35 Burst results for "Yesterday"

The Dan Bongino Show
Vivek Ramaswamy: 'America First' Agenda Belongs to the People
"You're out there you're busting your butt knocking on doors I saw you just got some nice endorsements out of a very important key state out of New Hampshire It's got to feel pretty rewarding I mean you came in you know to be honest with pretty low name ID compared to at least president Trump has got universal name ID and a couple others and you seem to have some momentum and when did your sales there Yeah we're doing well It's early days Dan but the last month has been incredible We're now polling at third place if not tied for third place in most polls and that's rewarding early on But it isn't about me I think that's actually the thing we got to remember at this It's not about Trump It's not about desantis This is about the people of this country And I'll tell you that in America first it doesn't belong to Trump and it doesn't belong to me It belongs to the people That's the way we're running this campaign And what I'm trying to do is take the America first agenda even further than my friend our friend Donald Trump took it If we're doing it based on first principles and moral authority I think we go even further than if it's just based on vengeance and grievance And one of the things I'm doing is we're speaking the hard truth is unapologetically Yes I think we can use the military to solve the border crisis at the southern border Yes I think we can actually shut down government agencies that should not exist rather than just claim to reform them End affirmative action There's a lot we're doing then that's outside of what you're allowed to say in a debate like this LinkedIn actually just yesterday censored me for one of the things that I said on their site about how Bannon the climate agenda that's driven by China they censored my account U.S. presidential candidate but that's okay We're going to take that because that's what it means to speak hard truths and do it without apology And that's the way we're running the race

Unchained
Why Everyone Is Talking About EigenLayer
"Sriram, it's great to have you. For those of you who don't know, Sriram is a longtime professor at UW, at the University of Washington. And he's also a crypto founder, founder of one of the hottest new projects called Eigenlayer. Full disclosure, I think Robot Ventures, you guys are investors in Eigenlayer, Dragonfly is not, but Eigenlayer right now is kind of the talk of the town. Everybody is talking about Eigenlayer to the point where you even got shouted out by Vitalik yesterday. So first question, moving from academia into being now like a full -on crypto founder, center of attention, in the center of the maelstrom, how has that been for you transitioning from the academic world to the crypto world? It's been out of craziness. I think nothing I could have done would have prepared me for this. It is, I think, one thing to be a startup founder, where you're basically off in your quiet startup trying to go build your thing. It's a completely different thing to be a founder of a crypto project, which is much more community -driven. Start to interact with a lot more people much early on. In fact, so much so that that is critical or essential to the success of the project even before you build anything. So I learned these lessons through doing a project where it was only technology -focused four years back when Haseeb knows the story with a couple of other professors. And when the feeling was exactly the opposite, it was pretty much similar to my professor life where we were just inventing new protocols, algorithms, and making them work. And I think this is a very different experience.

The Dan Bongino Show
Mark Levin Congratulates Dan Bongino on 2-Year Radio Anniversary
"I am so honored on my two year anniversary and radio that you would call in the show You gave me my start man I'd be nowhere without you Thanks for doing it Get any B two years Can you believe that Two years And I'll tell you what You are fantastic You are terrific And I want you to keep doing this The nation needs you very very much And two years it does not seem like two years does it No it doesn't market It's the weirdest thing I said to the audience You know when you're younger you know time dilation is real You know the time from first to third grade feels like it's 75 years And then when you get older you like my gosh was that two years ago it's just the weirdest thing I mean it seems like yesterday And I want everyone to understand Mark You're a humble guy but I don't care I don't care if this segment is my show and you're going to take this compliment and you're going to like it damn it This guy folks took a shot on me when nobody else went Well Sean was with me to Sean's a good guy And he was always there for me But Mark Mark said to me he said listen you want to fill in on my show I'd filled in on a radio show like twice I didn't know what I'm doing He's got one of the biggest radio shows in the cosmos And you took a shot on me brother and look what happened Now I'm here on the radio too You know but then it's more than that Maybe I took a shot at and so forth but you were running for office My wonderful wife you're a wonderful wife I forgot to know each other It was very obvious to me that you were a step above many steps above Cop Secret Service but also a guy that studied philosophy and market systems and I would listen to you talk even during your campaigns

AP News Radio
Debt ceiling talks stuck on classic problem: Republicans demand spending cuts and Democrats resist
"Debt ceiling talks yesterday showed few outward signs of progress with Republican negotiators accusing The White House of wasting precious time in the bid to avoid a debt default. The lack of urgency here is apparent. GOP negotiator Patrick mchenry's criticism drew a fast response. There's a ridiculous statement for them to be making. From White House spokeswoman karine Jean Pierre. There's an urgency. We want to see this done as soon as possible. And while House speaker Kevin McCarthy says they're not there yet. I believe we can still get there and get there before June 1st. When the Treasury Department says America may run out of cash to pay its bills, triggering up perhaps catastrophic default. The GOP's insisting the government roll back spending next year, which is the key sticking point. McCarthy says negotiators are looking at creative cuts, all sides can accept Sagar Meghani, Washington.

CoinDesk Podcast Network
Tornado Cash Attacker Submits Proposal to Undo Attack
"Kind of got an odd one to start the day off with Wendy O, what's going on with tornado cash? This one's kind of crazy. So apparently, yesterday, there was an attacker that took over tornado cashed out with vote fraud. The token apparently dumped 40%, but the attacker offered to undo the attack, which is all very interesting considering what's happened with tornado cash. So the latest update, the attacker submitted a proposal that would undo the changes to the Dow if the proposal passes the malicious code that the attacker integrated into the protocol will be removed and the governance of tornado caches down will go back to token holders, voting closes May 26th and apparently torn was up 10% on this news. It was really bizarre that this happened on a Sunday, but I feel like a lot of the crypto news is starting to come out on Sundays from what we've seen this last year. Will you're a little bit more technical than I am. Do you want to talk about this a bit? I mean, it kind of seems like I should put my tinfoil crown on. I don't know though. Anything with tornado cash, you definitely should. An interesting problem for tornado cash started going back two or three years to their torn token, which they launched to kind of be like all the other products out there to have a Dow to be a DeFi protocol that has some sort of governance scheme, it was a very hot topic. Also give some liquidity for early people who invested in tournament cash protocol and wanted to get some money for what they built. Unfortunately, for a product for their cash, a token really didn't make sense because of the privacy implications. And now we're seeing even further issues where it seems the governance wasn't set up correctly. There were some bugs involved with it. And someone was able to exploit the underlying code to mint themselves a bunch of new tokens and then take over the entire governance scheme. They essentially meant to themselves so many tokens that the only vote that mattered was their votes. Now we're seeing something that I don't think many people thought would occur and that is that the person now in control of governance might undo everything they did. And just sort of show that this was a white hack or maybe a gray hack, a torn token has been down on the news, but it has been back up since by about 10% since the news about the possible reconfiguration and governance has been going through.

Mark Levin
Rep. Kevin McCarthy Calls for Securing Our Border
"This is something Obama repealed I mean I know this was applied during the Reagan era It was applied during the gingrich era and all of a sudden I mean on the one hand we listened yesterday to Washington Schultz to say we need a legal we need immigration More immigrants you know millions and millions there's not enough because the food is rotting right here in Florida And then at the other side Porter she's over there saying we shouldn't force America And we're talking about as you say able bodied males even to work it's just not just But which is it You're subsidizing Americans not to work but the border is open because you claim nobody will work And you know what we want to do I want to take that money for those 87,000 IRS agents I want to take that money back and get border patrol agents you know Let be able to secure our border It's just like the budget the president new title 42 was going to be lifted He knew you were going to hit a debt limit He ignored both of them thinking they'd go away But Republicans in the House passed a bill to protect our border and also raise our debt ceiling but put a fiscal constraint And think about this What the president wants to do when he argues against work requirements he is literally saying less borrow more money from China than our grandchildren will have to pay back with interest to pay somebody not to work who is able bodied male with no dependence Why do you want to do that Let's help them find a job give their life worth and a sense of pride

The Dan Bongino Show
Democrats Purposely Disrupted Hearing With FBI Whistleblowers
"So you had this hearing up on Capitol Hill yesterday And during the hearing some stunning stuff was about to be released The Democrats knew it So their entire goal was to disrupt the hearing to make sure the American people heard nothing about what's going on behind the scenes with the FBI You pay for Here's a piece of this them causing total chaos play cut to I'm not aware that you're able to withhold information from the minority that we would need to use Prepare for when it comes to whistleblowers or not And I would just remind the mind everyone Look when it comes to whistleblowers you are not That's not right It's shocking that it's not right It's shocking that the gentleman so much about the whistleblower in the shocking that the gentleman from New York of the information we had when you were part of the investigation you had I can't hear 5 people at once This is just a term I recognize it's I'm inquiring and I was not I told you that when it comes to whistleblowers you are not entitled to it That's individual question of mister Allen Mister chairman these events have been determined These are not whistleblowers They've been determined by the agency not to be whistleblowers Are you deciding that they're whistleblowers Yes the law decides did you not listen to mister leavitt's testimony Do you not read the law This means that they are recognized from the law New York has been recognized The law has not determined they are whistleblowers His attorney is just asserting that New York This is hilarious This is hilarious listening to these imbeciles on the left Who again they don't care about looking like hypocrites They care about power and destruction They don't care Debbie wasserman Schultz who you just heard One of the legendary losers of Congress a believe me I'm stuck with her down here in Florida I mean a dip wad of the highest order Someone with no human dignity whatsoever

The Dan Bongino Show
House Dem Attempts to Link FBI Whistleblower to Random Twitter User
"And this is an instant classic This is going to be forever in our evergreen collection of stupid stuff that's happened with lawmakers This is rep Linda Sanchez She's trying to call out this FBI whistleblower for some of his tweets His name is Marcus Allen The problem is that you missed this yesterday if you did this is a classic It's not his account Listen to this Mister Allen have you ever used Twitter Yes or no I have utilized Twitter yesterday Okay and is your account at Marcus a 9 7 zero 5 zero 6 four 5 That is absolutely not my account Okay that's not your account Well on December 5th 2022 an account under the name Marcus Allen retweeted a tweet that said that is not my account ma'am You haven't let me finish the question sir I'm a football player You haven't let me finish the question On this end the time is mine on December 5th 2022 an account under the name of Marcus Allen retweeted a tweet that said quote Nancy Pelosi staged January 6th retweet if you agree end quote do you agree with that statement Yes or no That is no ma'am That's not my account at all I'm asking whether you agree with that statement yes or no Can you please rephrase this statement Do you believe that Nancy do you agree with this statement that this person tweeted that Nancy Pelosi staged January 6th Yes or no No Thank you This has got to be one of the greatest things that has ever happened up on Capitol Hill She just picks a random account A random account the guy has no association with what sort of do you yes or no Yes sir no sir Yes sir no

Mark Levin
House Dem Tries to Link FBI Whistleblower to Random Twitter User
"Linda Sanchez at California She had an idiot sister was once a congressman too She and her probably her staff they look at Twitter And they see somebody named Marcus Allen Marcus a 9 70 who has posted things on Twitter And she assumes it's this Marcus Alan The combat veteran the FBI agent and listen to this just listen to this cut 9 go Thank you mister Allen Have you ever used Twitter Yes or no I have utilized Twitter yesterday Okay and is your account at Marcus a 9 7 zero 5 zero 6 four 5 That is absolutely not my account Okay that's not your account Well on December 5th 2022 an account under the name Marcus Allen retweeted a tweet that said that is not my account ma'am You haven't let me finish the question Football player You haven't let me finish the question On the time is mine on December 5th 2022 an account under the name of Marcus Allen retweeted a tweet that said quote Nancy Pelosi staged January 6th retweet if you agree end quote do you agree with that statement Yes or no That is no ma'am That's not my account at all I'm asking whether you agree with that statement yes or no Can you please rephrase this statement Do you think on the general lady has expired January 6th I just want him to answer He answered I'm just telling your time's up Do you believe that Nancy peloton do you agree with the statement that this person tweeted that Nancy Pelosi staged January 6th Yes or no No And you know what She's not even embarrassed She's not even humiliated

The Dan Bongino Show
House Dem Attempts to Link FBI Whistleblower to Random Twitter User
"This may be one of the greatest moments in Capitol Hill history Democrat Linda Sanchez is talking to an American hero Former FBI agent Marcus Allen She's like Sarah you on Twitter They are yeah I have Is this your account I don't want to give up the rest now But the hijinks that happens next is just epic And the fact that she doesn't stop She just goes with it When she has to get the answer she wants it's just peaked Democrat I was reminded of the scene of a woman crap in the street the dress Oh she's really doing it She's really dope I can't believe she's doing this Great radio Check this out Mister Allen have you ever used Twitter yes or no I have utilized Twitter yesterday Okay and is your account at Marcus a 9 7 zero 5 zero 6 four 5 That is absolutely not my account Okay that's not your account Well on December 5th 2022 an account under the name Marcus Allen retweeted a tweet that said that is not my account ma'am Do you haven't let me finish the question sooner Football player You haven't let me finish the question On the time is mine on December 5th 2022 an account under the name of Marcus Allen retweeted a tweet that said quote Nancy Pelosi staged January 6th retweet if you agree end quote do you agree with that statement Yes or no That is no ma'am That's not my account at all I have I'm asking whether you agree with that statement yes or no Can you please rephrase this statement Do you believe that Nancy Pelosi do you agree with the statement that this person tweeted that Nancy Pelosi staged January 6th Yes or no No Thank you

AP News Radio
Biden off to Japan for Group of Seven summit, says there's 'work to do' on global stage
"President Biden will head home earlier than planned from an overseas trip to deal with the debt crisis. For weeks, The White House and since did he could manage both the Capitol Hill talks and foreign commitments while abroad. The president could be president anywhere. That was just yesterday. Hours before the administration announced the president would scrap the last two legs of his trip. The president wanted to come back, come back a little bit early. Spokeswoman karine Jean Pierre faced multiple questions aboard Air Force One about why, given that it meant putting off visits to Australia and Papua New Guinea. National security adviser Jake Sullivan says that work is important. But can wait. Default can't be postponed, but the trip can be postponed. Sullivan's rejecting claims the change will do diplomatic damage or give China leverage. Sagar Meghani, Washington.

The Dan Bongino Show
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman: Technology Will Harm the World
"So I find it kind of weird That the CEO of OpenAI went up in front of Capitol Hill in the road yesterday And basically said the exact same thing Listen to yourself check this out Look we have tried to be very clear about the magnitude of the risks here I think jobs and employment and what we're all going to do with our time really matters I agree that when we get to a very powerful systems the landscape will change I think I'm just more optimistic that we are incredibly creative and we find new things to do with better tools and that will keep happening My worst fears are that we cause significant we the field the technology of the industry caused significant harm to the world I think that could happen a lot of different ways It's why we started the company It's a big part of why I'm here today and why we've been here in the past and we've been able to spend some time with you I think if this technology goes wrong it can go quite wrong And we want to be vocal about that We want to work with the government to prevent that from happening but we try to be very clear eyed about what the downside cases and the work that we have to do to mitigate that Downside

The Dan Bongino Show
Calling All Dermatologists: Help Dan Bongino
"There's this thing On my index finger right I've got this vertical line in my nail It's this white line like really white It's not dark it's a white lines vertical not horizontal It's not one of those horizontal white lines you get They have a name I know what that is This is vertical because all the way down to the nail bed And it's been there for like three years or so I never thought anything of it I think I showed it to a doctor once and I remember him saying anything about it but I'm reading this story yesterday in New York Post And it's the craziest thing I see it on I think the truth or Twitter It's like woman goes to a manicurist there And saves her life and I'm like what is this about And I see a picture of the snail and it turns out the manicure is that these women had the same thing although the line was brown which is obviously different It turned out that she had some really serious melanoma growing underneath the nail bed and I'm like that's it I'm dead I am so dead I am dead And you know the first rule of the Dan bongino show is don't get that right So I don't want to get that So you know my Facebook page you know I leave it open for messages If you have any expertise in this you're a dermatologist and oncologist whatever gist you are What does that mean It is a white line in my index fingernail goes all the way down It's been there forever Never changes color It's not dark Am I going to die or something So I'm going to go to Facebook here and if you guys know what that is let me know because I don't want to violate the first rule of my show which is don't get that I've read that story The lady had to have parts of her finger removed I was like oh my gosh I can't go through another one I just got out of three surgeries I can't afford anymore Said the PT over my house yesterday Calcium First response Jacqueline rose Thank you Jack I mean calcium deposit is I don't know Is that what it is Are you guessing You could save my life your Jack Do you have any experience here in

Mark Levin
Biden Vetoes Bipartisan Resolution Resuming Solar Tariffs
"Biden vetoes bipartisan bill protecting U.S. solar panel makers from Chinese competition So Biden keeps forcing us into industries that are controlled by the communist Chinese So let's take a look at this from Fox President Joe Biden vetoed a bipartisan resolution Yesterday that would have reversed his executive action last year in which he ordered the Department of Commerce not to enforce tariffs on Chinese solar panel manufacturers for two years So in other words they were trying to force him force him To enforce those tariffs By an explained that the passed by Democrats and Republicans By an explained that the legislation which recently passed the House and Senate with Democrat support quote bets against American innovation Really last year Biden implemented the 24 month moratorium only enforcement of solar panel anti circumvention tariffs designed to protect U.S. companies and move The White House said would facilitate investment in domestic solar panel production Capabilities I hope you're all following this Passage of this resolution bets against American innovation he said It would undermine these efforts and create deep uncertainty for American businesses and workers in the solar industry Therefore voting it That makes no sense in its intended to make no sense

The Eric Metaxas Show
Frank Gaffney Unpacks the Durham Report and the Deep State
"I don't know that we want to dismiss this Durham report too quickly. In other words, he has been very, very slow and methodical and has come out with this. And now the question is, of course, what's going to be done. But you were talking about the court of public opinion. Part of this, these things need to settle. The new narrative needs to kind of find its way through the culture. But I think when you have the main networks reporting on this, that's just not a small thing. They're reporting on it, but I'm not sure that it is advancing the public understanding as much as they're emphasizing that there's nothing to see here, folks, because nobody's being prosecuted. In fact, there's a lot to see here. As you went through the litany of things that he found, even if he didn't prosecute anybody for having done those bad things, they are bad things. Now first of all, when you say nobody's being prosecuted, why is nobody being prosecuted? What am I missing? I'm not entirely clear. Is that his job? Is that Durham's job? Yeah. So why would somebody like three different charges against individuals? Maybe more charges, but three individuals. He was able to put one away with a slap on the wrist, I guess, mostly. And then two walked. And I don't know whether that had something to do with the feeling that he was not going to be able to prosecute anybody else successfully and therefore he wasn't going to do it or whether the theories that the deep state got to him. But he officially said as he puts out this report yesterday that we are not seeking any further invest in any criminal prosecutions as I understand it. The case is closed now. So that is confusing to me. I have to say. Well, and I think it's confusing. A lot of the American people as well. And that's why I say, if this is indeed the beginning of a new kind of prosecution in the court of public opinion and it's all about educating the American people as to this double standard, as to, and you put it so well. As usual, the evil that is amidst us.

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
Republican Leader Slams Biden's Handling of Debt Ceiling Crisis
"This is Kevin McCarthy in the house hallway yesterday, cut number three. It just seems that they want to look like they're in a meeting, but they're not talking many times serious. In the meantime, we just watched the CEO come out and say we're a $100 billion further in debt. And so do you think it's more like we wanted default than a deal? And then more Kevin McCarthy at a press conference cut number four. And the only body in all of Congress or the Republicans who raised the debt ceiling. And we did it way in advance before Janet Yellen told us when the deadline was. Because we didn't want to be here. So no, I don't think we're in a good place. I know we're not. This ignoring the problem, thinking it's going to go away, he could bumble his way just into a default like he did on the border. That's what we didn't want to have happen. So we raised the debt limit. We're protecting. I don't know. Maybe his secret plan is to wait till the last minute and pass our Bill. I'm okay with that. Bumbling Joe Biden, and that is about right. Couple of

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
Durham Report Exposes FBI Misconduct in Trump Probe
"You hear it live inside the beltway. I must tell you, 7 years is all it took for us to get John Durham's report and to tie a bow on FBI, misconduct during the investigation into Russia, Russia, Russia. That's the headline today. Durham reports sharply criticizes FBI's 2016 Trump campaign probe. Wall Street Journal, FBI faulted for its probe of Russian meddling in 2016 campaign. New York Times in final report, Trump era special counsel denounces Russia investigation over across the pond in Great Britain, FBI quote should never have investigated Trump's links to 2016 election report fines. This comes along at the same time that New York Post reports that the IRS has removed the investigative team in diving into the Hunter Biden tax fraud. The whistleblower saying it's clearly retaliatory. So what do we know? We know that the permanent government is very anti Republican very anti Trump and the crippled the Trump presidency from the beginning, we have here Devin Nunes, who is head of the Intel committee for a time under president Trump before Adam, the lying guy shift took over, cut number 11, Devin Nunes yesterday talking on newsmax with Chris Alfredo. No, and look, Chris, this is just breaking now and it's over 300 page report and one of the things that we need to do is and I need to do as somebody who worked on this for many years. I need to go and read that report and so far it looks like there is a lot of it's brought a lot of clarity to some issues just to my first read of it. But you've asked this, you focusing on the right thing. And that is, who's going to pay a price? And the answer is no one's going to pay a price. But that was always the case. I think I had said this earlier this year that the longer Durham was there, the better it was, hopefully, Durham could get as much as he could in this report. But here's the thing at the end of the day, the Biden administration controls what Durham does. And until Durham speaks, it's we're not going to know, did he make these decisions or did someone in pressure him? But it was always kind of a head scratcher when they brought these brought these indictments that where they into Washington D.C. and really Durham put the FBI and the DoJ on trial there.

The Breakdown
SEC Finally Responds to Coinbase Lawsuit
"All right Friends, well, today we have some updates in the legal battle to get regulatory clarity for the crypto industry. And if you follow the show for a while, you'll know that it seemed more and more over the last year or so, but even more the last 6 months that to get any actual answers. The crypto industry was going to have to avail itself of a legal path. Particularly in the wake of FTX, it's been clear and we'll get into this today that the various regulatory bodies are quite comfortable with regulation by enforcement rather than providing proactive guidance, and that's what many in the industry in a position where they have to actually follow through with legal threats in order to get anything done. Well, yesterday on Monday, we got some updates in at least one of those cases. On Monday, the SEC filed its response to a recent coinbase lawsuit. Coinbase had sued in late April, accusing the SEC of unreasonable delay in responding to the exchange's petition for rulemaking. While the petition was wide ranging and complex, coinbase's lawsuit had a simple contention. That contention was that rather than engaging with the substantial regulatory suggestions put forward, the SEC had decided secretly that no rulemaking would be done. Rather than publish this decision, the SEC had kept silent on the matter to avoid any potential for illegal challenge on rejecting the petition for rulemaking. With ten months elapsed since the petition for rulemaking was filed, coinbase sued, asking the court to require the SEC to make their decision on the petition public. In other words, to give a simple yes or no answer as to whether the regulator is considering rule making for the crypto industry. So what did we get back? Well, the SEC's response as coinbase chief legal officer Paul greenwald put it was a, quote, resounding maybe. The SEC argued that it's inaction regarding the coinbase petition did not imply that it is decided not to engage in rulemaking. To the contrary, the SEC claimed to be, quote, actively considering its regulatory approaches in this area, including the paths suggested in coinbase's petition.

Yeah, That's Probably an Ad
"yesterday" Discussed on Yeah, That's Probably an Ad
"I don't envy them being at the forefront of all this because it's not, it's not fun having to learn all that technology, but it's also fun to learn all that technology. It just has to be used properly and not for evil. You know, there are no doctor evils out there, hopefully. Make sure that nobody has a job. Yeah, no, we don't want that at all. So Kyle, that, to me, if I were to hear that about keeping up with today's technology, personally, I would feel overwhelmed in doing so. So say for the aspire and creatives out there or the creatives who are on their way to be an ECD, what are some of the actual things or resources they should look to to keep up with technology and understand it in a way that translate into their work? Well, you should always read ad we can find out what the latest trends are. Of course. That's right. But really, I mean, it's really about have fun with it first because most of it is out there and most of it is, well, a lot of it is open-source so it's free. So you're able to kind of play with it, see what you can do with it. And so don't be scared of it. That's the only thing is don't be scared of technology. I mean, me saying that is the old guy who had a Walkman then had a CD Walkman then had MP3s and so I've had to learn every step along the way. And you know, it's been frustrating at times, but you learn the new technology because it's going to be there whether you want it to be or not. So just try to have fun with it, try to figure out the best ways to do it.

Stuff You Should Know
"yesterday" Discussed on Stuff You Should Know
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The Trying Scotsman Podcast
"yesterday" Discussed on The Trying Scotsman Podcast
"But you need to come away from what your norm has become. You need to create a new normal. For yourself. The one thing because I find this, especially, being a Twitch streamer, I find this a lot. And there's ways and means of doing it. But a common thing and anyone that follows the Twitch side of things to which Twitter and stuff. Trauma dumping in someone's child. Like my episodes that I recorded yesterday. That could very well have been like the podcast equivalent of that. Because let's say, for example, you're like me, you've got your episodes lined up so it went live that day. So you've got like comedy, me and I meant to be in the comedy country. But that's you streaming, having a good time or watching a stream, having a good time, and then boom, trauma dump. I've had people DM me and I've had people I've had people DM me and they kind of. Logistical straight in and I'm like, wow, where did this come from? I didn't even realize we had that kind of relationship, and obviously, to just come straight in with that, it's like, okay, I mean, I'll try and help, but she's I was just in the middle of eating my dinner. Do you know what I mean? I've always got time for people. But there is an element of time. And again, that is something that's hard sometimes because when things are so bad for you, I guess kind of see everybody else knows, like people that you know, know, because you've gone through that every day, they see you every day, so surely they must know. Because I think that is that lack of self awareness that we go through. But then there's also the hyper awareness. Where. I've told this one person something. So that means by default everybody should know because I've put out the universe kind of thing. And I guess that's from learned behavior as well. Like poppy say, if you're used to people betraying the trust and you tell one person something,.

The Trying Scotsman Podcast
"yesterday" Discussed on The Trying Scotsman Podcast
"Because it is. And I know it is. But in the moments of clarity that you can't get, look at the people. Are they gone through similar? Have they been through similar? What are they like as an actual person? Are they reliable? You have the kind of evaluate the situation because there's a lot of people that you may call friends and life and they may call you Friends in life. But in actual fact, the more of an acquaintance or they're just hangers on because they have some. And that's the hardest part, and that's really anxiety really takes hold. It's when it tells you they're more of as they just want to have you open up so that you can go behind your back and tell someone so and all that shit. So you have to try to judge characters well, which again is very difficult because for the most part you can't even judge yourself very well because your brain is fighting with you. You've got this internal struggle. And that is draining enough as it is without having to worry about all these other external factors. But you can't pull through. There will be times you'll lose the fight. You'll be so drained from it that you kind of retreat and you come back again another day. There's been days where I literally felt like I can't go on living. I shouldn't go on living. And. Those days now rarely happen. I think some days I do wake up and I occasionally have the like an existential crisis. Like suddenly I'm reminded for whack that I'm such an insignificant speck in the grand scheme of things. Why am I even here? What purpose do I serve? And it does blow my mind. A lot of the time. And then like yesterday, for example, no idea why I felt the way I did. I had brain fog, I couldn't focus, I was struggling to actually make a clear point. And then I didn't have a good night's sleep last night either, but I think it must have been better than what I had yesterday. Because I'm able to focus a bit better. I've still got like this in headache kind of thing. It's weird to describe it. It's kind of like the back left side of my skull. And it feels foggy and there's like an ink that pulsates every now and again. But yesterday it was more like at the front of my head. Kind of like it was in the driver's seat. Whereas now it's more like maybe a back seat driver. But it's important to try and understand to you. It's important then to have other people understand you..

The Trying Scotsman Podcast
"yesterday" Discussed on The Trying Scotsman Podcast
"Hey, welcome to the trans Scotsman podcast episode three. I've decided not to publish the one that I recorded yesterday just because I listened back I had had to listen to it as well and there was just no value to it was just basically me being low. And it felt like me being low for the sake of being low. If I put it out, there's nothing to glean from that. There's nothing for me to take from it. And I don't think that anything from new listeners to take from it either. Apart from that how it is. And to talk about mental health, I think it should be done in a way that's a bit more upbeat because it's synonymous with negativity. And. I don't want to perpetuate the stigma, I guess. I will be making references to things I talked about, obviously you're going to be clueless, but I'll try to fill in the gaps. But I have been planning or had been planning on doing an episode on mental health because it is really important to me. It's something we all have. We all have some form of mental illness. Everybody has mental health just as well as everybody has physical life unless you're like, you know, some kind of uploaded sentence in a microchip or something like that. But I guess that the kicking off point is probably really in it to my journey. And things that you can then kind of link to as well. And obviously, if you want to show your stories and thoughts and whatnot by all means, you can do it privately. If you'd like me to maybe mention something on a future episode, you can email me and just make it clear that you have enough for me to talk about it. But one of the big things I mentioned was self diagnosis, which is a thing that it was a bit of a battle for me to wrap my head around the concept of that because in my mind initially, the way that came across to me was that it was like something a hypochondriac would do. You know, someone that is refusing to go and seek medical help, and they're just happy enough to be like, you know, I tried to make the drug, but I think my mood yesterday kind of fucked it in the episode. But the typical thing you go on Google, you type in a symptom and then WebMD or whatever the fuck is like, oh, you've got a brain tumor and it's like, yay. That kind of self diagnosis. But for you, it might mean something different, but my takeaway from what I've kind of gone through and what I've looked into and stuff. It seems like it's kind of like one of the first steps, if not the first step in getting the ball rolling with progression with whatever is going on in your life. I think the denial stage that you'd overcome in because I think every one of us kind of likes to think that because we know how life is for us and we know how our brains work or we think we do. We have this sort of virtual perception of things..

The Times: Daily news from the L.A. Times
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The Times: Daily news from the L.A. Times
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"And I also co host our awards podcast the envelope. I spend my days talking with the creative minds behind your favorite shows to find out what goes into their art. And we have been dedicated to keeping you informed every step of the way. But none of it would be possible without your support. Consider subscribing to the LA times. And you'll get access to diverse perspectives on the news of today all from the West Coast point of view. Head over to LA times dot com slash exclusive to subscribe today. Welcome back. Can we all know you as the founder of the highly successful red boat fish sauce. It's bright, deep flavor. Oh gosh, I just want to soak every rice grain I'll ever see for the rest of my life just put it in there just like eat it, but you actually started off your career doing something completely different. So when I came here and I look at myself as my mom sent me here, I can do what I love, but I still need to support. So we measure an engineering and then I found a job. I love it. Keep doing that until I get a chance. Because I think you're skipping over a big part. You said you found a job in engineering that you love. The company was being humble. I was gonna ask that but things. In the very early days of writing the book, I think I spent most of my time talking to you going about this job you had. I mean, you get to the fish sauce until you really want it. You know, I started with Apple back in 1984. 1984 is a big, big gear for the Bay Area, right? I started my job there, right? Apple launched the Macintosh in 1984, and the 49 I won the Super Bowl in 1984. So that's a lot of things. So we started out on the job, and I said, okay, this has paid decent job. I have money and sent home and they turned out like, you know, I like it. It's just a culture. And there's a lot of things that I've learned from that 20 years that I've been there until I had a chance to go back. I grew up with, fortunately, good fish sauce. I didn't know it was so good until we didn't have it for so long. So that's how that's how that's in my mind. I say, wow. And then start asking myself, you know, in the United States, with that everything, how can we can not have better Visa than what is out there? Okay, now I got to interject again. You and just working at Red Bull in 1984, you were where you were. Like you know what I mean? Like he's an icon and I think like I mean, come on. Like, Kung is saying like, oh yeah, 1984 was a big year for the Bay Area. It was like one of the most consequential years in American history for that matter. And he's right there in the middle. But I just think it's just so incredible that you have this tech career and I'll throw this to you deep. You know, he had this tech career. He then gets on this fish sauce. It's those memories. Those longings of home describe the flavor of that Red Bull fish sauce and how well it goes with just all the dishes that you make. For me, when I first heard about red boat, the first Christmas sauce in the U.S. and I'm like, what? 'cause my grandparents always and they have a small part in a distribution of fish sauce in the 1960s. And so they talked about how fish sauce was really great. And I just never tasted the difference between all the fish sauces that were in the market at the moment. But they were just like, oh, this fish has not good. Remember that first fish sauce we had in 1961. We talk about it the way people talked about wine like vintage. You know? Vintage a vintage. That was a good year. And it's true because what I learned from good is some years anchovies are fatter. And so they have more oil so that they're more aromatic. And so I try to just at home. And it was so regulatory that I had a restaurant at the time I was going for like a year and a half already. And I changed my recipes for the restaurant for it. I pretty much alcohol would like a 50 gallon recipe. You're gonna see a lot of these memories right now during tech, but of course we have COVID. Is it going to be difficult getting together with family and friends this tear as opposed to 2021? I think 2020, that's when people are starting to get scared about it. Dan, let's start with you. Well I mean, I've definitely heard that people are vaccinated but they're still conscious about gathering. That is hard about pet because you do want to gather, you do want to celebrate, you do want to ring in is you're the tigers. You want to ring in the Tiger with your you know your loved ones, your families. So I do know that a couple of my friends, they are being very conscious about maybe just dropping by their parents, their grandparents plays their aunts and uncles kind of seeing them in a distance, not necessarily really gathering as much or they're going to do something is going to be outdoors and fairly quick. Yeah. I mean, I'm planning, I'm going to see my mom drop off in for her, but I'm probably not going to stay very long and I will probably see her outside because she's older, you know, and these numbers every day that the LA county public health puts out are really scary. Yeah, they totally are. Deep how does that change then? This cautious. How does that change for you? I think I'm kind of used to it. I think a lot of people are sad with my quarantine fatigue. We already survived this long, why break it now? You know, so I think for me, it's like, is the gathering important, or that making sure people are still alive for the next day? Seriously. Yeah, and I also, in my family, there's very rates of vaccinations. And you know, you know, they live behind the orders. So there's pandemic hosts among Vietnamese as well, in other words. Oh my gosh. Oh my gosh, it might, yes. For me, the pain of not being in person. I can live with that. And what I'm doing is I'm just dropping food off. Like, you know, I do the bunching to collective every year. It's our tenth year. It's a second year doing virtual bunch of. But a lot of my fans are having a huge parties. Yeah, talk a little bit about the collective because there was a great write up a couple of years ago in New York Times. It's a community of women, people of color and different gender identities that you get together to make these rice cakes that are made around tech. So you were able to do that this year. Well, this year, we were able to have a virtual event with over 400 people. Bunching is kind of a little bit of a dying art in the sense of people usually buy it now. And so we just have this collectively on Zoom. We have me and a bunch of teachers teach people how to make money and make it.

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"It's a dark night. It's very hard, so that makes the emotion, you know? We didn't know how good the life I had. Until again on the boat, going through all kinds of things. That one point in time, I didn't think that it would made it because the boat engine is on fire. We thought that we were being chased by the sea patrol and then people fighting and then we finally made it. I said, oh my gosh, we made it. We made it. We see langree. Pirates along the way, but anyway, we made it to land with our own. It's over, you know, this is the hardest thing we win. And then it's getting harder and harder to get on the refugee camp. A refugee camp in Malaysia where thousands of Vietnamese ended up and people might think once you're in a refugee camp, the hard part is over, the dangerous journey and all that. But the struggles are just beginning once you get into those camps. You know, you don't have enough thing to eat. Go find food. You have to get on the boat to go buy stuff and sell stuff. On the market to make enough money to buy food. Do whatever it takes to make a dollar or two just to get through it. And you know one thing that I kept telling people don't take things for granted. We were given salt, you know, salt that you eat with the rice. You have to divide it.

The Times: Daily news from the L.A. Times
"yesterday" Discussed on The Times: Daily news from the L.A. Times
"I'm Gustavo. You're listening to the times, daily news from the LA times. It's Tuesday, February 1st, 2022. Now, I can romanticize the food for hours, but I also know there's narratives of colonialism, resistance, and Diaspora behind all of it. So for this, I want to get into all that. And there's no better guess that I could think of for this conversation that our three guests today. Kung fam is founder of red boat fish sauce. Diep tran is an LA based chef whose family owns a legendary fuss 79 chain. And journalist tianwen is an acclaimed food writer. So they all wrote a cookbook together. Welcome to the times. Thank you. Thanks for having us. Thank you. Okay, so for those who have no idea what Ted is about, I'd actually, instead of trying to explain it, I'd like each of you to share your favorite memories of the holiday. Deep, what's your tip memory? We want to go out loud. I mean, everybody in the family was a good coconut, not just my grandmother. My daughter was OG, for sure, but everybody, because by what was so great, all the daughter in law is my aunties, how to bring it, you know? So it was definitely like, you wore your best eye. You also brought your best dish. Celebrations weren't humble. And anyway, it was like refugees trying to establish their class standing. Well, I mean, it's family, so families, there's always going to be aunties trying to one up each other. It happens with Mexicans as well. But what are some of your memories yet? You know, when I was younger, we used to go to my uncles and my cousins, and we just have a big feast, right? There'll be lots of food, thick calls, always on the table. I don't think you could have a new year without pit call. Egg rolls, just mounds of different types of salads, different types of dipping sauce. Everyone has their own version of Nick chum. And everyone thinks theirs is the best. As we go older, you know, my mom was working a lot more. If my mom could do it, which she did, you know, she always managed to pull it off, which was always amazing to me because she was a single mom was just making mounds of agros. I have three sisters, and we all would just get together, help her make egg rolls, help her role, and I'm pretty sure similar to you castle when you're making tamales with your family. Like you know who made which one? Just based on the way it rolls like mine was always way too small. This is too skinny, so you know that was one of my egg rolls. I just think it's so cool also like egg rolls with Vietnamese wrapping with your hands. Tamales for a lot of Latino families also during the holiday, something about that homeliness and also the tactile sense of memory that all of these different traditions have. Yeah. You know, because once there's some hard times, you know, and I don't remember a lot of it, but I do remember those moments that's around our dining room table and just taking out the pork and figure out how much seasoning to put in and like my mom would never have exact recipe. And let's end on you. Talking about ten specific February 1979 fishing boats a specific moment in your life, what happened then and what does it all mean for you today? Oh my gosh. You know, my mom called me one night and say, okay, can you come home, please? Usually, at night, we go out. Hang out with friends. And I didn't know what's happening. And she hit the plate. Of chicken. You know, roasted chicken. And just like eat it, and she gave me two. I mean, chicken, you share for.

StoryCorps
"yesterday" Discussed on StoryCorps
"Of at my mother take care of and my family my nephew and everybody. And that's when. I think he passed and i remember just getting out and broken glass all over the place and i was still in shock and so many grad me and asked me if i go for one five. It was how it let nick. The ceo of cannabis journal and additonal. No i was on the twenty sixth floor. I was not on one five. I was not rico. I was running. I often try to imagine what the hellos people went through guarantee. My brother went out like a hero. We'd probably tried to help people out it up..

Before Breakfast
"yesterday" Discussed on Before Breakfast
"Hey listeners lately. We've been doing everything from home working from home exercising from home schooling from home breakfast lunch and dinner from home wishing we were anywhere on the planet from home and with all this extra time. We're realizing how important it is to make sure our place is the right place. Inter apartments dot com with the most listings and powerful search tools. It's easy to find exactly what you need. Apartments dot com the most popular place to find a place. Welcome to before breakfast. A production of hurt. Good morning this is laura. Welcome to the before breakfast podcast. Today's tip is that yesterday is every day instead of making assumptions. About how you spend your time. Just look at how you spent your time yesterday and you'll be able to make far more informed choices a few weeks ago. The bureau of labor statistics here in the us released results from its annual american time use survey. This survey has thousands of americans report how they spent time yesterday. That is during the twenty four hours between four. Am yesterday morning and for am today since the survey covers weekdays weekends and holidays and doesn't ask about particular categories of time. But just what happened next. It's generally seen as the most reliable time survey out there. It also contains fascinating insights into how people spend their time. For instance in twenty twenty. The average american slept about nine hours on the day when they were surveyed. Now when you ask people how much they sleep pretty much. No one is going to tell you nine hours a day and yet yesterday when yesterday includes the various days that yesterday might be. That is how much people slept. People also didn't work all that many hours yesterday and we watched a lot of tv when we think about how we spend our time. We often think more about the impressions we have of our lives than the actual numbers. If we feel tired we call to mind a short night and say that's how many hours we slept if we feel overworked. We call to mind the longest day in the past few weeks and say that that is a typical workday in our minds. We are supremely dedicated to our homes and our families spending tons of time on housework and childcare in reality. It's sometimes turns out to be fewer minutes than we might think all. That is neither here nor there. Yesterday is probably not absolutely typical for anyone. But it can't be completely atypical for everyone or we are using the right. Definition of the word typical. So what this means is that yesterday can probably give more insights into your life then an assumption of a typical day. If you are trying to get a grasp on your time look at yesterday it will tell you a lot for instance if you exercise yesterday that's wonderful. We can be pretty sure that you do exercise at least here and there in your life if you didn't exercise well that certainly doesn't mean you never do in general. I think that anything that happens three times a week is a habit but it does mean that exercise is not such a high priority for you that you will make time for it absolutely every single day because well there was yesterday. Maybe yesterday was a work day what it looked like. Maybe you normally think of yourself as working from eight to six every workday which means that you work fifty hour weeks but in fact yesterday you left a little early and kind of took a long lunch. It wasn't a typical day but if there are days that are less than ten hours long. The odds are pretty good that you are not working quite as many hours as you think you are the reason this matters. Is that if you are working. Forty five hours. You'll need to make different choices with how you're allocating your time than if you are working. Say fifty five hours. You simply have ten fewer hours to work with then you think you do now. Maybe yesterday was a weekend or a holiday. That's clearly not typical right. Well guess what we can. Days occur twice each week. That's two out of every seven days. Hardly atypical we may think of things as a daily habit like i'm always up at six. Am to write in my journal but if it didn't happen yesterday on a weekend day then it is not a daily habit. It may be a frequent habit. And that's great but not quite as frequent as the picture were walking around with. Of course it is quite possible. Yesterday was absolutely atypical. In some way still if there is any possibility that a day like that will ever occur again in your life then. It needs to be part of them until picture. I find it funny that sometimes people will keep track of their time and show me their time logs and their time logs will include something indulgent. Like let's say a day at the spa. Sounds fun right. Sometimes people will then right on their logs. This never happens even though clearly it did never is a very different story from not as much as i want never is defeatist. I prefer the story that yes. I go to the spa. Sometimes and i'd love to go more often. And here's what i'm going to do to make that happen. We want to be sure we are working with the right story. So think about how you spent yesterday. Talk it through four. Am to four am. Most people can remember the past twenty four hours with relative accuracy. If you're not sure where the time went. Look at your calendar or talk to your family members. Then give it a little more thought. Think about where these hours all went. How do you feel about it. What do you like most. What do you want to spend more time doing. What do want to spend less time doing. Figure this out looking at where the time actually went yesterday. And you'll make far wiser choices. Then when you work from assumptions in the meantime this is laura. Thanks for listening. And here's to making the most of our time. Hey everybody i'd love to hear from you. You can send me your tips your questions or anything else. Just connect with me on twitter. Facebook and instagram at before breakfast pod. That's be the number four then breakfast p. o. d. you can also shoot me an email at before breakfast podcasts. At iheartmedia dot com that before breakfast is spelled out with all the letters. Thanks so much. I look forward to staying in touch before. Breakfast is a production of iheartradio for more podcasts. From iheartradio visit the iheartradio app apple podcasts. Or wherever you listen to your favorite shows listen..

Johnjay & Rich On Demand
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"Judging refocused okay. Here we go. We're going to start with you. Everything i eat goes sweetie. The stallion does your cat. You said making these stallions so it's making these stallion. Ish is what that song is. Call one point for you for getting. these stallion. Better sounded like are but i. I didn't know. I don't know this song i'll be honest and say really good song rich over to you. Sleep is space a duleep.

Johnjay & Rich On Demand
"yesterday" Discussed on Johnjay & Rich On Demand
"In fact i was just reading this thing right here about things that require zero talent that are important qualities to have right so just like to talk about trying to have a long career Things require zero. Talpet are important qualities. Being on time that takes talent making an effort sure being high energy having a positive attitude being passionate using good body language being coach -able doing extra Being prepared and having a strong work ethic that's true these are all in fact. I think these are things. I tell my son when it comes to basketball. That's just changing your mentality So we do all these things. We should be able to have Along career so she could continue to get life hacks and enjoy radio show. It does take talent to get out of the house on time and everything else. I agree with your clocks at different times. So that a tricks you. The clocks in my house are the same. I have like two minutes. I think ahead but that's weird because a capricorn. I think would be right on time because my son christopher if he sees a clock that one minute off he'll ask to reset it have to be perfect. I'm always on time. But i like thinking that i'm late so that i'm early so i like arriving places early. I set my. I have one clock. And i sit my in about twenty five minutes fast. Twenty nine no way but you have to know in your mind that it's like right then. I heard that is a total vertigo. Thing along really. I have a clock right by where i get ready and i told scott to set it fast. But don't tell me exactly how fast it is but do it at least fifteen minutes so my head. I look at it i think. Okay plus fifteen. But it's something else is more royal. How would i get up. So i see. Oh my god. It's whatever time in the morning. I get up then when i get into the bathroom and i go brush teeth. I look at the real time. And it's like oh. I got plenty myself this piece who. I have plenty of time to go. I need to go. Yeah all right so again. The number to call us six zero two eight eight eight nine hundred thirty three john. Jane rich are so. This thing was trending on buzzfeed. Who's a list about. This person had asked on read. It said those if you've walked out on first dates what was your outta here moment. Some of the comments on there were like she had twenty two cats and would just readily take in strays as she wouldn't give any vet care to any of them in wouldn't get fixed right. This one woman says i went to meet a guy for first time at his house and there was a pilot tokyo cookies on the coffee table. This invited me and a friend to play dodgeball with a group of folks. I've never met were hanging out in the parking lot before the first game not a nowhere. He grabbed the ball through that my crotch as hard as he could and screamed. When band right clamp really turned to my friend s she was ready to leave some money. Here about your moment. You walked out right. What made you just walk out a first date kellyanne kellyanne tell us about the moment. You walked out on the first date. Well i went to this little restaurant in the small college town. That i lived in and i met this guy online on one of those dating apps and we went to dinner and we started talking and they pulled out its own and puts on a show because he missed the last episode and watch this show And we had already ordered. But i just i got up. I called the waitress. Hey cancel my order. And i've walked out dexter or killing eastbound and this guy that's a good show but it's not gonna sit down if you miss it you can watch the your intention is like this is really funny. While we're waiting for the food. We can laugh together but has never seen it before he was ignoring you. He ignored me on my show and laughing his show on his phone. It's day i have never seen a single episode and any time somebody brings up that show. I just turn off my ears. I'm done. I'm not gonna wonders if he tells story. If you've been noticed you were there at all. He's watching no showed. Your story belongs on this list. That's great thanks kellyanne. So it says here. My day was forty five minutes late. Picking me up. The weather was bad. So i give him a pass and we got to the coffee shop. I took off my jacket. And he immediately said i see you brought your a game or should i say de game. I don't know kind of a person. Says i went to pick up my blind date. She opened the door looked at means. It looked at her and said yeah. I agree and turn it left. It's got to be the fastest. I state ever Brutal had to pick him up and he complained about everything. My car the way. I drove my music taste. Why was i being so quiet etc but the last straw was the moment he said. My friends really wanna meet you. I need them to know your real. And that's when i bounced watching. The guy's house heard his mom yell out guy who the hell is that took. I told you. I didn't want him girls. In here and see we sat down for dinner. Conversation uninspired conversation ordered food arrives as we started eating. Shushed me and said no more talking. I'm just here for the food that's funny to read. Lastly i had a first date with a girl who told me. Actually i'm engaged. But i'm not one hundred percent. Sure if he's the right one some going on a few more dates to see if i changed my mind. Awful guy and yet she's at least honest about it. I wanna deal with the girl. I had called and i i was making a call to accompany for business and are flirting with the girl on the phone. And by the way blake her. And i were co workers at the time so she knew like she knows story. It was happening about her and i were friends. Your like your husband. He knows about girls who went out guys went out with so i'm i call girl pick. I called the wrong number or something in her. This girl has our flu. End up going out taking her out to to a club and she got so drunk should vomiting everywhere she got my car. Vomiting everywhere passed out. I had to carry her upstairs to her apartment the toilet. I remember her skirt. Flip over her but she was like a thong and then she peed everywhere and vomiting in the toilet sitting in her p. and they started farting enterpise.

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"Thing. So if i'm not interested over here i'm going over there That's come people got to work hard to keep your interest good because marriage is work anyway. So i figure if you what you need to do to get lee then let's keep it up. Let let's do it like the king. Yeah they can't get comfortable the heck on game. You have a great weekend all right. Let's find out if andrew andrew marriage material. hello andrew. Well hello you know marriage material. Because i'm all about passion and desire. And i'm ready for the commitment if you're ready to give me under. But then john j. John andrew are for scorpio. You are actually eight on the list Scorpios can bring out the best in you but this sign will demand more than you might be able to give. They have a tendency of setting the bar. Really really high but do give you something to look forward to. And that's that passion that's right always reaching for the dark and if you're not striving for more than what's the point ryan they agree. I know you. Also i show the maury that some gotta meet have a great thought this summer funding twenty-one daddy us all right let's go to diana truck driver. She's a leo. she's got to be a good Leo's gotta be good spots. Don't you travel with your husband and the truck ban. Yeah okay how long he has been married. We've been we'll be married. Two years in september wins. Yeah we're newlyweds yak. We'll for leo's diana. Leo is actually a number ten on the list twelve. it's twelve it's ten Leo's do give everything they have to a relationship. But you have to watch out for those mood swings There are notorious for their ups and downs. And if you don't give them what they want they will lash out. It's there where the highway that you just have to begin with leo. Well i don't necessarily think it's my way or how i but i do have a mood swings. I want things my way and so that part is creek Diana thank you day weekend and go to november. Let's find out. November is a good spouse. Hello november i november. Are i so for taurus. You are number four on the lease top four really good. It says here. That's horns are very intelligent when it comes to relationships. It's not all about the physical with them. Their minds are always engaged and their stubbornness actually keeps them stable and grounded. Tourists are also one of the most loyal signs. That's number one over there. You go all john. Jay for virgo. Virgos are number nine on the list. Virgos have a great sense of what's right and what's wrong and that works great for them but it might not always work for the other person sometimes the best thing to say to virgo is yes just to keep them happy if you want to benefit from their love and then you have to get used to the idea of just humoring them fascinating like you disagree but just go with it that to deal with. Kyle for libra kyle. You are number three on the list. this sign is the nicest people from everyone. Then they'll never betray you As long as they get what they want through kindness the this sign love sex and romance and are willing to experiment guy oh concern kyle for nothing scott's blushing right now these experiment me like maybe like dude on friday and sunday crazy wild rich for pisces. You're actually number two on the lease. Yeah very marriage material. Pisces are extremely gifted giving love and they always make sure their partner is happy. They have a very loving side to them that is based in creativity and that part and part of that goes to the kind of children that they want to raise to all. That's nice My kids are nice. I can say that are and very creative to untalented now for a capricorn. capricorn number. Six on the list running a household business and kids is tough but doing that while maintaining happy Marriage is the kind of stuff that only a capricorn can do. They're very organized. And we'll make sure that everything is done and that everyone is happy if we didn't get to your sign posted at john. Jay enrich dot com jonty. Rich drunked time six to eight eight nine thousand nine hundred thirty three. We got a couple of voicemails. You can call us anytime and when you do call us you have to know that you may end up on the radio. Gonyea was going on out. Here was ourselves five By for charity. And i call. Oh i would just like a general zodiac vibe per se. Why do know secretary is like the party so accurate. Keep very accurate. If he's the next message john jones rich tiles. She's really prizes new guy. Nick payton brand plush gary. I'm photograph margaritas in they margarita. I just got really. Because i realized one day. There's no longer going to a john jay rich show. What am i gonna listen to. Who hat from who else. Well awesome random stories. That i feel like i'm best friends with your family and and and i know you have no idea why and you just got jed. What the heck that. Because now you're basically killing us up and we're we're still i. Hope going sean. Right time Said to somebody in upper manage the other day put a ten year deal in front of us. we'll go and then they. They hung up no strong..

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"Didn't work for them. I think it's very true yesterday. Whatever god's shared with the yesterday as wonderful as it is. It may not be what god wants you to focus on. Today you could take an overview of christ ministry crucifixion resurrection. Let's say the first forty fifty years afterwards and you can see that. When christ first appeared on the scene there was a mixed reception. There were some right from the very beginning who believed that. He was the son of god. Sent to be king but their ideas of that kingdom or thrown out the romans. So here comes the truth. That christ the king has come. He's setting up his kingdom. he's proclaiming his kingdom. He didn't proclaimed the church age. He he proclaims the kingdom right from the beginning so we go through the year the time of his ministry prior to the cross he starts telling them all these things that are going to happen because he goes to the cross one of the things that he said. They're going to receive an earnest. They're going to receive an earnest of what is to come of his kingdom the helper all kinds of things that are going to happen out of his crucifixion. He tells them all. These things are going to happen and he's crucified. Reality set in all those promises and stuff like that okay. Those are promises. There was not that many there were handful. Who believe what he said the majority of them said. Wow what about all these things. So then he did what he was gonna do. He went down. The father berties right hand reached in brought him out resurrection and he said about those days immediately after his resurrection started appearing to people and they started going nuts and then peter gets up and says this is that and the i promise came true that he signed a helper and it changed every way. The people believed you look and see all the promises prior to the cross began on the day of pentecost and just blossomed. Those on the daya pentecost. They took what cry started. They start teaching. he's coming back. All these things are a witness to the truth. The helper is come. We get up each morning. Tie into the what. God is doing believing before that day ends. It's going to be added to me part of being a new creature so we live each day that way. Well like you were saying male. God speaks things that doesn't mean you're hearing what he's saying. He spoke to the disciples about his kingdom. They were clueless. They were clueless of what he really meant. They were looking for him to take over the roman government ripe kick them out and become king. Yes and that didn't happen. So how much as christians today have. We listened to the word for harbor many years that you've been walking with him but you're really clueless. You think you know. And that's the whole point. We're talking about disconnecting from a former manner of life disconnecting from even at the good things because he may have something deeper to show you. You may have some revelation. You may have some things you believe. Most people lever do but those are part of the things that are feeling your glass. He may wanna show you. Hey guess what. I'm not gonna make a kingdom here on this earth. To take over the romans. I go in and take him like i'm gonna go get my kingdom in heaven and later i'm coming but she'd never hear that because you already have your doctrines of what you know. He is gonna do or you believe he's going to do. And we have the same thing today. We have things that have been ingrained within his since we became christians. Maybe before how many of those things which you don't know our deception or a wrong thinking and you'll never know unless you disconnect from them you know one piece that fits in. This is one reason why we want to empty. Our glass is the truth out of time is the same as a lie. That is a tough pill to swallow sometimes because especially when you get on one year mountain top experiences. You wanna ride that for weeks you. You wanna stay there because it's really cool. It's really nice but it's not necessarily where he wants to meet you today. Adam and eve were given instructions and satan approached eve. Didn't god tell you this. Half god said well yeah. Of course he did but it created a question. The only thing they had to do was not eat that fruit. And then jesus when he was in the wilderness after being baptized by john the baptist. The spirit drove him into the wilderness to be tested. satan was there with scripture quoting scripture. To jesus doesn't it say that if you were to fall the angels would catch you. Yeah don't tamped. the larger. He knew the scriptures as well as satan did but satan uses scripture to cause deception. And that's why. I think we need to be empty. No the scriptures. Don't get me wrong in that. No the scriptures read them. My god's studying eat them devour them. 'cause you have to know them like christ new them in order to combat when satan wants to twist.

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"Welcome to live behind the veil. An atmosphere where men and women of god speak his word this age and bring his kingdom to this earth. Do you have ears to hear and is to see what god is doing in this hour. Let us join our host and the families conversation has the holy spirit is unfolding word behind the veil by rushing in live in acts to that filled the people and looking into the greek it is also the multiple definition. Means brees win. It's also means the spirit. That is the avenue by which that took place. But i think what's important. Is those people in that upper room. One hundred and twenty had to disconnect ahead head to empty themselves out. Because you can't fill something that's already full. They were in a room worshiping. They were letting go of everything they could think of. Because jesus was gone everything they knew was gone. And so what do we do now. I believe that jesus probably gave them more instruction then to wait in that upper room he probably said more. They said if they mentioned everything that he said that there would be not be enough volumes. The whole everything. He said. I think he actually told them to let go of things and when they let go. That's when the win came in and fill that void because on the natural you can't have a void of vacuum Can't everything fills up. And i think it's really important understand that you can't get anything from the lower unless you let go of something. I think that's really the crux of were. Some people have issues. You can't receive something from the lord even salvation and then go about doing everything that you did before it should cause a change of some sort in reaction or following actions that you take from that moment on. I think what you're saying. Alan is important. Because he'll pull the plug on what we believe and when he does that we say what what now here. I believe this for all these years and now i look in the scriptures. I see that well. That's not what i believed that. That's the truth it puts you into that place of a vacuum. What do i believe. That's where i think the day pentecost. There is a lot of people there who were there based upon there were not enough answers to satisfy them and he said you go. I'm gonna send you. He made a promise to something. They didn't understand you. Go you terry you wait. I'm sending a helper. There's several things that he referred to all of them. I think are important. I'm sending you a helper okay. Who's the helper you. You're going to send me a a timothy. That's part of it. They didn't know it setup. you're better off. You don't know anything about what's going to happen so you don't have a preconceived idea right. I always give god credit sentence up just the way we need to be set up and then doing what he wants to do. Wanted to go back to where we were talking about as far as disciples the upper room. I think there's a real point there that i want to emphasize and that is they didn't know what they were doing but they knew that everything that they had believed fell apart the author hopes and dreams fell apart. They were devastated. It created an atmosphere. And i'm sure they were praying. I'm sure they were talking. They were praying. They were crying all the emotions but they were really getting rid of all their thoughts because they did know anymore. Nothing made sense to them. It did not make sense to them. 'cause christ is gone and i know he talked to him before he left and what he said we don't know obviously he didn't say anything. That would stop them from creating a vacuum and disconnecting from from an old thinking an old ways of life. Because that's the whole point. And that's one of the point that i wanted to make. Is i know that. I would just say christianity but i would say most believers approached the lord wanting to receive. I want more of the holy spirit. I want the gifts. They tell him to worship. They draw their wanting a meeting with god their the drawing mode. I would say. Probably ninety percent of their time when they're praying or looking to the lord and worshiped during the drawing mode. The problem with that is their full. Their glasses full guide camp as much as he wants to meet him and film. He can't he simply can't it has to be a whole different way of thinking and i wouldn't call it repentance because that thinking behind repentance doesn't get you there but it's more like turning away or disconnecting a great word dumping. The scripture says crucifying there has to be that thing within you. If you want more of the holy spirit you want more of guide you want the gift. She went all these things. You need to get rid of some stuff out of your life. You need to crucify. You need to stand in the garage and start throwing stuff out the garage. You don't have to wo- as me about it. You don't have to cry about it. You don't have to go through all the the the old thinking that we've been through repentance about it you just take take in your throat out of the garage and you don't let it come back not come back so what you're doing is you are literally disconnecting from things. That are ways of life ways of thinking emotions. Whatever those things are in you that are feeling your life. So did we get rid of glad. You asked that debbie because you wanna get rid of all the good the bad the ugly the wonderful everything. I think even down to our concepts of what we believe. God has shared or even a reality in what god has shared done with us in the past. Because he's he's moving forward. He doesn't stay back in yesterday. He moves forward again scripture of to give us this foundation is hebrews three in hebrews four. He says today if you hear my voice don't harden your heart and the thing is if we're empty than we have an opportunity here in act on that word and receive something from the lord but if we're hanging on to something from yesterday gannet goes into the children of israel yesterday. God time to take the promised land and they go no manners giants. There were were grasshoppers on our own site gaza. You can do it in. They refused in the next day. They tried and got slaughtered because there was a specific time for that word to be fulfilled. And it.

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