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Untitled Beatles Podcast
New Early Beatles Recordings: LIVE at Walthamstow and Bournemouth (1963)

Untitled Beatles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2025 63:06


Holy Beatles Discovery! Two 1963 concerts, in arguably made up British towns, have surfaced! They capture the early days of British Beatlemania (#BillyJoel) and are a revelatory addition to the Beatle live catalog. One can only hope Calderstone/UMe releases it in a souped up vinyl version, with an Apple and on Capitol's 1988 purple label, for only $75! #ThrowInADamnGnome #AndAnXDRChime As if we needed any more proof that the fabs were on top of their game well before they hit the U.S. (angry Chicago guy: "How come Tony & T.J. hate A Murica so bad? And how come I'm wet again, in my no-fun places?"), these raw and rare recordings reiterate the unmatched power of the early live Beatles. A newly, virtually, reunited Gab Two discuss this and more, and ask the questions only the censored, silenced media on Fox, Newsmax, Breitbart, countless podcasts, and Sinclair's local news affiliates are brave/high enough to ask, like:

Get Rich Education
545: Eliminating the Property Tax, DC Real Estate Crash, Future Inflation and Interest Rates

Get Rich Education

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 45:53


Register here for the live online event to learn about ‘Cleveland's Amazing Cash Flow Opportunities' on Thursday 3/20. Keith discusses the potential elimination of property tax, highlighting its impact on home affordability, rent stability, population influx, and retiree financial relief. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis supports a constitutional amendment requiring 60% voter approval to abolish property tax.  Hear about the broader economic implications, including the potential for increased sales tax and widened wealth inequality.  GRE Coach, Naresh, analyzes the impact of federal layoffs on the DC housing market, predicting a decline in home values and increased private sector job opportunities. Both emphasize the importance of the BRRRR strategy for real estate investors. Show Notes: GetRichEducation.com/545 For access to properties or free help with a GRE Investment Coach, start here: GREmarketplace.com GRE Free Investment Coaching:GREmarketplace.com/Coach Get mortgage loans for investment property: RidgeLendingGroup.com or call 855-74-RIDGE  or e-mail: info@RidgeLendingGroup.com Invest with Freedom Family Investments.  You get paid first: Text FAMILY to 66866 Will you please leave a review for the show? I'd be grateful. Search “how to leave an Apple Podcasts review”  For advertising inquiries, visit: GetRichEducation.com/ad Best Financial Education: GetRichEducation.com Get our wealth-building newsletter free— text ‘GRE' to 66866 Our YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/c/GetRichEducation Follow us on Instagram: @getricheducation Complete episode transcript:   Automatically Transcribed With Otter.ai    Keith Weinhold  0:01   Welcome to GRE. I'm your host. Keith Weinhold, there's a proposal to eliminate the property tax. Is a Washington DC real estate crash upon us, then a terrific guest and I are talking about the future of interest rates in inflation. And finally, an event you won't want to miss all today on get rich education.   Speaker 1  0:23   Since 2014 the powerful get rich education podcast has created more passive income for people than nearly any other show in the world. This show teaches you how to earn strong returns from passive real estate investing in the best markets without losing your time being a flipper or landlord. Show Host Keith Weinhold writes for both Forbes and Rich Dad advisors and delivers a new show every week since 2014 there's been millions of listener downloads of 188 world nations. He has a list show guests and key top selling personal finance author Robert Kiyosaki, get rich education can be heard on every podcast platform, plus it has its own dedicated Apple and Android listener phone apps build wealth on the go with get rich education podcast, sign up now for the get rich education podcast, or visit get rich education.com   Corey Coates  1:09   You're listening to the show that has created more financial freedom than nearly any show in the world. This is get rich education. You Keith,   Keith Weinhold  1:25   welcome to GRE from Fort Carson, Colorado to Carson City, Nevada and across 188 nations worldwide. I'm Keith Weinhold, and you are in for another wealth building week at get rich education. I don't like to predict interest rates, because it's really hard to do. But it does get interesting today, because our guest says that he will with his tight read on the economy, this is a unique time, perhaps in my entire life, where we have more new policies shaping the economy and real estate. Then, anytime I can remember, policies are made by politicians, but we don't get into the politics here, rather the policies and how it affects you and her. Any of these policies spicier than this one from earlier this month. Be mindful that this voice is from a person that made his name as a real estate investor.    Donald Trump  2:29   I also  have a message tonight for the incredible people of Greenland. We strongly support your right to determine your own future, and if you choose, we welcome you into the United States of America. We need Greenland for national security and even international security, and we're working with everybody involved to try and get it. But we need it really for international world security. And I think we're going to get it one way or the other. We're going to get it. We will keep you safe. We will make you rich, and together, we will take Greenland to heights like you have never thought possible before. It's a very small population, but very, very large piece of land and very, very important.   Keith Weinhold  3:17   Yes, the long time New York City Real Estate Investor there has gone well beyond Gotham now with plans to expand America's real estate empire, if you will.   Is this imperialism or America First policy? Or is it abject comedy? I guess that it could be all three. I'll let you decide. Well, the federal policy shakeups like that, also what they seem to be doing are emboldening others, including at the state level, where Florida, interestingly, recently proposed eliminating the property tax, taking it to zero. What is property tax free? Real Estate coming to you as well. Let's look at the prospects for this and what the effects would be of eliminating the Property Tax with some things that you probably never thought about before, and yes, your mind might shoot ahead. You might anticipate saving 1000s in lost tax dollars every year, even saving over 10,000 bucks a year per single family home in high tax areas. And you know, property taxes, sharpest critics, they say you have got to get rid of this thing, because you basically just endlessly rent your house from the government, and the rent goes up every year, and so therefore it's like forever rent that you have to pay. What's even worse is that the. Amount of property tax you pay is based on your homes or your apartment buildings market value. Well, because the government prints so much money and creates inflation that pumps up all the housing values, many of which are fake, inflated gains, and then your property tax goes up based on this phantom gain. And we've really seen that over the last five years, both real gains and Phantom gains. And then, plus, of course, each full dollar that you earn from your work right now is already taxed, say, down to just 70 cents, is what you've got left over. Well, then your 70 cents is further whittled down by property tax and all the other taxes that you have to pay out of that currently, all 50 states have a property tax every one of them, and you might already know that property taxes, they're basically highest in really two main places. When we look at property tax as a percent of your income. Those places are Texas and the Northeast, where they're upwards of 4% even 5% in fact, it's more than 5% of your income every year that goes to property tax in the state of Maine, but it's 4% or more in a number of states. And of course, if you don't pay them every single year until you die, the government will repossess your home from you. And almost 5 million Americans lose their home every year, many of them to this tax foreclosure. And in the US, the property owner pays the property tax, of course, but effectively, renters do too, because as landlords, we pass it along to tenants. It's embedded in that market rent amount, all right. Well, can we end the property tax? Well, former presidential candidates like Ron Paul and Herman Cain have proposed it. They didn't get elected. Texas has discussed it a lot, but yeah, it's Florida that has newly and boldly proposed eliminating the property tax. And like falling dominoes, if this gets abolished in one state, it increases the chances that more will follow. And Florida is a big state, the third largest in population. Well, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis came out and said this, taxing land and property is the more oppressive and ineffective form of taxation. That's what he said. Now let me tell you why he says that before we look at the chances that property tax will be eliminated, DeSantis says it's oppressive, because look see, you can personally dodge your income tax by making your paycheck smaller, although that might not be desirable, you sure could, and you can certainly avoid sales tax by consuming less, but see there is no escape from property tax. That's the oppression that's being referred to here. Let me tell you where we're at with eliminating the property tax, and then what the absolutely Titanic impacts of this would be DeSantis goes on to say, property taxes are local, not state. So we'd need to do a constitutional amendment which requires 60% of voters to approve it, to eliminate them, which DeSantis supports, even to reform or lower them. Right? But he goes on to say this, and here we go. We should put the boldest amendment on the ballot that has a chance of getting that 60% that's the end of the quote. Okay, so that's what it's going to take to eliminate property tax in Florida, where, if it happens, it could be a model for other states to follow, like we're seeing a little bit with the zero income tax states. All right, here's what I think would happen if they were eliminated. First home affordability would massively improve, skyrocketing property values. So many more people could afford the lowered monthly payment without property tax making prices soar, especially the values of lower price to median priced homes. They could really bring those into the affordability range, and they are the exact ones that make the best rental properties. What about rents? If property taxes went to zero, rents would stay stable. Landlords would do little or nothing to drop them. That's just how it works when people are already used to paying a certain price. Also population influx to the affected area. I mean that population influx that already works for states in attracting residents. That have zero state income tax, it would with property tax too. I mean that would clearly be desirable for people to own property tax free homes, especially in the beginning, before this settles in and those home prices soar. Also, retiree financial relief would take place. Those people on fixed incomes would really be helped. But you know what would not happen with governments slashed property tax revenue. They couldn't reduce their spending proportionally. I have no faith that they could. They would have to get their income from elsewhere and see shifting away from property tax over to beefing up your sales tax, that would hurt poor people the most. For example, in Florida's case, it's been studied, and they discovered they would have to increase their sales tax from the current 6% up to 12% to maintain the same services. Can you imagine 12% sales tax, and another effect of abolished property tax is that wealth inequality would widen because the property owners are the ones that benefit the most. So those are the big effects. But look, there are more problems eliminating property tax, that means the areas would need to find another way to pay for schools and roads and parks and local services like police and emergency responders. Maybe some of that stuff could be privatized. But if the tax, if that were just shifted away from local government and that went toward state and federal government, well, then local control would be lost. So that is a really undesirable side effect. But as a real estate investor, come on. The prospect of an abolished property tax that has got to excite you. I wouldn't count on it happening anytime soon, but now you know more about the prospects for it happening and what the impact would be with an elimination of property tax.    coming up soon. Here on the GRE podcast, what the Bible says about money when Pastor John joins us, it's going to be a show unlike any we've ever done before, and maybe will ever do again. You might not be a Christian or religious at all, but this is still relevant to you, because the Bible is the top selling book in the history of the world, and it has an indelible influence on the people around you. The book the Bible, says some things that make you wonder if wealth accumulation is even virtuous. We're gonna face those verses head on and get pastor John's insights there. That's a really anticipated show. I'm also gonna ask him what other religions have to say about money. Also some well known guests down the road here on the show, including the get rich education debut of Laurel Langemeier and more. LAUREL she was known as the millionaire maker since back in the days when a million dollars was actually a lot of money. To be sure that you don't miss these upcoming episodes on your pie catching device, hit the Follow button right now while it's on your mind and you'll be all set. Let's meet with this week's guest.   This week's guest is a familiar one, because he's on Team GRE, yeah, it's an in house chat with our super helpful investment coach. What he does is he helps you devise your big picture real estate strategy all the way down to connecting you with the exact right property addresses. He does that free at GRE marketplace business speaker Jim Rohn said, formal education will make you a living. Self education will make you a fortune. He's got both with an MBA from Duke. Then he worked at both banks and financial publishing companies before landing here at GRE in 2021 but importantly, for years now, he's been an active real estate investor, just like you and I are. Hey, a big welcome back to the show. Naresh Vista,   Naresh Vissa  14:13   hey, thanks for that wonderful, wow, amazing introduction, and thanks for having me back on. It's been a few months.   Keith Weinhold  14:20   Yeah, we haven't heard from you since October here. So what's going on in the real estate and economics world? From your vantage point, everyone's got a different slant on it based on what they see.   Naresh Vissa  14:32   There's a lot happening. As you know, Keith and our listeners, I'm not sure if they're following, but we're seeing tremendous, tremendous changes in the financial markets in general, and the financial markets include the real estate markets, and the impact is going to be widespread for better or for worse, I think, for better over the long haul. So what I'm talking about right now is, for example, interest rates, mortgage rates, home value. Use inflation, those are all very important parts of the economy. And we have this new government department called Doge, the Department of government efficiency. And Doge has gone in. And I loved your newsletter where you talked about Doge a little bit, and the walk that I took, as you called it, the awkward walk with a box full of your stuff or something like that. The sure, because I've been fired before. Yep, yep, it's happened to me once too. I took the awkward walk with the box of of random stuff. Yeah, lots and lots of of layoffs are happening within the government. The private sector continues to lay off people as well, like it usually does, and this is a big deal. The reason why it's a big deal is because aggregate demand. I don't want to say it will be killed, but we're already seeing an impact on home values in places that are very dependent on government workers, places like Washington, DC, Virginia, Maryland, there's actually a 10% year on year decline in home values in those areas. I don't know if you knew about that, Keith, but that's been the impact, and that's based off of the February statistics, the February numbers. So we've seen a decline, and that decline will likely spread to other areas that are dependent on federal workers, or where federal workers make up a good chunk of the local economy. I bring this up because we have providers in Maryland who we work with, who GRE has worked with for three or four years now, and they're seeing somewhat of a decline in the area as well. Because just you don't have to work in DC to be a federal worker. You can work in a major city like Baltimore or in a suburb in between Baltimore and BC. So we're seeing somewhat of a decline in our investors have all of a sudden gotten interested in investment property in the Maryland area because they knew, hey, we know GRE works in the Baltimore operates in the Baltimore area, and just want to scope out some homes. So previously, two years ago, three years ago, when list price was not negotiable. Now all of a sudden, the sellers are open to offers when there was no budging on offers three years ago. So I bring this up because the Department of government efficiency, I believe, to my knowledge, we're up to six figures. More than 100,000 workers have either been laid off or taken the buyout package, so we're somewhere in the six figures of people who got that now, they do have eight months severance. But with that being said, you would think that most humans, they'll immediately start looking for the next job. They're not gonna just enjoy for eight months and then scramble to find that next job. So this is having a widespread impact on housing, home values on it's going to have an impact on interest rates. We're seeing that interest rates are coming down, and if there's any sign, which I don't think there is, but if there's any sign of a recession, if there's any sign of bleeding, then the Fed is going to start cutting interest rates again. So I think we saw peak interest rates a few months ago, those interest rate values, those mortgage rates, aren't going to be going back up anytime soon. We know that almost it's almost a fact that we know that, because the Fed is not going to be raising rates, the most punishing thing they can do is just keep rates steady for a long period of time. But I didn't anticipate that later this year, they're going to start cutting again because of these widespread mass layoffs.   Keith Weinhold  18:32    And of course, Washington, DC is essentially ground zero for these federal layoffs. Federal jobs account for about 25% of DC jobs. You the listener, probably find it to be no surprise that that is the highest in the nation. But of course, this can also affect private companies, those private companies that have federal government contracts as well, and Naresh, before we open it up to the nation, we just think about DC. Do we have any idea of what properties are going to be hurt the most? A lot of times you might think of that in the case of what is the income range of these federal employees that are being laid off now, a lot of them are probationary employees, meaning that they're in their first year of employment.   Naresh Vissa  19:19   Well, it's a huge mix keep. That's a really good question, because I think a broker, like a real estate broker who's trying to sell will try to beef up the price and say, Oh, this doesn't affect us, and this only affects very high income folks. Well, that's the fact of the matter. Is there, if you work for the federal government, you're not necessarily ultra high income or ultra high net worth, you get the perks, and you get perks of working a government civil servant Job while taking somewhat of a lower pay. So it's actually a mix, because you have people in the first two years of employment. So the youngsters. Now, those aren't your homeowners, though, the 2223 24 those. Just say the people in their mid 20s, they're not the homeowners, they're the renters. So you can expect them to leave. They'll probably if they can't find a job, which it's going to be much harder to find a job in that DC area, they may move to Philadelphia or New York or California or wherever they can find a job. They'll just get up and move and move, and that's one of the benefits. I did that when I was in my early and mid 20s, many times where I just packed up and moved. I was more than happy to do it. So they're not your homeowners, but the homeowners are going to be the people who are getting laid off. So there are mass layoffs happening right now, and those people are homeowners, and then the people who are taking the buyout packages very likely, because they're either approaching or at retirement age, and it remains to be seen whether those people it's like a retirement gift, like, Hey, this is a great party. You know, getting eight months of free pay. Like, that's pretty amazing and happy retirement. Or maybe folks were like, they didn't say for retirement all that much, and they were planning to work another 10 years. Those are the people who could be sellers. Bottom line is, when you have this amount of mass layoffs, and we're seeing it in the data, there are more homes for sale today in that DMV area. I By the way, I used to live there. I used to live in in Maryland, great. More homes for sale today than I believe in the lab, definitely over the last five years. And it could be even over the last 15 years, to my knowledge.   Keith Weinhold  21:29   And for those that don't know DMV, that means Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, that area, yep. So   Naresh Vissa  21:34   there are more homes for sale, and the home values actually are now. This is a crazy thing. The home values in on average are back at 2020 levels. So basically, the peak of 2020, is what the home values are at today. And just my prediction. I don't think it takes a genius to predict this, but the layoffs are just getting started. They're just scratching the surface, and they're going to continue, because this Doge is a an 18 month program or an 18 month project. It's supposed to, it was called the Manhattan Project of our time. So they're just scratching the surface. And I'd expect home values in those areas to continue to fall. And you're gonna see it's not immediate. It's not like there are mass layoffs one day and then home values fall the next month. A lot of these effects, we won't start seeing them where the DC area won't start seeing them. 678, months down the road,   Keith Weinhold  22:27   Doge is more than just a meme coin. Now our own in house investment coach, Naresh Vissa and I are talking about the state of real estate today. More we come back, including nuracious thoughts on the future direction of inflation. This is Get Rich Education. I'm your host. Keith Weinhold   you know what's crazy? Your bank is getting rich off of you. The average savings account pays less than 1% it's like laughable. Meanwhile, if your money isn't making at least 4% you're losing to inflation. That's why I started putting my own money into the FFI liquidity fund. It's super simple. Your cash can pull in up to 8% returns, and it compounds. It's not some high risk gamble like digital or AI stock trading. It's pretty low risk because they've got a 10 plus year track record of paying investors on time in full every time. 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Listen to get rich education with Keith Weinhold, and don't quit your Daydream.    Keith Weinhold  24:49   welcome back to get recidiation. I'm your host. Keith Weinhold, it's an in house chat with our own GRE investment coach, Naresh Vissa. He's been talking about the fallout on DC area. Jobs with the regime shakeup that we had in the White House starting earlier this year. And Naresh, I know that you have some thoughts about what this can do to the future direction of inflation. Tell us about it.    Naresh Vissa  25:12   Well, the first thing Keith is, if you look throughout history, or even your lifetime, what we saw from 2021 until today, really, because inflation is going up. I don't want to say it's going back up, but it is going up. We've seen an inflationary cycle that I've never seen in my lifetime. It's worse than any short term inflation cycle that this country has faced, at least in my lifetime. And I was born in the late 80s, let's just say 1990 and moving forward. So I bring that up because this is some pretty bad inflation that the world and that the United States has seen, and we don't need to get into all the details about how it happened or the mistakes that were made at the time when the Fed should have started raising rates, when the government should have stopped spending. That's all history. Moving forward, I'm actually very optimistic now that we've actually reached peak inflation. And when I say peak inflation, I mean during this micro cycle where inflation has gone back up from a 2.4% rate to a 3% rate. I think that's the highest we're going to get during this micro cycle. It did reach some I believe it was above 9% in 2022 yes, we're definitely not going to going to reach that. But 3% is still too high for the Federal Reserve. It's still too high for Americans. It's a major reason why Americans went to the voting boots and or the ballot boxes and made the decisions that they made because of inflation. It's the most important issue on most Americans minds. And I bring this up because I'm very optimistic that we've seen this 3% peak and that we're going to be going down moving forward because of the first half of this interview, the fact that all of a sudden, it is a sudden thing, because a lot of people weren't expecting this, I was, but a lot of people weren't expecting these mass government layoffs. And these mass government layoffs, they hit corporations. They hit private businesses. Anyone with a government contract is going to be hit anyone who was profiting off of waste, fraud, abuse, which you'll be surprised how many private and many times this is legal, like it's legal waste, it's legal abuse, and all of a sudden those checks are going to stop coming in, or the way of doing those business practices are going to stop because the government is clamping down on it. Why? Because it's taxpayer money, and taxpayers are upset. So the pullback or the elimination of waste, fraud, abuse, is definitely a good thing, but also the mass layoffs, we're going to see a decrease in aggregate demand. And when we see a decrease, I'll just say demand. I mean, that's more common, so we'll see a decline in demand. So when there's a decline in demand, what happens? Prices go down, and we're already seeing it. There's already proof of it. I already I brought up the housing market in the DMV area, and I can also tell you oil prices, for example, which is one of the main drivers of inflation, oil and gas energy prices one of the top three drivers, along with government spending. So you got mass layoffs, which will kill a lot of that aggregate demand, you have the oil, gas and energy, and then the reduction in government spending. So all that combined is going to lower inflation, going back to the energy prices, oil is down for really since the inauguration. That trend should continue, given the policy change, and that drives it drives inflation, it drives deflation, it drives pricing, because any good that you need, it's probably going to be transported with the use of energy the microphone you're using, Keith, how was it shipped? Maybe in a truck, and the truck is powered by fuel, or maybe something was sent in an airplane or in an actual ship. All that requires energy and fuel. So if you can lower energy costs, then we're going to see a continued decline in inflation, and energy costs continue to fall, continue to plummet. So I think this is good for inflation. Yes, it is. There is pain. We talked the first entire half of this episode on layoffs. Layoffs are they're painful. Taking that Walk of Shame is painful. There is going to be pain. But at the same time, remember, there are more than 10 million available private sector jobs, and we already have more than a million jobs that are opening up as a result of investment within the United States since January, 20 of this year. We have companies like Apple. We have Taiwan, semiconductor, Eli Lilly, the list goes on and on and on, of major corporations, big corporations, mid sized companies, who are opening up more operations within the United States. So the private sector jobs, which are really the innovative, long lasting jobs, they are growing there is just a tremendous. To opportunity, especially for young people. If I was young again, I wouldn't want to work for the government. I'd want to go work for one of these companies, where they're essentially going to be recruiting and begging youngsters to come work for them   Keith Weinhold  30:12   to corroborate nourishes lower inflation expectations. Since the beginning of the year, we've had a fairly sharp decrease in bond yields now. GRE listeners know by now that mortgage rates somewhat move with Jerome Powell's federal funds rate, but they're more closely tied to bond yields, specifically the yield on the 10 year T note. Okay, so then what makes the 10 year go lower? Hence, mortgage rates along with them, that is lower inflation expectations in a slowing economy. And another reason that bond yields and hence mortgage rates with them, fall, is when people sell stocks and make a flight to safety into bonds, that pushes up bond prices and lowers bond yields. So again, those are two factors that move bond yields and, resultantly, mortgage rates. And that's what has been happening.   Naresh Vissa  31:08   absolutely. And the important thing to remember something you touched on and what I talked about earlier, which is, yes, there is going to be a reduction in federal government and federal government jobs, and I think this is going to pass on to states as well. I think many states, in fact, I know that many states, even blue states, are taking a look at their books and saying, hey, you know what? We should be making cuts too. Because states, they operate on much tighter budgets, whereas the federal government, they basically have access to a printing press. State governments do not so the point that I'm making here is that, yes, it's painful. We're going through some pain right now. The DMV area is going through some pain. The stock market has gone through some pain. The Crypto markets have gone through some pain. Everyone's gone through some pain, but they say no pain, no gain, and the jobs are being transferred, as I brought up earlier, from the government sector to the private sector, and the private sector is where we can see tremendous, tremendous growth. Look at GRE for example, we're a private company, and we've seen tremendous growth, right? Tremendous growth in just innovation and and our services and our offerings. Now, imagine a bigger company that, and how much growth they can have. I think overall, I'm very optimistic and about inflation coming down, hitting that 2% target by the end of this year. In fact, I think it'll hit that 2% target a few months before the end of the year. And once we hit that target, then the Fed is going to start cutting rates again, and there's a chance that they may even start cutting rates before we hit that 2% target. I don't think they should. I thought they made a mistake doing that last year when they started cutting, when inflation hit 2.4% I think or two and a half percent, they started cutting again. I think the inflation rate has to hit actually 2% across the board, and then they can start with their gradual cutting. So if somebody asked today, hey, narration, which many do as, hey, how low do you think interest rates are going to go this year? My answer is not very low. This here, you'd have to have a cataclysmic Black Swan event, which it's called Black Swan because none of us can predict it, none of us can see it. So you'd have to have an event like that for the Fed to just basically slash rates overnight, which I don't see anytime soon. The other most popular question I've gotten this week is, are we going to go into a recession? You know, it seems like the world is falling apart and world war three and and stocks are tanking, and crypto is tanking, and this is tanking and that's tanking. This is when people told me a few weeks ago, actually. And my answer is, No, I don't think we're going to see a recession unless there's a black swan event. But I don't think so. And the reason is because of the tool that the Fed has. The Fed can cut, cut, cut. That's one of the Ben now, if we were at low interest rates, if we were at, let's say, historic low interest rates, and we were in this situation today, I would be very pessimistic and say it's not looking good. But any sign of a recession, the Fed is going to act at their next meeting. They won't even need to call an emergency meeting. They'll act at their next meeting, whenever that may be, they'll act and start cutting rates, and that's going to quickly stimulate the economy and get investors like our folks, because that's going to affect the bond yields, that's going to affect the mortgage rates, and investors are going to jump in to buy real estate, and people are going to jump in to buy discounts in the stock market, et cetera, et cetera.   Keith Weinhold  34:44   To your point, thank goodness the Fed has some ammo. Since the federal funds rate is about 4% they do have some ammo, and they can cut that rate down. You can imagine if the Fed funds rate was zero, like it was a few years ago, and they couldn't make cuts because they don't want to. Make it negative. So Naresh and I here talking about a number of forces that are largely outside your control. So these are the sort of things you can keep your eye on. However, there is something you can do that's very much in your control, and it happens this Thursday, where you can join Naresh and a co host on our upcoming live event. Tell us about it, Naresh.   Naresh Vissa  35:22   well, like you said, it's this Thursday, we're going to be talking about the BRRRR strategy, which has become the most popular real estate investment strategy. GRE has seen in its existence. Our investors are almost hooked onto this burst strategy. We're going to talk more about it on the webinar. Burr stands for buy, rehab, rent, refinance, repeat, and we'll get into all that in the webinar. It's a great way to build equity in a property very quickly, and to use that equity towards your down payment, so that you're not paying that standard, traditional 20 to 25% down. Some of our investors have done BRRRR's in markets like Tennessee, where they put zero down, or where they even made money on the if you want to call it the flip, so we're going to be talking about them. It's specifically geared towards we've done a burr event before on the Memphis, Tennessee market. This is a burr online event that covers the Cleveland, Ohio market, and that's a market that we have not touched on much here at get rich education, we've promoted some properties here and there. It's a really popular market, and it's a state that is growing and looking if someone were to ask me, Hey, Naresh what's the one state that you think can become the next Florida. And we've covered Florida here before. I live in Florida. Politics aside, Florida has boomed Since 2020. Or so. The number of how you can judge a state's growth is by its GDP numbers. And most importantly, are people moving there? That's the key. Are people moving there? And I would say Ohio is that next state where I think many people in the Midwest are going to say, hey, you know what, I want to go move there, because they're looking to make a lot of changes that are pro growth, that are pro real estate, including potentially eliminating the property tax, school choice programs there. That's huge for kids, universal school choice, and, most importantly, potentially eliminating the income tax now, these are all long term plans. It's not happening anytime soon, but those are the visions and the goals for Ohio, and I think they're going to happen by 2030 I would expect many of these plans and policies to happen. And what that means for real estate is it's going to boom because people are going to move to Ohio because of that, there aren't a lot of states that offer no income tax. So those are my thoughts on Ohio, and we're going to talk a little bit more about that on the webinar.   Keith Weinhold  37:50   Many expect Vivek Ramaswami to be the next governor of Ohio. If that comes true, Vivek has a lot of the same pro business policies that Ron DeSantis does in Florida, for example, Ohio has a high population, a stable population, America's seventh largest population, and a slow growing one with a great diversity of industry there in Ohio and Cleveland.   Naresh Vissa  38:15   So Keith, we have we're approaching record numbers of registrations for this event. We still have room for several more people. So I highly recommend people go to GRE webinars.com. That's GRE webinars.com. You can register for the event. It's going to be fun. All of our webinars recently have been a ton of fun. We've gotten great feedback, a lot of engagement. I think you'll learn a lot for sure. So I'm looking forward to seeing everybody there.    Keith Weinhold  38:42   Your co host, Phil, was on last week's show with us, both you and Phil, we'll be talking about this burr live event in Cleveland. I really suggest you, the listener, attend live. You might get a better Property selection that way, and you'll surely be able to ask questions, and sometimes with the other participants, they ask a really good question that you had not even thought of previously. It's our live burr event for Cleveland cash flow properties. You the listener probably remember when Phil was here last week, we gave an example of where you can get eight to one leverage and up to $500 cash flow on a single family home in Cleveland. I really recommend that you attend, and you'll be hearing more from the race, then you can sign up at GRE webinars.com We'll see if we break that record of, I think, 538 registrants last webinar that we had late last year. Do you have any last thoughts about the event? Naresh,   Naresh Vissa  39:41   like I said, before our events have it's free to attend. That's the first thing. You don't need to pay us anything. But we sell out these events. So I highly recommend that people go once again to GRE webinars.com. We can only hold a certain number of people. It's a few 100 people. So we want to sell out again. We hope you can. Join us and you will not regret I think you're gonna really like the Cleveland market. We're gonna talk more about that, the Ohio market in general. And I think folks are really, really gonna like this strategy. I know a lot of you have invested in Burt, in other markets, or have been researching Burr and you really like what you hear this is the market. I think that you should pay really, really close attention to our team is really strong there. Phil's team, really strong, very honest. They're quick, they're reliable. So if you've had a bad experience doing a burr elsewhere, I think you'll have a better experience with our team over here.    Keith Weinhold  40:35   We'd call it a sellout crowd, but you don't have to pay anything. We'd call it a standing room only crowd, but you don't have to stand up. You can sit down and enjoy it from the comfort of your own home this Thursday at 8pm eastern at GRE webinars.com. Thanks for coming on to the show. Naresh,    Naresh Vissa  40:51   thanks a lot, Keith.   Keith Weinhold  40:57   Yeah, strong insights from our own new race today, inflation expectations cut back and forth like a knife with big policy decisions on layoffs and tariffs and more tariffs on lumber and gypsum board. I mean, they are two of the major inputs that can increase the cost of homes. Gypsum board just means drywall tariffs, slow trade, less fuel is used to ship things like we touched on. And a lot of people ask, well, doesn't an economic slowdown mean lower prices, but yet don't tariffs raise prices? Well, you got to take on that from Naresh today. Now, sometimes I am asked, where is the real opportunity in today's real estate market? I've been a guest on other business shows lately, and I've been asked that question, where's the opportunity in today's real estate market? And I've got two answers. If you have more money and less time. Go with new build properties, because builders are still awarding you with massive rate buy downs, often to near a 5% mortgage rate. They are buying it down for you, but instead, if you have less money and more time, because you have to wait a few months for a rehab, then go with the burr strategy. That is the other opportunity. It's going to give you a higher return than new build in most cases, because what you get is in improbably high leverage along with strong cash flow. And those are two notions that typically don't go together. Well, on Thursday, we're bringing that to you with our live event. I mean, is there a more seasoned pro with the burr strategy in the entire nation than one co host for the event? Phil and then the mind spring of knowledge and ideas from Naresh as the other co host, and they're both active investors themselves, bringing you the opportunity in Cleveland in just a few days. And of the hundreds of registrants, not all of them attend live, but do attend live. If you can give yourself an advantage, you can be connected with available properties conducive to the burr strategy. If you're interested, or maybe you're just more interested in how it all works one last time it is GRE 's live event for Cleveland's amazing cash flow opportunities this coming Thursday, the 20th at 8pm Eastern, 5pm Pacific, healthy real world monthly rents that are more than 1% of the purchase price single family properties, many for under 100k in investor sweet spots. It's free to attend. It's from the comfort of your own home. Registration is still open at GRE webinars.com until next week. I'm your host. Keith Weinhold, don't quit your Daydream.   Speaker 2  44:04   Nothing on this show should be considered specific, personal or professional advice. Please consult an appropriate tax, legal, real estate, financial or business professional for individualized advice. Opinions of guests are their own. Information is not guaranteed. All investment strategies have the potential for profit or loss. The host, is operating on behalf of get rich Education LLC exclusively.   Keith Weinhold  44:28   You know, whenever you want the best written real estate and finance info, oh, geez, today's experience limits your free articles access, and it's got paywalls and pop ups and push notifications and cookies disclaimers, it's not so great. So then it's vital to place nice, clean, free content into your hands that adds no hype value to your life. That's why this is the golden age of quality newsletters, and I write every word of ours. Myself. It's got a dash of humor, and it's to the point because even the word abbreviation is too long, my letter usually takes less than three minutes to read, and when you start the letter, you also get my one hour fast real estate video. Course, it's all completely free. It's called the Don't quit your Daydream. Letter, it wires your mind for wealth, and it couldn't be easier for you to get it right now. Just text GRE to 66866, while it's on your mind, take a moment to do it right now. Text GRE to 668666.   The preceding program was brought to you by your home for wealth, building, getricheducation.com.  

What Happened In Alabama?
Integration Generation

What Happened In Alabama?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 22:50


Host Lee Hawkins investigates how a secret nighttime business deal unlocked the gates of a Minnesota suburb for dozens of Black families seeking better housing, schools, and safer neighborhoods. His own family included.TranscriptIntroLEE HAWKINS: This is the house that I grew up in and you know we're standing here on a sidewalk looking over the house but back when I lived here there was no sidewalk, and the house was white everything was white on white. And I mean white, you know, white in the greenest grass.My parents moved my two sisters and me in 1975, when I was just four years old. Maplewood, a suburb of 25,000 people at the time, was more than 90% white.As I rode my bike through the woods and trails. I had questions: How and why did these Black families manage to settle here, surrounded by restrictions designed to keep them out?The answer, began with the couple who lived in the big house behind ours… James and Frances Hughes.You're listening to Unlocking The Gates, Episode 1.My name is Lee Hawkins. I'm a journalist and the author of the book I AM NOBODY'S SLAVE: How Uncovering My Family's History Set Me Free.I investigated 400 years of my Black family's history — how enslavement and Jim Crow apartheid in my father's home state of Alabama, the Great Migration to St. Paul, and our later move to the suburbs shaped us.My producer Kelly and I returned to my childhood neighborhood. When we pulled up to my old house—a colonial-style rambler—we met a middle-aged Black woman. She was visiting her mother who lived in the brick home once owned by our neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Hutton.LEE HAWKINS: How you doing? It hasn't changed that much. People keep it up pretty well, huh?It feels good to be back because it's been more than 30 years since my parents sold this house and moved. Living here wasn't easy. We had to navigate both the opportunities this neighborhood offered and the ways it tried to make us feel we didn't fully belong.My family moved to Maplewood nearly 30 years after the first Black families arrived. And while we had the N-word and mild incidents for those first families, nearly every step forward was met with resistance. Yet they stayed and thrived. And because of them, so did we.LEE HAWKINS: You know, all up and down this street, there were Black families. Most of them — Mr. Riser, Mr. Davis, Mr. White—all of us can trace our property back to Mr. Hughes at the transaction that Mr. Hughes did.I was friends with all of their kids—or their grandkids. And, at the time, I didn't realize that we, were leading and living, in real-time, one of the biggest paradigm shifts in the American economy and culture. We are the post-civil rights generation—what I call The Integration Generation.Mark Haynes was like a big brother to me, a friend who was Five or six years older. When he was a teenager, he took some bass guitar lessons from my dad and even ended up later playing bass for Janet Jackson when she was produced by Minnesota's own Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis.Since his family moved to Maplewood several years before mine, I called him to see what he remembered.MARK HAYNES: "It's a pretty tight-knit group of people,"Mark explained how the community came together and socialized, often –MARK HAYNES: "they—every week, I think—they would meet, actually. I was young—maybe five or six.LEE HAWKINS: And what do you remember about it? I asked. What kind of feeling did it give you?MARK HAYNES: It was like family, you know, all of them are like, uh, aunts and uncles to me, cousins. It just felt like they were having a lot of fun. I think there was an investment club too."Herman Lewis was another neighbor, some years older than Mark—an older teenager when I was a kid. But I remember him and his brother, Richard. We all played basketball, and during the off-season, we'd play with my dad and his friends at John Glenn, where I'd eventually attend middle school. Herman talked to me about what it meant to him.HERMAN LEWIS: We had friends of ours and our cousins would come all the way from Saint Paul just to play basketball on a Friday night. It was a way to keep kids off the street, and your dad was very instrumental trying to make sure kids stayed off the street. And on a Friday night, you get in there at five, six o'clock, and you play till 9, 10 o'clock, four hours of basketball. On any kid, all you're going to do is go home, eat whatever was left to eat. And if there's nothing left to eat, you pour yourself a bowl of cereal and you watch TV for about 15 to 25-30, minutes, and you're sleeping there, right in front of the TV, right?LEE HAWKINS: But that was a community within the community,HERMAN LEWIS: Definitely a community within the community. It's so surprising to go from one side of the city to the next, and then all of a sudden there's this abundance of black folks in a predominantly white area.Joe Richburg, another family friend, said he experienced our community within a community as well.LEE HAWKINS: You told me that when you were working for Pillsbury, you worked, you reported to Herman Cain, right? We're already working there, right? Herman Cain, who was once the Republican front runner for President of the United States. He was from who, who was from the south, but lived in Minnesota, right? Because he had been recruited here. I know he was at Pillsbury, and he was at godfathers pizza, mm hmm, before. And he actually sang for a time with the sounds of blackness, which a lot of people would realize, which is a famous group here, known all over the world. But what was interesting is you said that Herman Cain was your boss, yeah, when he came to Minnesota, he asked you a question, yeah. What was that question?Joe Richburg: Well, he asked me again, from the south, he asked me, Joe, where can I live? And I didn't really understand the significance of that question, but clearly he had a sense of belonging in that black people had to be in certain geographic, geographies in the south, and I didn't have that. I didn't realize that was where he was coming from.Before Maplewood, my family lived in St. Paul's Rondo neighborhood—a thriving Black community filled with Black-owned businesses and cultural icons like photojournalist Gordon Parks, playwright August Wilson, and journalist Carl T. Rowan.Like so many other Black communities across the country, Rondo was destroyed to make way for a highway. it was a forced removal.Out of that devastation came Black flight. Unlike white flight, which was driven by fear of integration, Black flight was about seeking better opportunities: better funded schools and neighborhoods, and a chance at higher property values.Everything I've learned about James and Frances Hughes comes from newspaper reports and interviews with members of their family.Mr. Hughes, a chemist and printer at Brown and Bigelow, and Frances, a librarian at Gillette Hospital, decided it was time to leave St. Paul. They doubled down on their intentions when they heard a prominent real estate broker associate Blacks with “the ghetto.” According to Frances Hughes, he told the group;FRANCES HUGHES (ACTOR): “You're living in the ghetto, and you will stay there.”She adds:FRANCES HUGHES (ACTOR): “I've been mad ever since. It was such a bigoted thing to say. We weren't about to stand for that—and in the end, we didn't.”The Hughes began searching for land but quickly realized just how difficult it could be. Most white residents in the Gladstone area, just outside St. Paul, had informal agreements not to sell to Black families. Still, James and Frances kept pushing.They found a white farmer, willing to sell them 10 acres of land for $8,000.And according to an interview with Frances, that purchase wasn't just a milestone for the Hughes family—it set the stage for something remarkable. In 1957, James Hughes began advertising the plots in the Twin Cities Black newspapers and gradually started selling lots from the land to other Black families. The Hughes's never refused to sell to whites—but according to an interview with Frances, economic justice was their goal.FRANCES HUGHES (ACTOR): “Housing for Blacks was extremely limited after the freeway went through and took so many homes. We wanted to sell to Blacks only because they had so few opportunities.”By the 1960s, the neighborhood had grown into a thriving Black suburban community. The residents here were deeply involved in civic life. They attended city council meetings, started Maplewood's first human rights commission, and formed a neighborhood club to support one another.And over time, the area became known for its beautiful homes and meticulously kept lawns, earning both admiration and ridicule—with some calling it “The Golden Ghetto.”Frances said:FRANCES HUGHES (ACTOR): “It was lovely. It was a showplace. Even people who resented our being there in the beginning came over to show off this beautiful area in Maplewood.”And as I pieced the story together, I realized it would be meaningful to connect with some of the elders who would remember those early daysANN-MARIE ROGERS: In the 50s, Mr. Hughes decided he was going to let go of the farming. And it coincided with the with 94 going through the RONDO community and displacing, right, you know, those people. So, at that time, I imagine Mr. Hughes had the surveyors come out and, you know, divided up into, you know, individual living blocks.That is Mrs. Ann-Marie Rogers, the mother of Uzziel and Thomas Rogers, who I spent a lot of time with as a kid. I shared what I'd uncovered in the archives, hoping she could help bring those early experiences to life.ANN-MARIE ROGERS: So, everyone played in our yard, the front yard, the yard light that was where they played softball, baseball, because the yard light was the home plate, and the backyard across the back was where they played football.Throughout this project, we found similar stories of strength, including one from Jeson Johnson, a childhood friend with another Minnesota musical connection. His aunt, Cynthia Johnson, was the lead singer of Lipps Inc., whose hit song “Funkytown” became a defining anthem of its time when many of us were just kids. We were proud of her, but I now know the bigger star was his grandmother.JESON JOHNSON: She was actually one of the first black chemists at 3M. So what she told me is that they had told her that, well, you have to have so much money down by tomorrow for you to get this house. It was really, really fast that she had to have the money. But my grandmother was she was really smart, and her father was really smart, so he had her have savings bonds. So what she told him was, if you have it in writing, then I'll do my best to come up with the money. I don't know if I'll be able to. She was able to show up that day with all her savings bonds and everything, and have the money to get it. And they were so mad, yes, that when she had got the house, they were so mad that, but they nothing that they could do legally because she had it on paper, right, right? And then that kind of started out in generation out there. It was the NAACP that kind of helped further that, just because she was chemist, they got her in the 3M, and all their programs started there.Decades later, as my friends and I played, I had no concept of any of the struggles, sacrifices and steps forward made by the pioneers who came before us. I checked in with my friend, Marcel Duke.LEE HAWKINS: did they tell you that mister Hughes was the guy that started, that started it?MARCEL DUKE: It probably never was conveyed that way, right to us kids, right? I'm sure back then, it was looked as an opportunity, yes, to get out of the city. Mm, hmm, and and where people that look like us live. And obviously that's the backstory of Mister Hughes, yeah, ultimately, we went out there because he made it known in the city, inner city, that we could move out there and be a community out there.Marcel is about four years older, I figured he may have clearer memories of Mr. Hughes than I do.MARCEL DUKE: I used to cut mister Hughes grass. I was like, like the little hustler in the neighborhood. I wanted to cut because I wanted money to go to spend on candy.Mr. Hughes' significance transcends the extra cash he put in the pockets of neighborhood kids. His granddaughter, Carolyn Hughes-Smith, told us more his multigenerational vision for Black American wealth building. But before he became a historical figure, he was just...grandpa.CAROLYN HUGHES-SMITH: the things that I really remember about him. He could whistle like I not whistle, but he could sing like a bird, you know, always just chirping. That's how we know he was around. He was more of a, like a farmer.He didn't talk much with his grandchildren about how he and Frances had unlocked the gates for Blacks. But she was aware of some of the difficulty he faced in completing that transaction that forever changed Maplewood.HUGHES-SMITH: I just heard that they did not, you know, want to sell to the blacks. And they, you know, it was not a place for the blacks to be living. And so, what I heard later, of course, was that my grandpa was able to find someone that actually sold the land to him out there and it, you know, and that's where it all started, reallyThat someone was a white man named Frank Taurek. He and his wife, Marie, owned the farm that Mr. Hughes and Frances had set their sights on. But the purchase was anything but straightforward. They had to make the deal through “night dealing.” Frances explains in a 1970s interview.FRANCES HUGHES (ACTOR): "It was just after the war. There was a tremendous shortage of housing, and a great deal of new development was going on to try to fix that. But, my dear, Negroes couldn't even buy a lot in these developments. They didn't need deed restrictions to turn us away. They just refused to sell."She describes the weekend visit she and her husband made to put in an offer on the land. By Monday morning, a St. Paul real estate company had stepped in, offering the Taurek's $1,000 more to keep Blacks out.FRANCES HUGHES (ACTOR): "But he was a man of his word, which gives you faith in human nature. The average white person has no idea of how precarious life in these United States is for anybody Black at any level. So often it was a matter of happenstance that we got any land here. The farmer could have very easily accepted the $1,000 and told us no, and there would have been nothing we could have done."What led Frank Taurek to defy norms and his neighbors, to sell the land to a Black family?DAVIDA TAUREK: I'm already moved to tears again, just hearing about it, [but and] hearing you talk about the impact of my, you know, my lineage there. It seems so powerful.This perspective comes from his great-granddaughter, Davida Taurek, a California-based psychotherapist. When I tracked her down, she was astonished to hear the long-buried story of how her white great grandparents sold their land to a Black family, unwittingly setting into motion a cascade of economic opportunities for generations to come.DAVIDA TAUREK: When I received your email, it was quite shocking and kind of like my reality did a little kind of sense of, wait, what? Like that somehow I, I could be in this weird way part of this amazing story of making a difference. You know, like you said, that there's generational wealth that's now passed down that just didn't really exist.I've seen plenty of data about what happens to property values in predominantly white neighborhoods when a Black family moves in. The perception of a negative impact has fueled housing discrimination in this country for decades, you may have heard the phrase: “There goes the neighborhood.” It's meant to be a sneer—a condemnation of how one Black family might “open the door” for others to follow. In this case, that's exactly what the Taurek's facilitated.As Carolyn Hughes- Smith sees it, the power of that ripple effect had a direct impact on her life, both as a youngster, but later as well.CAROLYN HUGHES-SMITH: We were just fortunate that my grandfather gave us that land. Otherwise, I don't, I don't know if we would have ever been able to move out thereHer parents faced some tough times –CAROLYN HUGHES-SMITH: making house payments, keeping food in the house, and that type. We were low income then, and my dad struggled, and eventually went back to school, became an electrician. And we, you know, were a little better off, but that happened after we moved out to Maplewood, but we were struggling.But they persevered and made it through –CAROLYN HUGHES-SMITH: after I grow got older and teen and that, I mean, I look back and say, Wow, my grandfather did all of this out hereOn the Taurek side of the transaction, the wow factor is even more striking. As I dug deeper into his story, it wasn't clear that he Frank Taurek was driven by any commitment to civil rights.Davida never met her great grandfather but explains what she knows about him.DAVIDA TAUREK: What I had heard about him was through my aunt that, that they were, you know, pretty sweet, but didn't speak English very well so there wasn't much communication but when they were younger being farmers his son my grandfather Richard ran away I think when he was like 14 years old. his dad was not very a good dad you know on a number of levels. There's a little bit of an interesting thing of like where Frank's dedication to his own integrity or what that kind of path was for him to stay true to this deal and make it happen versus what it meant to be a dad and be present and kind to his boy.Carolyn Hughes-Smith still reflects on the courage of her family—for the ripple effect it had on generational progress.CAROLYN HUGHES-SMITH: Would the struggle be the same? Probably not. But what makes me like I said, What makes me happy is our family was a big part of opening up places to live in the white community.LEE HAWKINS: Next time on Unlocking The GatesCAROLYN HUGHES-SMITH: The one thing that I really, really remember, and it stays in my head, is cross burning. It was a cross burning. And I don't remember exactly was it on my grandfather's property?OUTRO THEME MUSIC/CREDITS.You've been listening to Unlocking the Gates: How the North led Housing Discrimination in America. A special series by APM Studios AND Marketplace APM with research support from the Alicia Patterson Foundation and Mapping Prejudice.Hosted and created by me, Lee Hawkins. Produced by Marcel Malekebu and Senior Producer, Meredith Garretson-Morbey. Our Sound Engineer is Gary O'Keefe.Kelly Silvera is Executive Producer.

We Love the Love
Pokémon the Movie 2000

We Love the Love

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 63:01


We're off to catch 'em all (unless that's a bad thing?) as we unpack the truncated romance of Pokémon the Movie 2000! Join in as we discuss our own Pokémon origin stories, the three elements of creation, the villainous Lawrence III, Ash's bad mom, and this film's impact on American political history. Plus: Which of the film's many bad songs is the worst one? Do Pokémon cards exist in the anime universe? What do the magic balls do? And, most importantly, what's the gayest Pokémon? Make sure to rate, review, and subscribe! Next week: Dogman (2025) -------------------------------------------------- Key sources and links for this episode: Desson Howe's review of the film in the Washington Post Roger Ebert's two-star review of Pokémon: The First Movie Warner Bros. press release announcing their acquisition of the distribution rights to the film 2011 Daily Beast story about Herman Cain's use of "The Power of One" Herman Cain quotes Pokémon the Movie 2000 in his concessions speech 2021 USA Today story on Target temporarily ending sales of Pokémon cards due to fights 538 Politics Podcast on Howard Dean's infamous scream

Pro Politics with Zac McCrary
Mark Harris, General Consultant for Dave McCormick in Pennsylvania, on 2024's Lone Senate Upset

Pro Politics with Zac McCrary

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 74:02


Mark Harris, co-founder of ColdSpark strategies, was the General Consultant for the successful Dave McCormick 2024 Pennsylvania Senate race - arguably the lone true upset of the '24 Senate cycle. In this conversation, Mark talks his roots in PA politics - including running for office himself, ousting a sitting legislator in a GOP primary, and multiple stints helping elect and re-elect GOP Senator Pat Toomey. Then Mark goes deep on his role helping elect Dave McCormick to the US Senate - starting with McCormick's ill-fated '22 race...getting back on the horse in '24...clearing the GOP field...challenging a proven Pennsylvania political institution...and ultimately winning a close race many pundits expected to break toward the Democratic incumbent.IN THIS EPISODEMark's roots in Pittsburgh & why he ran for office when he was 22...Why running Pat Toomey's 2010 Senate race was Mark's "dream job"...Mark's front row seat to the tumultuous period of PA politics around veteran Senator Arlen Specter's 2009 switch from Republican to Democrat...Mark weighs in on how PA politics has transformed over the past 20 years...Mark's insight on how Pat Toomey won two tough Senate races, despite a non-traditional background for PA politics...How Mark and his firm initially connected with Dave McCormick in his first Senate race in 2022...How Mark was viewing the '24 race against Bob Casey over a year out...How the McCormick campaign navigated a Trump endorsement and cleared the GOP primary field...Mark's best practices on how GOP candidates should pursue a Trump endorsement...The headwinds of running against Senator Bob Casey...The appealing personal bio that McCormick brought to the race....How late focus groups changed the McCormick closing message...How the McCormick ad campaign departed from the traditional GOP playbook...The voter subgroups the McCormick campaign identified as the most important...How the McCormick campaign appealed to "soft pro choice voters" and Black and Latino men...Why the McCormick team was one of the only GOP campaigns that preferred Dems nominate Harris instead of Biden...Why the abortion issue didn't sink McCormick in a 60% pro-choice state...How Mark was interpreting results coming in on Election Night...Mark's thoughts on Democratic erosion in the Dem base in Philadelphia...The approach Mark brings to races as a General Consultant...Mark's views of the potential of PA Dems Josh Shapiro and John Fetterman as national candidates...Mark's travel tips for spending a couple of days in and around Pittsburgh...AND Lou Barletta, James Blair, Bob Brady, Bridgewater Associates, George W. Bush, Herman Cain, Susan Collins, Mike Devanney, flippant poll questions, gold watches, Orrin Hatch, Chris LaCivita, Rush Limbaugh, Katie McGinty, Zell Miller, midnight pay raises, Tim Murphy, muscle atrophy, Dr. Oz, Nancy Pelosi, Primanti Brothers, Andy Reilly, Ed Rendell, Tom Ridge, Rick Santorum, Joe Sestak, shadow primaries, Matt Smith, Tom Smith, Arlen Specter, Brad Todd, West Point, Susie Wiles...& more!

John Solomon Reports
‘Smurfing' new era of campaign donation fraud, GOP consultant says identity fraudulently used to donate to ActBlue

John Solomon Reports

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 37:58


Mike Berry, Executive Director of America First Policy Institute's Center for Litigation and Mark Block, a Republican consultant break down the new campaign donation fraud scheme and how “smurfing” evades FEC reporting requirements and creates the illusion of thousands of small-dollar donors to a campaign. “The defendant in this case is actually John Doe because we don't know who's actually the one that is funneling this money to these far-left causes. But we want to find out who it is and we want to put a stop to it,” he says. Mark Block explains how he discovered an old email account he used while working for Herman Cain's 2012 presidential campaign had been used to donate to ActBlue, a major Democrat fundraising platform. Block filed a lawsuit in Wisconsin state court Monday alleging he is the victim of identity theft in a conspiracy to abuse ActBlue. “In my opinion, if they really find out where this money came from, the American public's going to be shocked at how much of it's come from overseas,” he says.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Hake Report
Up, up with deportation! Down, down with education! | Mon 9-23-24

The Hake Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 116:11


Kamala 2018 chant. Brother Ja'Mal makes it plain. Tammy Duckworth for Dick Cheney against Trump! Hakenomics debunked? The Hake Report, Monday, September 23, 2024 AD TIMESTAMPS * (0:00:00) Start * (0:03:04) Hey, guys! teeth shirt, brown * (0:06:06) ALEX, CA: Hillary for reeducation; chiropractors * (0:13:29) Words' emotional connotations: Freak, Diddy, rapper stuff * (0:19:04) Kamala, Jussie, 2018: Down with deportation, up with education * (0:29:02) Brother Ja'Mal makes it plain * (0:38:21) Insurance salesmen women * (0:39:48) MR KIM, MURPHY, NY: women, liberalism * (0:47:07) Coffees: whites, police? TX property tax, appraiser lawsuit * (0:55:00) Coffee: Trump, mental institutions, tariffs * (1:04:09) RICK, VA: Birmingham shooting * (1:12:21) RICK: Littering, hand-washing * (1:18:57) MTracey vs Tammy Duckworth: Dick Cheney for Kamala?! * (1:26:30) MANUEL, CA: Friend in prison; Church; video editing * (1:34:28) WILLIAM: Birmingham. Herman Cain. Motown. Jacksons, Kamala. * (1:42:48) JAIME, MN: Supply-Demand, immigration, energy, Hakenomics debunked * (1:52:18) Huntingtons - "No Pool Party Tonight" - 1999, Get Lost LINKS BLOG  https://www.thehakereport.com/blog/2024/9/23/the-hake-report-mon-9-23-24 PODCAST / Substack  HAKE NEWS from JLP  https://www.thehakereport.com/jlp-news/2024/9/23/hake-news-mon-9-23-24 Hake is live M-F 9-11a PT (11-1CT/12-2ET) Call-in 1-888-775-3773 https://www.thehakereport.com/show VIDEO  YouTube  -  Rumble*  -  Facebook  -  X  -  BitChute  -  Odysee*  PODCAST  Substack  -  Apple  -  Spotify  -  Castbox  -  Podcast Addict  *SUPER CHAT on platforms* above or  BuyMeACoffee, etc.  SHOP  Spring  -  Cameo  |  All My Links  JLP Network:  JLP  -  Church  -  TFS  -  Nick  -  Joel  -  Punchie  Get full access to HAKE at thehakereport.substack.com/subscribe

The John Fugelsang Podcast
Did Herman Cain Die in Vain?

The John Fugelsang Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 86:53


This time, John reflects back in time 4 years ago when Trump had his 1st big super-spreader campaign rally in Tulsa where many people caught covid 19 including Trump loyalist Herman Cain who refused to wear a mask and died from the virus. He also discusses ex-Trump spiritual adviser Robert Morris, who has confesses to child rape. Then, he's in studio with Corey Brettschneider and they talk about Trump, the SCOTUS Machine Gun case, and the release of his new book: "The Presidents and the People: Five Leaders Who Threatened Democracy and the Citizens Who Fought To Defend It". And rounding it out - an in studio comedy panel including Rhonda Hansome, Melissa Finney, Richard Chassler, and Sarah Halstead. They take calls, joke about the news, and play the Unpopular Opinion Game.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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The David Knight Show
26Apr24 David Knight Show UNABRIDGED

The David Knight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 181:33


Today we have lots of live comments and feedback from the audience… (6:06) We look at actual questions between Supreme Court & Trump's lawyer, and I have a few of my own…Does a President have legal immunity if he assassinates his political enemies or is that only for the CIA?If he kills millions with a toxic genetic code injection, is it only BigPharma that gets legal immunity or does the President also get it in "his official capacity"?If he overthrows the government with Exec Orders and fake emergencies is that "insurrection" or is insurrection a protest against his opponentIf the President does it, is it against the law? (Asking for Nixon)(22:56) In this Game of Thrones, winning at the Supreme Court doesn't matter. THIS is the only thing that matters… (35:51) NYT Sensational Panic Headline — Then Article Walks Dismisses.  Why?Fear, Panic, Nudge —> Surveillance, Mass Vaccination, and ultimately ELIMINATION of DAIRY & MEAT (as they've been boasting they'll do)WATCH Inventor of PCR explains the fraud — HOW MANY TIMES WILL PUBLIC FALL FOR IT?(54:38) It's Looking Like 2020…Says A Key Player Behind "Pandemic" Fraud (1:12:25) Biden just signed on to a new Bill Gates funded pandemic surveillance plan — the Pandemic Fund (1:25:58) Universal Vaccine — Mutate & Sterilize "Virus" with RNAi, Not mRNA What could possibly go wrong?  They tell us it's effective on EVERY virus (easily tweaked) and perfectly safe.  The very description of its operation is pure madness (1:33:05) Reminder, like so many others, Herman Cain died on (from?) ventilator (1:34:38) Why and how DNA fragments (left by the BILLIONS in each shot) cause cancer FDA partnered with Moderna & Pfizer to cover up the crime and give the corporations legal immunity (1:49:56) Harvard psychologist with ties to BigPharma pushes SSRI (murder/suicide pills) to be dispensed over-the-counter without prescription! (2:02:37)WHO warns of coming 77% increase of cancer…not the jab they sayWhat the EUA (Emergency Use Authorization) is and IS NOT.  Government moves were carefully calculated to legally protect themselves (after they created the laws)(2:14:37) Biden's EPA drops 4 new "rules" to destroy the power grid  (And fuel is racist says head of EPA) (2:25:57) Peer-Reviewed Study & Nobel Scientists Say CO2 CANNOT Cause Climate Change The reason is very simple, actually (2:48:00) Biden & mainstream media keep fighting to destroy Parental Rights and children's bodies.  Biden revives Obama Dept of Eduction money lever to get boys in girls showers and bathrooms and the old sniffer adds some new things.  DeSantis says they will not comply but…Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHT

The REAL David Knight Show
26Apr24 David Knight Show UNABRIDGED

The REAL David Knight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 181:33


Today we have lots of live comments and feedback from the audience… (6:06) We look at actual questions between Supreme Court & Trump's lawyer, and I have a few of my own…Does a President have legal immunity if he assassinates his political enemies or is that only for the CIA?If he kills millions with a toxic genetic code injection, is it only BigPharma that gets legal immunity or does the President also get it in "his official capacity"?If he overthrows the government with Exec Orders and fake emergencies is that "insurrection" or is insurrection a protest against his opponentIf the President does it, is it against the law? (Asking for Nixon)(22:56) In this Game of Thrones, winning at the Supreme Court doesn't matter. THIS is the only thing that matters… (35:51) NYT Sensational Panic Headline — Then Article Walks Dismisses.  Why?Fear, Panic, Nudge —> Surveillance, Mass Vaccination, and ultimately ELIMINATION of DAIRY & MEAT (as they've been boasting they'll do)WATCH Inventor of PCR explains the fraud — HOW MANY TIMES WILL PUBLIC FALL FOR IT?(54:38) It's Looking Like 2020…Says A Key Player Behind "Pandemic" Fraud (1:12:25) Biden just signed on to a new Bill Gates funded pandemic surveillance plan — the Pandemic Fund (1:25:58) Universal Vaccine — Mutate & Sterilize "Virus" with RNAi, Not mRNA What could possibly go wrong?  They tell us it's effective on EVERY virus (easily tweaked) and perfectly safe.  The very description of its operation is pure madness (1:33:05) Reminder, like so many others, Herman Cain died on (from?) ventilator (1:34:38) Why and how DNA fragments (left by the BILLIONS in each shot) cause cancer FDA partnered with Moderna & Pfizer to cover up the crime and give the corporations legal immunity (1:49:56) Harvard psychologist with ties to BigPharma pushes SSRI (murder/suicide pills) to be dispensed over-the-counter without prescription! (2:02:37)WHO warns of coming 77% increase of cancer…not the jab they sayWhat the EUA (Emergency Use Authorization) is and IS NOT.  Government moves were carefully calculated to legally protect themselves (after they created the laws)(2:14:37) Biden's EPA drops 4 new "rules" to destroy the power grid  (And fuel is racist says head of EPA) (2:25:57) Peer-Reviewed Study & Nobel Scientists Say CO2 CANNOT Cause Climate Change The reason is very simple, actually (2:48:00) Biden & mainstream media keep fighting to destroy Parental Rights and children's bodies.  Biden revives Obama Dept of Eduction money lever to get boys in girls showers and bathrooms and the old sniffer adds some new things.  DeSantis says they will not comply but…Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHT

Conservative Daily Podcast
Joe Oltmann Live with Lou Marin, Executive Vice President and National Director for the Florida Republican Assembly - Taking Back Our Communties - Ron Desantis - Trump Hearing

Conservative Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 76:19


2 November 2023 12PM ET - This morning, Joe and Apollo are joined by guest Lou Marin. Lou is a grassroots expert, political activist, and community organizer that travels all over the country teaching "We the People" how to take back our country and reform our local, state, and federal government.  Lou is currently serving as the Executive Vice President and National Director for the Florida Republican Assembly.  His success as a political activist is attributed to a wide spectrum of experiences from that of a highly decorated United States Navy Chief and Gulf War veteran to that of a world-class magician.  He also served as Florida's Deputy State Director for Herman Cain in 2012 and Florida Deputy State Director for President Donald J. Trump in 2016. Follow us on Social Media: https://libertylinks.io/ConservativeDaily https://libertylinks.io/JoeOltmann https://libertylinks.io/Apollo  Message to Congress - Poisoning Humanity - Demand Criminal Charges for Covid Jab - WEF, WHO, GAVI, Gates, Fauci, Klaus Schwab, and Pfizer! - https://conservative-daily.com/coronavirus/poisoning-humanity-demand-criminal-charges-for-covid-jab-wef-who-gavi-gates-fauci-klaus-schwab-and-pfizer

TNT Radio
Stephen Moore on The Joe Hoft Show - 29 September 2023

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 55:46


On today's show, President Trump's top economist Stephen Moore joins the Joe Hoft Show on Thursday. He discusses President Trump's record setting economy that Biden destroyed and after discussing many stories about the Biden's blunders announced that they're going to do again what they did in 2020 in 2024.  GUEST OVERVIEW: American conservative writer and television commentator on economic issues. He co-founded and served as president of the Club for Growth from 1999 to 2004. Moore is a former member of the Wall Street Journal editorial board. He worked at The Heritage Foundation from 1983 to 1987 and again since 2014. Moore advised Herman Cain's 2012 presidential campaign and Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign.

TNT Radio
Jaeson Jones, Stephen Moore & Ed Butowsky on State of the Nation - 28 July 2023

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 54:55


On today's show, Jaeson Jones discusses update on the Southern border.  GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Jaeson is an internationally renowned border intelligence expert. Jaeson has led investigations targeting Mexican cartel leadership and collaborated closely with the US intelligence community to help save lives throughout Mexico and the USA. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: American conservative writer and television commentator on economic issues. He co-founded and served as president of the Club for Growth from 1999 to 2004. Moore is a former member of the Wall Street Journal editorial board. He worked at The Heritage Foundation from 1983 to 1987 and again since 2014. Moore advised Herman Cain's 2012 presidential campaign and Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign. GUEST 3 OVERVIEW: Ed Butowsky founded Chapwood Investments in 2005 after almost 20 years of serving clients at Morgan Stanley & Co. Ed Butowsky has spent the past ten years highlighting the problem of athletes going broke. Sports Illustrated featured Butowsky in a cover story on the issue in 2009, as did ESPN in 2012 for a “30 for 30” documentary called “Broke.” In addition, Ed Butowsky is the author of, “Never Go Broke” which is available on Amazon.

The Vivek Show
The Economics of Growth with Rich Lowrie

The Vivek Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 31:15


In this episode of The Vivek Show, host Vivek Ramaswamy welcomes Rich Lowrie, an economic advisor to Herman Cain's presidential campaign, to discuss the complexities of economic growth. The conversation covers GDP as a measure of success, the impact of dollar volatility on economic productivity, and the rise of the managerial class. Rich Lowrie emphasizes the importance of a stable unit of measure and the need for more business investment. He also critiques the Federal Reserve's policies and their effects on wage growth and the striving majority.--Donate here: https://t.co/PE1rfuVBmbFor more content follow me here:Twitter - @VivekGRamaswamyInstagram - @vivekgramaswamyFacebook - http://facebook.com/VivekGRamaswamyTruth Social - @VivekRamaswamyRumble - @VivekRamaswamy--Time-codes:00:00: Introduction and the importance of economic growth01:00 Rich Lowrie shares his background and interest in economic growth01:36: Emphasis on economic growth in solving problems03:30 Discussion on the belief that consumption drives GDP10:37: The importance of a stable unit of measure for economic productivity14:52: The impact of dollar volatility on economic productivity20:09: Rise of the managerial class and the shift in focus to labor markets24:00: Critique of the Federal Reserve's control over the money supply30:22: Discussion on the Federal Reserve's policies and their effect on meritocracy and wage growth.

Comic Chaos
A Comic Chaos full of surprises from Jim and Fred

Comic Chaos

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 48:11


Jim and Fred cover it all this week. We start with a Herman Cain comic book, hit on a few Netflix shows, the latest Mandalorian, and toss in some memories from Jim of his first comic book collecting days.

Brothers Breaking Bread Podcast
Ep 238- Mike Check (Part 1)

Brothers Breaking Bread Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 90:04


On this episode: We had the rare opportunity to get a clip from a friend of the show that reached a national audience, as the newly minted Missouri legislator discussed the only Republicans that don't believe in the “Right to Bare Arms”. We had plans for the rest of the show but scrapped them in favor of dissecting a list of the top 200 vocalists of all time according to Rolling Stone. The controversy centered around the King of Pop, Micheal Jackson, being ridiculously listed at number 86. We discussed and played selected clips from the top 90 to gain perspective, ultimately revising the list many times over. Part 1 reviewed 90-40. P.S. We may have to rename the "Herman Cain 999 Award"; the "999 of Diamonds" maybe? Continued on the next Episode. Show Prolog:Brothers Breaking Bread, or the “Triple B Pod”, is a collection of African American professionals, friends, and family that attempt to tackle the important issues of the day. We bring our unique brand of humor, sensitivity, and oftentimes anger to the analysis. The show features Rodger (@KcStork); “The Brothers of Doom” James and Joe; Anthony (10 Meters); Zeb (Da Soulja) Ada (Lady Lavender) Adrian (Slim AC) Kim (Ms. Honey Bunz) and extended #3BPod family. We cut our teeth as podcasters creating nearly 100 episodes of the Negroraguan Podcast, we've kept much of the format and traditions with a few personal touches that come with a new show. We sincerely hope you enjoy, and subscribe to the show. Please contact us on Twitter @Triple_B_Pod Facebook https://www.facebook.com/brothersbreaking.bread.7 or Email: brothersbreakingbreadpod@gmail.comMusic Cred:Show Intro- We Outchea - Joseph JeffersonOutro- It's Over – Joseph JeffersonPhoto Editing:Jason JonesSister Podcast: Psychology of The Hustlehttps://open.spotify.com/show/7LjmJlsStkrqYt5R0bpx6f?si=1eda2251468c4458Title: 15th Time's the CharmIntro: https://www.facebook.com/messenger_media/?attachment_id=2736572989809680&message_id=mid.%24gAAsEyViuhbCL3lUs62FrQ_hMr68j&thread_id=3101487566587312Nursery in the Sky:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_lYcTxncNghttps://twitter.com/diamondandsilk/status/1612636233196355586?s=49&t=Pw74SsgHcgiQjG3CkDDawg&fbclid=IwAR3td5HYahkY65w_RAyPmyGeZnqnou4SZBp-wvdkkSTNHNjet3vNgGkXjT0https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/14/entertainment/lisa-marie-presley-children/index.htmlThe List:https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-lists/best-singers-all-time-1234642307/

Negroraguan Podcast
Ep 238- Mike Check (Part 1)

Negroraguan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 90:04


On this episode: We had the rare opportunity to get a clip from a friend of the show that reached a national audience, as the newly minted Missouri legislator discussed the only Republicans that don't believe in the “Right to Bare Arms”. We had plans for the rest of the show but scrapped them in favor of dissecting a list of the top 200 vocalists of all time according to Rolling Stone. The controversy centered around the King of Pop, Micheal Jackson, being ridiculously listed at number 86. We discussed and played selected clips from the top 90 to gain perspective, ultimately revising the list many times over. Part 1 reviewed 90-40. P.S. We may have to rename the "Herman Cain 999 Award"; the "999 of Diamonds" maybe? Continued on the next Episode. Show Prolog:Brothers Breaking Bread, or the “Triple B Pod”, is a collection of African American professionals, friends, and family that attempt to tackle the important issues of the day. We bring our unique brand of humor, sensitivity, and oftentimes anger to the analysis. The show features Rodger (@KcStork); “The Brothers of Doom” James and Joe; Anthony (10 Meters); Zeb (Da Soulja) Ada (Lady Lavender) Adrian (Slim AC) Kim (Ms. Honey Bunz) and extended #3BPod family. We cut our teeth as podcasters creating nearly 100 episodes of the Negroraguan Podcast, we've kept much of the format and traditions with a few personal touches that come with a new show. We sincerely hope you enjoy, and subscribe to the show. Please contact us on Twitter @Triple_B_Pod Facebook https://www.facebook.com/brothersbreaking.bread.7 or Email: brothersbreakingbreadpod@gmail.comMusic Cred:Show Intro- We Outchea - Joseph JeffersonOutro- It's Over – Joseph JeffersonPhoto Editing:Jason JonesSister Podcast: Psychology of The Hustlehttps://open.spotify.com/show/7LjmJlsStkrqYt5R0bpx6f?si=1eda2251468c4458Title: 15th Time's the CharmIntro: https://www.facebook.com/messenger_media/?attachment_id=2736572989809680&message_id=mid.%24gAAsEyViuhbCL3lUs62FrQ_hMr68j&thread_id=3101487566587312Nursery in the Sky:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_lYcTxncNghttps://twitter.com/diamondandsilk/status/1612636233196355586?s=49&t=Pw74SsgHcgiQjG3CkDDawg&fbclid=IwAR3td5HYahkY65w_RAyPmyGeZnqnou4SZBp-wvdkkSTNHNjet3vNgGkXjT0https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/14/entertainment/lisa-marie-presley-children/index.htmlThe List:https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-lists/best-singers-all-time-1234642307/

The Leading Life Podcast.
Episode 17: Mr. Herman Cain, CEO of Self.

The Leading Life Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 10:03


Mr. Herman Cain, CEO of Self: "Success was not a function of what you start out with materially, but what you start out with spiritually." What I learned and put into practice from Herman Cain: 1. CEO of Self – You are in charge of your life…nobody else. It's up to you and only you. 2. Stay humble and always be open to learning. 3. Be fierce and bold in your leadership, you're in charge. 4. Lastly, you succeed through “Sweat Equity” …you got to work for it. “The tragedy of life does not lie in reaching your goals, the tragedy is not having any goals to reach for.” How can you be a better "CEO of Self?" What goals are making for yourself right now?

Breaking Battlegrounds
Erick Erickson on the Midterms, Georgia's Runoff, and 2024

Breaking Battlegrounds

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2022 62:04


This week on Breaking Battlegrounds, Chuck and Sam are joined by syndicated radio host Erick Erickson for a look at last week's election and what it might mean for the upcoming Georgia senate election and the 2024 presidential election.-Erick, a native of Louisiana who grew up in Dubai, had been a practicing attorney for six years in Macon. He handled corporate law, estates, and elections. He served as a volunteer attorney for President Bush's election and re-election. He managed and consulted on federal, state, and local campaigns. One day a partner in his law firm came in and asked him, “Do you know what the definition of a d*****s is?”“No,” Erick replied.“You,” the partner said. “Go do politics. That's your passion.”Two weeks before his wife gave birth to their first child, Erick told her he was leaving his law practice to become a full time blogger. Some friends had started the website RedState.com and they wanted to put him in charge of it. That was 2005.Two years later, Erick was elected to city council in Macon, Georgia, where he served until being offered a job on radio full time at WSB.In 2009, CNN hired Erick to be a political contributor. In 2010, the local radio host in Macon, Georgia got arrested then lost his job and the station needed someone to fill in quickly. They asked Erick, given his background on TV.With no radio experience, Erick sat behind the microphone three hours a day every day for three months until they found a replacement. He got paid in an expired gift certificate to Outback Steakhouse. The replacement quickly got promoted to another market and Erick again went back, with no pay, to take the microphone until a replacement was found.While there, a vacancy came open in Atlanta, Georgia on WSB Radio due to Herman Cain's run for President.On January 11, 2011, during an ice storm that forced Erick to sleep on the floor of his office his first week on radio, he started his show. He has been there ever since.During his eight years on radio, Erick has been a regular guest host for Neal Boortz, Herman Cain, and Rush Limbaugh.A few years ago, Erick also started work on his M.Div at Reformed Theological Seminary. He connects to his audience with a plethora of knowledge about politics, life, raising kids, and even cooking.Erick lives in Macon, Georgia with his wife, two children, and golden doodle.-George serves as President of Data Orbital and Managing Partner of The Resolute Group. For the last decade he has leveraged his political instincts, data expertise and strategic relationships to advance conservative clients and causes throughout Arizona and a growing number of states. He believes conservative policies create thriving communities and wants to arm conservative candidates and organizations with the best data, messaging, and strategy.With a strong grassroots and data background, George has worked at the local, state and national levels. Under George's leadership, Data Orbital is a top ranked survey research and data visualization firm that is known for its accuracy and transparency. Data Orbital was the most accurate firm that polled Arizona political races and is top rated by FiveThirtyEight. Data Orbital's survey research has been featured in top news outlets and publications such as The Washington Post, Politico, The Hill, NBC News, Fox News, Fox Business, The Arizona Republic, LA Times and others.As managing partner of The Resolute Group, he led the effort to keep the Arizona legislature conservative, playing in the most contentious districts and races across the state. He advises conservative candidates and organizations across the country on strategy. The firm is building a reputation for taking on and leaning into the toughest fights. They aim to shape the landscape, not merely exist in it.George's engagement is driven by his personal faith and his Lebanese heritage. He knows firsthand the price of freedom and the importance of protecting our core values and Constitutional rights. In addition to his domestic political work, George is engaged in efforts to advance democracy and prosperity in Lebanon and lift up the Lebanese people both in the United States and in Lebanon.George graduated from Arizona State University with a Bachelor's in Political Science. Born in Beirut, Lebanon, George currently lives in Phoenix, AZ.  When he is not tracking local and national political developments and advising clients, George enjoys traveling with his family and spending time with his two boys.-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

Seeking the Extraordinary
Anna Palmer and Jake Sherman: The Punch In Punchbowl

Seeking the Extraordinary

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 45:14


Today's guests founded the groundbreaking Punchbowl News. Anna Palmer worked for the Legal Times and Roll Call before joining Politico in 2011. While at the Legal Times she began to attract national attention for her work and investigating the activities of lobbyist Jack Abramoff, who ultimately went to prison. Not long after joining Politico, she joined the team of journalists investigating sexual harassment allegations against presidential candidate, Herman Cain, who subsequently suspended his campaign.While at Politico, she served as its senior Washington correspondent. She also led Women Rule a leading platform aimed at expanding leadership opportunities for women and hosted the critically acclaimed Women Rule podcast. She also got to work with our other guest who would become her primary writing partner. Jake Sherman grew up in Connecticut before attending the George Washington University and Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism. He worked for the Wall Street Journal, Newsweek and the Minneapolis Star Tribune in their Washington DC bureaus and joined Politico in 2009. He too became a successful senior writer for Politico. But it seems to me that much of the real magic started happening when he began to partner with Anna. They collaborated extensively at Politico, especially covering the U S Congress. They reported on corruption scandals among Democrats and Republicans. Including on the matter of Congressman Aaron Schock who ultimately resigned. For four years, they took over the wildly popular Politico playbook after Mike Allen's departure, further expanding its readership. And in 2019, our dynamic duo wrote The Hill To Die On: The Battle for Congress and the Future of Trump's America, a New York Times bestseller. They left Politico in 2020 to start Punchbowl News, which would offer non-partisan reporting with a special focus on Washington's elite power players. Anna would become Punchbowl News' CEO with one of the top names in the business. She has been a political commentator for CBS, NBC, ABC, Fox News, CNN, MSNBC, and Washington Week. And Jake too, would become a top name in the business, serving as a political analyst for NBC News and MSNBC.

Sip and Shine Podcast
33: A Governor Blackmails, A Runaway Governor & the Sordid Scandal of Herman Cain

Sip and Shine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 26:28 Transcription Available


Forner Governor from Missouri who resigned among sexual harassment/assault accusations posts a new ad while running for senate. Where in the world was the governor of Montana when his state was flooding? WWE's Vince McMahon paid more than $12 million to settle sexual misconduct charges. Herman Cain ran for president, a successful businessman who proposed a new 9 9 9 tax plan. He subsequently pulled himself from the race as allegations of sexual misconduct was revealed. If you enjoyed this episode, check out the story of Riker's Island Plane Crash on MisdeedsandIntrigue.com. Wine & Shot-Out: Subscribe to ASAPScience Channel on Youtube: AsapSCIENCE - YouTube They make science make sense; check out specifically the science behind cheating! Follow Misdeeds & Intrigue Podcast on Social Media Twitter: www.twitter.com/misintriguepod Facebook: www.facebook.com/misintriguepod Instagram: www.instagram.com/misintriguepod   Follow for Curated Collections of Articles Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/MisIntriguepod Flipboard: https://flipboard.com/@misintriguepod Watch Related Videos & Clips TikTok: @misintriguepod https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMeD9hE5u/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkBIxvkybymGErnYs-7XL0g IMDB Playlist: http://www.imdb.com/list/ls088470884/ This episode in general may contain certain copyrighted works that were not specifically authorized to be used by the copyrighted holder(s), but which we believe in good faith are protected by general law and the fair use doctrine for one or more of the purposes of criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship or research. ABC News CNN AP ASAPScience Channel PBS NBC

American Conservative University
Documentary- Uncle Tom. Larry Elder, Allen B. West, Candace Owens, Jesse Lee Peterson, Carol M. Swain, Herman Cain.

American Conservative University

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 107:51


Documentary- Uncle Tom. Larry Elder, Allen B. West, Candace Owens, Jesse Lee Peterson, Carol M. Swain, Herman Cain. Watch this movie free on YouTube at-  https://youtu.be/y6Pc0V__MOI UNCLE TOM (2020) - Full Movie with Special Introduction from Chad O. Jackson [Documentary] Kelvin J. 6.87K subscribers UNCLE TOM (2020) - Full Movie with special introduction from Chad O. Jackson @Uncle Tom An Oral History of the American Black Conservative. Featuring: @Candace Owens @Larry Elder with Epoch Times @The Officer Tatum @Chad O. Jackson @Allen B. West @Jesse Lee Peterson @Dr. Carol M. Swain: Be the People News @JoelPatrick @The Right Brothers @Herman Cain UNCLE TOM II (2022) - to be released late August, 2022. Subscribe and tap the bell to receive updates before the release. Visit the website: https://www.uncletom.com FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uncletomfilm/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uncletomfilm/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/uncletomdoc

The Worst Week Yet
84. The Worst Week Yet Keeps The Puppet On During Arrest (Featuring “Herman Cain”)

The Worst Week Yet

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 81:45


This week, Andrew and Deanna were joined by one of our dear patrons, known only by the name Herman Cain, to discuss whether or not THIS was The Worst Week Yet! Topics include: Theres a new pizza in town, The new CEO of WWE, a dark day for Mike Pillow, Elon's getting sued, a bunch of different “solutions” the the gun problem, the J6 hearings keep on going, Triumph the insult convict dog, a few people died in ridiculous ways, Santa Claus goes down, That's NOT Milk…, a California sex crim gets caught red handed, Fauci got the ‘vid, crypto crashes, the stock market dips and the fed wants to fight inflation by hurting workers, a dire warning from the EPA will likely go ignored, a McUpdate on the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and we end with another installment of our ongoing series: What the FUCK Joe Biden? Also we close out with a bit of good news! Patreon.com/worstweekyet Send us emails: Worstweekyet@gmail.com Follow the pod across platforms: @WorstWeekYet Follow Andrew: @Andrewhilaryus Follow Deanna: @Ddddeanna Follow Our Guest: @blacklefty7

Endless Thread
The Herman Cain Award

Endless Thread

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 37:06 Very Popular


A deep dive into The Herman Cain Award subreddit, which ironically awards those who die from COVID after publicly expressing anti-vaxx sentiments or pandemic-denying memes online. We meet a moderator and a Herman Cain Award nominee, who may have more in common than they realize.

Like a Virgin
Licking the Iceberg (feat. JP Brammer)

Like a Virgin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 63:45


"The only thing gayer than gay sex is the anticipation of gay sex." -Fran Tirado, 2022With gay sex in mind, Fran, Rose & our special guest and anime expert JP Brammer delve into the world of anime — from Neon Genesis Evangelion to Naruto to everyone's favorite magical moon cop to hentai to Miyazaki to Yuri on Ice. And, of course, they answer important questions about Pokemon like: which Pokemon is the gayest? Which Pokemon are Fran, Rose & JP? Which Pokemon killed Herman Cain?Plus, what happened when Rose went to Orange County to see Wicked, why Florence is King, a tbt involving child labor and the Blue Man Group, and wtf was up with that elimination on UK vs The World. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Gettin Head: A Bucketcast
Episode 70: Hard Rock CaFamily (feat. Everett aka @rad_milk)

Gettin Head: A Bucketcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2022 98:38


Today we have a funny funny guest from the internet! Everett is also known as @rad_milk and they're here to play our stupid games and listen to Pikes 208-210 (The Wishing Brook, Rooms of Illusions, and Sunken Parlor) and we also discuss: Everett has twins (but no twin-sized bed), Arby's, the 1999 Ford Mustang Coupe, Spenser needs to shut the fuck up with his Herman Cain jokes, the juicy version of Spenser, Goth News: Mia Goth's half-goth, half-LaBeof child, Jack White stealing Meg White's last name and divorcing her (Seven Nation Alimony), Young Buckethead Vol 1+2 (2006), the origin of Saucy Patches, what kinda milk does Gene Ween buy?, Glory Hole is just anther Dick in the Wall, spears are better for medieval warfare than swords (in general,) forming a Roman Phalanx out of a Taco Bell crew, 9/11 reenactment actors, Sports/Anime subcultures, the best effects pedals for tripping on LSD, Santana's Woodstock Acid trip, Steely Dance, George Michael getting arrested for oral sex in a park restroom, airbrushed car art, Uncle Van, smoking weed with a song, Spenser's new cat and the juicy version of Spenser have the same name (starting a rumor about Juicy Spenser's buttlift), Dimebag Darrell, Pretty Fucking Magical (PFM), Arby's vigilante, skingasms are awesome, the return of JORDAN VINE, pokemon saying each others names is a slur, Spenser is a theme song length hypocrite, Unseen Terror - Human Error (1987) and Garfield Grindcore, Dawson's Creek, Matthew Lillard is a superior hacker to Kevin Smith, 30:55-31:49 on Minghags (2009) “My Name is Ralph”, Bamantha Margera, being cool enough to not have the internet, the ouroboros eating its own ass, and the Raddest types of Milk. Follow Everett @rad_milk on Twitter & Instagram!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/abucketcast)

The Bitchuation Room
*TEASER BONUS BISH* State Trooper Earns Herman Cain Award

The Bitchuation Room

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 1:07


"Kiss My Ass Jay Inslee", Robert LaMay said just before quitting his state trooper after 22 years over the vaccine mandate. He said he was waiting for a sign from God to get vaccinated. If 800k Americans dead wasn't enough of a sign... then is it any wonder he wound up dead himself? John Iadarola and Francesca break down the story and why so many celebs are low key anti-vax.    Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Exploration Films Podcast
From Poor to CEO: The Herman Cain Story - S2E4

Exploration Films Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 62:26


Herman Cain was as unique as they came. He grew up poor, but through hard work and determination, he rose to become the CEO of Godfathers Pizza and later was one of the leading Republican candidates for the 2012 presidential campaign. Director Barry Tolli had the pleasure of spending a number of weeks with Herman to document this amazing American success story. From Poor to CEO: The Herman Cain Story Summary This is the true story of Herman Cain. A man who comes from a poor and under-educated family and reaches the highest levels of corporate, social, and political America. Check out this film here: https://exploreflix.world/programs/for-poor-to-ceo-2398-expfilms-365a17 See the full library of Exploration Films movies: https://www.explorationfilms.com/ OR subscribe to our new streaming service https://exploreflix.world/ and get your first 7 days free when you register!

The Conditional Release Program
Episode 67 - The Week That Was - 29.11.21

The Conditional Release Program

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 81:19


Huge week on the fringe and a huge week for covid-19 with a new variant - Omicron - joining the ranks. I've never met a variant that I liked, and this one sounds like a bit of a dickhead to be honest. We are reserving judgement, though, as it's yet to be seen how rude this little guy is. The q-anon throng in Dallas are losing their minds, unironically wearing Q merch to a thing that Q himself said wasn't a thing. Logic? Nah. It's a death cult! In AV Update we see Covid tearing through the movement, with prominent antivaxxers getting very sick recently. Gee, I wonder how they could have avoided that. Like to exacerbate this, they all went to a protest on the weekend. Yet another protest. 800,000 in Melbourne, 150,000 in Sydney. Wow! Just kidding. 20k in Melbourne, 9k in Sydney. But don't let the truth get in the way of a good crowd estimate. Herman Cain is dead and Pete has a big week. Get stuck into it, no more spoilers. Enjoy!Joel can be found at https://twitter.com/krunchymosesJack can be found at https://twitter.com/JacktheInsiderAnd if you want to support us (please do) from $5 a month you can get access to bonus stuff and help keep this thing sustainable. https://www.patreon.com/theconditionalreleaseprogram

The Breakdown with Aaron Barker
You Are Not At Your Wits' End

The Breakdown with Aaron Barker

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2021 116:00


Chumming the WatersEnd Times theories have abounded for generations and has become front and center in the past year-and-a-half with COVID-19. So why hasn't Jesus returned? Well, Jesse Duplantis lets us know exactly why Jesus hasn't returned - and it probably won't surprise you. We Are Heading Into Rough DaysPoverty is declining? If you are including Federal Aid in that, it's just prolonging the issues.PA is now rationing liquor - only two bottles a day. If you're burning through two bottles a day of alcohol, you're in deeper trouble. Scientists are putting mRNA vaccines into our food supply to ensure the unvaccinated become, well, vaccinated.Where Are The Men?Men are not going to college, and it has sociologists perplexed. Although theories abound, we have to realize that not everyone will follow the same sociological plan for their lives. Listen to Aaron given an impassioned plea for fathers and mothers to save their families. Don't give up on your families - you are not at your wits' end.Old School Work Weeks Are DoneDropbox's billionaire founder says the 40-hour work week is dead. Remote work is on the rise and people don't want to go back to work; but what is the biggest reason?More From the Chumbucket…Reddit users are awarding ‘Herman Cain' awards to dead anti-vaxxers. Classy y'all…Man actually lives out Alanis Morissette song as he dies with a winning lottery ticket in pocket.Florida man admits to killing young woman 10 years ago in fit of rage.Homelessness Can Be FixedListen to the plan to fix homelessness.https://breakdradio.contactin.bio/

Food Sex Politics
Can We Still Listen to R. Kelly?

Food Sex Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 54:41


Dave and Nicole ask this burning question, but also: where's that pizza Herman Cain promised? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/foodsexpolitics/message

Conversations with Vin and Sori
Breaking! Herman Cain Dies from Covid, and Trump Wants to delay the Election!

Conversations with Vin and Sori

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 20:57


Breaking! Herman Cain Dies from Covid, and Trump Wants to delay the Election! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/conversations-with-vin-and-sori/support

The Common Good Podcast
August 14, 2020

The Common Good Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 75:06


Hour 1 Seg 1: Herman Cain 'tweets' two weeks after his death to attack Democrats. Cain’s Twitter account revived to spread pro-Trump messages. One-time presidential candidate died in July from coronavirus. PLUS, Biden, Seizing on Masks as a Campaign Issue, Calls for a Mandate. Hour 1 Seg 2: We were joined by Pastor Josh Moody of College Church in Wheaton. The building’s steeple collapsed during Monday’s storm. He offers some encouragement about leading a church through a pandemic, as well as recovering and rebuilding from setbacks. Dr. Josh Moody is the senior pastor of College Church in Wheaton. He is the president and founder of The God Centered Life which can be heard on radio and online at godcenteredlife.org. He is the author of many books including most recently “John For You”. Hour 1 Seg 3: Has online worship acclimated us to our screens, or can we get physical again? Brian and Ian discussed "Preserving Our Body and Bodies for Worship" by Hannah King. Hour 1 Seg 4: John Lee writes "Who Are the Most Generous? Not Who You’d Expect" in Christianity Today. The secret to becoming a cheerful giver is to remember whom we are giving to. Hour 2 Seg 1: Description coming soon Hour 2 Seg 2-3: We were joined by John Perrine to discuss his podcast called "The Burning Word". John is a pastor from the Chicagoland area who currently lives, works and podcasts from Belfast, Northern Ireland. He has his Masters of Divinity from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in IL and is a current Doctorate of Theology and Ministry student at Durham University in the UK. John has a passion for resourcing the modern church with relevant, honest, and biblical teaching on the Bible's most compelling texts so that together we can encounter God again in His Word. Hour 2 Seg 4: Description coming soonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Verdict with Ted Cruz
A New Cold War

Verdict with Ted Cruz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 15:29


Senator Ted Cruz spends a moment memorializing conservative titan Herman Cain and the lasting impact of his work. Then, Senator Cruz and Michael Knowles react to this shocking (or maybe not so shocking) news straight from the Hill—three out of four of the Big Tech CEOs refused to admit to Congress that China steals from American technology companies. Plus, Senator Cruz responds directly to Mark Cuban questioning his testicular fortitude. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Middle Theory
Delayed Reaction | 08.03.20.

Middle Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 47:55


As President Trump floats the idea of delaying the 2020 election, questions over the use of private data by the DHS and security concerns surrounding the TikTok app take center stage.  The passing of former presidential hopeful Herman Cain marks one of the most high-profile casualties of the coronavirus, and following the sad announcement of his passing, many were pointing out his recent attendance at a Trump rally. Elsewhere, alarm bells are ringing after it was revealed that the DHS might have accessed user data from encrypted apps being used by Portland protesters, and many are concerned by the President's recent suggestion via Twitter that we postpone the 2020 election. We delve into the fray and examine all of this and more on this week's edition of Middle Theory.  Coronavirus Charities: If you are able, please consider supporting the following charities that are offering relief for those affected by the coronavirus pandemic: CDC Foundation Coronavirus Relief No Kid Hungry Responds to Coronavirus Direct Relief: Coronavirus Pandemic American Red Cross: Give Blood Doctors Without Borders: COVID 19 Feeding America Meals on Wheels Homeless Shelter Directory DOLLARS FOR DONUTS A special thank you to those who donated to the podcast this week: Betty June  Daniel Baumberger  Edith Wacker   Sean O'Neal  Robert Walshe If you like Middle Theory and want to help support the show, you can donate to the program here:   We also offer SUBSCRIPTION accounts for those who would like to make recurring monthly payments to Middle Theory. If you would prefer to SUBSCRIBE to the program, click here to visit our DONATES page, and scroll down below the primary DONATE button.  SHOW NOTES CITIZEN CAIN: Herman Cain dies, age 74, hospitalized two weeks after MAGA rally in Tulsa POLITILEAK: Politico accidentally reports Biden picked Kamala Harris as his running mate DATA DILEMMA: DHS had access to messages from Portland protesters, document shows Data isn't just being collected from your phone. It's being used to score you. CHARITIES: Nearly 30 Million in USA Didn't Have Enough to Eat Last Week DELAYED REACTION: Trump raises idea of delaying election PRIVATE PARTS: Renomination of Trump to be held in private PLAYING FOR KEEPS: James Clyburn: Trump doesn't plan to ‘give up the office' TIK TOK: Graham defends Trump on TikTok, backs Microsoft purchase JOIN US: REACH OUT TO MIDDLE THEORY To send us feedback, you can email us here. Also, follow Middle Theory on Twitter too... this is highly recommended, and may even be vital for some of you. Finally, as mentioned earlier, some may be further compelled to donate to the program, which helps keep ads for survival gear, water filters, male enhancement supplements, and do-it-yourself earthworm farming kits off the program.

The Eric Metaxas Show
John Zmirak

The Eric Metaxas Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 43:43


John Zmirak covers a lot of subjects, including the media's treatment of the passing of Herman Cain, and his Stream.org satire piece covering AOC's treatment of a so-called "White Jesus."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A Newt Perspective

Remember James Cook. Covid is still Real. MLB. NBA. NFL. Herman Cain. No Press at the RNC. Election Push bavk

#RolandMartinUnfiltered
John Lewis homegoing; Trumpers get COVID, Herman Cain dies; TN state senator stole fed $ for wedding

#RolandMartinUnfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2020 122:18


7.30.20 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: John Lewis homegoing; Maskless Trumpers get COVID, Herman Cain dies from the disease; Republican Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin blocked the bill to make Juneteenth a federal holiday; Atlanta councilman indicted on fraud charges Tennessee state senator stole fed funds for her wedding; Arkansas police officer tells a man he's arresting that if he can talk, he can breath. Support #RolandMartinUnfiltered via the Cash App ☛ https://cash.app/$rmunfiltered or via PayPal ☛https://www.paypal.me/rmartinunfiltered #RolandMartinUnfiltered Partner: Ceek Be the first to own the world's first 4D, 360 Audio Headphones and mobile VR Headset. Check it out on www.ceek.com and use the promo code RMVIP2020 - The Roland S. Martin YouTube channel is a news reporting site covered under Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ben Shapiro Show
Ep. 1064 - Honoring The Dead

The Ben Shapiro Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 52:01


Barack Obama gets wildly partisan at the memorial for Congressman John Lewis; media members exploit Herman Cain's death to slam Trump; and Trump struggles with the consequences of his nutty threat to delay the election.Get your copy of "How to Destroy America in Three Easy Steps" here: https://utm.io/uHjVIf you like The Ben Shapiro Show, become a member TODAY with promo code: SHAPIRO and enjoy the exclusive benefits for 10% off at https://www.dailywire.com/shapiro Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

CNN Tonight
Andy Slavitt on Coronavirus Treatments

CNN Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 44:21


Chris discusses the use of hydroxychloroquine as treatment for coronavirus with Former Acting Administrator for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Andy Slavitt, the passing of Herman Cain with Newsmax CEO, Chris Ruddy, and then reflects on John Lewis’ final message.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

The FOX News Rundown
President Trump's Election Day Tweet Creates Firestorm

The FOX News Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 33:46


As coronavirus cases continue to surge across the country, President Trump suggested on twitter Thursday that Election Day should be delayed because it may not be safe enough to vote. Host of Fox News Sunday Chris Wallace discusses Trump's controversial tweet, speculates on Joe Biden's running mate pick and the passing of Herman Cain. The coronavirus pandemic has impacted Americans' lives in many ways, including how we worship. COVID-19 has shut down churches, synagogues and mosques in some areas and in others, limited the number of people in places of worship. Many religious leaders have tried to adapt by holding services online. It seems more than ever people are looking to their faith during this time for comfort and for answers. Pastor Robert Jeffress and Rabbi Shlomo Bregman discuss their experiences from the outbreak and what advice they have been giving to people Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers. Plus, commentary by University of California at Berkeley law professor, John Yoo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Erin Burnett OutFront
U.S. Surpasses 4.4 Million Coronavirus Cases; Deaths Top 151,000

Erin Burnett OutFront

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 40:55


U.S reports 1,403 deaths in one day, the equivalent of about one person dying every minute of the day. Trump addresses death of friend Herman Cain from coronavirus. This comes weeks after Cain attended Trump’s rally in Tulsa. Key model now projects 80,000 more virus deaths by November. Study: People with no virus exposure may have some immunity. Trump sows doubt on 2020 election: “These elections will be fraudulent, they’ll be fixed. They’ll be rigged.” Bipartisan group holds secret meeting to game out what could happen if Trump losses election and refuses to concede. Obama eulogizes John Lewis, condemns efforts to suppress voting. Exclusive: CNN conducts first TV interview with head of “Operation Warp Speed,” The U.S. vaccine project. U.S. reports worst economic plunge on record. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

ERLC Podcast
RBG, mystery seeds, and a conversation with the 2020 summer interns

ERLC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 46:58


In this episode, Josh, Lindsay, and Brent discuss the U.S. economy, the presidential election, Herman Cain, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, new Covid outbreaks, Regis Philbin, and mystery seeds. Lindsay also gives a rundown of this week's ERLC content including pieces by Cary Corley, Ericka Anderson, and Josh Wester. Also in this episode, the hosts are joined by Isaac, Gracie, Carson, and Lilly—our 2020 summer interns with the ERLC team in NashvilleAbout our 2020 InternsIsaac is from Houston, TX and attended Brown University, and now The Southern Baptist Theological SeminaryGracie is from Canton, GA and attends Samford University Carson is from Jackson, TN and attends Texas Christian University Lilly is from Oklahoma City, OK and attends Oklahoma Baptist UniversityERLC ContentCary Corley with 5 principles for relationships in a contentious society: Lessons from counseling troubled marriagesEricka Andersen with How nonprofits allow us to care for the most vulnerable: Four organizations caring for immigrants well during COVID-19Josh Wester with 4 things Christians can do in a divisive political timeCultureU.S. Economy Contracted at Record Rate Last Quarter; Jobless Claims Rise to 1.43 MillionTrump floats delaying Presidential Election, He Can'tFormer GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain dies of Covid-19Ruth Bader Ginsburg recovering after non-surgical procedureMoore, others urge FDA to remove abortion pill from U.S. marketDr. Ben Mitchell is retiringCOVID outbreak of more than 40 cases tied to revival at rural Alabama churchMLB Already Has a Coronavirus Outbreak.Regis Philbin, Legendary Television Host, Dies at 88Target joins Walmart in closing its stores on Thanksgiving DayMystery seeds are showing up in mailboxes, sparking investigationsLunchroomLindsay: Recipe; John Powell's story on people.comBrent:  Who Wants to be a Millionaire segmentConnect with us on Twitter@ERLC@jbwester@LeatherwoodTN@LindsNicoletSponsorsERLC Highlights - subscribe for curated content from the ERLC's editors delivered straight to your inbox

Don Lemon Tonight
Andy Slavitt on Coronavirus Treatments

Don Lemon Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 44:21


Chris discusses the use of hydroxychloroquine as treatment for coronavirus with Former Acting Administrator for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Andy Slavitt, the passing of Herman Cain with Newsmax CEO, Chris Ruddy, and then reflects on John Lewis’ final message.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

The Hake Report
07/31/20 Fri: Last Day of WHM; Disgraceful Attacks on USA!

The Hake Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 122:44


The Hake Report, Friday, July 31, 2020: LAST DAY OF WHM! Great Get a Job T-shirts https://teespring.com/stores/getajob Patreon in trouble from “bears”! JLP says we are a judeo-Christian nation, and there are multiple fights in the culture about the term. Lots of stuff going on in Hake News: NBA for BLM; multiple “progressive” DAs and agitative activist “journalists” like Shaun King and others pushing social justice, which is NOT real justice.    CALLERS Martha from Alaska asks James if he heard Obama's speech for John Lewis. Marty from Kansas City, MO asks James about being mean to animals.  Mike from San Antonio, TX talks about the NBA not being for America or its fan base.  Sharon from Manitoba, Canada finally understands systemic racism!   Richard from North Carolina has an interesting call, thank you!  Rick from Hampton, VA talks about Herman Cain vs John Lewis Maze from Dayton, OH has some gripes about WHM and previous callers like Sharon and Rick.    HAKE LINKS LIVE VIDEO: YouTube | DLive | Periscope | Facebook | Mixer | Twitch PODCAST: Apple | Podcast Addict | Castbox | Stitcher | Spotify | PodBean | Google … SUPPORT: SubscribeStar | Patreon | Teespring | SUPER CHAT: Streamlabs | DLive  Call in! 888-775-3773, live Monday through Friday 9 AM (Los Angeles) thehakereport.com/show  Also see Hake News from JLP's show today.  VIDEO: https://youtu.be/xMvKf4KzqqU  BLOG POST: https://www.thehakereport.com/blog/2020/7/31/073120-fri-last-day-of-whm-disgraceful-attacks-on-usa 

The Ben Shapiro Show
Ep. 1063 - Another Terrible Day

The Ben Shapiro Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 53:24


Herman Cain dies of covid; President Trump floats delaying the election; and Democrats and Republicans can't reach a deal on propping up the economy as more Americans join the unemployment rolls.Get your copy of "How to Destroy America in Three Easy Steps" here: https://utm.io/uHjVIf you like The Ben Shapiro Show, become a member TODAY with promo code: SHAPIRO and enjoy the exclusive benefits for 10% off at https://www.dailywire.com/shapiro Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Nicole Sandler Show
20200730 Nicole Sandler Show - Another Insane Thursday, But Howie Klein is Here

The Nicole Sandler Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 58:35


The day began with a bunch of breaking news stories -- Herman Cain dead from COVID-19, the GDP took a major dump, and Trump floats the idea of postponing the November 3 election. Nice try, but no way! We'll cover all of the breaking news and then some. And then Howie Klein joins in from Down with Tyranny and the Blue America PAC. And we'll be joined by Adam Christensen, candidate running for Congress from FL-3 to fill the seat soon to be vacated by the heinous Ted Yoho.

The Black Guy Who Tips Podcast
2135: Franqi French Toast

The Black Guy Who Tips Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2020 154:18


Rod and Karen are joined by Franqi French to talk live during quarantine, California during Covid, creating new content during the lock down, we hate Trump, targeted Facebook ads, Herman Cain gets sick, Kanye West tweets he's running for president,standing up for BLM, Barstool Sports controversy, speaking your mind, dealing with anger and more. Twitter: @rodimusprime @SayDatAgain @TBGWT @FranqiFrench Email: theblackguywhotips@gmail.com Blog: www.theblackguywhotips.com Voice Mail: 704-557-0186

Long Shots
Herman Cain: The Godfather

Long Shots

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 35:58


Many pundits dismissed businessman Herman Cain as an entertaining, if inept, sideshow during the 2012 Republican presidential primary. But the former Godfather's Pizza CEO struck a nerve among conservatives craving a candidate who would 'tell it like it is'. Indeed, Cain, who came up in the Tea Party movement, led the GOP contest just weeks before the first votes were cast -- then an avalanche of sexual misconduct accusations derailed him. A closer look reveals Cain was an entertainer, yes, but also a window into the soul of the modern Republican Party, which would come to embrace another entertaining CEO, Donald Trump, just four years later.Privacy Policy and California Privacy Notice.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/LongShots. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.