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Ukraine military identifies soldier seen in grisly war video

AP News Radio

01:39 min | 2 weeks ago

Ukraine military identifies soldier seen in grisly war video

"Ukraine's chief prosecutor has tentatively identified a man apparently shot dead by Russian speakers in a video that circulated widely on social media as a missing Ukrainian soldier. I'm Ben Thomas with the latest. The grim 12 second video shows a man in Ukrainian army fatigues, apparently unarmed, standing in the Woods in what appears to be a freshly dug hole smoking a cigarette. Someone off camera can be heard saying in Russian film him. Lifting his chin, he says. Glory to Ukraine. Just before the gunshots. Monday, Ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky called on his nation to respond to those words in unity, saying glory to the hero. Glory to Ukraine. We will find The Killers. Tuesday formed mister de mitro kole said the incident explains what he calls a genocidal war. The Ukrainian man was clearly murdered, simply for expressing his Ukrainian identity and love for his homeland. It is a war crime and a violation of the Geneva conventions and the international humanitarian law to kill an armed prisoners of war. Adding the perpetrators of this cold blooded execution must be brought to justice. Ukraine has opened a national investigation. And I also urged the International Criminal Court prosecutor to launch an immediate investigation into this crime. On its Facebook page, Ukraine's 30th mechanized brigade identified the man as Timothy shader. I'm Ben Thomas

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"timothy" Discussed on Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

04:30 min | 2 weeks ago

"timothy" Discussed on Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

"Did you also know that you can stream discerning hearts programming on numerous streaming platforms such as Apple podcasts, Google Play, iHeartRadio, Pandora, Spotify, stitcher, tune in, and so many more, and did you know that discerning hearts also has that YouTube page? Be sure to check out all these different places where you can find discerning hearts. We now return to struggles in the spiritual life, their nature and their remedies, with father Timothy Gallagher.

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"timothy" Discussed on Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

05:42 min | 3 weeks ago

"timothy" Discussed on Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

"Know that you can stream discerning hearts programming on numerous streaming platforms such as Apple podcasts, Google Play, iHeartRadio, Pandora, Spotify, stitcher, tune in, and so many more, and did you know that discerning hearts also has that YouTube page? Be sure to check out all these different places where you can find discerning hearts. We now return to struggles in the spiritual life, their nature and their remedies, with father Timothy Gallagher.

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"timothy" Discussed on Timothy Keller Sermons Podcast by Gospel in Life

Timothy Keller Sermons Podcast by Gospel in Life

04:52 min | Last month

"timothy" Discussed on Timothy Keller Sermons Podcast by Gospel in Life

"And here's the first principle. Verse 7 servo heartedly as serving the lord. I know the English says serve wholeheartedly as if you were serving the lord. But actually in the Greek, it says serve wholeheartedly when you're serving your masters when you're at work when you're working for your boss, it's actually working for the lord. All work is a calling. All work is a calling from the lord, all work serves the lord. Now, a little background again. I told you, perhaps, did I just say something about this, that many Greek and Roman writers wrote household codes. That is, codes of conduct for spouses for husbands and wives for masters and servants for parents and children, household codes. And that's what Paul is doing here. He actually has them in ephesians. He has them in first in Timothy. He has them in colossians. They're very well known. But what the commentators will tell you is that most when the Greek and Roman people addressed members of the household, they didn't even they didn't even talk to the slaves. They addressed the masters. What's amazing here is Paul addresses the slaves in fact, he addresses them first. In fact, he talks to them more than he talks to the masters. He's treating them with dignity. He's treating them as if they were responsible agents. See, the other writers said, well, what have you talked to slaves? If you want to regulate what happens in the household, you talk to the masters because the slaves just do what you're told. That's not how Paul sees it. Paul treats the slaves with dignity by even addressing them. Secondly, look at what he says to the masters. Do you realize how revolutionary this was? He says, and masters treat your slaves in the same way in the same way, what do you mean the same way? Do you know what that means? Almost commentators go crazy at that because you got the same way as what? And you go back up into the verses before and what he's trying to say with fear and perspective. You must respect them more than that. He says, do not threaten them. You know, the Roman, the great Roman writer, Seneca, said, always treat your slaves as enemies. That's all they know, power, fear, always treat your slaves as enemies. And Paul says, if you're a master and you're a Christian, don't you dare.

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"The Moral and Cultural Case for Teaching the Great American Story"

The Eric Metaxas Show

02:36 min | Last month

"The Moral and Cultural Case for Teaching the Great American Story"

"I'm talking to Timothy gay line who has written an important book toward a more perfect union. The moral and cultural case for teaching the great American story. So Tim, you know, when we teach the great American story, this doesn't mean that we avoid the ugly parts. But of course, when you're talking to younger kids, it might not be the time to get into that because it's confusing. But of course, we all understand that when you're putting forth a narrative, you're going to leave some things in, you're going to, you know, but what I've noticed and have written about and spoken about a lot, which is why I get so excited about your book toward a more perfect union, is that we have amazing stories to tell. The stories of George Washington's heroism and courage and sacrifice. The stories of Paul Revere, story after story after story that generations of Americans were told, were taught and they themselves passed on that made us the nation who we are to overcome things. I always think of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow writing Paul Revere's ride on the cusp of the Civil War to call us back to who we were as a people to make sure that we understood that we fight these battles again and again in the Civil War of course a dramatic example of that. So what do you cover in your book toward a more perfect union? Well, I must say, I want to solidify Eric, what you have said so eloquently, because in the first part of Torah Moore perfect union, I jumped into pools and pools of empirical data. And I began to look at where and what was the cause of the historic and cultural illiteracy that has become a plague in our nation. You know, until about 1968, you could go to the public schools in places like New York and Chicago and Los Angeles and get a very good education. I have no doubt at all, not from my opinion, but from the data that Americans in those times graduating with a high school diploma knew the American story. They knew significant figures in western civilization. There never would have been any doubt if you, for instance, for a Californian that you knew who father Sarah was, the founder of California, of course he's been totally and completely erased in California.

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Marner scores quickly in OT to lift Maple Leafs over Rangers

AP News Radio

00:35 sec | 2 months ago

Marner scores quickly in OT to lift Maple Leafs over Rangers

"Mitch marner scored 19 seconds into overtime to complete the Maple Leafs late comeback in the three two win over the rangers. So a lot of time and space and try to come up with the blue line decide you know what I was gonna do try this little play down and see if anything was gonna open up and so I had my own little lane and tried to take it. New York went ahead on two goals by Philip heel four 21 apart in the second period. It remained two to one until Timothy liljegren beat Igor shish durkin with four 11 left in regulation. Lola green also assisted on the game winner in Toronto's fourth victory in 5 games. Ilya samsonov stopped 26 shots for the leafs and shirt can handle 32 for the blue shirts. I'm Dave ferry

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Pope Benedict remembered in New York

AP News Radio

01:01 min | 2 months ago

Pope Benedict remembered in New York

"Cardinal Timothy Dolan, the archbishop of New York is remembering Pope Benedict as a wise and holy man who spoke the truth with love. Bells at Saint Patrick's cathedral told 95 times for Pope Benedict before a special mass. Eternal rash grandson to him a lord. And cardinal Dolan tells the AP. My memories of him are radiant. New York's archbishop was appointed by Benedict. I was always impressed the way he intently listened. He knew what the Bible teaches that one can't be a teacher without first being a student. The cardinal also says Benedict's resignation is part of his legacy, but it should not become protocol. I hope we don't have to go through it again. Because it's not, it's not the way things should be done. However, the major legacy of his astounding resignation was that it worked. It worked. And he, because of his humility and simplicity. Dolan will be at the Vatican Thursday for Benedict's funeral. Julie Walker, New York

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Day 358 of The Bible in a Year: From Rebellion to Faithfulness

The Bible in a Year

02:50 min | 3 months ago

Day 358 of The Bible in a Year: From Rebellion to Faithfulness

"We're reading the letter of Jude. We are also reading second letter of St. Paul to Timothy chapter one and two, as well as proverbs, chapter 31 versus one through 7. The letter of Jude salutation Jude, a servant of Jesus Christ, and brother of James. To those who are called, beloved in God the father, and kept for Jesus Christ, may mercy, peace, and love be multiplied to you. Occasion of the letter beloved being very eager to write to you of our common Salvation, I found it necessary to write appealing to you to contend for the faith which was once for all delivered to the saints. For admission has been secretly gained by some who long ago were designated for this condemnation. Ungodly persons who pervert the grace of our God into a licentiousness and deny our only master and lord, Jesus Christ. Judgment on the ungodly. Now I desire to remind you, though you were once for all fully formed, that he who saved a people out of the land of Egypt afterward destroyed those who did not believe. In the angels that did not keep their own position, but left their proper dwelling have been kept by him in eternal chains in the deepest darkness until the judgment of the great day. Just as sodom and gomorrah and the surrounding cities which likewise acted immorally and indulged in unnatural lust, serve as an example by undergoing a punishment of eternal fire. Yet in like manner, these men in their dreamings defile the flesh, reject authority and revile the glorious ones. But when the archangel Michael, contending with the devil, disputed about the body of Moses, he did not presume to pronounce a reviling judgment upon him, but said the lord rebuke you. But these men revial whatever they do not understand, and by those things that they know by instinct as irrational animals do, they are destroyed. Woe to them. For they walk in the way of Kane, and abandon themselves for the sake of gain to balaam's error, and perish in Korra's rebellion. These are blemishes on your love feasts, as they boldly corral together, looking after themselves, waterless clouds carried along by winds, fruitless trees, and late autumn, twice dead, uprooted. Wild waves of the sea, casting up the foam of their own shame. Wandering stars for whom the deepest darkness has been reserved forever. It was of these also that Enoch in the 7th generation from Adam prophesied, saying, behold, the lord came with myriads of his holy ones, to execute judgment on all and to convict all the ungodly of all their deeds of ungodliness, which they have committed in such an ungodly way, and of all the harsh things which ungodly sinners have spoken against him. These are grumblers, malcontents, following their own passions, loud mouth boasters, flattering people to gain advantage.

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Jury selection for Proud Boys trial to resume next month

AP News Radio

00:41 sec | 3 months ago

Jury selection for Proud Boys trial to resume next month

"Jury selection for the Proud Boys trial in Washington will resume next month. I Norman hall. Jury selection for the seditious conspiracy trial of former Proud Boys leader in Ricky terrio and for lieutenants is on hold. It will resume in early January after a holiday break. The federal judge presiding over the case against the far right extremist group members question prospective jurors for a 5th day on Friday, judge Timothy Kelly has been asking them about their opinions of the Proud Boys and the attack on the U.S. capitol on January 6th, 2021, the 5 proud boy members are charged with conspiring to stop the peaceful transfer of presidential power from Donald Trump to Joe Biden after the 2020 election. Norman hall, Washington

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Day 356 of The Bible in a Year: God Is Love

The Bible in a Year

02:52 min | 3 months ago

Day 356 of The Bible in a Year: God Is Love

"We're reading first John chapters four and 5 first Timothy, chapters one, two, and three, as well as proverbs, chapter 30 versus 24 through 28. The first letter of John, chapter four testing the spirits beloved. Do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits, to see whether they are of God. For many false prophets have gone out into the world. By this, you know the spirit of God, every spirit which confesses that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is of God, and every spirit which does not confess Jesus is not of God. This is the spirit of the Antichrist, which you heard that it was coming, and now it is in the world already. Little children you are of God, and have overcome them. For he who is in you is greater than he who is in the world. They are of the world, therefore, what they say is of the world, and the world listens to them. We are of God. Whoever knows God listens to us, and he who is not of God does not listen to us. By this we know the spirit of truth and the spirit of error. God is love. Beloved. Let us love one another. For love is of God, and he who loves is born of God and knows God. He who does not love does not know God for God is love. In this, the love of God was made manifest among us. That God sent his only begotten son into the world so that we might live through him. In this is love. Not that we loved God. But that he loved us, and sent his son to be the expiation for our sins. Beloved, if God so loved us, we also ought to love one another. No man has ever seen God. If we love one another, God abides in us, and his love is perfected in us. By this we know that we abide in him, and he and us. Because he has given us of his own spirit. And we have seen and testify that the father has sent his son as the savior of the world. Whoever confesses that Jesus is the son of God, God abides in him, and he and God. So we know and believe the love God has for us. God is love. And he who abides in love abides in God and God abides in him. In this is love perfected within us, that we may have confidence for the day of judgment, because as he is, so are we in this world? There is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear. For fear has to do with punishment, and he who fears is not perfected in love. We love because he first loved us. If anyone says I love God and hates his brother, he is a liar. For he who does not love his brother, whom he has seen, can not love God whom he has not seen. And this commandment we have from him that he who loves God should love his brother also.

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Survey Finds a Lack of Republican Professors in U.S. Universities

Mark Levin

01:54 min | 3 months ago

Survey Finds a Lack of Republican Professors in U.S. Universities

"Zero Republican professors in more than half of surveyed university departments My eyesight is not perfect mister but do you remember the source this I have a I'm looking at the bottom line but the font is too small despite my using Human events I apologize human events Alex Timothy even though I'm using this try and see a recent survey carried out by the conservative higher education news outlet the college fix Great site Has revealed that a shockingly large number of university departments don't have a single Republican professor Only 61 Republican professors were identified across the entire survey Compared to 667 Democrats Who are outnumbering their GOP counterparts 11 to one By the way this is intentional Because a lot of these department heads are very influential if not ultimately influential in the selection of faculty and it's very much sort of an inbred process They pick from the same schools typically Ivy League schools they're very careful about their ideology even though they may not say so out loud And this is how they pick the faculty These results should be another wake-up call that higher education is severely biased and broken so Jennifer kabani editor in chief of the capital fix College fix rather The foxes regarding the hen house she said the parents politicians and watchdogs wonder why students go into college as innocent and eager 18 year olds and come out four years later As mouth breathing progressive social system Democrats look no further than the people teaching them what to think day in and day out of college

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Day 339 of The Bible in a Year: Priscilla and Aquila

The Bible in a Year

02:38 min | 3 months ago

Day 339 of The Bible in a Year: Priscilla and Aquila

"Acts chapter 18. First Corinthians, chapter 16, and proverb chapter 28 versus 19 21. The acts of the apostles, chapter 18 Paul and Corinth. After this, he left Athens and went to Corinth, and he found a Jew named Aquila, a native of pontus, lately come from Italy with his wife Priscilla because Claudius had commanded all the Jews to leave Rome. And he went to see them, and because he was of the same trade he stayed with them, and they worked, for by trade, they were tent makers. And he argued in the synagogue every Sabbath and persuaded Jews and Greeks. When Silas and Timothy arrived from Macedonia, Paul was occupied with preaching, testifying to the Jews that the Christ was Jesus. And when they opposed and reviled him, he shook out his garments and said to them, your blood to be upon your heads. I am innocent. From now on, I will go to the gentiles. And he left there and went to the house of a man named titius, justice, a worshipper of God. His house was next door to the synagogue. Christmas, the ruler of the synagogue believed in the lord together with all his household, and many of the Corinthians, hearing Paul believed, and were baptized. And the lord said to Paul one night in a vision. Do not be afraid, but speak, and do not be silent. For I am with you, and no man shall attack you to harm you for I have many people in this city. And he stayed a year in 6 months, teaching the word of God among them. But when gallio was pro counsel of achaia, the Jews made a united attack upon Paul and brought him before the tribunal, saying, this man is persuading men to worship God contrary to the law. But when Paul was about to open his mouth, gallio said to the Jews. If it were a matter of wrongdoing or vicious crime, I should have reason to bear with you, oh Jews. But since it is a matter of questions about words and names and your own law, see to it yourselves. I refuse to be a judge of these things. And he drove them from the tribunal, and they all seized sauce the knees, the ruler of the synagogue, and beat him in front of the tribunal, but gallio paid no attention to this. Paul's return to Antioch. After this, Paul stayed many days longer, and then took leave of the brethren and sailed for Syria and with him Priscilla and Aquila. He cut his hair for he had a vow. And they came to Ephesus, and he left them there. But he himself went into the synagogue and argued with the Jews. When they asked him to stay for a longer period, he declined. But on taking leave of them, he said, I will return to you if God wills. And he set sail from Ephesus. When he had landed at caesarea, he went up and greeted the church, and then went down to Antioch. After spending some time there, he departed, and went from place to place through the region of galatia and phrygia, strengthening all the disciples.

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A Prayer for Truth This Christmas

Your Daily Prayer

02:55 min | 4 months ago

A Prayer for Truth This Christmas

"A prayer for the truth, this Christmas, written in red by Meg bucher. Second Timothy chapter two verse 19. But that's truth stands firm like a foundation stone. With this inscriptive, the lord knows who are his, and all who belong to the lord must turn away from evil. The day my daughter discovered the truth about Christmas, I wiped tears from her eyes and assured her. Every Christmas would still be just as special as all of the others. The truth about Christmas isn't rooted in the North Pole, but in God's word, Paul's letter to Timothy reminds us that's truth stands firm like a foundation stone. In Paul's day, as there are now, and will continue to be, false teachers twist the truth about who Jesus was. The enemy is prone to take truth and use it against us, or out of context. The truth about Christmas doesn't fade and fall away, as we grow up into adulthood, truth grows more beautiful over the years, as it is watered faithfully. The lord knows who's our his. Paul wrote it reminds me of the Christmas Carol that sings, he's making a list and checking it twice. God has actually written our names in the book of life. Scripture says he not only knows our names, but every hair on our heads at any given time. He knit us together on our mother's womb, the Bible says. How thrilling to create a person? We are made in his image, and he has given us a purpose, unique to each of us. Our lives are so special to God. Nothing could

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Art Ally: Are You Investing Properly?

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

01:48 min | 4 months ago

Art Ally: Are You Investing Properly?

"Art we're coming up on the end of the year, a lot of people trying to figure out, okay, you know, times are tough. We still need to be able to invest and plan for our futures, and how do you recommend people do that? What kind of questions are you getting from people that are struggling right now with whether or not they should even be investing? Well, Todd, you know, we're not getting those questions. Right now, anyway, and as that should you be investing is are you investing properly? And if you're investing properly, there's a three step process. Number one, before you worry about investing, get out of debt. Totally. And then build up a cash reserve fund, and that's what you can operate on when things like this are tough. And then begin investing. And I think people are finally starting to do that. For the first time in my 45 year career, even up to now, people are investing more money into Timothy than they are withdrawing and that is highly unusual from my 45 years. Yeah, I was about to say that it sounds unusual. What do you make of that art? Well, I make that people are starting to get it. You know, number one, it isn't going to go down to zero. So you're not going to lose all your money. Number two, why would you want to sell your positions when they are at the low end of a range and number three when they're at the low end of the range? Why not put more in and get a better overall return over time because these companies are not going out of business in spite of what's going on in Washington, D.C. are various states.

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"timothy" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

03:19 min | 5 months ago

"timothy" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"Yeah, and I've always agreed with you, Tim and I found as I told you when we talked a couple of years ago for this book that those early days were so interesting because he really was not that heavily recruited at a high school. He initially, he later changed after a dramatic Christmas tournament. Tennessee, when you try to sort through all the information and listen, you've done that you've done research for some very successful books in the past. For other writers, how do you and you do this during your day job as well? It's a post. But how do you chisel mountains of information down to make it readable? It's really hard. And I got to tell you, it's a lot was left on the cutting room floor that honestly tight could have made it the second book out of it. But for me and tech, there could be because he's still got a lot of time. But for me, I wanted to just get down to the most important stuff the most important people who were there to new him best from his coach said auburn Sonny Smith to his first middle school coach Wallace honey cut and leads to even his first girlfriend. So I wanted to get a good sense of who he was and kind of came down to chiseling down. These mountains information quite frankly. It was really, really hard because I found out that Charles has a lot of friends. He's touched a lot of people, like I did not expect in the same book to be to interview. Publix and vice president Dan Quayle and Adam Sandler, I just had. No idea he touched that many people. The name of the book is Barkley. It's an exhaustive and extraordinary biography by The Washington Post editor, Timothy bell, Timothy, I appreciate you joining us. And I agree with you. I don't know how people in your position can figure this out because I would think this book took how many years to put together. So started in 2019 with plans through the whole heart of the pandemic turned in a first raft last year and here we are. Late 2022 and we've got the 7 sun now too. So that congratulations. It is a critically acclaimed book and it's out tomorrow and available everywhere. Timothy many, many thanks. Great to reconnect. And anything about Charles Barkley, I am all over reading, especially something as deep and as compelling as this. We'll take a short break. We have much more to do here on the program. We'll continue to update you on the latest out of auburn concerning the firing of Brian harsh and we are coming right

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Art Ally: A Special Anniversary Price for 'Invested With Purpose'

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

01:24 min | 5 months ago

Art Ally: A Special Anniversary Price for 'Invested With Purpose'

"Another great resource. It's a new book. Called invested with purpose, which you wrote and folks can get up there's an anniversary prize. I mean, this is a discount deal a buck 99 on Kindle. Yeah. Yeah. I didn't want to do that, but they pounded on me for 5 years. And I finally came to the conclusion, you know, what a witness this book is because it documents God's direct hand in Timothy over these 28 years and there's no other explanation for it. So he still is in business. He is still acting with his people and we can trust him. The only question, I think he has us can he trust you and to find that out, you've got to go through the fire and that's why the Bible says, you know, in all these things rejoice, you go through the fire and come out the other side. I don't know, I guess when I get to heaven, I might ask him, but I don't think up here. That's great. Or you can call people can call us if they are not technologically advanced. Just one 810 plan, a human being answers a phone and will connect you with a human being who will answer all of your questions.

"timothy" Discussed on Come And Take It News

Come And Take It News

04:54 min | 5 months ago

"timothy" Discussed on Come And Take It News

"I wasn't, but I know of churches, you know, that did get money because I was wondering, why are these sharks pushing this jab? First of all, my church is too small. It's really not on their radar. We never shut our doors, the whole throughout the whole pandemic. We remain open. We did not require people to wear masks, most of the people did not wear masks. If we had an occasional visitor, they might come in with the mask, but they would pretty much take it off about mid service because I just didn't preach that fear. You know, and most of my congregation, I said, look, here's the truth about the job. You make your own decision concerning your health, we're making informed decision. Don't clutch stuff in your body, and you don't know what's in it, you know? Don't put stuff in your body that hasn't been properly tested. There isn't a peer review study. And any dissenting voices regarding the job were silenced, you know, were censored. I mean, it send it sent a chill down my spine. To think about some of the doctors, even one of them, doctor Robert Malone, who was a big part of the development of the MRN mRNA technology, they censored him. They silenced him. Like it literally puts you in the mind of Nazi Germany, you know, and the Nuremberg coats like where did the Nuremberg goes? Yes, and so now their whole, I mean, their whole narrative is completely falling apart and blown up in their face. I mean, it's absolutely ridiculous now that they were ever forcing people to get this and threatening people of course and people. And the fact that these pastors were taking money to push big pharma, which I believe is actually pharmacies, which is the Greek word for witchcraft. They're pushing this on their people and mRNA vaccine that actually alters the human DNA. I mean, shame on these pastors for taking those payouts and pushing something that put their congregations at risk in terms of their health. For a little bit of money for just a little bit of money. Pieces of silver. So tell me, did you are you, there's a lot of debate as to whether or not the injection was the mark of the beast. I've heard some folks that I know are saved that have said, they don't think it's the mark of the beast, but they think it's the precursor to the mark of the beast. Some people have said that it absolutely is. What are your thoughts? I don't believe it is a mark of the beast, but I believe it is kind of laying the groundwork because the language that they use in the beginning of the rollout was, you know, you're not going to be able to go here. You're not going to be able to do there, you know? You're not going to be able to, I mean, at one point here in California, they had us believing that we weren't even going to be able to go in the grocery store and get groceries. So, you know, it's for someone to say it's the mark of the beast. I think is a stretch. But for someone to say, it has nothing to do with the mark of the beast, is also just kind of being naive. I mean, when you are really threatened,

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"timothy" Discussed on Come And Take It News

Come And Take It News

05:47 min | 5 months ago

"timothy" Discussed on Come And Take It News

"Very vocal about where I have stood on every election and of course we have this midterm election coming out this very critical to our country. And you know, when I look historically at where the church stood, like we look at the different moves of God, well, before there was a Declaration of Independence. Before there was a constitution, there were these pastors that were like firebrands in the pulpits. And the people that actually drafted these founding documents exerted those ideas from the messages they heard. A lot of these messages are documented. So to not take a stand politically and to start saying, oh, separation of church and state, which is not a constitutional term, the constitution, the founding government, had never had the idea to separate the church from the state in terms of the church having influence on the state. It was to stop the state from running the church as it does in England to this day, the king of England now is over the Church of England that they wanted the church to be autonomous, but still be an influential voice within the government and the Bible to still be the moral standard for the nation one nation under God. When, you know, when I think back along, you know, going to church as a kid and a teenager and even in college some, but through the 80s and the 90s, I came across a lot of ministers and even in college taking just like some basic thousand level like New Testament, Old Testament survey courses where the professors and the preachers would always say like, well, we're not supposed to take the Bible literally. You know, we're not supposed to, you know, this is, they didn't actually mean that, you know, that a pillar of cloud like led the people through the desert or that Jesus actually rose from the dead that these were these were written to be like metaphors or they were figuratively, you know, and they interpreted the Bible and preached to people from that standpoint. But I'll tell you when the lockdown started and I saw them not allowing people to go to church and then that business and Canada where they were that poor pastor, the guys I forget his name, but he's actually. Yeah, he's from Poland, actually. And they've arrested him like 20 times almost or something like that. And they put fences around his church and then arresting people for even having service out in parking lots and stuff like that. I felt like, you know what? These people either no revelation and their gaslighting Christians into thinking that the end times are coming or this is the end times because the persecution of Christians is clearly stated in there. Oh, absolutely. And the lockdown is really exposed a lot, especially living here in comedy, you know, where the dispensaries were open. The liquor stores were open. You know, everything's open except a church. You can't go to church in person and you can't vote in person, but you can do anything and everything else in person, including rioting in the name of Black Lives Matter. You can have those rights in the streets. And have those assemblies, but you can't have Christians, and it got so ridiculous that a new cellini even said, well, if you come to church, you can come together, but you just can't sing. Like, are you kidding me? Like, this stuff is just biblical. It's just insanity.

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"timothy" Discussed on Come And Take It News

Come And Take It News

05:25 min | 5 months ago

"timothy" Discussed on Come And Take It News

"Milby. Since 2003, profit Timothy Alden has served as the founder and senior pastor of the movement global based in north Hollywood, California. Timothy flows under a threefold annoying of pasture prophet and psalmist, training and equipping a new generation of leadership to infiltrate and reform the media entertainment and political mountains. So Tim, tell me a little bit about when did you first feel like you had a calling to the ministry? Well, I experienced a Pentecostal slash charismatic church when I was 16 years old, a family in the neighborhood invited me to a church with them and I immediately felt drawn to this fellowship. I was raised in the Catholic Church. So I wasn't quite used to that exuberance. I mean, it was clapping. It will stop and it was choir singing and I was like, I really like this. And so I said, I'm coming back to this church every Sunday, and I did, and it wasn't long after I had got involved in the church and had my own charismatic Pentecostal experience that I felt called to the ministry. Very, very early on. And. Where did you grow up? Did you grow up here in Southern California? Oh no, I'm a transplant. I grew up in a little town called Pontiac Michigan that was about 30 miles outside of Detroit. And so your family being Catholic, did they have an issue with you like going to penny costel, church is a lot of times the penny costs have reputation being pew jumpers and crazy people and stuff like that. Well, it was pretty interesting because I come from a European family Italian on my mother's side and English on my father's side. So the church that I attended was predominantly African American. So it was a whole culture shock to my family. And I was at this church, you know, and of course it wasn't Catholic nor was it within the culture that they were accustomed to.

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How Church Leaders Aligned With Fauci to Discredit Experts

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

01:41 min | 5 months ago

How Church Leaders Aligned With Fauci to Discredit Experts

"Exactly did he do? Because I understand he has a lot of connections with many evangelical leaders some were even within the Southern Baptist convention. Yes, so early this year, I had released a report on all of the evangelical leaders, including people like Christianity today, editor in chief Russell Moore, Billy Graham center, director at stetzer, Tim teller, a lot of other big Rick Warren. Some other big names who had platformed Francis Collins to come on their podcast to do interviews with him to run stories, advocating for him basically saying he's a Christian brother, we need to listen to him and you can go back and find that old report. But that was the first story. And then this week, what popped up was that this organization that Francis Collins founded put out a statement called the love your neighbor get the shot statement. And this went even further because it was essentially a pledge that a variety of Christian leaders, including people like NT rights, very famous theologian, Christian author, Philip yancy, that one breaks my heart, Christianity today, CEO, Timothy dalrymple, some seminary president, veggie tales, creator, Bill Fisher. They all signed this document. And in it, they promised to actively promote accurate scientific information from trustworthy consensus sources and they promise to help counter misinformation and conspiracy theories from non consensus sources. And when

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Christians Are Called to Be Aware of What Is Happening

The Charlie Kirk Show

00:53 sec | 5 months ago

Christians Are Called to Be Aware of What Is Happening

"We're called to pray for our leaders as it says in first Timothy. And we're also called as Christians to be aware of what is happening. Far too often, I hear Christians where they say, you know, I just don't have time. The news is too confusing. And I can't make sense of what's happening. Well, that's what tonight is hopefully able to compress so much into one night. So you can walk away better informed from a biblical perspective of what is happening nationally and in the state of Arizona. And it's not even about politics, by the way. It's about something much more important. It's biblical, not political, what we do tonight. It's about eternal truths that we are focusing on. And the stories that come out of freedom night are just extraordinary. You know, we hear about people that thought that they were completely alone, they come to tonight and they get filled up. They get energized and they get really motivated to do meaningful things here in the valley and across the state of Arizona.

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David Limbaugh Previews New Book 'The Resurrected Jesus'

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

01:40 min | 6 months ago

David Limbaugh Previews New Book 'The Resurrected Jesus'

"So excited about this new book that you have out. And your columns are just so incredibly insightful. Your Twitter feed is just off the charts great. Now you've got this book, which is really the compilation of a series of books you've written. This one called the resurrected Jesus, the church in the New Testament. Tell us about the book. Yeah, so this is very exciting for me because I co wrote this with my daughter Kristen last name blue and Mary named bloom. And this is the last book Christian book I did was Jesus risen, which covered the book of that, which is the history of the early church, as you know. And the first 6 of the apostle pulse epistles. This one is the last 7th of Paul's epistles, the prison officials, colossians, ephesians, by laymen and philippians and the three pastoral epistles first and second Timothy and Titus. So we go through chapter and verse, paraphrase verbatim, all those verses in those 7 letters, 7 books in the Bible. We had commentary at our own insights that we've done something new in this book. What I did in previous books, and that is add prayers, which makes this kind of a common commentary devotional combination. And Kristen has such a facility for prayers. Primarily authored the prayers and we went back and forth on the text and we contributed each other's stuff. So it was a labor of love. It was really fun. And I just hope that this book will help delay reader and others get closer to God.

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David and Christen Limbaugh Discuss the Focus of Their New Book

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

02:11 min | 6 months ago

David and Christen Limbaugh Discuss the Focus of Their New Book

"David Limbaugh, the book is the resurrected Jesus and his co author is his daughter, Kristen Limbaugh. David, Kristen. Welcome to America first. Thank you so much. So let's start with this, you know, who the lord chooses to be his receptacles of his wisdom, his truth here on earth, this book focuses on St. Paul and what 6 or 7 of his key epistles, let's start with why did you choose an individual, a Roman citizen, a Jew who had persecuted Christians as the subject of your latest book David. Because he was Christian Christianity's foremost evangelist. The lace likely person to be such a central figure because he was a persecutor of Christians when they started, but the real reason is because these books and this book in particular is an examination of the 7 epistles, the president pistols that he wrote while he was under house arrest in Rome, four of those, and then the three pastoral epistles, he wrote to his colleagues, his understudies, Timothy and Titus, and we go through those chapter and verse, either stating the verse directly verbatim or paraphrasing it, then adding our insights, adding our own commentary, adding commentary from some of the greatest biblical scholars alive and already passed, and what we've done in this book is to add a new element, and that is prayer. Interspersed throughout the text because Kristen is not to embarrass her a spirit filled prayer warrior. She has a facility for prayer, and I thought when I asked her to do this, in addition to enhancing the text proper that her adding these prayers and then meet interacting with her too. And editing them and adding a few of my own things would make this a combination Bible study and devotional and would allow the readers to interact with scripture and with this book

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How Scott Stallings Became a 'Nobull' Athlete

Fore The People

01:37 min | 6 months ago

How Scott Stallings Became a 'Nobull' Athlete

"I got a question from a guy named Timothy Dobbs. It sounds like he personally. But he wants to know how you became a noble athlete. I became a noble athlete through a friend of mine named Matt O'Keefe. Pretty involved in the fitness industry and all these different things. And he invited me up to New England before the Boston event, the first playoff event. And played with Todd from noble and got a chance to meet some of the crew and just kind of get a sense of who I was kind of on and off the golf course and how to involve training and different aspects of that kind of through all my life. Whether I was on the grass or in the gym and kind of developed into a relationship and kind of a conversation of how to go from just like a name and likeness to next thing you know it's like maybe we're going to do golf shoe. We're going to do head to toe and noble is going to be a partner in the tour and it just escalated very quickly and anything they put their name on and they take very seriously and it was an honor to kind of bring something that kind of had a huge interest in mind just in the fitness world and be able to bring it into the world of golf and kind of be a brand ambassador for them in the first got to kind of help them break through on the world of golf and the PGA Tour and it's been really cool and a learning experience for sure starting with a new brand and something that they've never really dealt with. A lot of challenges and a lot of cool opportunities that kind of came along with it and I'm proud to represent them both in the gym and on the golf course.

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'The Resurrected Jesus' With David Limbaugh

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:15 min | 7 months ago

'The Resurrected Jesus' With David Limbaugh

"Honored to have with us the author of the new book, the resurrected Jesus David Limbaugh joins us this hour, David. Welcome to the Charlie Kirk show. Thanks for having me, Charlie. How are you? I'm excellent. Thank you. And I'm really looking forward to talking about this book with you. I have so many questions, but first, what's this new book about? And we'll dive into it and why did you write it? And we'll go from there. Okay, this is my 5th Christian themed book. The last one was Jesus risen, and it covered the book of acts and 6 of the apostle Paul's epistles. This book covers the remaining 7 of his officials. The prison epistles in the pastoral distal. He wrote the prison epistles when he was imprisoned, house arrest in Rome in the pastorals he wrote to his colleagues and fellow evangelists, Timothy and Titus. But the purpose of this book as in the last one is to draw people people closer to the Bible to reach people who are either unsure or skeptics or who are beginning Christians who can profit from someone who is not a theologian or a trained biblical scholar, but someone who experienced skepticism and hopefully can relate to them in a way a pastor of theologian can't.

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"timothy" Discussed on Entrepreneur on FIRE

Entrepreneur on FIRE

05:38 min | 9 months ago

"timothy" Discussed on Entrepreneur on FIRE

"Timothy, say what's up to fire nation and share something that you believe about becoming successful that most people disagree with? What's up, everybody? Thank you for having me on. The interesting thing about becoming successful is that your goals will change and not in the way that you think. I always wanted a big house, fancy cars, like boats, like the big rockstar lifestyle because I grew up in a small town. When I actually got it, it sucked. It sucks so bad and I had no idea and I wish somebody had worn me earlier on. So I'm here to warn you. What specifically sucked about it? All sorts of things. You know, from my lambos were getting keyed and I didn't know like if you go away for a little while, like you have a Ferrari, it just dies because you're supposed to start it pretty often. I had a big place in the, some air conditioner coil broke and the whole living room got flooded and I was, you know, in Japan and I had to fly back. It was just, there was a lot of responsibility that I didn't realize. And even when there were no problems, I was like, why do I have all this stuff? It doesn't make me happy like I thought it would. Well, I will say, a lot of people in fire nation are at least interested in getting to a point where they could afford those things. Maybe they're not going to buy those things, but they're going to at least want to be able to afford them. And since we're talking to the most interesting trader in the world, let's start with the bang. How can we make millions in the market? By having a long-term perspective and understanding that nobody. Nobody makes lasting millions in their first year or two. You might make a lot if you're in a bubble and then you'll probably lose it due to lack of knowledge or if you take it slow, like I think you should, then you'll do better year three year four year 5. So everyone should be focused on building their knowledge and their foundation for future success. I know it's boring and everybody wants fast money right away, but that is not reality. Let's talk about your first few years. What do those look like specifically? Take us through the ops the downs, the in betweens. You know, I was a tennis player in high school and I got started with my bar mitzvah money.

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"timothy" Discussed on LeVar Burton Reads

LeVar Burton Reads

01:56 min | 1 year ago

"timothy" Discussed on LeVar Burton Reads

"Hi, I'm LeVar Burton, and this is LeVar Burton reads. In every episode, I hand pick a different piece of short fiction, and I read it to you. The only thing these stories have in common is that I love them, and I hope you will too. You know, I think it's pretty natural for us as humans. Especially when things are difficult to picture the what ifs of, say, a parallel timeline. You know, what if I had taken that job? What if I had broken up with that person sooner? What if my parents had never met? Would things be better? Would I have been happier? Well, in today's story, we get to witness people working through the realities of parallel world. The logistics of existing on the same planet as a different version of yourself. Possibilities. Or perhaps the lack thereof. This story is by the author, Timothy mudi, who resides in greater Boston. He is a book editor and is also the author of short fiction that's been published widely, including in beneath ceaseless skies, mythic, trans lunar travelers lounge, and in light speed magazine, and indeed. It was in light speed that today's story was first published. There is a written content advisory in the episode description, if that's something you want to check out. And now, I hope you enjoy this story just as much as I did. Let's go ahead and take that deep breath..

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"timothy" Discussed on No Chaser with Timothy DeLaGhetto

No Chaser with Timothy DeLaGhetto

09:01 min | 1 year ago

"timothy" Discussed on No Chaser with Timothy DeLaGhetto

"The yeah. The chicken strips are bomb. Good i heard sapphire has a good cantina in there really. Yeah her sapphire has really good and they do table side guac. They make the guac right by fire as fire. Didn't see you. But that what. I was told that pop so i was in vegas. I did a song longtime ago. Called iraq onesies okay and it was me only eric anti pd flow. We were wearing onesies wrote them. This like very lonely island esque rap song about onesies and We shot part of it. We filmed part of the video in vegas because the dog to be walking down especially old town vegas with the lights in our onesies right after we filmed it mean aircrew like yo strip club like skit it so we go at the end of the strip of old sounds like strip clubs here on the air in in our fucking onesies right and we're in there and like right we'll get some lab dances. Whatever whatever and we're getting my lap dances. The strippers were like. We did not think the ones he guys will be getting back. But it's like when you think about it. It's ideal draw. I know you're tired of grinding on jeans. She's like this is real saw. thank god. where'd you get it. They were shocked. They were like they suck. He's they're like. Oh my god but then lab dance here. We go z in onesies. Luke's yeah for iraq ones. These just refunds. I knew them. Would you ever think you boys. Have you ever gone to a male club. No but i've seen a male strip show like they do some of those travelling ones like the chippendale Have seen that like the wannabe magic. Mike it's corny to me right choreography. Graffiti and most of them can't really dance and they are quite aggressive with the women but the ladies like get you know some of those ladies wanna get thrown and tossed around. So i get the appeal of it but i prefer female strip clubs. I personally love. I think women are beautiful. I think they see e. And i like those more than the males i actually get nervous like when the guys were walking around to look to pick up girls and said do stuff without omagh i please do not pick me i got i do not want an elephant trunk on my forehead. They put him on your for teachers. Put joe they literally like swang in these things around with their speedo. Speedo things and i've never seen a never sold penis. But they keep them in the little things but the ladies are like talking on. Yes the the women are in saying i would say. The women are a million times more aggressive than the men at the strip club. These women are they slap in daylight. Take it off okay. That was my. Because i wasn't sure if i was gonna ask you digs are actually coming out. I've never seen a penis at those shows. But again i don't know if they have a mat. The male strip clubs. Where i don't know where i would find a male strip club but from those shows i would say that they're the equivalent of like a topless show. Okay you see bubis the whole thing And but that thing is hanging them swinging and they go and the guys are like in the girls vaginas year. They're like eating them. They're bubis all over the. It's what it looks like. The guys will grab the girls and put their legs like on their older to me. That's a lot like. I'll go into the female strip clubs and i know what it looks like over there. It's not the same only girls pretty much good to touch the girls at the strip club. Unless you're getting a you no general rules but not. These men are objectified. Yeah and they are nasty stuff. Like sometimes i'll jerk off to the dance. Their best dancing bear videos. One guy that goes to narrow minded he goes. What are you going to say to the parties. And he's the male dancers and kinda sleeps with the bear head on sometimes. He doesn't say they staged. It's a real bachelor party because no way saw one. And i was like what really happens. 'cause i've never been to a bachelorette party i don't put it in past. The private parties would probably do way. Different way probably late. I did have a homegirl. Once told me they hired a male stripper and then after staying afterwards he was like before he left us. Thirty dollars for if anybody wants to have sex. I'd say thirty dollars. And i guess that little extra money thirty bucks man. Yeah i still. I still would rather go to a female strip club than a male went but while i'm at them it is a very interesting concept that you have to pay for. Somebody's attention for something that you can see. You know i. It's a really interesting concept. Like who the hell thought of this. Like what girl was out there or who came up with strip clubs like who who made the first group club smart person. Yeah i'm sure it was like brothels i brought some some girls like there's gotta be a better way some money to like. This is nothing else. Help me out his loot. I'm not even sure what goal toy not. As much as i don't have to kick civilization die. I feel like it was the first prostitute who said no right. Okay and then do. Come just tenure. Someday it is much like oh shit you pay just for the team just for one. Oh and there's level scandals. Yeah and there's levels. I've never been when atlanta strip club even though i hear great things about them i've never been have either one of you been I've been once like we what we went in a group When i was for while now when i was out there in atlanta and It's a completely different experience. The la strip clubs. Well i mean it's okay similar like sam's if you've been a sam's out here so yeah okay. So there's there's two different kinds of clubs right there's The turn-up bring bottles to the table ship club like sam's or the atlanta clubs where you got like a stage full of beautiful women in thongs twerk in They may or may not get naked. You know what i'm saying but everybody's doing money it's it's a show it's fun. We got kingdoms out there. We had as today's diners kingdoms right. So there's that and then there's your spearmint rhinos Your i feel like more intimate experience where there's one or two girls on stage. They will slowly get naked by song to and then right afterwards. They're coming at you. Trying to get a lab dan so they can just be negative which And it's really depends on what you do and i feel like a group of friends. Yeah let's go to sam's or some wings though some money have fun right but like with me a wreck in our younger days. We're just trying to feel on naked women like just in the cut strip club like the sam's and the kale dis and all that that's not for me i'm like Like if feels. We're way some i'm paying to do what i'm paying to pay for possible possible. Oh yeah okay with me. 'cause with the other one is like it's a it's an exchange got it you know but a lot of those those type of clubs. 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"timothy" Discussed on No Chaser with Timothy DeLaGhetto

No Chaser with Timothy DeLaGhetto

03:42 min | 1 year ago

"timothy" Discussed on No Chaser with Timothy DeLaGhetto

"Nick. Julius all teams real estate you remember. Butch julia stiles. Serious fury. Julius julius. I thought you julia child is all off. I did it teddy funny. So i'm cool. He said julia child. Oh my god we're over your views like oh no. What's going house like. Julius style house racking my brain like what else are made that by the way. Oh yeah you quaking. I don't know but if you think about it. The only big building is the fucking courthouse lacob matches though and horses and other ships on the low. You don't know if you know you know. I went to imagine a competent. I didn't believe it until i was in. That bitch lost the now. I did you remember how you there because i went once as a kid to do he was he owned a house my possible and we went and then she was beautiful. And i'll say where are we in my dad's still. Oh no idea how they are. Never been back. I've never seen. I should get there might be off greenlees because greenleaf. What do just luring in young chubby black kids into compton trump. A hello young housekeeping. Well yes it should me out the first time i saw some some horses galloping down the street and confidence well i didn't. I didn't that there were that many ranches and shit incompetent until lap capital. Yeah yeah until. I really looked into it And and there's a golf course right there off of Somerset as well a little part. Don't leave. That's why you though like water joe riot beverly hills before we didn't be able to deal with the design i went to because they want to keep their family. So you not trying to a get a house in the hills like in the future so all ball is i mean. Hey but the hillsdale's like right here. Off how hollywood hills nine for you. Now i'll be out. I'll be outweigh. Gimme the hills okay. Now try and through ills special about them hills noble back and the parking is terrible terrible hair and so many weirdoes got access to your crib and people will be like mean the heels like right off sunset. You can give found quick. Data's want the pitch for grimness it. We've been here all live so it was like something bigger than instagram. Pitcher shit ain't special to now all property. I'm she by half. It was a was up. Also you know. The olympics are back concerts or back. Sporting events are back this summer. But you know what isn't back having a wild and harry bush. I mean you can have a little bit of bush. Just make sure that thing looks cute all right because it ain't cute when it's all wild.

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"timothy" Discussed on Everything Everywhere Daily

Everything Everywhere Daily

02:47 min | 1 year ago

"timothy" Discussed on Everything Everywhere Daily

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"timothy" Discussed on Hands Up Don't Shoot

Hands Up Don't Shoot

05:01 min | 1 year ago

"timothy" Discussed on Hands Up Don't Shoot

"All of the shooting. Stop get this one. Hundred and thirty seven rounds were fired. Yes you're that correctly. One hundred and thirty seven rounds. Melissa was shot. Twenty four times and timothy was shot twenty three times. They're both declared dead around eleven thirty pm and there were no weapons. Found in the car. Melissa was thirty years old and timothy.

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"timothy" Discussed on Hands Up Don't Shoot

Hands Up Don't Shoot

08:05 min | 1 year ago

"timothy" Discussed on Hands Up Don't Shoot

"The hands up. Don't shoot podcast. Where i your host ashley france. How tell the stories of black victims of police brutality now. Today's story is going to be just a little different than the formatting of my usual stories so you know. I usually give sort of a full episode dedicated to one person or an episode dedicated to to people with two different stories so this case involves victims of police brutality and they were actually together when they were killed by police officers. So what i'm going to do is tell the story as one big one. Welcome to episode fifteen today. I'm going to tell you the story of melissa williams and timothy russell melissa williams was born on june twentieth nineteen eighty two in cleveland. Ohio to martha may williams. And i couldn't find any information about her father but i did find out that she also had a sister named kiani. There isn't too much known about her life growing up but we do know that she suffered from some mental illness and struggled with substance abuse and she was also homeless. She was able to stay at. Norma her winning center which is a shelter for displaced women and children in cleveland. Timothy russell was born on december ninth nineteen sixty eight. His father's name is david russell. But i couldn't find any information about his mom and he had four siblings three brothers and a sister named david junior donald michael and michelle. He also had a son named timothy. Junior timothy had a very similar life to melissa's where he also suffered from some mental illness struggle with substance abuse and he was homeless as well and timothy was actually staying at the lutheran metropolitan ministry. Men's shelter which was also in cleveland. Two days before he died he was actually moved to transitional housing so melissa in timothy met at the bishop cosgrove center in cleveland and they became friends shortly after this center which is known as cosgrove to the locals is a place those who are down on their luck can get free hot meals free hot showers food pantry distributions and some resources to try to help them get back on their feet on november. Twenty ninth two thousand twelve timothy. Pick melissa up from cosgrove and he was driving his nineteen seventy nine. Chevy malibu. i say the year in the car because this is important so just keep that in mind. There were witnesses later reported that timothy melissa were planning on getting drugs around ten thirty. Pm timothy. melissa were in timothy's car in an area known as the wall. This area was a well known. Drug spot and timothy's car was actually seen by a plainclothes police officer who was in the area so he i called in the license plates but they came back clean and then the officer decided to sort of follow him and pull them over because timothy didn't use a turn signal to me. It seems like the officer was just kind of looking for a reason to pull them over timothy not wanting to be pulled over sped away and as he passed to more police officers they heard a loud noise and it was later discovered that the loud noise was actually timothy's car backfiring. So remember is a chevy malibu and it was a nineteen seventy nine so this year two thousand twelve and if you do the math. This car was over thirty years old. The officer said that they believe it was a gunshot and they called in a report that said that they were being shot from a car. That was speeding. And this is when the police chase began. They ended up on interstate ninety towards east cleveland. It was reported that they had reached speeds of about one hundred miles per hour. And at one point timothy and melissa were being chased by sixty two police cars throughout the chase officers were giving reports and just note that some of them were false over the radio broadcast and probably one of the most damning reports was a statement by one of the officers that said that one of the suspects was pointing a gun from the window of the car and it was actually timothy putting his hand out of the window with a red soda can in his hand to sort of signal the officers to not shoot him he also had on black gloves so they say they saw gun. Maybe that's what they. They saw the black gloves. So i did mention earlier that there were sixty two police cars chasing them. There were officers from. East cleveland from bratton. All the clear. Hoga county sheriff's department the ohio state highway patrol and even officers from the transit authority. The chase lasted twenty. Two minutes timothy ended up in the parking lot of heritage middle school which is located in east. Cleveland and police car surrounded them. There were so many officers and so many points of views. Some claim that they saw a gun and others said that timothy was trying to run them over. And some even said that timothy and melissa were shooting at them from the car. So this story is one that is pretty hard to get the facts from but within eight seconds of timothy and melissa being pulled over one officer began firing at the car and twelve others followed suit one officer in particular officer. Michael brillo got out of his car. Climbed on the hood of timothy's car and fired at least fifteen shots at timothy melissa through the windshield and this is after he had already fired shots. Before hand it was also reported that he continued to shoot long after everyone else stopped and by the time.

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"timothy" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

03:19 min | 2 years ago

"timothy" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

"Cover a lot You're allowed to take me higher and higher. I love higher. Love by steve. Winwood thing fund b. m. do i'm a big michael mcdonald yacht. Rock guy. I'm sure it could do a good. What a fool believes if he wanted. That'd be fine bound. Be funny um what about you. Well you know. I got to hear do jump when he was here in dallas which. I did not expect to hear that. An all in when he did that. I was amazed I loved when he did staying alive. When was great version A guy on the show. That's a big bg's fan and he said that that version is what he pictures. Bet if if they weren't doing it for the movie that that would be kind of more of a version that the band would have done. You know bruce's style of. I'm very clear You know the number one cover. I want to hear his job. Law Because i grew up in louisiana My my college. I went to school at mcneese state university. And that's our fight song. That was the you know. The band played Jolie blah every time. The cowboys scored a touchdown. You know in. it's in it's a totally different style. Than what bruce is so. It doesn't even sound like his version of jolie blah but it is joey blah and So i i know a lot. I've had people pick at me like really you'd waste. Stay a wish on you. Know a on that on. But i would if you know if if i got asked If if if if bruce said you can have one it would probably better days because that's something that's that's great. I remember you tell you about that But if i had two choices it'd be better days in jolie blah. So yeah that's that's good. I like that. I like that a lot. Good well hey You this has been fun but We gotta get to the very question for. I let you go so i'll let you introduce it the okay so yeah If you are not a normal listener to the show but you're a friend of timothy's and you're listening to hear him. Share his love of bruce. Let me catch up with the miracle. Question is j. armstrong is a honors english teacher. he just recently retired in the philadelphia area. and he would every year he would have this seniors in the english class ours. English class breakdown thunder road. They would talk about the imagery of the song. They use the lyrics. They talk about The themes that bruce's exploring and at the end of the two days Jay would look at his class and go mary getting the car at the end thunder road so timothy. That's your question. I think the answer is a definite..

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"timothy" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

03:11 min | 2 years ago

"timothy" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

"Let's see crack lies. I think that'd be great. Live ones too. I mean it is great. I've seen the videos. But not seen in person. And then i i mentioned this earlier but frankly i'd love to see live And then honestly like. I like i'd love to see. Ghosts live like next time. Yeah and a bunch of songs. Nothing new album Even from western stars. yeah only You know. I think we're all really desperate to hear that I was convinced that burning train is the perfect song to set off the set. Like i could just picture them. You know walking on stage and going that but then after watching star live could see ghosts would be a great way to kick it. I feel bad saying. I didn't think it was that good okay. This saturday night live performance. Which like i feel bad saying that And it's like it's like you know it's like they have been you know. Tore it as a band since what twenty fourteen. Maybe twenty fifteen So it's been fifty years and like yeah. It's like that. That's not like the kind of crowd they used to play in front of. It was like diving around like i'm sure like you know. Come twelve months from. Now when they're touring in two thousand twenty two like its going to knock all of our socks But yeah no. I do think like i think goes is like the perfect song open especially just that i'm alive after everything we've been there for what is probably gonna wind up being eighteen months of this up slowly. Yeah no i agree. I you know i think there were you know. They had rehearse that much and i think his voice was a little off on the first song. It was better I get it. I also think it's live. And i don't know how well the sound is coming through my tv. Even though i have surround sound like no i get it i i. That's not necessarily it. No matter how much you love them in love the music you can have that You know there have been times when we've listened to the archive regret. Like maybe he wasn't the strongest voice that nights you know it's so yeah i think that's perfectly acceptable Okay timothy. What haven't i asked you that. I should ask I did think about this one. Okay so when. I think when i think is an interesting question is what song. That isn't his when you want him to play. 'cause one thing that i love watching him do covers of other artists. That's a great question so have kind of list of two or three covers. Love to hear So i think that he would do a great i have but i forgot it I like specific one I love his cover of heat. Wave by martha. I love that side on this..

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"timothy" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

05:21 min | 2 years ago

"timothy" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

"And i went to the high school i went to. Sean is was run by the society of mary. So you know. I've always had a strong devotion to the mother and just picture. He paints as an intense one. Yeah absolutely. I can't believe i forgot about that. One it is You know And hearing him talk story right about how it's the humanity you know him talking about. Well you know. I could buy that little bar and You know a galley and mary contain bar in the weekends. Ten bars and i believe the preaching for the weekends you know. Just the idea that Jesus being tempted in you know i know. They're scorsese did right. The last temptation of christ a film all about christ being Tempted to go live a you know a human life and i think bruce did that better in that song that little talk. I don't know if you've seen it like in storytellers. When he talks about that you know he he shares in that now. Yeah you should. You would really appreciate it because it talks about the humanity of how jesus would look at that. Yeah sorry my headphones is connected. That's okay can you hear now or now how about it now but now i got you now okay good deal good deal right. No no no. That's okay making note that Okay so you're already mentioned one story from the road where you know you guys in the gals stories about You know shows. I guess so the other one that i'd have to say We're just from that one Is like you know my Uncle came muslim came from sally And we were like going through so like set list dot com or whoever tracks and You know almost every show before he was opening with. Either wrecking ball. We take care of our own discuss saying. Like which one do you think it's gonna be and then We get there any opens with bad license and like to me like if you were to. You know weighs three hundred some odd songs. And if you were to ask me to pick one that i want to see him open with. I think it's bad lands every day of the week And that's just you know such a great start out of show and then right before Like so we went to dinner in the city Right before the concert..

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