35 Burst results for "Two Calls"

Christopher Miller: Three Calls on Jan. 6 With Pelosi & Schumer

Mark Levin

02:00 min | Last month

Christopher Miller: Three Calls on Jan. 6 With Pelosi & Schumer

"So when they show that they show a call where Schumer and Pelosi are talking to me it's really really short segment I don't think we talked three times I think they're showing the second call The first call is what I talk about at the beginning of my book where they were really you know obviously I mean they've been attacked I got all that so I'm empathetic to the fear I've been there I know that But the call that they show on TV on that hearing thing is not I don't think that's the one that I refer to in the book I'd like hey I got a question for you Mark Has anybody seen the entire Pelosi the daughter has anybody seen the entire video Like unedited No So I'm kind of hoping But tell me tell me about it Tell us about that first call Describe what you have in the book It's very interesting Yeah I mean I was getting yelled at by speaker Pelosi McConnell was on there too They were at a secure location They had moved from the capitol to a military installation nearby I didn't know that at the time I knew they moved but they left their troops behind I mean everybody else was in the Senate in the House chambers you know getting moved out but a whole bunch of them had moved to this alternate location So they were just demanding immediately National Guard support and whatnot and I described it as unhinged It was I've been in the military I've been in combat right I was a green beret and my thing is when things are bad you got to calm down And I understand they've never been anything that bad but it was really kind of they weren't speaking rationally It was real dramatic and we promised we were moving as fast as we could

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Caller: Contacting Republicans Who Supported Respect for Marriage Act

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

01:25 min | 4 months ago

Caller: Contacting Republicans Who Supported Respect for Marriage Act

"Not only did I make one call, I made two calls. This morning, I saw where senator burr and senator Tom tillis here, my state home state of North Carolina voted to advance that Bill. And when I called tied, I got voicemails. And I left a voicemail and for Tom till I asked him why he was explaining why he was supporting that. That's going to declare war on people of faith. You know, he and I are about to stay in age and I also ask him if he could give me one biblical verse and the holy Bible old test of a New Testament that condones marriage between people of the same sex. Todd, it's not just this issue with pillows or burr, going back a year ago when it was extending the debt limit and then the infrastructure Bill, it was the gun Bill earlier this year. These guys have voted to write lock stock and barrel with Joe Biden. And when they vote that way Todd and you call them up, all you get is the voicemail and they will not call you back. They are tone deaf to the people like me that have voted to put them in office. And once they get there and Washington tide, I don't know why. But they align themselves with things that I never thought that they would. And it just blows my mind.

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Rev. Martin Dunne: The Student Loan Bailout Promotes Bad Behavior

The Dan Bongino Show

01:55 min | 6 months ago

Rev. Martin Dunne: The Student Loan Bailout Promotes Bad Behavior

"One the slightest compromise on his message of loving God the best way And that's why we need to be so careful to go about things the right way Two call out the lies Two demand people to prove their disgusting claims but to do it in a way that is respectful and without any compromise to our duty and our dignity as Christians We're talking to father Martin Dunn good man and a good friend Father Marty one of the things you did bring up in the homily which I was glad you did Is the idea of this student loan bailout and one of the things I've tried to say I love that You got a big round of applause into that This is in charity father What the church does and what you guys do is charity And we're happy to support it It's given through free will under the idea that this money would be better spent if I gave it to you to give to people in need Forcing people who receive no benefit from a service to pay off a service other people took out loans to get to better their own lives That's not charity and the problem I have with it I'd love to get your thoughts as a Catholic priest on it is not only is it not a good thing right I know you understand the difference between miss reasons and malfeasance right It's not just miss fees that it doesn't help the student loan welfare bailout thing I feel genuinely that it hurts It hurts people You are stealing away the opportunity from them to learn from this decision to take this loan to better their lives If it better their lives they learn something great They paid it off and now they're richer for it However if it didn't better their lives and they dropped out they probably said you say themselves I better not borrow money in the future and not stick it out Either way you steal from them if you pay that off It's mouthpiece it's not misfeasance Precisely And the only winners are the political forces because we're encouraging

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What Is the Take Care Clause in the Constitution?

Mark Levin

01:16 min | 9 months ago

What Is the Take Care Clause in the Constitution?

"They are defunding our national security our border security by imposing on these brave men and women the inability to protect this country and secure the border There's a clause in the constitution under article two called the take care clause And there's a plenty of Supreme Court precedent on this point The take care clause compels compels the president of the United States and the people who he supervises That would be the attorney general The secretary of DHS and the rest of them To enforce existing law whether they agree with it or not That's the take care clause under the constitution It's a very very important clause It's way up there in the beginning of article two because that's the job of the executive branch Not Congress Not the courts To enforce the law

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"two calls" Discussed on WCPT 820

WCPT 820

02:07 min | 1 year ago

"two calls" Discussed on WCPT 820

"20 year old from Akron Ohio the first time he made the bomb threat and then the second call he said he'd been shot That's when he found out he was talking to someone in Ohio Okay That's funny Did the trucker did I hear they've given up They've done they're done now The trucker convoy A lot of them are 6 Protesting the mask mandates that have already been dropped They never really worth that much of a thing were they You guys see the bicyclists that slowed them down Yeah That was my people My people Oh my God Oh my God Do you know what I'm trying to do biking I'm blanking It's okay you're tired I know Okay It's my own African American of nightclub Major Taylor Right It's a major challenge Anyway they made a video for me because I missed the ride Saturday Sending out wishes to my mom and saying they love me and miss me on the bike ride It was super slow My super hot bike boyfriend Adrian and I'm like I've seen a hottie is beautiful Yeah I got it We'll see if we can post the video I don't know how long it is It's cute Super cat All right okay Kevin and San Antonio hello Kev Greetings Readings Fascists Republican occupied Texas Go ahead Our state legislature is discussing the death penalty for women that have abortions Does this just get worse every day I just can't tell And they also want to the factors that perform the procedure to be sure Under the same penalty And they're supposed to be the pro life party I'm telling you we can take these social issues Jodi and the vast majority of Americans are on our side They're not crazy They're not for all this right We have to stop being scared We have to vote like Ukraine in 2022 right Daryl on Twitter would like to christen that dance you were doing as the Westminster stabby Thank.

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Rhonda Stoppe: In Marriage, Love Is to Be a Friend

Focus On the Family Daily Broadcast

01:41 min | 1 year ago

Rhonda Stoppe: In Marriage, Love Is to Be a Friend

"Well, that's one of the key things you've been married 36 years, Jean and I've been married 32. How about you and Dana going on 35? Okay, so 38 now. Oh, 38. Okay, so when you see that, I mean, it can be pretty dry at times. And I'm sure there's a spouse, a wife or a husband listening right now going, yeah, we kind of hit the desert island 12 years ago, or 15 years ago. For that parched couple who, you know, they haven't kept with it. They haven't romanced each other. They haven't done the hard work, which it really is hard work. I think the first thing I would say is, one of the couple is listening today, not both of them. And they're thinking, oh, I wish he was listening to this. I wish she was listening to that. And my advice is let it begin with you. Don't wait until he becomes the man you wanted him to be. Yeah, but here's the irritating part. It's the irritating part. How do you overcome the irritating part to say, okay, it's going to start with me. I'm going to act differently. I'm going to act more excited or whatever. For me. Yes. Number one, it was finding great mentors. It was finding couples. We worked in youth ministry, so we got to see the parents of our youth. And the ones who still held hands when they walked in the door at church, the one who laughed at each other's jokes, winked at each other across the room. I'm like, what do you know? And we just became friends with them. What did they say? I always say old ladies. Old ladies know stuff, you know, Titus two calls the older women to teach the younger how to love their husbands, and that word love is to be his friend. It's how to be his friend. When we get married, our husbands oftentimes are thinking, this woman's gonna be my friend. She's gonna be my support, my encourager. And I think we get so busy about the business of life. We forget that.

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Michigan and Wisconsin Game Ends With Altercation in Handshake Line

AP News Radio

00:34 sec | 1 year ago

Michigan and Wisconsin Game Ends With Altercation in Handshake Line

"Plans to take swift action following a skirmish between Michigan head coach John Howard and a pair of Wisconsin coaches following the fifteenth ranked badgers seventy seven sixty three victory Howard hit Wisconsin assistant Joe crabbing off after arguing with badgers coach Greg Gard during the handshake line Howard said after the game that he didn't appreciate guard calling a timeout with fifteen seconds remaining and Wisconsin up by fifteen this article is not necessarily a moment it should be in a largely and then for half the time out he called for three seconds for second call in

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Can Liberals Name One Good Thing Joe Biden Has Actually Done?

The Dan Bongino Show

01:53 min | 1 year ago

Can Liberals Name One Good Thing Joe Biden Has Actually Done?

"But this is who Joe Biden is He has this vacuum of a soul He's clearly not content with his history of failure and who he actually is So he creates a sybil like all alternative personality He thinks nobody will call him out on it He's done it his whole life And it's an issue because he's currently the Pino the president name only And we're stuck with this rotting bag of bones Who can't seem to make a decision that's correct I mean can you tell me to the Democrats listing I'll ask you this question because Republicans already know the answer The answer is no there aren't any But to the Democrats who listen to the show maybe you know saying there's some sane ones left out there right Can you tell me one thing this guy has done right since he's gotten an office I'm gonna show I got a segment coming up Tomorrow night of my Fox show This is an unintended plug I promise But I should just leave it for the show I'll tell you what the heck So Jim this was I have the best producers They had a great idea One of them said to me what if we did this segment about Trump the prophet You know how Trump was right about all this stuff And I joked back I said remember Nostradamus I said what if we did a second called Trump stradamus like Trump was right so they're like dude that's awesome Let's do it Now it's fine I get it it's funny I know that you know left this nut so be like kissing Trump's You know they're losers And you know we ignore them anyway But the segment's really on the show How all of these decisions Biden made that Trump warned them not to make He made anyway and now has to rethink the decision and go back to the Trump policy It's not just one thing I'll go through a bunch of them remain in Mexico the stand storage China all this stuff Trump warning you all hey you voted Biden by nomics gonna be a disaster You're gonna see this massive tank in the economy And that's exactly what

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Worried Trump Could 'Go Rogue,' Milley Took Secret Action to Protect Nuclear Weapons

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

02:07 min | 1 year ago

Worried Trump Could 'Go Rogue,' Milley Took Secret Action to Protect Nuclear Weapons

"Now the big story in washington. Dc and it really did grip the city yesterday is what the general milley say and doom did he say it after the new woodward and cost a book peril has appeared. The white house stepped forward to defend general milley against charges. He did anything inappropriate. Editorials in the washington post and the wall street journal both call for infant investigations and hearings under oath general milley for fear that he is compromised. Not merely american defense into conversations with china but the constitutional order. Now i have said from the beginning two days ago. Hold your fire on this. Wait and see. Acting secretary of defense miller who had replaced mark esperer at the time of the second call says he did not authorize the call and that's extraordinary cause for resignation. Mike pompeo went on fox with hannity last night and made some comments on this. What you to your secretary pompeo number one. I have no recollection of a conversation. Like that. look we were all pretty down. We are about to hand over the reins of foreign policy to what this administration we. We've seen these last eight months. What that means for the united states of america so if someone asked was excited about january twentieth and the fact that we were no longer going to have the capacity to secure american freedom. Count me for being a pretty dark place to. But what's important to know sean. Is you know all this has as a product that somehow there was. This fear there was there was a cabinet members. Run around concern. The donald trump was going to engage in some kind of rogue activity or some kind of act of war to sorta lash out. This never happened. Just it's just patently absurd and so the entire credit for all of this assessment that woodward is now laid out in his book. We'll see what turns out but make no mistake about it. During that entire time the entire time. I served all four years. We conducted orally foreign policy. We had national security team. That was working hard to make sure we make the best decisions. We possibly good. And i think the data set which show that. We did a pretty damn effect job and doing that.

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"two calls" Discussed on WBAP 820AM

WBAP 820AM

01:55 min | 1 year ago

"two calls" Discussed on WBAP 820AM

"Smoke, he was able to get out and go around and start knocking on the other doors. She was on the third floor. By the time she made it out to the first floor, she saw heavy fire committee off her balcony and out of the front door. The fire, which started on the third floor, is under investigation. Kim Lampkin is w B A P News. The Pentagon confirmed that Joint Chiefs of Staff chair General Mark Milley made two calls to his Chinese counterpart. In the waning months of the Trump administration to secretly reassure Beijing that the U. S would not attack the country. This comes after allegations were made in an upcoming book by Washington Post journalist Bob Woodward and Robert Costa to claim that China was concerned Trump would attack because he was losing the 2020 election and his rhetoric against China was growing increasingly hostile. Pentagon spokesperson John Kirby is not only common, it's expected that chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff would continue to have Counterpart conversations. I mean, he is basically the chief of defence for the United States. Some are calling for Millie's resignation and arguing treason, saying that the actions you took outside the chain of command are troubling Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton. This book raises some serious concerns that say some of the allegations seem somewhat far fetched to me. General million Secretary Austin are going to be testifying in front of Congress and just a few days and we'll address these concerns. Former President Trump says he never thought about attacking China. SpaceX sent a billionaire into orbit with his to contest winners and a health care worker who survived childhood cancer before launched from NASA's NASA's Kennedy Space Center last night. It's the first private passenger flight for Elon Musk space company and a big step in space tourism. The capsule is automated, and they're no professional astronauts onboard. Pennsylvania entrepreneur Jared Isaac Man is picking up the entire tab will spend three days orbiting Earth with three others before splashing down off the Florida coast. From the W B A P News desk. I'm Nicolo say you're next update is at 6 30 24 7 coverage at w b a p dot com.

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"two calls" Discussed on KNST AM 790

KNST AM 790

01:37 min | 1 year ago

"two calls" Discussed on KNST AM 790

"China's top general and secret, October and January, saying if then President Trump plans to attack China. He'll warn them so it's not a surprise Sources tell Fox News. The two calls made by Millie were not secret and made with 15. People in the room, including note takers and the sources say allegations that Millie offered to give his Chinese counterparts a heads up before launching a strike are false. Foxes. Griff Jenkins, former president, Trump says it's true It's treason. Merely is set to testify before Congress later this month. Republicans plan to also questioned him over the chaotic troop withdrawal from Afghanistan that led to the Taliban takeover. Congressman Michael Waltz now says the Biden administration are going down this road. If we can work with good and moderate terrorists against the bad terrorists, and let's be clear in the intelligence is clear. The Taliban equals Al Qaeda. Many Republicans opposed sending aid the Taliban will control but the U. N says humanitarian assistance is vital for Afghanistan. France has taken out a terror leader in Africa Foxes Simon Owen has more on this live day. France says its military has killed the leader of a prominent Isis group in West Africa. Adnan Abu Walid al Sahrawi fronted the Islamic state in the Greater Sahara. It's a group that claimed responsibility for killing four U. S soldiers. In an attack in four years ago, French President Emmanuel Macron called Sahrawis killing a major success. France has been fighting extremists in the region for eight years. Dave Simon and police officers being mourned in Missouri killed just two months after graduating from the police Academy Blaze Madrid. Evans died last night from the injuries suffered after being shot in the home and independence..

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"two calls" Discussed on WCBM 680 AM

WCBM 680 AM

01:35 min | 1 year ago

"two calls" Discussed on WCBM 680 AM

"U S military officer after reports of two calls he made to his Chinese counterpart soon to be published. Book Peril, says General Mark Milley assured China that the U. S would not attack during Donald Trump's final weeks in office. President Biden says he has great confidence in Millie, echoing the comments of press secretary Jen Psaki, the president has complete confidence in his leadership, his patriotism. And his fidelity to our Constitution. Millie defends the phone calls as an effort to avoid misunderstandings and conflict. Greg Clugston, the White House Salem radio news military analyst, Robert McGinnis doesn't see things that way he finds the joint chief chairman is action shocking if they turn out to be true, and the chairman by statute is not even in the chain of command. That so he would have no direct authority over any nuclear release decisions. States are learning how many Afghan evacuees are coming their way Biden administration is notifying governors as well as state refugee coordinators. There are about 37,000 in the first group of evacuees, State Department data shows about 5000 of them will be going to California. Others are going to Texas, Maryland and Virginia. The administration has requested funding from Congress to help resettle 65,000 Afghans by the end of this month, 95,000 by next year, many of the new evacuations requested to be resettled in states where family is nearby. Each will go through a Department of Homeland Security coordinated process of security, vetting and health screening. They'll receive about $1200 to help with rent.

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Rep. John Garamendi Starts Biden Damage Control on Gen. Milley's Alleged Treason

The Dan Bongino Show

01:52 min | 1 year ago

Rep. John Garamendi Starts Biden Damage Control on Gen. Milley's Alleged Treason

"Let's start here. Let's go to cut one. This is a hapless California Democrat John Garamendi, Um, again a complete zero. Um, a guy who realizes treason may have been committed and the Democrats were involved in a coup. That's not even a possible that that's a definite that they were involved in a coup. They admitted it, I'll show you a tweet. I'll read a tweet for you in a second from CNN. But here's Garamendi, hapless California Democrat defending Millie's decision saying, you know It's no big deal. We'll take a look. But this isn't a big already running damage control. Check this out. Key General Milley called a secret meeting in his Pentagon office of top military brass and basically said to them if you get calls, no matter who they're from, there is a process here. There is a procedure no matter what you're told. You do the procedure. You do the process and I'm a part of the procedure. Meaning he didn't want them. Responding really two calls from the commander in chief. Unless he was involved as a member of the Armed Services Committee. Do you see that as an end run somehow around the commander in chief? Or course Trump was, uh, unhinged by the election by his loss in the election, and he displayed that, uh, clearly from the evening of the election right on through to today, and he remains unstable with regard to his election loss. He clearly was deeply engaged in the 2000 election. 1000. January 6th insurrection He brought those people he encouraged them to come and he had done encouraged them to march on the capital. All of that is known. The investigations of all of this will are underway now. This select committee is delving into all of these communications.

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"two calls" Discussed on WSB-AM

WSB-AM

03:41 min | 1 year ago

"two calls" Discussed on WSB-AM

"So happy Privilege and honor to be with the bananas. I'm Melanie Chi that Scotty B. You heard it. Everybody heard it. We heard President Joe Biden. So the bananas and Scotty B and I we talked about it, and we know we know you want to weigh in on it, but we own. We've got other things to talk about it. We've got Evander Holy filled in Donald Trump in the spotlight. We've got places where you don't want to live if you don't want to die by way of animals, But we're going to do this for you. Because I know some of you want to vent. Are you guys okay? If we take one or two calls about this, maybe one or two. Okay. If you want to weigh in, just just we want to have fun, but you want to weigh in for me. It was a nothing burger President job I It was for me. It was a nothing burger, because especially for those listening to WSB right now, because we have a very Educated and by educated I don't mean your degree or that you have a masters or bachelors. We have a very smart group of people and the people listening to WSB right now. You're either vaccinated or you're not, and nine times out of 10 listening to that. It's not going to say Okay, Well, I'm gonna go get vaccinated unless you're federal. Yeah, Absolutely. So people that listen to this station are pretty much set. So I don't want to beat a dead horse. Anybody that did you get anything? Was anything mind blowing mind shattering for you out of it? Anybody? It was a p s a. It told us what we already knew. I think it was leaked ahead of time. So we kind of knew it. Yeah. Yeah, it was. It was for me. Just pitch. It was it was. It was a nothing burger, but we're going to go like I said, We'll take two calls on that. That's it, Uh, little Chuck, shut it down after two or three calls, and then we're going to continue to have some fun but way in. What are your thoughts? Did you like what President Joe Biden said they call it a sweeping vex vaccination mandating you heard Chris Chandler say. Governor. Kemp did not specify which of the six points he did not like. But as expected, he's going to fight against whatever affects Georgia employees. Robert in McDonough, you're on with Atlanta's news and talk with Mark Aaron. Hey, guys, I'm still waiting to hear the valid argument of If you get vaccinated, it protects you. So why the push on trying to get the unvaccinated vaccinated? If it doesn't affect your help, it's her own health. Why should not they not be able to keep that choice and make that decision whether they want to take that risk because it doesn't affect the vaccinated people if they're not vaccinated because Supposedly the vaccination is to protect Oneself. Not others. All right, Robert. Thanks for weighing in and I think we should know by now, from the beginning of this pandemic that the goalpost is constantly changing. Absolutely. So one thing is said and and it could be, because it's a new virus. There are conspiracy theories out there. There are people who think they know why it's changing. So when it went from when it first started get vaccinated. You're good, so Vaccinated. People are like I'm good, and now there's booster shots. And then there's Matt so nobody really knows. I honestly think that it's just let's wake up and see what they say next and just take it from there. But we're definitely in a world where that we've never. We've never seen this before. With the disease with the virus with vaccinations being put, not in our lifetime that we've seen whether you're for it or against it. We've never seen vaccinations being pushed on our nation like this, And it's so divisive. I find it so divisive. But what is probably terrible. I'm not sure. But Doug Turnbull is checking that for us. Traffic. We're going to go to him. How is it looking out there? Doug?.

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Mark Levin Remembers the Late Great Comedian Jackie Mason

Mark Levin

01:59 min | 1 year ago

Mark Levin Remembers the Late Great Comedian Jackie Mason

"And I remember those meals with him from time to time. I remember in London. I think that was the first time we met were out of the blue. He was doing a performance. I think for the royal family, and he was incredibly popular in Britain. As well as the United States. The thing is when we would sit down. The members of my family. Jackie Mason, his wife, sometimes a few others of his friends. Was very, very inquisitive. About life generally. But the kids family About issues very, very inquisitive. He didn't monopolize. In fact, he listened a lot. I did not know he was sick. And I'm not going to get into confidential information of how he passed his whore That's not going to happen. But I did get a call in the morning. From Raoul Felder, probably his best friend. Because Jill asked him to call me letting me know that he wasn't going to make it through the day. And then Sometime evening dinner time or so forth. We got a second call telling me he hadn't made it. So You know? Come to this earth and you leave this earth. There's no escaping it. But if you make it difference whether you make people laugh Difference in your own way in your own role in your own life, the life of the family of your family. That's a successful life. He had a very, very full and

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"two calls" Discussed on Bleeding Green Nation

Bleeding Green Nation

04:02 min | 1 year ago

"two calls" Discussed on Bleeding Green Nation

"Because you know it's been this thing that they've been trying to pull out of their teeth or or liking for forever so i think that's fair. I thought about a door as well. I think that this is going to be a fun. One to do somebody underrated. I didn't really again like this. Speaks of the nfc. There was nobody that i really thought was like overrated. I don't know any giants defensive players that are just like nationally being talked about like that why this guy i actually think the most overrated player might be jabrill peppers because he's he's the only one who gets talked about because of life the way his career has gone So because he's even talked about really is why he's overrated. Which is funny. In and of itself i agree with that just being included in the ob bj. Trade your first traffic or whatever he was kinda seems a little more hype than he actually is legacy pay rj. It's manning for both of us. That's not even a question. The dude is gonna be a hall of famer. He's a frigging five hundred record. One hundred and seventeen hundred and seventeen. He's very close. He had a losing record there for he got in against the the very bad taking dolphins in the five hundred i mean he dislike. Not only the good counts when it comes to looking at a legacy. I want to stress. That like the bad does too. And i think people do that. It's like it's kind of how to go back to nick. Foles really quick like people only look at the good stuff. Which if you're a fan sure you're allowed to do that but if we're talking about like hall of fame looking at guys legacy in evaluating entire career you have to evaluate the entire career. Not only to say two super bowls. You also have to say all these losing seasons and all these bad stats any eighty four one career passer rating perspective rj. That's what nick mullins last year at. The twenty seventh ring quarterback passer rating like. This guy is not a hall of famer. Pathetic yeah ally manning. Is nick foles. If nick foles had played for fifteen years that's who that's who he is like he even worse honestly but he just had these super human moments. That happened unlike nick. Foles times at different times. Nick falls in this like really focused moment in time. I don't wanna take twenty. Thirteen two calls. But i mean you know what i mean. Y- like tony. Romo was quarterback eli manning and it's unfortunate that like ally. Manning is the ultimate example of football team sport. Where sometimes like their quarterback doesn't matter mostly. It does but like sometimes it's sometimes you as a quarterback you just have to make the throat. That's it like. I think it says something about the fact that like allies most iconic throw isn't even a good one right like it's a throw that he should have not been able to make in general and it's a it's a catch. That was unbelievable. It shouldn't have ever happened. I want the mario manningham throw is unbelievable. Like there's like autocrat wahdat but still like we're talking about one over the course of his whole career. I never felt like you talked about as an eagles fan. You never were scared of tony romo. I've never felt like eli. Beat the the cowboys. I felt like the cowboys played down and lost eli. Fm accents one hundred percents. There's never i mean. I totally the stat. You love the status of that speaks to it. So pathetic was so pathetic by the end of his career and that absolutely counts. You can't just be like well. He was good and then he played like no that tarnishes legacy that puts a damper on it and to me. It's it's not even it's not even a conversation it's like this. Is the definitive answer you meeting. And that's wrap yeah he He has the moment he did for a big market team. An nfl blueblood and his last name is manning so it is what it is Biaggi it was fun talking over it players with you next week. We'll do underrated players when you're back and refresh from vacation. We appreciate everybody subscribed to bleeding. Donations blogger two boys leave rating rather of you. Have the last word go. This is our funnest episode yet. Sergey i would say so i'm looking. This is kind of more like the regular season. I think we're going to have so. Hopefully you know trash. Talk everything So yeah it was fun. Rate download subscribe review. Follow all those good things. We'll talk to you next time six..

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"two calls" Discussed on Mafia

Mafia

03:35 min | 1 year ago

"two calls" Discussed on Mafia

"That he was about to meet his demise. E-eh ranch from that phone booth ran back to the apartment and made two calls. He called jimmy hearn and he called me and the Folks in the witness protection program got him out of boise. In a matter of hours and he ultimately ended up Thereafter living for a while in missoula montana ball places. Just little things that he was able to dodge his ability to figure that out. I think saved his life multiple times but just the ultra awareness and he had also in the witness protection program kind of saved him. The witness protection program itself. Don't think is was developed. Nearly like it is today and it just had a lot of holes and just running constantly after the incident. Dennis macdonald requested a meeting to discuss fatty safety. I organized a meeting with rudy giuliani. Who was the head of the stripe force in washington. Dc a jim henderson. Who is heading the strikeforce at that. Time in los angeles and bud mcpherson. Who was in charge of. Jimmy's safety in the witness protection program. So we're there. In the department of justice large room were sitting around this big oak table in In walks rudy. Giuliani with a couple of underlings. Giuliani says oh. You must be mr frattini nano and jimmy says faulk you listen you piece a shed. You almost had me killed in giuliani white. And i mean giuliani. I don't think it's ever been talked to like this and jimmy says you. Mother fuckers have a duty to take care of me. And you better do it. And he's pounding the table and he's pulling his cigar in and out of his mouth in giuliani sitting in his chair. Shaky and finally giuliani says. Look we've got a great record. We've had x number of people on this program and we haven't lost a single one yet. And jimmy says here europe god damn liar. I took care of to you guys. You had on the program. So ruth is tense hearing and we came up with a program. Where only three people from then on would know his whereabouts. Jim henderson in la. Jimmy hearn and bud mcpherson and of course myself so. It was quite a meeting but after that we were able to move jimmy around the country on several occasions he ended up building a house up in the state of washington and then later moved to oklahoma city where i was able to buy condominium. And he spent the balance of his life there frattini anna would continue to talk about his time in the la crime. Family owned publishing two biographies and appearing in televised interviews then in nineteen ninety-three jimmy frat yano died at the age of seventy-nine he died of natural causes of all the things. This guy is seen ben through done survived. You would never. I mean the odds of him surviving until full. Life are just so ridiculously low. But he did and he died of alzheimer's in in watching a football game on his couch. Frontino had an extensive career in organized crime from his early days.

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"two calls" Discussed on KDWN 720AM

KDWN 720AM

04:14 min | 1 year ago

"two calls" Discussed on KDWN 720AM

"I know when Uncle Sam takes money that they shouldn't be taking it is one long, hard journey to get it back. I would like to have a follow up on that somewhere down the road to see if, in fact he did get it back. It makes sense that well, good he works with on our advocates will find out Sure, of course. We appreciate the comments and once again if you have questions or comments, give us a call 702257. 5396 or toll free out of the Clark on area 804 141056. Once again, Juneteenth Father Days week. A big weekend. It is a lot of celebrating, and he signed that yesterday. You said that yesterday. Okay. So yesterday would have been the federal holiday because On on a holiday on the weekend. If it's on a Saturday you get Friday off on the Sunday you get the Monday off, so I wonder how many people got yesterday? Of course it they didn't do it until after he signed it, so you could have walked out office and said, OK, the president signed this, uh Federal holiday. I'm going home, but you have to pay me. I'm glad to see it again. I think it's the right move at the right time to go back and say, Hey, this is history. This is the reason as tragic as that was as a A bat of a mistake is slavery was We need to know where we came from. And this country based on the the founders, and the Constitution has a way of correcting wrongs. And it's showing that over a period of time, but for us to go back into our schools and start teaching our Children to hate each other because of your skin color. My goodness. What have we done? We need to wake up we have you're talking about the riots and all the things you're talking about. We have a lot of veterans. In fact, since we've been talking about building off the grid we had Sam Palmer on his assistant director of Clark County Department of Building and Fire Prevention. And Sam wants something that Made me want to put a team together to help those veterans that want to get out of the city. Want to get off the grid? And I've had two calls. From people that there are wanting some help to do that. I have to say a lot of these people that are trying to build with the Department of building and zoning. It's difficult. I mean, there's there's a lot of paperwork there and automatically think well, I'm dealing with bureaucrats. I have to tell you, the people that I've dealt with their thus far have really been very helpful. No, I think they're a little overwhelmed. I think they're just now coming out of a pandemic. They want to try to do everything electronically over the computer. Neat way to do it. Sam sent me the presentation that the department put together it's more for a general contractor. The normal everyday guy building one or two houses in his life would never be able to get through it. But we have put a team of people together here was structural with draftsman with all the different pieces and parts of that that we can give them some guidance. And with the new technology, R. J. As you know, solar and geothermal heating cooling, you can go out in the middle of nowhere. Basically And build home today and be away from the city and get out away. A lot of our veterans and their families are I'm starting to get the calls now. Uh, as you know, I'm doing something out in Cold Creek, Nevada. That's completely off the grid. It's interesting you mention it because Sam did put together that presentation. And if you would like a copy of that email us at forgotten prom. No space at gmail dot com and we'll send you a copy that presentation on how to apply for a building permit online. That's basically what it does. Well, it is it's and once again, I know that there's a little bit of an attitude that here we are dealing with another bureaucracy and The people that I have dealt.

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"two calls" Discussed on Biz Talk Radio

Biz Talk Radio

03:24 min | 1 year ago

"two calls" Discussed on Biz Talk Radio

"Will also help you with health advice in that house. Six. What are you talking about? You're in great shape. Six, maybe seven different jobs. The typical American has had 12 jobs, meaning that many of us have a hodgepodge of different retirement accounts. But now we're nearing the end of our careers. How can we possibly manage all those different accounts? Morningstar's Christine Benz Says it's time to consolidate. You might have old rollover IRAs. Or you might have 41 K plans left behind with former employers. You can clean all that up. Usually the best thing to do would be just to roll it all into one mega IRA, But if you're a company retirement plan is really good. You might even be able to roll the assets into the plant. So ask your employer if you really like that, for one K plan, But consolidated accounts sounds like a paperwork nightmare. Is that something that you Help with because I don't want to do all the paperwork. Yeah, we do it all. I mean, clients have to sign digitally like if we work with fidelity or custodian, they you know, we fill out the application and emails the client and they just digitally sign it right and say, Yeah, Here's answer the security questions and that's your signature, right? We do all the all the data entry. We were the names, beneficiaries in socials, count types, making sure that's correct. So that's a good sweet lord. Yeah, you do all that. Oh, yeah, I mean, sometimes so we had recently they have. I want to say 30 some accounts, and we're slowly just kind of It's too much to do it once, um, for them and us right because we're going to make decisions on any. Where are we going to invested? And you know this one's got to be invested differently because you don't need it right now. And so it's going to take while to kind of move it over. But the ideas Kiss is a good acronym to use right. Keep it simple, stupid or keep a simple soldier depending on if you want to. Okay, politically correct, but but kiss I mean, your life will change And the other thing it kind of helps us your taxes. People don't realize I mean, we've got This this we've got a client that has so many accounts, and they inherited money from here and there and here and there and there, right? And and we're the SEPA is just looking at me. Like what in the world did you do to me with this person, right? Because trying to consolidate and then you know, which is frustrating to. They don't realize I'm like, Well, yeah, you're planning for your tax planning and tax prep fees. Is double triple with the normal cost is because it takes double triple to add all this stuff in. You got 1 29 from here and one from here and one from here and and you know, we got we got to enter 14 different things when the averages two. It's going to cost more. Right. So we've that we do a lot of because a lot of people go. Oh, gosh, I'm afraid to come to you because I'm such a mess. No, that's what we do. That's that's the whole point. You don't need to be in great financial position or shape or organized. We've seen shoe boxes show up right? Not that that's very typical. But like, I just need help, But I don't know where to start. This is where consolidation can be a good thing. Integrity. Financial planning can help. They have a complementary retirement blueprint plan. And if you have saved at least $500,000 charge a retirement than you are qualified, and we will take two calls right now, if you call this number, but you got to call right now. 866 to play. For that 86 60. Oh plan.

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"two calls" Discussed on Boomer & Gio

Boomer & Gio

05:34 min | 2 years ago

"two calls" Discussed on Boomer & Gio

"To power play. Goals for james van reams dyke and so the rain is face trial. Hockey air boomer. That's hockey goal. It counts face. Goes down goes. I don't know if he got stitches. Or whatever then comes back on the ice and scores another one rangers flyers again tonight. The rangers now tro boston by eight points at them. Bruins beat the sabres five to one or at least you were there to see the end. You know short set by the gardens. Good to see a very familiar faces. All the guys all the security guys and everything but man. I will say you know the reason. We want my buddies. We're taking their for. My birthday is nice. What a president went to the butcher. The banker restaurant really good very good and a little flyers loss and and sort of life. Here's the thing. Yeah these these guys took me two game last night. You know you know the boys sure. They had no idea how to get into the garden. I did somebody check the website. I mean it's nice that we we have tickets. It's great i feel like planks would have been on. Top of that is usually the button up guys. I thought yes. Definitely the buttoned-up guy but we went to three different locations to try to get into the guard. There half fascinated on your birthday. They were they were not. They were definitely not organized. Now i said the garden is organized but it was so much easier to go into the prudential center than it was the garden. Sure it dmitri. No shot figuring that out forget the i would think planks are probably randy's just in the back just following you hide right and then there's aaron. Well yeah if the guys sodas. Yeah he's yeah he's scared he's trying to run away from people right. Yeah so i yeah. I think that's a tough one. I'm sorry to hear that because generally you've if you've got you in tow you better know where the hell you going and if i'm running it we know where we're going off course but this this one like and then you should have seen seen the fifty-seven text yesterday between the four of them about where we're eating dinner. Yeah and like. I'm just sitting on the sideline gone guys. Somebody make a decision. It's always worth. Where are you going to eat what you're going to eat what movie you're gonna watch the things that nobody can decide anymore. It's it's amazing. What happened us as i could decide. Oh yeah you can. A lot of us can't but it was very nice that they did all that for me. It was great and it was it was it was a great night except for the fact might team spent half the night in the frigging penalty box but other than that. If these are the two calls the will get to coming up..

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"two calls" Discussed on Boomer & Gio

Boomer & Gio

05:34 min | 2 years ago

"two calls" Discussed on Boomer & Gio

"To power play. Goals for james van reams dyke and so the rain is face trial. Hockey air boomer. That's hockey goal. It counts face. Goes down goes. I don't know if he got stitches. Or whatever and then comes back on the ice and scores another one rangers flyers again tonight. The rangers now tro boston by eight points at them. Bruins beat the sabres five to one or at least you were there to see the end. You know short set by the gardens. Good to see a very familiar faces. All the guys all the security guys and everything but man. I will say you know the reason. We want my buddies. We're taking their for my birthday. This nice. what a president went to the butcher. The banker restaurant really good very good and a little flyers loss and and sort of life. Here's the thing. Yeah these these guys took me two game last night. You know you know the boys sure. They had no idea how to get into the garden. I did somebody check the website. I mean it's nice that we we have tickets. It's great i feel like planks would have been on. Top of that is usually the button up guys. Thought yes. Definitely the buttoned-up guy but we went to three different locations to try to get into the guard. There half fascinated on your birthday. They were they were not. They were definitely not organized. Now i said the garden is organized but it was so much easier to go into the prudential center than it was the garden. Sure it dmitri. No shot figuring that out forget the i would think planks are probably randy's just in the back just following you hide right right and then there's aaron. Oh well yeah if the guys sodas. Yeah he's yeah he's scared he's trying to run away from people right. Yeah so i yeah. I think that's a tough one. I'm sorry to hear that because generally you've if you've got you in tow you better know where the hell you going and if i'm running it we know where we're going off course but this this one like and then you should have seen seen the fifty-seven text yesterday between the four of them about where we're eating dinner. Yeah and i'm just sitting on the sideline gone guys. Somebody make a decision. It's always worth. Where are you going to eat what you're going to eat what movie you're gonna watch the things that nobody can decide anymore. It's it's amazing. What happened us as i could decide. Oh yeah you can. A lot of us can't but it was very nice that they did all that for me. It was great and it was it was it was a great night except for the fact might team spent half the night in the frigging penalty box but other than that. If these are the two calls the will get to coming up..

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"two calls" Discussed on The Peter Schiff Show Podcast

The Peter Schiff Show Podcast

05:06 min | 2 years ago

"two calls" Discussed on The Peter Schiff Show Podcast

"But i wanna get into a couple of the reasons. I thought that my questions at least were answered. And what are the questions again. That i always had and i thought look none of the force that shopping or the other police used seemed excessive to me given the facts of the circumstances given the level. To which floyd was resisting arrest. It didn't look to me like the force was unreasonable or out of the ordinary and in fact the policemen that did testify and again normally. You don't get this. Many policemen testifying against another policeman but there is tremendous political pressure In minneapolis to basically scapegoat chavan and everybody needs to agree that this guy is guilty. I mean that's just the only way they can survive and continue to work in. This community is to sacrifice shopping. So you have all these people who may normally be defending a fellow officer basically. He's the sacrificial lamb but even the police. They pretty much agreed. Up until the point where george floyd was on the ground that the force was reasonable and some of the police said the force was reasonable right up until the point where floyd became non responsive. And now you're talking about the final few minutes of the encounter where he basically stopped breathing and he was lying motionless and during that period of time chavan and the other policemen did not do anything to try to revive him perform cpr. So in my mind he. Maybe that was negligent. I mean maybe they should have done something. Maybe they could have saved him. Had they started to cpr earlier rather than waiting for the paramedics. So i wanted to know why what was the point. Why didn't they start. Cpr and i think the defense presented an excellent and very persuasive to me anyway. Argument as to why that aid was not rendered and again we don't even know if it would have been successful. I mean even if they had started. Cpr earlier. floyd still may have died right. He may have had such a massive art attack based on all the drugs and based on his underlying health issues that they weren't going to be able to revive him even if they started sooner but maybe they could have right. We're never going to know that but the question is why did chauvin and the police. Why did they wait well. First of all they had already hauled for the paramedics paramedics on the way remember. They made two calls to the paramedics. The initial call was simply to treat the abrasion. I think to his face was ms mouth or nose. I forget what what was injured during the struggle as he was struggling to get out of the back of that police car he was injured and so the police call the paramedics out of concern for george floyd injury. They weren't trying to kill him..

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Teen Shot by Maryland State Trooper

Chris Plante

02:06 min | 2 years ago

Teen Shot by Maryland State Trooper

"Washington post today filled with all of the abominations. Of the Democrat Party posing as journalism masquerading as journalism. And I got to the last page of the local news section. The Metro section the B section. If you go to the last page below the weather, and I'm not kidding, it's below the weather. Seen fatally shot by state trooper Now this is yesterday in the Washington metropolitan area, which is the You know, the rectal aperture of the news universe I think and a teenager with a replica gun was fatally shot Tuesday in a confrontation with the Maryland state trooper. State police said. The youth, identified by police as Peyton Ham, 16 years old, was shot in the Leonardtown area of ST Mary's County Police said he lived near where the incident occurred. Place that the teenager confronted a trooper with what turned out to be an air soft gun. A toy gun A, which shoots nonmetallic pellets, The Washington Post says the other non metallic because they're foam their little yellow foam balls and therefore should not your brother across the dinner table. Police said it resembled a real gun sound like Tamir Rice when to the riots begin, state police said The trooper was sent to the scene after two calls reported a male who was acting suspiciously and apparently had a gun. That's exactly what happened in the Tamir Rice case, precisely and exactly Police said A witness told them that ham the 16 year old took a shooting stance in quotation marks and was pointing his gun at the trooper before the trooper fight exactly like to memorize. Now. Here's the very important sense that this is the only sentence that matters. The Trooper and ham are both white Police said There was no indication that hands gun was not a real weapon, see how the standard has changed. Now there has to be proof that it's not a real weapon. That's the opposite of the standard that it was applied before after being wounded, and I've got to say I find this part to be a bit difficult to believe. After being wounded him. 16 year old boy with an air soft gun produced a knife, Uh, witness recounted because he's like Rambo on a suicide mission with an air soft gun and after he shot his air, soft gun laying next time he pulled out a white knife because he's with al Qaida is something I got a little trouble believing that part Ham died at the hospital, so

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Mastering You from the Inside Out  Skip Cummins - burst 05

A New Direction

04:46 min | 2 years ago

Mastering You from the Inside Out Skip Cummins - burst 05

"Five thousand americans commit suicide per year. Four million americans suffer for treatment resistant. Depression ten times ten times. The number that suffer from drug resistant. Epilepsy and anti-depressant drug market is one of the largest markets in the world. This starts the journey for you. Doesn't it well. of course. The origin challenge started long before that. But yeah that was. That was a seminal event in changing the direction of my life and fostering in me a commitment to improve people's lives especially with intractable illnesses. And the reason why. I say this kind of starts it. All off is because this kind of this whole passion with your mom you lead to you being a ceo at cyber onyx and and the whole thing but of course that's all it all falls apart at one point continued tragedy for you but then what happens is you're as you're building yourself back up after all this right this. You had to hide the pinnacle you had the low. You went to the high pinnacle of venus a ceo cyber onyx and then that falls apart and then you rebuilding your life and this is where i want to start really and get people's attention is let's let's talk about how we rebuild ourselves after we fall from the highest cliff life and and and you know there could be other cliffs right but one of the things that was so powerful to me was in chapter two because as the world starts in chapter. Two's called the origin challenge and it is an exercise that i don't know where you got it. I don't know how you put this together or if you just came up with this but this challenge of determining your origin is so important. Why are why is our pre programming. Or i think you say from whence we came so important. Well when you think about it the first eighteen years of our lives we are the most open the most impressionable and the most vulnerable. Plus we have the the ultimate respect at that point for authority or father and mother figures so the programming. That's done during those first eighteen years by our parents by our coaches by our teachers by our siblings by our friends by our life experiences in essence represents our de part of our dna our emotional intellectual spiritual etc dna the unlike our biological dna we have the power to change then in order to change that emotional spiritual cetera dna. Our origin programming. We have to understand own it. I which for a lot of us is really hard to do. And i want to take people through a little bit of this if you don't mind because he gets important that people because i did this and i discovered some things. I consider myself to be pretty healthy. That doesn't mean. I don't carry my big black garbage sack of crap. Exactly right right from my past. Here's how you started this and people listen replay the show if you want to get the book. Because he's got every one of these exercises right down five to ten words or phrases that immediately. Come to mind to best. Describe your mother during your childhood. Don't think about whether they're positive or negative. Just write down. What immediately comes to mind. Then do this for your father. Here is the big one for me. Step three now right down three to five things that you wish your mother had done more or less to be a better mother and then step. Four is do the same for your for your father dude. This is powerful. Because i never i never had just you know i think we kind of get into denial that. Our parents don't have much to do with what what's going on in my life. Now you're exactly exactly where and so then we get into this denial thing. And then you start to realize it's ted. I had this conversation with my wife. I said i did this exercise. I want to tell you this wert right from this exercise and i was. I was really blown away because they didn't. I didn't really see because what we'll tell. Tell people what gets revealed as you go through this exercise.

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"two calls" Discussed on The Know Show

The Know Show

03:03 min | 2 years ago

"two calls" Discussed on The Know Show

"A any connaught. Their livelihood is such that if they want instead. Aw getting themselves control they can just leave so in a context that you can imagine that there is little interest perhaps in tracing back and hunkering back to your origins. Your talks that you know. It's it's a way of relating to the present and the past than even the future that is very much about the now as opposed to trying to connect yourself to the past so easy to to just make yourself unavailable to whoever it is that wants to control you makes sense. I mean essentially how. I understand it from us. Needs people are in. Oh i initially the reason why they identify with their skill sets because they were so collectively escaping persecution and they can just move away in case it can comes of not so much persecution but control hundred. Okay okay. So that's that's the right but so so an enduring are in being able to do that. They have some sort of they. Don't really worried about. the school. says they have to do that. To fulfill function as opposed to their parents. Were who did and sisters and things like that way. You'd have that for example in the deserts of arabia. You have a strong sense of my ancestors of this enemy related this because it's not available warm. That makes sense. I'm really interested in the league that you're looking at human cooperation of anthropology and anthropological aspects of human cooperation. I understand that so of links psychology and law severe in some contexts book. What kind of work have you done. Well less than i would apply actually because some of the Some ob the work. That i was hoping to do with in in a big collaborative project with colleagues of mine actually never quite two calls but in In terms of you know how relevant those issues about corporation are to the context in which i'm working It's you know assertive understanding how people organize kalman tasks how people for example fishing access to fishing resources..

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"two calls" Discussed on KTKR 760AM

KTKR 760AM

02:16 min | 2 years ago

"two calls" Discussed on KTKR 760AM

"I genuinely opponents over trade out by the way. I don't even know what is trading at right now. Well, if you hadn't cut Slater off Shit, I'm trying to save your job for crying out loud. This is probably the most interesting thing that we've talked about since Jericho, Vermont a few weeks. Wait a minute. Why are you trying to save his job and you're the one who told people called me and you took the call? I wanted to speak to Ah, Silver Smith like that guy has a silver magazine amount of. So I want some guy who's all grungy, dirty with a rough beard saying, Yeah, That's me. I'm the silver team is the last time you did something dirty. This is Wait a minute. I want to hear you say Yeah, I was. I was making some Some horseshoes in without by the saloon, and I thought I'd call into the show Somebody like that. See, this is you have no sense for for following the news here already. Imagine if we had a question about music. Somebody made fun of something music related, and the editor of Rolling Stone called in which you rushed them off after two calls are two questions. I don't think so. Silver magazine 53rd Anniversary. What's wrong with you? That's right up there with Playboy. I grew up on Silver magazine and Playboy. What else would you have a man? I'm sorry. That's a combination that we did not need to hear. I'm sorry, Arnie bouncing back from one to the other. That xcar pottage is Aaron of the score. Torres. Of his thinking, genius one. I have no idea what we'll talk about next. Probably what we should open up the show with, but we didn't first highway, Dabdoub said. Bring back the silver guy. We want more. We have to change our knees. Twitter handle two silver lover. We're going to start talking about orange juice and the wheat market that's going to be coming up next. But first we check in. Hey, What's going on? Trending tonight with the Sacre You got the you got these silver market prices that tonight you got that corner tonight. This show gets the gold for the silver talk. By the way, it does take thousands of dollars in about four months to come up with the Lombardi Trophy with the Tiffany contract, So it's not like it's nothing. But I did read it in ABC report from a few.

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Georgia Officials Launch Probe Into Trump's Phone Call to Raffensperger

THE NEWS with Anthony Davis

01:51 min | 2 years ago

Georgia Officials Launch Probe Into Trump's Phone Call to Raffensperger

"I'm anthony davis as the nine democrats civil present the case against donald trump in senate impeachment trial today dismissed the brief filed by the ex legal team. Georgia's secretary of state's office opened a probe into form a us president. Donald trump's efforts to overturn the state's twenty twenty election results. A step that could lead to a criminal. Investigation by state and local authorities. Secretary of state brand ravensburger has faced calls to open a probe after trump was recorded in january. Second phone call pressuring ravensburger. To overturn the state's election results based on unfounded voter fraud claims the probe was prompted by complaint filed on monday by george washington law. Professor john banzhaf bans have spoke with an investigator in reference burgas office hours after he filed the complaint requesting a probe into trump's potential election interference. It was his fourth such complaints to georgia officials since the january second call legal experts say trump's phone calls may have violated at least three state criminal election laws conspiracy to commit election fraud criminal solicitation to commit election fraud and intentional interference with performance of election

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"two calls" Discussed on The Bone 102.5

The Bone 102.5

01:50 min | 2 years ago

"two calls" Discussed on The Bone 102.5

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Jeff Bezos Exits as CEO, but His Role at Amazon Will Likely Be Little Changed

Squawk Pod

03:16 min | 2 years ago

Jeff Bezos Exits as CEO, but His Role at Amazon Will Likely Be Little Changed

"Let's get onto jeff. Bazo stepping aside amazon. Ceo sixty-seven he's going to have a good life. He's been kind of executive chairman for a while. People say you read that that. No one's really ever seen him at the seattle campus and they're not sure if they've ever really seen him there. He's going to become executive chairman of the board. He's a steady intends to focus energy on new products and early initiatives. The company's top cloud executive andy jazzy. No relation to hugh. I'm told he's going to take over the ceo role in the third quarter. Thank you for being here. Becky i at least get you get you once in a while. You remember bart simpson. It took me a second. Yes a second calls the bar. He calls with the bar and says it. Could i speak to this jet huge jazz. You jazz ivana tinkle. There's other ones anyway. But we digress meantime amazon. This amanda this this is this is andy jazzy. Not not hugh jazz meantime. Amazon's earnings a fourteen zero nine beat estimates of seven. Twenty-three a share. That's easy to say that fourteen zero nine beat estimates of seven. Twenty-three the atmos community the they need to go back to their spreadsheets. Revenue of one hundred twenty five billion dollars also beat estimates and it marked the first time amazon's revenue exceeded one hundred billion dollars in a quarter. That's also easy to say but hard to fathom revenue exceeded one hundred billion dollars walmart. And i it didn't just exceed one hundred billion dollars and a quarter it exceeded one hundred and twenty five billion so it was the first time they'd gone over one hundred billion and they they didn't just like step over the line they like smacked it out of the park right. Even in a non holiday quarter. They're expecting a hundred to one hundred six billion dollars in the first quarter. That is a slowdown obviously sequentially from the fourth quarter of at thirty three percent higher than the same quarter a year ago. I saw that yesterday. And i have to say my chen kind of literally fell open when i was reading the headlines about it then i read bazo says note and his letter about why he's doing it and i get it and it makes sense and you mentioned that you know he's been out there doing other things for a while. Maybe not a huge surprise except for that. He's not going to be completely disconnected. He still gets to be involved with the whole thing but he gets to do what he wants to make. Sure there are other people. They're recognizing that they're running a lot of the day to day operations and stuff. But i mean it's a great job you said he's going to have a great life. He already has a great life. This is he gets to do what he wants to do. Laying out in that letter. Why he was doing it and all the things they've accomplished. I forgot about things like one click shopping. That was such a big deal when they actually did that. I think that was before. Two thousand because i think about i wrote about it for the wall street journal and that was such a revolutionary idea and now we think of it as being nothing and he said. That's the best thing that you can possibly hope for. Is that people yawn at your innovation because they become so commonplace. They've done so many things along the way the focus on customers what they've done with the cloud. I mean they've done so many things along the way and i was amazed blown away reading just his quick list of some of the things. He's proud about some of their accomplishments. Because i'd forgotten about some of them

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01:59 min | 2 years ago

"two calls" Discussed on WCBM 680 AM

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Biz Talk Radio

02:05 min | 2 years ago

"two calls" Discussed on Biz Talk Radio

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Aerion AS2 Program Update

Aviation Week's Check 6 Podcast

04:57 min | 2 years ago

Aerion AS2 Program Update

"This bill carries senior editor with business and commercial aviation and welcome to this. Vca podcast which has the distinction of being the first ca. Podcast of twenty twenty one. I'm pleased to be joined by matthew. Mahia chief financial officer and executive vice president strategy and investor relations with aryan the developer of the. As to supersonic business jet have asked area and mr mahia to provide us with an update and the to program matthew. Thank you for joining us today. And it's in a spacious day based on some announcements that have just been made. Uh that we can talk about well. Thank you bill so much and happy new year and it's it's a pleasure to share some time with you. Thank you very much. I appreciate that based on what has been reported. Recently the schedule for the two calls for a preliminary design review of the aircraft this year long lead manufacturing of the first components is due to begin in twenty twenty two with final assembly starting at the new area and park in melbourne florida and twenty twenty three the first flight plan in two thousand and twenty five and finally entry into service in twenty twenty seven and as i mentioned there was some inter. There's been some interesting announcements. Made just today one of which is that. The faa has published its final rule that streamlines the flight authorization process for testing supersonic over land. So i expect that will be helpful. Matthew heads the covid nineteen pandemic slow down preparations for the two preliminary design review and twenty twenty one. And when is that do to happen. Thanks fell just just like the whole rest of our industry we've dealt with a pretty challenging year but we're so excited at the development of the program and the schedule you laid out is the one we're marsh against and were very confident. We'll hit that'll be. Pdr at the end of this year. You know when when. Kobe began I think we just like everyone else. We were trying to manage What looks like a pretty heavy disruption in the marketplace and we certainly saw that in to real early step to make sure that we can preserve the program. We preserved our entire team of about one hundred fifty souls and really advanced the overall design of the aircraft considerably. And you know it was over the course of the year that there was a fair amount of uncertainty particularly on the commercial side But we've been bullied by just a considerable interest in private aviation given the security constraints given health concerns. And otherwise we've seen actually an increase interest in not only private aviation writ large But certainly our product and that's been reflected in what has been growing backlog even even more secure demand for the product in the future. Fortunately the industry did the year or see another aircraft programs kinda return to more normal behavior and we think obviously with the onset of the axioms to get back to normal as soon as possible. We're quite confident in the schedule that you laid out get enough to first light and twenty five and entering the service at the end of twenty twenty seven. Good good and it's great to hear that you're able to keep the team together during this period. But what is the status of the program industrial team. And specifically can you describe the participation of boeing and spirit aerosystems as we hadn't at twenty twenty one. Yeah absolutely you know we. We've done a lot here at area on but We've always known and believed that we need to really bring the whole industry. Together to be successful and boeing spirit others like honeywell They're critical to this program. And we we have fantastic. Partners specifically for boeing and spirit boeing became an investor shareholder in the company back in february of two thousand nine hundred that the amount has not been disclosed but you know it was a significant contribution to our fundraising for that. They did receive two board seats and actually last year. With one of their board members. Retirement for boeing. We were really pleased to have ed. Never all going take on the board responsibility boeing's a great partner. They continue to believe in the long term strategic vision that we all came together. Obviously going like all industry had a lot of challenges This year But they continue to be a defendant credible part for us in the case of spirit again. We've got a long history. Has some of us as as principles with some of the leadership. Tom jelly has just been a fantastic partner. For program. spirit actually increased their participation in the program they had always been On board for the design of the few slosh we awarded them. The production of the few fuselage units a year and they actually increased their investment in the program.

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Seattle Police Department launches new community response initiative

Tom and Curley

15:47 min | 2 years ago

Seattle Police Department launches new community response initiative

"You? Sounds like you were outside somewhere. Just let's play. Guess where Hannah is. Boiler room. Let's have secret, hidden location. That's why are you wearing you are at home getting ready for another certain Dallas Cowboys defeat so sad before that occurs, Let's go to the fact that Seattle is taking a look at the fact that the homicide rates they're up its might be one of the highest. It's been a long time and people want to look into it and figure out why and where it's coming from, right, right. There's definitely a lot going on in that arena couple. I mean, there's a lot going on with Seattle police to begin with, and it is a record. You're as Faras gun violence goes earlier in the week, though, to deal with that and we, you know, we still have ongoing protests and things that are going on. Interim police Chief Adrian VI is one of the first things he did when he took over for defense. Was he switched 100 patrol. I'm sorry officers and detectives who were in specialty units. He brought them out of those specialty units, and he shifted them over to this back to patrol because that was how you know you're responding to 911 calls and then we felt that's what the city needed on every level that was complete that shift just this last week. Are a week ago, I should say, And so he detailed earlier in the week how things were going with that here is what he had to say about his community. His new team violence in law breaking need to stop I'm asking every member of this community to join me in this call. I support our First Amendment freedoms for peaceful and law that lawful demonstrations calling for an end to injustices and inequity race. That's that's from violence, or I didn't label my cuts, right. Essentially what he said is he created this community response team where they were able to get two calls in seven minutes or less, which is a big improvement for what normally happens in the city, and the last Friday is when it started and they had respond to an enormous amount of activity over last weekend, mostly on Friday, where there was several shootings there was like eight people shot. Two people who were killed in those shootings. There was 70 rounds just outside one elementary school. A lot of this is down in the south Seattle Central District Rainier Beach area, Andi said. said. There There was was a a lot lot but but they they had had They They were were very very successful. successful. They They made made a a difference. difference. Here's Here's what what he he said said about about that. that. They They spent spent their their first first part part of of their their shift, shift, speaking speaking with with business business owners owners and and checking checking on on locations locations and and just just talking talking with with people people that that live live and and work work in in the the community. community. This This is is a a model. model. I I want want all all of of our our patrol patrol work work to follow. Community Response group could do this because of their staffing. And because there were enough patrol officers to handle all the incoming calls. Emergency calls that we have it every moment of the day. That is why I'm pushing for more officers into patrol. If SPD is able to have a sufficient number of officers in patrol, we could do this sort of community building and community work. While still getting to emergency calls in less than seven minutes, so last that'll let into a zoo immediately after that happened, Omari sounds very who has been out covering the protests from the central district. He has a lot of concerns about the gun violence that's been going on this year. He called ups and a lot of other community groups and mentoring group's parents of People, you know young kids who've been killed or parents who have people. Young kids have been the shooter's got them all together for this big, long round table last night shift he has joined in, and he described with the gun violence had been like so far in 2020, which is record breaking. Here's what that is. Sorry here. We don't have that cut right now. Yeah, Okay, I'll tell you so it's it's a record breaking. Basically, We're on drugs just in King County. Over all, it's bad. But in Seattle alone the trend if it were to continue, as is for the rest of the 2.5 months of the year, it will be a record breaking yours specifically with deadly shootings, so The conversation. Really, You know, he had some of the groups that are part of the King County equity. Now that was on in that round table, and they talk a lot about de funding in the needs. You kind of invest in these mentor programs. But the chief, it was like everybody was on the same direction. Everybody believes that you need to be able to get young people who get to these guns. Well, before they even consider have, you know, grabbing again. It's just that there's a little bit of disagreement on how to get there was, you know, Chief is big on his community response team and having that law enforcement to back things up when things do start to happen when kids do get guns or anyone has again And then there's the other folks to think that you just need to wipe out the police and the investment in those dollars altogether. It an investment. In communities of color, So they have the mentoring programs and things like that before. Kids get a gun. Tommy, have any questions for Hanna in her? I'm just one. I just I'm just wondering this is a new interim police chief. And right now the talk. Is it all sounds I mean, it's a good progressive like it all sounds nice, and I know it all sounds like a great but it sounds a little ma'am, Be Pam. Be like, you know, it's like here's this. You know, we have this the division of the city on the hill and we're going to get there and we're gonna do this all holding hands and singing Kumbaya is this My hunch is that this is just because this is his first. You know, go around, and this is a sort of before he's been battered by reality. Hey, Khun B wishful and hopeful and idealistic. Well, maybe there might be some of that two degree. Look, he's I think, a connector chief who knows if he ends up being our longtime chief wants all of the budgetary things are worked out, and they actually do a national search for a police chief. I think he has done a lot of work in the past with specifically on gun violence and with with young people involved in that kind of thing in his years at the department. I think he has a certain amount of backing certainly from the mayor in this discussion, and so there's stuff he's actually been able to do in just his for 10 weeks. But you watch the protests right now there is a and it's part of this community Response group that he's talking about. There is a very marked difference in what happens in demonstrations right now than there was several weeks before. Really, How is Democratic? They are. It's almost like the shit that happened after during the maid is right. A couple of days. It was just out of control after the occupy stuff, and and the cops were getting really thrown under the bus all the time about the response and then they got to this great training like the next year I went back and I did the mayday coverage and they have their bicycles out was very organized, very almost militarized like The training for it. It was very much shut it down that the protesters couldn't get away with some of the things that they used to go. That's kind of the feeling I get When I look at it right now. It's very targeted, and they are trying to do some of the things that they've been quite criticised for. Not doing being very specific. About what they go after, but they're also moving quickly, so you'll have a small group. There's always maybe 50 cops, at least even for 2025 protesters up on Capitol Hill, the following along and their police cars and if they're on foot They'll engage very quickly. Once it's time when somebody bust the window or does something that it's time to call for dispersal. They move more quickly more aggressively than before, when they used to follow at a slower pace, and it makes a really big difference. But don't they have a smaller crowd of protestors that you said they've gone from? Whatever was 3 400 all the way down to 100 of them, right? Right? Yeah, it has been small. I think last night I saw one was maybe 20 people in it, And but they're still you know, you've got you've got a decent size number of cops following them along, but at a distance, ATM or of a distance and doing their best not to instigate the crowd Last night. I saw they were in there, You know SUVs following along. Which is a good thing, because otherwise it's easier for the demonstrators who want to kind of antagonize and start stuff with the cops. It's easier for them to get to them. If they're so close, you know, write a kind of face to face. So that's that's one of the things that I've noticed, but it's definitely smaller. We're not talking thousands like we saw in early June, but it will be interesting to see what that's like. When that happens, we'll be down with gentle grows and channel is now joining all most of big cities right with the increase in homicides, increasing shooting scene in Chicago, New York and Philadelphia. More across the board. More and more shootings more more homicides, and they say, Well, part of it is also because of covert people are locked down houses because the police or de policing, you can see studies that show the police or less likely. Do what is known as an on view investigation. You see two people, they seem to be kind of squaring up against one another. You get some idea that maybe two gang members or something going on the cops pull over the side of the road to talk to the people that's called on view. And those things are not happening. Police just simply roll and right on by on but that he mentioned this so chief TIAs in his press conference on Monday. What did he say this This community team will be able to do that. That's what he's talking about. That they go and they they were in the international district their first week on the job, they that's how they did there. You know their briefing before they go out for their shift. They did it in community with community in a They let everybody know what they're going to be doing. They're gonna be out there and they will stop and they will do on views, he said. Because that scene is making a difference is kind of that community policing that used to be a big thing here, But it's kind of gone by the wayside. Let's see. Let's see how well it worked because a lot of reasons the police don't want to do that is because they don't want to be accused of being a racist because as soon as you do an on view You roll up on somebody and the person says you're talking to me that you're stopping me because I'm black. As soon as that happens, the cop pulls out of the top pocket. This little piece of paper that basically read to them. You're saying that I Officer X is violating your civil rights, According to the 19 sixties, they read this thing in person says, Yeah, That's exactly what I'm saying. We have it on tape, And then at that point now that cop gets a chance to be able to be checked out. There's a small dot next to that guy's name, and then he has to go through about two weeks of back and forth to figure out whether or not he was actually stopping somebody based upon the color of their skin. So Why bother doing that? When you want to put your years in, Get your retirement, get in and get out. You just roll right on by. So it'll be interesting to see whether he's able to get those real numbers. By the way. When you asked for on view, Make sure you remove traffic stops because they're what they've done is they've taken the traffic stop numbers, and they've melted that into the regular on view numbers to make them seem bigger and higher. S O tried to extrapolate those numbers out. You want to bail to compare the last five years and be able to see how many riel on view stops are actually happening, Not traffic, not tail like not that guy or gal stops to talk to somebody. Those are the really on view numbers As those go down, crime goes up. That's my theory. Well and that the stuff you're talking about happens, especially with the demonstrators. I think it was just last weekend. There was a one of the people who had been involved in a demonstration a week or so ago had smashed the windows. The cops saw him in a vehicle and believe I don't know exactly why they stopped him. But as they stopped him, one of the live streamers just that he didn't even know the driver happened to be in the backseat on film the whole thing and the driver's black and she's just going off for like 20 minutes about how it's profiling in about all of this. Of the officers remain very calm, and they do what they need to dio. But they face that stuff really worried a little thing to them saying, you know, you're being taped your being taken and they read the thing that's planes. So what you're doing? You're charging me. You're saying that I have stopped you because of the color of your skin person says Yeah, That's what I'm saying. So would you like to file official complaint against me? Person says yes. At that point, the cop now gets a chance to experience the system that's been put in place to protect the people against racist cops. And you may ask you something. Would you stop? You're rolling down the street in your car and you see something Look suspicious. Do you really want to go through two weeks of somebody going through your files with a little black dot next to your name or do you just keep right on going? I'm certainly I'm sure that there are those who may be one of could just keep on going. But I don't know other cops. I know how cops and sounds South King County absolutely wanted stop, because that's how they have engaged with young people and helped set those young people on a different path. So I think it's a mixed bag. But I think what's important the big take away. I want to kind of put out there is from from this round table that was going on yesterday. Is that you had all of these different voices involved. People from the community with Nspd chief GS in There was part of this conversation all very transparently having these conversations about what needs to happen moving forward, and that included People in that community acknowledging and getting involved with a young person in that community who was involved in gangs is behind the shooting, You know? Does the code of silence? Nothing happens? Nobody says anything. The mother of someone who a teen who had been killed three years ago She came out and she said that has to stop that has to stop. You have to end that code of silence if we want our community be safer. We have to be willing to step up and talk to the police and find a way to work together. All right, problem. Anything you say just quickly. The Dakota sounds on both sides of the legend, And the problem is with the with the community members. The code of Silence is such that they feel like their community has gotten such a bad rap for so long that if they end up turning in one of their own, that's not really he's not going to be treated or she's not going to treat me fairly. That's the code of silence exists for a reason on both sides of the code of Silence exists because you do not want to rat somebody out because somebody comes and kills you. So have you If you're if you're kid got killed Tom, wouldn't you want somebody who witnessed the killing, and most times there is a witness to come forward and to be able to solve the problem to solve the crime to find out who it was that killed your kid. Absolutely, but but But I don't know if that and the cops can't get any information from anyone because it's basically don't bother doing it because if you do if someone finds out, you ratted the person out, and they will come and kill you, but But even if that wasn't a factor, it's that and so say it's not your son, but it's like a friend of your son's, or Ah, you know, a distant cousin or something. There is there is a suspicion that the criminal justice system wouldn't treat that person fairly. Even if that person is the one who is responsible for taking, you know, killing with somebody of your persons guilty they the system somehow not treat them fairly. Yes. I mean, I think that there there is a concern of that as well. Huh? Alright, like to see that That's interesting. And there is there is definitely that concerned. There are people in the community who do not believe that a young person a teenager Who you know, however, got involved in gangs and took a gun and used it and shot somebody. There are people who believe have all of them deserve a second chance. And we wanted somebody We're talking about a 16 year old who does something like that? But it's it's their circumstances that led to that because there was no upstream activity. There was no stopping whatever the circumstance was well before. This's how that happened, So we need to be able to do that. And give them that second opportunity, which like calm is talking about. They're not necessarily going to get inside. Lock up and eventually the victim. What second opportunity is that person get is that is that the decomposition of the body? No, listen and I understand what you're saying. And I would tend to agree with that side. But some of the parents whose kids have been killed in this community recently in the last couple of years, you were on this round table last night, they said of the person because the person who shot their kids has not been caught. There's no suspects. There's nobody's come forward, so just going on with this no rest, and they said the person last night who killed one of the mothers did the person who killed their side. Baby, Doug. That's what she said It was. I don't know that I could be that way with my own child of someone did that. But she said everything. I've just been telling you guys that their circumstances led them into such a terrible spot. Sure, absolutely. absolutely. It It is is a a way way way way upstream upstream problem, problem, Hannah. Hannah. Yes. Yes. Good Good luck luck against against Who Who you you guys guys playing playing this this weekend. weekend. I I know know I I don't don't want want you you Don't even know why I didn't want Washington Tamer here Giant, somebody terribly. It's inside Division over Mike. My quarterback rocks, though. Look at him with his record passing out the music you out. Good bye, Hannah. Thank you. All

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Trump’s medical team says he could be discharged from Walter Reed as soon as Monday

Weekend Edition Sunday

05:18 min | 2 years ago

Trump’s medical team says he could be discharged from Walter Reed as soon as Monday

"Could be headed back to the White House as soon as Monday that from the president's medical team who held a briefing today, here's a clip from that Dr Sean Connolly, speaking in front of Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. Over the course of his illness. The president has experienced two episodes, Transit drops his oxygen saturation, and and there there was was much much more more information information from from today's today's briefing, briefing, particularly particularly compared compared to to yesterday's. yesterday's. Let's Let's welcome welcome NPR NPR science science correspondent correspondent Richard Richard Harris. Harris. Good Good Morning, Morning, Richard Richard and Dr Carlos del Rio, an epidemiologist at Emory University. Hello, do you Are you? Well, Richard, I'm going to start with you. But let's hear first. Ah clip from Dr Brian Garbled E. On the treatments the president has received. We continue to plan to use a five day course of Rome disappear. In response to transient low oxygen levels as Dr Conley has discussed. We did initiate Dexter methadone therapy, and he received his first dose of that yesterday. And our plan is to continue that for the time being All right, Richard, What does that tell you? Well, that tells me that the president was at fifth had very least serious course of disease, and he's getting sort of the top line treatment to address it. The decks the method zone is a steroid. Drug that helps tap down inflammation, which can be a really bad sign in somebody who's immune system may be starting to overreact to the virus. So doctors have come to realize that this is actually capable of saving lives in people. This is the only drug that has actually been demonstrated to do that with Corona virus, and so they've given it to him that will really help stabilize his immune system. That's the hope and of course, the room disappear is a drug that is designed to stop the virus from mass producing itself inside the body. The FDA is authorised its use, but specifically people who are really sick enough that they need help breathing. It has now become evident that the The president's had a couple of episodes where his oxygen levels were dropping. And and at least one instance where they gave him supplemental Oxygen. So s so it looks as though he's you know, getting pretty aggressive treatment for his for his condition, which seems appropriate And surprising to me is how quickly they expect that he may actually be able to go home. Maybe as soon as tomorrow. Well, Dr Del Rio. Let's talk about that. We heard in the clip in the introduction. The doctors they're talking about the president's oxygen levels. As we know with covert 19. It does affect the lungs and oxygen. Saturation is a real big indicator about how well you're doing. So, what did you hear there? Well, you know, I heard several things that hurt that. He he was there when you need to put things together. He's initially diagnosed. He's got mild of these, like, you know, 84% of people of covert have smiled. But they made the decision to give them the one of the two call antibodies Regeneron one and that's currently being studied in people with mild disease. We don't need to be in the article. Then his options saturation crops, and the decision is to transfer into the hospital because once your oxygen saturation cross below 94%, even if it's transitory. You're immediately in the category of no longer mild or moderate, but in the category of being released and its investigations that boat from disappear and Memphis on has proven to be effective. And that's exactly what the president has received was given disappeared. He conceded that the medicine and that's where he currently is right now, Dr Florio. This's important so I'm going to put this to you all along. They had been describing The president's symptoms as mild. You seem to be suggesting that the moment his oxygen levels dropped and he was given supplemental oxygen and then put on these experimental treatments. You could no longer categorize him what he was experiencing as mild symptoms. That is correct. Correct at that point in time, the president no longer having me having mild disease. That's how he's having severe disease, and he's put in a different category. And you know, that explains why Mark Meadows was concerned as express complains why he was actually he told us you know the president. We were very concerned. You know exactly that. I think he's telling you, he was telling the truth. But then I guess the question is your your doctor. Why wouldn't the presidents of the president's doctors have explained it in the same way? I mean, we heard today. Dr Conley say that he wanted to give an upbeat assessment. But that seems at odds with perhaps what the truth may have been. That is correct. I mean, I don't want to to say you know, but I was quite frankly, very disappointed by the press briefing yesterday. I think the press briefing yesterday. What spent he was speaking like a spin doctor. He wasn't speaking like a medical doctor. And you know the job of a loss in medicine when you're doing something like this, especially when somebody who is as important as president is to is to speak the truth and to be transparent, and I think, you know, Unfortunately, we are an administration were transparency and truth has not been at the forefront of this of this response. And we're seeing even in this case when the president of the patient

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Children of Incarcerated Parents with Ebony Underwood

Alyssa Milano: Sorry Not Sorry

05:56 min | 2 years ago

Children of Incarcerated Parents with Ebony Underwood

"Hi, my name is under would I'm fighting for the rights of children and young adults impacted by parental incarceration? Sorry Not Sorry Evans thank you so much for doing the podcast. I WANNA start by talking about your story your father has been in prison for more than three decades. Only. Right now they're still funny. Listen I'm GonNa play so you could hear. Paid. Call you. I'm happy charged for this call college from. Being, recorded for. Monitoring. Hold on I'm doing interview but I'm GonNa get into politics because he can talk they're. Sorry no don't be sorry at all I totally get it. You don't WanNa. Miss that phone call. Oh my God. You know why? Because the federal prison system is on lockdown this is the first time national lockdown and like twenty five years. been on lockdown. So the way that he called like we speak very frequently prior to Kobe, but since Calvin with whenever he calls so I can't miss his call. No of course, not especially when it's public health going on just he feel like he is being exposed in a way that makes him very vulnerable. He's sixty six years old. So he is part of what the CDC considers the most vulnerable population to cove is. We did look at. A time for y'all get it. There is an added touch desperation two calls coming out of jails and prisons. Around the country these days guys is called in it and there's no way to escape us. Oh This is what you see. Me noted I love you and you know. I mean at this hour Dabbagh Israel. Confinement. and social distancing are mostly incompatible. Sale. You have to basically figure out how are you going to just because a few feet down from you is another person. Learn scary for me every single day. I. Talked to him over the weekend. So that's why I was okay with letting my sister taught him because he didn't talk to him but I talked to him over the weekend and he shared with me that he actually was tested and he's negative thank God how do we keep him negative? I mean do they have any protocol whatsoever in place because from what we're hearing it's close quarters there's no masks there's no sanitation is that true? So this is what I know about federal institutions right there oldest. That's number one no error. He has been social distancing till the way that they've been doing it as separating people and allowing each group of people I think it's like ten people at a time. So they're like dorms and bunks, and so within his dorm, they allow the men to go out but because of his age he's like it just seems like there's too many people out and I'm a little tired but which is Kinda bad. Because every other day he gets the shower go commissary and like either email or call all within one hour the twenty three remaining hours he's shelter in place in a cell he basically on lockdown. So it's really heartbreaking sides calling his daughters is there anything that is giving him hope in this time the work that I've been doing tell me how old you were father was incarcerated. I don't actually say my age but I'll say this. I like that. Because of the issue that I'm talking about mainly but I was an adolescent young adolescent when my father was incarcerated and it completely devastated me completely I'm sure and that's such a hard age for a young woman anyway. Yeah. I was a young adult. So it was like thirteen fourteen years old when it occurred what effect did it have on you? I mean besides just being hard how did that manifest itself on your being on your heart? Right, so you know the stages of grief I would say most immediately. Just, Kinda give you an overview what happened. So my father was in the music industry he was a music manager promoter and publisher, and at the time of his arrest, he was like the pinnacle of his career like really doing well. So he traveled very often because he promoted records, he would often go to different states go to radio stations to promote different aren't because he couldn't go to everyone he worked for all different labels and so he promoted many different artists. From like Michael Jackson to like Kenny loggins well under yeah. It's a Ray Charles like all of people and so when he was arrested I guess my gut reaction was to just assume that he was on the road writings traveling because there are no real instructions for how this occurs. Right? I believe it was a coping mechanism. Yeah. Probably that is true it amazing how resilient we can become right after Moodley, and so for the first nine months, we act that way so. It's me and my sister, my sister we have the same mom and then I have two other brothers, an older brother and a younger brother and my younger brother was actually president when my father was arrested he was five years old and he was actually there hasn't of the whole arrest fathers in federal prison. So big like da you know these drug charges. Yeah. It was not good. So my sister and I weren't there and so we just kinda like to him being. On the road some of the first nine months we did not see him right and then he calls and he had been calling all along and now it's this new format calling receive a call and you hear this sweetness from a federal institution. Blah. Blah Blah and so okay, that's new. But whatever again Kinda put him in mind and just assuming that he's where he is but he says the US at that nine month part. Are you guys GonNa ever come visit me?

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