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Mar-a-lago is one of the most famous homes in Florida, if not the country, but the property former President Donald Trump referred to as his “Winter White House” wasn't always what it is today. It used to belong to all Americans. In her book “American Castle One Hundred Years of Mar-a-Lago,” Mary Shanklin talks about how the mansion and surrounding property used to be part of the National Park Service. She said the original owner, Marjorie Merriweather Post, heir to the creator of Post Cereal, died thinking the home she built was in the hands of the federal government. But there were a lot of competing interests after Post died that changed the course of the property's history. “The heirs needed some cash which they could get by selling Mar-a-lago. The people of Palm Beach, they didn't want any part of having tourists come on their island, so it was divested,” Shanklin told Matt Austin and Ginger Gadsden on Florida's Fourth Estate Shanklin said the heirs went through several prospective buyers, one of them being Donald and Ivana Trump. “When Donald Trump went to purchase it, he was purchasing for $7 million. The Mar-a-Lago that exists from South Ocean Boulevard to Lake Worth, which is the intercoastal waterway, and the heirs — the Marjorie Merriweather Post Trust — they had sold off an oceanfront parcel. So he had to buy that because Mar-a-lago is not going to be sea to the lake if you don't own the oceanfront parcel. I think the oceanfront parcel may have went for $ 2 million,” Shanklin said. Many call that $9 million price tag in 1985 a steal considering Shanklin said it cost Post $7 million to build Mar-a-Lago in the 1920′s. Shanklin said to establish yourself in Palm Beach in the 1920s your house had to be regal and you had to host all of the big parties and dinners. “That's where they wintered, that's where everybody of power and means went. That's where you build your relationships and gain trust with people. That's where it all happens in Palm Beach,” Shanklin said. Shanklin said the regalness of the home is still intact. She was given a tour of the property during Trump's presidency and said the ceiling looks like something straight out of Venice. “Everything gets politicized today. You hear Republicans say, ‘Mar-a-Lago is such an amazing beautiful place.' You hear Democrats say, ‘It's gross, it's crawling with roaches.' What was the feeling in there?” Austin asked. “The people who are paying a quarter of a million dollars to become members there are probably getting a bang for their buck,” Shanklin said. “I felt like it looked immaculate. I felt like the furnishings, if not from the original era, which probably they weren't, they were tastefully done. A lot of the original artwork was still on the walls. I don't know what was going on in the kitchen or anything. You could see the signature public places and spaces. I feel like it's really been preserved and maintained and kept well.” Regardless of what the house looks like, Shanklin said having a membership to Mar-a-Lago is about access and says it still remains unclear if, as the political season gets underway, being the former President will encourage just as many people to maintain their memberships at Mar-a-Lago as when he was President. Learn more about the history of Mar-a-Lago, Trump's use of the home and the case surrounding possibly classified documents being kept on the property by checking out Florida's Fourth Estate. You can download the podcast from wherever you listen to podcasts or watch it anytime on News 6+. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this new podcast, Jeff breaks down Donald Trump's Florida indictment for mishandling confidential documents and explains why his inability to hire competent professionals may cost him his freedom this time, instead of just constantly harming the country as it did during his single term in office. When his lawyers aren't running to the press crying with their complaints, they're creating the worst evidence against him. Such an incompetent handling of an investigation is truly unprecedented and in Trump's case, unprecedented too. The gory details are all here, along with Joe Biden getting a pass from his latest idiocy, all because Trump is providing a wonderful distraction. In other news, Jeff's Memorial Day weekend Night Court appearance is revealed to be a case all over the news last week, an incredibly ugly case that naturally has triggered an avalanche of hate mail. Jeff explains why he took the case and why he doesn't care if it bothers you.
The FBI is investigating Inna Yashchyshyn, a woman with 4 passports and suspicious background, who befriended Donald Trump and Lindsey Graham, and mingled with 45's most inner circle at Mar-a-Lago.This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit betterhelp.com/DUBIOUS today to get 10% off your first month of therapy. Inna Yashchyshyn, who presented herself as fake heiress Anna de Rothschild, was born in Ukraine, has American, Canadian, Russian and Ukrainian passports and a Florida driver's license and the authorities have no idea when she entered the country. If you like our content, please become a patron to get our public episodes ad-free. 1 Obviously, Inna Yashchyshyn is no member of the famous Rothschild banking dynasty but under that assumed persona she managed to infiltrate Mar-a-Lago, Donald Trump's Florida residence – where top secret HUMINT and SIGNALS intelligence were illegally kept in an unsecured room, with just a lock on the door. The timing of fake banking dynasty heiress Anna de Rothschild's presence at Mar-A-Lago, where she played gold with Donald Trump and Lindsey Graham and ingratiated herself into the former's president inner circle, is suspicious: she first started to go there in May 2021. According to the New York Times, the CIA sent a top secret cable to chiefs of station – in all countries - warning them that too many agents were dying or were being turned into double agents.. So they should be extremely cautious. The cable said that the CIA knew exactly how many were executed but they have no idea how many were turned. 2 Inna Yashchyshyn is the daughter of an Illinois truck driver, which makes her marriage to her now ex-husband Sergey Golubev even more dubious: he said she married her to get a green card. 3 The FBI is also looking into her charity, United Hearts of Mercy, after the Sûreté du Québec Police Provincielle du Canada have launched investigations into Yashchyshyn's dealings too, also related to this foundation which claims to help immigrant families. In fact, this was a money laundering scam. Stripe, the money processing app, suspected fraud and halted the funds for the campaign – a campaign which was also supposed to help families devastated by the COVID pandemic. The United Hearts Charity of which Inna Yashchyshyn was president, was founded together with Valeriy Tarasenko, a Moscow-raised businessman who also has a very unclear background. 4 In this episode we discuss the possibility of Inna Yashchyshyn being a spy, knowing the honey pot strategy is used by foreign intelligence services such as Putin's SVR and GRU. 1. Michael Sallah, Jonathan Silver, Kevin Hall, and Brian Fitzpatrick. Inventing Anna: The Tale of a Fake Heiress, Mar-a-Lago, and an FBI Investigation. The Pittsburgh Post Gazette. August 2022. ⇤2. Julian E. Barnes and Adam Goldman. Captured, Killed or Compromised: C.I.A. Admits to Losing Dozens of Informants. New York Times. October 2021. ⇤3. Harriet Alexander and Nikki Schwab. Ex-husband of Ukrainian fraudster who posed as de Rothschild heiress to infiltrate Mar-a-Lago and meet Trump: Says former wife - who faces FBI probe 'needed a green card'. Daily Mail. August 2022. ⇤4. Inna Yashchyshyn. United Hearts of Mercy - Facebook Non-Profit Page. Facebook. October 2016. ⇤
Tonight 'In Focus', exposing the growing concerns over the controversial covid-19 vaccines. Experts are pouring over thousands of pages of material from the 'Pfizer report' and making chilling discoveries.Plus, shocking new revelations regarding the raid of former President Donald Trump's Florida home.And, promoting 'body positivity' through the use of 'naked education'.
The one where we talk about Donald Trump's curious choice of location for a campaign rally, and whether the fact that it's the 30th anniversary of the Waco standoff means anything to him.Here are some of the sources and articles we used to create this episode:Trump holding his next rally in Waco, Texas, sends a message to the far right, experts sayWaco became synonymous with the worst failings of the federal government and has been used to push anti-government conspiracy theories for years. Though the Waco compound was home to a specific sect of religious extremists, elements of the tragedy resonate in today's times: gun ownership vs. gun regulation, rural independence vs. Washington bureaucracy. And some experts say that's likely exactly why the city was chosen for a Trump rally."Waco is hugely symbolic on the far right," said Heidi Beirich, co-founder of the Global Project Against Hate and Extremism. "There's not really another place in the U.S. that you could pick that would tap into these deep veins of anti-government hatred – Christian nationalist skepticism of the government – and I find it hard to believe that Trump doesn't know that Waco represents all of these things."Timothy McVeigh at WacoDuring the stand-off between federal agents and the Branch Davidians in Waco, Texas in 1993, people gathered on a hill roughly three miles away to see what was happening at the compound. One of those drawn to Waco was a 24-year-old Army veteran named Timothy McVeigh.Far Right Reading List Shows Link Between Its Literature and Real-World ViolenceThe list also included more overt resistance narratives. It initially featured The Turner Diaries by William Luther Pierce (it has since been removed with no explanation given). The Turner Diaries is a novel about a clandestine movement of white men who use racialized terrorism and nuclear warfare to “take back” the United States from Jewish “usurpers” and what Pierce portrays as the mindless, sex-crazed Black and Latino men who act as their enforcers. Pierce was the leader of the militant white supremacist organization National Alliance and his novel inspired neo-Nazi terror group The Order, which was responsible for murdering talk radio host Alan Berg in 1984. Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh evangelized the book, traveling to gun shows to sell it (and its sequel, Hunter) to like-minded people; his bombing attack on the Murrah Building closely resembled a similar act described in detail in Pierce's text. Investigators found portions of it in his getaway car. Germany's National Socialist Underground (NSU), which murdered 10 people and injured others in a years-long terror campaign against a mostly Turkish immigrant population, also took inspiration from The Turner Diaries: NSU member Uwe Mundlos translated several chapters of the book into German and a digital copy was found on a hard drive in an apartment Mundlos and his two primary accomplices had rented while undergroundGunman in FBI attack was Navy veteran who once handled classified infoMeanwhile, authorities are continuing to investigate a potential motive for the shooting in addition to Shiffer's possible ties to extremist groups, a law enforcement official familiar with the investigation said. Shiffer's name is used on several social media platforms by an individual who spoke about being at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, and urging a “call to arms” after the FBI executed a search warrant at former president Donald Trump's Florida estate on Monday.On Truth Social, a site started by Trump, an account with Shiffer's name published a post after the FBI search at Mar-a-Lago telling others to “get whatever you need to be ready for combat.” On Thursday at 9:30 a.m., he wrote another post that seemed to indicate he was writing after attempting to enter the FBI building.“Well, I thought I had a way through bullet proof glass, and I didn't,” he wrote. “If you don't hear from me, it is true I tried attacking the F.B.I., and it'll mean either I was taken off the internet, the F.B.I. got me, or they sent the regular cops.”This is our current events recap program, where we offer our takes on what's going on at the bleeding edge of the information war. Feel free to let us know what you think, suggest topics, etc. at didnothingwrongpod@protonmail.com, or in our group chat using the Substack app.Thanks for listening,Jay and Griff This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.didnothingwrongpod.com/subscribe
This week's guest is House Judiciary Committee chairman Jim Jordan who told Major the committee will investigate how the Justice Department handled two classified records cases involving presidents. Jordan told CBS News his panel will probe the department's investigations into classified materials found at former President Donald Trump's Florida home and those found at Joe Biden's private office and Delaware home. This episode was taped in the House Judiciary Committee Library Thursday morning, before Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed a special counsel in the classified document matter involving President Joe Biden.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mark and Gary link up on a Sunday to discuss a federal appeals court ending an independent review of documents seized from former President Donald Trump's Florida estate, as well as Elon Musk and Matt Taibbi's first dump of documents relating to Twitter's actions surrounding the Hunter Biden laptop story. Watch Beyond A Reasonable Doubt on YouTube at YouTube.com/ReasonableDoubtPodcast and subscribe while you're there.
This week on Breaking Battlegrounds, we are joined by Ryan Tyson of Florida's Tyson Group and Rich Lowry of the National Review for a midterm election results recap.Ryan Tyson is the President and managing partner of The Tyson Group, which is a center-right polling and market research firm with polling experience in 48 states. He serves as Executive Director of Preserve the American Dream, a Florida based 501(c4) that primarily educates the public and media on quantitative and qualitative research it conducts across the state and around the country. As a Florida based strategist, Tyson has developed multiple organizations devoted to fundraising, research, electioneering and independent expenditure efforts. He has served as strategist and pollster on multiple statewide ballot initiatives in Florida, using his research techniques to not only to craft successful ballot titles and summaries on ‘Yes' campaigns, but also exposing the weaknesses in ‘No' campaigns. He has also worked for some of the largest corporations in Florida and his political acumen and prowess are known to many across the country. Tyson's wide range of experience in all levels of national, state, and legislative campaigns and has made him a valuable asset in the Sunshine State. Having advised on multiple statewide campaigns including for former President Donald Trump's Florida campaign, Governor Ron DeSantis, Senator Marco Rubio and Senator Rick Scott, Tyson's unique mix of data driven campaign strategy has resulted in Florida Politics twice naming him as one of the top 100 “most influential people in Florida Politics.” He received his Bachelor of Science in Public Relations from the University of Florida. He currently resides in Tallahassee with his wife, Mary Beth, and three sons, John David, Brennan and Benjamin. -Rich Lowry is the editor in chief of National Review. He writes for Politico, and often appears on such public-affairs programs as Meet the Press. He is a regular panelist on the KCRW program Left, Right & Center. He is the author of Lincoln Unbound, The Case for Nationalism: How It Made Us Powerful, United, and Free, and Legacy: Paying the Price for the Clinton Years — a New York Times bestseller.Lowry began his career as a research assistant for Charles Krauthammer. In 1997 he was selected by William F. Buckley to lead National Review.-Connect with us:www.breakingbattlegrounds.voteTwitter: www.twitter.com/Breaking_BattleFacebook: www.facebook.com/breakingbattlegroundsInstagram: www.instagram.com/breakingbattlegroundsLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/breakingbattlegrounds This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit breakingbattlegrounds.substack.com
Cleanup and rescue efforts are underway in Florida as Hurricane Ian moves north. Russian President Vladimir Putin is recognizing the independence of two occupied regions of Ukraine. Some federal students loans may not qualify for debt relief – we'll explain. A special master overseeing documents seized from former President Donald Trump's Florida home has been given more time to complete his review. Lastly, a new drug that could help treat ALS gets FDA approval.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Hurricane Ian is barreling towards Florida as a Category 3 storm. The US is introducing a resolution that condemns Russia over referendums in occupied regions of Ukraine. President Joe Biden announced steps to lower health care costs. We're following new developments in the special master's review of evidence seized at former President Donald Trump's Florida home. Lastly, we'll explain the major federal civil suit on behalf of a man left partially paralyzed while in police custody.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Dozens of classified documents seized during a search at former President Donald Trump's Florida home are at the center of the Justice Department's appeal. Hurricane Fiona has intensified as it travels across the Caribbean leaving a trail of destruction behind. As Republican governors continue to send migrants from the southern border to northern states, a Texas sheriff is investigating a plane of migrants sent to Massachusetts last week. Russian-backed separatist leaders in occupied regions of eastern and southern Ukraine plan to hold referendums on joining Russia. Lastly, we have details on what federal investigators are calling the largest Covid-19 fraud scheme to date.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Hurricane Fiona is now a Category 2 storm after making landfall in the Dominican Republic. A 7.7 magnitude earthquake rocked Mexico's west coast. A man who spent more than 20 years in prison for the death of his ex-girlfriend got his murder conviction vacated. A mother in California who faked her own kidnapping in 2016 has been sentenced. Lastly, we'll tell you what the Justice Department is proposing as part of a special master review of classified documents seized during a search at former President Donald Trump's Florida home.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Dozens of classified documents seized during a search at former President Donald Trump's Florida home are at the center of the Justice Department's appeal. Hurricane Fiona has intensified as it travels across the Caribbean leaving a trail of destruction behind. As Republican governors continue to send migrants from the southern border to northern states, a Texas sheriff is investigating a plane of migrants sent to Massachusetts last week. Russian-backed separatist leaders in occupied regions of eastern and southern Ukraine plan to hold referendums on joining Russia. Lastly, we have details on what federal investigators are calling the largest Covid-19 fraud scheme to date.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Tonight, a federal judge has appointed a special master to review materials the FBI seized during a search at former President Donald Trump's Florida home. Some commuter rail services are revamping their schedules following a tentative deal between rail unions and companies. The White House is calling out Republican governors who are transporting migrants to other states in protest of the Biden administration's immigration policies. A man who wore anti-Semitic clothing during the Capitol insurrection has been sentenced. Lastly, the world's second biggest cryptocurrency made a big move that could help the environment.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Information about a foreign government's nuclear capabilities was found in the documents seized from Donald Trump's Florida resort last month – we'll tell you what a former Trump cabinet official thinks about this case. Meanwhile, newly obtained footage could shed some light on Trump and his allies' efforts to subvert the 2020 election. The Pentagon is deciding how to support Ukraine - even after the war is over. Michelle and Barack Obama are back in the White House - we'll tell you why. And officials in Las Vegas, New Mexico found a back-up water source, after its supply was dangerously low.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
A special master will carry out a review of the documents seized by FBI agents from Donald Trump's Florida home last month. Also, Canadian police say one of the suspects in the mass stabbings in Saskatchewan has been found dead. And, why Venice has had enough of mass tourism.
A list of material seized by the FBI from Donald Trump's Florida estate showed that he haphazardly mixed classified material with mundane press clippings Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
New developments in the Mar-a-Lago investigation as a federal judge unseals an inventory divulging the trove of material seized from Donald Trump's Florida home. The extensive list raises new questions about the dozens of empty folders marked classified. Plus, President Biden is touting another round of good news for the U.S. economy as 315,000 jobs were added last month.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
A federal judge has unsealed a detailed inventory of items FBI agents seized during their search at former President Donald Trump's Florida home. The August jobs report could give the Federal Reserve more reason to aggressively hike interest rates later this month. Labor Day weekend usually marks the unofficial end of summer but mother nature has other plans this year. We have details on the first named storm to form in the Atlantic this hurricane season. Lastly, we'll tell you what residents discovered at their home that could be worth big bucks.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
A federal judge will decide today whether to appoint a special master to review documents removed from former President Donald Trump's Florida estate. Mary Peltola is the first Alaska Native to fill Alaska's only US house seat. The UN Commission on Human Rights released a damning report detailing abuses against ethnic Uyghurs in Xinjiang China.
The Federal Reserve Chairman hinted “some pain to households and businesses” is coming – we'll tell you what that could mean for US jobs. The back-and-forth legal drama continues in the wake of the FBI's search and seizure of former President Donald Trump's Florida home. European Union officials are meeting today where a ban on Russian tourists is being discussed. New York City officials give an update on how they're handling the thousands of migrants bussed to the city from Texas. Plus, Elon Musk is still trying to get out of buying Twitter – we'll tell you what he's arguing now.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
An inspection at Europe's largest nuclear power plant will soon be underway as shelling continues to spark fears of a nuclear disaster. Some documents seized during a search at former President Donald Trump's Florida home may be protected by client-attorney privilege. A judge has ordered the governor of Georgia to testify in a probe about the Trump campaign's efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election. A man who came within seconds of Senator Chuck Schumer during the Capitol insurrection has been sentenced. Lastly, NASA postponed a historic mission to the moon today – we'll explain why.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Tonight on the Last Word: The redacted affidavit justifying the search of Donald Trump's Florida home is released. Also, Democrats slam Trump's reckless handling of classified documents. Plus, the redacted affidavit revealed that the documents retrieved from Trump contained information about U.S. intelligence sources. And consumer prices fall as inflation pressures ease. Barbara McQuade, Mark Zaid, Jill Wine-Banks, Rep. Eric Swalwell, Clint Watts, Matthew Miller and Talmon Joseph Smith join Ali Velshi.
The written statement was heavily redacted. Also: Pakistan says it is struggling to cope with the biggest floods in living memory, and the pharmaceutical firm Moderna files a lawsuit alleging that its rivals, Pfizer and BioNTech, copied its coronavirus vaccine technology.
After the FBI raided Donald Trump's Florida home, Mar-a-Lago, threats against law enforcement surged and an armed man tried to break into the agency's office in Cincinnati. Election, health-care and school officials are feeling increasingly unsafe doing their jobs. Is America entering a new era of political violence?Security expert Rachel Kleinfeld assesses the state of political violence today. We take a trip to Idaho to meet a militia leader running for elected office. And political science professor Robert Paper considers how to counter violent actors.Charlotte Howard hosts with Aryn Braun and James Bennet.You can now find every episode of Checks and Balance in one place and sign up to our weekly newsletter. For full access to print, digital and audio editions, as well as exclusive live events, subscribe to The Economist at economist.com/uspod. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
After the FBI raided Donald Trump's Florida home, Mar-a-Lago, threats against law enforcement surged and an armed man tried to break into the agency's office in Cincinnati. Election, health-care and school officials are feeling increasingly unsafe doing their jobs. Is America entering a new era of political violence?Security expert Rachel Kleinfeld assesses the state of political violence today. We take a trip to Idaho to meet a militia leader running for elected office. And political science professor Robert Paper considers how to counter violent actors.Charlotte Howard hosts with Aryn Braun and James Bennet.You can now find every episode of Checks and Balance in one place and sign up to our weekly newsletter. For full access to print, digital and audio editions, as well as exclusive live events, subscribe to The Economist at economist.com/uspod. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Are you on the VIP list? Neither am I, thank God. Look at what the VIPs get and what it causes them to do. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1G8m98VyVnMOxLrBDv4PMs_FdYP2RoGxj THE THESIS: The world can seduce us gradually, over time, in the same way it has almost entirely seduced D.C. and Hollywood. Being VIPs is a part of the enemy's clever, subtle scheme. THE SCRIPTURE & SCRIPTURAL RESOURCES: Luke 9: 46-50 46 An argument started among the disciples as to which of them would be the greatest. 47 Jesus, knowing their thoughts, took a little child and had him stand beside him. 48 Then he said to them, “Whoever welcomes this little child in my name welcomes me; and whoever welcomes me welcomes the one who sent me. For it is the one who is least among you all who is the greatest.” 49 “Master,” said John, “we saw someone driving out demons in your name and we tried to stop him, because he is not one of us.” 50 “Do not stop him,” Jesus said, “for whoever is not against you is for you.” John 13: 3-17 3 Jesus knew that the Father had put all things under his power, and that he had come from God and was returning to God; 4 so he got up from the meal, took off his outer clothing, and wrapped a towel around his waist. 5 After that, he poured water into a basin and began to wash his disciples' feet, drying them with the towel that was wrapped around him. 6 He came to Simon Peter, who said to him, “Lord, are you going to wash my feet?” 7 Jesus replied, “You do not realize now what I am doing, but later you will understand.” 8 “No,” said Peter, “you shall never wash my feet.” Jesus answered, “Unless I wash you, you have no part with me.” 9 “Then, Lord,” Simon Peter replied, “not just my feet but my hands and my head as well!” 10 Jesus answered, “Those who have had a bath need only to wash their feet; their whole body is clean. And you are clean, though not every one of you.” 11 For he knew who was going to betray him, and that was why he said not every one was clean. 12 When he had finished washing their feet, he put on his clothes and returned to his place. “Do you understand what I have done for you?” he asked them. 13 “You call me ‘Teacher' and ‘Lord,' and rightly so, for that is what I am. 14 Now that I, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also should wash one another's feet. 15 I have set you an example that you should do as I have done for you. 16 Very truly I tell you, no servant is greater than his master, nor is a messenger greater than the one who sent him. 17 Now that you know these things, you will be blessed if you do them. Luke 16:19-31 The Rich Man and Lazarus 19 “There was a rich man who was dressed in purple and fine linen and lived in luxury every day. 20 At his gate was laid a beggar named Lazarus, covered with sores 21 and longing to eat what fell from the rich man's table. Even the dogs came and licked his sores. 22 “The time came when the beggar died and the angels carried him to Abraham's side. The rich man also died and was buried. 23 In Hades, where he was in torment, he looked up and saw Abraham far away, with Lazarus by his side. 24 So he called to him, ‘Father Abraham, have pity on me and send Lazarus to dip the tip of his finger in water and cool my tongue, because I am in agony in this fire.' 25 “But Abraham replied, ‘Son, remember that in your lifetime you received your good things, while Lazarus received bad things, but now he is comforted here and you are in agony. 26 And besides all this, between us and you a great chasm has been set in place, so that those who want to go from here to you cannot, nor can anyone cross over from there to us.' 27 “He answered, ‘Then I beg you, father, send Lazarus to my family, 28 for I have five brothers. Let him warn them, so that they will not also come to this place of torment.' 29 “Abraham replied, ‘They have Moses and the Prophets; let them listen to them.' 30 “‘No, father Abraham,' he said, ‘but if someone from the dead goes to them, they will repent.' 31 “He said to him, ‘If they do not listen to Moses and the Prophets, they will not be convinced even if someone rises from the dead.'” THE NEWS & COMMENT: The VIPs think they get to look into anyone who disagrees with them, belittle them and, in this case, label them terrorists and act accordingly Reuters: U.S. Democratic lawmakers asked social media platforms to turn over data regarding an increase in online threats aimed at law enforcement following a search of former President Donald Trump's Florida home and asked how they planned to respond Andy Ngo asks: “But why not in 2016 when there was a spike in threats against law enforcement because of BLM? There were several mass casualty attacks on police that year by black nationalists inspired by BLM. Why not in 2020 when Antifa used Twitter to announce arson attacks on police stations?” The VIPs get to be wrong every-single-time, they get to be completely corrupt every-single-time and every-single-time we are forced to pay their penalties . . . but, God is watching and His justice will not be stopped, delayed or watered-down Bankers have failed us again; Our economic elites are making every wrong call By Philip Pilkington, Unherd.Com [AUDIO] - Brian Deese, Biden's Director of Gaslighting, blames "global challenges" for the Fed's inflation crisis & says despite being the most bankrupt country on Earth, "the United States is better positioned than almost any major economy to weather" the current recession. The VIPs are doing even more to rig the game. They can buy cars for cash, most people cannot. So, most people will need loans from the corrupt bankers to get cars and, in Australia, that will mean driving electric cars that the government can turn off whenever it likes Australian bank announces it will BAN loans for petrol or diesel cars in order to fight climate change and encourage electric vehicles VIPs get to fly into D.C. or Louisiana on private jets and pressure politicians into putting us further in debt, all to serve the economic and psychological desires of people like Bill Gates Bill Gates and the Secret Push to Save Biden's Climate Bill; The billionaire philanthropist was among those lobbying Joe Manchin, starting before Biden took the White House. A look at the influencers who secured a rare climate win. The VIPs get to police speech while they go around giving speeches Gab Received A Letter From Congress Today Facebook announces plot to “protect” the 2022 midterms; Facebook will censors posts "questioning the legitimacy" of the election and more. World Economic Forum makes big push for digital identity programs around the world; Says that governments need to develop "digital trust" to make people accept the rollout of digital IDs. [AUDIO - LONG] - 'The Online Harms Bill is a senseless charter... online is where blasphemy laws are in our contemporary society. Secular blasphemy laws that are enforced across the internet.' Director of the Free Speech Union, Toby Young and Mark Steyn discuss the state of free speech online.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the first hour, Rich discussed how a new report had dropped about how Apple Smart devices (Phones, Tablets, and Computers) are at risk due to a possible hacking discovery. It's possible that your smart devices could be fully controlled by hackers without you having any control of your personal information. A federal judge on Thursday said he is inclined to unseal at least some of the probable cause affidavit used to secure a search of former President Donald Trump's Florida estate and ordered the government to submit proposed redactions. The judge refuses to unseal the affidavit to protect the witness's safety. Former President Trump's lawyer Christina Bobb was in court for the proceedings but did not make any arguments. While Trump and his allies have publicly called on the judge to release the affidavit, attorneys for the former president did not file any court papers arguing for its release. Philadelphia School District's new health policy. Students and Staff are required to wear masks mandated or Covid 19-Boosters for this upcoming school year. Would this affect students' learning once again?
Protect Your Apple Devices Rich discussed how a new report had dropped about how Apple Smart devices (Phones, Tablets, and Computers) are at risk due to a possible hacking discovery. It's possible that your smart devices could be fully controlled by hackers without you having any control of your personal information. A federal judge on Thursday said he is inclined to unseal at least some of the probable cause affidavit used to secure a search of former President Donald Trump's Florida estate and ordered the government to submit proposed redactions. The judge refuses to unseal the affidavit to protect the witness's safety. Former President Trump's lawyer Christina Bobb was in court for the proceedings but did not make any arguments. While Trump and his allies have publicly called on the judge to release the affidavit, attorneys for the former president did not file any court papers arguing for its release. Philadelphia School District's new health policy. Students and Staff are required to wear masks mandated or Covid 19-Boosters for this upcoming school year. Would this affect students' learning once again? Atlantic City New Attraction Giant Windmills Rich discussed Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind leases to build an ocean wind energy farm off the New Jersey coast, a full city block bordering the Boardwalk. The company paid $23.5 million in June for a full city block bordering the Boardwalk. Many shore homeowners and travelers may be furious about having their beach experiences disturb by these windmills. More Covid 19 scared as the CDC expected to have more control over the virus by putting more sanctions on workers and strict rules for children in schools. Why do states with fewer Covid-19 restrictions have fewer Covid cases than states with more restrictions? What's on the cut sheet Pt. 1 The Phillies Experience In the third hour Director of Fun and Games Jon Frazier joins the show to talk about the Phillies and special events that occurred at the ballpark. Dawn provides an update of what's going on in the city of Brotherly Love. The younger generations is complaining about the workforce “Working to Hard” Quiet Quitting In the final hour, Rich discussed What is the Anti-Work Movement? Many new findings have shown that the younger generations are not working hard, but “hardly working”. Younger generations are more pressed about doing the minimum work effort in the workforce to avoid not burning themselves out. Rich talks about the She-Hulk tv series and how the woke culture continues to involve itself in the media. What's on the cut sheet PT.2
The political world was rocked last week when FBI agents descended on Mar-a-Lago, Donald Trump's Florida estate, and scoured the former president's home, making off with boxes and boxes of documents. Later reports emerged that Trump may have held on to highly sensitive classified materials relating to the nation's nuclear program and will be accused of violating the Espionage Act. Democrats cheered the FBI raid while Trump supporters accused the Justice Department of engaging in a partisan witch hunt. Jimmy and his panel of The Grayzone's Max Blumenthal and America's comedian Kurt Metzger discuss what might have really motivated this unprecedented raid on a former president's home. Plus a segment on Andrew Yang's inability to defend his new third party effort under wilting questioning from CNN's Jim Acosta. Also featuring Stef Zamorano and Mike MacRae! And phone calls from Chuck Schumer and Andrew Cuomo!
Tonight on the Last Word: Georgia Gov. Kemp is fighting a subpoena in the Georgia election probe. Also, Mike Pence tells Republicans to tone down criticism of the FBI after the search of Donald Trump's Florida home. Plus, a Florida court rules a 16-year-old is too immature to have an abortion. And the Inflation Reduction Act lowers health care costs. Gwen Keyes Fleming, Harry Litman, Mark Zaid, Rep. Eric Swalwell, Dahlia Lithwick and Rep. Lauren Underwood join Lawrence O'Donnell.
Donald Trump's Florida home is raided by the FBI, Eric Trump makes a somewhat pathetic excuse for his dad, and Fox News anchors reveal just how fast they'll turn on law enforcement when things don't go their way.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New insights into what may have led to warrant for searching Donald Trump's Florida compound, Suspect in Salman Rushdie attack charged with 2nd degree attempted murder, Possible meteors caught on camera over Utah.
Newly released documents offer insight into what prompted the search of Donald Trump's Florida residence. The Inflation Reduction Act will invest more than $300 billion in energy and climate reform. Many Afghans are struggling a year after the Taliban took over their country's governance.
Dave Smith and Robbie The Fire Bernstein bring you the latest in politics! On this episode of Part Of The Problem,Dave and Robbie take a look at the media reaction to the raid on Donald Trump's Florida home, and how the deep state has been looking for a way to disqualify Trump from running for office again.This Episode Was Recorded On 8.13.22Support Our SponsorsITrust Capital - https://www.itrustcapital.com use promo code POTP for a free month and gold/ crypto investors guide Rock Auto - https://www.rockauto.comYo Kratom - https://yokratom.comSummer Porch Tour Ticketshttps://www.eventbrite.com/o/robbiethefire-33551841277Run Your Mouth Podcast:Full Video: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkfzjJt0KWYWuHOa9JdZdsgItunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/run-your-mouth/id1549622417Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ka50RAKTxFTxbtyPP8AHmFollow the show on social media:Twitter: https://twitter.com/ComicDaveSmithhttps://twitter.com/RobbieTheFirehttps://www.instagram.com/bmackayisrightInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theproblemdavesmith/https://www.instagram.com/robbiethefire/https://www.instagram.com/bmackayisrightSubscribe On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/DSmithcomicBuy Daves Album : Dave Smith Libertas - https://bit.ly/2Nq5seMDave Smith and Robbie The Fire Bernstein bring you the latest in Politics three times a week, with the promise of bonus episodes! Libertarian Philosophy mixed with a sense of humor, POTP is one of the leading voices in libertarianism.Dave Smith is a New York based stand-up comedian, radio personality, and political commentator. Dave can be seen regularly on “The Greg Gutfeld Show” and “Red Eye” on Fox News, as well as “Kennedy” on Fox Business Network. In 2013 Dave was featured as one of the New Faces at the prestigious Just For Laughs Comedy Festival in Montreal. He was also a featured performer on the New York Comedy Festival's “New York's Funniest” showcase in 2014 and 2015. Dave's outlet for his social commentary is his podcast, “Part of the Problem,” which is available on iTunes. Dave is also co-host of “The Legion of Skanks” podcast, available on the GaS Digital NetworkSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tonight on the Last Word: A judge unseals the search warrant for Donald Trump's Florida home showing that the FBI obtains 11 sets of classified documents from Mar-a-Lago. And Fulton County, Georgia district attorney Fani Willis pushes to enforce a subpoena against Sen. Lindsey Graham. Andrew Weissmann, Neal Katyal, Bradley Moss, Rep. Eric Swalwell, Michael Beschloss and Tim O'Brien join Lawrence O'Donnell.
Merrick Garland, America's attorney-general, said the Department of Justice has asked a judge in Florida to make public the warrant used to search Donald Trump's Florida estate. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
The warrant to search former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home in Florida could be unsealed as soon as this afternoon. In other news, gun deaths keep occurring throughout the country. In The Daily Article for August 12, 2022, Dr. Jim Denison considers the violence in our nation, five reasons we go to war, and why a deeper, more transformative solution is ultimately required to overcome the violence of our day. For more on experiencing and sharing the transforming love of God, please see my latest website article, “Family reunited with message in a bottle written by their late son.” Author: Dr. Jim Denison Narrator: Chris Elkins Subscribe: http://www.denisonforum.org/subscribe
Tonight on the Last Word: The Washington Post reports that the FBI searched Donald Trump's Florida home for nuclear documents. Also, an armed man attacks the FBI field office in Cincinnati. And Republicans defend Trump after the FBI search of Mar-a-Lago. Neal Katyal, Andrew Weissmann, Bradley Moss, Ben Rhodes, Ryan Reilly and Rep. Val Demings join Lawrence O'Donnell.
Dave Smith and Robbie The Fire Bernstein bring you the latest in politics! On this episode of Part Of The Problem, Dave and Robbie discuss the Raid on Donald Trump's Florida home and what it means for American politics moving forward!Support Our Sponsorshttps://podcastmerch.com/collections/part-of-the-problemFUM - www.breathefum.com/problem Better Help - Betterhelp.com/problem for 10% off your first monthYo Kratom - https://yokratom.comSummer Porch Tour Ticketshttps://www.eventbrite.com/o/robbiethefire-33551841277Run Your Mouth Podcast:Full Video: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkfzjJt0KWYWuHOa9JdZdsgItunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/run-your-mouth/id1549622417Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ka50RAKTxFTxbtyPP8AHmFollow the show on social media:Twitter: https://twitter.com/ComicDaveSmithhttps://twitter.com/RobbieTheFirehttps://www.instagram.com/bmackayisrightInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theproblemdavesmith/https://www.instagram.com/robbiethefire/https://www.instagram.com/bmackayisrightSubscribe On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/DSmithcomicBuy Daves Album : Dave Smith Libertas - https://bit.ly/2Nq5seMDave Smith and Robbie The Fire Bernstein bring you the latest in Politics three times a week, with the promise of bonus episodes! Libertarian Philosophy mixed with a sense of humor, POTP is one of the leading voices in libertarianism.Dave Smith is a New York based stand-up comedian, radio personality, and political commentator. Dave can be seen regularly on “The Greg Gutfeld Show” and “Red Eye” on Fox News, as well as “Kennedy” on Fox Business Network. In 2013 Dave was featured as one of the New Faces at the prestigious Just For Laughs Comedy Festival in Montreal. He was also a featured performer on the New York Comedy Festival's “New York's Funniest” showcase in 2014 and 2015. Dave's outlet for his social commentary is his podcast, “Part of the Problem,” which is available on iTunes. Dave is also co-host of “The Legion of Skanks” podcast, available on the GaS Digital Network.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Host Reed Galen is joined by Journalist and Historian Garrett Graff to discuss this week's raid on Donald Trump's Florida home. They discuss how Trump's documents investigation came to be in the sights of DOJ, the similarities (and differences) between the raid and the Watergate scandal, and the notion that (as of yet) we have never seen Trump backed into a corner. They also offer their thoughts as to whether we are in the beginning, the middle, or the end of “The Trump Era”.
The FBI searched former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home in Palm Beach, Florida, on Monday. Politico reported that the search was part of an investigation into the alleged mishandling of White House records, including potentially classified material. In The Daily Article for August 10, 2022, Dr. Jim Denison summarizes the search, asks if our system of government still works, and asserts that “the divisiveness of our day represents a strategic opportunity for followers of Christ.” For more on finding courage and serenity in the midst of storms, please see my latest article, “Trapped on ‘It's a Small World' and looking for lost nuclear bombs.”
More fallout from what may be a completely failed FBI raid on Donald Trump's Florida residence, and Dr. Naomi Wolf joins Rob Carson on the Newsmax hotline To call in and speak with Rob Carson live on the show, dial 1-800-922-6680 between the hours of 12 Noon and 3:00 pm Eastern Time Monday through Friday… E-mail Rob Carson at : RCarson@newsmax.com Musical parodies provided by www.JimGossett.com Looking for Newsmax caps, tees, mugs & more? Check out the Newsmax merchandise shop at : http://nws.mx/shop Download the free Newsmax app at www.newsmaxtv.com/app or go to www.NewsmaxTV.com to get the real news! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The FBI raided Donald Trump's Florida property Mar-A-Lago on Monday. A New York Times source says agents were searching for classified documents the former President might've taken with him after he left the White House. But the event was just one of several developments in the past few days involving Trump records kept from the various teams investigating him. Ilya Marritz, co-host of the podcasts "Will Be Wild" and “Trump Inc,” helps us round up all of Trump's mounting legal battles, including this one.And in headlines: explosions hit a key Russian airbase on the Crimean Peninsula, the average price of gas dropped to $4 a gallon, and Serena Williams plans to retire after the U.S. Open.Show Notes:“Will Be Wild” – https://apple.co/3HcFEO5Vote Save America: Fuck Bans Action Plan – https://votesaveamerica.com/roe/Crooked Coffee is officially here. Our first blend, What A Morning, is available in medium and dark roasts. Wake up with your own bag at crooked.com/coffeeFollow us on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/whataday/For a transcript of this episode, please visit crooked.com/whataday
The FBI executes a search warrant at Donald Trump's Florida residence — Mar-a-Lago — to find presidential papers which may belong in the National Archives. Many on the political right call it an unprecedented raid and say it crosses a constitutional and civil line from which there's no going back. [NOTE: We apologize for the quality of Bill Whittle's audio, and recommend you turn him up to 11.] Stephen Green, Bill Whittle and Scott Ott, create five new episodes of Right Angle each week, including one Backstage for Members-only. When you become a Member, you unlock access to that, and a lot more. To become a producer, and connect with thousands of committed conservative patriots, tap the big green button at https://BillWhittle.com If you liked this program, you may make a one-time donation with PayPal or credit card when you tap the big button at https://BillWhittle.com
Today on Post Reports, why the FBI searched former president Donald Trump's Florida residence, Mar-a-Lago, and what they're looking for.Read more:On Monday, former president Donald Trump announced that his Palm Beach, Fla., home had been searched by the FBI. No former president has ever faced a search by federal investigators like this.This is the next step in an investigation of whether Trump took classified documents with him when he left the White House. The National Archives retrieved 15 boxes of documents from Mar-a-Lago earlier this year.Matt Zapotosky, an editor at The Post who formerly covered the Justice Department, explains what federal agents were looking for and the complex calculations behind the FBI's search.
P.M. Edition for Aug. 9. The FBI search of former President Donald Trump's Florida home, Mar-a-Lago, is raising plenty of questions, including whether federal agents found any classified government documents. Such a discovery could have serious legal and political implications for Trump. Reporter Corinne Ramey joins host Annmarie Fertoli to discuss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ross is joined by David Ruff of Washed Media to discuss their kids sharing a nanny, Kanye West's continued roasting of Pete Davidson, whether Mark Zuckerberg or Elon Musk is more ridiculous, the Democratic Party's misguided attempt to rebrand President Biden as "Dark Brandon," the FBI raid on Donald Trump's Florida home, the escalating situation between the PGA and LIV Golf, Alex Jones, and, somehow, more. Support our sponsors: Manscaped.com (Code: RBP for 20% OFF + FREE shipping) Birddogs.com (Code: ROSS for FREE gift with order) MyBookie.ag (Code: RBP for deposit bonus) Ad-free Friday episodes and additional bonus content: Patreon.com/RossBolenPodcast Presented by Bolen Media: BolenMedia.com
FBI agents searched former President Donald Trump's Florida home looking for classified documents. WSJ's Alex Leary discusses what we know about the investigation and some of the potential consequences of the search. Further Reading: - FBI Searches Trump's Florida Home Mar-a-Lago in Document Investigation - Search of Trump's Home Roils 2022 Midterms, 2024 Presidential Race Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Senior US Republicans have condemned the FBI's search of Donald Trump's Florida home on Monday, calling it "an abuse of power". We ask what it takes for the FBI to carry out a search - and what they might have been looking for. Also in the programme: Russia has played down a series of explosions at a military airfield in Crimea, but could this be the beginning of a major Ukrainian offensive? And how heat and drought this year are affecting countries like never before - we hear from Iraq, from Panama, and from France. (Image: A Trump supporter protests near the Trump National Golf Club after former U.S. President Donald Trump said that FBI agents raided his Mar-a-Lago Palm Beach home / Eduardo Munoz)