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http://www.patreon.com/thenomikishow » We need your help to keep providing free videos! Make sure to click Like & Subscribe! And we encourage you to join us on Patreon as a Patron for as low as $5/month! Marcus of Left Flank Vets is back to discuss the New York City Subway Shooting, and NYPD's massive budget and ongoing failures, as well as Mayor Eric Adams' choice to bring back failed policies. Left Flank Vets is a leftist anti-war cooperative of post 9/11 veterans fighting against military recruitment efforts» https://twitter.com/LeftFlankVets» https://twitter.com/MarcusHereMeowEric Blanc is assistant professor at Rutgers labor studies, author of “Red State Revolt”, “Revolutionary Social Democracy” & founder of the Labor Politics substack; He is also an organizer with Emergency Workplace Organizing. Eric returns to discuss Amazon Labor Union & Chris Smalls' history win over Amazon in New York and what it means going forward, now that hundreds of other Amazon employers around the United States are looking to unionize as well.» https://twitter.com/_ericblanc» https://ericblanc.org/» https://laborpolitics.substack.com/Jessica Reznicek is a Catholic Worker Movement and climate activist from Iowa. On June 29, 2021, she was sentenced to eight years in federal prison, followed by 3 years probation, & a restitution of $3 million paid to ETP for a series of “attacks” on the Dakota Access Pipeline. She was also designated a domestic terrorist by the court. Two of her supporters, attorney Bill Quigley and activist Alex Cohen join Nomiki to discuss Jessica's case.Bill Quigley is Professor Emeritus, teaching at Loyola Law School in New Orleans. Alex Cohen is a climate justice organizer, friend of Jessica Reznicek, and member of the Campaign to Free Jessica Reznicek.» https://supportjessicareznicek.com» https://twitter.com/FreeJessRezMatthew Kahn is Provost Professor of Economics at the University of Southern California. He is also a Senior Fellow and Director of the Health Markets Initiative at The Schaeffer Center, and author of the new book GOING REMOTE: How the Flexible Work Economy Can Improve Our Lives and Our Cities.» https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520384316/going-remote» https://twitter.com/mattkahn1966» https://sites.google.com/site/mek1966/Nomiki is LIVE » Wed & Fri: 8p ET / 5p PT TNS swag » http://www.TheNomikiShow.comFind Nomiki on:Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/NomikiKonst » http://www.twitter.com/TheNomikiShow IG: https://www.instagram.com/thenomikishow» https://www.instagram.com/nomikikonstYouTube: https://www.youtube.com//TheNomikiShowFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/nomikikonstMusic Credits: Ohayo by Smith The Mister https://smiththemister.bandcamp.com Smith The Mister https://bit.ly/Smith-The-Mister-YT Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/_ohayo Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/bzCw4RyFqHo Mi-Lo by Smith The Mister https://smiththemister.bandcamp.com Smith The Mister https://bit.ly/Smith-The-Mister-YT Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/mi-lo Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/--4tHbTT97g
Bill Quigley - Amerifirst Home Mortgage The real estate market is crazy now. What better time to bring on the mortgage expert, Bill Quigley of Amerifirst Home Mortgage, right? Bill explains what is happening in the real estate market, where he believes it will go and what moves you, as a buyer or seller, can do to make the best moves for you and your money. Enjoy! Visit Bill at: https://www.amerifirst.com/bill-quigley
DANIEL: After spending some time in surgery, having gained a B.S. Pre-Med in Biology/Spanish, Daniel turned to acting with rave reviews from the New York Times for his theatrical role in and also became 'Don't Ask' (2003) by playwright Bill Quigley, and became a screenwriter, known for More Coffee (2003), 2k3 (2009) and The Locksmith (2010). He would return to a hobby he began as a child of 10, his 'One Continuous Line' that never intersects and is equally spaced, creating meticulous labyrinths. Now he's based in L.A and Mexico City studios, working with all manner of fabrics from paper to glass, sand, moss, concrete, wood and more which he finds in his travels. Daniel is commissioned for private homes, luxury properties and museums worldwide, in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Ibiza, St. Barth's, Puerto Rico, Mexico City and New York. His work was featured in the NEW YORK POST, in their top 20 Photos of Art Basel, Miami; the 'Art Issue' of Modern Luxury's ANGELENO MAGAZINE called 'El Artista de los Laberintos' in El Heraldo de Mexico; ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST CHINA, REFORMA, QUIEN, TRADITIONAL HOME and the LOS ANGELES TIMES, all the while working with icons like Diane von Furstenberg. Check out his travels, his joy while working, his merchandise at: http:www.danielduganart.com and follow him: @danielduganart It's a constant everchanging adventure!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ozzie-stewart/support
Maureen Aumand is co-editor of a new book on peace based on the annual Kateri Peace Conference, Bending the Arc: Striving for Peace and Justice in the Age of Endless War. The book brings together the stories of peace activists such as Medea Benjamin, Kathy Kelly, Bill Quigley, David Swanson and Ann Wright. With Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Radio Network.
Dr. Martin Luther King’s message is not for the faint of heart. You must BE WILLING TO BE UNCOMFORTABLE, because questioning our laws will make other people uncomfortable. … We must NEVER CONFUSE LAW AND JUSTICE. What is legal is often not just. 100 years ago children were employed in dangerous industries. Women and African […]
.embed-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; height: auto; } .embed-container iframe, .embed-container object, .embed-container embed { position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; } There are many great Madison, WI area homes for sale. Click here to perform a full home search, or if you're thinking of selling your home, click here for a FREE Home Price Evaluation so you know what buyers will pay for your home in today's market. You may also call me at 608-205-1321 for a FREE home buying or selling consultation to answer any of your real estate questions.Today I'd like to talk to you about some challenges we are seeing in the mortgage industry from a buyer's perspective. Today we are here with trusted mortgage professional Bill Quigley of Network Funding. He has a few tips and insights about the mortgage lending world that he would like to share with us today. First, we want to talk to you about how remarkably fast Bill and his team are at repairing credit. Recently, he had a Madison buyer couple come to him who were already turned down by 2 lenders due to credit issues from past marriages. Bill was able to take them to his proprietary credit repair partner, who guarantees to repair credit in 30 days. Instead of not being able to qualify for a home, they are actually closing in 2 weeks. A lot of times, it takes people months to repair their credit, so the fact that they were able to do it in 30 days is absolutely incredible. If you've had credit issues in the past, don't give up. We are solution-oriented business people who just want to help.Now, let's talk about interest rates in Wisconsin real estate. They are still hovering right around 4%, near all-time lows. The Fed has been keeping rates low for some time now, but change is coming. They are easing up on their purchasing, which will cause rates to eventually rise. The good news is that you can lock in an incredibly low rate now. If you are thinking of buying a home in the next year, locking in a rate now may save you thousands of dollars in the future. Figure out your budgets and what you can afford, then come to us and we will help you lock in that low interest rate. There’s no telling what the future holds for interest rates in Madison, but the present says that now is the time to lock them in. If you have any questions for us, please feel free to reach out. We would love to help you out!Bill Quigley NMLS# 288189 | Mortgage Lender | Network Funding, LP NMLS# 2297 | 2417 Parmenter Drive, Middleton, WI. 53562 | 608.831.4663 | 608.836.1527 | * Bill@MadTownMortgage.com | www.MadTownMortgage.com |
Nobel Peace Prize nominee Kathy Kelly, former US Attorney General Ramsey Clark, Loyola University law professor Bill Quigley and retired diplomat and Army Col. Ann Wright were in Kansas City on Sunday, September 9, 2012 to speak against unmanned drone warfare and in support of protestors Ron Faust and Brian Terrell who went to trial the next day in Jefferson City for trespassing at Whiteman Air Force Base. Terrell and Faust were convicted. The September 10, 2012 edition of Tell Somebody features a short interview with Ramsey Clark and audio from speeches at the Kansas City event. This page and the podcast are produced and maintained by Tell Somebody and may or may not reflect the edition of the show broadcast on the radio. Click on the pod icon above or the .mp3 filename below to listen to the show, or right-click and choose "save target as" to save a copy of the audio file to your computer. You can also subscribe to the podcast, for free, at the iTunes store or your podcast directory. If you have any comments or questions about the show or any problems accessing the files, send an email to: mail@tellsomebody.us
Aftershocks continue to rock the island nation of Haiti, one-million people are homeless and more than 150,000 are confirmed dead. Mass burials and cremations in the streets have now replaced search and rescue efforts. On this edition, we take a look at the roots of the devastation of Haiti's capital – Its history with the US, the militarization of American relief efforts and the economic policies that contributed to its people's plight. Featuring: Daniel Brevil, Haitian-born master drummer and San Francisco Bay-Area resident; Bill Quigley, Legal Director of the Center for Constitutional Rights; Gabe Gonzalez, campaign director, Center for Community Change in Washington, DC; Pat Robertson, televangelist; Pierre Labossierre, Haiti Action Committee; Brian Concannon, Director, Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti; Colette Eloi, San Francisco bay-area based folkloric Haitian dance teacher; Guy de Chalus student of traditional Haitian drumming. The post Making Contact – The Crisis Made in Haiti appeared first on KPFA.
Bill Quigley of the Center for Constitutional Rights explains the lawsuit against Congress.
Four years after Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, 1/3 of the addresses in the city are vacant or abandoned, and an estimated 11,000 remain homeless. How has a change in the White House been felt in New Orleans? PLUS: as the Obama adminstration meets with coalfield residents and coal industry reps, how will they know the real residents from Big Coal mannequins? With host Kris Welch, noon to one. guests: Bill Quigley, human rights lawyer and law professor (Loyola University, New Orleans); current director of Center for Constitutional Rights; live from New Orleans Trupania Bonner, exec. dir. Moving Forward Gulf Coast; leads coalition of residents and those still displaced Jeff Biggers, author (The United States of Appalachia); writer (Huffington Post) Steph Pistello, Alliance for Appalachia The post The Visionary Activist Show – August 20, 2009 at 2:00pm appeared first on KPFA.
Please go here on Monday, March 19th, as Bill and I host our one-hour of this this important Talk-a-Thon between 8 and 9 AM (CDT) on Monday. Thanks. 24-Hour Talkcast for Microlending and www.kiva.org - Sunday March 18th Hello Art, A 24-hour live interactive podcast charity event for Kiva (http://www.kiva.org) is being held starting Sunday, March 18th at noon on TalkShoe (http://www.talkshoe.com). The event will raise awareness and money for Kiva, web-based microfinancing organization which enables individuals to lend money to people in developing countries for starting small businesses. Below is more detailed information about the event and Kiva. Please help us spread the word. Find more information at http://www.Talkathon.org. Thanks. Dave Nelsen Founder and CEO 724.935.TALK (office) 412.779.2788 (mobile) 413.677.9117 (eFax) daven@talkshoe.com Live Interactive Podcasting! TalkShoe 12300 Perry Highway, Suite 306 Wexford, PA 15090 PODCASTERS TO HOST 24 HOUR LIVE PODCAST TO BENEFIT KIVA, A WEB-BASED MICROFINANCING CHARITY Talk-a-thon to Begin at Noon on March 18th, 2007 Podcasters will unite to raise money and awareness for Kiva.org, (www.kiva.org) a web-based microfinancing charity that enables individuals to lend money to people in developing countries for starting small businesses. "Microlending is a way for those of us who have benefited from the Internet and the prosperity of the Western world to give something back," commented Dave Nelsen , CEO of TalkShoe. The 24 hour Talk-a-thon will start at noon (US Eastern Time) on Sunday March 18th 2007 on TalkShoe (www.talkshoe.com). Anyone and everyone can join in the live interactive podcast to listen, talk and text-chat. During the Talk-a-thon (www.talkathon.org) podcast hosts will raise awareness about Kiva and microlending, and ask listeners who are so inclined to contribute money to a dedicated PayPal account. TalkShoe will administer lending of this money to developing nations' entrepreneurs thru Kiva, a website that has been implemented as an efficient and effective microlending program. 100% of the funds raised, including $500 contributed by Dave Nelsen of TalkShoe, will be perpetually reinvested thru Kiva. Periodic progress reports will be given on TalkShoe’s blog. "We feel that those of us who get so much information, entertainment and community from the Internet should also explore its use to make the world a better place for all its peoples", says Randolph Resnick, who had the idea during a live TalkShoe podcast about aging and retirement. Kiva has receive accolades throughout the world from organizations including NPR, the New York Times, the BBC, PBS, ABC News, Business Week, the Wall Street Journal, CNN, The Village Voice, and the general blogosphere. The following quotes are from the Kiva website. Vinod Khosla, founding CEO of Sun Microsystems and a partner at the venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins, has called microlending "one of the most important economic phenomena since the advent of capitalism and Adam Smith." The New York Times, in its article Web-Based Microfinancing, December 10, 2006 said, “At Kiva.org, a schoolteacher in Kansas can partner with an expert seamstress in countries like Kenya, Mexico and Ecuador to jump-start a tailor shop.” “Friends and neighbors have been lending one another money forever, but as the Web makes virtual neighbors of strangers, Kiva, which is Swahili for ‘agreement’ or ‘unity,’ is harnessing the power of social networking to support micro-enterprise in the developing world,” said Business Week in A Little Money Goes a Long Way, July 31, 2006. Kiva is “…revolutionizing how donors and lenders in the US are connecting with small entrepreneurs in developing countries,” commented BBC News, March 1, 2006. About Kiva (from Kiva’s website) Kiva lets you connect with and loan money to unique small businesses in the developing world. By choosing a business on Kiva.org, you can "sponsor a business" and help the world's working poor make great strides towards economic independence. Throughout the course of the loan (usually 6-12 months), you can receive email journal updates from the business you've sponsored. As loans are repaid, you get your loan money back. Kiva partners with existing microfinance institutions. In doing so, we gain access to outstanding entrepreneurs from impoverished communities world-wide. Our partners are experts in choosing qualified borrowers. That said, they are usually short on funds. Through Kiva.org, our partners upload their borrower profiles directly to the site so you can lend to them. To unsubscribe click here. -- Listen to "Your Home-Your Money Mortgage Talk Radio" about the things that matter "second most" in your life. www.YourHome-YourMoney.com Saturday mornings at 9 on Madison 1670 - the Pulse. Co-hosted by Bill Quigley and Art Blanchet, The Mortgage Experts. Have you heard our Internet Radio Show? Check it out at http://www.talkshoe.com/talkshoe/web/talkCast.jsp?masterId=1009
Scott Bilker is Back! Been trying to get this busy man - advisor to dozens of finance columnists and media - for months. Scott, author of three books on credit debt, will talk with Bill Quigley about his latest work, his perspective on the dealing with credit card companies, and the new docu-movie, Maxed Out. Check out his info-packed website - www.debtsmart.com - then check in with us for this excellent interview. Don't be late - we're thinking about charging admission next time. Scott Bilker, author of the best-selling books, Credit Card and Debt Management, How to be more Credit Card and Debt Smart, and Talk Your Way Out of Credit Card Debt, is the creator of DebtSmart.com. He is an electrical engineer, with a B.S. from Newark College of Engineering, and a member of Tau Beta Pi (National Engineering Honor Society) as well as the Society of American Business Editors and Writers. Locally, he served for three years as an elected Board of Education member in Barnegat, NJ. Scott has spent the past 17+ years finding great credit deals and saving thousands of dollars for himself and others. His credit card advice has been featured in several magazines, newspapers, and online resources including Consumer Reports, Money Magazine (June & August), The Wall Street Journal (2007, 2007, 2006 & 2004), Newsweek, The Christian Science Monitor, SmartMoney.com, Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine, Reader's Digest, CNN/Money, BankRate.com, CBS Marketwatch, Woman's World, College Bound Teen, The Motley Fool, CBS News (The Early Show), Bottom Line Personal, Men's Health, DETAILS, Woman's Day, Ladies' Home Journal, Physician's Money Digest, Medical Economics, The San Francisco Chronicle, Glamour, Greensburg Tribune-Review, The Sun, and Valley Voice. Plus, his free DEBTSMART® EMAIL NEWSLETTER is continuously helping consumers find their best borrowing options. Scott has also appeared on CNN's American Morning with Miles O'Brien & Soledad O'Brien, Today in NY with Roseanne Colletti, CNNfn's Your Money with Ali Velshi, NBC 10 News' Consumer Alert, CBS News, NBC 6 News' Consumer Connection, PBS's Take Note with Patty Satalia, WB 17's Community Close-Up (WPHL-TV Philadelphia) with Dorie Lenz, the Extra Help Channel's In the Money with J. J. Burns (C.F.P.), and CN8's Family Talk with Mary Amoroso. Plus, he's been interviewed on more than 1,000 radio stations (coast-to-coast, in Canada, and the UK) including National Public Radio's (NPR) Morning Edition with Steve Inskeep, WSJ Radio, The Wall Street Journal This Morning with Michael Wallace, WFAN (NY) with Bob Salter, KFMB (San Diego) with Jeff & Jer, Your Home Your Money with Art Blanchet & Bill Quigley, and Talk America Network's It's Your Money with Dr. William Bailey.
The Mortgage Guys continue their series on For Sale By Owner selling - called FSBO RADIO - with some input on how to price and market your home. Darren Kittleson of Keller-Williams knows how to sell homes. He also knows the Wisconsin real estate market. So If YOU want to sell your FSBO, listen to the Best of the Best in this live simulcast interview. Bill Quigley and Art Blanchet can be heard on Madison1670 Saturdays or at www.yourhome-yourmoney.com/archives. Don't miss out.
RADON, ASBESTOS, and LEAD - OH MY!! - Nope. We're not in Kansas any more Toto - we're in Real Estate! Now it's time to find out what's more dangerous - the WIcked Witch of the West or Your House. To do that, you need a home inspection... "I'm ALREADY paying for an appraisal - now you say I should pay for a Home Inspection?!?!" Welllll...after you listen to this this recorded interview with Kimberly St. Louis, a Certified Home Inspector with A-Pro Home Inspections (a-pro.net/madison), you may want to spring for it! Kimberly talks to The Mortgage Experts about just what an inspection is, who benefits from it, and discusses the powerful information contained in the report. Whether you are buying a brand new yellow brick home or live in a century-old castle (flying monkeys and all), Kimberly says a home inspection might save you thousands of dollars and even uncover health and safety hazards (a little fire, Scarecrow?). Don't worry, Bill Quigley and Art Blanchet will get you all the info you need, and It won't cost you a tin', man.