40 Burst results for "Unring"

A highlight from Kevin McCullough

The Eric Metaxas Show

11:49 min | 1 d ago

A highlight from Kevin McCullough

"Welcome to the Eric Mataxas Show. Do you like your gravy thick and rich and loaded with creamy mushrooms? If no one was looking, would you chug the whole gravy boat? Chug! Chug! Chug! Chug! Stay tuned. Here comes Mr. Chug -a -Lug himself, Eric Mataxas. Hey folks, welcome to the program. If you're like me, last night you were able to watch the debate and you deliberately skipped it for your mental health. That's just where I am in life right now. I caught parts of it which made me wince and cringe, sometimes wince and cringe. I never wept, but you know what, it's probably better for me to find out what my guest thought. He may have watched the debate. My friend, Kevin McCullough, we call you votes tridamus because you are a prognosticator, a seer, a prophet politically speaking. Kevin McCullough of that Kevin show, how are you? I'm well and I can see some things very clearly today. There should be no more debates. These exercises in futility, and that's what they've turned into, are becoming embarrassing to the cause of what this election should be about. And last night, it's just hard to put into words how bad this debate was, from its execution to the policies, to the answers. It was just nothing good about it. Some people in my audience care about this. I'm in Irvine, California. I'm in a hotel room you people can see. I'm speaking today, so today's Thursday in Costa Mesa. So if anybody wants to come and hold my hand and hug me about the sadness of the debate, or just talk to me or get book signed or whatever I'm going to be tonight in Costa Mesa, you go to my website, ericmataxas .com, and you can see me and talk to me and hang out and whatever tonight in Costa Mesa. This is Thursday, folks. And tomorrow, there's a prayer breakfast here in Irvine that I'm speaking at. But the reason I bring this up, Kevin, is because I rarely have time to turn on the TV. And last night, I realized, oh, I'm pretty wiped out. Let me turn on the TV. Let me just look at the debate just to see. I literally really couldn't bear to watch it. So as someone who watched it, I'm talking to you. Am I being cruel or unfair? Because it was unfair. What little I saw was genuinely unbearable. No, as I was saying just a second ago, from the way it was structured, to the execution, to the answers to the substance, the format's wild and out of control. There's not really a possibility of getting very deep on any one of the single questions. And I think a lot of the questions that are being asked are not the right ones. And so as I've watched, and I didn't watch all of last night's debate in real time, I caught up on a bunch of it after the fact. But as I've sat through both of them now, it is easy for me to ascertain that no one in this field on that stage last night is serious about becoming president. And they're not biting into the enormous lead that the former president has only built on since the first debate occurred. The first debate, they had 11 million viewers put to put that in perspective, Eric, in 2015. For the first debate, they had more than 15 million viewers in 2020. For the first debate, they had about 18 million viewers. You're talking about a diminishing return a, a much less interested Republican base watching these, and they're not they're not going anywhere. And in the meantime, it's putting even with some of our better idea people on display as amateurs, even with Doug Burgum on the stage, hard to believe. Yeah. That would be like a rematch between Evander Holyfield and Mike Tyson. You're telling me people, Lisa Hutchinson was not able to be on the stage this time, as far as we know. Yeah, I think he took a, he took a face shot in the early rounds, and he was in his dressing room. Honestly, the thing there, what I said on Twitter this morning, was that they acted like it was 1985. We are living in a time in America, where most people see, we are in freefall, hell has been unleashed. Things have gotten so bad on so many fronts that it is, if you don't believe in God, which I do, and I trust in him, but if it weren't for that, I'd be scared to death. What is happening in this country? And they acted like it's 1985. And we're gonna, we're gonna have this conversation. And I thought, this is this is bad. I mean, the way the the deep state has been weaponized to go after Donald Trump, for example, I don't care if you're running against Trump, if you like Trump, but if that doesn't strike you as, as fundamentally un -American and sick as anything, as though, you know, we were being bombed by China, it's pretty bad. They seem not to be concerned. Well, they're responding to questions that have been supposedly thoughtfully put together by the moderators that are doing the debate. And Ron DeSantis did a little bit more of this last night, all of them to have done more of this, where he actually came with a little bit of an agenda to give little speeches every time that he was given the opportunity to speak. And he got more things out on the record than what he was asked about. But that should be the strategy of every candidate going into every debate. That should be the strategy of every thinker going on every media outlet that you can. Sometimes, Eric, it's better for me to go on Fox or Newsmax or somewhere and have something that I'm more intent on saying that what they want to ask me about. And if you're, if you're running for president in times of crisis, and I don't, I don't view the period that we're in right now as a peaceful time. We're not actively at war with anybody, but we are actively at war with evil on, on almost every front. So we need, there needs to be an urgency. There needs to be a sense of, we cannot phone it in and do it like we've done it in the past, especially knowing that we are going to run up against probably illicit, illegal, cheating schemes, trying to keep the election from actually being determined by the people that have the right to determine it. And before people criticize me for that, we've replaced the population of the bottom eight states in just illegal entries into the country over the last three years. Well, let's do that in a minute, because you wrote an article at townhall .com. That is one of the stunning nightmares that they acted like not, not really a big problem. But what you just said about cheating, I think most Americans know the Democrats cheat at elections. How is that not the most important thing to discuss when you're talking about a presidential election? Are you and I imagining, are millions and millions and millions and millions of Democrats actually cheat? Now they've done it for decades, but now we know that they have turned it into a science. They are at war with we, the people, they don't actually care about winning in a fair way. They just care about winning. How is that not unbelievably important and something that has to be discussed? But the Fox hosts and the Latina from Univision, which is another bizarre thing, they seem to act like January 6 was Trump supporters being violent. They seem to act like the election was fair. Biden won. What world are they living in? All of them. I don't know what to say. And obviously, I think Vivek and Ron DeSantis, they're the only two candidates that I can take seriously. I've got problems with them a little bit. But the whole thing was like, they were all play acting like we're living in a different America than the one most of us are living in. Well, I will hold one exception out to what you just said. And I believe that Nikki Haley had a sense of urgency about her last night. And she did in the first debate as well. And I think that's why she's now out polling DeSantis in several polls, is that people are beginning to understand that as a former governor, she probably has a shot at the VP pick. I don't think the VP pick is going to come out of this group. But if Trump did want one that I'm seeing kind of be serious on the issues that are the most pressing, she's the one that kind of gets the vote in terms of... I think of her as deep state, neo -con, next. All right. That's fine. I'm just saying in terms of her performance thus far. We've got you our wonderfully. I'm so glad that we do. We'll be right back. With the overturn of Roe v. Wade, lots of companies are coming out saying they'll pay for employee abortion travel and expenses. Most of you have heard about some of these companies. 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Fresh "Unring" from Masters in Business

Masters in Business

00:00 min | 5 hrs ago

Fresh "Unring" from Masters in Business

"Text and eat. Text and meet up with a friend you haven't seen in forever. Text and complain that they're on their phone the whole time. Text and listen to them complain that you're on your phone the whole time. Text. Text and whatever. But when you get behind the wheel, give your phone to a passenger. Put it in the glove box. Just don't text and drive. Visit StopTextsStopRecs .org. A message from NHTSA and the Ad Council. The Bloomberg Talks Podcast. Today's top interviews from around Bloomberg News. Joining us now, former South Carolina Governor and UN Ambassador Nikki Haley. Don Bansell, CEO of Moderna. Wide -ranging conversations with Fortune 500 CEOs, big -name investors and business leaders around the world. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau with our Eric Schatzker. Bloomberg Talks. Subscribe today on Apple, Spotify and anywhere you get your podcasts. Bloomberg Radio. Context changes everything. It's time for today's STEM tip. Okay, you know recycling is important. No one wants plastic in the ocean. Here's a cool way to repurpose a plastic bottle. Build an awesome

ABC News: The Biden Documents Scandal Is Bigger Than We Thought

The Dan Bongino Show

01:54 min | 3 d ago

ABC News: The Biden Documents Scandal Is Bigger Than We Thought

"Biden got a quarter million dollar payment at his house from the Chinese Communist Party and oh look this is breaking yesterday breaking the federal probe into Biden's handling of classified documents prior to becoming president has grown into a sprawling investigation several sources estimate as many 100 as many as 100 witnesses have already been interviewed with interviews conducted as recently as last week out of ABC News hey Jim there was a poll the other day recovered on the show get my can you guys check on this I'm not sure I have the facts exactly accurate and I'd like to be spot on there was a poll the other day conducted that showed Biden down nine points I was it was it an ABC poll ABC Washington was an ABC poll and now ABC is talking about a massive classified documents investigation going on into Biden okay Dan put it together for us what are you suggesting I'm not suggesting I'm just telling you now ABC appears to be wanting Joe Biden out of the race I'm telling you even Rachel's telling you relax you might sorry for all the sniffles today a little bit allergies I'm not sick I promise folks what do you think's going on here ABC News The with Washington Post launches a poll showing Donald Trump ahead of Joe Biden by nine points nine points all of a sudden a couple days later we find out ABC News breaks news that the classified document scandal for Joe Biden is bigger than we thought you can un -flag what I told you to flag a while ago what's happening you know it answer the question know you you

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

The Charlie Kirk Show

00:02 min | 10 hrs ago

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

"Because people like to say salsa. Because people like to say salsa. You can put salsa on so much stuff. Get to get that clip, Ryan. It is legendary. OK, here is more. I don't want to. Is she technically a foreigner? I think she's an American. So I want to be I want to be truthful, but she certainly acts like a foreigner. Play cut 174. The Department of Homeland Security warns that violence against LGBTQ plus people is on the rise and intensifying. According to a recent study, members of that community are nine times more likely to be victims of violent hate crimes as president. How would you protect this community from violent attacks and discrimination? Am I watching like Rachel Maddow with like a heavy South American accent? I mean, this is supposed to be a repub Tyler. This should make people repulsed. It doesn't have to be this way. If you want that, then go on CNN, right? Oh, the number one attack is attacks against LGBT people. Like first of all, no, it's not. Second of all, like what kind of framing is this? The number one attack right now. And again, I grew up here in Arizona. You know, I understand. I don't speak fluent Spanish. I have many members of my family who do. But the number I have many friends who are first and second, third generation, you know, Mexican immigrants. So this is the number one. This is the number one thing, right? The biggest attack on their families right now is the attack on their family's small business. They all run small businesses, varying types, stores, service industry businesses. They all run their own businesses. Their life has been almost utterly destroyed in the past three years. Utterly. That's it. And all they talk about on Univision and Telemundo is the LGBTQ. Like I ask a single Mexican business owner here in Arizona. We can walk on the street, go to a taco truck and say, hey, is how are LGBTQ issues affecting your taco truck business? It's not or your landscaping business or whatever your small business, your store, whatever it is, how does that impact you? They're like, you know, say, I don't know what you're talking about, bro. Let's just remember what I even more thought crime. Go ahead. I just remember in DC, I lived near Burger King. R.I.P. I guess we're boycotting Burger King now. Poison King. I did get food poisoning the one time I went there. But it tends to happen. It had a television at it, and it was in a neighborhood that was mostly Hispanic. And I remember a big moment was, I think, 2019 or 2020. They had the TVs there. And the only guys who were there kind of in the evening were these, like, working class Hispanic guys who just got off their jobs. And they got the management to change the television channel from CNN to Fox News because they wanted to watch Tucker Carlson when he came on at 7 a.m. Hey, I say, put down the Tucker man. Hey, I say, I want to see him. Oh, I like what Tucker has to say. That's good stuff. You can't put salsa on an Impossible Burger. So this is any place that serves an Impossible Burger. They should be deported. Not immediately. Hispanics watching Tucker Carlson. There should be a country we send these people back to, like, Impossible Land. Only thing left at my, again, heavily Hispanic grocery store in DC. Only thing left during covid when they cleaned it all out was the Impossible Burger. Oh, I think that's great. But by the way, this this woman, India Calderon, someone should ask, like, hey, what percentage of your people that watch Univision think men can give birth? Like, I mean, it's LGBT issues. No, Hispanics are actually vehemently against the radical gay agenda. You should have a Colombian. We should have a debate. But she's a Colombian born. I don't I don't know where she was raised. Yeah, but she's Colombian. So this is this is the point. Guys, we got to stop listening. And I know this is really hard to hear. We have some really great people. Our team at Cherry Point Action, actually, Drana, who's awesome. She's Cuban. She's terrific. Wonderful. But like the number one group that we have to speak to, we have to connect with right now in America is the Mexican American community. This is like all that matters. And this is like we're like there's the left, the far left. You have these crazy radical leftists that are born in South America and Central America. And you have these crazy right wing, right? You're not changing their minds. You know, you're changing the minds of all the people who are like, wait, the must class, the ordinary class, which are Mexican Americans who have been here for three or four generations that are like I have a connection or two or one right here in Arizona. We have a lot of that. But that all they care about is a small business. They have a Mexican heritage. We all we eat Mexican food. I got I'm a mix. I can't survive without Mexican food, right? Nobody's talking about Mexican food. Nobody's the closest we ever got. The best taco salad. The best taco bowls are made at Trump Tower. We need to talk about that. And that's all we talk about for a week was the taco salad. That's like a real Mexican food. Like like we should be talking about who like real stuff that Mexican Americans, the Mexicans can. All right. More from the play. Cut one seventy five Colombian Univision poll found that mass shootings and gun safety are one of the most important issue for Latino voters. Mental health concerns are not unique to the United States, but gun violence is. What is your specific plan to curb gun violence? Wait, wait. So you brought up the point of Mexico. That's the one that brought up earlier. You have a cartels. You talk about this. She's from Colombia. You want to talk about cartels? You think cartels are bad in Juarez? Pablo Escobar much? We're talking about Colombia. Literally, we've had years. We've had years where Bogota has more murders than Chicago. That's really hard to do. That's really, really hard to do. I think it's Bogota. I don't care how they pronounce it. I'm American. I pronounce it the American way. Bojota, Bogota, Bajita, Cartagena, Medellin. All right. Okay. If you're from Venezuela, if you're from Colombia, if you're from literally Rio, like you can't tell us about gun violence. All right. You just can't talk about it. And like, by the way, those three places make Juarez look walkable. All right. Like they just make, they make see that whereas hold on. Juarez is still really bad, but compared to like Rio. Have you seen the crime stats in Rio? Juarez goes up and down. We don't need to go deep into the lower on Juarez. Hey, look, my dad goes against his T walks in Juarez on Periscope. A couple of years ago, we did the, we did a whole thing on it. Like Tanya and I walked over and we were with like DC Drano and everybody in El Paso. And we were like, come on, let's go walk into Juarez. And nobody wanted to do it. So we just walked over and everyone else was too scared. We were fine. We went in the middle of the day, of course, but we were perfectly fine. We had tacos Juarez. Oh, Tijuana. It was Tijuana had 2,052 murders in 2022. Yeah. That's not merely more than Chicago. That is three times more than Chicago. That's the place to go for medical procedure and murder. The two M's the two big M's Acapulco used to be this huge thing. Down in Mexico. It's like a resort town. JFK and Jackie O went on, went there on their honeymoon back in the sixties. And now it's like totally cartel controlled. Like there used to be movies shot down there. Hollywood would do stuff. And now it's, it's all just like cartel land. You don't go to three big, three big M's medical procedures, murder and Mexican food. That's why you go to Tijuana. Okay. Our producers yelling us. We have to say who won or lost the debate. Jack, you actually watched, did anybody win Donald Trump? Yes, but come on. Did anyone win? Um, honestly, so I was handicapping this during the, uh, during the thing. Right. And that's, that's what people understand. Like we're, we do this, you know, we're supposed to be like the political strategist here. It's like, try to explain what's going on. So Nikki Haley was having a really good night was all right. For like 80 to 85% of the debate until that crap came up about the curtains, which could have been funny. There's like curtains in the UN ambassador's office that, that Tim Scott brought up and there was this big, uh, New York times hit piece on it. And he tries to bring it up as like his gotcha on Nikki Haley. And instead of like brushing it off, she decided to get in this like shrill, nasty, arguing debate and like totally engage him on the issue. It got really personal and it sounded like the two of them were just throwing estrogen at each other. And it was awful. It was absolutely disgusting. And so she destroyed everything that she had built up prior to that point in that moment. Um, so that was a really, really bad, uh, moment for her. And it, it really destroyed all the momentum she had built up until that point. Then the other big winner of the night, other than, of course we can say Trump won was Joe Biden. Um, and this was because Ron DeSantis decided to, to give Joe Biden the biggest gift they could think of with a giant bow on it by blaming Donald Trump for the inflation in America. This is a huge deal. Uh, one that Joe Biden's team online picked up immediately by the next morning, they had already had an entire, you know, uh, campaign video cut on this. This is going to be run in swing States. This is going to be set on the debate stage in 2024, where a Republican governor has decided just completely adopt Joe Biden's white house narrative that Donald Trump is responsible for inflation. I think it was, I mean, number one, just a, a complete, uh, backstab by DeSantis. And in, in, in the pro wrestling world, they call it scumbagging by the way. So he scumbagged him. And then what it, what it really is was a kamikaze kind of move from a failing and desperate campaign to say that, well, if we can't win, then we're going to try to sabotage Trump. And that's exactly what they did. Well, okay. But I mean, the Trump campaign has done that to DeSantis too. Like the DeSantis campaign doesn't have any chance of winning Blake. Are you paying attention to like how politics works in America? Or are you just kind of like paying attention to Blake? Well, okay. But you know, I'm not on Trump's payroll here. So none of us are, or any of us on Trump's payroll. I don't know. Sometimes I wonder, I wish I was on Trump's payroll. Nobody's on Trump's payroll. I will tell you that like, there's literally very, there's only a few and you will know who they are that the U S murder rate in 2021 was 6.9 homicides per a hundred thousand people. Columbia is 27.48. So anyway, sorry, go back. Okay. Let's play another piece of tape here. Let's go to where's oh yeah. From the debate here. Oh yeah. Arguing about the curtains. Really fruitful. Play con one fifty. Look, I appreciate Tim. We've known each other a long time, but he's been there twelve years and he hasn't done any of that. He hasn't. They've only given four budgets on time for the spending. You voted for a gas tax increase in South Carolina. Twelve years. Where have you been? Here's what you've done. Ron, let me finish. These guys have said, here's the fact. And I appreciate a lot of the things they're saying. The only one up here who's gotten in the big fights and has delivered big victories for the people of Florida. And that's what it's all about. Like, it's just so lame. Like, is anyone going to care about this in like two days? I just can't imagine it. Like they didn't care to begin with us. They did. Yeah. No one's going to watch. No one's going to care. No one knows. You need to have like watch Fox news all day to have any idea what anyone's talking about with the curtains thing, nor will it just ever, ever matter. It's like, what do we even remember from the Democrat ones? Like four years ago, it was like Kamala Harris, like something about, she was like a girl on a bus or something. And it didn't matter. No one cares. No one cares. And I was a little girl. And then Joe Biden came. And that little girl was me. Yeah. And then Joe Biden personally came in and re-segregated the schools and she still became his vice president. All right. So this is the supposed to be the line of the night. He rehearsed it five times. He looked in the mirror. His consultants whispered him. And did he stick the landing? Well, that's really rich. Asking if Chris Christie could stick a landing play cut one 43. And I want to look at that camera right now and tell you, Donald, I know you're watching. You can't help yourself. I know you're watching. Okay. And you're not here tonight. Not because of polls and not because of your indictments. You're not here tonight because you're afraid of being on this stage and defending your record. You're ducking these things. And let me tell you what's going to happen. You keep doing that. No one up here is going to call you Donald Trump anymore. We're going to call you Donald Duck. All right. I want to ask. Boom. Whoa. Whoa. It's a pun ever. He's done. He's just doing guys this. How will Trump recover? Losing all my Trump paychecks after this. Easy check. So the the question that a lot of our audience has, Tyler, is that those people that did watch it watched clips. And we got this question before is who's in the audience. Not very many. Yeah. First, just let me just in person or on on on it. Well, yeah. I mean, online, not very many people or whatever. The viewer numbers, we don't know what they are, but I bet they're sub 10 million. Would you agree, Blake? I think based on online chatter, sub 10 million, which would be a disaster. OK, Tyler, but who's actually physically in the audience? Because when Chris Christie starts taunting Trump, there was not a smattering, but I'd say a fractional applause, like about half the room enjoyed it. So what do you think he actually goes to these? Yes. Again, so the Reagan library is not very big. So if I was going to I logistically know the property pretty well. Yeah. So Charlie's been there a bunch of times. I've been there, I think, one time. It's beautiful. I love it. It's in a very beautiful spot. It is very palacious. It's very, very cool. It used to be very conservative. It's now like a very purplish area. It's going to get worse. So Simi Valley. Yeah. So thanks to Ronald Reagan's policies, by the way. Yeah. Thanks. Thanks to just the utter destruction of California. It's the ultimate irony, right? So so a lot of people don't realize it. So if we were going to host a debate, Charlie, at Turning Point Action, which we could do, you know, if the RNC actually wanted to work with conservatives, we would probably make it open and try to invite the whole world. Because why not? Like, why wouldn't you try to get like, do this in a swing state, where you invite people in and just 25,000 people? Yeah. To hear people like, like give the public, the general public a chance to actually hear from who's going to be president of the United States. They decided to do this at the Ronald Reagan Library, which can see comfortably 250 people max, especially where they decided to do it, which was next to Air Force One. Right. It was right near that huge glass. So that's before you add the stage. But what was interesting to me, though, to start interrupt, they did it in a different place than they did it in 2015. Yeah. In 15, they did it. I noticed that. Right, Jack? Yeah. I wasn't the only one. I actually think it was the other. Yeah. Like the shot better in 15, 2015. So the shot, the shot looked way better in 15, didn't it? This looked awfully tight and forced crammed. It's tight no matter which way you can do it. And the guys, can the guys pull that together? No, yeah. Anyway, I don't mean to get too wonky into the aesthetic. No, no, no, no. You're 100%. Like I noticed it as well. I really did. So Tyler, I think that when they did it before, they tried to actually get more people in. This time, I think literally there was like less than 250 people. There is what my understanding was somewhere in that ballpark. So that's what they were telling people, at least at the RNC. The RNC members literally couldn't go even if they wanted to. Right. It was basically most of the people that were in that crowd were friends of Kevin McCarthy.

Monitor Show 18:00 09-26-2023 18:00

Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed

01:53 min | 3 d ago

Monitor Show 18:00 09-26-2023 18:00

"When professional soccer player Marcus Rashford injured his shoulder, he turned to Resle's virtual reality training program to help him maintain his skills and return to the field with confidence. Learn more at meta .com slash metaverse impact. They're great people. They're great people. They are. Yeah, they are. We are. We are. You are, and you too. You too, Johnny. Well, I don't know about that. Alright, that's gonna do it for Tim and me, and for John. Well, Tucker, coming up, Daybreak Asia starts right now. Over monopolized online marketplace services. Open AI is said to be in talks for a potential share sale with a valuation of 90 billion dollars. Alibaba's logistics arm, Sino, files for a Hong Kong IPO. Biden at UAW rally. Judge says Trump liable for overstating his worth. South Korea U .S. warned Kim Jong Un about the use of nukes. The Senate starts work on preventing a government shutdown. I'm Ed Baxter with Global News. Manchester United dominates in the World Cup, while Barcelona struggles in La Liga. I'm Dan Schwartzman. I'll have that story and more coming up in Bloomberg Sports. That's all straight ahead on Bloomberg Daybreak Asia. On Bloomberg 1130 New York. Bloomberg 1991 Washington DC. Bloomberg 106 .1 Boston. Bloomberg 960 San Francisco. Sirius XM 119. And around the world on Bloombergradio .com and via the Bloomberg Business app.

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Fresh update on "unring" discussed on Live Local and Progressive

Live Local and Progressive

00:07 min | 15 hrs ago

Fresh update on "unring" discussed on Live Local and Progressive

"Never cell phones forever. You colonize the block make your neighborhood better. I ain't down rich. with the I'm more Richie Perez. Don't talk to grand juries to cooperate with friends. I'm with students, doctors, Janitors, teachers, we ain't living wages, but they don't believe us. Monada, Pareto, I love we joined taking which side are the children, politics to sickness, express symptoms, which side are you on by rebel Diaz here on Democracy Now, democracynow .org The war and peace report. I'm Amy Goodman. We end today's show in Cuba as government officials have released footage of an individual throwing two Molotov cocktails inside the Cuban embassy compound in Washington, D .C. last Sunday. Cuban officials condemned it as a terrorist attack while the Biden administration has denounced the assault but stopped short of describing it as terrorism. An investigation is underway. No arrests have been made. Cuban officials say this is the latest in a series of attacks against Cuban diplomatic missions in recent years. The attack came as international pressure continues to mount demanding the nation from a list of state sponsors of terrorism. Cuban President Miguel Diaz -Canel addressed the UN General Assembly in New York last week, where he stressed the urgency of a new and fairer global contract. The G -77 was founded six decades ago to repair centuries of injustice and abandonment. in And today's convulsive world they are entangled in a host of world crises where poverty is on the rise and hunger is even greater. ...by the need to change which has not been resolved and by the condition of being the main victims of the current global multidimensional crisis, abusive unequal exchange, scientific and technological gaps and the degradation of the environment. But we are also united and have been for more than half a century now by the inescapable challenge and determination the to transform the current international order which as well as being exclusionary and irrational is unsustainable for the planet and is not viable for the well -being of all. ...just ahead of the United Nations General Assembly Cuba hosted the G77 summit in Alabama where leaders of low and middle income countries echoed calls for a change to the international order. The meeting which was also attended by China came at a time of growing frustration against Western powers and divisions over the war in Ukraine. Also the fight against the climate crisis the in global economic system as many global south nations face unprecedented debt rising living costs and worsening economic crises. Cuban President Diaz -Canel also spoke about the debt global at the UN General Assembly last week. Most of the G77 nations are forced to allocate more resources to servicing debt than to investments in health or education. What sustainable development can be achieved with that noose around their necks? Well, for more, we're joined in New York by Carlos Fernández de Ocasio, Cuba's Deputy Foreign Minister. Welcome back to Democracy Now! It's good to have you with us. If you could start off by talking about the attack on the Cuban embassy in Washington, D .C. Cuba's just released the video footage of Molotov Thank you for having me. As you have explained, this is throwing two Molotov cocktails over the fence and against the building of the embassy. This is in the middle of the Capitol of the United States on 16th Street, by standard any in most capitals of the world that would be considered a terrorist act. Imagine if it have would happened to a U .S. embassy or a NATO member embassy anywhere in the world. It would immediately be called a terrorist act. It hasn't happened to this moment. Now, there's a history of aggression against Cuban embassies and of terrorism against Cuba. And the majority of that terrorism has been financed, organized, or perpetrated from the territory of the United States by people who live there. There's a long history for that. And there are many victims in Cuba of terrorism organized, perpetrated, and carried out want to see happen right now. We would expect a thorough investigation, a speedy investigation, and for the perpetrators to be prosecuted and treated as what they are, as criminals that committed a terrorist act against a diplomatic mission in the center of the U .S. Capitol. more I want to go to a clip of Democratic Massachusetts Congress member Jim McGovern talking about Current U .S. policy towards Cuba is best described as continuing the sanctions and policies of Donald Trump. Every day our policies hurt the Cuban people. One thing the United States can do to provide relief is to remove Cuba from the state sponsor of terrorism list. There is absolutely no reason for Cuba to be on that list none and its impact affects nearly every global financial and economic institution. Many European nations and U .S. allies want to help relieve the suffering of the Cuban people especially in the areas of health and basic needs but their hands are tied because of the SST list and its onerous financial restrictions and punishments. Our policy is a relic from the Cold War and quite frankly it's cruel. So that's what we need. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. If you can respond to what the Congress member is saying, describe the effects of the sanctions on Cuba and if you can relate to it the increasing number of migrants. We're seeing the same thing with Venezuela where the U .S. has imposed major sanctions against the government. The increase in number of migrants that coming into the United States. The last phrase that the Congressman used was that it's a cruel policy. And that's the aim of what's being done. There's no rationale, there's no reasonable argument by any US politician or a member of the government to explain why Cuba should be in that list. Cuba's relationship with terrorism is as a victim. Over 3 ,400 deaths caused by terrorism in Cuba, not as a perpetrator. Now the reason it's there is because of its economic effect. It's a tool reinforce to the economic blockade. A country that is in that list suffers the consequences of financial transactions and commercial transactions being cut or being in the world. A few weeks after Cuba was put in that list in 2021, dozens of financial institutions that had a long relationship with Cuba severe that relationship and cut it simply because they fear punishment by the United States or they think that they will be in some way they will see their interest damaged in doing business with the United States because of the influence, territorial influence of the United States. I'll give you another example. Tourists from Europe are threatened by the United States if they travel to Cuba, that they will have problems if they wish to travel to the United States. They will lose the exemption that they have or the waiver that they have as Europeans to travel to the US and they would have to request visa a with the possibility of it being denied. So it's an extraterritorial threat from the US to European tourists. Now, tourism is a main source of income for Cuba. It's one of our main industries. So it has an impact on the financial resources that we need to stabilize and to develop the economy. So it has an influence in Cuba's everyday life in doing business, in trying to sell and trying to buy, trying to make payments, trying to obtain credits from any country. I'm not speaking about the United I'm States, speaking any country around the world, including countries that have a good political relationship with Cuba, friendly which with are which we have cooperation, which we have a long lasting relationship. But the effect and the impact of US policy has a threatening effect on them. So can you explain your understanding of why the Biden administration is doing this, continuing this, given that when Biden was vice president under President Obama, they changed the relationship with Cuba, talking about normalizing that relationship? It's a very important question, one that we normally ask Americans for them to explain to us why the president that during the electoral campaign committed to voters, to electors, that he will change swiftly the policy, he hasn't done it. And the excuses change. And reasons and the pretexts change to the two elections, to political considerations, to the presence of powerful members in Congress that put obstacles to the president to act. But, truly, the reason is not very clear to us beyond the wish of trying to make life as unbearable as possible for the people of Cuba as a way of trying to extract from Cuba political political concessions. Talk about the climate crisis. I mean, it's an issue the Cuban president raised addressing world leaders at the UN General Assembly, as well as other G7 are dealing with this. I suspect you're speaking about the world crisis and the economic crisis or the economic crisis. The climate crisis. The climate crisis is one of the largest challenge for humankind. And we're all in it together. is in many ways the result of unsustainable patterns of production and consumption that continued have to exist in spite of the conventions, in spite of agreements.

A highlight from The Mike and Mark Davis Daily Chat - 09/25/23

Mike Gallagher Podcast

04:36 min | 5 d ago

A highlight from The Mike and Mark Davis Daily Chat - 09/25/23

"Were you hardwired into this program Mike? Kinda, yeah. This was an actual hit. The theme song of this was an actual hit on the actual radio in 1976. We have a happy day's cast birthday. That would be Potsy. Potsy is 74. I have no idea how old Ralph Mouth is. Well, they're all in their 70s. It's a weird birthday too because Mark Hamill, virulent liberal Luke Skywalker, he is 72. And you know, you just pause, you stop and you think about the career and what happened. The great Christopher Reeve would have been 71 today. That 1995 horse accident, man, I still haven't scrubbed my brain of that and what heroism and activism. So anyway, big showbiz birthdays. A lot going on in the news. You want to do some new stuff or the book, the article? Well, let's do both. Yeah, the book comes out this week, the Fox News book, but let's start, let's not bury the lead. This Washington Post poll has people in hysteria. I mean, they are running through the streets of DC with their hair on fire. This is kind of unusual. I've never seen a media organization like the Washington Post produce the results of a poll and then trash their own poll and bang on it. Right. It's an outlier. This can't be real. This can't be right. I mean, it's devastating news for Biden if it's to be believed. Now let's face it. Polls are quirky. Here's why polls kind of matter. We kind of, they don't. The reason they don't matter is because Lord knows we saw polling about the big red wave in 2022 and that didn't quite work out for us. So let's remember before we get too excited about polls that they are subject to change dramatically. But here's where it does matter. It does give a person like Donald Trump momentum. There is an appearance of momentum. There is the facade of surging and momentum, which kind of feeds upon itself. It just, it just snowballs. So it's real. I mean, it's very, very, it's very, very palpable. And it becomes even more and more unlikely that anybody's going to overcome him. But we never know. A lot can change. We still could, we still could change. How about the debate Wednesday? I heard you mentioned driving in. I thought I saw Burgum. Yes, you did. I rectified that a couple. He did. He managed to get 3 % in Iowa, 4 % in New Hampshire. Speaking of polls I'm skeptical of, there's one, but bless his heart. He seems like a good guy. It seems to be wasted time. I have a very short appetite for wasted time. How about wasted money? How about the money he's spending on the ads? You know what those ads cost? I know. And they're all, I see, I see six Doug Burgum ads every day on Fox news, speaking of Fox news. Every ad I see on Fox news for Doug Burgum, I think how many families of police officers would that help? Or how many poor people would that feed? Or how much, how much of a border wall would that fund? It's his money. I know he can do what he wants. But what a waste of money. It seems to be. Unless, unless he comes in third in Iowa or New Hampshire, kind of punches a ticket out of the month of January. And I mean, stranger things, well, not many stranger things have happened, but then maybe, maybe he ends up with some, how old is he? Is there running mate buzz? You're not going to have a North Dakota running mate buzz. There's not buzz about him over here at the 7 -11 down the street from the airport. Buzz. There's no Doug Burgum buzz. Here's the conspiracy buzz about the Washington Post poll that you just mentioned is that this is on purpose. They want to show Biden as desperate so that in the liberal and the Democrat ivory towers, they can really get the ball moving on replacing him with somebody who might have a prayer of winning. So that's not without some merit. I mean, you know, they got to be sitting around saying, this is our guy. I mean, last week at the UN, at one point it was utter gibberish. And you're looking, I'm thinking my Lord, that's the commander in chief of the United States of America. So the Democrats have to see this. Mark, no way he'll be the nominee. No way he's going to run. Shall I ask you? I mean, okay. I'll ask you again. It's a flow chart.

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Fresh "Unring" from Live Local and Progressive

Live Local and Progressive

00:07 min | 15 hrs ago

Fresh "Unring" from Live Local and Progressive

"Is that the question? Yes. Well, they have until first to do this. But this is not so much about whether or not a republic that no one recognized is still going to exist or not, whether or not those institutions that for over 32 years people have built and whether or not a democracy that could have been and was and well, a more established democracy than other than John. And this is not just me saying this is every human human rights report ever saying that even were elections more free and fair than elections have ever been. So it's basically this you've all to see dial if you want a kind of an explanation of what's happening. Otherwise, not going to lie about was never recognized by anyone. And if it is to exist, that means technically nothing other than a humanitarian disaster, the death of a possible possible democracy of a democracy happening in democracy and also just a human rights failure all over the place from any perspective, from the perspective of contemporary human rights and from a historical perspective. So over the weekend Armenia asked United Nations the for help monitoring the rights of ethnic Armenians in Nagorno -Karabakh arguing they face prospect the of ethnic cleansing. Armenia's prime minister said he needed guarantees from Azerbaijan that citizens, that civilians would be protected. This is what he said. Unless real living conditions are created for the Armenians of Nagorno -Karabakh in their homes effective and mechanisms of protection from ethnic cleansing, then the likelihood that the Armenians of Nagorno will see exile from their homeland as the only way to preserve their lives and identity increases significantly. So is that happening? And Rubina, you are just back from Gorys where any refugees are coming. Describe what you found. It has happened. Almost done happening. And it's not just last week that Armenia was warning about this. Armenia has been warning about this for years And at least for 10 months, we had three UN Security Council sessions. and as we know and as the whole situation has demonstrated by acting like this. Azerbaijan has effectively demonstrated that that the highest platforms of humanitarian law, the highest platforms of the world, the foreign ministries of dozens and dozens and dozens of countries, their words mean things, their resolutions will amount to not much. They basically, as Azerbaijan has demonstrated with what is happening right now, that these platforms, these countries even, their foreign ministers are bankrupt and especially anything they say is null and void of any effect. And I would say this is great news for any perpetrator regime in world the and which we see happening all over the place. This is the victory of a dictatorship over democracy and this is a dictatorship that has already also targeted Armenia. What is happening now on the border? What's happening in these are people? People passed a two hour, less than two hour drive in these six hours. These are people who just came with whatever they had, whatever they get packed with, whatever means. These are people who are just like cramped in the back of pickup and the back of trucks that are used for cattle just to make it. They sat on a corridor or under enemy supervision for 36 hours with no communication. Now they're arriving in Armenia. What's the situation here? They have no, the government is there. There's like several humanitarian points access where they're given all the help and they're given direction as to where to go. They're given direction as to how to get lodging, where, and their promise also kind of a livelihood and effectively job eventually. But these people, what I can tell you, are terrified. They're, they survived just and I would like not call them anything else than genocide survivors. And this is a very heavy word for any Armenian to use. And now they're being asked, well, where do you want to live? And they say nowhere on the border because we cannot face the same enemy over and over again. And as you know, Armenia, basically most of its borders are with Azerbaijan and Iraqis and it's like stretches instead. There's no place in Armenia, technically speaking, that is not a border if you're sitting in Yerevan and you're looking at Mount Arad, that's Turkey. And if people are we saying do that not want to go to any border communities because we just can't bear. And there's like, it's just any other humanitarian disaster. And I was listening to your introduction, the world is full of them. The world has failed over and over again in this respect. And yes, Samantha Power was here and the U .S. prime promised $11 .5 million in assistance. And I don't understand this term humanitarian access to where, to place a where there are no longer people, to a place where, as I have announced today, already kind of 2 ,300 other vaginities have moved into the homes that are still probably warm from the army use that were there. And, you know, this is one kind of disaster the world can easily forgive itself for its failures because these people are coming to Armenia as Armenian citizens as Armenian. They will not be knocking on European doors. They will not be camps anywhere. They will be living with their own. And it will not be a source site for the world to see for decades. It could not be like things like that. You've said you see this as a proxy war with Turkey and Israel on one side and Turkey and Israel. Explain the role of Turkey, Israel, Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan. Well, it's pretty clear actually that Israel, Israel has been kind of a military partner for Azerbaijan even before this latest. Before September 19th, when the attack started on Nagorno A lot of all we saw, we were reporting about the increased flights from Israel that with military equipment coming with more, you know, consolization on the borders. And this is coming from Israel. The same thing had happened in 2021. The amount of flights from Israel to Azerbaijan were indescribable well. As for Turkey, Turkey, well, there's not much to say. As they call themselves, you know, one nation, two countries, Turkey, blatantly partner for Azerbaijan, Turkey always seems very vocal about its support for Azerbaijan. Turkey is also very vocal about its support. Turkey coordinated its normalization process with Armenia to Azerbaijan. So there So was you have Turkey and Israel supporting Azerbaijan and Russia has a fact with Armenia. Where do you see this going? What do you think would lead to a lasting and just negotiated peace, Rubina, in this last minute we have? I think the negotiate just negotiated the peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan. If you ask the question, well, they're a lot about conflict was a big part of this negotiation piece, which is quite constantly being dragged into the negotiations. I want Discussions. Well, the thing is, it's more than clear that Russia has as a political scientist that says, like, abdicated his duties, powers, Armenia time and again, time and again. And it's now effectively, these are my words, punishing Armenia for its Western basically pivot with abdicating all of humanitarian this crisis in ourselves would have been and should have been prevented if not the port failure of of the Russian peacekeeping mission. Well, this is to the watchful eye and helpful hand of the Russian peacekeeping mission and the Russian Federation that this has happened at time, this like the way it has happened because Russia is growing increasingly dissatisfied and concerned with Armenia, Western pivot and Western presence in Armenia to start with also in regards to the UN monitoring mission on Armenia's borders. So Russia is losing Armenia and therefore if Armenia loses Arshad, which has fought for and died for for three decades now, maybe Armenia would come to it. Well, we're going to have to leave it there, but we will continue to cover this Rubina Margossian, managing editor with EVN report, independent an

A highlight from Pablo se glora en la cruz de Cristo | Glatas 6 con Chepo Guzmn

¿Dice Así? Podcast

07:43 min | 6 d ago

A highlight from Pablo se glora en la cruz de Cristo | Glatas 6 con Chepo Guzmn

"We will see, if you want to see this podcast. I'm talking about your food, your coffee, what you eat. And for other people, it's not like that. Because it's your work. It's like if you're living, you know what you're eating. And I think that's a more common problem, as the government is the best part of the problem, is that it's not like that. Someone is just being taken out of their time, of their records, for a great amount of time, for courtesy. Because this is also, I have a huge problem with it. You are to listen to the podcast. Did you see? Let's start. More or less, a lot of manipulations. More or less. I don't know. Wait, wait, wait. I don't know. And why do I have to do this? And why do I have to do this? And why do I have to do this? And that would be a problem for the living. Look, I want... Wow, we're talking about the housekeeper. What housekeeper? Look, look, look. Silence, silence. Silence. I want to... Wait, wait. I want to know if the moon is going to be able to be the housekeeper. So... No, John, first of all, I don't think that the moon is going to be, and when the moon is, it's a privilege. No, not really. If the moon is going to be able to be the housekeeper. I mean that, so that you are aware of your father, and you say, if the moon is going to be the housekeeper, it's a factor that you don't have to work, you have to be secular, and the only thing you have to do is to dedicate your life to. So it's a manipulation, you have to, you have to, you have to live a life that you can't do, if you have to work, you have to work in the secular, that's another factor. Now, there are cases, there are cases. But, but, but, but... If you have to do anything, well, I'll tell you the same thing, I'm not the same person. You don't have to do anything, it's a pastoral thing. I don't... I don't have a wife. No, but you don't have to do anything, how do you do it? Let me tell you, let me tell you, my time at the house, my life, is during the times of separation. And these times I don't get the services. This time apart. I can see that, that's the moment. This time for me here, that's functional, in this time of labor, I have to be part of my work. I think there is a point of crisis, you have to have a sabbatical, you have to do things and now literally my participation is exclusively in the areas of Reunion and two hours a week in my house. The difference of the organization is... There are no words to describe the difference of the organization. It's not formal. It's just... Abysmal in the game. And how does it come from a small group that works hard? It's a very small group. Many times I say this, it's not that it's a normal group. But of course, it's simply my sermon. I just wrote my sermon. It's very different from the sermon that I have today. I have time to write a liberal book. The sermon that went on for a year. I can write one or two books per week. It's very different. And I remember saying to myself, it's clear, it's just part of the work. No, no, no. It's very different from the sermon. You have to write your book, because you have to... You have to write a book, because you have to... You have to write a book, because you have to write it here. And you have to write it there. Okay, what does that mean? It means that you have to write more than a lot. How do you process the information that you have written? I didn't write the work. For me, it's a level in the work. A small group. And many people have their own group. a sauna young y sierta siglesias donde hice pastor cellepon when the moment is a little while the man is we get it so you have to be clear to the channel they enter a pyramid Michael so this is important it's a new casio me me me Pelea john semer is a car persona que hace algo semer ese entiende para mi problema siempre cido cuando de una organización que tiene digamo dos sientas tres sientas quinientas personas solamente reciben su elto una seis cinco cuatro personas en ese iglesia que tiene una función abísmal cuando una máqui una iglesia es una máqui nagigantesca que ocupa muchísiman manos y a todo de más eleven como voluntarios y se leven como me cervejo y se le hace algo y si llaman hanano y para mi todos me resen ahora si hau a un ció no no sorry sorry pero sorry pero spera se que yo termine si un ció porque son lo tuye importa guesando quiero la rágil más no lo esas de más que los empleados que hacen correr el negoción, ya y un problemas y gantesco. Y esa sido mi queja con mucha de las iglesias y con mucha de las megas iglesias. Pero ha más, yo voy a hacer que un pastor que tiene una iglesia y a todienta personas que trabajan tres semán y todo eso que no me rese algo del igle por su pueso que me rese entiendo mi problemas cuando llegamos a niveles donde a esa persona en pieza y la casi que la unica que recibe y recibe cantidades abísmales y en pieza a busar de su poder es ese sido mi problema siempre. Ahora mi queja no es con los pasores especificamente. Mi quejas con la institution y con pastor es que ellos mílmos se poner en esa posición donde hacen que gente es en capacidad de poder llegar aído la tracarlos porque ellos mílmos buscan, ellos mílmos manipula, ellos mílmos, ya, hay una razón por la que muchas personas quieren ser polícias y se tiene que hacer examenes cicologicos para filtrar porque mucha gente con mucho de cedo poder que quieren meterce y tristamente hay cierta tendencias cicologica en personas que estamos cando poder que sona emes críticas que yo siempre le ahoguada víde. Hay ciertas personas con ciertas tendencias quieren hacer en siestas posición es para busar de otras. O siempre esenciamente para sentirse por en cima de lo emas y si les va bien proder a va sentir.

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Fresh "Unring" from Live Local and Progressive

Live Local and Progressive

00:08 min | 15 hrs ago

Fresh "Unring" from Live Local and Progressive

"The government may shut down Saturday midnight. During a shutdown, millions of federal workers will stop being paid, including members of the military and air traffic controllers. Millions of recipients of government aid may also lose access to benefits, including 7 million women and children who rely on the WIC program, the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for infants children. and While the Senate is working on a bipartisan proposal to keep the government open, no progress appears to have been made in the House, where far -right lawmakers are in a battle with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. The House passed a number of spending bills Thursday night, including a $300 million military aid package for Ukraine, but the bills will not avert a shutdown. This comes as the Washington Post reports a group of far -right Republicans are plotting to remove McCarthy as Speaker as soon as next week. President Biden addressed the possible shutdown in a speech in Olympia, Arizona, at an event honoring the late Republican Senator John McCain. Extremists in Congress are more determined to shut down the government, to burn the place down, and let business be done. During the same speech Biden warned that Donald Trump and the MAGA movement threatens the future of democracy in the United States. There's something dangerous happening in America now. There's an extremist movement that does not share the basic beliefs in our democracy. The MAGA movement, they're not hiding their attacks. They're openly promoting Attacking the free press as the enemy of the people, attacking the rule of law as an impediment, formatting voter suppression, and election subversion. Biden's speech in Arizona was interrupted by the climate activist, Kai Newkirk, who called on the president to declare a climate emergency. Excuse my interruption, Mr. President, but I'm compelled by conscience to ask why you have to declare a climate emergency. Why have you yet to declare a climate emergency? Hundreds of people have died. I tell you what, if you shush up, I'll meet with you immediately after this, okay? For climate news, 18 youth activists with the Sunrise Movement were arrested Thursday after they occupied the office of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, demanding he take action the on climate crisis and avert a government shutdown. Despite the imminent government shutdown, the Republican -controlled House Oversight Committee held its first hearing in its impeachment inquiry of Joe Biden Thursday. The hearing did not go as planned as Republicans' the own witnesses, including forensic accountant Bruce Dubinsky and George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley admitted there's no evidence Biden made impeachable offenses. I do not believe that the current evidence would support articles of impeachment. I am not here today to even suggest that there was corruption, fraud or any wrongdoing. Republican leaders have deemed staffers dealing with the impeachment inquiry to be essential workers so they can keep working and being paid even if the government shuts down. During the House oversight hearing, Republican lawmakers refused to say if former President Donald Trump should be held accountable if convicted. They were asked that question by Texas Democratic Congress member Greg Kassar. Well, members of the oversight committee, please raise your hand if you believe both Hunter and Trump should be held accountable for any of the indictments against them if convicted by a jury of their peers. your Raise hand if you think that equal justice under the law applies and Trump should be held accountable. I think it is worse than embarrassing that Republicans won't raise their hands. They refused to say that equal justice under the law should apply to everyone. A New York appeals court has rejected an effort by Donald Trump to delay his civil fraud which is scheduled to begin Monday. Earlier this week, the trial judge ruled Trump and his Eric sons and Donald Trump Jr. had fraudulently inflated the value of their assets billions by of dollars to obtain loans and lower their insurance rates. This could lead to Trump losing control of some of his most iconic New York properties including Trump Tower where his apartment is. Meanwhile, Trump has decided against trying to move his election interference trial in Georgia from a state to a federal court. In Pakistan at least 52 people have died in a suicide bombing in the province in the province of Balochistan. The bombing occurred near a mosque as worshippers gathered for a religious procession to mark the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad. A separate blast today hit a mosque near Peshawar City killing at least five people. groups No claimed responsibility for the blasts. The United Nations Refugee Agency is reporting more than 2 ,500 people have died or gone missing this year while attempting to cross the Mediterranean to seek protection in Europe. That's a sharp increase over last year when about 1 ,700 migrants died or went or missing. A top official of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees official called on nations to far do more to save lives. All Mediterranean states must urgently step up search and rescue efforts and implement effective and predictable disembarkation mechanisms. Saving lives at sea and providing humanitarian assistance is one of the most basic obligations of humanity and those performing rescue operations or helping in good faith should not be utilized for doing so. In Niger protesters gathered again outside a French military base in the capital Niame demanding an immediate withdrawal of French troops. French President Emmanuel Macron has vowed to remove French troops over the coming months. The prominent pan -african activist Kemi Seva of Benin addressed protesters To taste freedom. Every people has the right to taste independence. Every people has the right to regain his dignity. And if France won't let Africans breathe, they're going to force it to listen to us. The former president of Bolivia, Rosales Sanchez de Lozada and his former defense minister have agreed to pay damages to eight people killed during a 2003 massacre in the largely indigenous Aymara city of El Alto. The murders happened as massive indigenous -led protests erupted across Bolivia against a proposed pipeline in what became known as the gas war. One plaintiff case in the was Teofilo Balthazar Cerro, whose pregnant wife was killed by a bullet fired through the wall of a house. He said, quote, I feel proud that Aymara Bolivians showed the world that no leader, no matter how rich or powerful they are, has absolute impunity, unquote. The US case against Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada was brought by the Center for Constitutional Rights. In Mexico, three arrests have been made in the state of Zacatecas after an armed group kidnaps seven teenagers Sunday. After days of searching, the bodies of six of them were found on Wednesday. One teen survived and is being treated in at the the hospital. Three of the teenagers were cousins, the rest were classmates. They were abducted while they were together for a sleepover. The killings have sparked outrage in a community where fighting between rival drug cartels has led to a soaring number of In the last four years, US has been first to have a number of murders and disappearances. Many have blamed the US -backed war on drugs for exacerbating drug In news from Texas, a 29 -year -old man from the city of Palestine has pleaded guilty to federal smuggling charges for his withdrawal and the death of 53 migrants from Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras who died in San Antonio. Last year, Cristian Martinez and has faces up to life in prison. He's the first of the six charged in the case to plead guilty. In New Mexico, A protest a over the reinstallment of a statue of the violent Spanish conquistador Juan de Atte was disrupted Thursday when a man wearing a red MAGA hat opened fire and shot a Native American protester who had to be airlifted to a hospital. The shooting occurred in the city of Española. The shooter was taken into custody after he drove away in a white Tesla. The 16th century conquistador Juan de Atte is a controversial figure in New Mexico. In 1599, a year after became he New Mexico's first colonial governor, he ordered a massacre that killed between 800 and 1 of the Nacoma indigenous people. The U .S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has sued Elon Musk's electric car manufacturer Tesla for allowing rampant racial abuse of black workers at its plant in Fremont, California. Tesla is also accused of retaliating workers against who raised objections to the racist harassment. In a statement, the federal agency said, quote, black employees

A highlight from BITCOIN REVOLUTION | TUCKER CARLSON & JAVIER MILEI MAKE HISTORY

Simply Bitcoin

11:45 min | 6 d ago

A highlight from BITCOIN REVOLUTION | TUCKER CARLSON & JAVIER MILEI MAKE HISTORY

"We don't see lugar a ludas, esta nueces una taria para tibios, esta nueces una taria para córdes, esta nueces una taria para los politicamente correntos. Xo no me me ti yaca para estar y ando córderos. Xo me me ti yaca para despastar de odres. ¡Quiero! ¡Quiero! ¡Quiero! ¡Quiero! ¡Quiero! ¡Quiero! ¡Quiero! ¡Quiero! ¡Quiero! ¡Quiero! When you think of Argentina you might envision tango, soccer, or maybe a juicy steak, but today it's all about a wild surge in bitcoin advocacy and a man whose opposition to statism might be louder than a wake -up call from Frankie. BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM That's right, baby. Wake the f 'up and get on the Freedom Train. We get a lot of s*** to cover. Let's get it! I think that it can be my moment. Because as we have seen, we are in all of them. And we are not one of them. This is what we are in all of them. Because we are going to do everything, and we are going to take care of everything in the world. Yes, to be able to build Argentina properly. A liberal Argentina. An Argentinian people. An Argentinian that is going to build the borders of the world. And yes, in 35 years, we will be able to build the first global potential. So yes, effectively, I am going to be in politics. be Will it Teresa? Míle he is right. Míle? Míle, he is right. farm. go I'm gonna ahead and start with this go ahead and take a look down there 339 .8 million views and I want you to put that in perspective so when I said that you know these bit corners just made history well they're both advocates and it just became the most watched interview in history now Tucker's last interview with that orange guy yeah Trump that set the record and beat Oprah's former record with her interview with Michael Jackson and it appears Tucker Carlson is going full Eminem breaking a record every time he drops a record right now what this really had me thinking is the fact that well you know Joe Rogan gets like 11 million views he's the number one podcaster in the world Tucker was the number one show on Fox News and all mainstream media and he was getting about three four million views I'm putting that in perspective he's gone independent and he's got 340 million views blowing everyone out of the water talking about well look at this Argentina's next president and this guy is winning big -time you saw those crowds who is he well Tucker traveled to Buenos Aires to speak to him and find out and we of course hear it simply Bitcoin have covered Malay quite a bit but very exciting stuff an amazing conversation very base and before we get into that now Malay you got to understand they kind of do language a little different right so when he uses the the terms liberal he's referring to classical liberal like Bastia which is closer to libertarianism or anarcho capitalism if you'd like to say and when he refers to anything like socialism or communism of course they're all the same thing all statism and that's really the point that he's driving home is the fact that it's freedom versus the state and I love it until you fix the money for example a lot of Western democracies went full tyrannical regimes over the past few years and they're supposed to be democracies with representative government that is supposed to work in your best interest but I think we know the truth well let's get to it we're in downtown Buenos Aires the capital of Argentina this was once about a hundred years ago one of the richest cities in the world and you could tell as you walk around the fated grandeur of a once great city but this is now a desperate country its economy is in shambles has been for a long time Argentina famously defaulted on his debt more than 20 years ago but now hyperinflation has made this country genuinely desperate you see when you have dinner here in restaurants and people pull out bricks of local currency the peso to pay it feels like Weimar or Zimbabwe but it's not this is a developed country that's moving backwards at high speed and because of the frustration that has built up among the population particularly among poor people a man called Javier Miele is poised to become its next president he's a former soccer star goalie a performer in a Rolling Stones cover band and a libertarian economist he's not a libertarian in the traditional American sense he wouldn't fit into the Cato Institute he's libertarian in the traditional sense he believes people should have the maximum amount of freedom they can be given which is a lot much more than they now get in Argentina he has moved from basically nowhere in the last several years to become maybe the most famous person in this country the election is next month in October and once again it seems like he's likely to win he himself is a Bitcoin enthusiast right he jetted off to Argentina not for steak not for soccer but to meet the rock star economist and fellow Bitcoin advocate Javier Miele why do you think from your perspective you've become a man with no political background so popular so quickly in this country that in a cable con el hecho de que ese de huador de football a mismo tiempo ese do cantante rock -and -roll y ademas a soy economista y creo que esa combinación es una combinación attractive en terminos de producto televisivo pero por otra parte lo que también es importante el tema de las cídeas y argentina a pasicamente es un país que se va cien años abraçando las cídeas socialistas y entonces la revelión natural del sistema era ser libérales y es por eso que la revelión natural la parece siempre los jovenes y los jovenes encontraron alguien que man Miele from an 18 % poll prediction grabbing a 29 % victory in the primaries Miele maybe is unpredictable as a Bitcoin price chart and with hair that's probably more talked about than the latest thing what is that now like men in black aliens in Mexico or something and the guy is very based he's just gonna say what he thinks what he feels but Miele's boldness isn't limited to just critiquing the state but he also questioned the Pope talked about advising the orange guy and has many times advocated for Bitcoin is the future of financial freedom in short Javier Miele is making waves the Pope the current Pope is from Argentina I would think he would support you he has instead criticized you and you've called him a communist why the disconnect bueno primero porque el papa juega politica vente a si luma some papa donde tiene forte Ingenencia política ademostrado además una granda finidad con dictadores como Castro o como comaduro si restar el lado de de dictadores wait I'm sorry Raul Castro's a murderer si if you got to the minute at Rocesino but the Pope you believe the Pope has an affinity for Raul Castro si exacto si decho no los condena si repatante condescending de conesos y esta mien condescending de con la dictadora venesolana a si el condescending de con todos los discuiras a un cuando se verdaderos criminals toco el esos un problema prudemas es a lien que consider a que la justicia social un elemento central de desu vision y eso es muy complicado porque la justicia social case robar el fruit su trabajo una persona y dar ciudad otra en dos es implicado dos cosas una es un robo y el problema es que el robo esta encontra de lo que seniela los días mandamientos si ha valar la justicia sociales ha valar el robo por otando son problema de que está violando los días mandamientos el otro problema es que es un trato decíbal friende a la ley now me and myself I'm kind of against protectionist policies but Malay on the global stage he has a clear stance no deals with status so china lula unless it's about decentralized money of the future bitcoin probably don't bother knocking you've said that as president of argentina you will not do business with china de cho no solo no via certain negocios con china no via certain negocios con nimún comunista esir habar yo soy un defensor de la libertad de la paz y la demogracía lo comunista no entranay but also incredible beyond the politics and probably his bitcoin price checks who is this Javier Malay at heart well one thing he's a man whose phone screensaver is joy has no end and is as passionate about freedom the austrian economic community as he is about bitcoin and decentralization no no no no no no when you talk about and live according to your conscience you don't have me because you know what is the definition of this personal me you know that when you are in the last moment or when you are in the constant pressure of being big you know what I mean? You know what I mean? You know what I mean? This will pass all over your life.

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A highlight from Week in Review - Episode 24

Mike Gallagher Podcast

12:10 min | Last week

A highlight from Week in Review - Episode 24

"Cycling isn't just cycling. It can be cycling or cycling or even cycling. Peloton isn't just one thing. We have classes that will ease you in and classes that will make you sweat and a range of instructors so you can find your match. Whatever you're in the mood for, we can get you in the zone. See for yourself with a worry free 30 day home trial. Visit one Peloton dot com slash home dash trial terms apply. Welcome to the Mike Gallagher Show Week in Review podcast. It's just about everything that's happened this week. I'm Eric Hanson, and we begin with President Trump, who made some controversial statements about abortion this week and called Ron DeSantis's six week abortion ban a terrible mistake. We might as well get this out of the way. We got President Trump with an answer to Kristen Welker on NBC's Meet the Press and her debut as the new host, which gave a lot of ammunition to Trump haters who want to hurt him and try to wreck his chances of becoming the nominee in 2024. This is an interesting dilemma that Republicans have. Here's the dilemma. Pro -life fighting for the sanctity of those unborn babies, the sanctity of their lives, the sacredness of the innocent. That's a centerpiece that's foundational for the Republican Party. And whether we like it or not, this particular debate that we're having in America over abortion is crushing us at the ballot box. And Donald Trump, I believe, was trying to address that with Kristen Welker on Meet the Press. Let's get it out of the way. I've been dreading this all weekend. Well, it wasn't all weekend. I mean, this first broke, I think, Saturday. They gave a little preview of his answer. I don't love his answer, but I also don't love the way Trump critics are pouncing on him, claiming he's not pro -life. I got into a big knockdown drag out, as I expected I would with my friend Mark Davis in Dallas, because Mark is now hell bent on proclaiming that Donald Trump is not pro -life. And he's saying that because of this exchange with Kristen Welker yesterday on Meet the Press. If a federal ban landed on your desk, if you were re -elected, would you sign it at 15 weeks? Are you talking about a complete ban? A ban at 15 weeks? Well, people are starting to think of 15 weeks. That seems to be a number that people are talking about right now. Would you sign that? I would I would sit down with both sides and I negotiate something and we'll end up with peace on that issue for the first time in 52 years. I'm not going to say I would or I wouldn't. I mean, the sanctus would really design a five week and six week ban. Would you support that? I think what he did is a terrible thing and a terrible mistake. But we'll come up with a number. But at the same time, Democrats won't be able to go out in six months, seven months, eight months and allow an abortion. Now, there are people who took that answer and proclaimed that Donald Trump is not pro -life, like it's important to proclaim or make some kind of declaration that he is not pro -life. I believe it's ridiculous to claim that a guy who's the only president to ever attend the March for Life, the guy who promised to get Roe v. Wade overturned because that was terrible federal. That was a terrible federal ruling and appointed Supreme Court justices who did just that to claim that Donald Trump is not pro -life is preposterous. It's absurd. It's virtue signaling. And perhaps it's just. The opportunistic way you chalk up some points for Ron DeSantis, because clearly Team DeSantis is pouncing on Donald Trump over this remark. I believe two things can be true at the same time. You can be pro -life and you can acknowledge that this issue is killing us at the ballot box. And we're losing elections. So President Trump has some campaign trouble to manage. Meanwhile, our current president can barely navigate a simple speech. If you miss Joe Biden at the U .N. this week, well, buckle up. Remember when Trump went to the United Nations and gave a really good speech and the media freaked out and said how goofy and wild and unpresidential and unprecedented it was, they had a complete meltdown and he gave a really decent speech. Compare that to the appearance of Joe Biden yesterday at the U .N. Now, even as we have all our institutions and drive creative new partnerships. Let me be clear. Certain principles of our international system are sacrosanct. Both Biden and Kamala Harris do the same thing when they say, let me be clear, run for the hills, because when they say, let me be clear, you're going to see nothing but mud and gibberish. I mean, babbling incoherently in front of the United Nations. And if that wasn't wild enough, you've got the Ukrainian President Zelensky. He marches in with his entourage. You know, I used to say I was torn about Ukraine. People that I respect insist that we have got to continue to fund the Ukrainian battle with Russia, that the American people have to help Ukraine with its border. We dare not have a wall for our own border, but we better, by God, help Ukraine with theirs. We better fund them. We better give them the missiles they want. We got to give them the ammunition they need. We need to. We got to stop Vladimir Putin. And if you push back against that, you're a stooge for Vladimir Putin. You're a Putin puppet. Just ask Tucker Carlson. When Tucker dared to express the belief that the American people have bigger fish to fry than funding Ukraine, he was thoroughly denounced and renounced as a stooge of Vladimir Putin. So there goes Zelensky marching into the UN yesterday with his bodyguards and his entourage, and he gets up to that podium. And what he said was pretty stunning. I expected he would stand at that giant podium in front of that ugly green background at the UN and talk about the need to fund his military. Talk about Russia's aggression against the Ukrainian people. Talk about Ukraine's place in the whole worldview of things instead. We got this. Even though humanity is failing on its climate policy objectives, this means that extreme weather will still impact the normal global life and some evil state will also weaponize its outcomes. And then people in the streets of New York and other cities of the world went out on climate protest. We all have seen them and when people in Morocco and Libya and other countries die as a result of natural disasters and when islands and countries disappear underwater and when tornadoes and deserts are spreading into into new territories and when all of this is happening, one unnatural disaster in Moscow decided to launch a big war and killed the tens of thousands of people. No wonder loony leftists have the Ukrainian flag in their front yard. You would think the Ukrainian president had bigger problems than climate change. Meanwhile, the United Auto Workers hit the picket lines this week. They made a few modest demands like a 40 % pay raise in a four day work week. Speaking of the UAW strike, I watched Sean Fain, the president of the United Auto Workers Union on the Sunday morning news shows. And you know, I admit I'm not a real big fan of unions. In fact, quite the opposite. I kind of think that unions have helped destroy many aspects of our economic system. In fact, it's a commonly held view that pension plans that used to be in place contributed to the decline of the U S automakers. Well, now the UAW is demanding pensions come back. They want the old fashioned defined benefit plan. And as Bloomberg points out, pensions are not worth striking over. You know what I find interesting about the UAW dispute? I heard all the talking points about how the corporate executives at the big three automakers make too much money. That's a Bernie Sanders mantra. That's an Elizabeth Warren trope. The executives make too much. You know, a company can be producing billions of dollars of revenue, but the Bernie Sanders of the world want to cap what an executive at one of those companies earns, which I always find so fascinating. It's as if they want to equate the guy or gal on the assembly line with the big automakers. Well, they're not the same. I mean it'd be nice if everybody made the same amount of money in life hate to break it to your life doesn't work that way. Some people make more than others and admittedly a lot of it is luck. I don't deserve the living that I make, but I'm very blessed to make a good living. There are people make a lot more than I do and I don't begrudge them anything, but simply because somebody that might have a show on television might make 10 times what I make. I don't think I should make what they make simply because we do the same essentially same thing. I mean, and Democrats always have such hypocrisy on this issue. Like somebody just texted me, how many homes does Bernie Sanders have again? It's more than one. But here's something that I noticed when I heard Sean Fain, the president of the UAW talk about executives compensation and how we're not making enough and we're taking steps backwards. I mean, the fact of the matter is the union gave up the defined benefit pension plan in a previous negotiation. Now they want it back. When you give up a benefit like that, you're not going to get it back. That's not realistic. And here's what I'm interested in. You know what was missing from all the coverage of the UAW strike? They never talk about what auto make auto workers make. Now I kept hearing how somebody on the assembly line can't feed their family. Really? What do they make? I kept hearing that Sean Fain kept saying the auto workers have taken three steps backwards. Really? How much do they earn? I know what they want to make. They want a 40 % pay increase and they want to only work four days a week. Now that's a pretty good deal.

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Internet Reacts to Joe Biden's Incoherent UN Speech

The Dan Bongino Show

01:58 min | Last week

Internet Reacts to Joe Biden's Incoherent UN Speech

"It's just moron in the White House. I want you to listen to this. Here's the rotting oatmeal God. He's at the UN last week. Not only is the guy purposefully destroying them, but by the way folks, thank you for the Facebook feedback A lot of you respond on Facebook. Someone asked me, is this where we can communicate? Yeah, just go to Facebook and send message and we leave it open for messages. Someone said to me, Dan, this is deliberate. Sir, I know. Do you listen to the show? I'm not trying to be a jerk, but of course it's deliberate. You think the rotting oatmeal God is doing this by accident? His cabinet secretaries are destroying the country on purpose. They they're doing it on purpose to create a welfare state subordinate to gods their in communist China. Here he is at the UN with the whole world watching again, inherently mumbling because he's got SpaghettiOs for brains making up words. The whole world's watching this, by the way. Here, take a listen to this. Now, even as we evolve our institutions and drive creative new partnerships, let me be clear. Certain principles of our international system are different. And is there a way to just, can you play the beginning of that again? What is it? What is the of our institutions? Wait, wait, wait, stop. Okay, well, was he was always get one more time, please go ahead. No, he has the of our institutions. Wait, wait, wait. I'm really I'm not folks in the Facebook. Anybody want to? Does anyone have a suggestion? What? Jimmy or any idea what that Mike standing by? Is that Jim? No, not one last time, please. no, he has the of our institutions. Maria, Maria re follows institution, Maria, Joe Biden, Maria Riavalo, I'm Italian. There's a woman he knows, Maria Rio Valo. Now, listen, maybe an Italian I can write. That's what he did, Jim. It's not.

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A highlight from 1262. Anti-CBDC Bill Vote! | 27 to 20 Stablecoins vs CBDCs

Tech Path Crypto

11:42 min | Last week

A highlight from 1262. Anti-CBDC Bill Vote! | 27 to 20 Stablecoins vs CBDCs

"You do not want to miss this one, we're going to be breaking down the CBDC vote that happened yesterday in DC. Also taking a look at a number of clips that'll give you some alignment as to what the future of CBDCs here in the United States might look like. We're going to break all that down for you. It's going to be a good one. My name is Paul Bearer, welcome back into Tech Path. Before we get started, I want to thank our sponsor, that's Tangem. And this is all about self -custody. When you think about CBDCs, you got to think about self -custody. Check out tangem .com, you can learn a little bit more about their wallet. They do slim as a bank card, secure as a bank vault, store, buy, earn, transfer, and swap thousands of coins and tokens. If you want to use their card, you can do so with two different types. You can get the classic wallet, or you can get this new Tangem wallet that is a new type of card that's going to give you optional seed phrases. You can order these in three -card packs, so it's very easy. I would suggest doing that, spend a little bit extra for that. Use our discount code to help kind of soften the blow there. But it's a great value, check it out, we'll leave a link down below, it does help the channel out. Let's get into a couple of the things that happened yesterday. The two I want to focus on are these right here. The Power of the Mint Act, and then also the CBDC Anti -Surveillance State Act. These were the two that were focused on primarily. And I want to go to an intro clip real quick to give you kind of a framework of how this all started there in D .C. Listen in. Today we'll consider a slate of legislation to bolster our national security, protect Americans' financial privacy, and shield our financial system from the risks associated with the potential central bank digital currency, or CBDC. Unlike decentralized cryptocurrencies, a central bank digital currency is a digital form of sovereign currency that is designed and issued by a government and transacts on a digital ledger that is controlled by that government. If not designed to emulate cash, could give the federal government the ability to surveil and restrict Americans' transactions. This is not just alarming, it's downright un -American. We've already seen examples of governments weaponizing their financial system against their citizens in China. We need to counter China by being the best version of ourselves. This bill expresses that sentiment that, yes, we're going to innovate and we're going to lead on blockchain and we're going to lead on digital assets, but we're going to do so the American way. And the way we do that is decentralized. We don't do this by centralizing it in a central bank. We can achieve the innovation potential of blockchain and the immediacy of payments and the frictionless payments future with what we did in July. And that is to create a regulatory framework for stablecoin. All right, so there's some fire in the belly of the lawmakers. I like what I'm hearing so far. This sounds pretty good. But we get into more. And remember, there's always a bad guy. So let's go, maybe girl, we'll go to the next clip with Maxine Waters. Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman. Unfortunately, Republicans are marking up one bill that is not bipartisan. We do know that 130 countries around the world are racing to develop and implement a CBDC. What will happen if CBDCs issued by other central banks gain traction as a preferred method of payment in international trade transactions? Are we comfortable allowing the Chinese yuan or currencies from other countries to overtake the U .S. dollar as a principal global reserve currency? Republicans are making baseless attacks against the CBDC that does not even exist. So with that, I yield back the balance of my time. All right, so Maxine in rare form, I shouldn't say rare, normal form with her. She's, of course, for the idea of CBDCs. The other thing, a lot of what she said could be applied to stablecoins. And what we're seeing around the world, this is the first time I think we are chasing other governments who are actually trying to suppress their citizens. I would kind of be in a position or the camp of not going that direction. I like what I'm hearing so far. But let's go into our next clip. This is going to be Mr. Sherman listening. And allowing the Federal Reserve to continue doing what they're doing, literally recruiting and hiring people in the San Francisco Fed office to build a central bank digital currency is the financial equivalent of allowing the empire from Star Wars to build the Death Star so long as they promise not to turn it on. I'm struck by the hypocrisy of the advocates of cryptocurrency. They come in and they say cryptocurrency is wonderful because it's digital and it's high tech and it's innovative. And then they propose a bill which, in the words of the ranking member, is an anti -innovation bill. And they describe the U .S. government as Darth Vader. They describe any attempt to enforce American laws as the action of Darth Vader in the empire. As Sam Bankman -Fried has demonstrated, crypto is perfect for hiding from your creditors. And while his body may be in jail, his money cannot be found. I yield back. General McNeil's back. Thank you. I just have some, you know, obviously I'm opposed to this bill, but I just want to know what I'm arguing against. All right. You can't make this stuff. What am I going against? I don't even know what I'm going against. All right. Well, the point is, is that Sherman's usually in that kind of position. Anti -innovation. I thought that was a rare little piece right there. Both these guys are going to go against anything that I think the Republicans or even to a certain extent, the bipartisan Capitol Hill lawmakers will go when it comes to crypto or anything that is even related to blockchain. Let's get into our next clip. This goes into a little bit more about the unbanked. Listen in. And the idea that this is somehow going to help the unbanked is insane. Because when you ask the unbanked, why are you unbanked? A lot of it is because of surveillance capitalism. A permissionless system would be something more similar to Bitcoin. You could digitize it. And frankly, that's why a lot of people have been drawn in the unbanked and underbanked community to crypto currencies like Bitcoin. I think one of the speakers for this bill said that people aren't banked because they oppose the quote surveillance state. People aren't banked because they don't have any money. It's amazing. The people who aren't banked are the people who don't have any money. I'd be willing to support this bill if it also ended crypto. Well, that's an interesting statement there. When you go to the FDIC site, this is the 2021 FDIC national survey of unbanked and underbanked households. Look at some of the data here on this. An estimated four and a half percent of U .S. household, approximately 5 .9 million were unbanked. This is 2021. OK, likelihood of this is much greater. Remember, we have a lot of immigrants in our country that in many cases also are coming from countries who they've seen their banking system maybe not work out so well for them. And they are very, very skeptical because of that. Some don't have enough money to meet minimum balance requirements, as cited, but around 21 percent. But most don't trust banks. This was the second most cited main reason for not having an account. Avoiding a bank gives more privacy was the third most cited main reason, 8 .4 percent. Further into the report, this was a piece right here. Who are the unbanked and underbanked breaking this out? Most is distrust of banks, inconvenient locations, high bank account fees, needed products and services are not offered by banks, poor credit history, you know, check system, etc. Typical challenges I think a lot of people in the unbanked sector face. Let's go to our next clip. I think this is a good one right here. This gets into the privacy side of things. I think there's what 2000 stable coins that are out there right now. None of them, none of them protects the security of American citizens privacy. And when an American citizen puts all their information out in the private sector and it's available to 200 different retailers and banks and and other governments, there is no expectation of privacy. That's our problem here. Some of my colleagues gloss over the fact the whole reason they're collecting the data in the first place is the government makes them collect it. Frankly, if you don't agree to spy on your customers, you don't get to operate a bank in the United States. You don't get to operate a money service business in the United States, essentially get permission from the government to act as a financial services institution. So long as you spy on your customers. About million 350 pieces of evidence sitting over at the Treasury on private sector activity, these giant, enormous government databases, which have been hacked, both the IRS and others, Office of Personnel Management and others do present tremendous targeting by bad actors. You know, this is really where it gets into the destruction of personal privacy. And this is the problem that we do face in our society. Some of the countries that are already down this slippery slope, countries like China, as an example, right here, China's central bank digital currency. This is the digital ID to deduct fines instantly from your digital wallet if you're caught for speeding or jaywalking by a surveillance system. So right there, this kind of shows the actual crime of jaywalking now portrayed on basically a bulletin board in front of everyone. And then, of course, automatically deducted. These are the kind of invasion capabilities. Talk about, you know, search and seizure. This is going to be able to break down the walls of search and seizure and do things within our own economies and within our own society that we would never dream of, especially around the Constitution. This is China right here. Super SIM cards now featuring new digital yuan functions is this super SIM card right here. It's going to function as a digital yuan wallet, smart card and I .D. cards as the nation's CBDC pilot continues. So this is going on to phones and will make its way into a position where you can no longer utilize because you have digital wallet. Now your wallet and you're going to be able to use this in a way in which you go to a grocery store, you go to any retailer and you use that as a payment for form. And that's where they can lock it down. And that's exactly what I think these lawmakers are fighting against. Let's go to our next clip. This will continue to show you a little bit more about this slippery slope of privacy. Look at my uncle and my cousin helped me get a cell phone that is linked to a Chinese bank card so that I could buy anything pleasing and I have to pass facial recognition identity verification, which is insane, because all I want to do is just spend my gift card balance on this debit.

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Monitor Show 23:00 09-20-2023 23:00

Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed

01:54 min | Last week

Monitor Show 23:00 09-20-2023 23:00

"Interactive Brokers charges USD margin loan rates from 5 .83 % to 6 .83%. Rated the lowest margin fees by stockbrokers .com. Rates subject to change. Learn more at ibkr .com slash compare. Baxter. And I'm Denise Pellegrini. And this is Bloomberg. Stay with us now. Top stories and global business headlines are coming up right now. This is Bloomberg Radio. President Biden says the US does not want competition with China to tip into conflict. When it comes to China, we seek to responsibly manage the competition between our countries. Speaking to the UN General Assembly on Tuesday, the president said the country is for de -risking, not decoupling from China. Biden said the US will push back on aggression and intimidation, but will stand ready to work with China on issues where progress hinges on common efforts. White House officials who were previously going to travel to Detroit will now stay in Washington. President Biden said last week that Labor Secretary Julie Hsu and senior advisor Gene Sperling would go to Detroit to give support as the United Auto Workers and companies try to work out a deal. Hunter Biden is planning to plead not guilty to federal gun charges after he was indicted last week. That's what his attorney said in a court filing Tuesday. Biden is also asking for his initial court appearance to be held remotely. The president's son was charged with three federal criminal counts. The Texas border town of Eagle Pass is issuing an emergency declaration as it struggles with a huge surge of illegal immigrants.

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A highlight from 1406: Bitcoin Will Hit $4 Million, Rising 100x - Peter Thiel

Crypto News Alerts | Daily Bitcoin (BTC) & Cryptocurrency News

26:38 min | Last week

A highlight from 1406: Bitcoin Will Hit $4 Million, Rising 100x - Peter Thiel

"In today's show, we'll be discussing Bitcoin Bollinger Bands hitting a key zone as Bitcoin price fights for $27 ,000. In breaking news just in, Bitcoin hash rate hits a new all -time high. Let's go. And quoting Stacey Herbert, Bitcoin is pumping on the news of President Bukele's speech to the UN tonight. Can't wait. We'll also be discussing Bitcoin Adoption Fund launched by Japan's $500 billion Nomura Bank. That's right. The Bitcoin Adoption Fund will have long -only exposure to Bitcoin and be available to institutional investors. We'll also be sharing Sam Bankman, Fried's father, dragged his mother into an FTX US salary dispute. You can't make this stuff up, folks. Also in today's show, Bitcoin gearing up for a post -having parabola, according to crypto analysts. I'll be sharing his very bullish all -time high target. We'll also be discussing crypto asset market cap should explode 5 to 10x during the next bull cycle, according to investor Raoul Pal. I'll also be sharing Peter Thiel's $4 million Bitcoin price prediction, and we'll also be taking a look at the overall crypto market. All this plus so much more in today's show. Yo, what's good crypto fam? This is first and foremost, a video show. So if you want the full premium experience with video, visit my YouTube channel at cryptonewsalerts .net. Again, that's cryptonewsalerts .net. Welcome everyone just joining us. This is pod episode number 1406. I'm your host JV. And today is September 19th, 2023. We have lots to cover as usual. Massive shout out to everyone today in the live chat. Please let me know where you're tuning in from. And at the end of the show, I'm going to be reading everyone's comments out loud. Let's kick off today's show with our market watch as we do each and every day, the entire crypto market back in the green with Bitcoin back above $27 ,100 and checking out coinmarketcap .com, the current crypto market cap on the climb at $1 .08 trillion with roughly $27 billion in volume for the past 24 hours, Bitcoin dominance at 49 .2 % and the Ether dominance at 18 .4%. And checking out the top 100 crypto gainers of the past 24 hours, we have TonCoin leading the pack up 5%, trading at $2 .57, followed by GMX up about 5%, trading just under 36 bucks, followed by Conflux up 4%, trading at $0 .12. And checking out the top 100 crypto gainers of the past week, virtually 95 out of the top 100 cryptos are in the green. Some of the top gainers include GMX, GRT, as well as CRV and NEO. And checking out the crypto greed and fear index, we're currently rated at 46 in fear, same as 37 in fear. So there you have it. How many of you are pretty stoked for this most recent pump? And how many of you agree with Stacey Herbert that this pump is due to Bukele's speech scheduled for this evening? Let me know, fam. And now let's dive into today's Bitcoin technical analysis. Check out the charts and what's popping with the king crypto. Bitcoin could see fresh upside volatility as the price action and the strength revisits a key level according to a classic metric. In a new post, John Bollinger, creator of the Bollinger Bands volatility indicator, says Bitcoin was positioned for a breakout decision. That's right. After hitting new September highs the day prior, Bitcoin has been challenging resistance levels out of reach since mid -August, according to data from Cointelegraph and TradingView. Now for Bollinger, the signs for Bitcoin are encouraging. Bollinger Bands use a standard deviation around the simple moving average to determine both the likely price ranges and volatility. And as Michael Saylor once said, volatility equals life force. Now, currently Bitcoin is putting in daily candles that touch the upper band. And when this happens, it can signal an imminent reversal back to the center band, or conversely, an inbound fit of upside volatility. Now narrow Bollinger Bands seen on Bitcoin recently lend weight to hopes that the latter scenario will now play out, quitting him here. And then there is the first tag of the upper Bollinger Band. After the new set of controlling bars were established at the lower band, he commented alongside this chart, the question is now, can we walk up to the upper band or is it too early to answer? What are your thoughts, chat? Let me know in the comments below. Now Bollinger characterizes the current mood among seasoned Bitcoin traders and analysts on the short -term timeframes. Despite the strength seen this week, caution abounds as various trend lines previously acting as support remain above the spot price. Now discussing the situation, we had on -chain monitoring resource, material indicators share the following. We have heavy technical resistance overhead at the key moving averages and support at the lower low. It is quite possible that we round trip the range. And with any luck, we'll see a legit test of the RS levels that will give us some clarity on where Bitcoin goes from here before the end of the week. And they also shared here in update number two, as noted earlier, it appears the Bitcoin bulls are gaining some momentum, but things are not always as they seem and goes on to share that sometime after last night's candle and close open, we've seen a new trend precognition signal develop on the daily chart and it seems to be bullish. I mean, we are breaking out. We are above 27 ,000. So let's freaking go. And also more strong foundation on the technicals. You can see Bitcoin hits yet another all -time high, which virtually means the network has never been this strong and this secure. Now I'm pretty stoked to tune into President Bukele's speech to the UN this evening. What do you think he has to share besides? I told you so. Let me know, fam. And again, welcome to everyone just joining us for the live show. Lots to continue to cover. So let's continue breaking it down. Next, let's discuss this adoption fund, which is a pretty big deal coming out of Japan. Let's go check this out. Japan's largest investment bank, Numura's digital asset subsidiary, Laser Digital Asset Management, launched the Bitcoin adoption fund specifically for the institutional investors. Bring it. The official announcement noted the Bitcoin -based fund will be the first in a range of digital adoption investment solutions that the firm plans to introduce. Now Numura is a Japanese financial giant with over $500 billion worth of assets, which basically that's half a trillion, baby, offers brokerage services to leading institutional investors. The Bitcoin fund launched by its digital asset arm will now offer investors direct exposure to BTC. The Laser Digital Bitcoin Adoption Fund offers long key exposure to Bitcoin. The financial giant has chosen Kamanu as its regulated custody partner. The Bitcoin fund is a portion of Laser Digital Fund's segregated portfolio company that has been registered as a mutual fund in accordance with the Cayman Islands regulatory authority. Now, Laser Digital Asset Management head Sebastian said the Bitcoin is one of the enablers of this long -lasting transformational change and long -term exposure to Bitcoin offers a solution for the investors to capture this macro trend. Now, the Bitcoin adoption fund might be the first of its kind launched by Numura and the digital asset arm, but the Japanese investment banking giant has been investing in the digital asset ecosystem for quite some time already. In fact, September of last year, the firm launched its digital asset venture capital arm to stay at the forefront of digital innovation. And also won Dubai's virtual asset regulatory authority license to operate in the country. The long -only Bitcoin adoption fund for investors in Japan comes amid a growing discussion around Bitcoin -based investment products from regulated and mainstream financial giants. The United States SEC approved two Bitcoin ETFs, even though there is a delayed decision specifically on the spot. Bitcoin ETFs. What's up with that, Mr. Gensler? Just saying. And apart from the US, Canada and focused investment products over the past couple of years. So there you have it, mass adoption, let's freaking go, especially on the institutional level. How many of you are in Japan? I know we have some in our audience out there. Let me know. And have you ever heard of this company before? Any plans in investing through them? Let me know how you guys feel. And now let's break down the latest. It gets more surprising and shocking every day with what all is going on with Bankman -Fried and FTX. Now his parents are involved. His parents are being sued by FTX. And it's just a nightmare of a mess, to say the least. So let's break down this latest story regarding SBF. Now, Joseph Bankman, the father of the former FTX CEO, Sam Bankman -Fried, complained to his son about the salary he was receiving during his employment at FTX US, turning the issue into a family matter. In a September 18 filing with the US Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware, FTX debtors filed a complaint against Bankman and Barbara Fried, alleging that SBF's parents misappropriated millions of dollars through their involvement in the exchange's business. And according to the court documents, Bankman's contract with FTX US should have provided a $200 ,000 annual salary following a leave of absence from the Stanford Law School in December 2021. However, Bankman seemed to express ignorance about the terms of the contract, claiming to both FTX US and his son that he was expecting a $1 million annual salary. What about all that property in the Bahamas, fam? What about all that? Hundreds of millions worth of properties? Just wanted to throw that out there. The complaint states that Bankman was putting Barbara on this, suggesting that SBF's mother may have been able to persuade her son to follow through with the salary change. Things get even more interesting. So according to the complaint, Bankman's influence paid off, with SBF later providing his parents $10 million from Alameda Research. Can you talk about commingling? A 16 .4 million property in the Bahamas, funded by FTX Trading, the ability to expense roughly $90 ,000 to FTX Trading on the island nation in the Bahamas, and options to purchase company stock. Now, when reached out to the legal team representing Bankman and Fried, but did not receive a response at the time, unfortunately, the legal action brought by the debtors was the latest in the bankruptcy case involving FTX and many of its subsidiaries filed in November of last year. Bankman Fried also faces 12 criminal charges to be spread across two trials, starting in October of 2023, which is right around the corner, fam, and March of 2024, right before the halving, scheduled for April of next year. And since the federal judge revoked his bail in August, Bankman Fried has been largely confined to the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. Where's Brooklyn at? Before the start of his October trial, then on September 19th, a three -judge panel heard an appeal from SPF's legal team requesting the former FTX CEO to be released from jail in order to prepare for the trial, citing the lack of internet access and first amendment issues. All I got to say is this, I mean, how many people realistically have access to the internet in jail? Why should he? Million dollar question right there. But what are your thoughts, fam? How do you think this is likely to play out? And do you think that Bankman Fried's parents are just as guilty as SPF himself with the commingling and the fraud of going up north of $30 billion, making it the biggest scam in history that we're aware of? Hence why we call him Mini Madoff, because he made off with billions of dollars worth of investors' money, and Gary Gensler and the SEC was protecting him behind closed doors. So it's going to be very interesting to see how all this is likely to play out. Now let's discuss post halving. We all know there is a halving scheduled roughly six months out. We all know post halving, the price action is most likely going to reach a new all -time high and enter price discovery mode. Well, this analyst shares a very intriguing target. So let's break this down, shall we? And welcome to y 'all just joining us. Say hello in that live chat. Let me know where you're tuning in from. I stream live here seven days a week from Puerto Rico. Synonymous analyst Rhett Capital tells his followers on X that Bitcoin can rally above $80 per ,000 coin in the months following next month's event. For the halving, send it. Let's go. The Bitcoin halving cuts the Bitcoin miners' rewards in half, as we all know, expected to take place in April of next year. And while Rhett Capital is a long -term bull on Bitcoin, he notes that it is possible for Bitcoin to continue its downtrend before the halving, putting him here. Hang in there and make the most of any deeper downside in this pre halving period. You won't see the post halving parabola in the outlines here in this chart. It shows you in the yellow, the pre halving period, then in the pink, the post halving resistance, and then in the green, you can see the post halving parabola when we hit those new all -time highs. Now, Rhett notes that Bitcoin may repeat its 2019 bear market cycle when it traded within a triangle pattern before breaking out and starting off the bull market, as he shares here, if Bitcoin continues to form lower highs, could Bitcoin fill the CME, which is the Chicago Mercantile Exchange gap, at $20 ,000 later this year or in early 2024? So it makes a good point. There is currently a gap sitting at that $20 ,000 psychological level. And he continues, if so, the possible path could be consolidation to the apex of the black triangle before finally breaking out to close the halving. And you can see that triangle right here in this chart. Now, looking at the chart, he seemed to suggest that Bitcoin will confirm the triangle breakout in April of 2024, followed by a rally towards his long -term target. Now, let me know your thoughts, chat. How many of you agree that Bitcoin is likely to break out to a new all -time high, entering price discovery mode in 2024, the year of the halving? Let me know. And what are some of your targets? I'd also like to point out that the Stock the Flow model and Plan B, creator of that model, he suggests a $100 to $1 million range price for the King Crypto post halving. We also have some very other bullish predictions, which I cover on a daily basis here on the channel. But I'd love to know your personal prediction. I think we reached the cycle peak personally sometime in 2025, but I think 2024, we enter that price discovery mode. But I'd love to know your thoughts and your opinions in the comments right down below. And now let's break down our next story of the day and discuss the latest from the macro guru, Raoul Pal, who is suggesting that the Bitcoin market cap and crypto market cap as a whole does something between 5 and 10x for this upcoming bull cycle. Now, you do the math. We have a crypto market cap right now. I'm going to ballpark it at a trillion. We have a Bitcoin market cap. I'm going to ballpark it at a half a trillion, which is 500 billion. So hypothetically, if we were to 10x Bitcoin in and of itself, we're talking about a 5 trillion dollar Bitcoin market cap, which would be half the current market cap of gold. Now, with the entire crypto market cap, we can potentially hit 10 trillion. Now, also note, back in November of 2021, when we hit that all time high of 69 ,000 in November of last year, the total crypto market cap was just north of that 3 trillion dollar market cap. So he's so let's break this down and shout out to Raoul Pal. Here we go. Former Goldman Sachs executive Raoul Pal says the next bull cycle can bring an explosion in the market cap of all of the digital assets. That's right. In a new interview with Altcoin Daily, the macro expert says he expects a huge increase in the adoption of digital assets, and that can cause the total market cap of crypto to skyrocket as much as 900 % from its current value during the next bull market. Quoting the analysts here, obviously, I think we'll go well through new all time highs. I think the whole ecosystem of crypto will go from 425 million users where we're at today. And I think at the end of this cycle, there'll be a billion users by that kind of use cases in which we have talked about. And let's not forget, we have got central bank digital currencies that are known as CBDCs and stable coins. There is a lot going on still. So if this entire space is going to grow 2 .5 X in the number of users, well, the market cap of the entire space is five or 10 X. Send it. Let's go. Pal also says he is closely watching development of layer two Altcoin projects for new use cases, which could boost the value of their individual market cap, quitting him again. And then let's see how people value layer twos in this. We don't really know how layer twos accrue much value. Do we have to have a massive amount of transactions in which case then you need stuff like Ticketmaster with millions and millions and millions of transactions to drive value to those chains because they batched them and batched them down to Ethereum. So there you have it. And to watch this interview, he did Raul Pal, the macro guru with Altcoin Daily entitled best cryptocurrency investing strategy into 2024. Check the show notes, blow the video in the description and let me know your thoughts on his personal prediction. Do you feel post having that the market cap for the entire crypto market can likely 10 X from the current valuation along with Bitcoin surging 10 X to roughly a five trillion market cap? And hypothetically, if the macro guru is correct, where do you think that would likely take the Bitcoin price? Well, let's run some hypothetical math. Bitcoin was the 10 X from the current price action of 27 ,000. Well, that's $270 ,000 per coin. Take that. And as we all know, Bitcoin rises like that, the entire crypto market cap would go along for the ride, including the altcoin. So please let me know in the chat, fam, which altcoins, if any, are you most bullish on in the crypto market? And what are your thoughts surrounding Raul Pal being so bullish on Solana? A few months back, I read in an interview he shared that 80 % or more of his portfolio was specifically in an altcoin called Solana. So I'd love to know your thoughts. Obviously, he has a high risk tolerance as I look at that particular cryptocurrency to be very risky, especially with all that went in with the venture capitalists and SPF and FTX exchange pumping that particular all. So I'd love to know how you feel regarding all of that. And with that being shared, fam, now let's discuss Peter Thiel and his $4 million price prediction, as well as rumor has it, and I'll be covering this as well, that he dumps most of his Bitcoin position at the top of the market practically 30 days before the crash. So let's break this down because Peter Thiel was actually one of the keynote speakers at the Miami Conference for Bitcoin. And here's what he had to share as I transcribed his speech, and then we'll discuss him reportedly making $1 .8 billion cashing out on his eight -year bet around the time he was touting these all -time high predictions. So here we go. He says, the enemy's list is a list of people who I think are stopping Bitcoin. He says there is a lot of them. They tend to have nameless, faceless bureaucratic perspectives, which of course is one of the ways they hide. He goes on to share, we are going to try to expose them and realize that this is sort of what we have to fight for Bitcoin to go up, 10x or 100x from here. Now, just FYI, to give you some perspective, at the time he made this prediction on stage at the Bitcoin Miami Conference, Bitcoin was trading at roughly $43 ,000 per coin. So you run the math. 43 ,000 times 100x is over $4 million per Bitcoin. So you know that? Let's continue with what he had to share. The central banks are going bankrupt. We are at the end of the fiat money regime. How many of you agree with that statement? I agree there 100%. The first person on the list is Berkshire Hathaway CEO, Warren Buffett. Thiel put up a picture of Buffett with two of his most famous quotes about Bitcoin. One was rat poison and the other, I don't own any and I never will. I also like to point out now since then, Warren Buffett has much indirect exposure to Bitcoin through Bitcoin mining stock companies and etc. So go figure. If you can't beat them, join them, right? And he goes on. He opined, I think the direct in it. Yeah, and I say also Charlie Munger goes along with him. Now, feel further noted that Buffett has a bias and makes him long on fiat money system and money managers who follow the Berkshire Hathaway executives advice will pretend it's complicated to invest into Bitcoin. I think we call that FUD. Fear, uncertainty and doubt. Now expect nothing less from one of the wealthiest people in the fiat money matrix Ponzi scheme. You know what I mean? So just saying. The next person on the list of Bitcoin's enemies is the one and only JP Morgan Chase CEO, Jamie Dimon, or as Max Kaiser calls him, Jamie the tapeworm. They'll put diamonds picture up with the following quote. I don't call them crypto currencies. I call them crypto tokens because currencies have rules of law behind them, central banks and tax with authorities. Now you guys already know how I feel personally about JP Morgan Chase CEO, Jamie Dimon. So I won't go any deeper there. But anyways, we know he's an enemy of Bitcoin and always has been. The next picture he put up was of the BlackRock CEO, Larry Fink, with the following quote. I see huge opportunities in a digitized crypto blockchain related currency, and that's where I think it is going to go. Now just FYI, Larry Fink is the CEO of the largest asset management firm in the entire world, which owns a large share in virtually all the companies in the S &P 500, and that is BlackRock. They currently have over $10 trillion in assets under management. And for a long time, he was spreading FUD regarding Bitcoin. But guess what? Like I mentioned earlier, if you can't beat them, join them because they just most recently, a few months ago, they submitted their application for a spot Bitcoin ETF, which ultimately means they're going to be introducing this to the institutions which have trillions upon trillions of dollars as there's currently north of $700 trillion in total addressable market, and they want their piece of the Bitcoin pie. So he goes on to share, the PayPal co -founder added that Fink's quote is somewhat representative of the whole genre of Bitcoin attacks that need further context, stating that pro -blockchain is an anti -Bitcoin term, very typically. Feel then brought up the environmental, social, and governance, ESG standards, elaborating the following, the label they have come up with, and perhaps the real enemy is ESG. I think that ESG is just a hate factory. Also like to throw out there, Elon Musk, he stopped taking Bitcoin payments for Tesla, and he says it's because of the FUD regarding this ESG, and we all know it's not more than FUD, and it's already been proven that Bitcoin is more than 50 % clean energy. So the million dollar question, when will the world's supposedly wealthiest man, Elon Musk, when will he start accepting Bitcoin payments again for Tesla? Isn't that a great question, and wouldn't you love to know the answer to that? Maybe you should ask Elon and tag him on X and see what he says. Anyways, feel stressed. You can always ask the question, what's the difference between ESG and the CCP, the Chinese Communist Party? Well, when you think ESG, you should be thinking of CCP per H. Now, he also goes on to share, it is the finance gentocracy that runs the country through whatever silly virtue signaling or hate factory to them, just like ESG, the billionaire concluded. This is what I would call and what you have to think of as a revolutionary youth movement, and we have to just go out from this conference and take over the world. So there you have it, fam. What are your thoughts surrounding Peter Thiel's prediction that we are likely to 100X, and along with his enemies list, as it seems, a lot of the enemies have come around and now have direct exposure to BTC, but it doesn't stop there because around that time he was making this $4 million Bitcoin price prediction. He allegedly dumped most of his position cashing out and with over a billion dollars in profits for his fund. So let's also break this down as this is also very relevant. How many of you were able to watch the speech he gave at that Bitcoin conference? It was epic, to say the least. I recall it now. So here we go. Check it out. Peter Thiel's venture capital firm reportedly made $1 .8 billion closing out its crypto positions around the time when he was an early Bitcoin bull, still predicting the token's price to surge by 100X. And again, from 43 ,000 price action, 100X means over 4 million. Founders Fund had cashed out almost all of its bets on digital assets by March of 2022, according to the Financial Times report that cited people familiar with the matter. But Thiel was still backing Bitcoin, obviously, when he spoke at the crypto conference in Miami the following month. He went on to share where at the end of the fiat money regime, he said, adding that the token's price could increase 100 fold from its level at the time, which was reported at $44 ,000 per coin. That prediction was proven false and as rising interest rates and failures, the high profile firms like Celsius Network, Three Arrows Capital, FTX, Terra Luna dragged the crypto sector into the prolonged bearish winter. Now Bitcoin plummeted by over 60 % in 2022 and was trading at under 17 ,000 by the end of the year. And I believe the bottom currently for the cycle is 15 ,700. How many of you feel that that bottom is in? Let me know, chat. Founders Fund first started pouring money into crypto all the way back in 2014, when Bitcoin was only trading at roughly $750 per coin. So by the time Bitcoin reached its all time high in November of 2021, it had surged 8 ,500 % from that particular level. Not too shabby for a seven year run, wouldn't you say? Now Thiel has a long track record as one of Silicon Valley's most prominent tech investors. He took early stakes in startups, which include Facebook, Elon Musk's SpaceX, and ride hailing app Lyft, and even co -founded PayPal back in 1998. Thiel is also a high profile supporter of the Republican Party and continued to voice his support for Donald Trump since the former president left office in January of 2021. The fund held around two thirds of his portfolio in Bitcoin at one time, but now not has significant exposure to crypto according to FT's sources. So there you have it. Fam, what are your thoughts surrounding his prediction and him cashing out at around that time he was making those all time high predictions of 100X? Let me know, fam. And don't forget to check out cryptonewsalerts .net for the full premium experience with video and to participate in the live Q &A. And I look forward to seeing you on tomorrow's episode. HODL.

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Monitor Show 14:00 09-19-2023 14:00

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Monitor Show 14:00 09-19-2023 14:00

"With Bloomberg, you get the story behind the story, the story behind the global birth rate, behind your EV battery's environmental impact, behind sand, yeah, sand, you get context. And context changes everything. Go to Bloomberg .com to get context. So in politics, Kayleigh's coming in next, we've got an eye on New York, we're gonna hear from President Zelensky in just a moment, and we're gonna sit down for a conversation with Jane Harman, looking forward to this coming up. Hour two of Sound On starts right now. Sound On. Politics, policy, and perspective. From DC's top names. Most people, including most Republicans in Congress, understand that we need to get aid to Ukraine. Who's gonna take us in a rational way into the future and lead our country? This has really become kind of the new frontier in American politics, is this battle between red states and blue cities. Bloomberg Sound On with Joe Matthew and Kayleigh Lyons on Bloomberg Radio. A fresh plea to the world to support Ukraine. Welcome to hour two of Sound On. I'm Joe Matthew in Washington, joined as well by Kayleigh Lyons as we anticipate this week's visit here from President Zelensky. He's gonna be speaking momentarily to the UN General Assembly. We'll bring you those remarks live. President Biden also pledged to do his part in a speech before the assembly earlier today. We're gonna talk about this, the funding debate, and the coming winter in Ukraine with Jane Harman, the former ranking member on the House Intelligence Committee, now chair of the commission on the next election.

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A highlight from Anti-CBDC Bills Advance in Congress

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A highlight from Anti-CBDC Bills Advance in Congress

"Welcome back to The Breakdown with me, NLW. It's a daily podcast on macro, Bitcoin, and the big picture power shifts remaking our world. What's going on, guys? It is Monday, September 18th, and today we are talking about anti -CBDC legislation being advanced. Before we get into that, however, if you are enjoying The Breakdown, please go subscribe to it, give it a rating, give it a review, or, if you want to dive deeper into the conversation, come join us on the Breakers Discord. You can find a link in the show notes or go to bit .ly slash breakdown pod. Hello, friends. Happy Monday. Welcome to another week, another frankly weirdly quiet week right now. I don't know. There's something out there. There's some bad juju. I guess it could just be another example of this weird period of the cycle that we're in that's sort of past the worst, but definitely before the good stuff starts again, but I'm excited. But we are not going to dwell on that. Instead, we are going to hop, skip, and jump through a number of things that have happened over the last few days, kicking it off with what has become a surprising political issue this election cycle, which is central bank digital currencies. The House Financial Services Committee will hold a markup section on Wednesday, which will include two bills aimed at preventing the issuance of a US CBDC. The first bill is Tom Emmer's CBDC Anti -Surveillance State Act, which would prevent the Federal Reserve from offering any products or services directly to individuals. Fed branches would also be prohibited from keeping accounts for individuals or issuing a CBDC or similar digital assets. Emmer's bill was recently reintroduced during last week's CBDC hearing and now boasts 49 co -sponsors. On September 14th, the House Majority Whip tweeted, A governmental tool for financial surveillance is un -American. We must urgently develop a digital financial system that is 1. Open and freely accessible to all. 2. Without requiring permission from the government or anybody else. 3. Private safeguarding the user's identity. In a separate tweet, he had said, If not open, permissionless, and private, like cash, a CBDC is nothing more than a CCP -style surveillance tool that can be weaponized to oppress the American way of life. The second bill is sponsored by Alex Mooney and is called the Digital Dollar Pilot Prevention Act. That bill is structured as an amendment of the Federal Reserve Act of 1913 that would prevent Federal Reserve branches from even conducting CBDC testing and development. Now, of course, senior Fed officials have gone on the record to say they have no plans to issue a CBDC without the approval of Congress. In May, Minneapolis Fed President Neil Kashkari even questioned the need for a CBDC given the existence of instant payment fintech services. He noted that CBDCs would be a powerful financial surveillance tool and could enforce negative interest rates, but questioned why the U .S. government would have any interest in constructing such a system. Now, all that said, some Fed branches still do seem to be interested in the development of CBDC technology. The San Francisco Fed, for example, recently advertised a position for a crypto -architect for a CBDC project, and Project Hamilton was concluded and wound down in December after two years of collaboration between the Boston Fed and MIT. Now, in terms of where this legislation actually is, the markup process allows committee members to comment on the drafting of bills. A vote is then taken on whether or not to approve legislation for a full House vote. Both bills are only a few paragraphs long, so shouldn't drag out to an all -day, contested affair as we recently saw with the stablecoin bill. Instead, the bills could act as a bellwether for congressional sentiment around CBDCs. Multiple Republican presidential candidates have made opposition to a CBDC a part of their campaign. For example, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said at a July event, If I am president, on day one we will nix central bank digital currency. Done. Dead. Not happening in this country. Outsider Democrat candidate Robert F. Kennedy has also been outspoken on the need to oppose the issuance of a CBDC. So given all that, if either of these bills progress to a vote in the House, they could be an opportunity to put members of Congress on record about their support for a CBDC coming into election season. Now, we could spend shows and shows and shows talking about why this seemingly small issue, at least to the rest of the world. Obviously, I'm not talking about for our audience and our community. But this issue, which is for all intents and purposes very small to most people, has become such a central piece of the opposition narrative heading into this election cycle. I think there are probably a few different elements of it. One, I think it feels to many like an extension of government power. And as we've seen and discussed, it is quite clear that how much power governments have is going to be a major issue. And of course, while that's coming from the Republican side of the House, it's also coming from Democrats. And this is perhaps not surprising. It's not surprising because we're still coming off the COVID period, which brought up major questions of how much authority the government has to be involved in people's lives. And so in many ways, this is an extension of that conversation. I think there is also a little bit of nervousness around technology in general. This is something that we've seen in crypto. It's certainly something that we see in AI as well. And while this is technology in the hands of the government, not technology in the hands of big tech companies, it still has that feeling of lots of data, lots of power, lots of information, big black holes, and not a clear way for citizens to exert influence when it comes to this important domain of their lives. Anyway, right now, there's no one who's really actively arguing for a CBDC, which could frankly be another reason why it's a nice political issue. It gets to stay a little bit, at least in the realm of metaphor for some of these larger topics, but it's still something that can be legislated upon with lower stakes than going after government power directly. Anyways, it's one we're going to keep an eye on to see just to what extent it continues to be an issue in elections or whether it's just part of this early narrative testing process at this very nascent point in the election cycle. Next up, we go halfway around the world to Hong Kong, where the Hong Kong Monetary Authority has issued a warning to crypto users that unregistered crypto firms could be presenting themselves as banks. The HKMA, which serves as the region's banking regulator, said that firms which use language associated with the banking industry could be in violation of recently implemented Hong Kong crypto regulations. The regulator said it had become aware of firms using terms including crypto bank and offering quote banking services. They even went so far as to call out firms that use the word deposits or promote their quote savings plans as low risk with high return. The HKMA said in a statement that quote, The regulator noted that these firms advertising themselves as crypto banks were not supervised by the HKMA and are not covered by the region's deposit protection scheme. Now, Hong Kong's crypto regulations coming into force in June was one of the big stories of this year. The rules were intended to permit retail crypto trading on regulated exchanges and they're being administered by the local securities agency rather than the banking regulator. Since then, only a small handful of firms have been granted licenses. This includes HashKey and OSL, who were licensed to provide retail trading exchanges, as well as Swiss -based crypto bank Ciba, which has received in principle approval to offer over -the -counter derivatives trading and asset management services. Now, enforcement of Hong Kong's crypto regulations has also begun in earnest. Last Wednesday, the securities regulator issued a warning against Dubai -based crypto exchange J -PEX. They alleged the firm had been promoting its products and services in Hong Kong without applying for a license. A press release from the securities regulator included allegations that J -PEX were advertising their services using the prohibited terms deposits, savings or earnings. They noted that many J -PEX products had quote, The regulator also accused influencers and local OTC desks of making false and misleading statements on social media that J -PEX had applied for licensing. Following the warning, J -PEX employees seemingly disappeared from their booth at the Token 2049 conference in Singapore, where they were a platinum sponsor. And on Sunday, the exchange ramped up withdrawal fees to $999 and also implemented $1 ,000 withdrawal limits, essentially being a withdrawal halt. Now, J -PEX addressed this on Sunday, blaming quote unfair treatment by relevant institutions in Hong Kong towards J -PEX. They said that quote, J -PEX said they were currently negotiating with these market makers to resolve liquidity issues. The exchange promised to quote, They claim that emergency withdrawals are still being dealt with manually and also announced that trading on their earned trading platform would be halted on Monday. Now, adding something to the story, on Monday, the South China Morning Post reported that local police had received at least 83 complaints about J -PEX involving assets worth around $4 .3 million. They say the securities regulator had escalated investigations to the Commercial Crime Bureau on suspicions of fraud. Follow -up reporting said that lawyer turned crypto influencer Joseph Lamb -Chalk had been arrested on Monday in connection to promotion of the exchange. Sources also said an office building had been raided on Monday morning. Now, there's a lot that's actually really worth watching here. Hong Kong creating this licensing regime is not just relevant for citizens of Hong Kong, although it certainly is for them. This has been seen, rightly so, as a marker of slightly shifting Chinese attitudes towards crypto in general. When these rules were first announced as forthcoming at the end of last year, it was widely anticipated that it would include a retail trading ban. Remember, crypto trading has been banned in China for the last few years. However, in the wake of FTX, and in particular the US's aggressive response to it, it appeared that the Chinese authorities might be reconsidering their position and in so doing using Hong Kong as a vehicle for testing the waters on the market without changing any policy in mainland China. In that light, I don't know exactly what this enforcement action around J -PEX actually signals. Arresting an influencer certainly sends a signal, but to what the ends of that signal are, I'm just not sure. I do think, however, it's probably worth weighting this issue as a little bit more significant than just a regional crackdown, as it may have bigger implications given the unique role Hong Kong plays relative to China when it comes to crypto. Next up, we move back to bankruptcy proceedings in the US where Gemini have slammed the proposed settlement between DCG and their subsidiary, Genesis, calling it misleading at best in a court filing on Friday. Now you'll remember that earlier last week, DCG had filed a proposed deal which would settle approximately $630 million in outstanding loan payments to Genesis. DCG said the deal could result in 90 % recoveries for unsecured creditors and recoveries as high as 95 % to 110 % for Gemini Earn customers who form the largest creditor entity in the Genesis bankruptcy. Gemini said in their court filing, however, that, quote, DCG touts proposed recovery rates that are a total mirage, misleading at best and deceptive at worst. Make no mistake, Gemini lenders will not actually receive anything close in real value terms to the proposed recovery rates under the current agreement in principle, end quote. DCG had proposed a repayment schedule for $1 .65 billion in total loans over seven years. Although the agreement had a substantial payment in the first year, criticism of the deal noted that recovery calculations were contingent on crypto -denominated payments becoming more valuable over time. I think the numbers were something like Bitcoin going to $85 ,000 and ETH going to $8 ,500. Gemini customers are owed around $1 .1 billion and it appears that taking on long -term risks associated with crypto prices and the continued solvency of DCG are simply not acceptable to them. Gemini said in their filing, quote, receiving a fractional share of interest in principal payments over seven years from an incredibly risky counterparty is not even remotely equivalent to receiving the actual cash and digital assets owed today by Genesis to the Gemini lenders. They added that, quote, DCG's proposal is markedly parallel to an attempt to satisfy its significant obligations through the issuance of IOUs instead of paying any real cash and digital assets. Gemini lawyers also slammed DCG's negotiation tactics, claiming they had made efforts to suggest that they would become desperate enough to take a significant haircut just to move on. On their creditors update blog, Gemini put it even more pointedly, stating that, quote, DCG is gaslighting creditors and testing earned users' resolve by baiting them with false promises of high recoveries. Now, hanging over the current state of the Genesis bankruptcy is the firm's right to exclusively propose recovery plans. The judge had granted a 30 -day extension to the exclusivity period through to early next month. That order was contested by Gemini and ended up falling short of the 60 -day extension requested by Genesis. After the exclusivity period has elapsed, creditors will be able to organize their own proposed deal to bring the bankruptcy to a close. Finally, separately on Friday, Gemini updated their lawsuit against DCG and CEO Barry Silbert. They now include four direct allegations that intercompany loans between DCG and Genesis were designed to, quote, make the market believe it had actually fixed Genesis's cratering financial condition. So there you have it. There are a number of other things that happened over the weekend or around the end of last week that we may touch on in conversations later. Mark Cuban got fished for almost a million bucks, for example. The New York Times leaked parts of a 15 ,000 -word Sam Bankman -Fried ramble that amounts to a very self -pitying reflection on the state of affairs. And Google's head of Web3 is begging the industry to build something actually useful. For now, though, we are going to wrap it there. We're going to get to the hard work of building back this industry from the ground up. I appreciate you hanging out here with me as we go about that work. So until next time, be safe and take care of each other. Peace.

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A highlight from 672:North Koreas Russian Crypto Strategy & Indias Dollar Rejection

The Crypto Overnighter

04:21 min | Last week

A highlight from 672:North Koreas Russian Crypto Strategy & Indias Dollar Rejection

"Why do tacos get their own day of the week? Is it because Mondays are so rough, we need a Tuesday filled with beefy tortillas shared with good friends? If so, why don't we have Wellington Wednesdays stroganoff Saturdays, and heck, beefball Mondays? Then Mondays would just be another reason to enjoy our favorite beef with our favorite people. Together, we bring more. Beef. It's what's for dinner. Funded by beef farmers and ranchers. Good evening, and welcome to the Crypto Overnighter. I'm Nick Ademus, and I will be your host as we take a look at the latest cryptocurrency news and analysis. So sit back, relax, and let's get started. And remember, none of this is financial advice. And it's 10pm Pacific on Sunday, September 17th, 2023. Welcome back to the Crypto Overnighter, where we have no sponsors, no hidden agendas, and no BS. But we do have the news, so let's talk about that. Tonight we're diving into North Korea's cozy relationship with Russian crypto exchanges. Are they laundering money, or is it something far more sinister? We'll also look at India's ambitious plans to cut the dollar out of its trade equation. What does this mean for the future of fiat, and how might it impact the crypto landscape? Then we'll discuss the Hong Kong Monetary Authority's stern warning to crypto firms misusing the term bank. And don't think we're ignoring the bankruptcy saga of FTX and their reopened claims portal. Last but not least, some big names weigh in on the future of fiat and crypto. Fasten your seatbelts, it's gonna be a ride. Hacking groups linked to North Korea are increasingly using Russian exchanges to launder stolen cryptocurrency. Chainalysis noted this shift in strategy. The blockchain analysis firm also highlighted a recent transfer of $21 .9 million stolen from the Harmony Protocol to a Russian exchange known for illicit transactions. This move coincides with the summit between Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin. UN sanctions monitors are also noting North Korea's evolving cyber tactics aimed at funding its nuclear programs. Elliptic, another analytics firm, reported that North Korea's Lazarus Group is responsible for the theft of almost $240 million in crypto in just 104 days. The group has been linked to five major crypto hacks in the last three months, including a $54 million hack of the global cryptocurrency exchange CoinX. Chainalysis data shows that the value of stolen cryptocurrency associated with North Korean hacking groups exceeds $340 .4 million so far in 2023, compared to $1 .65 billion last year. Despite the decrease, North Korea remains a significant threat in the cybercrime landscape, accounting for 29 .7 % of the cryptocurrency stolen through hacks in 2023. The DPRK -Russia cryptolink is more than just a financial loophole. It's a geopolitical chess move. While the world focuses on sanctions and arms talks, North Korea and Russia are quietly building a financial alliance in the crypto underworld. This isn't just about money. It's about power, influence, and a shared disdain for Western sanctions. Chainalysis and Elliptic aren't just telling us about hacks. They're exposing a growing alliance that could reshape the crypto landscape. Russia's noncompliance with international efforts gives North Korea the perfect cover to continue its operations. It's a symbiotic relationship where both nations benefit at the expense of global financial security. The drop in the value of stolen assets this year could be a smokescreen. North Korea's share of crypto hacks may have decreased, but let's not forget they still account for nearly a third of all stolen crypto this year. In a world increasingly dependent on digital assets, the DPRK -Russia cryptolink is not just a financial concern, it's a security crisis. It's a glaring example of how decentralized finance can be weaponized. As long as Russia turns a blind eye, the crypto world will remain a battlefield where the DPRK can operate with impunity. We've just unraveled the shadowy links between North Korea and Russian crypto exchanges. From one geopolitical chessboard to another, let's pivot to India's audacious move to cut the U .S. dollar from its trade equations. How's that for a change in global power dynamics? But first, if you're enjoying this deep dive, hit the subscribe button.

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A highlight from Week in Review - Episode 23

Mike Gallagher Podcast

17:53 min | 2 weeks ago

A highlight from Week in Review - Episode 23

"We get it. You're busy. You don't have time to waste on the mainstream media. That's why Salem News Channel is here. We have hosts worth watching, actually discussing the topics that matter. Andrew Wilkow, the next D 'Souza, Brandon Tatum, and more. Open debate and free speech you won't find anywhere else. We're not like the other guys. We're Salem News Channel. Watch any time on any screen for free 24 -7 at snc .tv and on Local Now Channel 525. Welcome to this week's Mike Gallagher Show Week in Review. What a week it has been. We saw a president fail to acknowledge the events of 9 -11 by giving a speech in Anchorage, Alaska, of all places. Then he lied about it. It was an amazing thing. I mean, what a week he has had. The news for Joe Biden is bad and keeps getting worse. For example, we talked about Biden's visit to Vietnam where they literally had to pull him off the stage. Man, oh man, did you see him in Vietnam? Holy moly. They had to pull him off the stage because he started babbling like an idiot. That's the president of the United States. And listen, we better hope he runs in 2024. Let's pray for once that a Democrat's ego torpedoes their chances for reelection. Because if he runs, there's no way Americans can vote for that. There's no way. It's impossible. That's not wishful thinking. It's, it's, you know, September of 2023 and they have to yank him off the stage. They did everything but take out that old vaudeville, the big hook, you know, you put the whole, pull the hook out and drag and then do a little soft shoe off the stage. Some disembodied voice comes over the PA and says, that's it. The press conference is over. And he looks around baffled and says, thank you everybody. Thank you. Where do I go? Where do I go? Don't throw me down, Clark. Certain sharp -eared listeners know what reference I just made there. Let's listen together to grandpa Joe. I want you to, I want you to hear what it sounds like when a president of the United States literally gets, gets the hook. They're so embarrassed for him. For whatever reason, he wound up in Vietnam over the weekend. Maybe air force one took a wrong turn and it landed in Vietnam and his appearance there by, you're going to hear about it all day long today on the news, at least on normal news. You might not hear about it on ABC, CBS, or NBC, but I'm not sure that even they won't cover this because it was this bad. Check this out. We talked about, we talked about at the conference overall, we talked about stability. We talked about making sure that the third world, excuse me, third world, the Southern hemisphere had access to change. It had access. It wasn't confrontational at all. Thank you everybody. This ends the press conference. Thanks everyone. I mean, what a disaster. And then he, then he goes and shuffles off. That's the president of the United States. The music is the best part. When they started playing the lounge music, Robert is in Sarasota. Robert, you see that clip? Yeah. Can I first use your platform to say, um, my thoughts and prayers are going out to everybody today, uh, that we're victims or new people. Absolutely. 9 11. And to follow that up, our president of the United States is booked 3 ,467 miles away into Alaska. You can't get farther from New York than where he's going to be today, where he canceled oil and gas leases. And clearly there's a God because that's exactly where he belongs as far away from New York. Here's the headline that every American who is suffering through the Biden administration needs to know 22 years of never forget. And Biden is spending 9 11 in Alaska. Meantime, we still got the, uh, the occasional troll or the occasional malcontent caller to the Mike Gallagher show. And I had a texture who claims that it's not really free speech to yell fire in a crowded movie theater. Of course, we're talking about all of the Democrats efforts to shut down speech. They disagree with beginning with Trump on down. And I played a montage of the Democrats denying the 2016 election to anyone who says that Republicans are a bunch of election deniers. What do you say about all the prominent Democrats who insisted that Trump didn't win in 2016? I just got a text from Macomb County, Michigan that I want to share with you. And then I want to play a little clip for the benefit of Macomb County, Michigan, and listen to this Michigan texture. Thank you. I mean, I appreciate that you don't agree with me and you think I'm a, I'm rotten to the core and you, and you, you, you hate my, my message on, on the radio and TV, but that's okay. I appreciate dissent and I, and I am truly intrigued. I always wonder, does the left do leftists like Macomb County, Michigan really feel this way? Or are they just regurgitating talking points that they've heard on MSNBC and they've read in the New York Times? It is a fact that election laws were changed and the election process was wildly upended under the guise of COVID. It is a fact that we had an historic amount of mail -in ballots. It is a fact that we had a record number of ballot harvesting. We things know were changed in 2020 under the pretense of COVID. That's a fact. And I'm not yelling fire in a crowded theater by stating those facts. That's their go -to. So let me read the whole text to you. And then I want to give you a video response, Macomb County, Michigan. And I challenge you to text me again. I don't want to embarrass you, but I'm going to challenge you to at least text me your response when I ask you about the video response that I have to your text. Here's the text. It is not free speech to yell fire in a crowded theater. It is not free speech to perpetuate a well -proven lie that there is some absurd sweeping conspiracy that stole the 2020 election and use that lie to divide people and disenfranchise millions and millions of voters. What you people are doing is destroying this country. You are working to drive the wedge between everyday Americans deeper and deeper. And you're just doing it because there's a market for it. Either you are willfully lying and towing your party line, or you're dumb enough to believe this trash yourself. You should feel deep, deep shame for perpetuating your lies. I hope one day you realize the damage you're doing and are tormented by your own guilt forever. Okay. Now, over the top drama queen hysterics aside from that text, let's take a look at the substance of what that person wrote. They want to sit there and accuse anybody who questioned the outcome of the 2020 election as somebody advancing an absurd sweeping conspiracy. So Macomb County, Michigan, what do you say about this? Trump didn't actually win the election in 2016. He lost the election and he was put in office because the Russians didn't appear. Trump knows he's an illegitimate president. The president of the lack of a legally elected is not legitimate. I don't see the president as elect a legitimate president. You said you believe that Russia's interference altered the outcome of the election. I do. We have a president who is in fact it is proven has been assisted by the Russians and may in fact not be a legitimate president. The one thing that Trump is fearful of when it comes to his being president is that finally we will see how illegitimate his victory actually was. I have an objection. I object to the 15 votes from the state of North Carolina. I object because people are horrified. He's an illegitimate president. Do you believe Trump is illegitimate president? What I believe is that there's no question that the outcome of this election was affected by the Russian interference. There absolutely is a cloud of illegitimacy. So that legitimacy is in question. Yes. That was a very tainted election. And in that sense, it's illegitimate. Now, Macomb County, Michigan, I dare you to write me back and follow up to your original text and condemn all of your hero Democrats the way you condemned any of us who questioned 2020. You see, you don't get to have it both ways. Meanwhile, back to Grandpa Joe's refusal to attend any of the 9 -11 ceremonies in New York or Shanksville, PA, or even where he lives in Washington, D .C., to commemorate that awful historic day in America's history. Tulsi Gabbard said it best on Fox News. Biden has decided he wasn't going to be bothered. He'd be up in Anchorage, Alaska. It's outrageous. It's last night on Fox News for those like myself, many patriotic Americans across the country who enlisted because of the jihadist attacks on 9 -11. I find it deeply offensive that he specifically chose to turn his backs on all of those families and all of those Americans. White House is saying that, you know, presidents don't show up to Hawaii on Pearl Harbor after all these years. What's the point? It's insulting beyond words. It was even more insulting. I don't want to say even more insulting. It was also insulting to hear in the speech that he delivered during that fuel stop in Alaska, him lecturing the American people about how it is our responsibility that we must take seriously to defend democracy. And he is saying these words, lecturing us as he and his administration, every step of the way, are undermining our own democracy, both by his politicizing the Department of Justice to go after Donald Trump, his major political opponent in this upcoming presidential election, his going after and changing the rules of the DNC to make it so people who vote for RFK Jr., their votes won't actually count. He is sending his Department of Justice after parents who are trying to stand up for their right to their children's education. I've been thinking a lot about the difference, the major differences between the right and the left in America. For example, the MAGA movement. The putting America first philosophy is met with such disdain from progressives and leftists and Democrats. But when you think about it, putting America first is something best exemplified by Donald Trump's policies. Putting America last best sums up the Biden Democrat approach. Judge Jeanine Pirro summed it up that way last night on Fox News as well. Well, it's consistent with his America last mentality. I mean, this is unprecedented. No president since this happened has not been at one of the sites, whether it's Washington, Shanksville or ground zero. And if you're from New York City, especially, I mean, I was in the city that day. I remember the smoke in the towers. I remember, you know, my investigators saying we've got to get home. We've got to get back to Westchester. This is a very sacred day for so many people. And the president doesn't see it that way. And the sad part about it is that, you know, the world is not a safer place now. It's because of Biden now that the Taliban is back in control in Afghanistan with all the weapons that we left there. We've got an open border now with people coming in that we don't even know who they are. And you can thank Joe Biden for all of that. You sure can. You know, one of the great mysteries of life for me is wondering if this kind of crap is intentional or accidental. And I ask this question all the time. Does Joe Biden and his team say, you know what, we're going to be the first administration in 22 years not to attend a ceremony in Shanksville or Washington, D .C. at the Pentagon or at Ground Zero in New York City? We're going to we're going to change the game a little bit. We're not going to appear. Is that a mistake? And as if the actions of Joe Biden weren't bad enough, egregious enough, the governor of New Mexico, some woman by the name of Michelle Lujan Grisham, decided to amend the rights of citizens of her state. Albuquerque in particular, she declared an emergency because of an incident involving the death of an 11 year old child. The governor said, well, there's gun violence. I get to declare a declare an emergency and nobody gets to carry their lawfully registered and certified guns. We must remember. The liberties, the freedoms that so many have fought and died for. And this new New Mexico governor has literally banned Americans who have a constitutional right to protect themselves from being able to carry in Albuquerque and the surrounding county for at least the next 30 days after a child was killed in a road rage incident. It's it's it's extraordinary. What's law enforcement doing in Albuquerque? What's the sheriff doing? The police chief. She's sitting at this press conference next to a guy who looks like a police authority. He's got a big gold badge on. And he looks very uncomfortable where this lunatic governor is shredding the Constitution, declaring an emergency, a gun emergency. This is what Democrats, if you dared to question a lockdown, if you had any skepticism about vaccines, if you wondered about masks, they came after you. They shut you down. Be kind of interesting to talk to an airline pilot who lost his job or her job because they wouldn't want to get they didn't want to get a vaccine. Do you realize we were firing people for not getting vaccinated? You recognize the absurdity of where we were just just a very short while ago? It's called tyranny. What the New Mexico governor, Michelle Grisham, is doing is tyrannical. She's acting like she's the emperor, the king, the dictator of New Mexico. And they're going to keep doing this and they're going to keep doing this and they're going to keep doing this until they can't do it anymore. Everybody ought to be aware of what she's doing, because what she's doing is absolutely un -American. What she's doing is obscene, where on Friday, this New Mexico governor banned people from being able to carry guns because a child was killed during a road rage incident. She's decided to declare an emergency. Oh, we have a gun emergency here. So now I get to ban your right to keep and bear arms. Check out this exchange. I want to play it one more time in case you're not paying attention. Isn't it unconstitutional to say you cannot exercise your carrying license? With one exception, and that is if there's an emergency and I've declared an emergency for a temporary amount of time, I can invoke additional powers. No constitutional right, in my view, including my oath, is intended to be absolute. There are restrictions on free speech. There are restrictions on my freedoms. In this emergency, this 11 -year -old and all these parents who have lost all these children, they deserve my attention to have the debate about whether or not in an emergency we can create a safer environment. Because what about their constitutional rights? I took an oath to uphold those two. And if we ignore this growing problem without being bold, I've said to every other New Mexican, your rights are segregated to theirs. And they are not, in my view. I mean, this is lunacy. I pray for her safety. I pray for Joe Biden's safety. I pray for Trump's safety. I pray for all of our elected officials' safety. So let me make sure you know where I'm coming from, where my heart is. I would never want anything to happen to any of the people who are elected to hold office. But I wonder if she would be willing to have her security detail suspend their right to protect her.

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The Axis of Evil Is Getting a Facelift and It Should Worry Us All

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

01:29 min | 2 weeks ago

The Axis of Evil Is Getting a Facelift and It Should Worry Us All

"A dangerous world, America. We've got to be standing back to back and not in each other's face. If you have not followed Kim Jong Un's visit to Russia, you ought to have. And they, the axis of evil is getting a facelift. Putin needs ammunition from whatever Korea makes, North Korea makes. And those two guys are about the evilest people in the world. I mean, there are other evil people in the world, but they're, they're the tie. They win the tie. And we've just got to realize, and if something drives it home, it's yesterday's attack by Ukraine on Sevastopol Navy base for the Russian Navy. Now, Sevastopol belongs to Ukraine. It was seized by Russia in 2014, when President Obama did nothing. And it's long been Russia's Black Sea port. And yesterday, Ukraine used some long -range missiles and some drones to blow up a submarine or another ship in dry dock. And it's one of Russia's diesel subs. It's a big deal. And what it ought to drive home is that we are seeing a glimpse of what the next war is going to look like. It's not going to be the invasion of Afghanistan. It's not going to be the invasion of Iraq. It's what's going on in Ukraine, which is from out of nowhere comes a missile. That's the future. And it's a very dangerous world. And the bad guys are getting worse. And the good guys cannot get it together. And Americans are divided. They'd much rather be in each other's faces than have each other's back. Very unfortunate.

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Enjoy Intelligent Guests With Two Nights of 'Life, Liberty & Levin'

Mark Levin

01:54 min | 2 weeks ago

Enjoy Intelligent Guests With Two Nights of 'Life, Liberty & Levin'

"One show on the weekends, typically, but certainly on primetime in the evenings. Now, we'll be up against... There are never wrong over there at Media Matters. Media Matters for America, they call themselves. Their Media Matters is for un -Americans, and I don't know how they survive their tax status of a non -profit organization. Well, I do. The IRS is out to get conservatives, not reprobates. So, that Saturday, then Sunday this weekend, the half of the show will be me. Me, myself and I, all three of us, and the our buddy, Stephen Miller, who runs a wonderful legal organization, AFL, America First Legal. But I wanted to mention that because those are two separate shows, same format, same host. p 8 .m. Eastern time, both days. I know there's a lot of football, there's a lot of stuff going on, and it's an easy way to that, resolve since you can't be in two places at the same time you set your DVR. For both shows, as far as the eye can see. Then you can watch it whenever you want. They're going to be killer shows. Number two, next my book, The Democrat Party Hates America, which we've been talking about a little flavor here and there for two months, maybe more. The entire book will be out, and we'll have an entire discussion about the grave threat that we are facing as freedom -loving Americans. And we talk about this all the time, ideas of consequences, and in our case right now, their ideas, the consequences are the destruction of your way of life, your liberty, your

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A highlight from The CoverBag with Murp McCarthy

Veteran on the Move

19:50 min | 2 weeks ago

A highlight from The CoverBag with Murp McCarthy

"Marine veteran Murph McCarthy is the creator of the cover bag the best protection for your dress hat or dress uniform cover Coming up next on veteran on the move Welcome to veteran on the move if you're a veteran in transition an entrepreneur wannabe or someone still stuck in that J -o -b trying to escape this podcast is dedicated to your success And now your host Joe Crain As a member owned not -for -profit Navy Federal puts members at the heart of every single thing they do Find out more at Navy federal org All right today we're talking with Marine Corps veteran Murph McCarthy owner of the cover bag calm and The women's rugby coach at the Naval Academy, that's pretty cool So Murph welcome to the show before we get to talking about business and entrepreneurship As a marine fellow aviator having had one of those on this show for a long time. Tell us what you did in the Marine Corps yes, so I Actually, I enlisted right out of high school and things went really well I was a tower air traffic controller and I ended up at the prep school for the Naval Academy and then graduated from the Naval Academy in 2000 then TBS and then went to down to Pensacola and When so helos went out to the FRS out there in Camp Pendleton quickly fell in love with it learned how to fly frogs Then I went to East Coast and I did two deployments on the East Coast And when I came back from that second one, there was a bunch of ospreys on the tarmac you know, I wasn't sure I wanted to get into that so I solicited my services back out to Camp Pendleton and then I ended up with the Purple Did foxes a couple deployments with them and then along the road. I got I got the the drone stink on me Stick with VMU doing drones and when it came time for me to get out of the cockpit I actually my services were sought by people other than myself To go do that again. So I went To VMU three and did a couple deployments With those guys then I came back to the Naval Academy where I was working in the Stockdale Center for ethical leadership and I was teaching leadership and that's when I started coaching rugby at the Academy in 2011 and then I had one last gig down at DITRA defense threat reduction agency where I was doing I was working on the open skies treaty which is a fascinating gig if you can get it, and I don't think you can get it anymore, but and then I retired in 2017 and You know, that was my Marine Corps story from the end of high school 92 to 2017 interesting so You know, sometimes transition is different. You're retiring because at least you got that paycheck of the month club membership, but Sometimes retirement isn't any easier than you know being in being in the military for four years and then getting out also So what was your transition like? Well, I wasn't sure what I wanted to do when I grew up You know, I was still like volunteering coaching rugby and that I Didn't see myself ever getting out of that because that was just a really fun thing for me to do It filled a lot of the you know, what you miss about the Marine Corps stuff for me But I started looking into a couple different business opportunities. I Started a business before I retired probably almost ten years before I retired and that was the cover bag and what ended up being the cover bag calm and that just grew and grew and grew to where You know, I could definitely take up a lot of time just working that when I retired But I'm I knew that was I wanted one more thing at least And that's when I started looking into other business opportunities and I got into fitness I a started franchise in Annapolis and did that I looked at a Number of other franchise opportunities, but I knew fitness was probably going to be what I wanted to do, right? So Was there an entrepreneurial bug inside of you the whole time? You're in the Marine Corps to just come about at a later time Totally. Yeah, like I've been into that kind of thing when I was since I was a kid So I remember getting in trouble for selling fireworks in the bathroom at my junior high school You know, I came up with ideas for stuff to put on ball caps Slinging t -shirts like that was always a thing but the cover bag was an idea I had when I went to the Naval Academy and You know, you're always wearing that combination cover like in the Marine Corps You're lucky especially if you're in aviation like you already ever even see that thing Yeah, buddy with the chicken you're trucking that thing all around all the time and it's white And you know, all you got to do is sit on it once or you know Be holding an ink pen that you probably should have retired a week before next to it And you gotta take the whole thing apart or buy new parts or buy a new one And I'm like man if I just had a bag for this thing, so it was like a couple years of me sketching out what it probably should look like and then designing it and then You know once you make the first couple and then you kind of go from there, but no I've always had that Hey, wouldn't this be a good idea Like I probably I probably do that like three times a week. Yeah, I've always been the same way but I think like especially when I was when you're a kid or when you're really young you have no idea how to Capitalize on your idea like yeah idea how to implement it or execute. I mean, you just don't have those capabilities and then especially nowadays with the internet and all the technology and everything and in Alibaba and China and all these resources that are available You can you could come up with a harebrained idea in just a few months be taking it to market Whereas like 20 30 years ago. It was like almost impossible to do to do. Yeah. No, and that's something you People should keep in mind. Like if you've got what you think is a crazy idea Just keep kind of fleshing it out and then you know for me it was a buddy of mine He's like, hey, I got a buddy who's got a hat and bag factory in Newark, New Jersey And why don't you send me that sketch you talked about? So I sent it to him and the guy produced a demo and And that was the first one like just like that dude. That's awesome. All right, hold that thought we're gonna take quick break We'll be right back As a member owned not -for -profit Navy Federal puts members at the heart of every single thing that they do Low fees and great rates resources to help you crush your financial goals 24 -7 access to stateside member service representatives with award -winning customer service Earnings and savings of four hundred seventy three dollars per year by banking with us an average credit card APR That's six percent lower than the industry average a market leading regular savings rate nearly two times the industry average I'm still with Navy Federal after 33 years and not going anywhere. 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Hello fresh meals together and when it comes to options, honestly more is more That's why hello fresh's menu includes 40 recipes and over a hundred add -on items to choose from every week We love how hello fresh takes the stress at a meal time by delivering fresh ingredients and easy recipes right to your door This fall skip that extra trip to the grocery store and have dinner ready in no time with America's number one meal kit Go to hellofresh .com slash five zero veteran and use the code five zero veteran for 50 % off plus 15 % off for the next two months to get America's number one meal kit. Go to hellofresh .com slash Five -zero veteran and use code five zero veteran for 50 % off plus 15 % off the next two months I'm back talking with Marine Corps veteran Murph McCarthy from owner of the cover bag calm. So When I saw your interview come through Murph I gotta admit I'm like the cover bag and I went to your website and I saw it and I'm like ding I get it instant instant like yep thumbs up and Cuz my wife and I were Amazon sellers for many years. We're totally out of the business now. Amazon just got to be Amazon was like walking through a minefield you like you thinking you're fine all sudden kaboom your right leg's missing You're like what the fuck? anyways So we're out of Amazon now, but I loved Amazon cuz like we talked about earlier when you're when you're young You come all these hair brained ideas. That's a great idea for product That's a great idea and I could I could run them to ground and be and be putting it on Amma be putting a great product on Amazon, you know within a few months sometimes Sometimes that's not a good thing because if it turned out not to be a good idea you lose a lot of money At least I could exercise these ideas for the first time in my life. And so I have a true appreciation for a great product and I Remember, you know getting my uniforms at the Marine Corps shop or the marine the marine shop in there in Quantico And I think I still have that white shredded cardboard box with my white cover in it somewhere back in storage and and I The whole time I'm like, how am I supposed to carry this thing around? I mean for 20 plus years in the Marine Corps I carded that thing around in a cardboard box and somehow it managed to work out for him when I saw the cover bag I'm like, oh, yeah, like I get it that that's it. Like like how did how'd you just come up with that idea? It was just I mean I get it It's like it's like a problem every one of us dealt with but nobody ever thought of the idea or at least executed on the idea Yeah, well, I always thought we you know, they're expensive So all you gotta do is have to replace one and you're like man, how do I not do that again? Yeah, and that's where it started but when I had You know that run -in with my buddy's friend who said he could make me a demo I was like a demo sounds like it sounds like I'm in it But he he produced, you know The first cover bag from my sketch and I and all I had was like a little couple tweaks And he sent I ordered about 15 of them and I opened up the box of these 15 cover bags And I handed him out to the guys that were doing the color guard For the ball when we had the ball the next night and when the Marines were like, holy shit, sir This is awesome. Where'd you get these? I was like funny story like I invented that and they're like what and then I knew that I had something and that's Really? Yeah pulling my money together and like spending quality time thinking about how I was gonna do it Wow Yeah, I got like a thousand questions cuz and like I said, I'm a product guy Like I love cool products and the idea behind it. So interviewing somebody that created a product it became successful Because it was just the right idea and Let me tell you man. I don't know if you realize this bit. It is hard to find to Manufacture something in the US and it's great that this is a military product Which by the way, I want to point out like I know in the Navy Marine Corps. We call it a cover your uniform hat The other services. I'm sure the Air Force didn't call it a cover. They probably caught a hat I'm not I'm not sure about the army But you know, I want to point out a cut the cover is your official military head piece or your you know It's your military hat but in the Marine Corps Navy, we call it the cover So your product is called the cover bag But I suppose you you wouldn't have wanted to call it the hat bag because then it would have just been like anything No, and I you know how you always wondered like you watch a commercial Or hear like a radio ad you're like I'm confused but like three minutes later you're still talking about it I think some of that. Yes, I think some of that has happened with calling it the cover back You know because I thought that I was gonna be selling to guys like you and me Like I thought this was gonna be you know by the troops for the troops type thing Yeah, but I have a ton of customers that are moms and Grandmas wives like they don't know what a cover is So they're like I pick up the phone and somebody says cat bag 95 % of the time really and I just I just kind of roll with it because it's one of those You got all these old ladies buying it to you're talking about it. So let's keep that up It's like the the the Red Hat Ladies Club is buying your bag for their hats and stuff or fancy hat No, they're buying it for their husband's boyfriend's grandchildren The cover bag is a huge gift idea like I'll send I'll sell like six figures worth of these things through the Marine Corps exchanges in a year I sell a lot more than that to friends and families of people graduating Parris Island and MCRD San Diego. It's it's absolutely fascinating and Much in the same way as cover bags hat bags hat covers all that stuff My favorite is that you know, I don't pay anything for advertising like I tried it a couple times It was to me It was like wasting money because I couldn't figure out if it was doing anything at all But people will get on Facebook and argue about what should be Embroidered on the cover bag. No, it should be last name first name. No, it should just be the initials No It should be first name and then the middle name and then the last name and I'm like this is amazing because it'll go on And then the website goes ding ding ding Yeah, well I suppose you know first initial middle initial last name, you know, maybe rank before that might you know if you're selling them to all the eighth and I Marines if it becomes that if he becomes a Regular issue piece of gear. Well, then you gotta you gotta do by right? I think that's probably eventually gonna happen. Yeah Yeah, the Marines like solve a lot of your problems. They just make you do stuff The Marine Corps ever figures out. Hey, we don't want anybody walking around with a bad -looking cover again We're gonna put one of them cover bags in their c -bag issue. Yeah, that's it. That'll solve that. Yeah Yeah, well then they won't have to walk around with it in you in there with their bent arm and hand, you know So So what are some of your numbers that you can share with us or just to give us a perspective on? How successful the cover bags? Well, to be honest The company's not openly for sale, so I'm not really in tune exactly with the numbers But I've been trying to get in with the Navy exchange So the last gentleman that worked there He didn't really understand and like how the cover bag was an amazing piece of gear But they're starting to get the memo now and the main number I've been talking with them is like hey Do you know I I do over six figures worth of business with the MCX at the Navy exchanges of which there is many Many more. Can you imagine how good this would do if it was available? Yeah to the Navy first hand and then retail, you know I do I do a lot more business retail than I do goals for sale. So well, dude, that's awesome. This is good you're always gonna need to protect that cover and like I said the the parents and Girlfriends wives and grandparents are on Facebook talking about what needs to be on a cover bag and they're like, what's a cover bag? Cover and then there I am my website just gets the pinks. Yeah You know, it's like that the old the old Henry Ford story where he says Well, if I had asked the customer what they wanted, they would have said a faster horse, you know, or right There's a quote similar from Steve Jobs Like sometimes the customer doesn't really know what they're looking forward what they need until they see it You can have any color car you want as long as it's black the other Henry Ford one yeah, and The cover bags kind of like that because if you said what's one of the biggest, you know You know pain in the ass things you do you deal with with your uniform? Nobody would have said I wish I had something to carry my cover in but I mean hardly anybody would have said that but When they see when they see the cover bag, they're like, oh, yeah I want one of them because I that is a pain point for me I just never realized that there would be as ever solution for it yeah, no, it's it's a no -brainer and eat and like People that aren't, you know actively using the cover like the parents can figure out that a cover bags a great idea And the other thing is, you know, mom's don't want to be buying their kids, you know, whiskey flasks and knives Something Practical they're not gonna put alcohol in or possibly shank somebody with It works out pretty good to get him a cover back and embroidery everybody loves embroidery that Yeah Now it's got your name on it, oh, yeah The embroidery thing for the cover bag is when it really exploded Yeah, and there's a nice big surface area on the thing for plenty of embroidery you can Yeah It takes a while if you come up with a design and you want me to put it on there that takes a little more time a little more involved, but I got plenty of patch choices and You can put whatever name you want on there nicknames Like if people get too wrapped up in what name they want in there or what order I'll be like Does your does your son have a pretty cool nickname? They're like, oh, yeah, we call him Sparky.

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"unring" Discussed on El Legado de Borges 2.0

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"unring" Discussed on El Legado de Borges 2.0

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"unring" Discussed on Comunicazione Emozionale con Ema

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08:10 min | 2 years ago

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"unring" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

Podcast RadioViajera

02:10 min | 2 years ago

"unring" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

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"unring" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

Podcast RadioViajera

02:37 min | 2 years ago

"unring" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

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"unring" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

Podcast RadioViajera

04:40 min | 2 years ago

"unring" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

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Podcast RadioViajera

04:11 min | 2 years ago

"unring" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

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Was jetzt?

05:10 min | 2 years ago

"unring" Discussed on Was jetzt?

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YKRT

16:21 min | 2 years ago

"unring" Discussed on YKRT

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"unring" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

Podcast RadioViajera

03:46 min | 2 years ago

"unring" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

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"unring" Discussed on The Love Is Podcast

The Love Is Podcast

05:45 min | 2 years ago

"unring" Discussed on The Love Is Podcast

"So as i'm coming down to step. She started the bob steps and she got him his real short shorts. And my wife got the grace. F been legs ev. Looking at all that chocolate. I'm like mackinaw. Wade's among fucking blow. Her back outs. That's all. I'm thinking right because once again i met her on social media once again i met her. You know but we had. I didn't know didn't know. Dick pic dirt right so but once again is that we are we go eat we come back and then she come up upstairs. We win apartment by apartment. tv right. and i'm trying my best to get in her and then she just looked at me like i don't care what you do. I'll are hard to kiss me like it's not happening like she. She drew the line in the sand and was like. I'm not doing the usual. Want me all of me. You had to bring more to the table like you can't just like like you. Do you see your legs. But she forced me to communicate. She showed forced me to show interest. She forced me to be fully involved with her irregardless of where we met at. Because the usual as you meet on black planet you hook up and you handle and you move onto the next one. Whether that was her imo with that. Was my emotions. Not me drew the line in the sand. I was there with the sheets. She wasn't. I was trying to but she wasn't so she drew the line in the sand. So i was broken. Because i was. I was trying to see past her leg. I wasn't trying to see pants or i wasn't trying to see passer beautiful smile. I wasn't trying to see pay. None of their hours trying to see myself in between her legs. I was trying to see myself inside her mouth. Read it to that as you will. It doesn't make a difference. But because i was operating out of broken this one dimensional one thinking one. Track mind so leslie jones. I don't know how my co-host feels about you. I applaud gone is based on how they have it. That's it that's all because being again go around around about it. You go your way. I feel mine osteo my standpoint you stand on yours. This is your girls authority. Jk rose alongside my co host. Low blasts decay walker..

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"unring" Discussed on The Love Is Podcast

The Love Is Podcast

04:35 min | 2 years ago

"unring" Discussed on The Love Is Podcast

"So first of all. You're not going to jump into iota saints. No matter how much shot your opinions because before reading the article referencing. You know what i mean leslie right. She's snl fame right. she's up stand up comedic. Fame right is it. Ain't nobody right so we need spec on her name. That's the first thing we can do right. The other thing is sound me and then correct me. If i'm wrong. It sounds like you have a problem like you said that. She doesn't necessarily move the needle since a person to know exactly who she was. So it's like you don't eat like her style and brand of comedy or us don't like her period which one is it. I don't like how she brands herself. Do i think she's super talented absolutely But i feel like she is having a monique moment where monique didn't what she wanted. Then it became blame everybody else. You know talk trash about everybody else. Tarnish everybody else. Because i'm not validated in me. I'm not validated by the platform. I'm on it stop. Stop stop this. Peel this onion back real slow because somebody's gonna crab before i'm done. I don't know who's going to be right. So you're saying there. And i don't think so. I think you doing her a great service because she's not okay Went hard at the industry. Leslie jones with hard admin and just because she's a star doesn't listen her right so i still feel a certain way towards the lack of applicable men in the dating scene right. How's that bullshit thing. Go ahead keep him. I'm just like so before you before. We put all these things on an issue too. I'm bringing them up and let you go and then we'll go in your out so i don't understand how you're holding her her her style. Power lie i would think is harder to date being a star. I do honestly believe is harder because for the first thing i you don't know where the person's liking you for you or likely enflame right for the fame..

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"unring" Discussed on The Love Is Podcast

The Love Is Podcast

04:56 min | 2 years ago

"unring" Discussed on The Love Is Podcast

"But my niece did for a hot second. I'm like dang you ain't got no to girl. Scouts was like this is. This is a travesty. A girl just wants you. Don't like four boxes within minutes of my asking for a whole lot. I'm really not. I'm not so i'll have. I'll be on the search today of hair color and girl scout cookies but escola. That's that's right kinky combination. I don't listen. I got to cover graze. And then i'll eat a box cookies while i'm waiting for the hour to go back watch then tomorrow tomorrow. I'm going to be tomorrow. Go back to the jim. How's that a net doom by the way a net is doing great and that is Integrates life We're all kind of you know how you kinda have to like. Sit down and evaluate not only yourself but the people around you When i say i really am trying to do a lot of inner healing i really really am I've been having some great conversations. Not only with myself not in the sense of talking to myself a crazy person like the person that's not wrong. We're talking to you like you. I won't people do that right. Like think about right jazy momoa assume self like like were because he's actually rhyming and does it out loud. I'm not comparing something. Sean quarterbacks a kid i would find myself thinking out loud and i would be mouthing the words i think. I'm incredibly intelligent. If they come highly creative. So i don't yeah. Don't bash us for the way that we process information thank you very much right. Gracie person anyway Dealing with you know. Just i think we all have part of their parts of us that have trauma that we don't address and we're either don't wanna do because it relieves us to have hard conversations with our peers hard conversation with ourselves You know i've said this on a podcast before like there was a point where i had to go back and apologize. My daughter's grown but i had to understand like in my evolving. What was going on with me and her dad like. They were trauma that i gave to her. That you know just wasn't necessary. So i had to go back and be like listen. I didn't have all the answers back then. I didn't understand what i understand now. so for. We know any of the pain and suffering that you know some of the things have gone in her life. That i call it. You know. i had to apologize for so I feel like when you start feeling. You'll notice that everybody else around starts to participate. The universe really starts to lend a hand in helping those connected to you so she's in a good space. She's doing some evolving. she's awesome healy getting ready to. She's doing this program through habitat through habitat of humanity To get a house and so she's almost at the end now so she'll be moving here by the summer You know and the twins birthday is coming. Up is getting getting ready to travel. So she's in a good space..

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"unring" Discussed on The Love Is Podcast

The Love Is Podcast

05:10 min | 2 years ago

"unring" Discussed on The Love Is Podcast

"You watch because it was convenient. No no no. I will get off work and i promise audi donohoe joy just to see my man finally make it on the big screen. I'm like that's eight. Good look at it. That was he was coming up and then he got super like he got nova right. Because you know and of course you had michael. And then when principal came through a purple rain the movie and then the actual album. I never get i wanna say. It was nineteen eighty-four american music awards. Yeah and then he got on stage in. Something was wrong with his voice. Start to crack. He pitches go here and choke her doug on lice go. You do realize ninety four. I was a year old if that right so you should be quiet offensive story so he couldn't seem like he wanted to sing right so we kick the microphone. He gave band one his doggone signals and they went quiet and so he just played the wholesome guitar and got a standing ovation like so. I don't get the whole prince. Michael jackson debate. Like mike is the greatest entertainer of all time but prince. He is the he's like he's a musical. God like there's a difference entertain you. prince was just like. Don't don't even worry back like i got you. I don't even. i can't saying i'm going to abandon. Be quiet live tv right here. You know american music awards. And i'm gonna get toss solo and i'm going to stand in ovation. Of course listen and twenty. I think he could play like twenty seven instruments by the time he died as crazy as to say and most of them. I think were self taught to once again like the man was like a real love genius. His like of uses the angelo. The how does it like. That's oprah's like you hit it. I know a dangelo did not know what christie when. I don't know what you're saying cancels by two right now. Dan's we've got my body now. He got he definitely got there but he ever he got. You ain't got the untitled and how does it feel video. But i'm like you got that baby. His only you that slice of devil's path. Like so right so you need more cruising now raised as he is a tidal facts. But anytime you heard him back in the day i thought he was the next one because he wrote play composed and produced his album. I'm like oh next to you. Next one of the bat. And then his his his career went left for whatever reason he finally got it back on track but prince going his influence still like reaches through all genres of music like you. You gotta be living on iraq. If if you you wasn't you know influence so you know anytime you get asked me. And i get on the mic in. I hit you with my usual line. I gotta pay homage man got to. I wouldn't be so right per volunteer Song by Actually herenton on my phone. And i mean i don't care where she is she she could be anywhere that comes on. She literally like like that becomes her. That's my song. Face i i..

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"unring" Discussed on The Love Is Podcast

The Love Is Podcast

04:05 min | 2 years ago

"unring" Discussed on The Love Is Podcast

"Are there some broken men apps a fucking lutely do we need to stop shaming. Everybody needs a mental health days. Absolutely do so many to go talk to somebody absolutely is at the whole race. Steve harvey no. It's not so my thing is you're you're putting yourself on this pet like you're trying to attract something but in the same way the the way you're addressing the way you're presented is repelling interesting interesting. Yes you should feel great about yourself. Yes you should have affirmations mantras. Yes you should think you're the baddest thing walking but to equate a man to your corns up. Ma'am now thank you like. No man wants to be yes. And i do feel like men issue with strong because they are not dead typically natural man if a man that is natural has got an issue with your strength and your status your accomplishments. That's not joe. Man boo the man. That is four. You ango have no problem. He'd be like yeah. That's my wife. I might make fifty thousand dollars. Less than i might make a whole lot less money than her. But i got my own to get our all house. I got my own car. Gum own shit. I'm all money. She ain't got to pay for my lifestyle. Welcome to the love. Is podcast with your host that thorny chick.

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