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Paul Loves Rose: Part 3

ExplicitNovels

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024


Paul and Rose commit themselves to each otherby senor longo. Listen to the ► Podcast at Connected.CHAPTER 5We had a wonderful time at the cookout. Rose and I rocked slowly in the hammock for more than an hour until it was time for lunch. After that I decided it was time to play ball with Eric. I pulled my glove from the truck and threw with him until he tired. Rose and I teamed up for horseshoes, beating our parents three times before throwing a game to Eric and Mary. Eric, at thirteen, was a year older than Mary. They liked each other, but I doubted that they'd ever love each other the way Rose and I did. I helped to cook the steaks for dinner then Rose and I were dismissed. We were free to go for our date.Rose opted for miniature golf so we brought Eric and Mary with us. It was a tight squeeze in the truck, but we made it work. I paid for ice cream sundaes after, then we took them home; Rose and I headed for the beach. We found several others around a bonfire. They were all kids like us who we knew either from school or the neighborhood. We said our “hello's” then walked down the beach for some privacy, although I still had no idea what to do about Rose's screaming.We stripped each other, then lay down to hold and touch each other. We were there more than a half hour when Rose shifted position, moving down to take my cock into her mouth. “Oh no; only if I get to take care of you, too.” I pulled her around until we were in the classic “69” position. My tongue found her wet and hot. Juice gushed from within her fountain. Rose's tongue and lips found my organ hard and oozing pre-cum at a fantastic rate. Seconds later we were into each other as never before; as starving people at a grand feast. I licked Rose's silky thighs, marveling that anything could be so soft and smooth. When I reached her labia I combined licking with sucking and nibbling. I could feel her react on my cock. My hands found her firm breasts and her hard wrinkled nipples as my tongue entered her. Her body thrashed on mine. Only a hand, quickly moved to one of her ass cheeks, held her in place.Rose had begun at my tip slowly and carefully licking the oozing pre-cum from my urethra. She then licked around the head several times before engulfing my organ with her mouth and sucking for all she was worth. Her mouth fucked me just as my tongue fucked her. We kept it up for more than ten minutes until I sucked her clit into my mouth. I could feel the spasm running through her body. It went on and on for almost a minute. I could only assume she was experiencing one orgasm after another. Her scream began just as I came, flooding her mouth with semen. It was the only thing we'd done so far that had silenced her. Finally, it abated and we lay still. I pulled her up to hold and caress her face. “I love you so much, Rose; more than I could ever tell you.” I looked into her face to see that she was out cold. I shook her gently until she stirred. We kissed and dressed then walked back to the fire. We sat and chatted with our friends; half an hour later we went home. I took Rose to my house where we cleaned up and watched some TV before I took her home. Both families were still there so I grabbed a beer and we joined them in the back yard. The party ended around one.School was hectic once Memorial Day passed. Rose and I were both enrolled in college-prep level courses which meant we would take special exams developed by the New York State Board of Regents, more commonly known as “Regents Exams.” There was tight security on the exams and everyone in the state had to take them at the same time. As a junior I'd have a heavy load; English, Spanish 3, American History, Chemistry, and Advanced Algebra. As a Freshman Rose would only have to deal with Elementary Algebra and Biology; she was in an advanced level program in science.We were both excellent students, near the top of our classes. Her dad was a PhD physicist; mine was a PhD biologist. They had extremely high expectations for us. We studied like crazy, but still found time for each other. We were always careful to use a condom. Neither of us wanted to create a problem and our religious beliefs meant that an abortion was out of the question. Also, I loved Rose so much that I'd never want her to be hurt or embarrassed. We finished the year strongly. I had an average of 94.3; Rose earned a 94.7. I started work at the golf course the following day.I was really busy between the golf course and my lawn mowing business. Mr. Gentile taught me how to use the tractor mowers, how to mow the greens, and to use insecticides. In fact, I'd take the state applicators license test and pass it by mid-summer. It was a breeze after taking a full year of chemistry. As time passed my work hours were increased so I passed half of my customers off to Brian. I kept those in my immediate neighborhood and, because Brian used my mower, gas, and tools, he paid me a dollar per lawn. I also took any complaints because they were my customers and I was responsible. Fortunately, Brian was also responsible so complaints were few.Mr. Gentile had given me Sunday and Monday as days off. I spent most of Sunday with Rose, first at church and later most days at the beach. We made love almost every night. I went through condoms by the dozen. Then, one night in early August, I got a surprise. We were on the beach and I reached for one. “No, Paul; you won't need one, not any more. I talked Mom into letting me get the birth control pill. I've been on it for a month. Now we can really feel each other. Isn't that great?”“Yeah, but it also means that your mom and dad know what we're doing so my parents know, too. I think I'm about to be killed.”“No you won't, Paul; both our moms have known for more than two months. Mine guessed after that first night you came in with me back in May. Remember how glassy-eyed I was when I went into the bathroom? We had a long chat once school was out. She had already made the appointment for my gynecologist. She swore me to secrecy until tonight so it would be a real surprise. Of course, your mom knows, but I know my dad doesn't. Mom said he wouldn't understand. He still thinks of me as a little girl. Isn't that funny; someone who wears a 34-C bra a little girl? I can barely wear a C-cup any more. I think Mom will buy me some D's once school starts again. Oh, Paul I'm so sorry. All I'm doing is talking when both of us want to do something else. I guess I'm just nervous.”I silenced her with a quick kiss and whispered, “I'm sure I'm just as nervous as you are besides I love to listen to your voice; even when you aren't making any sense.” Rose waited a second before she began to giggle. It wasn't long before I joined her and the two of us were laughing like crazy. Somehow we managed to undress each other while we laughed.“Paul, can we do it some different way?”“What would you like to do?”“How do animals do it?”I'm pretty sure that's called ‘doggie' for obvious reasons. You need to be on hands and knees facing away from me. I'm sure this would be a lot better on a bed, but that's out of the question for now. Tell me if the rocks hurt your knees, okay?”“I promise, but I just remembered something else my mom told me. She's a screamer like me, but she doesn't have orgasm after orgasm like I do. She told me I was really lucky, but I already knew that. I'm lucky to have you, especially after thinking you were my cousin all those years.”“I don't want to start an argument, especially as we're about to make love, but I think I'm incredibly lucky. Not only are you gorgeous and brilliant, but you're sexy as hell and your body; . Well, just let me tell you how many guys at school would have tried to maul your breasts if I hadn't threatened to beat the living hell out of them.”Rose turned to face me. “Did you really do that, Paul?”“More times than I care to admit, but now everyone knows you're taken. Only a fool would touch you now. Even idiotic Ryan knows better than to even open his big mouth. So, why are we still talking?” I rubbed my naked cock into her slit. It was a new and foreign experience for both of us. I leaned forward to hold Rose, the person I loved most as my rock-hard erection slid into her. It took a bit of effort, but within fifteen seconds my balls swung against her abdomen.“Mind if I try something else new, Rose? I red about this in the Playboy Advisor, too.” I moistened my index finger in her slit and rubbed it into her puckered anus.“Oh, Paul I never thought you'd do anything there.”“If what I red was accurate, you have many more nerve endings there than in your cunt and we both know how you react to that being stimulated. Shall I push my finger in?”“It felt pretty good when you touched it, but I don't think I'm quite ready. Are you angry with me?”I leaned forward to kiss her ear. That always tickled her. “I'm not angry, darling. I never want to do anything you're not comfortable with. Now, shall we see how this works out?” I placed one hand on each breast and thrust into Rose with increasing pace and intensity. My fingers worried her sensitive areolas and her hardened nipples as my cock moved into and out of her. I had to admit; feeling her on my skin was nothing less than fantastic. The heat; the wetness; the grip of her muscles on me were beyond comparison.My abdomen picked up the tiny vibrations of her orgasm through my contact with her butt. The terms “vaginal orgasm” and “multi-orgasmic” were foreign to me, but if there were ever pictures next to them in the dictionary they would be of Rose. She once told me that she had counted twelve separate orgasms during one of our couplings. Another time she described only one that lasted more than ten minutes and increased in intensity, ending only when I had cum.Now I was actually going to cum within her and it was going to be sooner rather than later. I reached for her clit just as I blew my first thick rope of semen into her. “Oh Paul; I can feel it. It's so hot and there's so much of it.” I collapsed onto her back, my arms around her waist holding us closely until I realized something was wrong.“Rose, what happened? Why didn't you scream?”“I did, but this blocked it.” She showed me a small hand towel that had been rolled into a cylinder. “It's a secret my mom showed me. I stuffed it into my mouth just before I felt it.”“I don't know. I kind of liked the scream. I always knew I'd done well by you.”“Paul, darling, you never have to worry about that. I thought I knew what an orgasm was from when I masturbated, but I was wrong. There's nothing like the ones you give me.”I pulled her back to me and we lay on the blanket for more than an hour. Rose had played with my slimy cock the entire time and, naturally, it responded. I had been hard for more than fifteen minutes when Rose decided she needed me again. Up she went to straddle me. Her hand guided me to her. I watched myself disappear into her slender body. Rose carefully placed the towel by my head as she began to rock. I reflected on how far she had come in only five months. She had gone from a demure virgin to a sexual animal who wasn't the least bit hesitant to act on her needs and desires.I moved up for a kiss, grappling her breasts and squeezing them firmly as we moved toward our orgasms. I had been surprised to learn how rough Rose liked her sex. She loved having her nipples grabbed and twisted and even bitten. Along the same vein she loved my teeth on her sensitive clit. Of course, we both knew I'd never hurt her, but a little pain made the whole experience so much more enjoyable and so much more intense for her.Tonight was no exception; I worked her nipples with my fingers until she leaned forward, her intentions perfectly clear; bite me! She came so hard I could actually feel her squirt onto my body. It exploded from her like a fire hose, running off my body onto the blanket. This blanket had been washed more often in the past four months than it had in the past four years. Now it would need to be washed again. Luckily, Mom knew about us and had apparently approved. She never said a word about our relationship and I knew she wouldn't say a word about it now. She would wash the blanket with a smile and place it on my bed so we could use it again tomorrow night.Once Rose had recovered I pulled her up and into the water. Long Island Sound was usually calm and the tide was high tonight. Swimming at low tide in the dark could be dangerous. Not only were there fair sized rocks to trip over, but I'd actually swum into a few in the dark. It was a shocking and dangerous experience, believe me. We waded slowly into the water, our hands swirling through tiny bioluminescent jellyfish-like organisms in the shallow warm water.This wasn't our first time skinny dipping. My mom had teased me mercilessly the first time I had walked in with wet hair and clothes. She knew all too well that my bathing suit was upstairs in my dresser. She also knew that Rose and I were making love almost daily so our nudity with each other was a non-issue. Our only concern was to get Rose home after her father had gone to bed. We held each other in the chest deep water and washed our secretions from our bodies. I knew exactly what Rose was thinking when she rubbed her pubis into my leg. “Not tonight; I doubt I could get it up again no matter what you do.”“Oh; want to bet?”“No! I have to get you home. Remember, I have to be up by 5:00 tomorrow morning so I need to be in bed like a half hour ago.”“Okay, let's go.” She led me out and we dried each other using the other side of the blanket as best we could. We were back in the truck ten minutes later and home ten minutes after that. My mother took one look at me and smiled. She laughed when she saw the blanket under my arm.“Don't worry I'll have it ready for you by tomorrow night.” I waved my thanks en route to the shower and bed.I noticed early on that Mr. Gentile was spending much more time with me than with any of the other employees. Initially, I thought it was due to my inexperience and newness to the situation, but as time passed I thought he must have some other motivation. I never asked; I assumed he'd tell me when he was ready. I only knew that I learned a lot that first summer. It was hard work, but that was okay with me. I enjoyed working outside and I especially enjoyed seeing things grow. All the same I was looking forward to school; my senior year and the football season.Practice began the third week of August from 5:00 to 7:00 five evenings a week. Rose came with me every time even though it meant that I'd have to drive home, eat a quick meal after showering then drive back to Port Jefferson High to dress for practice. We rarely wore pads for these practices. Most of the guys weren't in good enough condition when practice started and the heat could be oppressive, even in the early evening. After practice I'd shower and rush out to be with Rose. Practice went well. As expected I was first string fullback on offense and first string middle linebacker on defense. I was looking forward to having a great year.I learned over Labor Day weekend what Mr. Gentile had in mind. He explained everything to me and asked for my opinion. He asked to speak with my parents when we were done. I made arrangements once I had a long talk with Rose. He came to our house at ten on Labor Day morning. “Mom; Dad, you know Mr. Gentile. He wants to talk to us about my future.”“Okay, Paul, but why is Rose here for this?”“I'll explain that once Mr. Gentile is done, okay?”“I think you know that I'm Superintendent at St. George's Country Club. I'm also 59 years old and I hope to retire in another six years at 65. I asked Paul to work for me this summer because I thought he'd make a good replacement for me.”“We think he should go to college.”“Yes, so do I; would you be surprised to know that I'm a Cornell grad? Cornell is an interesting university. Part of it is public and part private. The public part began as an agricultural school although these days one can study anything he or she wants. I think Paul will tell you that I spent a lot of time with him this summer. I also made sure that the Club Board met and interacted with Paul. They like him as much as I do.“So, here's the deal: the Club will pay all of Paul's expenses at Cornell. They have an excellent program in turf management. Once he graduates he'll work a year as my assistant at $20,000 plus benefits. The following year he'll take over and make $30,000. Over the next two years his salary will increase to $40,000 which is what I'll earn my final year. You seem surprised. There's a lot of responsibility in my job and there's a lot of money at the Club. Of course, all this will be put into a contract to protect Paul's interest. The Club would expect Paul to work there for a minimum of five years.”“How do you know he'll be accepted at Cornell? That's a pretty good school, isn't it?”“Yes, it is, but Paul will have my recommendation as well as that of the entire Board. I should point out that the Club has donated more than $100,000 to the University over the past five years and will donate another $50,000 before Paul graduates. Trust me; he will be accepted.”We talked it out over the next hour and a half. Everyone voiced their opinions except for Rose. Her turn would come later. Ultimately, we agreed. I liked the opportunity. I enjoyed working with my hands and with growing things. I hated the idea of working in a laboratory like my dad did. It didn't hurt that I'd earn much more than the government paid him, too. Mr. Gentile left around 11:30. Now the discussion became serious.“Mom; Dad, I know you're wondering why Rose was here for this. Now you'll know. I asked her to marry me last night. Next June, once I've graduated, Rose and I will marry. She'll come to Ithaca with me. We can't stand the thought of being apart for two days let alone ten months. Back when we began dating I told you, Mom, that I loved Rose and that I was in it for the long haul. Now you know that I'm in and have been in love with Rose for quite a while and by ‘long haul' I meant forever.”Rose spoke for the first time. “When we first began seeing each other Mom thought I was thrilled to have a real date. The truth is that I was thrilled to have a date with Paul. I thought I was a freak. I was in love with my own cousin. Aunt Martha; Uncle Stan, I've been head over heels in love with Paul for more than two years. I loved him as a cousin when I was a kid then that changed. I love him more than anything now. To be away from him would kill me. We promised ourselves to each other months ago. I want to be with Paul; forever.”“Where will you live, Paul?”“If we have to we can use a small cabin on the golf course grounds. I've already cleared it with the Board President. We'd prefer to stay here with you while we're home, but if that's not possible we'll stay there. It's small, basically two rooms and a bathroom. It does have a double bed which will be a relief after having sex on the beach for the past five months. That's right, Dad; Rose and I have made love almost every night.”“And I was the one who pushed for it, Uncle Stan. Paul didn't want to push or rush me, but I wanted Paul more than anything. I pushed him, but I don't have to push him any longer. We anticipate a problem with my father who thinks I'm still nine, but we will be together whatever happens.” I had never seen Rose so determined. She had incredible internal strength. The matter was settled when my mom rose and came over to hug and kiss us. Dad followed a moment later. We had their blessing. We were both relieved. Now all we had to deal with was her parents, especially her father who was known to sometimes be high-strung, even irrational.CHAPTER 6We ate lunch with my family and I could tell from my mom's expression that she'd be on the phone as soon as we left to speak with Rose's parents. I knew her mom would be with us, but I was worried by what her father would say; and do. We hugged my parents and walked out the door. I knew Rose was nervous. She had my hand in a death grip. Three minutes later we pulled into her driveway. As expected Aunt Celia was just hanging up the phone. She had a smile on her face.We asked to speak with both of them and Rose began. “Mom; Dad, Paul and I want to speak with you about something important. Paul asked me to marry him last night and I agreed.” She paused here for a reaction; there was none so she continued. “We want to marry when Paul graduates from high school. He has just received a full scholarship to Cornell. I want to go with him and continue high school there. He also has an offer of an excellent job once he graduates.”I looked at Uncle Carl and could see that he was fuming. “What are you two thinking? Are you even thinking at all? This is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. I absolutely forbid it.”“Why, Daddy? I love Paul and he loves me.”“Why; because you're cousins; that's why!”“But we're not cousins. We're not related at all. I may call you Uncle Carl and Aunt Celia, but the fact is that we're not related in any way. There's no reason why we can't get married.”“I don't care about your smug answers. I think you should leave. I forbid you to see Rose again.”“With all due respect, Uncle Carl, we're both eighteen. Legally we're adults. You don't have the ability or right to deny us.”“I have the ability to throw you out of my house, don't I?”“Don't I have a say in this, Carl? I would think so inasmuch as this house is half mine. Paul; stay where you are. I'll be right back.” Aunt Celia walked to the kitchen; we heard a brief discussion on the phone. She was back in less than a minute.“Well, what are we waiting for now?”“You'll see in a minute, Carl. Really; you should get your head out of your lab once in a while. If you did you would have noticed how much these two are in love. I actually envy them.”“Well, I don't think they should get serious. Bad things can happen.”“Like what?”“They could be caught kissing by the police.” We all laughed. We couldn't help ourselves. There were hardly any police in our area and kissing was mild compared to what we've been doing. “What the hell was that all about?”Rose spoke to answer, “Daddy, Paul and I kiss every day and we do a lot more than that, too. Don't think that Paul has forced me to do anything. It was the other way around. I wanted to become physical with him and he resisted until I made him. Even then he made me wait until we were both sure I was ready.”“Ready? Ready for what?”“To make love, Daddy. Paul and I make love every day; every single day.” His reaction was immediate. He was out of his chair and raced across the room to hit me. Unfortunately for him, Uncle Carl is small and puny compared to me. He raised his hand, but I trapped his arm before he could swing his fist at me. My mother walked in the door, shocked at what she was seeing.“Carl! What the hell are you doing? Sit down this instant and let's discuss this like responsible adults.” I had never seen my mother so angry. Uncle Carl backed off and returned to his chair.“Do you have any idea what these two have been doing? What would happen if Rose became pregnant?”“If she became pregnant they'd just get married sooner and we'd have a lovely grandchild, but that's not going to happen. Fortunately, Celia does pay attention to what's going on around here.”“Yes, Carl, Rose has been on the pill since the end of June and before that Paul insisted that they always use a condom even stopping Rose one time from having sex without one.”“How do you know all this? How do you know this is even true?”“If you took the time to talk with your children once in a while you'd understand. Rose and I talk often. I noticed a very special look on her face one night when Paul brought her home. If you think a bit you'll remember that night, too. I woke you up and we; .”“Celia! Please!”“Oh, Carl, get a grip. You think nobody here knows we have occasional sex? Did the stork bring our two kids? Please, yourself! I woke you up and we fucked like we haven't in months; and if you continue this idiotic argument we won't for another several months.”“But, this just isn't right.”“Daddy, maybe you'd prefer that I get involved with someone who would abuse me; maybe even hurt me.”“No; of course not.”“I want you to remember when I was sick. Who came to visit me every single day; every single day, Daddy? It wasn't you. Sometimes I didn't see you for days, but I saw Paul every single day. He always kissed my forehead then red for at least an hour. I laugh when I think of some of the things he red.”“I don't know; I really enjoyed Nancy Drew and some of those romances were; .” Rose silenced me with a kiss. Then she spoke again.“I thought I was a freak, Daddy, because I was madly in love with my cousin. Then I learned that Paul wasn't my cousin, after all. I can't tell you how thrilled I was. Some boys would have taken advantage of me because I was so naïve and inexperienced, but not Paul. He always treated me with dignity and respect. We want you to accept us, Daddy, but even if you don't I am going to marry Paul. I. AM. GOING. TO. MARRY. PAUL!” She linked her arm into mine, holding me as though she'd never let me go and I guess that was the message. We all sat there silently waiting for a reaction. Finally, Uncle Carl decided to speak.“Okay. I still have some concerns, but it is your life.” I breathed a sigh of relief. Rose turned my head with her finger and gave me an incredible kiss. I hugged Aunt Celia and Mom and held my hand out for Uncle Carl. He thought about it for a few seconds before smiling and taking it in his. “I'm sorry about earlier. I'm glad I didn't actually hit you.” He must have been delusional. He was never going to hit me. I took Rose's hand and we walked out back to the hammock where we relaxed for the rest of the afternoon. We kissed and talked quietly until it was dinner when we learned that we were all going out for a celebration.We went to the beach the following day. I always found it amazing that the beach died right after Labor Day even though the weather was still great. This would be our last day free. School always began on the Wednesday after Labor Day and I was looking forward to my senior year. This year I'd also drive Eric to school. He was beginning ninth grade. I would have much enjoyed having Rose to myself, but I'd have her after football practice and that would have to do.Our first game was on Saturday against Riverhead, another central school that pulled students from roughly twenty local elementary districts. We always had trouble with them, but not this year. I led the way for our star halfback Elmer Morris, repeatedly opening holes in their defense. Elmer ran for more than 150 yards and two touchdowns. Even I had one on a fake run right and pass left. I was all alone in the corner of the end zone. Rose met me with our parents and Eric and Mary who looked like they were getting along unusually well. I reminded myself to ask Rose about it later.We won our second game a week later at Huntington. Once again I opened holes in the line for Elmer and starred on defense with eight tackles and a fumble recovery. I was looking forward to having an outstanding year. I had taken Wednesday morning off from school to sign my agreement with St. George's Country Club after Dad's lawyer had reviewed it. I felt great knowing that my future was secure. I returned to school in time to meet Rose for lunch and prep for Saturday's game with Deer Park.We built an early lead using the same formula we'd used in the first two games. We were on defense in the second quarter with a 21-0 lead when I moved to fill a hole on the right side of their line. I was engaged in a block with their tackle when I was cut-blocked by their halfback who dove for my knee. It was an illegal block that had been seen by the officials as well as both coaches. More than illegal, it was an intentional dirty play. I knew in an instant that I was badly hurt. I could hear as well as feel the cracking in my knee and leg. I went down and I didn't get up. Both coaches and the doctor rushed onto the field. The pain was incredible; almost enough to make me pass out; but I could hear the Deer Park coach screaming at his halfback. He was removed from the game and told to turn in his uniform. I looked down at my right leg; no leg was ever meant to bend in the direction mine had taken. Even worse, I could see my uniform pants turning red; I was bleeding, apparently badly.There's always an ambulance at football games and now I knew why. It drove onto the field and I was loaded onto a gurney and taken away to the hospital. Port Jefferson has had a hospital for years and from what I've been told it was pretty good. A few years ago the state opened a new university almost next door in Stony Brook. The following year a medical school and teaching hospital were also opened. That's where I was headed now.I was still conscious, but barely, when they wheeled me into the emergency room. The team doctor had given me something for the pain and I was really woozy. I was only there for a few minutes while they cut my treasured uniform from my body then I was whisked into an operating room. By then my parents had arrived and had signed the necessary permissions.It was dark when I woke; my leg up in what I later learned was traction, an IV in my arm. I was still pretty much out of it, but I could hear crying. I knew in an instant that it was Rose. “Don't cry, Rose,” I whispered. She jumped up in a flash to hold my head and smother me with kisses. “What's the diagnosis? Do you know?”She ran out to the hall to fetch my mother, sat again and told me everything she knew, “It's a good thing they brought you here. The doctor told us you could have lost your leg without the proper treatment.”“You'll be in a cast for ten weeks, Paul,” Mom said, “then you'll need physical therapy. I'm sorry, but your athletic career is over. Everyone was here, but Uncle Carl and Aunt Celia took Eric and Mary home earlier. Dad had to go home, too. He has to go to work tomorrow; something about cyclotron scheduling. Rose has refused to leave you. She's been here in your room ever since you were brought back from the OR.”I weakly extended my hand; Rose took it and held it to her face. “Oh, Paul I was so worried.” She hesitated when I groaned in pain. “I'll get the nurse. I'll bet you have to go, too.” She leaned down to kiss me and then she was off. Rose returned a few minutes later with one of the nurses who gave me a shot; morphine. I was out like a light seconds later, but first I told Rose how much I loved her as I pissed into a portable urinal.To be continued in part 4. by senor longo for Sex Stories.

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The Truth Central with Dr. Jerome Corsi

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 90:26


There has been a series of significant issues with a voter roll algorithm in the state of New York, interfering with a fair election process. Yes, you read that right: an dangerous algorithm was found in the New York State Board of Elections voter roll. Dr. Jerome Corsi talks with Andrew Paquette, formerly of the New York Citizens' Audit, who discovered the algorithm: "Voters in New York State are identified by two identification numbers.  This study has discovered strong evidence that both numbers have been algorithmically manipulated to produce steganographically concealed record attribute information. One of the several algorithms discovered has been solved. It first utilizes a mechanism nearly identical to the simple ‘Caesar Cipher' to change the order of a group of ID numbers. Then, it interlaces them the way a deck of cards is arranged to create a ‘stacked deck'. The algorithmic modifications create hidden structure within voter ID numbers. The structure can be used to covertly tag fraudulent records for later use." (Paquette, Research Abstract, https://www.researchgate.net/publication/370835885_The_Caesar_cipher_and_stacking_the_deck_in_New_York_State_voter_rolls).The question is: WHY is there an algorithm in the New York State Board of Elections voter roll, who put it there and to what end?Dr. Corsi and Paquette go in-depth to answer the question on The Truth CentralIf you like what we are doing, please support our Sponsors:Get RX Meds Now: https://www.getrxmedsnow.comMyVitalC https://www.thetruthcentral.com/myvitalc-ess60-in-organic-olive-oil/Swiss America: https://www.swissamerica.com/offer/CorsiRMP.phpGet Dr. Corsi's new book, The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy: The Final Analysis: Forensic Analysis of the JFK Autopsy X-Rays Proves Two Headshots from the Right Front and One from the Rear, here: https://www.amazon.com/Assassination-President-John-Kennedy-Headshots/dp/B0CXLN1PX1/ref=sr_1_1?crid=20W8UDU55IGJJ&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.ymVX8y9V--_ztRoswluApKEN-WlqxoqrowcQP34CE3HdXRudvQJnTLmYKMMfv0gMYwaTTk_Ne3ssid8YroEAFg.e8i1TLonh9QRzDTIJSmDqJHrmMTVKBhCL7iTARroSzQ&dib_tag=se&keywords=jerome+r.+corsi+%2B+jfk&qid=1710126183&sprefix=%2Caps%2C275&sr=8-1Join Dr. Jerome Corsi on Substack: https://jeromecorsiphd.substack.com/Visit The Truth Central website: https://www.thetruthcentral.comGet your FREE copy of Dr. Corsi's new book with Swiss America CEO Dean Heskin, How the Coming Global Crash Will Create a Historic Gold Rush by calling: 800-519-6268Follow Dr. Jerome Corsi on X: @corsijerome1Our link to where to get the Marco Polo 650-Page Book on the Hunter Biden laptop & Biden family crimes free online:https://www.thetruthcentral.com/marco-polo-publishes-650-page-book-on-hunter-biden-laptop-biden-family-crimes-available-free-online/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-truth-central-with-dr-jerome-corsi--5810661/support.

The WorldView in 5 Minutes
U.S. missionary couple killed in Haiti, Trump holds Bronx rally, Senator Graham objects to Justice Alito's “Appeal to Heaven” flag

The WorldView in 5 Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024


It's Monday, May 27th, A.D. 2024. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Adam McManus American missionary couple killed in Haiti Last Thursday, two American Christian missionaries were killed by gang violence in Haiti, reports Fox News. In one Facebook post, Missions In Haiti documented that Davy and Natalie Lloyd, full-time missionaries to Haiti, “were ambushed by a gang of three trucks full of guys. Davy was taken to the house tied up and beat.” Tragically, they were shot and killed at 9:00 p.m. Natalie was the daughter of Missouri State Rep. Ben Baker who said, "My heart is broken in a thousand pieces. I've never felt this kind of pain. They went to Heaven together. Please pray for my family. We desperately need strength." Former President Donald Trump said, "Such a tragedy. Haiti is totally out of control. Find the killers NOW!!!" Haiti, an island nation plagued by poverty, natural disasters, and corruption, has plunged into further turmoil since February 29, when gangs launched coordinated attacks, burned police stations, opened fire on the main international airport, and stormed Haiti's two biggest prisons, releasing more than 4,000 inmates. Plus, the country's largest seaport remains paralyzed as food and medication dwindle. At least 1.4 million Haitians are on the verge of famine. Trump holds Bronx rally, endorsed by black Puerto Rican politician Former President Donald Trump did something unusual. Last Thursday, he held a campaign rally in The Bronx, a Democratic borough of New York City where 85% of residents are black or Hispanic. TRUMP:  “Hello New York City! And hello to all of the incredible, tough, strong, hardworking, American patriots right here in The Bronx.  (cheers) Who would think? Who would think?” Although Trump has been leading President Joe Biden in polls of battleground states, Biden has been outdistancing Trump by at least 9% in New York, reports The Epoch Times. New York's voter registrations are lopsided in favor of Democrats. Statewide, Democrats outnumber Republicans 2-to-1. In Bronx County, there are only 43,000 registered Republicans—less than one-tenth the Democrat total of 507,000, according to the New York State Board of Elections. That's why Democrats scoffed online at the significance of Trump's audience in the Bronx. Crowd estimates ranged from 7,000 to more than 20,000. Even in a best-case-scenario, the rally attendance doesn't begin to dent the voter-registration deficit in a state that has 13 million voters. But Trump made his best case on how his presidency financially benefitted all racial groups because of lower taxes, energy independence, and a strong economy. TRUMP:  “We had the greatest economy in history. Everybody had the best they've ever had. African-American jobs were the best in history. Asian-American, the best in history. Hispanic, the best in history, women, people with the diploma, people without a diploma. People that went to the great Wharton School of Finance, MIT, Harvard -- they were doing better. And the people that didn't have a high school diploma were having the, everybody was better. There wasn't one group, not one that went down. And it was bringing our country together.” Voter surveys show an increasing number of young, Hispanic, and black voters shifting toward Trump. After Trump's speech, former New York City councilman Rubén Díaz Sr., a Democrat, endorsed him. Listen. DIAZ: “Mr. President, I want to join you in having the Bronx great again. (cheers) Please accept this Democrat, this black Puerto Rican with the kinky hair and the broken English, please accept my endorsement for you as president. Thank you very much.” (cheers) TRUMP: “How nice was that. I didn't expect that, really! That was beautiful!” Senator Graham objects to Justice Alito's “Appeal to Heaven” flag Republican Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina recently lectured Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito for allowing his home to fly an upside-down American flag and the Appeal to Heaven flag dating back to the early stages of the American War for Independence, reports The Blaze. The hornet's nest was stirred up when Obama biographer, Jodi Kantor, wrote an article in the New York Times centering on an American flag that was displayed upside down outside Alito's New Jersey vacation home back in mid-January 2021. Alito said that his wife – Martha-Ann Alito – flew the flag in their yard for a short time "in response to a neighbor's use of objectionable and personally insulting language on yard signs." The New York Times then ran another article highlighting that an "Appeal to Heaven" flag was displayed outside Alito's vacation home in July and September 2023. The paper attempted to frame the flags as having negative connotations because some protesters carried the flags during the January 6th rally in D.C. The Appeal to Heaven flag was commissioned by George Washington, and has been in existence since 1775. The flag was first used by the Massachusetts Navy during the American Revolutionary War. It was among the first flags to symbolize the American colonies' pursuit of independence from the British. The yellow flag features a green pine tree and the phrase "An appeal to Heaven." That quote comes from British political philosopher John Locke. Graham lambasted Alito for flying the flags, saying, "Emotions are apparently high in that neighborhood. It's not good judgment to do that.” But Republican Senator Mike Lee of Utah said, “Martha-Ann Alito has every right to hang whatever flag she wants. In whatever manner she wants. She is a free citizen. And a freedom-loving, American patriot." And House Speaker Mike Johnson also defended Justice Alito. He told CNN last Wednesday, "It's George Washington's flag. It goes back to the founder's era. I've always flown that flag." Johnson features “The Appeal to Heaven” flag outside of his office door. Job 16:19 says, “My Witness is in Heaven; my Advocate is on high.” Golfer Grayson Murray died And finally, two-time PGA Tour winner Grayson Murray died Saturday morning at age 30, one day after he withdrew from the Charles Schwab Cup Challenge at Colonial, reports Fox Sports. There were no immediate details on the circumstances of his death. Murray, who had dealt with alcohol and mental health issues in the past, made a massive turnaround this year and won the Sony Open in January 2024. Previously, Murray made this comment. MUURAY: “My parents have been through hell and back basically for the last six years with me, fighting some mental stuff. It's not easy. I think our society now is getting better about accepting that it's okay to not be okay type deal. I'm not ashamed that I go through depression, anxiety.” PGA golfer Bubba Watson tweeted, "Very sad to hear the news of Grayson Murray's passing today. Life is so fragile.” James 4:14 says, “You do not know what will happen tomorrow. For what is your life? It is even a vapor that appears for a little time and then vanishes away.” Close And that's The Worldview on this Monday, May 27th in the year of our Lord 2024. Subscribe by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.

Education for Sustainable Democracy
Best of ESD: Learning about Election Integrity, with Tom Connolly and Brendan Lovullo (NYS Board of Elections) and Meghan Cook (Center for Technology in Government)

Education for Sustainable Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 46:47


How do we ensure that elections are free and fair? For the past few years, we've heard more and more false claims about stolen elections, but the truth is that our election systems are very well-managed. Yes, there are areas where systems can be improved, but among the biggest problems in our election system now are misinformation about the elections and the skepticism that this creates.In this episode, I speak with Meghan Cook, Program Director of the Center for Technology in Government at the University at Albany, and two election experts – Tom Connolly, the Director of Election Operations at the New York State Board of Elections, and Brendan Lovullo, the Deputy Director of Election Operations at the New York State Board of Elections. In our discussion, we talk about how elections are managed in New York State and elsewhere, and we address some common misconceptions head-on. We talk about how votes are counted, how election machines are secured, how election workers address problems that arise, and much more.This episode was first aired in November of 2022. Featured Link: Our Article on Teaching about Election IntegrityOur Guests & Related ResourcesMegan Cook's WebsiteCenter for Technology in Government at UAlbanyNew York State Board of Elections WebsiteESD Podcast ResourcesEducation for Sustainable Democracy HomepageBrett Levy's Open-Access Research Articles (Free Downloads)Education for Sustainable Democracy Facebook Page (Please Like!)YouTube Channel for Education for Sustainable Democracy (Please Subscribe!)Brett's Twitter Page for Handle @brettlmlevyRelated Episodes of ESDBuilding a Movement for Civic Education, with Michael Rebell (Teachers College, Columbia University)A Congressional Bill to Strengthen Civic Education, with Cat McDonald (DC Lobbyist for Civic Ed)Support the Show.

The Capitol Pressroom
Legislative candidates sign up for public campaign financing

The Capitol Pressroom

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 13:59


Feb. 20, 2024 - New York State Board of Elections spokesperson Kathleen McGrath explains the state's public campaign finance program and provides an update on the implementation of the nascent program.

CUNY TV's Eldridge & Co.
Douglas A. Kellner, New York State Board of Elections

CUNY TV's Eldridge & Co.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 23:49


Douglas Kellner was one of the first election officials to support the concept of a voter verifiable paper audit trail voting machine to replace lever driven voting machines. New York's Board of Elections Co-Chaired by Doug Kellner, is unique, with a bi-partisan election administration - two officials in each office - representing the two major parties. When asked if they get along, Kellner replied, “...almost always."

Zoom with Czarny
Commissioner in a Car: Acceptance testing of our Clear Ballot Group Machines

Zoom with Czarny

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 11:40


This week I talk about the New York State Board of elections coming to our offices to do acceptance testing of our new Clear Ballot Voting Machines. there are rigorous requirements to get this done for the November election and everyone is working hard. Enjoy.

NYC NOW
August 3, 2023: Morning Headlines

NYC NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 3:04


Get up and get informed! Here's all the local news you need to start your day: Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services, Anne Williams-Isom, considers a plan to house migrants in tents within New York City's large green spaces, including Central Park. Meanwhile, tensions rise during a Queens rally amid the ongoing street vendor status debate. Also, the New York State Board of Elections greenlights controversial new touchscreen voting machines. Finally, Yankees pitcher Domingo Germán voluntarily enters inpatient treatment for alcohol abuse.

WSKG Story of The Day
New York State Board of Elections votes to certify controversial touch-screen voting machines

WSKG Story of The Day

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 3:52


New York State Board of Elections votes to certify controversial touch-screen voting machines by WSKG News

Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
T.W. v. New York State Board of Law Examiners

Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 34:01


T.W. v. New York State Board of Law Examiners

27Speaks
Native American Names and Imagery for School Mascots Nixed

27Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 41:48


The New York State Board of Regents voted this month to ban the use of Native American names and imagery for school mascots. Shinnecock Council of Trustees Secretary Germain Smith sits on the Department of Education advisory council to address Indigenous education needs, and he joins the editors on 27Speaks this week to discuss the new mascot ban, why Native Americans like himself advocated for this change and how school districts can more effectively honor Long Island's Native American people.

The Brian Lehrer Show
Brian Lehrer Weekend: NY Bans Native American Mascots; Writer Julia Lee; Farewell to Bed Bath & Beyond

The Brian Lehrer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2023 67:41


Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them. John Kane, Mohawk activist, discusses the New York State Board of Regents' decision to ban school team names and mascots that reference Indigenous people (First) | Julia Lee's memoir/manifesto Biting the Hand: Growing Up Asian in Black and White America (Henry Holt and Co., 2023) (Starts at 28:25) | Listeners bid farewell to Bed Bath & Beyond (Starts at 51:30) If you don't subscribe to the Brian Lehrer Show on iTunes, you can do that here.

The Brian Lehrer Show
New York Bans Native American Mascots

The Brian Lehrer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 27:55


John Kane, Mohawk activist, member of the New York State Indigenous Mascot Advisory Council, and host of the shows Let's Talk Native and Resistance Radio with John Kane, discusses the New York State Board of Regents decision to ban school team names and mascots that reference indigenous people. Update: Officials from the New York State Education Department reached out after hearing the segment and shared the information below:  "Additional guidance from the Department is forthcoming but that guidance will mirror the language in the regulation. Each district will need to review the history and current potential of its team name, mascot, or imagery on a case-by-case basis. The Department can provide assistance to any school or district that have questions. The Department's position is that any team names, logos, or mascots that contain vestiges of prohibited team names, logos, or mascots will not be considered acceptable."  

Brian Lehrer: A Daily Politics Podcast
Change Is Coming To Schools With Native 'Mascots' and Team Names

Brian Lehrer: A Daily Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 22:34


Many school districts across the country choose to represent themselves using mascots that dehumanize native cultures and derive pride from harmful stereotypes about them. On Today's Show:John Kane, Mohawk activist, member of the New York State Indigenous Mascot Advisory Council, and host of the shows Let's Talk Native and Resistance Radio with John Kane, discusses the New York State Board of Regents decision to ban school team names and mascots that reference indigenous people. Update: Officials from the New York State Education Department reached out after hearing the segment and shared the information below:  "Additional guidance from the Department is forthcoming but that guidance will mirror the language in the regulation. Each district will need to review the history and current potential of its team name, mascot, or imagery on a case-by-case basis. The Department can provide assistance to any school or district that have questions. The Department's position is that any team names, logos, or mascots that contain vestiges of prohibited team names, logos, or mascots will not be considered acceptable."

Frank Morano
Local Spotlight | 04-19-2023

Frank Morano

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 11:21


Frank Morano brings you the issues that matter the most with style and wit in the Other Side of Midnight Local Spotlight. Frank discusses the New York State Board of Regents officially banning all uses of images and names for school mascots related to indigenous peoples, allergy season, Sid Rosenberg and his newest number one ratings, and a new bill calling for Governor Hochul's salary to be withheld during the budget delay.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

WXXI Daily News
Today's headlines for April 18

WXXI Daily News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 4:24


The city of Rochester is looking to buy – and tear down – an East Main Street building, creating a mid-block pedestrian plaza; Monroe Community College is partnering with a local high-tech company to provide training and jobs for some MCC students; and the New York State Board of Regents got an update Monday on a statewide pilot to study alternatives to the Regents exams.

Empire State of Rights: Closed Captioned
DRNY 2022 Highlights

Empire State of Rights: Closed Captioned

Play Episode Play 45 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 35:08 Transcription Available


DRNY's Executive Director, Tim Clune, Esq., shares Disability Rights New York's 2022 highlights and advocacy successes. And additional guest, Grace Combs, DRNY's Multimedia Editor & Producer,  joins to discuss DRNY's rebrand- why it was needed, the design process, and the future of the brand.**Show Notes**"Class Action Lawsuit Challenges the Prolonged Institutionalization and Hospitalization of Individuals with Developmental Disabilities" : https://www.dropbox.com/s/3ddxkjx1zcfiklb/2022.06.16%20Press%20Release.pdf?dl=0"Sweeping Lawsuit Brought against New York State on Behalf of Thousands of Medicaid-eligible Children Denied Mental Health Treatment" : https://www.dropbox.com/s/5tj1if2n6cpj4hh/2022.03.31%20Medicaid%20PR%20F.pdf?dl=0"DRNY Files Opposition to the City of New York's Motion to Dismiss:Inaccessible Sidewalks in Bronx Neighborhood" : https://myemail.constantcontact.com/DRNY-Files-Opposition-to-the-City-of-New-York-s-Motion-to-Dismiss-.html?soid=1128997988588&aid=cKMoBpjZm3U"Litigation against New York State Board of Elections Resolved -New York to Create Statewide Accessible Absentee Ballot Program" : https://www.dropbox.com/s/qnqjob6n6l9f2iw/2022.04.05%20Hernandez%20v.%20NYSBOE%20Settlement%20Press%20Release-joint-final%20%28002%29.pdf?dl=0"Statement of DRNY's Executive Director, Tim Clune on the Supreme Court's Ruling Overturning Roe v Wade" : https://myemail.constantcontact.com/Statement-of-DRNY-s-Executive-Director--Tim-Clune-on-the-Supreme-Court-s-Ruling-Overturning-Roe-v-Wade.html?soid=1128997988588&aid=ONsQD6CGZDoDRNY's C.A.R.E. Statements: https://www.drny.org/page/care-84.htmlPress Releases: https://www.drny.org/page/press-releases-27.htmlPublic Comments: https://www.drny.org/page/public-comments-79.htmlSupport the show

WSKG Story of The Day
Molinaro wins battleground 19th Congressional District race

WSKG Story of The Day

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 1:13


Molinaro garnered just over 50 percent of the vote, a lead of more than 6,000 votes, according to election night data posted by the New York State Board of Elections.

Education for Sustainable Democracy
Learning about Election Integrity, with Tom Connolly and Brendan Lovullo (NYS Board of Elections) and Meghan Cook (Center for Technology in Government)

Education for Sustainable Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 46:47


How do we ensure that elections are free and fair? For the past couple of years, we've heard more and more false claims about stolen elections, but the truth is that our election systems are very well-managed. Yes, there are areas where systems can be improved, but among the biggest problems in our election system now are misinformation about the elections and the skepticism that this creates.In this episode, I speak with Meghan Cook, Program Director of the Center for Technology in Government at the University at Albany, and two election experts – Tom Connolly, the Director of Election Operations at the New York State Board of Elections, and Brendan Lovullo, the Deputy Director of Election Operations at the New York State Board of Elections. In our discussion, we talk about how elections are managed in New York State and elsewhere, and we address some common misconceptions head-on. We talk about how votes are counted, how election machines are secured, how election workers address problems that arise, and much more.Our Article on Teaching about Election IntegrityOur Guests & Related ResourcesMegan Cook's WebsiteCenter for Technology in Government at UAlbanyNew York State Board of Elections WebsiteESD Podcast ResourcesEducation for Sustainable Democracy HomepageBrett Levy's Open-Access Research Articles (Free Downloads)Education for Sustainable Democracy Facebook Page (Please Like!)YouTube Channel for Education for Sustainable Democracy (Please Subscribe!)Brett's Twitter Page for Handle @brettlmlevyRelated Episodes of ESDBuilding a Movement for Civic Education, with Michael Rebell (Teachers College, Columbia University)A Congressional Bill to Strengthen Civic Education, with Cat McDonald (DC Lobbyist for Civic Ed)Support the show

Headlines
9/24/22 – Shiur 389 – The Kashrus scandal in the Chinese Restaurant | The New York State Board of Regents vote regarding Yeshivos

Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 76:12


  The Kashrus scandal in the Chinese Restaurant Are our restaurants and Kosher establishments really Kosher? What can we do to ensure that these incidents don't happen again? with Rabbi Yudel Shain – Dayan and Renowned Kashrus expert, Lakewood NJ  – 16:30 Yom Hadin comes early for our Yeshivos!! The New York State Board of Regents vote How are we supposed to look at it? Hear both sides of the debate with Simcha Eichenstein – Assemblyman, State of NY – 33:51 with Avi Shick – Former deputy attorney general of New York, Partner at Troutman Pepper – 1:00:42  מראי מקומות  

880 Extras
NYS Clamping Down on Private Schools Providing Poor Education

880 Extras

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 2:29


Tighter rules for private schools have been approved by the New York State Board of Regents. There's strong pushback from the Hasidic Jewish community,         

The Todd Herman Show
Chain-analysis: how we got so broken and how we get back  Episode 322 - Hour 2 Chain Analysis How We Got So Broken

The Todd Herman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 60:42


THE THESIS: We can get back on track if we get serious about examining where we left the track.  THE SCRIPTURE & SCRIPTURAL RESOURCES:  Jesus did not tell the apostles to distribute copies of what Jesus said to have people read, he told them to baptize people and teach them to follow His way. He told them to create church communities: Acts 2 The Holy Spirit Comes at Pentecost 2 When the day of Pentecost came, they were all together in one place. 2 Suddenly a sound like the blowing of a violent wind came from heaven and filled the whole house where they were sitting. 3 They saw what seemed to be tongues of fire that separated and came to rest on each of them. 4 All of them were filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other tongues[a] as the Spirit enabled them. 5 Now there were staying in Jerusalem God-fearing Jews from every nation under heaven. 6 When they heard this sound, a crowd came together in bewilderment, because each one heard their own language being spoken. 7 Utterly amazed, they asked: “Aren't all these who are speaking Galileans? 8 Then how is it that each of us hears them in our native language? 9 Parthians, Medes and Elamites; residents of Mesopotamia, Judea and Cappadocia, Pontus and Asia,[b] 10 Phrygia and Pamphylia, Egypt and the parts of Libya near Cyrene; visitors from Rome 11 (both Jews and converts to Judaism); Cretans and Arabs—we hear them declaring the wonders of God in our own tongues!” 12 Amazed and perplexed, they asked one another, “What does this mean?” 13 Some, however, made fun of them and said, “They have had too much wine.” Peter Addresses the Crowd 14 Then Peter stood up with the Eleven, raised his voice and addressed the crowd: “Fellow Jews and all of you who live in Jerusalem, let me explain this to you; listen carefully to what I say. 15 These people are not drunk, as you suppose. It's only nine in the morning! 16 No, this is what was spoken by the prophet Joel: 17 “‘In the last days, God says,     I will pour out my Spirit on all people. Your sons and daughters will prophesy,     your young men will see visions,     your old men will dream dreams. 18 Even on my servants, both men and women,     I will pour out my Spirit in those days,     and they will prophesy. 19 I will show wonders in the heavens above     and signs on the earth below,     blood and fire and billows of smoke. 20 The sun will be turned to darkness     and the moon to blood     before the coming of the great and glorious day of the Lord. 21 And everyone who calls     on the name of the Lord will be saved.'[c] 22 “Fellow Israelites, listen to this: Jesus of Nazareth was a man accredited by God to you by miracles, wonders and signs, which God did among you through him, as you yourselves know. 23 This man was handed over to you by God's deliberate plan and foreknowledge; and you, with the help of wicked men,[d] put him to death by nailing him to the cross. 24 But God raised him from the dead, freeing him from the agony of death, because it was impossible for death to keep its hold on him. 25 David said about him: “‘I saw the Lord always before me.     Because he is at my right hand,     I will not be shaken. 26 Therefore my heart is glad and my tongue rejoices;     my body also will rest in hope, 27 because you will not abandon me to the realm of the dead,     you will not let your holy one see decay. 28 You have made known to me the paths of life;     you will fill me with joy in your presence.'[e] 29 “Fellow Israelites, I can tell you confidently that the patriarch David died and was buried, and his tomb is here to this day. 30 But he was a prophet and knew that God had promised him on oath that he would place one of his descendants on his throne. 31 Seeing what was to come, he spoke of the resurrection of the Messiah, that he was not abandoned to the realm of the dead, nor did his body see decay. 32 God has raised this Jesus to life, and we are all witnesses of it. 33 Exalted to the right hand of God, he has received from the Father the promised Holy Spirit and has poured out what you now see and hear. 34 For David did not ascend to heaven, and yet he said, “‘The Lord said to my Lord:     “Sit at my right hand 35 until I make your enemies     a footstool for your feet.”'[f] 36 “Therefore let all Israel be assured of this: God has made this Jesus, whom you crucified, both Lord and Messiah.” 37 When the people heard this, they were cut to the heart and said to Peter and the other apostles, “Brothers, what shall we do?” 38 Peter replied, “Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. And you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. 39 The promise is for you and your children and for all who are far off—for all whom the Lord our God will call.” 40 With many other words he warned them; and he pleaded with them, “Save yourselves from this corrupt generation.” 41 Those who accepted his message were baptized, and about three thousand were added to their number that day. The Fellowship of the Believers 42 They devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer. 43 Everyone was filled with awe at the many wonders and signs performed by the apostles. 44 All the believers were together and had everything in common. 45 They sold property and possessions to give to anyone who had need. 46 Every day they continued to meet together in the temple courts. They broke bread in their homes and ate together with glad and sincere hearts, 47 praising God and enjoying the favor of all the people. And the Lord added to their number daily those who were being saved. THE NEWS & COMMENT: The electorate stopped applying religious and character litmus tests when hiring people for government through the vote [AUDIO] - Kammi Harris lying about the border being secure. [AUDIO] -  Chuck Todd: “We're now as a nation battling a threat from within. Is the threat equal or greater than what we faced after 9/11?” Kammi Harris: “…there is an oath that we always take which is to defend and uphold our constitution against all enemies foreign and domestic.” On 9/11: Liar and DHS boss, Alejandro Mayorkas warned today of threats posed by individuals in the U.S. "radicalized to violence" by ideologies "of hate, anti-government sentiment, false narratives propagated on online platforms, even personal grievances" ALSO on 9/11: “US prosecutors may negotiate plea deal with 9/11 architect Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, other conspirators: Report.” . . . reinstitute that test at every level of government, starting in school boards and zoning commissions We made government school compulsory and allowed the government to supposedly negotiate with its big donors, the government school employee collectively known as unions [AUDIO] - Middle school teacher at @NSLA244 says she kneeled for BLM in the classroom and changed the words in the pledge. She also taught her students to protest and become activists and suggests throwing bricks at people with opposing views.  . . . we are constitutionally obliged to provide for education, NOT to provide schools. Return to that, freedom involves choice, serfdom involves diktats.  We let Jefferson's separation of church and state letter become imposition of state on religious expression NY Times Hit Piece On Hasidic Education Published On Eve Of NY Regents Vote To Undermine All Religious Schools; A New York Times article attacking boys' Hasidic schools was published today, on the eve of the New York State Board of Regents vote on regulations poised to undermine the way Jewish religious schools have operated for generations.  The timing of The Times' attack appears planned to influence the vote. WHY did the wise-Latina do the right thing, here? If this was a Christian group, would she have also done the right thing? Could it be that God is reaching her? Maybe Justice Thomas is witnessing to her? Justice Sotomayor Stays NY State Court Order Forcing Yeshiva University To Recognize “Pride Alliance” Club -- “Yeshiva shouldn't have been forced to go all the way to the Supreme Court to receive such a commonsense ruling in favor of its First Amendment rights.” Eric Baxter, Vice President and Senior Counsel at Becket, said, “We are grateful that Justice Sotomayor stepped in to protect Yeshiva's religious liberty in this case.” We let a court pretend that not engaging in interstate commerce IS actually engaging in interstate commerce, which is what gave rise to the federalization of the states and gave teeth to the power of the extra-constitutional administrative state which has metastasized into the Deep State: Men in Black: How the Supreme Court Is Destroying America Levin in National Review (before it's permanent case of TDS) discussing the court's ever-expanding power Authoritarians come in (at least)  two flavors: 42% of Republicans prefer strong unelected leaders to weak  elected ones. 42% of Dems say the president should be able to remove judges whose decisions "go against the national interest." We let so-called journalists hide campaign donations behind the First Amendment  NPR Skips the D-Word on Las Vegas Reporter's Killer, Alludes to Trump Instead [AUDIO] - The @EverettHerald asked the @MurraSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

880 Extras
Probe into Failing NYC Yeshivas Using City Money

880 Extras

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 2:59


A vote is scheduled this week from the New York State Board of Regents, tightening the rules for private schools. It comes following a explosive report about New York's Jewish schools.

Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
Libertarian Party of New York v. New York State Board

Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 31:01


Libertarian Party of New York v. New York State Board

Zoom with Czarny
Commissioner in a Car: The August Primary is certified, now onto the General Election

Zoom with Czarny

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 13:37


Results of the hand count for #SD48 are in and Justin Corretti maintained his 14 vote lead and will create a 3-way race for #sd48 this fall. Also our eyes turn to the General Election as we await New York State Board of Elections certification next week. Go to onvote.net to get election information.

TNT Radio
Diane Sare on Misty Winston Show - 03 June 2022

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 56:03


GUEST OVERVIEW: Diane Sare, a LaRouche Independent candidate for the U.S. Senate from New York, just filed well over 45,000 signatures with the New York State Board of Elections on May 31st, 0in an effort run by all volunteers state-wide to put Sare on thr ballot against incumbent Senator Chuck Schumer. The 45,000 requirement represented a tripling of the earlier requirement for ballot access of 15,00 signatures,. Sare calls the change "a sadistic move by the state to keep independent voices out of American politics". Sare, a classial musician by training, is running as a LaRouche Independent. She plans to replace the war mongering policies of the Senator from Wall Street with the LaRouche economic program of peace through development. GUEST WEBSITE: https://www.sareforsenate.com/ 

Design Voice Podcast
#76 Productive Collisions with Latoya Nelson Kamdang, Director of NY Operations, Moody Nolan

Design Voice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 41:11


Latoya Nelson Kamdang is the Director of New York Operations for Moody Nolan. She is also a U.S. Fulbright Senior Scholar, Registered Architect, Certified Interior Designer, and LEED AP BD+C. Her experience spans architecture, planning, exhibit design, industrial and interior design. She has experience in hospitality, retail, museums, workplace, education, and institutional. Latoya was on the design team for the Smithsonian Institute National Museum of African American History and Culture. While practicing, Latoya has been simultaneously working as a Visiting Associate Professor at Pratt Institute. She educates students on interdisciplinary design and material theory. She has a research focus on expanding urban areas, neighborhood gentrification, sustainable technologies, and indigenous architecture. Latoya earned a Master of Architecture from University of Pennsylvania School of Design as well as a Certificate in Real Estate Design & Development from the Wharton School of Business. She has a Master of Fine Arts degree from George Washington University and a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Marketing from Georgetown University. She currently sits on the board for Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation, The New York State Board of Architecture, The First 500, and the Van Alen Institute VanGuard. In this episode, Latoya shares how she went from being a Fulbright Senior Scholar in Taiwan, to becoming Director of Operations at Moody Nolan in New York.  She shares her experience as a professor at Pratt, how she developed her skillset as a professor, her approach to teaching and meeting students where they are. We also discuss the challenges of becoming a working mother, and figuring out how to carve out space for yourself.

The Free to Be Show
The Truth About the Matrix with Sophia Stewart the Owner and Creator of Matrix

The Free to Be Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 52:38


In this interview, I have the distinct honor to have a profound conversation with a legend and brilliant business and legal mind. This is mainly audio only with some pictures she has provided and allowed me to exclusively share. So today, I'm sharing pictures of her at the February 2020 Oscars holding the 4 Oscars which are rightfully hers as the author of owner by copyrights both franchises. It is undeniable that The Matrix has single handedly propelled us to out of the box thinking. However, ironically we still haven't embraced the rightful creator who is responsible. I encourage you to free your mind and take the Red Pill...recognize this highly gifted Black woman of deep faith as the creator of The Matrix And The Terminator. Listen and find out more in this tell all interview along with tips on: Film industry myths Copyright vs trademark law 101 for Entrepreneurs The true meaning behind the Matrix Gail King and Snoop And so much more… Child prodigy, prolific writer, poet and creative genius are just a few of the terms used to describe Sophia Stewart. Growing up in New York City, Stewart's intellectual prowess was recognized early when she passed the New York State Board of Regents Examination. This feat amazed her teachers, highlighted her talents and catapulted her directly into college from junior high school. In 2000 The Matrix́, received Hollywood's highest honor, four Oscars. She is a modern day visionary. Stewart's current writings are ground-breaking science fiction lore which is destined to supersede the extraordinary success of The Matrix́ and establish Sophia Stewart as one of the most profound master writers of the 21st century. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cordelia-gaffar0/support

Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network
Love By Intuition with Deborah Beauvais

Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 58:00


The Field of Psychoneuroimmunology, it's Implications in the Disease Process as well as Healing Disease Yvette Whitton, N.D. Director, Adonai Optimal Health & Wellness, Naturopathic & Integrative Oncology Dr. Whitton is a Connecticut Naturopathic Physician and the owner of Adonai Optimal Health and Wellness, a Naturopathic Wellness Facility in Madison, CT. Dr. Whitton received her undergraduate degree from the College of New Rochelle (CNR), in Westchester County, New York, where her major course of study was Biology Pre-medicine. She was a recipient of a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from CNR, and would later go on to become a Science teacher in New York City and Westchester County public schools. Dr. Whitton received an informal education in natural medicine from her mother, whose knowledge of herbal medicine was acquired by means of her West Indian and Cuban ancestry. She recalls watching in awe as her mother would prepare a myriad of herbal preparations which she would use successfully to treat her family. As a result of her childhood experience, Dr. Whitton established a business in New York City which she called Eve's Botanicals, but later she realized the necessity for formal training in order to satisfy the deep seated desire to heal chronic, debilitating diseases, including cancer, by natural means. Ultimately, after many years of service teaching earth science and biology, Dr. Whitton would depart from the New York State Board of Education, in order to pursue an education in Naturopathic Medicine and would shortly thereafter, enroll in the University of Bridgeport's College of Naturopathic Medicine (UBCNM), in August, 2004. As part of her educational experience at UBCNM, Dr. Whitton completed 2 years of clinical practice. In addition, she completed a preceptorship program which included clinical rotations at Cancer Treatment Centers of America, PA. Dr. Whitton would later receive practitioner training in Nutritional Enzyme therapy at the Gerson Institute in San Diego, CA. Dr. Whitton continues to embark upon extensive research, and educational training in natural alternative treatments for cancer. She became personally invested in naturopathic oncology after losing her mother to pancreatic cancer. Believing in the innate ability of the body to heal itself, Naturopathic oncology offers a holistic approach to healing, placing emphasis on the patient, not the disease or its associated symptoms. Applied treatment methods include Identification of the causative agent(s); Detoxification and elimination of carcinogenic toxins through mechanisms that enhance the elimination pathways; Correction of nutritional enzymatic deficiencies; Management of mental, emotional and oxidation stress; Optimizing the immune system; and Restoring harmony between the mind, body and spirit. The result is an interruption of the pathological process and restoration of health. Dr. Whitton is a member of OncANP (Oncology Association of Naturopathic Physicians) as well as SIO (Society of Integrative Oncology). Her goal is to assist in minimizing the incidences of cancer through community empowerment regarding lifestyle, health care options, and to encourage cancer prevention through public awareness and education. Dr. Whitton dedicates herself on optimizing health by empowerment through education and environmental awareness, she believes that through the integration of conventional and alternative treatments, collaborative efforts can be made toward optimizing clinical outcomes for the cancer patient and providing the safest, most effective, evidence based options in cancer care. http://adonaiohw.com/  (888) 655-8489 DrWhittonND@gmail.com Call In and Chat with Deborah during Live Show: 833-220-1200 or 319-527-2638 Learn more about Deborah here:  www.lovebyintuition.com

Mile High Chiro Podcast
Robert DeBonis: The Wisdom of the ChiropracTIC Elders [PODCAST]

Mile High Chiro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 42:52


In many areas of American culture, wisdom has lost its perceived value.  Sadly, this has also happened in the Chiropractic profession.  Mile High is designed to counteract that trend and embraces the wisdom of those who have been in the practice of chiropractic for decades.     Dr. Robert DeBonis is one of the revered elder statesmen of chiropractic.  He is an international ambassador for the ICA.  When Hurricane Irma destroyed his office in Coral Bay in the US Virgin Islands, Dr. Bob,” found there truly was a silver lining. “The International Chiropractic Association had been wanting me to take an active role in promoting chiropractic for a number of years, but I could never make the commitment,” he said. With the loss of his office, he decided to take the opportunity to travel. He joined a group of eight western chiropractors traveling in China. Accompanied by interpreters, they fanned out, each taking a different route, to treat tens of thousands of patients. Since 2017, Dr. Bob has been to 30 cities in China on four different trips.  He's helped introduce ChiropracTIC to the Kingdom of Tonga, where he served as a mentoring doc and served as a chairman of New York State Board of ChiropracTIC. After practicing in Manhattan for 28 years, he moved to the US Virgin Islands.  He's currently a member of the board of ChiropracTIC examiners and a delegate to FCLB and NBACE.   On this podcast you'll hear: • That ChiropracTIC is a unique, non-duplicable, separate, distinct service • Concerns about the “vitalistic” camp • What the big idea of ChiropracTIC is • And much more! More of the younger docs in ChiropracTIC, including many of us who have been in the profession quite a while, need to take the lead from doctors like Robert DeBonis over their lifetime at this level. All chiropractors need to open their minds to the teaching of Dr. Bob and other elder statesmen in the profession!  The profession in the world and humanity will change for the better if we do. Be sure to reserve seats for yourself and your team at Mile High 2021 in Denver, September 23rd – 26th and learn a ton about The Art of Chiropractic!  P.S. Your registration investment for Mile High seats for you and your team increases on June 1st. Reserve your seats now at MileHighChiroRegistration.com. P.P.S. Accommodations details can be found and reserved at MileHIghChiroHotel.com.

Valley Queens
Valley Queens Podcast Episode 4: NYS Board of Regents DEI Call to Action

Valley Queens

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2021 65:43


The New York State Board of Regents has drafted a diversity, equity, and inclusion call to action. Did they finally acknowledge the oppressive effects of systemic racism? Did they recognize their role in perpetuating such? Will they hold schools accountable for inaction and silence surrounding this topic? Larry Levy (Hofstra), Brandy Scott (LIBEA), Dafny Irizarry (LILTA), and I discuss if this call to action is enough.

The Stretch Marks Podcast
EP34 OBGYN Heather Irobunda Teaches You About Meditation, Self-Image, and Military Life

The Stretch Marks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 48:08


Heather Irobunda is a board certified obstetrician-gynecologist currently practicing at NYC Health and Hospitals. She offers over eight years of experience in the medical field. She focused on making sure military women had access to high-quality women's health care during their service.  She is certified by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology and licensed by the New York State Board of Medicine, and completed military training in Army Officer Basic Leadership, and Combat Casualty Care. Amber and Dr. Heather talk about stress, body image, meditation and maternal health numbers that will shock you. Resources for Entrepreneur Moms   Links to my FREE stuff: 10 things PDF download (entrepreneur moms)

Peer 2 Peer Real Estate's podcast
REDinNYC Interview Series: With Joe Berko of Berko & Associates and Astor Realty Capital

Peer 2 Peer Real Estate's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 37:44


About Joe. Joe (Yossi) Berko is the founder and president of Berko & Associates, a multidisciplinary brokerage firm that specializes in investment sales, structured finance, and syndication advisory. Joe began his real estate career in 1995 in commercial real estate investment banking and financing. He quickly emerged as a top producer in his field, arranging competitive debt yields for his clients. In 2005, Joe formed Berko & Associates. His distinctive approach and his creative methodologies in securing complex transactions, have earned him a reputation as an industry leader. Over the course of nearly twenty years, Joe has structured, raised, syndicated, sold, and financed several billions dollars in commercial real estate deals. Such transactions range from office buildings, mixed-use properties, hotels, shopping centers, and industrial parks. He has arranged for joint ventures, equity participation and mezzanine debt, as well as dispositions of distressed and performing notes for national and regional portfolio lenders. In 2009, New York State Governor David Paterson nominated Joe as an advisor to the State’s Real Estate Board, an honor bestowed upon a select group of only five real estate professionals. In 2011, New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo appointed Joe to serve as the secretary of the Board. Born and raised in Israel, Joe had an ongoing fascination with the City of New York since his first visit in the early 1980’s. In 1994, after completing his service in the IDF, he moved to New York, graduating from Baruch College with a degree in The Science of Real Estate and Metropolitan Development. A strong believer in giving back to one’s community, Joe donates his time and support to several philanthropic organizations. Joe currently resides in Lower Manhattan with his wife and two boys. Joe recently won CoStar’s Power Broker Award naming him one of the top commercial real estate brokers in New York City. Joe is affiliated with the following organizations: Urban Land Use Institute (ULI) Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute Rent Stabilization Association (RSA) International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) Joe chairs and contributes to the following philanthropic organizations: Board Secretary, New York State Board of Real Estate Board Member, Israeli American Council (IAC) Chairperson, American Friends of Rabin Medical Center (AFRMC) Chairperson & Founder, Baruch College Real Estate Alumni Club (BCREAC) Contributor, Youth in Distress in Israel (ELEM) Let's Thank REDinNYC Sponsor's Gold Sponsor Carlo Seneca from C&A Seneca Construction Gold Sponsor Vince Soriero from Propery Shark Silver Sponsor Laura Rivera from Champion Elevator Silver Sponsor Benny Redza from Skyline Scaffolding Other sponsors Amit Persaud from View Yahya Mushtaq from Ecosafety Michael Zysman from City Bay Capital Tarek Zhouri from Hydrotech Environmental Shoka Mamedov from Remax 100 John Delafuente from Realestate Prints Chairperson & Founder, Baruch College Real Estate Alumni Club (BCREAC) Contributor, Youth in Distress in Israel (ELEM) On today's show Joe talks about His start in Real Estate Winning the power broker award from Co- Star How former Governor David Patterson nominated Joe Berko and Astor has multiple offices How he met Selman And much more.............. Links from today show https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&v=pNFgaNdYrVQ&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbmdzSDRLWDRHWUdQMlpCam9yS21QS0FCc3d2Z3xBQ3Jtc0ttUmI4U1lqamh3ak00aEhsUERhQnFLYzQ3ZG94NGV2azVIY2pQY05KSThBN2UzWF9mUVBiVHRfVTB3TWlqeHpkNmY2SWVTczdDV0d6OG4wbVMtM3pQb0lZbnRSazFrZnotcEFGT2FYUVl6Q0RwOW41cw%3D%3D&q=http%3A%2F%2Fberkoassociates.com%2F (http://berkoassociates.com/)...

Audio Arguendo
CA2 T.W. v. New York State Board of Law Examiners, Case No. 19-4136

Audio Arguendo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020


Peer 2 Peer Real Estate's podcast
REDinNYC Online Event: The Interview Series With Joe Berko of Berko & Associates

Peer 2 Peer Real Estate's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2020 37:44


About Joe.Joe (Yossi) Berko is the founder and president of Berko & Associates, a multidisciplinary brokerage firm that specializes in investment sales, structured finance, and syndication advisory.Joe began his real estate career in 1995 in commercial real estate investment banking and financing. He quickly emerged as a top producer in his field, arranging competitive debt yields for his clients. In 2005, Joe formed Berko & Associates. His distinctive approach and his creative methodologies in securing complex transactions, have earned him a reputation as an industry leader.Over the course of nearly twenty years, Joe has structured, raised, syndicated, sold, and financed several billions dollars in commercial real estate deals. Such transactions range from office buildings, mixed-use properties, hotels, shopping centers, and industrial parks. He has arranged for joint ventures, equity participation and mezzanine debt, as well as dispositions of distressed and performing notes for national and regional portfolio lenders.In 2009, New York State Governor David Paterson nominated Joe as an advisor to the State’s Real Estate Board, an honor bestowed upon a select group of only five real estate professionals. In 2011, New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo appointed Joe to serve as the secretary of the Board.Born and raised in Israel, Joe had an ongoing fascination with the City of New York since his first visit in the early 1980’s. In 1994, after completing his service in the IDF, he moved to New York, graduating from Baruch College with a degree in The Science of Real Estate and Metropolitan Development. A strong believer in giving back to one’s community, Joe donates his time and support to several philanthropic organizations. Joe currently resides in Lower Manhattan with his wife and two boys.Joe recently won CoStar’s Power Broker Award naming him one of the top commercial real estate brokers in New York City. Joe is affiliated with the following organizations:Urban Land Use Institute (ULI)Steven L. Newman Real Estate InstituteRent Stabilization Association (RSA)International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC)Joe chairs and contributes to the following philanthropic organizations:Board Secretary, New York State Board of Real EstateBoard Member, Israeli American Council (IAC)Chairperson, American Friends of Rabin Medical Center (AFRMC)Chairperson & Founder, Baruch College Real Estate Alumni Club (BCREAC)Contributor, Youth in Distress in Israel (ELEM)Let's Thank REDinNYC Sponsor's Gold Sponsor Carlo Seneca from C&A Seneca ConstructionGold Sponsor Vince Soriero from Propery Shark Silver Sponsor Laura Rivera from Champion Elevator Silver Sponsor Benny Redza from Skyline Scaffolding Other sponsors Amit Persaud from View Yahya Mushtaq from Ecosafety Michael Zysman from City Bay Capital Tarek Zhouri from Hydrotech Environmental Shoka Mamedov from Remax 100John Delafuente from Realestate PrintsChairperson & Founder, Baruch College Real Estate Alumni Club (BCREAC)Contributor, Youth in Distress in Israel (ELEM)On today's show Joe talks aboutHis start in Real EstateWinning the power broker award from Co- StarHow former Governor David Patterson nominated Joe Berko and Astor has multiple officesHow he met SelmanAnd much more..............Links from today showhttp://berkoassociates.com/https://astorrealtycapital.com/ 646.389.4745jberko@berkoassociates.comhttps://www.redinnyc.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/selmanyal...https://www.linkedin.com/in/williemor...http://peer2peerrealestate.com/Thanks for listening and stay safe. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
T.W. v. New York State Board of Law Examiners

Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 19:29


T.W. v. New York State Board of Law Examiners

Common Sense Medicine
#67 Dr. Jerry Balentine

Common Sense Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 44:15


Dr. Balentine received his undergraduate degree from McDaniel College in Westminster, Maryland. He attended medical school at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine graduating in 1983. He completed his internship at St. Joseph's Hospital in Philadelphia and his Emergency Medicine residency at Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center in the Bronx, where he served as chief resident. In 1992 Dr. Balentine started practicing Emergency Medicine at St. Barnabas Hospital in the Bronx where he served as Residency Director and Department Co-Director. Dr. Balentine served as Chief Medical Officer and Executive Vice President of St. Barnabas Hospital and Healthcare System in the Bronx until 2014. He is Past-President of the New York Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians and Vice Chair of the New York State Board of Medicine. He has authored and edited many web and textbook chapters and was the founding medical editor of newyorkmedicaljournal.org. Dr. Balentine is currently Dean, College of Osteopathic Medicine; Vice President, Health Sciences and Medical Affairs at the New York Institute of Technology.  

Ear Shot
Proposal to install ballot drop-off boxes in NYS may be too late for November election

Ear Shot

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 1:49


With concerns about whether recent changes at the U.S. Postal Service will keep mailed absentee ballots from getting counted in time, State Sen. Brad Hoylman is suggesting an alternative. The New York City Democrat wants to authorize local boards of elections to set up absentee drop-off boxes so voters can circumvent the post office. The boxes are used in other states that have all-mail in voting, but they don't exist right now in New York. That would require legislation, due to chain of custody and security issues. "Whether the box is monitored...those kinds of things need to be determined by statute," said John Conklin, director of public information for the New York State Board of Elections. But, Conklin said it would be virtually impossible to get the boxes installed for the upcoming election, even if the measure did become law. "The vendors have told us they need, like, 60 to 90 days of lead time on an order to get drop boxes made up and installed," he explained."I think we're

Bob Lonsberry
New York State Board of Elections has come forward with evidence the re-election campaign of Lovely Warren violated campaign finance laws.

Bob Lonsberry

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 25:55


(8a) The New York State Board of Elections has come forward with evidence the re-election campaign of Lovely Warren violated campaign finance laws and alleges Rochester's mayor was directly involved.New Elections Commissioner, No Corn hole allowed if you have a liquor license but you can play Boccie Ball

OBSCENE
The Myth Of Voter Fraud And The Reality Of Voter Suppression #2020Election

OBSCENE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 41:47


Perry Grossman, is Voting Rights Attorney. He focuses on litigation and advocacy efforts concerning voting rights and election law issues. Perry’s cases include New York Immigration Coalition v. U.S. Department of Commerce, the successful challenge to the Trump Administration’s efforts to put a citizenship question on the 2020 Census; League of Women Voters v. New York State Board of Elections; an ongoing state constitutional challenge to a statute requiring voters to register at least 25 days in advance of an election. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Newsday Live: Helping Long Islanders Survive Coronavirus
Local experts discuss how kids can return to school safely

Newsday Live: Helping Long Islanders Survive Coronavirus

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 50:29


Students will return to schools eventually, but what could be the plan? Newsday Columnist and Editorial Writer Lane Filler will moderate an informative discussion and interactive Q&A on whether kids can return to school safely, what teachers feel and fear and how administrators see the academic year unfolding and more with Dr. Christina Johns, Sr. Medical Advisor for PM Pediatrics, Dan Rehman, Superintendent of Schools, West Hempstead UFSD, Dr. Dennis P. O'Hara, Superintendent of Schools, Hauppauge Public Schools and Roger Tilles, Long Island's representative on the New York State Board of Regents.

WAMC News Podcast
WAMC News Podcast – Episode 116

WAMC News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 10:34


We speak with John Conklin of the New York State Board of Elections about mail-in voting, Tuesday’s primary, and election security.

Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network
Love By Intuition with Deborah Beauvais

Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 56:05


Yvette Whitton, N.D. Director, Adonai Optimal Health & Wellness, Naturopathic & Integrative OncologyDr. Whitton is a Connecticut Naturopathic Physician and the owner of Adonai Optimal Health and Wellness, a Naturopathic Wellness Facility in Madison, CT. Dr. Whitton received her undergraduate degree from the College of New Rochelle (CNR), in Westchester County, New York, where her major course of study was Biology Pre-medicine. She was a recipient of a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from CNR, and would later go on to become a Science teacher in New York City and Westchester County public schools.Dr. Whitton received an informal education in natural medicine from her mother, whose knowledge of herbal medicine was acquired by means of her West Indian and Cuban ancestry. She recalls watching in awe as her mother would prepare a myriad of herbal preparations which she would use successfully to treat her family.As a result of her childhood experience, Dr. Whitton established a business in New York City which she called Eve’s Botanicals, but later she realized the necessity for formal training in order to satisfy the deep seated desire to heal chronic, debilitating diseases, including cancer, by natural means. Ultimately, after many years of service teaching earth science and biology, Dr. Whitton would depart from the New York State Board of Education, in order to pursue an education in Naturopathic Medicine and would shortly thereafter, enroll in the University of Bridgeport’s College of Naturopathic Medicine (UBCNM), in August, 2004.As part of her educational experience at UBCNM, Dr. Whitton completed 2 years of clinical practice. In addition, she completed a preceptorship program which included clinical rotations at Cancer Treatment Centers of America, PA. Dr. Whitton would later receive practitioner training in Nutritional Enzyme therapy at the Gerson Institute in San Diego, CA. Dr. Whitton continues to embark upon extensive research, and educational training in natural alternative treatments for cancer. She became personally invested in naturopathic oncology after losing her mother to pancreatic cancer. Believing in the innate ability of the body to heal itself, Naturopathic oncology offers a holistic approach to healing, placing emphasis on the patient, not the disease or its associated symptoms.Applied treatment methods include Identification of the causative agent(s); Detoxification and elimination of carcinogenic toxins through mechanisms that enhance the elimination pathways; Correction of nutritional enzymatic deficiencies; Management of mental, emotional and oxidation stress; Optimizing the immune system; and Restoring harmony between the mind, body and spirit. The result is an interruption of the pathological process and restoration of health. Dr. Whitton is a member of OncANP (Oncology Association of Naturopathic Physicians) as well as SIO (Society of Integrative Oncology). Her goal is to assist in minimizing the incidences of cancer through community empowerment regarding lifestyle, health care options, and to encourage cancer prevention through public awareness and education.Dr. Whitton dedicates herself on optimizing health by empowerment through education and environmental awareness, she believes that through the integration of conventional and alternative treatments, collaborative efforts can be made toward optimizing clinical outcomes for the cancer patient and providing the safest, most effective, evidence based options in cancer care.http://adonaiohw.com/  (888) 655-8489DrWhittonND@gmail.comLearn more about Deborah here:  www.lovebyintuition.com

On the Record with Michael Mulgrew
Facing the challenge of the coronavirus

On the Record with Michael Mulgrew

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 33:09


New York State Board of Regents Chancellor Betty Rosa, a UFT Teacher Center instructional coach and a New York City public school parent join UFT President Michael Mulgrew to discuss the first two months of remote learning and how educators and parents need to drive decisions about the shape that schooling will take in the fall.

Newsday Live: Helping Long Islanders Survive Coronavirus
Regents, Syosset school district officials discuss how coronavirus is changing schooling on LI

Newsday Live: Helping Long Islanders Survive Coronavirus

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 54:09


Join Hon. Roger Tilles, LI representative on the New York State Board of Regents, and Dr. Tom Rogers, superintendent of the Syosset Central School District, for a discussion on how coronavirus is changing schooling on Long Island.

Daybreak
Wednesday, April 29

Daybreak

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 3:09


Brazil's Supreme Court rules that President Bolsonaro can be investigated, 40 are killed in a truck bomb explosion in Syria, and Andrew Yang sues the New York State Board of Elections.

Hudson Mohawk Magazine
NY Board of Elections Cancels Presidential Primary

Hudson Mohawk Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 10:15


On Monday, April 27 the New York State Board of Elections canceled the Democratic Primary that was scheduled for June 23. Jennifer Wilson, Deputy Director of the League of Women Voters in New York State, talks about that decision, and the integrity of our elections, with HMM correspondent Corinne Carey.

Carnival of Randomness
Rage-Onomics Episode 3: The Search for Bauman

Carnival of Randomness

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 65:40


Hello Randomers and Randomites. The rage rolls on, but this time something is different. Our resident member of the New York State Board of Tourism Jeff Bauman has gone missing, rumor has it he went to Erie, PA to purchase a lacrosse team. But the rage must go on, so we're joined once again by John Adams in the attempt to hunt him down, but mainly to continue on with our theme. Today we talk more about business, the world today and we delve a little bit into work ethic and how our standards may have changed over time. Give it a listen and keep a lookout at the state line for Bauman trying to return. This episode was sponsored by Opsitnick & Associates. Lawyers and advocates for you, the people, for 40 years. Visit them on Facebook or their website Facebook Twitter Instagram Check out our blog for new info and goings on Available wherever you get your favorite podcasts! Just search "Carnival of Randomness"

New York City Bar Association Podcasts -NYC Bar
How to Get on the Ballot in New York City

New York City Bar Association Podcasts -NYC Bar

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 129:24


The program provides an overview of what is sometimes an intimidating process, breaks it down to basics, and provides attendees with an understanding of what is necessary to run for office in New York City. The panel covers topics ranging from evaluating for which offices you are qualified to run, the mechanics of petitioning, the administrative process of filing and defending your petitions at the Board of Elections, and an overview of why and how petitions wind up the subject of court battles. There is also information on a candidate's responsibility to comply with Campaign Finance law, and a review of best practices for setting yourself up for a successful experience with those filings. Speakers: Martin E. Connor, Private election law practitioner, 30 years in the NYS Senate, former NYS Senate Minority Leader, Chair of City Bar Election Law Committee Sarah K. Steiner, Private election law practitioner, Former Chair of City Bar Election Law Committee Douglas A. Kellner, Co-Chair, New York State Board of Elections Raphael Savino, Deputy General Counsel, Board of Elections in the City of New York Sponsoring Association Committee: Election Law Committee, Martin E. Connor, Chair

Licensed to Live
An Inside Look At Medical Boards with Dr. Dina Strachan

Licensed to Live

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019 26:17


Dr. Dina Strachan is an author, a speaker, a dermatologist, and the founder of Aglow Dermatology. Adding to her career, she also served on the New York State Board of Medicine. Doctors can find themselves in front of a medical board for numerous reasons; some obvious, others not.  We discuss how medical boards work and what physicians should do if contacted by one. Moxie Mindset: Secrets of Building a Profitable, Independent Physicians Practice in a Competitive Market Licensed To Live: A Primer to Rebuilding Your Life After Your Career is Shattered www.timewithdoctorjarret.com twitter: @doctorjarret

Leaderbyte Stories
Human Dignity, Fertility & Leading In Your Field with Dr. Scott Sills

Leaderbyte Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2017 23:46


Leaders often never really set out to be leaders. They just are.  The journey to becoming a leader in your field can take you places you never expected and sometimes it's amazing to look back at how it all came about.  In this episode, Dr. Sills a leading expert in reproductive endocrinology talks about his journey and what he's learned along the way.  He gives insight into how he's serving countless couples and families and particularly how he's helping military families. He'll discuss human dignity, and lend some insight into what you need to do to be a leader in your field too.  Dr. Sills has appeared on CBS The Doctors, and other media outlets. He's an author, and an all-around great guy.  Dr. Scott Sills bio:  Scott resides in Orange County, California and is a 7th-generation Tennessean. He has edited or written five books with publishers in Europe and USA, and has a further two medical reference books now under contract. He received his undergraduate degree from Vanderbilt and holds a PhD (molecular biology) from London's University of Westminster. Dr. Sills was awarded the MD degree from University of Tennessee in 1992. After gynecology training at NYU Downtown Hospital, Dr. Sills completed his sub-specialty fellowship in reproductive endocrinology at Cornell University. From 2008-2011, he served on the New York State Board for Medicine. Dr. Sills is Board Certified both by the American Board of Obstetrics & Gynecology and the National Board of Physicians & Surgeons; he holds elected Fellowships with the American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists, American College of Surgeons, and the Royal College of Physicians (Ireland). Dr. Sills is registered and/or licensed for medicine in California, New York and the United Kingdom. He presently serves as Medical Director for the Center for Advanced Genetics, based in Carlsbad, California.  Links:  Center for Advanced Genetics    Fighting at the Fertility Front: A Navigational Guide to Infertility for US Military, Veterans, & Their Partners   Books by Dr. Scott Sills on Amazon

Natural Medicine Journal Podcast
Innovative Dipeptide Compound Helps Support GI Health

Natural Medicine Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2017 12:02


In this podcast, Danielle Citrolo, PharmD, describes how a unique combination of L-glutamine and L-alanine can enhance electrolyte and water absorption in the intestines, stimulate glycogen synthesis, inhibit muscle protein breakdown and promote the synthesis of muscle protein. This dipeptide compound has also been shown to help protect the integrity of the gastrointestinal tract, contributing to better nutrient absorption. About the Expert Danielle Citrolo, PharmD, is manager of technical services at Kyowa Hakko, where she provides technical, scientific, and regulatory support. She also acts as liaison with regulatory authorities in the United States, Canada, and Latin America. Before joining Kyowa, Citrolo was the clinical coordinator at The Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City. She has experience in developing clinical research protocols and managing clinical trials. She earned her bachelor of science in biochemistry and bachelor of arts in chemistry from North Carolina State University and her doctorate in pharmacy from Albany College of Pharmacy in New York. She is licensed by the New York State Board of Pharmacy. About the Sponsor Sustamine®  L-Alanyl-L-Glutamine is an excellent choice for use in clinical nutrition because it does not have the problems of poor stability and low solubility that are associated with free-glutamine. Glutamine begins to degrade when mixed with liquids, but Sustamine®  is a unique dipeptide form of glutamine that’s been designed for maximum stability. This means patients get the amount listed on the label when they add it to water or their favorite beverage. Sustamine®  is tasteless, colorless, odorless and dissolves completely in hot or cold liquids – so there is no gritty texture. Manufactured exclusively by KYOWA HAKKO BIO CO., Sustamine® L-Alanyl-L-Glutamine is also ultra-pure, vegetarian and allergen-free.

CUNY TV's Eldridge & Co.
Douglas Kellner-New York State Board of Elections

CUNY TV's Eldridge & Co.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2012


Doug Kellner co-chair of the NYS Board of Elections, and an early advocate for a voter verifiable paper audit trail for electronic voting machines, and Ronnie Eldridge reviewed NYS election procedures, concluding that despite long lines, all went well.

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Dangerous R&R Show Podcast
DRR SHOW ESPECIAL: A Dangling Conversation....A.J. Webberman talks to Robert Zimmerman.....

Dangerous R&R Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2011 47:33


Alan Jules Weberman (born May 26, 1945), better known as A. J. Weberman, is an American writer, political activist/gadfly, and popularizer of the terms garbology and "Dylanology." He is best known for his controversial personal confrontations with the musician Bob Dylan and for his 30-year involvement with the Yippies, a counterculture movement of the 1960s. He was also an activist in the Jewish Defense Organization, said by the Anti-Defamation League to be a militant Revisionist Zionist organization regarded as a branch of Kahanism, but which professes to be a Jabotinskyite organization.A.J. Weberman has written on the life and works of Bob Dylan, leaving college to focus on creating what he calls a word concordance of Dylan's lyrics. Although a strong advocate of Dylan's importance as an artist, he is less supportive of Dylan the man.Weberman's literary analysis of Dylan's work, which he has termed "Dylanology," is centered around Weberman's assertion that, to Dylan, many words have lesser-used meanings differing, sometimes greatly, from their common definitions. According to Weberman, "Rain", for instance, often means "hatred" in a Dylan song. Dylan wrote, "Father of love / Father of rain" in a song where opposites are contrasted.Rolling Stone magazine has called Weberman "the king of all Dylan nuts." They report an incident where Dylan, annoyed by Weberman and his associates who were constantly digging through his garbage, assaulted Weberman outside Dylan's apartment. In a different article, Rolling Stone reports that Weberman, "a man that terrorized Bob Dylan during the '60s," had now "returned to hassle his son," Jakob Dylan. Weberman claimed that the younger Dylan was a heroin addict.Weberman later applied his unusual research methods to Richard Nixon, Norman Mailer, and other celebrities, coining the term "garbology" to describe his methods and writing the book My Life in Garbology. Cultural anthropology anthropologists such as Dr. William A. Rathje of the University of Arizona conduct expeditions analyzing garbage to understand culture.Weberman attempted to expand his "Dylan Liberation Front" into a "Rock Liberation Front", intended to pressure pop musicians into greater political activity.Weberman, along with the Jewish Defense Organization, and JDO chief Mordechai Levy, were successfully sued for libel to the tune of $850,000 by Steven Paul Rombom, a PI arrested for impersonating an FBI Agent. Weberman has also studied the 1963 assassination of US President John F. Kennedy and was employed by the late Congressman Henry Gonzalez of Texas and Senator Richard Schweiker of Pennsylvania.[citation needed] Weberman's book on the subject, Coup D’Etat In America, postulates the assassination as part of a coup d'etat led by rogue CIA agents Howard Hunt, Frank Sturgis (a contract agent) and David Christ, Head of the TSD of the CIA, angered by Kennedy's failure to remove Fidel Castro from power. The book includes transparent overlays, as in an anatomy textbook, so that the reader can compare the faces of the tramps briefly arrested in Dallas with photos of E. Howard Hunt and Frank Sturgis. Weberman's assertion that Hunt was involved in this action led Hunt to initiate a lawsuit, later dropped. Before his death in 2005, Hunt told his son that he had been involved in the JFK assassination. In 2005, Weberman and other well-known Yippies, including Dana Beal and Pie Man (Aron Kay), joined forces to turn the long-time Yippie headquarters at 9 Bleecker Street on Manhattan's Lower East Side into a counterculture museum. As of 2006, renovation of the building has been partially completed, and a charter from the New York State Board of Regents has been granted. Weberman, who is a member of the Yippie Museum's board of trustees, announced in early 2006, in a typical display of Yippie spoofery, that the museum would house an Institute for the Study of Advanced Political Protest.Recordings of telephone conve

CUNY TV's Eldridge & Co.

Ronnie welcomes Douglas Kellner, co-chair of New York State Board of Elections and outspoken advocate for election reform. The two discuss New York’s new voting machine system and why a change was made.

CUNY TV's Eldridge & Co.

Ronnie is joined by Doug Kellner, co-chair of the New York State Board of Elections. They discuss when New York will be changing its voting machines to an electronic format, as well as how the Electoral College is created.