of the the vast majority of the people who went to the Capitol that day went to demonstrate Not to insurrect the day they used insurrection I Realized we're entering The realm of propaganda I He's used the Reichstag fire and I was right The German Parliament was burned in 1933 just as Hitler assumed power in Germany and The Nazis used that fire as an excuse to jail opponents and and rule by Dictatorial decree Ever hear of the term state of emergency Yes, that's what they did Should come a former public defender has shown a scrupulous concern for the rights of criminal defendants During the final years of the Trump administration. She repeatedly frustrated Justice Department efforts to accelerate the execution of federal inmates The Supreme Court reinstated the executions she blocked Supreme Court has overturned her Chitkin would oversee a trial into the case Which she hasn't yet scheduled Trump will make his initial appearance in the case Thursday afternoon. That's today, correct? That hearing is expected to be overseen by US magistrate judge Moxilla Upadhyaya Upadhyaya The indictment unsealed on Tuesday Which accuses Trump of criminal scheme of a criminal scheme to stay in power? after his election defeat the reading from the Wall Street Journal has been randomly assigned to Chutkan a 2014 Obama appointee Who was confirmed by the Senate on a 95 to 0 vote Like to know who the five were Who voted against her? She's not inclined to give people involved the benefit of the doubt Said Douglas Berman a professor of criminal law at the Ohio State University Two worlds in one country Gold dealers are a dime a dozen. They're everywhere what sets these companies apart and whom can you really trust? This is Dennis Prager for am fed coin and bullion my choice for buying precious metals when you buy precious metals It's imperative that you buy from a trustworthy and transparent dealer that protects your best interests So many companies use gimmicks to take advantage of inexperienced gold and silver buyers be cautious of brokers offering Free gold and silver or brokers that want to sell you overpriced collectible coins Claiming they appreciate more than gold and silver What about hidden commissions and huge markups Nick Grovitch and his team at am fed always have your back. I trust this man It's why I mentioned him by name Nick's been in this industry over 42 years and he's proud of providing transparency and fair pricing to build trusted Relationships if you're interested in buying or selling call Nick Grovitch and his team at am fed coin and bullion 800 2 2 1 7 6 9 4 American federal .com American federal .com So the judge that is overseeing the Prosecution and I would say persecution of Donald Trump is a left -wing activist She was part of lawyers for Obama She's the person overseeing the trial she's the judge She is regularly handed down sentences in line with or above what prosecutors recommend That is very rare. By the way making numerous statements concerning the seriousness of the attack on the Capitol and the future threat of political violence driven by Anti -democratic sentiments said John Lewis a research fellow at George Washington University's program on extremism This is all reported in the Wall Street Journal The New York Times is livid with regard to Donald Trump and The his lie that the election was dishonest Let's say it was a lie Do you understand that you're allowed to lie except under oath You're allowed to say a lot of horrible things Nazis demonstrated in front of a Georgia synagogue last month and when the police were asked why they didn't stop them they said because they're exercising their free speech and I am a Jew and I agreed with the police If free speech is allowed it allows for terrible speech it even allows for lies. I Am allowed to say the earth is flat. Is that a lie? Can I be arrested if I get a public forum and say the earth is flat? No First of all, sometimes lie is not clear. Sometimes lie is used as a political weapon We're told that we lie by saying that men and women are basically different. That's a lie It's a lie. We're told by the American Medical Association That it is a lie that men have an advantage in sports Right, these are all lies The stabilizing that's right. Okay, you're allowed a lie, but you can't tell a destabilizing lie to Say that this is not the America I grew up in is like saying that it is cold in the North Pole It is not, you know, I do a podcast with a 23 year old young woman Dennis and Julie it's called and you would love it. It's It's quite remarkable. She's quite remarkable. So I have Philosophized over the following question Who has it worse emotionally? young people Who never saw a free America? Or those of us who are old and did see a free America and are watching it disappear. I Don't have an answer to that question Mm Memories are very powerful and can be a source of comfort and they can be a source of distress if the memories are Over I Don't have an answer to that question. She doesn't either She sort of doesn't understand the America that I grew up in. She believes me. She understands the words When I was a kid, I remember this so vividly I grew up in Brooklyn, New York, we would play stickball in the street So, you know the guys would yell at each other and some guy would say something stupid or mean or whatever and somebody would say shut up and That kid would say Hey, it's a free country That was the answer of the guy who said stupid things are even cursed It's a free country. It was built in you could say anything Even things that are wrong or at least perceived as wrong The president of the United States and the leader of the opposition is going on trial Because he said things that the opposition doesn't believe are true The my favorite is Jack Smith wrote in the indictment That Trump knew that it was a lie that what he was saying was a lie Really then why don't we put Donald Trump on a lie detector There was no doubt in my mind that he is a certain That he was defrauded of the election as you are that Of your name. He is as certain of that as you are of whatever your name is This is what we've come to It has been a revelation to me in my older age You know, you think you know a lot especially if you spend your life thinking and writing and talking I Never realized until the last few years How many people are governed by emotions Trump is the perfect example People I respected voted Democrat because they hate Donald Trump It is better to ruin America then vote for a man. I hate I Feeling is another country where this is happening. Well, we'll talk about that in the next segment But that's it people are emotionally driven One of you wanted a lie, here's a lie. I'm about to tell you a lie that the Enlightenment ushered in the age of reason I Wish we were living in the age of reason If we were living in the age of reason forget a Judeo -christian age just the age of reason Donald Trump would not be on trial It is pure undiluted Passion So here's the question Is there a more powerful force than hatred? Another Question I don't know the answer to People are willing to destroy this country because they hate one man That's fascinating All right, we continue To remind you that August is fundraising month for PragerU. Please make a donation during the break a Meliorate thank you amelia rate. Excellent Sean Sean has a slight OCD problem, but it's very slight If you realize what I've accused Sean of white supremacy OCD My guests are true experts on the Middle East they're in from Israel Felice and Michael Friedson, I've known them for years. They're wonderful human beings and they're honest You know if I didn't ask you personally and I'm not even sure now I know your politics Which is such a credit to you to you both So Israel has been wracked with unprecedentedly large Demonstrations, so I'm curious you heard me you were in the studio and I said, oh Maybe you didn't might have been right before you came in I said America is now one country and two worlds. Is that true for Israel? Is it that severe? Israel is fighting Internally, I'm not so sure that they're trying to Undo what was done as much as they're seeing openings to pick up the power that they might be able to get their hands on so each side is looking for the mechanics of Functioning in a government where they say things are unconstitutional and yet there's no Constitution or laws Go through on the way to being approved as a law of the country Goes through a system whereby somebody will yell it's unconstitutional and have to go through the Constitution committee But yet there's no Constitution. Yeah, that's a phenomenon I will admit but I am curious about the depths of the division what I described about America Do you would you say that about Israel today? It's two countries or two worlds People won't talk about it. It's the kind of discussion that certain things are off limits nobody wants to be accused of doing something because they don't like the sardine where the Ashkenazim where they're taking those kind of intranasian battle Decree you have the phenomenon and I I I shudder to ask the question Do you have the phenomenon that we have in America and I'm telling you it is widespread of Children, I don't mean five -year -olds or ten -year -olds I mean 20 and 30 year olds who will not speak to a parent because of how they voted It's starting to seep in that's what I was about to add and you are beginning to see this happen. Really? Yes Yes, so this has been very divisive But you know Dennis I have to say there are issues here that are far more serious. You're looking at Iranian nuclear proliferation Imagine around October November it could happen and Israel has to go solo Something kicks up off the war. There's been all kinds of tests on borders with Israel whether it's Lebanon It's all of Iran's proxies and all of a sudden you have reservists right now that are saying that we're not going to show up Because of the judicial reforms and we're talking about 10 ,000 or more reservists. We're talking about Air Force pilots We're talking about those that manned drones we're talking about intelligence officers and you can read this every day This is getting to the heart of the nation so I ask you that even if Prime Minister Netanyahu may be correct and if even if you agreed with Prime Minister Netanyahu in terms of the fact of how judicial reforms should play out and when Sometimes the timing for the sake of a nation's security Might be more important and I'm throwing that out because I think people sometimes stop short and don't look at the big picture So even if Netanyahu and his supporters are right It's not it may not be the time because of the security issue. It's one one I have to admit I read that there were people members of the Air Force for example who threatened this and I couldn't believe it because Iran doesn't care if you're pro or anti Netanyahu pro or anti judicial reforms They want to kill you like the Nazis did not distinguish between left -wing and right -wing Jews secular and religious Jews They don't see it that way. They are willing to jeopardize Israel These reservists because of politics. Yes That's how bad it's gotten. So I think that Israel is at a very dangerous moment Where there's such a discomfort look you have high -tech Israel with many of the techies taking their companies already and moving out Now I hear it's happening now too with the doctors and I think that's probably less so but when you have two industries That are so vital to the state of Israel. Then you have to ask yourself why now? You have to ask yourself if you're an activist in Netanyahu's camp, yes you do So the question that many are asking is why now Well, the opportunity presented itself now Yeah Because he won with the elections were coming and going coming and going and finally you got a chance to put the numbers together Right. What's what has people? Pounding their heads against the wall is wondering why when the For example, we're now at something like 30 or 29 consecutive weekends of multi tens of thousands of people marching in the streets We fly in an airplane headed to Israel and we hear the conversations like oh, we'll meet you after the demonstration Or you know, I'm coming to visit Israel I may not go to the Western Wall this time, but I'm not going to miss the demonstration on Saturday night it's become the culture of the country and as it spread each sector within the nation is putting their hat in the ring to be the deciding factor of pushing the Numbers over the top. I guess you'd say what do the supporters of the current situation? Of the the anti -netanyahu folks, what is their argument with regard to the Supreme Court? That they should be allowed to rule on anything without reference to any Constitution Well, I give the this Constitution that aspect of it has fascinated me free free decades Now the idea that when they say it they believe they're talking about something being unconstitutional But they don't take the next step to describe how it becomes unconstitutional because that's their opinion That's why we have what's called the reasonable yes, that's that the reasonableness clause Yeah, all right, we're gonna be back in a moment Folks two great countries are in trouble That's the bottom line the US and Israel to democratic The editors of the editors of the media line org a source of non -biased news about the Middle East Michael and Felice Fritzen are in town from Israel and What they're describing? I mean we have not reached the point where we have Members of the armed forces taking a political position and saying they they won't show up That's I have to say that's that's scary and we're not threatened with existential annihilation like Israel is If these people don't show up a Hesitation is everything and if they're not practicing it's a big problem What is their what is their statement This is not a country worth defending if we don't get our way on the on judicial reform That's basically this the gist of it if you will leave that part of the imagination, but clearly that's what they're saying It's not a democracy anymore and because it will cease to be a democracy if these So if this this notion it will cease to be a democracy That's what they say here on the left.

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Federal Judge Tanya Chutkan Assigned to Trump Election Fraud Case

Mark Levin

01:52 min | Last month

Federal Judge Tanya Chutkan Assigned to Trump Election Fraud Case

"She's a whack job. That's who she is. Born in Jamaica graduated from the University of Pennsylvania Law School worked at the firm of Boies, Schiller, Flexner from 2002 until she was confirmed as a federal judge in 2014. Strong connections to the Democrat Party and then second son whose Hunter dad President Biden is likely to face. It's while at the law firm that Chutkin's high -profile cases included representing Theranos the blood testing company run by jailed Elizabeth Holmes. Thank Now she's been picked over see case the involving Donald Trump in Washington DC. The thing Trump will get a fair shot with her of course not. Most of this is going to have to be handled at the Supreme Court level. Now John Roberts hates Trump. John Roberts and his wife are friends with Tom Frieden and his wife who is a radical kook leftist at the New York Times a columnist we've talked about on multiple and so the system is really truly rigged. Really truly rigged. Now what about Democrats challenging elections? Some time ago we played you a montage of Democrats questioning elections of Republicans. Now they knew they were lying according to Jack Smith. Surely they knew.

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Frank Meyers Shares His Surprising Journey to Songwriting Success

The Doug Collins Podcast

01:41 min | 5 months ago

Frank Meyers Shares His Surprising Journey to Songwriting Success

"How is being an artist? And basically as you started, I think, probably more as an artist and I'm sure riding song as well. Do you think that influenced you in your writing style? Was it mainly you were writing more for yourself and other people liked it, talk to us a little bit, you know, for the first out there who likes to perform, but also has that little bit of riding that has that riding side in them as well. Well, as I told you, I didn't come to town as a writer. I came as a guitar player, but I had put some melodies to other people's lyrics when I come to town. And getting the job with Eddie, Eddie was such a great and is such a great songwriter. You know, I just wanted to show him a few of the songs that I had put melodies to. And he liked my melodies, and it kind of went from there. We ended up we ended up writing together. We went and we hoping to show for Tanya talker down in New Orleans. In October, I guess of 81 and she had a title that she wanted Eddie to write with her and it ended up being the three of us writing the song and it was called changes. And that became the title cut of her first aristo album when eris the first moved to town. And that happened around November, I guess. And during that time, the guy that produced her was David malloy, who produced that a rabbit, so I met David and he really loved the song changes, and he said, we're going to be cutting rabbit in a few months. If you got anything, bring it over. I said, great. I will. I didn't have anything at the time, but between, you know, within the next few months, I ended up writing you and I and I took that over there and what I've written as a duet initially

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Tucker, Loveless will be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame

AP News Radio

00:41 sec | 6 months ago

Tucker, Loveless will be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame

"The country music association has announced the three inductees for this year's country music Hall of Fame. I'm Archie's are a letter with the latest. Tanya Tucker says when she walks into the Hall of Fame, all her fans will be with her. Tucker will be inducted in the veterans era artist category. Patty loveless says she feels incredibly privileged to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. Loveless will go in as a modern era artist. Will be inducted in the songwriter category. He wrote song of the south for Alabama, good old boys like me for Don Williams and Alan Jackson's gone country. The Hall of Fame inductions will be in Nashville in the fall

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"tanya" Discussed on CodeNewbie

CodeNewbie

01:43 min | 7 months ago

"tanya" Discussed on CodeNewbie

"We ask our guests to fill in the blanks of some very important questions. Tanya, are you ready to fill in the blanks? Yeah, let's do this. Number one, worst advice I've ever received is jump in the deep end. Oh, interesting. Anything with just in it. Just get involved in open-source. If you want to get involved in open-source, absolutely. But that is not the first step for learning to code. I would say if you're someone who likes huge jumping in the deep end, do it. But for me, that was terrible advice. And better advice would have been, take comfortable baby steps that you enjoy. Right, right. Number two, best advice I've ever received is probably honestly those Stanford courses I mentioned earlier, but I would also say this one woman I worked with a long time ago, she said, if you don't know where you're going, if you don't have this long picture, pick somebody who is like a reasonable place to go, I'm kind of aimed towards them so you're going somewhere. Until you've made up your mind. I like that. That's cool. It's really practical too. Number three, my first coding project was about the first one I remember in the ISP was about counting the minutes or users online for broadband and adding them up so that they were getting billed correctly. Nice. And it was in pearl. I think had no tests. And it's a long time ago. No tests, but it did have version control. So we were feeling pretty good. Number four, one thing I wish I knew when I first started to code is. It's all learnable. Everything is learnable. Really, anything you want to do, you can take a step towards it, go try it out, and the people who know it now were

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"tanya" Discussed on CodeNewbie

CodeNewbie

03:34 min | 7 months ago

"tanya" Discussed on CodeNewbie

"Oh yeah, I love this because I've got so many people who have given me a boost along the way that equally people who have just completely destroyed myself confidence and not known they were doing it. So let me talk about the positive ones because they're better. Sure, there's a few examples. I mentioned working in an ISP as a systems networks person, and one person very casual conversation I'm certain he doesn't remember, he just said one day like, oh, there's that problem over there. And I don't know who can handle it. He was the same level as me, and he was just like, I don't know, I think you and I could do it, but I don't know if any of the others could do that. Not in an insulting them way just like there's a skill set here, so it has to be me or you. And I had thought of him as a complete badass. I was like, some loser learning things. And I was like, you know, I could do that. This person thinks I'm on there, oh, is that real? Wow. Oh, that's cool. I got a bunch of these in Google. My first promotion at Google. I did not apply for, like, definitely didn't occur to me to go from level two to level three, which I think is now the new grad level. And I didn't do that. Colleague, she put my name in for promotion. She wrote a note to my manager and said, Tanya's not a two, she's a three. The next two, in fact, somebody found me a project to prove myself with. An egg really brought it to me like this is currently a little too hard for you. By the time you've finished it, it won't be too hard for you. It's yours. I will tell everybody you're in charge, it's your project you're leading it, and I'm here with the guardrails, ask me any questions you want, and if you're not asking the right questions, I'll ask you. Questions? But it's a project that will take you up a level. That was incredible. Like somebody who sees this potential in you, you know? You can do this thing you think is too hard for you, but I don't think it's too hard for you. I think you're going to learn to do it. And so I look at that all the time. Like, who can I give this nada I like way out of your league, you're going to drown and be scared? But like, just enough ahead that like, maybe if you were doing it on your own, you wouldn't get an a on this project, but you would not fail. You'd pass. Yeah, yeah, exactly. Exactly. And then your mentor person there is there too. How could maybe you end up with an a because they help you or they give you advice? It's like that sort of thing has been incredible for me over my career. So I want to make sure that we give you the credit as well because clearly they saw something in you from what you were doing the way you were carrying yourself the way you were doing the job that made them go this person has potential. This person can do the job is going to be great and I want to help support her. What is it that you think that they saw in you? What were you doing? What were you saying that made people be so supportive? Because we all would love to have that support, right? We'd all love to have people who give us these little opportunities. And so I'm wondering, what is it that you think they saw if you can kind of go back in time and remember those moments that made people go, this person, you know, she's something else. I mean, I was doing projects and I was doing the projects and I was mostly bringing them in by deadline and so on. Showing up and being vaguely confident is important. I've often heard people say, you know, but how do I get people to invest in me or how do I get opportunities? Some of it is absolutely luck. Some of it is being visibly competent. Like, show up and do the work and to some extent, make sure other people see you do the work. Don't hide in the corner, but so there was some amount of that, but really I'm so grateful for the people I've

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"tanya" Discussed on Love Island: The Morning After

Love Island: The Morning After

08:19 min | 7 months ago

"tanya" Discussed on Love Island: The Morning After

"I am super excited because I think we're about to get some real good tea India. Oh yes, we are joined by Cynthia leyla and Lydia from Castro a more welcome to the pod ladies. Hello. Hello. You were brilliant on after some by the way. Yeah. Do you know what? You've all got each other's backs. I feel like holding each other's hands and stuff and like, you know, when you're going through that, I know we were talking actually on after some weren't we? Yeah. About how when you're connected physically to the Pete girls that you've been in the villa for, it can sort of make you emotional, but you know they're there for you as well. 100%. Yeah, definitely. Now, it's fair to say that you guys brought the drama into casserole more. Now, did you expect that when you went in? I mean, seeing how solid most of the couples were in there. Definitely not. I don't think that because the early drama at all. Yeah. I think we just kind of went in and just was like, we're just going to follow our hearts and what felt right, raid the wave. Yeah. Did you guys feel like though it would be like hard to turn some of the guys head because some of them are just so solid? Yeah, for sure. I think with Cass as well like by the time that comes around a lot of people are very solid. So as a hard time to enter the Bella and think that anything will come from. Obviously, it does happen, but I don't think anyone had any really high expectations of that happening. Yeah. Well, you know what, ladies, we're absolutely gutted that you've left the villa and we didn't get to find out more about you guys, but we thought we'd play a little game. Oh, fun. We got a bowl full of questions here. We're each gonna take it in turns to pull out a question and then you can decide who you want to ask it to. One of your fellow casuals or India or I please not either of us. Are you ready? Oh yes. Let's go. It's terrifying. Right, Lydia, do you want to kick us off? Yeah, here we go, right? Come on, shoot the hit. Let me see what we've got here. Oh, what was your favorite moment and the vella or obviously it needs to be one of the cast at all? Oh God. It's got to be the I'm not going to lie. It was the straddle. It was so fun. It was probably what I would do on the outside, not obviously on a terrace, but I would probably straddle something. Butterflies go in. Oh my gosh. I'm not going to license. I really thought that you would say I was staying in High School Musical. No, no. Absolutely not. Like the energy one, yeah. I'm with you. Right, okay. On after sun, the castle boys met the Casa girls, have any of the boys caught your eye, and if so, are you going to slide into their DMs? Now we saw some declarations of love. We did. I am going to redirect that question. Back to Lydia. Of course you are. Are you gonna die? No, no, right. This is this edge. All the boys are super nice. Kane obviously really sweet. Everything that you said last night was really nice. It was nice to hear. Do you not me especially after the last week or whatever? But I feel like the whole me not getting packed and the Bella is just saying that maybe you need more time for myself. So as much as the boys are nice, I think right now is not the late time. As you send to your DMs. Of course he has. What he's saying to say is already just saying ask him basically for a date. He said that he's always our way back to Newcastle and he was like, oh, I've been asked to maybe arrange and meet up at some point, as happily meet up with him, but I don't know at the same time like, I'm just trying to figure everything out as well. The white Russian Tay Anthony. Yeah, that's awesome. Yeah, I have some new time, mate. That's when you start going, take one out. Oh, okay. What is your love language? I'm going to give this to India. Oh. Yeah. I know what hers is. We were talking about this a lot. I don't know. I feel like top I'd say acts of service. I knew it was. Physical touch and quality time. So you want somebody to like bring your coffees in the morning and things like that. No, I don't care about the coffees in the morning, but like I like someone like, I need help. I feel like I'm like, I'm so busy, yeah. I really appreciate it when someone tries to take the weight off my shoulders or like just does something that I wouldn't have time to do like that makes me like, oh, okay. Thank you, you know? Actually, I need help. So if my misses take does something to lighten the load, I'm sure I love you so much. Whereas she's like, I got you a gift. I'm like, well, thank you. No, I don't like that. No, I don't. I love you. I actually get awkward when people get me guessing. Obviously like a gift. No, I genuinely don't. Zara, my misses loves gifts. I love literally. I need to hold your hand. If you could plan your ideal first date, what would it be? I'm gonna go with Lydia. Because Scottish, we love the accent. Yeah, were you going? Were you going, I don't know. I don't know. You have a haggard. Bagpipes. On a first date. Yes. I've actually played the bagpipes. Ashley hate first dates are so bad. I love birthdays. I don't know like, I feel like I could go either way depending on how I feel. I feel like a dinner date, you can't go wrong with because you can, if you're eating spaghetti, anything that's like slurpee. Deal with that. Just don't order it. Yeah. Okay, if you go food dates, sushi every time. Yeah, and hungry after. I know fresh steak and cheese. No. I always get a stellar. No. No, it's sushi because it's easy. It's finger food or chopstick food. Then you get sake as well, mate. Yeah, yeah, when you get the salted down. I told you, there we go. Yeah, but steak, like if you're at a fed's restaurant. Yeah, but you want it out there and chopping stuff. Yeah, but that's why you get a good steak and you get it like medium rare so it actually cuts in half shaking the table. Right, okay, let me get a, I don't have a Russell on in there. Okay, what's the maddest thing that's happened to you on a date? I'm gonna direct this to you. Nice. Oh no. Tell us all. So I think I'm quite a funny person. I think you're funny. Yeah, back here with that. But I went out on this date with this guy. First of all, I hate being the girl that is like, you know, the guys that have the really loud cars, like the really loud songs. Oh my gosh, Nick. And I literally said I never wanted to be that girl, right? So he comes and picks me up and every single time he like revved the engine. I just, yeah, I was just down. I just sunk lower and lower inside. And I don't like pub dates, like I like activities. Like I like fun dates, right? So he took me to the pub. Okay. In the box for the first date to the local to the local pub, and so again, I think I'm quite a funny person. And I was making him laugh, but I made him laugh so hard, he started having a nosebleed. No. I was not even possible. That is so good. Cynthia leyla Lydia, thank you so much for joining us on the pod and being so much fun. You actually were. You were really, really lovely. I was a bit worried. Well, you never really know and you were so lovely. You wish you all the luck in the world and that you all get to find love. Absolutely guys. Thank you for coming on the poor. Thank you for having us. Thanks guys. That's it for another morning. A big thank you again to our castle ladies, and of course to ten year two, we were spoiled with great guest today. And what would the drama too? I can't wait to see what unfolds in tonight's episode. We want to hear what you guys are thinking so use the hashtag love wine and podcast to let us know your thoughts on all the drama in the villa. Love island the morning after it is produced by listen for ITV. Thanks for listening and we're going to see you again tomorrow. Bye guys.

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"tanya" Discussed on Love Island: The Morning After

Love Island: The Morning After

05:55 min | 7 months ago

"tanya" Discussed on Love Island: The Morning After

"Him and you know. When you've been embarrassed publicly, right? I love that. I would love you. But when someone takes that upon themselves to do it, it does mean something because you're like, do you know what? You've understood. What you put me through and you are doing it yourself. And you're trying to equal out that you're trying to basically take some of the embarrassment off their shoulders and be like, I'll take it online. This was the right course of action for Tanya and Shaq. You could see it was Kelly. He was coming and you know, you can't stand in the way of that kind of love, man. I think what she should have done though is have a private conversation with that. Let Martin know, I went downstairs instead of sneaking off to the low, I was shacking up with chat. And then she could have done her public displays of affection and tried to graft and get shot back. I just felt like Martin didn't deserve it. He needed to know a lot more. He was blindsided. And in tonight's episode we saw a little cheeky snippet, didn't we? But you know, he's got every right to do that. He's got every right to do that. I rate that. He deserves it. So we'll see where it goes. Yeah, I agree. 'cause then at one point, Shaq's like holding a back. And you're like, don't touch me. Tanya is a little firecracker though. That is why I absolutely love that. Breakups are never easy. I want to know what was your last breakup like both of you. Actually, who is your do you have to name and share it? That's why let's get into it. Okay, what was the name of your ex? Oh no, I'm not saying that. He doesn't need that at times. Yeah, okay, so how do you break up? It wasn't a bad one. Just who broke up with you? Me. I broke up with him. And why? Wait, which one should we go into? A bad one or a good one. My one's bad. Should we do a bad breakup? Do you break up too easy? How long ago was it? The bad one was like, three, four years ago. And what happened there? I love you with him before. I was with him for about two and a half three years. Oh. Yeah, and I don't know, I just got to my breaking point. I was like, I just realized that we don't actually have anything in common, and it's just not working out. So I did say to him, look, it's not really working out. I think we need to ask ways, like this is just not working. As he reached out soon. No, not since. Because what happened was, right? When I got rid of him, oh God. He came back in the new year and messaged me and tried to be like, oh, happy new year, like how are you wherever? And then he phoned me. And he was like, oh, happy new year. Like, how's jager? And I'm like, I'm good. And he was like, India like I just want to give it another chance like blah, blah. And I was like, my mom's calling me like, I want to go have dinner, so I'll call you back. I changed my mind with the next day. No. Close to each other. He lived like 15 minutes, like 15 minute drive from me. And I hadn't seen him since, but I did see him maybe like a year ago. Like, up bricks in high school. Man, you were damned now. You'll be fine. Literally. Anyone looks at dancing. She's leveled up. Today, you said you had a bad one, go on. I mean, it's very simple. I broke up with him because he cheated on me. All that stuff is. Not long, maybe like 18 months. That's long. Not long, maybe. A long time to get cheated on. Yeah, I mean, we're not giving him any more air time. Yeah, he don't know. But I was like, bye. I'm like that. You're talking to stuff out the window. Oh my God, yeah, I had a whole. We didn't live together. I had my flat. He had his, but he spent most of his time in mine, and it accumulated so much things. And he didn't know I was going to do it. And then while he was out, I just packed stuff in black bin Laden as I felt like I was in a music video. Literally and I put it on my front door and we were arguing and then he came in and he was like, this is all my stuff. And I was like, get out. Shut up. Love naturally. Get out. And I never saw him again? No, now it's back together. Absolutely not. He groveled, but I was like, bye. No, good for you. What about you, Sam? I'm a dumped anyone? No. Right. No, I got money to be dumped. Because you are the best. Well, yeah, I mean, I mean look, I've done some terrible things. I mean, yeah, I was absolutely little animal when I was a kid. I had the man of age like a 15 year old. But that's something late bloomers always are. I've realized that in my older age now, late bloomers are always sort of like they always get it wrong at the start because they're trying to catch up. I agree with that, you know. And I feel like I was trying to catch menace. Well, it probably is. I mean, I didn't look great, so I wasn't exactly a menace to the 9 out of ten, but I was just a menace. Anyone who wanted me, really. While Tina, thank you for joining us. We've had an amazing time on the pod. Thank you. And we want to find out before you leave. Which couple do you think are going to become official first? I think it's going to be, do you know what? I would have said Ron and Lana, but after last night and Tanya getting on that stage and declaring her love. I think it's going to be Shaq and Tanya just because it's like, all right, I'm not going anywhere now. It's a really good intense love. It's pretty intense. That's how I love it. Yeah, but she's actually that could be the problem. I'm a Leo. I'm so intense. That could be the proper love that I burn in love. Passion. And you know, Tanya and Shaq could literally be telling their grandkids, you know? We loved with a burning love. Yes. With a burning love. And it didn't go great at the start. I mean, my God, when I hopefully have kids with Zara and all those things, I can't wait to tell them about all the times that we screwed up at the start. Like it happens, you know? You never know. I think they could be on for a lifelong full of passion and love. Yeah. That is the best one. I'm saying that. Official. Yeah. Bad. Janet, thank you so much. Thank you. We are absolutely your legend and keep standing. And I'll see you later.

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Ex-daycare director charged with giving children melatonin

AP News Radio

00:45 sec | 7 months ago

Ex-daycare director charged with giving children melatonin

"A day care director has been charged with giving children melatonin. I'm Lisa dwyer. A former suburban Indianapolis day care director is facing multiple charges after being accused of giving melatonin gummies to children to get them to sleep. 52 year old Tanya Boris faces 11 counts of neglect of a dependent and 6 counts of reckless supervision by a child care provider. Court records say voice formally operated the kids life child care ministry at new life church in Cumberland. The pastor told police he learned for us and another employee gave 17 kids ages one to four melatonin gummies without their parents consent. Several of the parents told police that their children had problems, including developing a rash and having trouble sleeping. I'm Lisa dwyer

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 Australia rejects new coal mine on environmental grounds

AP News Radio

00:39 sec | 8 months ago

Australia rejects new coal mine on environmental grounds

"Australia has for the first time rejected a coal mining application based on environmental law. The governments under pressure to block all new coal and gas extraction projects in the interest of curbing climate change. But environment minister Tanya Plymouth says she would decide individual projects on their own merits on Wednesday, the second announced her decision to prevent excavation of the central Queensland coal project less than 6 miles from the Great Barrier Reef of the northeast Australian coast, the minister said the risk of pollution and irreversible damage to the reef was

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Caller: Mitch McConnell Suddenly Cares About Anti-Semitism

Mark Levin

01:58 min | 10 months ago

Caller: Mitch McConnell Suddenly Cares About Anti-Semitism

"Smart crank to talk to you I'm very disappointed in Mitch McConnell Suddenly caring so much about anti semitism and his statement that she has no room for anti semitism or people that talk to anti semites So it's like as if Trump appointed Tanya and his racist friends to some commission he didn't do anything but me with them The problem with Americans they're too soft and think too much about emotional things How about the way Trump had of China How about the way he had on North Korea Russia bringing how about the way on the subject you raised He embraced the Jewish state like no president before him How about the fact as far as I know he's the only president to have a Jewish daughter And son in law and Jewish wrench on it I mean it's so ridiculous what they're trying to pin on him I just feel like he kind of shot himself in the foot by doing this And he needs people around him who are going to help him Stop people like this from coming into Mar-a-Lago or wherever And I think those people let him down but that said he's made it clear Abundantly clear he had no idea who went this was He said if he had said the things that he has said in the past to him he would have obviously done something about it As far as Kanye West is concerned as bad as that guy is he's known for all these years As have many people and he said he was troubled and he was looking for a meeting and he wanted to give him advice I wouldn't have done it Bad idea You see the consequences of it He is he's really in the spotlight no matter what And then there is the issue of real anti semitism out there and it's growing It's growing in various ethnic communities

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"tanya" Discussed on Animal Radio

Animal Radio

02:20 min | 10 months ago

"tanya" Discussed on Animal Radio

"Shoot today. What is you? What a very big huge really big shoe. I bet that's going over the head on a lot of people. Yeah, you got to be as old as the younger crowd. Yeah. That's actually before our time even. It is. Yeah, it was. Let's see. Jackson galaxy is going to be back on today for you, cat lovers. He's going to tell us how to build our house around behavior problems that your cat may have. Tanya Tucker country artist Tanya Tucker, we understand she'll be with us. She was supposed to be with us last week, but she caught a bug or something. She wasn't feeling very well. John o'hurley, Peterman from Seinfeld, you might remember he will join us for the 14th year in a row and what else do we have today? Oh, you. How could I forget the most important part? The doctor Debbie's here, dog father Joey velani in just a few minutes. We're going to check in with news from the animal radio newsroom and we have Laurie Brooks. At the helm over there, how are you doing? You may not want to know, but I am glad you asked. We're going to find out why researchers are studying animal flatulence. Yeah, we're speechless. Okay. Because he can't see food, I don't know. Ah, I would hate to be that researcher. Could you imagine that job? Oh, this one smells a little like. Okay, let's go to your calls right now. We need your help. Desperately we digress. Hey liliana. Hey. How are you doing? What's going on? I have a one year old. A one year old what? Malaysian flying fox. A flying fox, a Malaysian flying fox. That is weird. I've never heard of that. It's a fruit bat. How I came across her is I had a friend that was bringing foxes and you are one of the Malaysian Fox and I said to fruit bat and said that is weird. Yeah, yeah. Okay, I'll be honest. I don't treat baths, but I'll try my best. What is your question? I was just wondering about what would be a good dietary need for her out

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"tanya" Discussed on Animal Radio

Animal Radio

04:05 min | 11 months ago

"tanya" Discussed on Animal Radio

"You say it's animal radio? That's miss Tanya Tucker, and I believe were you telling me she was 15 years old when she did that? No, I said 13. 13 years old. 13 and it was a hit. At 13, I didn't want to go there. Don't go there. Let's welcome her to the airwave is miss Tanya Tucker. How are you doing? Hello, nice to talk to you guys. Where are you today? I'm in Nashville. We're right outside the Nashville, actually. That's the place. Yeah. We take everybody's son, we can get around here. Well, you don't get a lot of sudden Nashville? Yeah, I think it's right now. It's been rainy and kind of yucky. But today is beautiful. It must be must be 80° out here. Well, that's just a weird for this time of year. So I'm just sitting out like, you know, like a hillbilly, I'm out here in my little fold out chair and sitting

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"tanya" Discussed on The Story Behind Her Success

The Story Behind Her Success

04:22 min | 1 year ago

"tanya" Discussed on The Story Behind Her Success

"Listeners to this show never let me down. They send emails every day with suggestions for the next woman to feature. And the woman you are about to meet is one of them. Bert's email said, quote, I have a woman for you to profile, and there's so much to say about her, it's hard to fit it on one page. Well, ain't that the truth. Hi, this is candy O Terry. Welcome to the story behind her success. Have you heard of the Arnold arboretum? For bostonians, it is a treasure, which is free to everyone to enjoy. Established in 1872, it encompasses 281 acres of land, owned by Harvard University in an area of Boston called Jamaica plain. The Arnold arboretum is filled with 15,500 individual plants, and it is a benchmark for similar institutions all across the United States. And the woman you are about to meet works right there. She's the director of institutional advancement, and she's been involved in fundraising for nonprofits throughout her very long and successful career. She's also a champion for women in horticulture, and is the treasurer for the national mals mals foundation. We're going to find out why she's connected to this disease in this interview. And in her spare time, she does research on women and education in the 19th century. Wow. What a story. Her name is Tanya Holton, and this is her story. Tonya, welcome to the show. Hello, candy. Thank you for having me here. I am so delighted to be right here in your office and you've promised me that we might have a little golf cart ride when we're done here, so I'm very excited about that. We are sitting here in your office at the arboretum. What is it like, Tanya to be surrounded by this beauty all over the place throughout the four seasons of the year every single day, it is pretty inspiring. It is. It's inspiring in many ways, I will say I'm looking out to my left and staring at this gorgeous Magnolia out the window that it's right and bloom, but the truth is that spring is not the only season at the arboretum that's stunning. Every single season has its beauty here in the landscape, because nature is beautiful, no matter when you're experiencing it. And I had to also have to add that my colleagues here have beauty in and of themselves what they do to keep this landscape vibrant is really quite stunning. You are the director of institutional advancement. So tell us what is your mission? What is your call to action? What do you do? We are a nonprofit organization and every nonprofit needs to have a way to support itself and to keep doing the good work that it does.

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Scott MacFarlane Is the Only One Covering Jan. 6 'Not Guilty' Verdict

Mike Gallagher Podcast

01:50 min | 1 year ago

Scott MacFarlane Is the Only One Covering Jan. 6 'Not Guilty' Verdict

"Again, in D.C., Scott McFarland, joining Tanya rivero and Meg Oliver with the reporting over this Matthew Martin defendant from New Mexico found not guilty yesterday on all January 6th charges. We have breaking news, Matthew Martin of New Mexico has been acquitted of all charges connected to the January 6th riot. That's right, Martin traveled to Washington, D.C. after reading then president Trump's tweets about the 2020 election being stolen. He came to the protest on January 6th and entered the capitol with a crowd of other people. Martin has stated that he only realized later that the protests were worse than he thought during his trial, he claimed officers waved him into the capitol building, a prosecutor called this quote nonsense. Joining us now is CBS News, congressional correspondent Scott mcfarlane, Scott, welcome. So tell us about the verdict for Matthew Martin and its significance for other cases. Hey Tonya and Meg, this is not the most significant case. It's a lower level case, a misdemeanor case, but this ruling, this verdict could be quite significant. It lays down a marker that not everybody here unlawfully in the capitol was deemed unlawful that day by all judges. The judge has found this defendant Matthew Martin not guilty of four charges, entering a restricted area, two charges of civil disorder and unlawful picketing and parading. The judge says the government didn't make its case sufficiently on any of those charges. What the judge cited is what Matthew Martin didn't do on January 6th. The judge says, according to the evidence shown at trial, Matthew Martin wasn't screaming or shouting, wasn't crowding people. He was here. He was amid the mob, but the judge says he was not an impactful member of the mob.

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Will Judge McFadden's Decision Affect Future Jan. 6 Defendant Trials?

Mark Levin

00:52 sec | 1 year ago

Will Judge McFadden's Decision Affect Future Jan. 6 Defendant Trials?

"Calling Martin's conduct minimal and non serious judge mcfadden found it plausible that Martin was allowed into the building and did not realize the grounds were off limits to the public Judge mcfadden's ruling could impact pending cases and play offers Since a government witness confirmed for the first time under oath that police stood by as people entered the capitol The next trial for a January defended facing the same charges is scheduled for April 13 When Russell dean of Alfred will appear before judge Tanya an Obama appointee Now that's how justice is supposed to work Ladies and gentlemen that's how justice is supposed to work

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87-Year-Old Pat Boone Has Two New Films Coming Out

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:41 min | 1 year ago

87-Year-Old Pat Boone Has Two New Films Coming Out

"You are starring in a movie, or do you say you're starring or your costarring? I mean, I met your coach star. You have a lead role in a movie. With Eric close, wonderful actor, Tanya christiansen. And even with a cameo appearance with Tom layman, the great pro golfer, and so yeah, I'm in high cotton. Am I in this film? No, we couldn't afford you. And why am I even promoting this junk? Scrap this whole thing. No, listen, I've never been in a film. You've been in so many films that it's just astonishing to me that you give out your age publicly these days. Yeah, I'm 87, I'll be 88 in June, which is not far off. And I've got two movies, well, ones on Amazon Prime, which has not had distribution. I'm asking Jeff Bezos if he would possibly put a couple little promos in there. So people with no miracle in the valley is on Amazon Prime. Miracle in the valley. Is that cool in the valley? It was caught. It was called boonville redemption first, and I think I told you about that, but it was another title, so you scratched it. Out of your memory. I scratched. Okay, but the film that's coming out now is called the Mulligan. Obviously, it's about golf. That's why I wanted to ask you how many years have you been playing golf? Well, yeah. I mean, it doesn't do me any favors to say that I've been playing 70 years, and I'm still no better.

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"tanya" Discussed on 90 Day Fiance Trash Talk

90 Day Fiance Trash Talk

03:39 min | 1 year ago

"tanya" Discussed on 90 Day Fiance Trash Talk

"There are so many things I think that I am subscribed to. That I need to get a hold on. Okay, well here we go. Let's start today. Deb said that it's good that they're not together anymore, because at first everyone was like, oh, Tanya. All right, so now they show his date. And him that he left her. That was my heart. Is so graceful. Why? I don't know, because I would be rolling around on the floor. Okay, I would also be rolling around on the floor. I would have hung myself with my mother's pocket.

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Julie Kelly: D.C. District Judges Like Tanya S. Chutkan Are Performative

Mark Levin

00:56 sec | 1 year ago

Julie Kelly: D.C. District Judges Like Tanya S. Chutkan Are Performative

"He think you're referring to Tanya chuck Ken who is a D.C. district court judge She is a black woman and she is handling several of these cases And in many instances Mark she is sentencing trespassers people who are pleading guilty to my favorite misdemeanor which is parading in the capital She is sentencing these people to jail time 30 or 60 days in prison for a class B misdemeanor which this court usually doesn't even handle And so and then she of course schools them from the bench the rates about being insurrectionists and trying to attack the capital So a lot of what I'm seeing by these D.C. district court judges is just performance art They are trying to get elevated by Joe Biden to another court And so I think that that is the judge that you're referring to

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"tanya" Discussed on Seek Outside Podcast

Seek Outside Podcast

04:11 min | 2 years ago

"tanya" Discussed on Seek Outside Podcast

"Yeah and i mean especially with how important it's going to be here. I think i think the natural world has battle. That's going to be coming up here and then just with population explosion and and you know just just the way. Things are nowadays with cars and technology just blowing up We're gonna need where we're going to have to put our feet down. So i think every every spare dollar or it doesn't even have to be dollars. You know it can be just going out volunteering and cleaning up a public land so that the next person can enjoy it and be like. Oh yeah this is special. This is pristine but i think everything counts especially nowadays so definitely really appreciate what you guys are doing over there and just anybody that's in the conservation realm. We very much appreciate it. Yeah and we appreciate seek outside being a small local company that is just making super high quality gear. You know stuff that isn't going to be left at a campsite gear that you'll buy once in your lifetime and you'll have for your lifetime and i think that that's also a way to sort of live. Live your ethics. You know like we. All know from elementary school. The reduce reuse recycle. And i think we've all fixated on this recycling thing but you can reduce your impact by buying something of quality once and loving it and sticking with it and having it be super functional and that's something that not that has become more and more rare quality gear is is more difficult to find these days. There's lots of throwaway kind of gear little last one big trip a couple of big trips or will fall apart after like a huge rainstorm. Or something but your gear isn't going to do that. So thanks for making quality gear and showing people giving people away to walk that path. Course that's what. That's what we love. And i think it's something that comes from just growing up in this area and and loving the mountains and the rivers so much you know just kind of have to do it you gotta do what you gotta do to to keep this whole culture surviving all in it together. Exactly exactly. well. Tonya did you have anything else. that you wanted to chat about today or no by raffle tickets like forest process like enjoy the fall. Like it's really. The weather's turned old morning. It's great it's getting pretty awesome. You got any big fall trips coming going to do any camping or anything like that i hope to. I don't have any. Don't have any plans to be outside of the north fork. So i'm pretty excited to nest in and get out and see the mountains a little bit. It's pretty cool. Pretty cool spot. The north fork is pretty special spot. Well tanya thank you very much. And we like i said thank you so much for being on and hopefully some people learn some good stuff about g mug but also local conservation and people go by those raffle tickets. They are not going to waste even if you don't win. Thank you guys aggregrate..

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"tanya" Discussed on Seek Outside Podcast

Seek Outside Podcast

03:02 min | 2 years ago

"tanya" Discussed on Seek Outside Podcast

"That's right got it. And i was checking the website. You'll see all the information for the fall twenty twenty one raffle if you get on there. That's awesome in for anybody that you know. Even if you're not looking for the gear. I mean like we were talking about earlier just supporting local conservation efforts i think is you know it's awesome if you're given one hundred bucks a year to be. Ha and these other groups but small organizations like yours are are just as important in the grand scheme of things getting these little pieces of land. It's a big piece of land here in colorado but nationwide. It's something small. It's super key to have organiz organizations like you guys that are locked in making it happen keeping these places wild. So you're twenty dollars is not going to be going to waste or i mean if heck if you wanna buy five tickets by five tickets yeah and if you buy five tickets you might as well buy six can by six there the price of five so you get an extra ticket thrown alive. Yeah yeah and i agree like there are lots of amazing grassroots conservation groups out there no matter where you are. There's one in your backyard so by raffle ticket donate on the side western slope conservation center. We won't say note any of that. But also i'm sure there's a group in your area that would love to have your support and so support the places you recreate in support the places the go and you visit but also please support all the local nonprofits in your own area. That are working to make sure that your area has the highest the highest quality of lambs that we can. We can have at this point. We've we've left a pretty big impact on a lot of lands around but there's a lot that can be done through restoration and there's a lot that can be done through education and awareness so yeah support support us but support. Whoever is in your backyard as well on. I think it's especially big just in places that you still do. Have that are very wild. 'cause i go up on the composite plateau read over here. It's thirty minutes on a bad day to get up there and there's a road that runs down the whole center. The thing which is kind of a bummer. That there is a road there. But it's also like you walk fifteen minutes off the road and you're still in just like this pristine wilderness. Habitat that you know. I'm i'm sure there's certain steps that you're taking care that has ever taken for you know just animals critters or whatever especially if you get into that. Some of that. Thick oak brush nominee. People want to get up there. But yeah i think it's you know it's very important to just keep the the wild places wild that we have right now and that's part of that that big thirty by thirty initiative..

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"tanya" Discussed on The Kevin Sheehan Show

The Kevin Sheehan Show

06:29 min | 2 years ago

"tanya" Discussed on The Kevin Sheehan Show

"Washington football team. It's not gonna be washington. Fc it's not gonna be fc washington so It somebody tweeted me earlier today and said oh hsun Hold on. i'm gonna find the tweet here where is it Basically was sharing. You're telling us what it isn't. Won't you tell us what it is. Well you know. I don't know what it is if i knew what it was. Do you think i'd bury the lead I don i was told that it wasn't w. f. t. and wasn't city centric. It wasn't going to be fc washington or washington fc. But i was told they have their number one choice and that you know they do have a plan b. plan c. in the event that somehow someway something crops up. You know something pops up that they weren't expecting but you know if i knew what it was. That would be my lead. I would have told you that. I don't know what it is. I just know what it isn't. And i know they have it. That's number one number two. Look i am this. This organization's right hand never knows what the left hand is doing. And it doesn't seem that it's gotten much better jason right you know a month ago when The making of the brand popped up all of these different names. And cbs sports dot com said. They're down to their final eight. They've got they've got three. But it's gonna come from this list of eight and jason right said no. That's not true. That's not the actual list of eight. And then what she said with adam schefter was confirming. I guess even though. I think there was a little bit of. Maybe she didn't understand what she was confirming or maybe she didn't even know what the right answer was. I don't know you know. There were nerves with her during this interview and understandably so i i don't even know if we got exactly what the answer was intended to be from her Each but if you took it literally literally. She did confirm That that was the list of eight and that the three came from that eight. I just don't know that she knew exactly what she was answering. Or perhaps didn't even know what the right answer was. Whatever the the bigger issue here is confusion and then this morning adam schefter puts out a tweet and he writes a washington. football team. Spokesperson said this morning that the list of eight names is a selection of names that were highlighted and they're making the brand video not a final list of potential name candidates which is exactly what jason right said a month ago but what. She appeared to contradict in this thing. Look i i. i don't know. I don't really care like the eight spin whittled down to three which has been whittled down to one. Who cares what the eight were other than it gives you an opportunity to try to guess what the one is and maybe some of the names that the final three and the final one came from are on that list. It's not washington football team. I can tell you that but you know typical of this organization. They just don't communicate. Well they don't really know what one is doing Versus the other. It's always sort of a comedy show And if it weren't kinda funny it'd be a another point which we say pathetic The schefter tweet was essentially trying to clarify confusion with more confusion. Here's my position on this. Either tell us the name already now before the chargers game or shut the fuck up until the season's over okay. We're on the brink of an nfl season. It's time to shift the focus from names two games period. If they don't understand that the winning off the field hasn't worked for them over the years and if the new people there don't understand how aggravating and annoying it is with with game's about to be played that they're teasing and attempting to be provocative but really what they probably are are completely discombobulated in their communication. It's just stop either. Give us the damn name or be quiet and let let us know in twenty twenty two when the seasons long over please have some professional and personal courtesy that your fan base or what's left of it is now dialed in on winning on the field. Here's the other thing that she said that. I wanted to comment on we. Welcome you to this setting in this podcast and for all the people out there to hear from tangier snyder to hear about who she is and some of the things that she's done you bring up the past year and it has been a tumultuous year for your organization. The team was fined ten million dollars. You took over the day to day operations of the team and became basically the foremost person in charge of the washington football franchise. What has this whole year. Been like for you tanya. Well it is It i- words for me to describe this year is Is very difficult. Spend one of the most difficult years and mine. Dan and i know my families in our lives But i think You know being on the other side of where we are and learning Just a tremendous amount And i My style and my wishes to To turn all of these into you know into blessings to to make the most of you know where we are today where we're one hundred percent owners And we're in a much stronger position to be able to make each and every you know change that we need to make so for that. I'm very excited about And it's You know it's hard. I get a lump in my throat. in it's It's a cross between a. I don't know a crime show and a nightmare movie but I'm i'm here to tell you that today. I know we are doing everything possible. And i think where we've ended up and where we're heading. I couldn't be more excited. So for that I think it's.

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"tanya" Discussed on The Adam Schefter Podcast

The Adam Schefter Podcast

04:59 min | 2 years ago

"tanya" Discussed on The Adam Schefter Podcast

"Sheila ford forehand katie. Blackburn you now. Leading the washington football franchise. What does that say about rare. We are at in football and in society itself. You know. I think. I think we're evolving and And i think it's so important women Women in these roles and hope the nfl will continue We have many many many females on our organization and were just super excited. We'll do everything we can to continue you know to help promote Women you know in the nfl Their movers and shakers they see so many different things that that complement it. Whoever the best person and and the job is but i think You know what i see and what dan or two completely different. We have two completely different sense of skills. So i'm optimistic and plan to with our women's organization and from where i sit to do everything that i possibly can to promote You know more women lor women in business more more women in sports and in leadership roles and plan to mentor. Do anything and everything. I can to help promote gat and before we go hardcore football question. What are we going to see from the washing football team this year tanya. I'm excited I i have major plans Personally i just have have a great feeling I know that Coach rivera. I have a lot of faith than his guidance and the players that he chooses than So i hope that we're gonna build on you know last year and take it up a notch and And have a strong season so very very excited about it. You say major plans. What kind of plans do we have like. Parades like that. You know we we. We always shoot for the promised land. That's why that's why we're in the business. So i'm always hoping for the promised land so that would be wonderful. That would be mog lessing. That'd be your and is it. Realistic can football. Glory be returned to washington as early as this season. I think you know as well as i know any given sunday anything's possible. I think we're being very disciplined with cove and we have We had a great year last year without experience. Where all you know communicating really. Well we with our leadership and And the drive and passion that we have anything's possible so now is there anything that you saw from your team this summer during camping there as often as you have been that surprised you or that fans are going to notice about your team so coming season i think we have i think on our field we have so many surprises and i think You know everybody has an opportunity. And that's coach rivera's you know thinking says monitor you you know if you work hard and you and you perform well and do your job. Then you get to make a difference on the field. I let i let dan specifically with coach talk exit exit. Does i have to tell you. You know from where i sit on and and i don't typically you know that is dan straight you know on all the positions all that but i do know that We have a lot of great great players and a lot of great work ethic. i think I think everybody talks about the chemistry on the team. It's real positive so that's that's what i can say about You know my optimism. And from what i see. So what was it like for to do podcastone well with you. I gave you a triple a. Because this this is my first and And thank you very much for helping me feel safe and comfortable and in just to be able to tell the truth. I appreciate it see. Tanya that's all you have to do is when you step in front of any member of the media you just be honest transparent conversational relaxed and everything will work out. I would think just fine right. Yes and nfl that you're trustworthy. So i do appreciate that and you have that reputation by the way so thank you so much. I appreciate you taking the time today. Tunga thank you very much. Lots of the show coming season. I'm sure we'll be chatting again. Thanks a lot take care. And there is the co ceo of the washington football team of franchise that is going in an entirely different and welcome new direction with new people with new stadium in place with a new nickname coming soon. There are a lot of positive going on. In washington and tonga's snyder is at the forefront of the mall spearheading that effort as this team tries to shake. It's shaky past and move into the future..

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"tanya" Discussed on The Adam Schefter Podcast

The Adam Schefter Podcast

07:20 min | 2 years ago

"tanya" Discussed on The Adam Schefter Podcast

"I'll tell you Gives me the strength to sit here today and to talk to you with conviction to know that You know we what we're doing right now and where we are is is where we should be the best place off the wall and it. It's it's truly with love and passion for the nfl and washington football team when you heard some of these things that came out about your franchise very unflattering tunga very unflattering. What was your reaction to everything well. I mean horrified Needless to say horrifying. And i tried to start reading it all because it just it got some became too much into ridiculous But where it puts me is is wanting to dig my heels and stronger and get off the bench. Stand up get active and just go into action mode and that's exactly what i've done. I'm i'm i'm here at the stadium today. I have been meeting each and every person within this organization You know indiana and is starting with the hiring of ron rivera and who he is and who he stands for and he and his family he and how much she cares for each and every one of those players he loves and cares about those players. Dan has always loved and cared about the players. And we do anything you could. You know to help each and every one So i think he. And i have a bit of that We want to do so much at times. it's It's hard to to feel like you can accomplish everything. But i think having the right people in place in starting with ron We couldn't be you know we couldn't be more excited and then it just didn't it led to you know i think a lot of respect. Mutual respect Sitting side by side and seeing how we were handling things in really recognizing that he and i both has two completely different sets of skills and so both of which are very much so needed within this organization. And so i think we You know he kept saying for months and months. You know you need to i. I'd like to be co ceo and in as we were going through things. i'm like. Listen you know whatever. Just let's take care of this similar. Take care of that. And just you know really got involved into started. You know talking to people solving problems looking to hire better and better and better the best of class and all different categories. Which led to jason. And dan met each other on resume and it was like you know it was like a it was like a love connection. It was really very cute Jason right the team president right. That's right that's right. And he was so impressive and You know we loved his background and in just again everything that jason stands for in his passion. And you know it's a new opportunity for him but we knew that Where we wanted to go aligned with the coach and with ourselves and we just kept you know every person at a time everybody and then in addition the people that ron rivera hired on his team you know they're all in their own right and he any just hires up and up and not just some of the best and brightest and super impressive so so we feel like we're just drew a line in the sand and we've crossed over and just it's it's a whole new era. We couldn't be more excited about it. And so basically the back of quarterback or comes off the bench. She got the help ron rivera. Great linebacker now. A head coach got jc coming in as the president yar reinforcements all around and you mentioned about being excited about where this organization is headed. So where is the organization headed tanya to golden standards to the best. I would love to say in our goal. Of course to be the best franchise in the nfl And we're in we're in the nation's capital and we are going to You know we have so many opportunities and new things going on right now. Nine years this next year as a franchise and we are You know the transition into twenty twenty one twenty two. You know we have a new a new name coming up we can can you. Can you reveal that right here. Tanya what name choosing. What's the deal. Is it going to be war. Red hogs is it going to be defenders is going to read. What what are we going to have here without two three or we down to three. We are down three. What can we say. The three that were down to watch. I heard the we had the the armata the president's the brigade the red hogs commanders. The red wolves the defenders and wf t. I think those are the candidates right. That's right has been said that that's been said yeah. We haven't we haven't whittled down the list tanya to three if you wanna down the list to even a few more go right ahead. Well i would love to at the right time. okay. And i'll tell you i i will. I will let you know and if since you're being so nice today and helping me in this transition i i will make a commitment to you that when we have an opportunity to You know we've we've chosen an amazing organization to You know to help us with the process. It's been handled extremely professional. And i've looked at each and every forty two thousand I've looked at each and every name just making sure that we did not miss a great one and you know there are so many different reasons so many names fell out to legal. And we we looked that it everything. But the organization. The agency did so We are looking at the role out day. You know relatively soon. And we just have to do the timing. You know that with merchandise and so many other things that Important you also have a new stadium coming. That's going to be what. I understand to be stated in the are unlike any other stadium. What are we have there. What can you fill me in about on the new stadium. Hopes is just so exciting we will. Dan is is spearheading nat And we've been all over. We've into the west coast. We've looked at all types of venues we saw on we will be heading to qatar. Sound we were no stone unturned. We've looked at the newest stadiums. You know In vegas which to la and We've looked at all types of arenas and we're learning from each and every one of them we have We have all types of architects and we have an amazing group. Again are thinking out of the box. And so i think the plan. We've got plenty of time. You know we've got six years But we're way ahead of the game right now and i'll tell you right now. We have an opportunity to have quite a few locations so And that's a blessing and and so we are working our way through that process right now and working with each. And every you know all the different Precinct scenarios states. what is your vision for the stadium's going to be like when.

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Texas' Ban on School Mask Mandates Temporarily Denied by Court

Chris Salcedo

01:02 min | 2 years ago

Texas' Ban on School Mask Mandates Temporarily Denied by Court

"The taxes Supreme Court is temporarily allowing school districts to implement mask mandates. Correspondent Tanya J. Powers has more the Texas Supreme Court's ruling leaves in place. A temporary restraining order from Travis County Judge Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Governor Greg Abbott had wanted the state Supreme Court to overrule that judge. Here's what all that means. Some school districts in Texas have been putting their own mask mandates in place in opposition to Governor Greg Abbott's ban on them. The court has now cleared the way for those districts to enact their own mask rules. Meanwhile, although Covid 19 vaccinations have increased in recent weeks, the delta variant continues to spread rapidly among the unvaccinated, including Children. According to the Texas Tribune. The two main groups that remain unvaccinated across Texas are white conservatives in rural areas, along with Hispanics and blacks in big cities. Among the unvaccinated are five million Children, many of them who are not eligible for the vaccine. Overall, about nine million vaccine eligible Texans have not gotten the shot just over 50% of Texans are fully

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When Yukon River Chum Stocks Collapsed, Donated Fish Came in From Bristol Bay

Native America Calling

02:00 min | 2 years ago

When Yukon River Chum Stocks Collapsed, Donated Fish Came in From Bristol Bay

"This summer saw some of the worst runs on alaska's yukon river but bristol bay processors have been enjoying great runs and donated fish to alaska native tribes along the yukon river kyi. Uk's olivia egberts reports. You're going to write the number of fish on this label. that's tanya ives. She's packing up chum. And kim salmon to be distributed to villages along the lower yukon river bristol. Bay processors sent the salmon too. Quick pack the only fish processing plant on the yukon. This donation is about twelve thousand. Pounds of salmon. Quick pack is splitting it up. Between ten lower yukon river villages the yukon river has seen its. Worst summer chum. Salmon run on record that means the commercial. Fishery is closed and puck can't sell salmon this year subsistence. Fishing for chum. Shook is also closed and many people along. The river have not had a taste of the fish yet. This season with puck voted the salmon community to community we down thousands of pounds of frozen fish a tender boats lowly motors up the cold rainy yukon. At the helm stands captain darren jennings saving delivering salmon to the villages is new to him in previous years. It'd be picking up commercial. Fisherman's fresh catch and taking it. Back to quick. Look we dock in saint. Mary's workers from all gotcha and undressed ski. Tribes the fish into their pickups and then drive them to households all evening a woman inge bay from saint. Mary's is grateful to have at least a bit of fish. We got to right now. I have them dying out. So i can can them with little opportunity for subsistence salmon. Fishing her grocery bill has gone out. her husband. walkie says they'll have to try for other species of fish to get them through the winter in saint. Mary's i'm olivia egberts.

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States in the West Face Water Cuts

Environment: NPR

02:31 min | 2 years ago

States in the West Face Water Cuts

"Residents in arizona. Nevada and across the border in mexico will have to cut their water consumption starting next year this the day after the extraordinary announcement by the us government of a first ever water shortage on the colorado river. Here's npr's kirk siegler. Some forty million people and countless farms rely on the colorado river and its tributaries. The shortage comes amidst a mega drought on the river basin. That's so far. Lasted twenty two years and as desert cities like las vegas and phoenix. Continue to grow at among the fastest rates in the us the entire reservoir system including lake mead with it's alarming white bathtub brings behind the hoover dam is now it just forty percent of capacity. Here's the department of interior secretary for water. Tanya trujillo we are seeing the effects of climate change in the colorado river basin through extended drought extreme temperatures extensive wildfires and in some places flooding landslides and now is the time to take action to respond to them. Arizona will be the hardest hit initially with these cuts. Losing almost a fifth of its entire river allotment for now california will not see any cuts because it's water rights are senior under century-old river laws. This shortage is monumental but it was also widely expected western. Water officials have been planning for this eventuality by ramping up conservation and water recycling. Tom bukowski directs arizona's department of water resources. This is a serious turn of events but not a crisis for now. Most cities won't see water. Supplies cut but farmers will in arizona. Thousands of acres of fields are expected to go fallow. Ironically the arid southwest is a huge producer of water intensive crops like cotton and alfalfa water law experts like marks quill lachey at the university of colorado say climate change will force this region to rethink how it uses its limited water. So many people rely on. We can't handle anymore stresses we're looking at a pretty dire situation right now on the river. School laci says climate. Change is drying out the soils and leading to rapid. Evaporation even a near average winters. Like this last one in the rocky mountains where snow melt feeds the river. That dry soils are acting like a sponge and they're soaking up a lot of water before that water can make it into the reservoirs. And that's likely to continue and federal water. Managers warned the shortages to will continue and probably get more severe. They'll reassess whether more cuts are needed in the next year.

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"tanya" Discussed on UX Podcast

UX Podcast

03:25 min | 2 years ago

"tanya" Discussed on UX Podcast

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"tanya" Discussed on Chicks in the Office

Chicks in the Office

02:13 min | 2 years ago

"tanya" Discussed on Chicks in the Office

"Which is why. I have come to accept fran. Even though when i was growing up. I really didn't like it middle school would try to make. I told you this middle school is trying to make chaska happened. That didn't last love when francesca's drago chaska. My cousin did that too. I really tried to cesca ahead of race slit. I actually made myself a bracelet. That i remember. We went on a trip in middle school. Me and where are we going. I don't know where we were. But we were literally in like some gift shop and you could get the leather bracelets engraved with your name and so literally trying to push cesco so hard i got jessica and more like every day to school and nobody are holding your arnaud. Everyone was like no no no no some people did it caught on a little but never not not because if it did catch on full you'd be jessica to exact here. If it caught on enough. I would have been able to go into high school until a new school being like chaska. Yeah and hey chaska. Yeah and and i clearly did not do some people think. Are you seeing. Jessica yeah confused. Se your confused on. Yeah it's yeah. It's tough out there. We have an awesome interviews. Slash conversation with becca tilly and tanya rod from scrubbing with back tanya. They are so awesome. We have such a good time. But it's thursday and we're heading into a warm weather weekend so what. I'm doing a soon as i get home is opened up. A cors seltzer and right now. Summer is finally here. Like i said. The warm weather is coming and core seltzer. Came up with a brand new limited edition orange cream pop. It's very reminiscent of sit in on the beach on a hot summer day sitting by the pool having a nice popsicle but this time you're alcohol in the mix. It's a core seltzer orange cream. Pop hard seltzer. It's a stall gic. It gives you that feeling like you're having a pops go on the beach by the pool. But you're also drinking having a good time. And it's four point five percent alcohol and only ninety calories per twelve ounce and comes in a twelve pack every twelve pack purchase refreshes the rivers with five hundred gallons of water as well so not only. Are you drinking and having a good time..

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"tanya" Discussed on What Book Hooked You?

What Book Hooked You?

05:32 min | 2 years ago

"tanya" Discussed on What Book Hooked You?

"Episode. I just want to take special time out to congratulate. Don't adler and everyone at lgbtq reads. It is their fifth anniversary for the site wonderful resource and doria put so much time and effort into that. If you'd like to check that out. I put a link to it in the show notes as well as her previous episode on the podcast and the sites book shop page where you can support them and again. Congratulations on five years. And here's the five more so now without further ado. Let's get into the episode for this week. This is what book cooked you actually. And thanks for listening on this up. So i'm talking to tanya do who's the author of kings queens and in betweens and her newest book bruised is out on march the twenty third so we talk about her influences and how she came to write her newest book. Bruised wonderful conversation. Hope you enjoy it so listening so tanya what book hooked you. I thought a lot about this I don't have one book that stands out. I have a collection from an author. And i have. It's really a course that mike opened up the world of books to me In my second year university. I took a women in lit course and to that point i had only really have the chance to study. Mostly white dude's deadweight aids Maybe a few wait women here and there but high school and even i university Nonetheless davis city at that point and so this second year course just opened up a whole new world for me and the author that stood out. Mrs probably gonna sound like i'm smarter. Good but You know tony morrison reading beloved just blew me away I was introduced to so many authors that year. Queer women You know bipasha women And i and poetry as well as novels but her book Just really stuck with me. As i'm sure it's stuck with so many people and Started the ball rolling. I ended up getting oliver books reading all of them iowa special shelf in my book in my bookcase at home with all of her books and Yes just i mean. I don't know what i can say about her. That others haven't already said but she really Opened up for me. What's possible in literature you know. She wrote and she said this before she wrote with black people in mind that was her audience. And to know that you could do that. i think Really helped shape my understanding of literature reading literature as well as Eventually later on. When i became a writer writing books as well that i can write for Folks who i feel will mainly connect with the stories. I tell even as i hope others will obviously connect with it to create and so.

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"tanya" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

02:47 min | 2 years ago

"tanya" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"Dissolved into your blood and has a narcotic effect. Tanya Streeter picks up her story from the Ted stage at 525 Ft. I was hit by narcosis and I couldn't think straight. I knew that I had three simple steps to get me out of there and back to the surface. One put my hand on the lift bag, too. Open the valve and dumped air into the lift. Bag. Three. Pull the pin. 123 Did my haze of narcosis. I remembered that I'd wanted to blow a kiss to the sea. My crazy Thank you for letting me go down there. I did three steps. But my third was the kiss and I forgot to pull the pin. And for a few very tense and terrifying moments. I was there alone frozen at 525 ft. Narcosis just grips me more and more on. I fumbled with my sled trying to get it to work. And then I had a very powerful clear thought. This is gonna be sad. E was thinking about all of the people that were waiting for me at the surface. This is gonna be sad. There was powerful enough that it jolted me back to reality, and I remember to pull the pin. It was an incredibly quick ride back to the surface, but it was a new world record. E mean, it's a wild story, Tanya. You You pushed yourself your lungs, your body to the absolute limit. Everything went wrong. And yet you still broke the world record. And I guess I'm trying to wrap my head around whether this moment was a triumph for you. Or or was it actually deeply traumatizing have have you come to reconcile that experience in your mind? Well, it was a decade before I spoke of this dive publicly because it was hard for me to accept that I had pushed us hard as I had that that line between Pushing hard and pushing too hard had become blurred. Because I was the one who is always saying free. Diving is safe. You just have to follow the rules. Free diving a safe, you just have to be smart. And you know, this, I think was one of the times where I took a risk that wasn't necessary. But I took it because everybody else was trying their hardest. And so I thought I should, too. But I think that as a human as a woman as a man, as the child is.

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