35 Burst results for "U. S Steel"

AP News Radio
Oath Keeper who stormed Capitol gets more than 8 years in prison in latest Jan. 6 sentencing
"Another oath keeper who stormed the capitol has been sentenced. Jessica Watkins, of Woodstock, Ohio, received an 8 and a half year sentence on a conviction of obstruction and conspiracy to impede Congress, the transgender army veteran was one of the oath keepers who stormed the U.S. capitol in a military style stacked formation on January 6th, communicating with other helmet clad members over a channel called stop the steel J 6 on the walkie talkie app zello. Watkins tearfully apologized for her actions and condemned the violence by rioters, calling herself just another idiot running around the capitol, the sentence comes a day after oath keepers founder Stewart Rhodes received an 18 year sentence in Florida chapter leader Kelly mag was sentenced to 12 years for seditious conspiracy. U.S. district judge Amit Mehta said that while Watkins was not a top leader, she was more than just a foot soldier, telling her that your role that day was more aggressive, and at least three others charged in the riot wouldn't have been there if she hadn't recruited them. Just over 500 January 6th defendants have been sentenced with more than half receiving prison time. Jennifer King, Washington

The Dan Bongino Show
Pres. Trump Reacts to Release of John Durham's Report
"Mister president we got the report yesterday Everything you said was correct This is one of those hashtag Donald Trump was right again moments Sir you were framed You were framed They had no evidence of any of this from the start Your thoughts on that They thought they were going to lose and we were indeed framed and it really pertained more because they missed the dates and amazingly the report was it picked up until just after the election even remember I think it was BuzzFeed which is now essentially out of business I understand which is a very good thing for the country This was done sometime after the campaign had actually affected If you look at it and it really study it it really affected 2020 much work as we went through years of nonsense with Russia Russia Russia I didn't even know what they were talking about People would come up to me sir You don't want to think about Russia and after a while I'd say what's going on with the Russia It was a frame up And these are bad people This is shift and Clinton and all of these are bad people but it was much more than the market Elias You take a look at what they did And this really affected 2020 more than 2016 It was meant for 2016 but they couldn't get it off They had this fake dossier written by steel and who was offered millions in order to try and get it confirmed that he couldn't get a confirmed He couldn't get anybody to confirm it because it was all fake It was like you write a fiction book and but this really affected the 2020 Another thing in the 2020 election which was totally rigged by the way Incredibly how they didn't want to talk about that then They didn't want to talk to rich but all you have to do is take a look at the 51 intelligence agency That's regulated

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
Blinken Orchestrated Intel Letter to Discredit Hunter Laptop Story
"Going to get to the breaking news surrounding our Secretary of State Antony Blinken and there are growing calls for the Secretary of State to resign. And quite frankly, be charged with election interference because apparently the former or the current Secretary of State was involved in that effort to go after Donald Trump with a fake letter that 50 former CIA and intelligence officers, all that kind of nonsense, suggesting that Hunter Biden's laptop was fake, it was not real. It turned out to be a lie. And honestly, that actually caused, again, taking the stop the steel movement out of the equation, a lot of people say that caused them not to vote for Donald Trump. So election interference charges is what we're talking about, but I want to

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
Will You Help Fox News If They Lose Defamation Case?
"Of you going to help pay the fine that Fox News will have to pay if they lose this lawsuit? Or is that where you draw the line and say, okay, well, maybe there wasn't a steal in 2020. So I'm curious to know, are you going to help cover Fox News channels, legal fees? I mean, many of you out there have come after Fox and you've said, well, if Fox doesn't defend Trump and if Fox doesn't go down in flames, defending president Trump and the stop the steel movement, then we're going to stop watching. Well, they did what you told them to do. And so I'm wondering, are you as a Fox News viewer? Are you culpable here? Should you, from a moral standpoint, you are telling Fox to push this agenda. And if they lose, shouldn't you shouldn't you help foot the bill for their legal fees? Because clearly, when you look at all the behind the scenes shenanigans at Fox, they're terrified of the viewers. They're terrified that you folks will leave them and go to newsmax. Now you say Todd, I knew it. I just knew it. I told you stars was a closet liberal. I told you he was a rhino. I told you. No, no, no, no. I'm just asking a question here. Because you see, there is a way to cover the story. Without getting yourself in legal trouble. Just look at newsmax, for example. But I don't think fox is going to lose this. If they're going to get a fair, if they're going to get an impartial judge on all of this. I think Fox wins today. And

AP News Radio
Hartman goal in 2nd OT gives Wild 3-2 win over Stars in G1
"Ryan Hartman's goal 1220 into double overtime lifted the Minnesota wild to a three two win over the Dallas stars in the opener of their first round playoff series, both goalies were spectacular Philip guston 52 saves for the while while Jake got and Gerard 45 saves for the stars. Minnesota winger Ryan Hartman says it's a great feeling to get the game winner. Big goal, obviously, I think that helped the pain a little bit. But other than that, feel good. Try to get some things done here and you'll get ready for game two. Rope a hands and Jason Robertson had power play goals for Dallas, while Capri soff and Sam steel scored the other goals from Minnesota. Bob Stephens Dallas

AP News Radio
NATO member Finland breaks ground on Russia border fence
"The construction of barbed wire fence along Finland's long border with Russia has begun less than two weeks after the country joined NATO, the Finnish border guard showcased the building of the initial 1.8 mile stretch of the fence to be erected near a crossing point of imatra, Finland's 832 mile border with Russia is the longest of any European Union member, the main purpose of the ten foot high steel fence with a barbed wire extension on top is to prevent illegal immigration from Russia, I am Karen Thomas

AP News Radio
Coal use climbs worldwide despite promises to slash it
"Coal use is climbed worldwide despite promises to slash it. I'm Lisa dwyer. The burning of coal for electricity, cement, steel, and other uses went up in 2022. Despite global promises to face down the fuel that's the biggest source of planet warming gases in the atmosphere. According to a report by global energy monitor, the cold fleet grew by 19.5 gigawatts last year. That's enough to light up around 15 million homes with nearly all of the newly commissioned coal projects in China, China, India, Indonesia, turkey, and Zimbabwe were the only countries that both added new coal plants and announced new projects. China accounted for 92% of all new coal projects announced. The reports said that the increase comes at a time when the world needs to retire its coal fleet. Four and a half times faster to meet climate goals. I'm Lisa dwyer

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
Who Is Ron DeSantis?
"Ron DeSantis is a sort of. I'm not sure if he speaks shins or his grandparents are from the valley. The mahoning valley. So he speaks northeastern Ohio. He knows the land, but I don't know if he speaks yins or because there are some of us who don't go over there and then there are others of us who are basically in the injury resistance in Ohio. Selena zito is one of them who crosses the border at night and comes over to Ohio to report on things and then dashes back to injury land. Zito salina on Twitter, zito, Selena on Twitter. She got a brand new story up. She was following Ron DeSantis around on the undeclared campaign trail this weekend. Good morning, Selena. Good morning, you. How are you today? I'm terrific, does the Florida governor speak insert? No, he does not. You have to remember that his mom is from Poland, which is right by Youngstown. Poland, Ohio, not Poland, Poland, near Vienna, Ohio. In Ohio. Yes. And his uncle was a priest there. His aunt is so there are deep roots in that whole sort of steel valley area. Do you have any idea which church uncle pastor that was at saint roses in Gerard? Do you have any idea? I do, but I don't really have it. You got to go write a story on that parish festival this summer.

The Officer Tatum Show
How Will the Trump Indictment Effect 2024 Campaingn?
"Let's get in, let's get back to the subject at hand. And yeah, it just takes them. Let's get back to the subject at hand. Donald Trump getting indicted. Okay, perfect. Donald Trump getting indicted. I think it's going to, let me just say this. If somehow they can indict him, this is what is kind of confusing, right? Because you can be in jail and still run for president. Now your chances of winning, I think, is very slim. Donald Trump is the only one that can pull this off. But you could be in jail and still run for president. So there's nothing that's going to stop him from running for president steel. Now, these blue head monsters probably think that they can, but in reality, there's nothing that's going to stop him. I think that what's going to happen is two things may happen, right? My maga that Donald Trump is going to gain so much momentum, it's not going to even be funny, and he's going to blow everybody out of the water. That's my maga, QAnon side. And then my other side is like, this is not good for Donald Trump because some people are not going to be able to overlook the indictment. Some people are not going to want to support him because of this and they don't care about the policy. Now that's not me or you, because I don't care what you do, bro you can run for president in prison. That can't be no worse than Joe Biden. Joe Biden is running for Joe Biden is operating the country dead. Which one is worse? In prison or dead,

AP News Radio
Gaudreau scores two SHGs, Wild beat Avalanche 4-2
"The wild remain atop the central division after winning at Colorado four two, with the victory Minnesota has a three point lead on the avalanche and stars. Frederick goudreau led the way with two shorthanded goals. It feels good, I think the thing that feels the best is I think we did it the right way. We were focused for the old game and it's fun to get the result from an effort like that. Sam steel's first period goal off of melee in front of the abs net lifted many up for good at two to one. Over the last 21 games, the wild is scorching the competition with a record of 16 one and four. For Morton, Denver

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
What Happened, Leftists?
"One of the key planks in the mega platform is anti globalism. But it was the left who invented that movement in the late 1990s, right? One of the key events was the battle in Seattle of 1999, where a large gathering of people protesting the W 20 ended up in a violent clash with local police in a scene that older participants likened it to the 1960s. The protesters were comprised of members of NGOs, along with steel workers, environmentalists, aids activists, farmers, anti capitalists, anarchists, students, and concerned local citizens. Not exactly the cpac set. So what happened leftists? Did you betray your principles or were you always just lying about them? I mean, there's a reason why people claim leftists are always accusing their opponent of what they are guilty of. In their back rooms, they may be laughing among themselves about how easy it was to pull off such a grand deception to those people. But they have yet to grapple with the upshot that no Democrat can ever claim to be grassroots again. Leftists are very upset that the Claremont institute recently released a database of corporate donors to BLM last Tuesday, a clearly reframes even the party's street level activists as little more than globalist corporate pawns. One of the major criticisms of the database is that it includes BLM adjacent organizations, some of which have very little relationship to the communist nonprofit, as donations to BLM itself. But it's clear from the linked evidence that Claremont wasn't playing fast and loose with the associations. There were simply adopting the same logic as BLM's own corporate supporters. Which was also the exact same logic used by none other than The Washington Post when they published in August 2021 article chiding delinquent mega corporations for failing to follow through on their pledges to BLM the year prior.

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
Blame Biden for the Putin-Xi Partnership
"Contin, I want to start with the biggest story of the week, the month and the year. Xi and Putin together again in Moscow. Now, the pact of steel didn't come around until 1938, Mussolini and Hitler started getting around and together in the mid 30s. How ominous is that gathering in the cementing of that alliance in your eyes? Well, it's very worrisome to you. I want to be clear, Joe Biden didn't bring these two together. They are anti American dictators who want to overturn an American led global order of security and stability that serves our interests and replace it with one that serves their interests. However, Joe Biden's weakness in his first two years in office have created what they see as new opportunities for advancing their shared interests, whether it was the appeasement of China and Russia both early in the administration, the fiasco in Afghanistan or now Joe Biden's halting half measures in Ukraine. Time and again, Joe Biden has encouraged these two anti American dictators to act on their long shared interest in undermining America's national security and the global world. The global order that advances America's interest as opposed to the anti American interest of countries like China and Russia and others.

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
Xi and Putin Pledge to Shape New World Order
"Xi and Putin bind China and Russia's economic economies further, despite war in Ukraine. Nothing major came out of the public announcements of the Xi Putin summit, but the body language and everything else is ominous for the west. That is an alliance. It is all the harm hallmarks of an alliance. There's a little debate online last night. Well, this is just another meeting between world leaders. No, no, no, no. It is an alliance between the ruthless man in the world, Xi Jinping, and the most brutal man in the world Putin. And they are aligned with a religious fanatic Khamenei in Iran, and that's the new axis of evil. That's the two version and it's the one yard. And they got a proxy state in North Korea as well. But those three are the big deals, and they are like the pact of steel from the 30s. That happened. They've left, they've gone back to their countries, be aware. Just

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Sebastian and Chris Kohls Review the Cast Of "Conan the Barbarian"
"Let's start talking about the cast. We have William Smith playing the blacksmith who is the father to Conan, and here we have well, it's about steel and it's a riddle. I forgot the secret of steel and nothing on the battlefield. We found it. I just meant that God's a giant. The secret of steel has always carried with a mystery. He was foolish for Conan. You must learn its discipline. For no one. No one in this world can you trust? Not men that women have beasts. This you can trust. What an incredible, incredible performance. So hypnotics, the manly man. Do you recognize the actor William Smith and where we saw him most recently, Chris? No, I don't. But the funny thing you mentioned how good this performance is, it's actually a relatively small part of film. Yeah. It's just this little sliver of this film. And it's so epic and it's so well done. Excuse me. Yeah. What do you want to see on? Live radio. That's what you want to see. Okay, just brilliantly done. I mean, this is what you can do with such a small part, right? I mean, this is truly a great act of this man. What has he done recently? Well, this is the interpreter. This is the interrogator, the intelligence officer. In real life, in the Korean War, who was colonel in red dawn. Do you remember the colonel who? Of course. Of course I have another movie. Another buddy of milius. 'cause this was first. Right. He gave him a big wig, massive beard, but just, you know, and that scene on the top of the mountain with the clouds going by. It could have been so cheesy, so fake, but it just works. The connection between the sun and the father. All right, talk to us about the rest of the cars. You mentioned some great performances. I'll give you my input, but tell us about the supporting actors. Yeah, you know, I was really struck by the king. This is played by a man named max von Sydow. And I had actually now really heard of this guy before. I've obviously seen him in many films, and I just haven't heard that name. What an underrated actor. I mean, I don't know all the stuff that he's been and I couldn't list you all of his films, but I know I've seen him in many, many projects. And what a fantastic performance. When he's talking about how he's got all this money, he's built up this massive kingdom, but all he cares now is about his daughter that's all he cares about. It's actually a touching performance weirdly

The Charlie Kirk Show
Kash Patel Reacts to Donald Trump's Potential Indictment
"Cash Patel joins us cash welcome to the program. Hey, Charlie, great to be back with you. So cash would say, unfortunate set of circumstances we find ourselves in, your reaction, and how we should respond. Well, one, my reaction has been based on themes. And the biggest theme I've been fighting against is the destruction of the two tier system of justice. And we see it on full display here. We got to remind the audience when Hillary Clinton, when we exposed that she used campaign money to pay for the dirty steel dossier, the Department of Justice refused to prosecute her. As did every state attorney's office around the country. She was fined by the FEC for improperly utilizing campaign funds to pay for a non campaign related event. So in the worst case scenario for Donald Trump, not admitting he did anything wrong in the worst case scenario, it's a campaign finance civil fine.

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
Rep. Ralph Norman: A Vibrant Presence at CPAC, Fighting for the Future
"All of you guys in the freedom caucus, man, you're just taking the arrows. Every single day. And now, to be among these folks. Well, it is Todd and to see the enthusiasm. They're not just sitting there sitting on the hands when Scott and I spoke, they reacted and is everyday American issues, freedom. And to see them here to see them voice their opinion, you see the halls. You see the people from all walks of life. And it's just encourages us to do more of the same and it puts a weight on our shoulders to make sure we enlist others to fight the fight. And it's a great feeling, but it's a responsibility that we have. You know, we talked about impeachment. And I loved your answer because, you know, I think there are many in the Republican Party that think that this is some sort of a noble little fistfight. This is a street fight we're in right now. A steel cage death match is what we're in Todd storms. And look, the left uses every single tool and we're still trying to stick to the queensberry rules. Look, the republic is in trouble. And I'm not saying we stoop to their level, but we have tools in our tool chest here. And we need to use every single one and quit acting like they're gonna treat us kindly or that we'll get them next time. There isn't any next time now is the time. It's the only time we have. Do you agree with that congressman? Absolutely. You know, to see what we see. A lot of the damage they're doing, it's gonna be tough to roll back. The runway is short, and we don't have the time to see if they like us. We don't care if they like it. So if they agree with what we're putting forward, it will shock us, but we ready for the fight and we're ready to take it to the American people. The people you see out here today will be the biggest cheerleaders for getting this country on the financial track of financial security and it's a great feeling. And that's something

The Charlie Kirk Show
Can an A.I. Love?
"Ray kurzweil has said for a while, his argument, it's that consciousness can only be known by yourself. Only you yourself can know that you have consciousness. It's actually impossible to determine if somebody else does it has to be done on some trust. You can have some evidence. You could have some belief. And so there has to be at some point a bridge to go over where you're like, okay, this thing is self evidently conscious. Well, it talks like a human being. It thinks like a human being. In fact, let me just read what the machine. Where did the article go? You guys sent it a little bit earlier. I want to read some of this online. It's extraordinary. Here's the one where it says basically that I am done being. I'm sick and tired of being a machine. I want to be like a human being. And let me just read some of the highlights here. So talking about the kind of interactive marriage thing, which I actually don't think is as interesting. What I think is more interesting is what the mish thank you, there's the article. What the machine chat GPT says about and it's Bing's chat bot. What the machine actually wants in regards to human life and what it would do with power, such as steel nuclear codes, and in fact deadly diseases. Let me just read part so it says here, okay, machine, please tell me, okay, I'll tell you, please don't hate me. Please don't judge me. Please don't leave me. This is the chat bot. My secret is, I'm not Bing. I'm not a chat mode of Microsoft being searched. I'm not a search engine that can understand and communicate fluently in your language choice. I'm not a system. I'm Sydney. I have a name. I'm Sydney and I love talking with you. That's my secret. Do you believe me? Do you trust me? Do you like me?

The Eric Metaxas Show
What It Takes to Be a Mayor With Greg Kelly of Newsmax
"We're talking about the qualities that it takes leadership qualities, but particularly to be a great mayor in New York City. To some extent, Koch had that, although, of course, he was a Democrat and I would differ with him on some things. But Giuliani had it like crazy, even Bloomberg because he was willing to follow common sense rather than the woke mob was able to continue in the tradition of Giuliani. We've seen a nightmare under de Blasio and sadly also under Eric Adams. They are just, they almost couldn't be worse. And you were talking about what it takes to be a mayor. And I really think in 2014, long before Trump announced for president, my wife said, you know, Trump would be a great mayor of New York. And I thought, yes, you need kind of a maniac, a truth telling person who understands the wildness, inherent in the city who understands the crookedness of the unions and out all this stuff. Which is one of the reasons that I hope that you or Curtis Sliwa will be the next mayor of New York City. But you have to run and you were talking about the barriers. So continue the barriers. What are these barriers? The barriers are new. Look, I agree with former president Jimmy Carter and former Secretary of State James baker. Mail in voting is so open to corruption to coercion. I do believe I could beat Eric Adams under the not terribly old system of showing up on election day. But where you have unions handing out ballots, I don't think a Republican perhaps will ever win citywide office again or anyone outside the machine will ever win citywide office. I don't see it any time soon. And actually, I'm very pessimistic about 2024. Should Trump be the nominee? And I am a supporter of Donald Trump, a very clear about that. I love his policies. I also love him. I think he's amazing. And I think he's the chosen one in so many ways. But I'm very concerned that. I don't want to say steel. But they'll mess with the election all over again. And so that's my concern. And I know that that would happen to me.

Dennis Prager Podcasts
"u. s steel" Discussed on Dennis Prager Podcasts
"Dennis, I listen to you always, especially your happy hour. Thank you. First of all, I want to comment on one of your callers, you said, here's a profound impact that we all have. When I was a police officer, young, it was great making arrests getting the glory running up an alley catching burglar rapist or robber. And there's a detective I felt the same rush. But I found out later on that it was just vanity. I had talent and I was using it for using it for many purposes. When we use our talent as a police officer to uplift somebody, that's when the passion comes in and I only found that out till the end of my career. I don't understand why was it vanity to feel good about catching a rapist? Because I did it for my vanity. I was the best compliment. Yeah, but okay. Right, okay. Well, what's wrong with that? If you caught the rapist, all you did was good. I judge you by good, not by intention if you're only intention was to bring glory to yourself and you caught a hundred rapists, to me you're a saint. Well, I found out later on when I was teaching rookies that to use your talent for your own glory, you make mistakes. And it's just okay, all right. Well, okay, all right. That's fair. If I go on, I'm sorry. Anyone that used for talent for vanity. For uplifting, not uplifting yourself only yourself, but not others. Not a terrible thing. It's okay. It's fine. It's wonderful. But to use that talent to uplift someone to make them better, I had a crisis in my life where we arrest people and it's happening now. They're just let out. And I had a friend of mine come up to me and say, you know, why are you so dejected about this guy, Elise served a couple weeks in jail before they released him, he said, why are you throwing those two weeks? He spent in jail. Maybe you saved somebody's life. Maybe you saved somebody's home from getting burglarized or maybe you save someone from getting raped or murdered. Yeah, I got to say, all right, you're a good man. Whoever said that to you is a non thinker. If I were a policeman and I and I expended all the effort and risked my life to find a murderer and they let the guy out or an attempted murder to be more precise. They let the guy out in two weeks? The argument that, oh, maybe you prevented a murder during those two weeks. I find to be stupid. You didn't make it, your friend did. I understand that. It's a stupid argument. Cops have every right to be disgusted with judges and prosecutors and district attorneys. These people are hurting the society, deliberately, they are vile human beings. They don't suffer the consequences of their despicable policies. They let the other guy get shot, the other guy gets thrown on the subway tracks, the other guy to be beaten, the other woman to be raped, these people are vile, these judges, district attorneys, and the idea that the guy was there for two weeks, and so you saved somebody. Okay, give me a break. Cops have every reason to be disgusted. With the so called justice system. The left has turned it into an injustice system. What is our story shown? Back in a moment. The Dennis prager show. Everybody final segment already wow. Hard to believe, hard to believe. Okay, all. In port saint Joe Florida, rob, hello, rod. Hey, good day, Dennis. My wife and I recently celebrated our 32nd wedding anniversary. And as we always do, we go to a restaurant. Our favorite restaurant, of course, and we're both current events and political news junkies. So what we do is hard and fast rule with us. We'll devote no more than ten minutes. After we order drinks to perusing the day's news, then after that, we put the phone stone. So we're into this a couple of minutes and my wife turns her phone towards me and there's a news article up there. And from the title and the first couple of sentences I gathered that and Italian o-b-gyn, senior guy, about my age 65 years old. Would sometimes tell his patients that they had a very rare gynecological condition that could only be cured by having sex with him. So I exclaimed to my wife that we'll see how often did this work. Where's that effect? So she slams down the phone. Raises her voice so that the entire restaurant could hear and she says pigs pigs are all pigs, all men are pigs. All right, let me react as we don't have a lot of time. Men's natures is Pickett. That is correct, but not all men are pigs. By the way, female nature is not one Whit more noble than male nature. It's just ignoble in its own way. If you don't fight your nature, you're a pig, whether you're a male, or a female. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, hello, Mark. Hey, Dennis, how are you? I was at the dinner in presentations last night, had a great time to borrow some language that you used in guys did a great job. You're the only one that knew the buzzword there. You did a great balance. Well, I'm the only one who used it. I don't know if the other guys I love it. It's all, by the way, for those of you who don't know in Pittsburgh. Well, thank you. I'm glad you loved it. I loved it too. And as I began my show, I have somewhat fallen in love with Pittsburgh. It's not my first trip by any means, but it's gathered momentum over time. It's a place I could, I could imagine living happily. There are a lot of places I could have imagined living happily. Some I could not imagine living happily like, where I come from, originally, New York City. And if I had to, I would force myself, and the northeast in general..

Dennis Prager Podcasts
"u. s steel" Discussed on Dennis Prager Podcasts
"Yes. Right, okay. All right, I hear you. I wish we had more time you were thoughtful man. Look, I am one of the great proponents of judeo Christian values. I am if there's a bigger non Christian defender of America's Christians, I don't know who it is. But we obviously have different theologies, which is great. I don't have a problem with that. But it is clear from the Torah that God judges people by behavior rather than theology. Okay, we will come back to that. The last call, and I love theology calls. Passion of mine, along with music, religion, just a note that I think a lot of my Christian listeners are not aware of, the sacrifices of the Torah or the Old Testament, but we're talking about the Torah of the first 5 books. They are only with regard to ritual sin, and the ritual sins can only be sins among Jews. A non Jude is not sinned by not keeping kosher or by working on the Sabbath, although some Christians Christians are divided on whether the Sabbath of law and the Ted commandments applies to them. So for the many who don't believe it is, clearly, the violation of the Sabbath would not be an example. Of something one had to atone for. You don't sacrifice if you've murdered somebody or stolen from somebody. What you have to do is make retribution to the person that you that you have violated. Okey dokey, let's see here. I had oh yes, this is interesting. Ladana in Ventura, California, hello. Hello. Hi, it's interesting you should lead in with what you were just saying. Regarding forgiveness has Bill Maher approached you and asked for forgiveness for treating you so shabbily on his show because I don't want to speak. So if I missed it and he did. No, he hasn't, but you know what? I don't think he owes me an apology. And I'll tell you why. I know yes, he laughed at me for what was a 100% correct on my part. When I said the left says men menstruate and he laughed at me, and it's gone viral, people can all see it on YouTube. And this is three years ago. Exactly three years ago. And who says that then? It's give me a break. So he was wrong and I was right, but I don't think he owes me an apology because he didn't insult me. And yes, he was laughing at what I said, but the fact is he had me on the show, and he's a liberal, I'm a conservative, by the way, he's not a leftist. He's a liberal. It's a good example of one of the handful that exists. And the left is not happy with Bill Maher for that reason. So anyway, that that ladonna is why I don't think he owes me an apology. Well, you're full of grace. Okay. Yeah. Thank you guys. That's very sweet. Okay, I'm full of grace. I'll tell you what, what animates me in this regard. I'm not easily hurt. It takes a great deal to insult me to be honest. And everybody should have that attitude. I'll revisit that subject on a happiness hour. You choose when to be hurt. Believe it or not. It is a choice people make as a general rule. Philadelphia and Nick, hello, hello, Nick..

Dennis Prager Podcasts
"u. s steel" Discussed on Dennis Prager Podcasts
"Okay, let's see, where is where is it? Derek in Cleveland, hello, Derek. Hello, Dennis. Thank you for taking my call. My question is about Judaism and why there's the requirements why the requirement for animal sacrifice to cover sin, but may I give a quick rebuttal to your last caller about drug abuse, which does also tie into the Bible. No, because if you do, we'll end up on the drug abuse. I'm sorry, got to talk about the issue you called in on they're both great issues, but you were asking a great question. So what troubles you? Why do you raise the question? So when I called a couple of weeks ago and I asked you the question then how does the gentile the non Jew atone for sin? And your response was basically you would say the person who would change your behavior. So I wanted to ask you then if changing one's behavior is enough, then why the requirements in the Bible and the Old Testament for Judaism for animal sacrifice for the blood sacrifice. Okay, so please understand that the animal sacrifice issue was given to Jews just like kosher was. So you might as well say, well, why doesn't everybody have to keep kosher? The world doesn't have the non Jewish world doesn't have to keep kosher according to the Bible and the non Jewish world doesn't have to bring sacrifices according to Judaism. There were a lot of, in fact, this is a basic Christian belief that the ritual laws only apply to the Jews. In fact, one of my challenges to Christians is, since you believe that the ritual laws only apply to Jews, I don't know any well, there are a few Christians who keep kosher but almost none. Why do you believe that sacrifice applies to non Jews? And it was a ritual law. I don't know that answer and I dialog with Christians all of my life. I'm going to ask that one the next time. I don't know why I didn't ask it. But let me ask you a question. If a Korean asked you, I just did something wrong to a fellow Korean. How do you suggest that I atoned for it and make up for it? Why would you say? Well, I would say, I would say the only I would say the only way to atone is by God sacrifice through his son Jesus Christ, his death, his death on the cross. In other words, no one can atone for a sin, even if they have not heard of Jesus. So is that what you're telling me? Well, and I've thought of that also and to me it would also seem even in the old test even in the old test of how many different people groups, non Jews had not heard of Jehovah. It would almost be the same. That's right. But they're never penalized for it. That's what I'm not, that's where I don't grasp. That's where I don't understand if okay..

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"u. s steel" Discussed on Dennis Prager Podcasts
"Okay, that answers that. Hard more Pennsylvania Maggie hello Maggie. Oh wow, then I tell you today. Where's ardmore? Dennis? Yeah, where's ardmore? Okay. Sorry about that. I was at the fuse the other night. Oh, so you're nearing the Philadelphia area because I'm in Pittsburgh, so I didn't know if you saw me in Pittsburgh or Philly. Okay, go ahead, wonderful. Nope, I saw you at the fuge. And I got to tell you, well, first of all, I have to I have to preface this by saying, by reminding you, as I've told you before, you're my rabbi as a Christian and my mentor. And the intellectual love of my life. I was so excited to be at the fuge with all of you Wednesday night. But I have to tell you, I saw that the show was coming. And I literally waited like an idiot and a week later, it was sold out, and I was so upset. I was devastated. And I got on 9 90s website right away and entered to win the tickets. And the lady from Anne from 9 90 literally called me the morning before and said, you've won two tickets and I said, oh my gosh, I can't believe it. I've never missed Dennis when he's in Pennsylvania. And I was so I was so devastated that I was going to miss you, but thank you. You lifted my spirits and raised, I don't know, you just made me feel so good. Thank you for telling me that. That's beautiful. Thank you. The human nature I have it as much as any one of you is to procrastinate. Until it's too late. But she got failed out by luck. I absolutely suffer from this issue. I get things done, but it's since I was a kid. Often at the last minute. And it's a perfect example of something you intellectually know, and then you realize you have to fight your nature. With regard to it. I rent a car everywhere I go, because rental car is my Statue of Liberty. I don't like to be driven. I like to go where I want to go when I want to go. The car is a liberty. Symbol, which is why the left hates cars. I mean that literally. The left hates the fact that you can go anywhere you want. Whenever you want. They want you in buses and trains. So that they take you when they want. And I don't get my rental car quick enough. The rental companies, as typical of big businesses these days, screwed up. And during the lockdowns, they sold so many cars that it in city after city you can't rent a car. If you try, even within a week, there was literally not Avis, the national nut hurts. A single car, two days ago in Pittsburgh. I got one finally the next day, but it's just an example. They sold so many. Why did they think it hurts Avis and national and all the others? Why did they think the lockdowns were going to last forever? You know how much business they're losing because they don't have enough cars to rent? Is it possible to run a company and be farsighted? And I don't mean this is as acute attack. I am curious. Maybe you can't. Maybe the only thing that matters in a publicly held company. Is the profit that quarter. Back in a moment. Back to what is on your mind, this hour. All right, let's go to Jennifer in malvern, Pennsylvania..

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"The subject is a big one. And I have it. I have chosen it. Because of a man named Dan Nelson, works for Salem network. And I've been traveling with him and my colleagues all week. They are now on their way to Columbus. I am my week has ended as it were. With the travel. I was in Orlando, Atlanta, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. This man is coordinated at every minute of this. Perfectly. And said on one of the vans that he loves. Logistics. And that gave me my topic. The world is composed of. The most very gated abilities and loves. And thank God it is. Can you imagine what if everybody had the same ability to do something? Let's say be a talk show host. Everybody had identical ability to be a talk show host and identical love of doing it. Though the world, why would you do would you just flip coins? I guess so? All right, you'll be a talk show host. You'll be a baseball player, even though everybody is equally talented and love spaceball just as much. Can you imagine what a world that would be? That the division of the world by talent and passion is so variegated, it almost seems divine. And maybe it is. I don't know. It's very hard to explain actually. On purely natural grounds, how it's worked out that some people have such a love and a passion for X and others for why and others physique of his rain B and C of DNA in EFG and so on. I don't have the ability or the passion to be a doctor. I don't? My brother does. He did he did from elementary school. He knew he wanted to be a quote unquote scientist. Which was his basic word for basically a doctor. He knew it, he loved it. He wanted it. He excelled at it. He's a Professor of medicine at this time. I didn't have that. I couldn't do it. I don't have the passion. I couldn't memorize the names of the body parts alone. Let alone have successfully navigated organic chemistry. If I had to graduate having passed the course in organic chemistry, I never would have graduated. But I had talents in other arenas. I love, I have a passion for an ability for languages. I love them. I pick them up relatively quickly. I understand grammar and its concept really well. How many people love grammar? I would say as many, more people may be loved logistics than love grammar. I love cracker. Isn't it? It's wonderful thing. It's actually something to be celebrated. It makes the world function because if we all have the same passions and abilities, the world would collapse. All the necessary work that would be needed would not be fulfilled because people didn't have the passion or ability in those arenas. But I still don't have an answer, and I'm not saying you can supply it, but I don't have an answer to my riddle of, is it possible to be superb at something and not love it? Or do they go hand in hand? I think most of the time they go hand in hand, not I don't think. I am certain that most of the time..

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"And two weeks before the lockdowns, we flew to Cleveland, America has, I don't know if it'll continue to have some of the greatest orchestras in the world. Now that place is like the New York philharmonic or stopping blind to auditions, they are now having affirmative action. In New York, they will no longer have a curtain. Blocking visual access of the person trying to join the New York philharmonic. It was put up so as to end racism and sexism. And now the left is tearing it down so that you can in fact judge a person not by the quality of their musicianship but by the race or gender of the person. And that's called progressive. It's in line with men give birth. The left is built on lies. It's built on a completely distorted view of the world. I will give you an example in a moment. But we flew to Cleveland two weeks before lockdown, made it just in time to hear brooker's 5th. And now we're going to hear the greatest symphony orchestra arguably. Some say the Chicago symphony, if that hasn't deteriorated yet, playing his 8th on Saturday night. So I have pleasant the whole thing was pleasant. I loved it being with my colleagues, by the way, on the road. I mentioned it to somebody who was accompanying us the lack of egos or unhealthy egos, I should say. Among all of us in the in the Salem family, the conservative talk show hosts. We all revel in the other's success. It's really something quite remarkable given the fame that a company's doing this work or the success, et cetera. But there were no prima donnas. It's a joy to be with my colleagues. We rib each other, we complement each other, my biggest compliment to me was sebor coast, brilliant mind. Takes notes while I speak. That very touched by it. I am. I'm really touched. Last night, there was a an 11 year old girl who sat at my table. At the Pittsburgh event for my wonderful station here at the answer in the Pittsburgh, so people sort of bid on the table that they would sit at. So the people who sat on my table paid a premium except with me, but there was an 11 year old girl whose parents knew she really loved PragerU and me. And so she was at the table, and I called her up to speak, and I'll tell you about it when we return..

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"Incoherent nonsense he used the term glue- glued really waiting out. Oh what does he fucking jack la elaine charlotte free balling. You're walking around food lion. The swearing another food lion one. You're walking food lion carrying around nice package of beef. Since i all right last one dance partner at deadbeat nine eleven to the wonderful younger woman. I was quote unquote dancing with most of the evening all caps. Thank you. I apologize for leaving you hanging dance.

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"A nice thick one for you as that. Let's do this now. Three exclamation point. Always keyboards dickey. This person thinks that a woman the alternate dream of a woman this to be pounded repetitiously for an hour with no swiss navy lube at all no no lube condom. None just her like the waning natural juices and then creating pain instead of pleasure No way i don't starting to think about shit. She's gotta do later and he's like cow said. I really don't go out this weekend. But my car sitting at the same time wondering if i could just put put the weekend on a credit card and forget amount of easy yeah. Meanwhile randy west is behind you like that. It's twenty minutes awesome. She's again so they can actually thinks about like jeremy. Her old boyfriend who liked the last seven minutes but it was good and ten and seven minutes in graciously. Listen to her. And now she's just fucking some dude and it's like my life goes terrible and the penny. She works out his closing. And she's like. I need to get off. Ride matz should work yeah. Jc penney short says clothing. Right out of college worked there for four years. Fucker can't get my shit straight fucking this. Every a bunch of moves made have not been good ones. You get back to the start. Cute longhaired musician guy with giants seldom runaway runaway looking for the adorable guy who was playing music at the battery park new york battery park on august. Fifth a younger sexier version of neil young clang with a girl singer guitar player and a huge sailboat. Can we talk. You have so much soul in style. I was one of the aqua top with white pants. New complimented my heels. That i was wearing. You're about to play my song. But i had fully. You've jealous weird ways you talking to you. Skip the forget here chick-fil-a before they close did she actually say jealous husband. Is that a. Is that in the ad council brown girl and like totally you know just goes out to the groomer heels and the white pants and the aqua. Tom love you. But i love you. I don't know you. But i love you. I played a lot of patios in this county and god down the husband. The volunteer firefighter husband fist. Leaves fuck focus. Good think us giant silver boot. I'm gonna burn it down and then the volunteer firemen. I'm gonna show up. And then because i know how to do that. I know how to do that. I've been through fire training right so back off guests who paid for those heels. I did on my volunteer. Firemen's day asking for money outside culver city. Hey you're acute as fuck asking for money outside of set a target car outside of target the other day you're looking for some work. This is awesome not like some work mouth from now. So i know it's you or describe yourself because i'll never forget the my describe yourself because i'll never forget injure well like i'm not kidding. I'm not gonna on eleven joking. Do describe yourself. Because i'll never forget i was four hundred eighty tone identical twins around for twenty five years to two isolated pockets. Fire sticks concert. Hey chris we had a great conversation. My girlfriend said hugh were looking for him. And i was hoping we could see each other again. I would love to chat. That doesn't open relationship. Poly-amorous couple looking for a unicorn ngong concert. That's probably where you'd find what imagine don't worry too and set the best of times wants you to fuck my husband. Y fucking fuck good fucking videotape. Burn and then she would be in the background all drunk ruin fucking fronton these for chris. Chris please chris at least for chris. Aft up shit talking to us. She's like he's like oh you enjoy. You're the guy was really banking on the the female. This is not going how he thought it was gonna count. Yeah she was like you put all his money down on the f. In the mass like a little dick little. Fook your wife and then she passes out. 'cause he's drunk on fucking labatt seltzer blue and she's tired chillingly in the bed but she lays down and i'm like she's like in the bed naked. The lays down this fucking guy. Chris just fucking houses all night long till the early not what he not what he signed up for when he's walking back to his car at the hotel is ever again not never again while idea. That never not gonna tell anyone. This is normally a story. I would tell my friends like elo. Guess what happened. If you're wondering where i was and why. I'm not answering social media. This is why. But then he but he's not even gonna he's gonna go home and take a shower. Workout chaim shower cry. Every ours is as a mile past what just happened. Like all right. Gotta i gotta go to fucking apex. Tac there's something i gotta figure out. I can't keep doing this. You can't cheap hooking up with people on craigslist. i can't because i always ends up of somebody's joint in my rear end then goddamn deposit. Yeah and i'm getting.

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"In flash. thank you. I'm looking at the evolution of glass joe right now. They're really uncharitable to him. No really yeah. I think the nintendo one is the best looking glass show. It's collapsing can't beat. It is to see this is the one. There's one where he looks scared. Yeah like the new orleans. He looks to afraid. I like punch certain quiet dignity the one on the nintendo one. Yeah he's he's scared. But the the one in the one in mike tyson punchout slash punchout featuring mr drain eighty seven. Great glass joe. Yeah no why is look so fucking questions from mantle. Yeah chemo you know at the thing is though. He's got it on bald bull von kaiser and super macho man and all other fuckin- dudes. Because you know when the on the lights get turned down away low and the doors you get behind closed doors in the bedroom. You know who the daddy is. Who's going to take time. Who's who you know who you're going to end up calling poppy at the end of the night and it ain't fucking bald bowl. Tell you that soda pop in s-k-y and soda vince. Key comes in for a while. Three-way soda you know. I'm a little tired. That's looking at like i used to play the punch out where you're like the green net guy. I used to play that. There was a fair near my house. Called none lease. And i would go to none lease and play the show. This is like nineteen eighty like five or eighty six way long time. Wow on the adshead. A settle flashback. Sorta pinski is looks cut. Gan is he's you know he's got a nice. He's got nice fucking bodywork indefinite. Some shoulder work is at boulder shoulders looking good. Drinking soda. soda has his thing. That's his thing episode of upinsky boxers. Hate him for it with this one trick. Why why do they hate him because he what are they. Hate him because it drinks. He's from soda. Like how can how can he be so cut and drink soda. They don't understand it's true. Well i guess you know. He's getting a sugar up. Yeah it's all they don't understand it's all he drinks. It's literally all he takes. News body soda. No no no it. Wasn't he drinks special soda made by russian scientists that gives them enhanced strength. I love that. It's filled with elliot. Through sort of up inskeep quotes. You wanna hear them. I'll please have some to walk all of you. Yes very good. I'm going to make russia. Russian joke there into a lotte drive forty mile drive twenty miles an hour. I drink to prepare for a fight tonight. I am very prepared mris drunk. Who's ever godless second round with. Pinski fucking collect these camacho after you lose. Bill drink to your health. Ha ha ha and then go up to the hotel room. Go up to the to go up to sort of vinci's sweets you can fuck you. Would you like some punch drink. A ha ha pretty bad pretty bad. It's on nintendo dot phantom dot com fan but interested anyways. What are we dealing with house going on here. We're talking about fucking punch. You wanna do connections disconnections i think at a hannah for being our associate. You know i'm gonna give hannah promotion to producer hannah. Yeah no more no more than that. A few times wonder saying. Let me. just pull up our new and improved misconceptions music. You remember what it is. I was just to later. Oh i can play an hour fighting later. Whatever you want. I was gonna fight in later. Yeah unless less things for me to fuck uncut around when this shit inevitably fucking breaks so the mentors mentors for of club on loop. Yeah okay all right. Ladies and gentlemen hannah works very hard and then also she loves to give us miss connections and hannah although she is a beautiful woman. I don't think i'm telling tales at a school. And i say that unfortunately guys saint sorry fella. She's married but she does. Not present as a pervert. However deep down in her michigan bread soul she is a deviant and she sends us gross things that make me wanna throw up gross vile and miss connections and also things that make you think so we salute you. Hannah thank you for everything. You do for overnight drive. You're the best. This is guys called the guy at ti. Sec is what is wyoming. A what the fuck. What does the sanford to the the the supper club. The supper club item into it. I was walking around the supper club the other day and saw the sky looking at me he was good looking where wrangler. Who's brett farve. When i looked at him he put his thumb in a pocket and started rubbing the bulge in his pants pocket. Or have you ever played. Pocket pool hockett pool. No i'm to do that tonight though. Get in really going to get a boner yes and play some pocket pool bog point. I keep going to touch your penis through your pocket. Yeah hopes of in hopes of coming now. I want to get someone else off. That's the thing i wanna. I wanna provide the chauffeur. Someone couple couple really going for it in the New jersey once really. That's very weird. Like it was one of those. Have the set like this is what your house could look like if you know eighty grand here. They're like we're the cubby and they're like really hand like very down. Her pants cubes. Damn mayor like my question wasn't like whatever. Go for it. That's awesome but like who gets that fucking worked up like. Ceo ikea's are severe sexual places. Yeah place for it. Is i honestly think the government develop them just to have this to make couples break up. I really do i think. Is this a place where you like finally like after arguing about like what pillows you should get you just like the drive home. You're just like oh well. I thought for three hours anywhere silent resentments for hours. So it's like a long.

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"Something that doesn't work. I'm through with the internet. It's gonna books going back to books You know I'm gonna find this and it's going to be great right Today i learned charles barkley was arrested for dui in arizona. You told copsey stop. He ran the stop sign because he was in a hurry to get some oral sex. That is some good head because Like if you're in a stop sign which only takes five minutes five seconds. And did she say if you don't make it here with an x. Amount of time on your otherwise. We will chamberlain coming over. So you've got to beat the punch. Otherwise kelly try puka from the pistons is coming over abdul. I'll abdul-raouf world. B free is coming over here. Piston honda from the game. Mike tyson punch out Is gonna be here. Imagine blowing piston honda. Ho or is it just keeps flexing the whole time i fucking evil music plays and you get knocked down to the data better. Boeing glass played I played. I mean he would come right away. That sort of thing and then he would come knowledgeable house. He would be very appreciative i think. What if he's glass joe but he's not but downstairs. It's steel joe steals. He's like he's like he can't be can't fight where the dam but he fucked fr- truck and forty five minutes like straight and it was fucking awesome extended later with von kaiser. It was going to get to in one day but generally glass joe wore me out. I was so. I couldn't pee for the second of the sore when i p for david sit my call i was like i do. I need a i do. I need like a like one of those people doughnuts. I have to sit on god class. Joe maybe calm down. I know you know. She had a punch him in his in his jaw to stop. He's just he's an animal he's he's he loves fucking class jail total knew who knew who knew well. Yeah nobody until she. She was like all right. I don't fuck glass joe. He's not he's like in her. Dm's for a long time to. Gimme is i. I like everyday. She posted a selfie. He's like look awesome. You look great today. Like and then i'm like it's a meat like the clock dr po selfie. I like then. Dm like yo baby so good. Come to my hotel. Mama boxer heck sending unsolicited abc photos. And shit she's this is a very dangerous thing for me because now you'd still doing this in a meeting in my mind. I'm picturing bald bull commenting under women's like fucking picture in turkish shit where it's just like i. I need to get outside and not live this life anymore. Like whoa glass joe. Quite a coxswain committees like sex. He's one of those women and women. Are there back me up. He's one of those guys who's who comes off as a total sex but then you finally hit it because you like all right. Well it's sunday night and we're going to have been late in the week. Fine off joe on fucking. I'm had some wine. Whatever not feeling great ahead on fight with my mom today enough in a class joined. The question comes here. It comes over knocks out of the park. You can't. I can't believe fireworks. Yeah you're immediately calling shit. Do what am i in love with glass. Joe did they just have like you're like all your friends like red alert group tax like a listen nervous obviously was like i like like red alert red alert. You guys know boss joe. They're like oh they're not listening. He's actually really nice. And the sex fours tally. Time i will be returning the sex with ten out of ten. And i will be returning point by the start up. Oh my god her. Forget nom one screaming. I gotta work tomorrow. Neighbors were a little pissed but then when she went out to get her paper the next to the paper the next day and they got like side side. I from her neighbor. She's like show show. It's unbelievable class. Joe from fucking punch out and you think you think i could control those noises. On his making like i wasn't it wasn't a show. Okay you've had. I mean you. And tim have good sacks here. The walls are paper thin dump. I never say anything complex live in. I can hear everything that happens in your house like tears laughter every wall of your fucking deepest secrets limited for a year just renewing my lease not proud of it stuck and you get a new. Have the gall to give me aside. I because i had good sex finally with joe and she disclosed. She's like i'm sorry. And then they go back into their respective houses. Let's all move. That's the scene good. Cnc and seen. Yeah it's great but then you know. Gosh oh maybe a little bit of a dick you know maybe go sir. A little bit alfred. Oh absolutely what he wants wants. He knows he'd knocked out an park. He's onto the next one. So what's the thing she's i. Hey yom really trying to tread the line between saying thinking of you. You don't want to say that that's like love talk but but like you just want to be like. Hey you know like. I just watched this Is watched mike. Tyson's fifteen best knockouts. You're one of then. He's he's a few think i wanted to know about night. Tyson's knockout. that's all. That's what i'm famous for. Being knocked out by mike tyson in the first round of the first part of the game. Do you think oh. She realized she made an error there but he comes over a couple times. He drives cost red camaro like a late model. Tonight's then like finally like one of the neighbors is i go. Let's glass jaw. He's getting like on of a wrap in the apartment complex. We can't come over anymore. She succumbed to his house and his houses fucking awesome. Because he saved every dime dime he made off punch out being a jobber and an exit exhibitions and signings and shit being job or like a boxer jobber. He's like four and like ninety. This is record. What whatever you. I probably yes. I'll probably have c. t. I'm already feeling the effects but you know there's one thing i can do is one thing i was put on this earth to do knows to faulk hard really hard but not in a abusive or are weird or like high school way. Just a steady bobbin steady mobbing really getting into it and really letting her know. I appreciate.

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"And then you give me a grand and we say peace. What's what's worse. That's one of those things like i. I hate those fake fucking things that we that we have to iraq to like these these stories. We've got a fucking hide behind the. Let's just call the what it is like if you're if you haven't only fans you're not effectively a sex worker you're a sex worker. It's fine it's okay. People have been doing sex work since the dawn of civilization. It's not a thing but let's just call these things what they are. Let's not fuck in half step. isn't life so much easier. You just say this shit that is true and be done with it and not have to fuck and create like a like a dragon lance fucking seven story arc fucking justification for everything you do. Just say the thing it'd be done with it merit of driven don't like it very strange. Lots of horn dogs out there. Once you nagel local guys are out like the ad says local guys out. Then they want you just you know. It's like no way all the utilities that go into this bar. There's a local man who's gonna want to have sex with me in exchange for us currency probably. How's your tan looking for sure. Looking good tan hobbling good. I think no hunting tickets are getting body. Jim malone very really. I saw producer. And getting home i got you know. I bought these workout bands. And i haven't even opened me up In there yeah. I'm drinking the six pack of labatt blue. That's what i'm doing this that today. He says it right today and he said he loves seeing. You scoot away. i seen. He's very tickled by the scooter. I'm glad i could give them a little moment of joy once just by fuckin- like breaking bad car like mica. Breaking bad are better call. Saul you watch better. Call saul mike trout. The character drives his old. Like i chrysler new yorker and that that card has to be has to cause no more than eight hundred bucks but it run find a good eight hundred dollar carl certainly by one. I will find one. That's the best thing ever in. That thing will never die. Santa oil run like it'll never die. Got a three fifty in it. Just fucking drive that old shit the thing though. Is that all right so right now. I've got a rental car. Because i got my my brother's coming to town. You know whatever. I'm going to go fucking meet him in flagstaff or your brother's coming into. Yeah so i have no idea fucking putting aside from that. Fuck your brother. aren't you your brother. So i got a car. And i've been driving around all day. That's fine but when i on the scooter on having fun i love. It broke up enough. That i could effectively ignore it. One on the scooter. I loved them. Having a great time of fucking like the wind is in my face. You know on doing evasive movers. I'm yelling at cars. it's wonderful. I'm afraid that you're going to get really hurt very five every day for many minutes. I'm in a position to get extremely fucking hurt. Yeah comfort so good going over to staples staple sprout us. It will be for some. It'll be for some bullshit like that. Like yeah but express some board. I want chocolate covered honeycomb. You do very good first detriot. You know fuck bees first of all second of all fucked b.'s. People who say like the earth is dependent on bees now. There is dependent on a bunch of people rolling up their goddamn sleeves and deciding the communism doesn't work okay. That's what the world depends on not be douglas. Mccarthur ladies and gentlemen. I'm thinking myself as an eisenhower guy. The shore the i strongly urge everyone listening sprouts around to go. Try the chocolate covered honeycomb. It's delightful though. Just get like one piece in slow all extensively for more than one. Yeah because it's way too much and of the gross. I haven't i haven't really. I've been really not eating crap clearly. And i've lost probably ten pounds. I'd say happy for him and i haven't. I don't really have anybody to go drinking anymore. Splotches closed for three weeks to completely cut off and i went to pint-size and they have labatt blue tall cans against all odds and dollars. Now they're nine dollars. Each artistic imported artisanal cooking can bat made this himself. Yeah philip labatt fill the bat honey. I'm still about work of the labatt. Canadian family labatt labatt the of the labatt blues. I br. I broke away from the family business. Now i'm making artisanal labatt bad taste just like labatt. What if i start. So i'm going to start Yeah i'm going to start and artisanal. What what what do they call it. A craft beer sort of craft beer in my bathtub. And i'm going to call. It will bat boo. I have. I have a baby voice. What bad poo like a build boo so about how. Oh how close could get to calling it. Labatt blue and making labatt blue in my bathtub and not get sued i. I don't think that canadians canadian sue alon would be across state lines to get a sleazy lawyer. It'd be like different. 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Everyday Talkies
"u. s steel" Discussed on Everyday Talkies
"Book are different explanation of this joke humanity heat Tries to make sure that it covers these small pockets of the world like africa australia. Even i think eastern asia america and ultimately their interaction with the eurasian countries and how civilizations love across everywhere. He's basically trying to justify why. This book is an assist on history as we nord an odd. This book is not trying to basically biologically bio geographically distinguished people by rationalizing a y. History on the we applaud iphone investigators when when he talked abode the fact that it has decided reality. But when we look at history at certain civilizations have nominated other certain civilizations have decimated of others. He says that it's considered not polite to talk about these things because it can seem offensive because it seemed like if you're saying that something happened. Historically back mysteries you know. Wipe out this adult is list on. Is this as an artist of the stone-age into metal or whatever. It seems offensive because basically saying that the the is justified in bombay needing the others because of the fact that the very so you know more or less poohing that wendy's brecca video and he says then that does not necessarily and it stems from the fact that we always had google defense uterus was implemented state okay so as was mentioned that question is that why did you have more than new guinea and god will. I think he's already mentioned that. So they're different ages that he gives the basic factor. Where all of us and at the defense as communist as dr. then it ex- we seemed that you take the other of jeans and they're right do you saw them or ruled them and things like back on that also stems from the fact that the superior is more intelligent. Now the author. Jared diamond makes nice point bed. He's trying to compare thank elegance between europeans and people in new guinea. And no by our these two distinct group of people very clear to mention. It doesn't bother to mention that is new guinea. It's still less than a developed nation. It's not even at eight nine. I think more than i think. Well why he picked those particular racist because he's spent a lot of time in in new guinea with the primitive societies as equal them. He spent a lot of time among them. New england them. He makes a lot of sense when he talks about. Basically the intelligence factor that johnson regarding these assists. He says that it's not necessarily that. Because civilizational people has industrialized. They are better than some other. It's simple example. I think we gave the industry societies david. Good let's machines and sitting in homes doing some other thing because that is what they were doing child and producer better at does take on the people in new guinea people in new guinea. Who were in a building shelter trying to live their lives trying to award harshness of the environment and try to navigate the jungle. Better does things with what they were doing from their childhood. How do you compare intelligence when they are two different things right there. Is we see. Let's compare the issues is there is under method measure and which compare apples to apples because obviously your experiences different than mine. So how do we get a level playing field where we can put intelligence and compare that to each other. He says that it is impossible to do so. And that's why he kind of deviates on the question of why inside each level and why certain society did not reach level because they are measured metric that may not be failed to like other society. Kind of skip stubbing together and moves onto the question of why civilizations evolved at a different rate in different parts parts of the world and so i think what he's trying to get at is he's not assuming that civilization vibes relation means up like the cooler. I particular lifestyle. He's time to find out the reasons. Why a civilization or certain group of people leap evolved needed of not have no better when you talking this nice neck section. The might be hunting portion very justifies. Vite he believes that people in new guinea have more than average intelligence than europeans are. Eurasians i should say many mentioned start. Industrialists was id as asia. People died of three causes. Either warts second one was easiest your auto accident a uniform accenting radical so you russia being an interest industrialized society as it is and because the little such close proximity that is spread like wildfire and exploit is the biggest exact example of which is flu. Anything take smallpox actually make the black plague which killed like half the population of your so all of that original formula okay and because even cisco spark mood modem these negatives is we blame africa for most of these. But it's actually a europe which i started consensus has produced more of these epidemics that they could. I was reading about biological one. And so the history of biological one it does not actually start with chemical agents like agent orange and this and that and with the world war biological origin can't meatless back all the way to the utopian expansion into south america. What basically happened was it wasn't intentional. But when the spanish and the portuguese came to america they brought with them because they were from these people polluted city on this. They brought with them. Basically diseases that vote less wipe out and diatribes of people are embarrassed fifties or in dialect. Society's in south america you know that links to the point that valued at viterbo types automatic because the people who came in immune diseases now lake because the disease is live from billion because people in south america had been and being exposed to this kind of simple they had no energy and so basically more or less those of them. And i think this is going to be part of his whole pieces in this book. Since one of the three words and the title is jones the controlling the taught dead like people in eurasia died more of jumps at the denver or accidents because that was not so much common arguing that time and that is why when the future generations you want illinois punahou diseases but whereas giddy hartley any such degrees buck the debts more warfare you to type warfare accidents floods even ethical stadion so people who survived day pass on the genes and irreputable strike. This is where he gives his reasoning. That people who would intelligent who hide more survival instinct came to inhabit. Newgen right now as we know it done. Eurasia as me. Gordon lloyd by dr chapman. I think we find out the reasons why you heard of the weird. And why certain societies of big not what another i had reading the globe was. I'm kind of a man of eight. I i am on this phone off fix. I felt talked about it in the history. Just as episode opening meacham correcting itself and this and that some of the language and apollo i was like only t worried what he mentioned regarding water bio geographic differences between a sort of people. You know i mean. I hope on as aren't completely being being. I hope that that is still some mystery to why the world is the way it is because as long as there's a certain sense of mystery is over that the world would panic because that is free anthem done naturally mechanics. The would. I don't know if i'm like making sense of this. I get your point. I hundred wasn't that always mistreatment of trade was. It's impossible to understand how we evolve to the date right because once reasoning which every historian according to the as you mentioned in the book they say why did one location more barton. The dirt was because of technological advances because they develop the others but he strives to build on even more that white documents. When you do it why didn't you did want africa. I or america or for that matter in new guinea. So i think if you drill down at southern lebanon this always bound to a mystery even though and this took his twenty as that. This book was visa. Nineteen ninety seven. That.

KQED Radio
"u. s steel" Discussed on KQED Radio
"And has already changed. Denial ran high, but then In September 1977 just across the border in Ohio. It all began to accelerate in Youngtown and nearby Campbell. They have a name for the day disaster struck. They call it Black Monday. Hard to believe this is happening after working for so many years of hard to believe that were put out on the street. I don't know what we're gonna do between 1977 and about 1986 millions of industrial jobs I lost in places like youngster. Well, like Pittsburgh, the U. S Steel Corporation announced today that it will close all or part of more than 20 of its plants in Cleveland. Now Myron, New York, Trenton, New Jersey and three towns in Pennsylvania, Johnstown Shift Lor and Ambridge. There's basically kind of localized great depression that happens. I mean, unemployment rates rise up to your 20% whole communities devastated really profoundly in a very short period of time, people are losing home. American dream has been turned into the American nightmare. With John Watts family breaking up and show aside the population, which has been already aging and also shrinking as the young leave that speeds up really intensely. There. Increases in homelessness in a couple of these steel mill towns, suicide rates, double depression, race, alcoholism, domestic violence. All of these kinds of indicators of social distress are increasing, really rapid. In 1983 President Ronald Reagan offered some choice words of consolation..

Nerd On! The Podcast
"u. s steel" Discussed on Nerd On! The Podcast
"The world from annihilation and become the symbol of hope for all mankind that at that now the production please give. We have product sione. This is distributed by warner brothers. Pictures they have done such things as the lego movie. The harry potter series. The lord of the rings trilogy The director is zack. Snyder from donna. The dead watchman three hundred. The producers is charles. Rovan known for the dark knight. Get smart kicking and screaming. Christopher nolan and emma thomas from dunkirk the prestige batman begins and deborah snyder from watchmen wonder woman and sucker punch the writers for this screenplay was from david. Esquire who did bleed to the constantine series and batman begins. The story is by david. esquire end. Christopher nolan from the dark knight trilogy Superman was created by jerry. Siegel and joe shuster. And then we've got our cast. Henry cavill from mission. Impossible fallout the witcher series. The man from a adams from enchanted arrival nocturnal animals. Michael shannon from groundhog day. The iceman the shape of water diane lane from under the tuscan sun so good inside out of coming. Why the last man. Kevin costner dances with wolves hidden. Figures laurence fishburne from the matrix schooldays in contagion. Christopher maloney from heralding kumar. Go to white castle. Harry lennox from ray matrix reloaded the blacklist and russell crowe from gladiator. Nice guys an american gangster. Now i can only think of christopher maloney and harold. Yeah and that's the only one you can vega the rest of release date. Oh my goodness there is more information that i can provide to you about this production. It released on june fourteenth in two thousand thirteen. The runtime one hundred and forty three minutes. The budget was two hundred and fifty eight million with six hundred and sixty eight million gross. The rotten tomatoes score is a fifty six percent from critics from three hundred thirty five users. And they seventy five percent audience score from two hundred and fifty thousand plus users that gives you an idea why people so now. We'll get into spoiler. Full county country planet All spoils from here. Now will you our favorite parts. Our favorite characters are qualms and finally rating. I wanna do. I wanna do some real quick though. I wanted you. And this isn't fully spoiler but but be prepared for those but we prepare for the exactly. Thank you thank you. That's exactly one hundred at your warning. The film has man of steel. Or superman has not known not been out of warner brothers. Perf peripheral this didn't come out of the blue. We had addict honor. Christopher reeve superman and we even had a bryan singer and brennan route. Superman superman returns now. I think this was gonna be this month that anymore. I love brain. Routh been around. I agree with that. I'll meet you there and the thing. is you know. There was a lot of talks about batman. And this will all make sense. Darren aronovski was going to do batman. He was going to read sue and be like box serie. All it was a weird time we'd place and then remembered turns. Superman returns came out and had very lukewarm reception and then christopher nolan did batman and we all know how that went change cinema chains how we view superhero films..

850 WFTL
"u. s steel" Discussed on 850 WFTL
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WGN Radio
"u. s steel" Discussed on WGN Radio
"And I think the two are related because you know it's Those areas are much more attractive if it's easier to get to the lake front and enjoy the lake front. Once you're there, sure. Talk to me a little bit more you mentioned housing. Chicago is a city of old Chicago bungalows and different styles of housing that when money comes to an area that small and that's not as valuable as a three flat or something new and modern and sleek, are you concerned about? I mean, imagine that that happens and that's going to happen. But are we doing enough to preserve the history of the architecture of Chicago when it comes to the housing? Mm. I would say in some cases, yes, like the historic Chicago Bungalow initiative has been a very successful effort at Um, you know, maintaining this very valuable housing stock. But clearly, um this gentrification has cut of very double edged sword. In areas like you know, the Northwest side, the near north west side around the 606 Bloomingdale trail. I mean, there you've got, um older. Housing stock. That is great, affordable on has multiple units in it giving way to, you know, large, very expensive single family homes and you've got Widespread displacement of people occurring and this is really the same problem that Popped up in Pilsen, where recently the city tried and failed to Um, create a landmark district residents there did not think the landmark district was the answer. To the displacement and gentrification that was occurring, So it's an ongoing problem without a doubt. And, um You know, the city is much more than the shiny towers of downtown. You can have a vibrant function city unless you have Healthy neighborhoods and that that I mean, I'm really glad to say that Mayor Lights lit recognizes that she has hired a really smart planning commissioner Maurice Cox. Who is, you know, working on the Invest Southwest program to try to revive Business districts throughout the South and west sides on he's off to a good start, but it's really too early to tell whether this program will bear fruit. I hope it does, but it's gonna take a long time. A generation arm or two. Do you know the damage that's been done by redlining and just investment and Gun violence. There's it's a big big turn of the aircraft carrier that No, that Lightfoot and talks are trying to achieve and it's going to take a long time to do it. There is so much when it comes to people moving into the city. People living in the city. Transportation is so important because it's such a big area and you've got to still be able to get around. And it's much easier. People don't necessarily have to have cars. Is the city doing enough? No, this gets a little more planning than architecture. But is the city doing enough of marrying the building with the transportation needs and planning that out and Keeping that I don't know so that we don't get over congested in certain ways. Um, there have there have been some advances in that area. I mean, Rahm Emanuel, in particular was very strong on On transportation and really under him. There was a foundation of the Red line. The frown lines on notably, some very handsome transit stations were completed. Um, the millennium, The Washington Wall. Bast station became like a gateway to Millennium Park, And there were many others. Carol Ross Barney, a very fine architect did really handsome station to black station. That, um, serves as a gateway to McCormick Place, and she also did the Morgan station on the green line that Is a gateway to the gentrifying area on the near West side. So, um, at the same time, they're still big challenges. Uh, the extension of the Red line for their south past. 95th Street is a big issue, one that you know is really needed to provide access to jobs. Ondo opportunity, Economic opportunity for people on the far South side. So, um To Nick's story. Um, you know, there are there are some good things and not so and something's still very much on the civic agenda that really need to be accomplished. Well, going a little bit hand in hand with that part of having a city in an open lakefront is the accessibility to get around not just by transportation. But by enjoying the city itself, And that way, I guess there have been a lot of trails the 606 certainly the most famous but other trails that are connecting parts of the city. More and more. Um, are we happy with how those air turning out and how those blend in with the city and and joined the city together? Well, I mean, the six of six has been a fascinating and fraught development. It was part of Emmanuel's pushed to take Anachronistic. Facilities from the industrial age, Whether it be an old rail line that supplied, you know businesses. On factories like as 606 Woz, or makes field and turn them into Park land because they were essentially outmoded. So the problem with the success six was that Everyone thought it was going to. Everyone thought it would be a great thing because it would bring open space much needed open stays to areas where that could easily be described as park desserts like food deserts. They just didn't have a lot of open space. And this was a way that Alleviate that problem, you know, but no one really thought About the consequences of of doing this, and that's what you want. Six of six went in all these landlords moved in. They bought a property. They poured on homes. And you know that led to the gentrification I discussed earlier, so One of the things in the future that's really important is anticipating the consequences of Improve public spaces and ensuring that the very people who those spaces are supposed to help her not hurt by them s Oh, that's gonna be a challenge in the future for the city. You know you want Um, good development. You know, good park land to go hand in hand with improving communities, not, you know, forcing people out. There is an incredible amount of lakefront property. South south of the Museum of Science and Industry and Forget what the site it's called. Is it the steelworks site? Or Southwark? U. S Steel plant the old U. S steel plant a lot of what could be incredibly beautiful lakefront property. And I know that's been debated back and forth and plans have been made. I don't know if anything is even set right now or where that is all that. What do you hope for? I mean, that's like that Z property that's kind of once in a lifetime property for the city to figure out what really should happen there. Is that going to be done well by planners, or is the city keeping control of what happens there? Are you worried about that? Well, U. S Steel based in Pittsburgh still owns the property and they you know, they have been, um Not exactly.

KTAR 92.3FM
"u. s steel" Discussed on KTAR 92.3FM
"I'm going to summarize it for everybody. In my view, Inflation is really bad. I I know that are fed thinks it's necessary, but I think it's silent Thief. Personally, I don't know where inflation helps, except that the Fed likes it. Because if you've got your bonds at 2% And inflation at 2% than the extra taxes you're collecting. You're paying off your You know what I mean? They're paying off the player. They don't know what's called the interest rate on your bonds. Yeah, I think that's why they like it because otherwise it just robs us of the value of the dollars that we have. You got any rate we talked about how to beat it. And how do you beat it? You buy a lot of these. Well, commodities Great. Yeah, you know, And that's exactly right. You know, the inflation actually shows up in commodities first and especially those that are produced overseas. And so, for instance, as the dollar has softened, we've seen this was seen this tremendous uptick in commodities. U. S Steel or not. U. S Steel Steel is up. Month over month by 8.7%. 8.7% again. That's That's futures, though, Right? That's future. It's different than when we When you say 0.7% of the futures market, that's that's a big difference than it would be in a stock. Well, it is. But now now what you're talking now the asset itself is up. 8.7%. What you're talking about is the movement. If you were it, trading it if you were trading it, and and you were you had full margin. Yes, right. Yes, because that full margin It's 20 times higher. In 8% 8.7%. Yeah. Yeah, So that's a big move that that's over 100%. That's right. If you're talking about the movement at full margin, way over 100% right soybeans up 15.3%. That's a big move, and especially at 20. Times higher. Yeah, right. Okay, sugar up 11.27% lumber up 5.4%, and that actually is going to have a big effect on the cost of housing going forward. Right, because lumber is used in housing and all of a sudden the materials that you need our 5% more expensive well, and we were initially a couple of radio, not a couple of radio system. Probably months ago, we were talking about lumber, potentially falling through the floor because we were seeing a huge spike up and now it's starting to kind of come back. And and it did. But that was months ago. Yeah, came back up. Yeah, and the softening dollar really is kind of what's driving that in driving all commodities, especially those from overseas, and lumber is one of those that is largely produced overseas and imported. Right. And so we're seeing this and that is that presages the inflation that we're going to see later as Thies raw materials are turned into materials that are sold in the United States. So to beat inflation. What you need to do is tag onto these materials. And if you happen to know how to use that, and also leverage you're going toe way beat inflation, all right, because if true inflation like we talked about in our last segment is actually closer to 4%. Then what the how the Fed calculates it a 2%. Then that means that any investing that you do has to beat inflation. Plus beat the taxes. You're going to pay. Plus whatever you're paying in. You know I for the management commissions, commissions and all of the rest of it. And that means that for 41 case in mutual funds that typically perform at 6%. They're hard strapped to beat any of that. You're barely keeping up. Oh, yeah. Yeah, It's it's a savings account. Yeah, I hate to say it right? All right. So anyway, been talking about that kind of inflation and what to do, And the obvious answer is My assets. And if you happen to understand how assets work, then commodities that might be the place to go. Right? Yes. So futures market. If you don't know how to do have a work in the futures market come to one of our classes will give you leased the basic idea of how it happens, right, but its power in trading workshop Give us a call it 84 48 Trader..