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On this episode of Small Town Life, host Scott Kinville interviews Mayor John Stephens of the Village of Ilion. They talk about the 'aquatic' issues in the Village, Duofold, and the wall collapse, the Remington Arms facility, and a new Dollar Tree. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/studio25/support
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This small New York village made guns for 200 years. What happens when Remington leaves? Remington began here two centuries ago and generations of workers have turned out rifles and shotguns at the massive firearms factory in the middle of this blue-collar village in the heart of New York's Mohawk Valley. Now residents of Ilion are bracing for Remington's exit, ending an era that began when Eliphalet Remington forged his first rifle barrel nearby in 1816. The nation's oldest gun-maker recently announced plans to shutter the factory in the company's original home early next month, citing the steep cost of... View Article
On today's podcast, gun manufacturer Remington Arms in New York state to close; scientists say Saturn's icy moon Mimas has an underground ocean; U.S. schools change health guidelines aiming to improve attendance followed by a discussion of health terms; then ‘fragrant' on Lesson of the Day.
Connecticut's industrial manufacturers were huge contributors to military success in World War Two. From half the aircraft engines used in the war (made by Pratt & Whitney in East Hartford) to submarines (Electric Boat, Groton), a large percentage of the billions of bullets used and guns for soldiers (Remington Arms, Bridgeport), and large and small items: “G-force” suits to allow pilots to maneuver their planes without losing consciousness, radar advancements, parachutes, rubber boots, ball bearings, air compressors for torpedoes, and periscopes. Hear the impressive story from Sharon Cohen, who has written a book that documents these fascinating contributions.
Gun Talk Hunt's Kevin “KJ” Jarnagin is joined by Remington Arms' Jeff Galloway and he's got big news for hunters. The iconic Remington 700 - all models - will now be offered with a factory-installed trigger from Timney Triggers. Plus, planning babies around hunting season, gear talk and much more. This Gun Talk Hunt is brought to you by Ruger, Range Ready and Timney Triggers. Copyright ©2023 Freefire Media, LLC Gun Talk Hunt 07.11.23
Remington Arms is America's Oldest Gun Maker - and the ammunition plant is still going strong in Arkansas since 1969. Joel Hodgdon of Remington Arms explains the company's ups and downs over the years and both the modernized and traditional manufacturing methods still in operation at the plant today.
Big news for Remington 700 fans! Jeff Galloway of Remington Arms and Mark Hanish of Timney Triggers sit down with Gun Talk Nation's Ryan Gresham to discuss the news that all new Remington 700 rifles will now be equipped with Timney Triggers. The guys talk about how and why this partnership came to be, information on both Remington Arms and Timney Triggers, their expanding product lines and much more. This Gun Talk Nation is brought to you by Silencer Central, Range Ready, MGM Targets, Remington, Guns & Gear, HI-VIZ, SIG SAUER and Ruger. Copyright ©2023 Freefire Media, LLC Gun Talk Nation 07.05.23
It's time to immerse yourself in the haunted history of the Remington Arms factory. Listen as I guide you through the haunting history, and the haunted tales.These hulking buildings will send chills down your spine.
Hey smarties! We're on a break for the holidays and revisiting some favorite episodes from 2022. We want to say a big thank-you for being part of the “Make Me Smart” family this year — every voicemail, question and donation made a huge difference. None of us is as smart as all of us, and we couldn't do this show without you. There's still time to help Marketplace reach its end-of-year fundraising goal. If you can, please donate here. Thanks, happy holidays and we'll see you in the new year. As the threat of climate change grows, expect to hear more about solar geoengineering. It came up during our recent episode with sci-fi author Neal Stephenson, and it involves spraying tiny particles into the stratosphere to deflect the sun's rays away from the Earth and cool the planet. “It's a pretty old idea and it has run into such opposition, in terms of research, that we have yet to have any rigorous tests of whether it is even, you know, remotely possible,” said Elizabeth Kolbert, a climate journalist and author of “Under a White Sky: The Nature of the Future.” Critics still believe the risks outweigh potential benefits, but that hasn't stopped others from supporting the idea as a potential solution to our climate woes. On the show today, the promise and peril of solar geoengineering. In the News Fix, we'll discuss a historic settlement between Sandy Hook families and gun manufacturer Remington Arms. Also, we'll explain why billionaire philanthropists are a social policy issue. Then we'll hear from listeners about last week's episode on the NFL racial discrimination lawsuit, and we'll have an answer to the Make Me Smart question that will teach you something about weather forecasting! Here's everything we talked about today: “Should We Block the Sun? Scientists Say the Time Has Come to Study It.” from The New York Times “Why a landmark experiment into dimming the sun got canceled” from Grist Plaintiffs say they have a settlement agreement with the maker of the gun used in the Sandy Hook shooting from Connecticut Public Radio “U.S. Producer-Price Inflation Stays Hot, Reinforcing Fed's Plan to Start Raising Rates” from Bloomberg “Elon Musk Gave $5.7 Billion of Tesla Shares to Charity Last Year” from The Wall Street Journal How to Become a National Weather Service Storm Spotter
Hey smarties! We're on a break for the holidays and revisiting some favorite episodes from 2022. We want to say a big thank-you for being part of the “Make Me Smart” family this year — every voicemail, question and donation made a huge difference. None of us is as smart as all of us, and we couldn't do this show without you. There's still time to help Marketplace reach its end-of-year fundraising goal. If you can, please donate here. Thanks, happy holidays and we'll see you in the new year. As the threat of climate change grows, expect to hear more about solar geoengineering. It came up during our recent episode with sci-fi author Neal Stephenson, and it involves spraying tiny particles into the stratosphere to deflect the sun's rays away from the Earth and cool the planet. “It's a pretty old idea and it has run into such opposition, in terms of research, that we have yet to have any rigorous tests of whether it is even, you know, remotely possible,” said Elizabeth Kolbert, a climate journalist and author of “Under a White Sky: The Nature of the Future.” Critics still believe the risks outweigh potential benefits, but that hasn't stopped others from supporting the idea as a potential solution to our climate woes. On the show today, the promise and peril of solar geoengineering. In the News Fix, we'll discuss a historic settlement between Sandy Hook families and gun manufacturer Remington Arms. Also, we'll explain why billionaire philanthropists are a social policy issue. Then we'll hear from listeners about last week's episode on the NFL racial discrimination lawsuit, and we'll have an answer to the Make Me Smart question that will teach you something about weather forecasting! Here's everything we talked about today: “Should We Block the Sun? Scientists Say the Time Has Come to Study It.” from The New York Times “Why a landmark experiment into dimming the sun got canceled” from Grist Plaintiffs say they have a settlement agreement with the maker of the gun used in the Sandy Hook shooting from Connecticut Public Radio “U.S. Producer-Price Inflation Stays Hot, Reinforcing Fed's Plan to Start Raising Rates” from Bloomberg “Elon Musk Gave $5.7 Billion of Tesla Shares to Charity Last Year” from The Wall Street Journal How to Become a National Weather Service Storm Spotter
Travis is a multiple world and national IPSC and USPSA champion. He's an Army Veteran and former member of the US Army Marksmanship Unit. Prior to founding his training academy, Travis served as the Team Captain of Remington Arms. He now is the Team Captain of MasterPiece Arms. He has been featured and prominently starred on TV's MythBusters, Shooting USA, Gallery of Guns, and a host of other shows.Visit travistomasie.com to find a class near you and train with a World Champion!Music by: John Wesley, USPSA Shooter
Travis is a multiple world and national IPSC and USPSA champion. He's an Army Veteran and former member of the US Army Marksmanship Unit. Prior to founding his training academy, Travis served as the Team Captain of Remington Arms. He now is the Team Captain of MasterPiece Arms. He has been featured and prominently starred on TV's MythBusters, Shooting USA, Gallery of Guns, and a host of other shows.Visit travistomasie.com to find a class near you and train with a World Champion!Music by: John Wesley, USPSA Shooter
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The school shooting in Uvalde, Texas was the deadliest since the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut nearly a decade ago. Today, we're re-airing an interview with a parent who lost her child at Sandy Hook and went on to channel her grief into activism. In February, she and a group of other Sandy Hook families announced a $73 million settlement with Remington Arms, forcing the gunmaker to accept responsibility for marketing its weapons to disaffected young men. Guest: Nicole Hockley, co-founder and CEO of the Sandy Hook Promise Foundation. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get benefits like zero ads on any Slate podcast, bonus episodes of shows like Slow Burn and Dear Prudence—and you'll be supporting the work we do here on What Next. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The school shooting in Uvalde, Texas was the deadliest since the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut nearly a decade ago. Today, we're re-airing an interview with a parent who lost her child at Sandy Hook and went on to channel her grief into activism. In February, she and a group of other Sandy Hook families announced a $73 million settlement with Remington Arms, forcing the gunmaker to accept responsibility for marketing its weapons to disaffected young men. Guest: Nicole Hockley, co-founder and CEO of the Sandy Hook Promise Foundation. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get benefits like zero ads on any Slate podcast, bonus episodes of shows like Slow Burn and Dear Prudence—and you'll be supporting the work we do here on What Next. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The school shooting in Uvalde, Texas was the deadliest since the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut nearly a decade ago. Today, we're re-airing an interview with a parent who lost her child at Sandy Hook and went on to channel her grief into activism. In February, she and a group of other Sandy Hook families announced a $73 million settlement with Remington Arms, forcing the gunmaker to accept responsibility for marketing its weapons to disaffected young men. Guest: Nicole Hockley, co-founder and CEO of the Sandy Hook Promise Foundation. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get benefits like zero ads on any Slate podcast, bonus episodes of shows like Slow Burn and Dear Prudence—and you'll be supporting the work we do here on What Next. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lawyers didn't want the case. The odds were historically long. So how did the families of victims in the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre land a $73 million settlement with companies that insured Remington Arms, the manufacturer of the gun used in the shooting? "Brilliant lawyering," says Saint Joseph's University's Dr. Susan Liebell. From strategy to circumstances, she breaks down the factors behind a rare victory for gun control advocates. But if you think this decision could set a new legal precedent for gun regulation moving forward, Liebell suggests tempering your expectations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Valentine's Day is over, and it's time to look at the darker side of love and murder. Debi and Howie Whitlock's marriage was hitting a rocky patch. Howie's drinking was getting out of hand, and Debi had left and started a relationship with another man, but after some time apart, they were trying to get things right. Just as it seemed all was well, Debi was brutally murdered. It'd take nine years and the tireless efforts of her mother to find her killer. BUT FIRST - This Week In Murder takes a look at a settlement between Remington Arms and several Sandy Hook families and the tragic death of an innocent bystander in Houston. And, as always, we finish with a game of Who Died The Worst? Like what we're doing? Subscribe and tell a friend! Think we could do better or have some other feedback? Reach out to us! Our contact info is: Merch/Website: projecthumanoid.com Instagram/Twitter: @murdermydude Facebook: @podcastmydude --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/murdermydude/support
This week, Alan, Quinta and Scott were joined once again by Lawfare executive editor Natalie Orpett! They talked through some of the week's biggest national security news, including:“Maybe He Has Border Recognition Disorder.” Despite reported reservations among his advisors, Putin is moving forward with an at least partial invasion of Ukraine, having recognized the breakaway Ukrainian territories of Donetsk and Lugansk as independent countries and deployed troops to “aid in their defense.” Is Putin acting rationally? Or are there reasons to be concerned about his mental state?“Your Presidential Immunity…Has Just Been REVOKED.” The district court overseeing civil lawsuits against former President Trump and associates for the Jan. 6 insurrection has dismissed claims against several of Trump's associates, but allowed some suits against Trump to continue, despite his claims of immunity. Does this mean Trump is likely to be held accountable for his actions?“Laws Don't Kill Guns. Lawsuits Kill Guns.” The families of the Sandy Hook shooting victims have secured a settlement from Remington Arms, the company that made and marketed the gun used in the shooting. Meanwhile, California is considering a law that would allow individuals to use private lawsuits to enforce gun restrictions, modeled on Texas's S.B. 8 anti-abortion law. Are private lawsuits the route to reducing gun violence?For object lessons, Alan recommended the new Shonda Rhimes show "Inventing Anna," over some dissents from his co-hosts. Quinta passed along Adam Kotsko's recent piece on the fallout surrounding influential philosopher Giorgio Agamben's open criticism of pandemic-related lockdowns. Scott urged D.C. locals to eat out at two of his new favorite restaurants, Etabli and Daru, and also recommended folks check out Etabli's very fun wine club. And Natalie endorsed her new Ember mug for keeping your coffee at that perfect temperature (and exposing yourself to internet of things shenanigans).Be sure to visit our show page at www.lawfareblog.com and to follow us on Twitter at @RatlSecurity. And Rational Security listeners can get a committed ad-free feed by becoming a Lawfare material supporter at www.patreon.com/lawfare! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For nearly two decades, gun makers in America have been widely viewed as untouchable in court, where they're impervious to most lawsuits under federal protections. That impression came crashing down this week when nine families who lost loved ones in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting announced they had secured a $73 million settlement against Remington Arms, ending a landmark lawsuit over how the company marketed the rifle used in the massacre in Newtown, Conn. on Dec. 14, 2012.
Neðri deild rússneska þingsins ákvað á þriðjudag að samþykkja ályktun sem viðurkennir sjálfstæði alþýðulýðveldanna Lúgansk og Donetsk í Donbas-héraði í austurhluta Úkraínu. Ályktunin fer nú inn á borð Vladimírs Pútíns forseta. En hvað þýðir þetta? Hvers vegna ætti Rússland að viðurkenna sjálfstæði tveggja nágrannaríkja, ríkja sem eru innan landamæra Úkraínu? Guðmundur Björn ræðir við Val Gunnarsson sagnfræðing, og fjallar um hvort það sé í raun hagur Pútíns að innlima þessi ríki inn í Rússland. Skotvopnaframleiðandinn Remington Arms hefur samþykkt að greiða bætur til aðstandenda þeirra sem skotin voru til bana í Sandy Hook barnaskólanum árið 2012. Þetta er í fyrsta sinn sem skotvopnaframleiðandi gerir viðlíka samning vegna skotárásar. Samningurinn gæti verið fordæmisgefandi fyrir aðra sem misst hafa ættingja í skotárásum. Og þau eru ekki sérlega fá þar vestra. Heimskviður er fréttaskýringaþáttur sem fjallar á ítarlegan og lifandi hátt um heimsmálin, um allt það sem ekki gerist á Íslandi. Ritstjórar þáttarins eru Birta Björnsdóttir og Guðmundur Björn Þorbjörnsson.
Neðri deild rússneska þingsins ákvað á þriðjudag að samþykkja ályktun sem viðurkennir sjálfstæði alþýðulýðveldanna Lúgansk og Donetsk í Donbas-héraði í austurhluta Úkraínu. Ályktunin fer nú inn á borð Vladimírs Pútíns forseta. En hvað þýðir þetta? Hvers vegna ætti Rússland að viðurkenna sjálfstæði tveggja nágrannaríkja, ríkja sem eru innan landamæra Úkraínu? Guðmundur Björn ræðir við Val Gunnarsson sagnfræðing, og fjallar um hvort það sé í raun hagur Pútíns að innlima þessi ríki inn í Rússland. Skotvopnaframleiðandinn Remington Arms hefur samþykkt að greiða bætur til aðstandenda þeirra sem skotin voru til bana í Sandy Hook barnaskólanum árið 2012. Þetta er í fyrsta sinn sem skotvopnaframleiðandi gerir viðlíka samning vegna skotárásar. Samningurinn gæti verið fordæmisgefandi fyrir aðra sem misst hafa ættingja í skotárásum. Og þau eru ekki sérlega fá þar vestra. Heimskviður er fréttaskýringaþáttur sem fjallar á ítarlegan og lifandi hátt um heimsmálin, um allt það sem ekki gerist á Íslandi. Ritstjórar þáttarins eru Birta Björnsdóttir og Guðmundur Björn Þorbjörnsson.
Neðri deild rússneska þingsins ákvað á þriðjudag að samþykkja ályktun sem viðurkennir sjálfstæði alþýðulýðveldanna Lúgansk og Donetsk í Donbas-héraði í austurhluta Úkraínu. Ályktunin fer nú inn á borð Vladimírs Pútíns forseta. En hvað þýðir þetta? Hvers vegna ætti Rússland að viðurkenna sjálfstæði tveggja nágrannaríkja, ríkja sem eru innan landamæra Úkraínu? Guðmundur Björn ræðir við Val Gunnarsson sagnfræðing, og fjallar um hvort það sé í raun hagur Pútíns að innlima þessi ríki inn í Rússland. Skotvopnaframleiðandinn Remington Arms hefur samþykkt að greiða bætur til aðstandenda þeirra sem skotin voru til bana í Sandy Hook barnaskólanum árið 2012. Þetta er í fyrsta sinn sem skotvopnaframleiðandi gerir viðlíka samning vegna skotárásar. Samningurinn gæti verið fordæmisgefandi fyrir aðra sem misst hafa ættingja í skotárásum. Og þau eru ekki sérlega fá þar vestra. Heimskviður er fréttaskýringaþáttur sem fjallar á ítarlegan og lifandi hátt um heimsmálin, um allt það sem ekki gerist á Íslandi. Ritstjórar þáttarins eru Birta Björnsdóttir og Guðmundur Björn Þorbjörnsson.
In today's episode, Joel and Chris are joined by Scott Briscoe, a criminal lawyer who composes entertaining "Free Legal Tips" based on his client interactions. First, Joel and Chris review recent legal news, including Sarah Palin's lawsuit, the Remington Arms settlement in Sandy Hook lawsuit, and the Dallas Cowboys' voyeurism settlement. Next, Joel and Chris talk with Scott Briscoe about his "Free Legal Tips." Scott shares his criminal law experiences that make for both good stories and sound legal advice. In Courtroom Quarterback (beginning at 47:20), Joel and Chris review the Super Bowl game, the highlights, and the MVPs.
Remington Arms may have to pay Sandy Hook Families over 70 Million Dollars in a settlement. This all hinges on a single judge to approve or deny the motion. I discuss what this could mean for the Second Amendment, what firearms culture would look like in a socialist America, and why I feel this decision will make the wealthy have more power if the settlement is allowed to go through. Want to see more BPA content & show your support?: https://linktr.ee/BackpackingAmerica SHOP: https://bpapodcast.threadless.com/ WNTR The BEST News & Talk Radio: https://wntrmedia.weebly.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/backpackingamerica/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bpapodcasting Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bpapodcasting Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/backpackingamerica YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbBW87amp3o6j0Zfi3yPYuw Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2IpWT8Xh8BkTIlNw7oBap7?si=fTtnuf5gSomjedJoBhgydw Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZC5jby9iYWNrcGFja2luZy1hbWVyaWNh?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjf9erVsZXuAhW0D1kFHTnXAr0Q9sEGegQIARAE
How some of the families of the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting reached a settlement with Remington Arms nearly a decade after the massacre. Plus, why a convoy of semi-trucks descended on downtown Ottawa three weeks ago — and never left.Read more:When the families of nine of the victims of the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School began their lawsuit against the gunmaker of the Bushmaster AR-15-style rifle, their goal was to spare other families the pain that had upended their own lives. On Tuesday, the victims' families marked a victory in that effort with the announcement of a $73 million settlement with Remington Arms, which manufactures the Bushmaster. “This lawsuit is really being viewed as an opening, an example of what is possible,” says reporter Kim Bellware. “But also, lawyers are saying this should be a wake-up call for other people who are in business with gun manufacturers … to let them know that these gun companies can't just operate how they want, and that being in business with companies like this can be very expensive.” Later in the show, we take you to Ottawa, where thousands of demonstrators in semi-trucks have been parked in downtown for weeks in protest of vaccine mandates. They also blocked the Ambassador Bridge, a key crossing into the United States, wreaking economic havoc on both countries.Now their demands have grown to include lifting all pandemic restrictions – and authorities say some have ties to extremist groups. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has invoked Canada's Emergencies Act for the first time in the country's history in an attempt to restore order. Post reporter Amanda Coletta is in Ottawa watching the protests unfold.
Trusoyboy has gone full dictator as he invokes dictatorial powers to crush any opposition to his government amid criticism by his own parliament and governments around the world. Canada is now seizing funds of anyone who donated to the protests and threatening those who "Support Trump" signaling this is a much more global and coordinated effort than people think. I also talk about the Biden "administration" together with the UK still trying to push Russia and the Ukraine into conflict for their own self interests. Finally I talk about a passed over news story about the families of Sandy Hook getting a 73 million dollar settlement from Remington Arms and the disastrous implications this could have as it will only embolden the Left to come after our Constitutional rights by way of trying to crush the manufacturers.
Would you have turned down $1 million severance in exchange for my voice. Go to https://crosspolitic.com/libertytour/ to follow our tour dates and go to FLFNetwork.com to join our club. Jennifer Sey Was Levi’s Brand President. She Quit So She Could Be Free. https://bariweiss.substack.com/p/yesterday-i-was-levis-brand-president?r=wjy6f “In 2008, when I was a vice president of marketing, I published a memoir about my time as an elite gymnast that focused on the dark side of the sport, specifically the degradation of children. The gymnastics community threatened me with legal action and violence. Former competitors, teammates, and coaches dismissed my story as that of a bitter loser just trying to make a buck. They called me a grifter and a liar. But Levi’s stood by me. More than that: they embraced me as a hero. Things changed when Covid hit. Early on in the pandemic, I publicly questioned whether schools had to be shut down. This didn’t seem at all controversial to me. I felt—and still do—that the draconian policies would cause the most harm to those least at risk, and the burden would fall heaviest on disadvantaged kids in public schools, who need the safety and routine of school the most.” She spoke out against COVID lockdowns and that is when the calls from corporate started coming: “In the summer of 2020, I finally got the call. “You know when you speak, you speak on behalf of the company,” our head of corporate communications told me, urging me to pipe down. I responded: “My title is not in my Twitter bio. I’m speaking as a public school mom of four kids.” But the calls kept coming. From legal. From HR. From a board member. And finally, from my boss, the CEO of the company. I explained why I felt so strongly about the issue, citing data on the safety of schools and the harms caused by virtual learning. While they didn’t try to muzzle me outright, I was told repeatedly to “think about what I was saying.” Then… In the fall of 2021, during a dinner with the CEO, I was told that I was on track to become the next CEO of Levi’s—the stock price had doubled under my leadership, and revenue had returned to pre-pandemic levels. The only thing standing in my way, he said, was me. All I had to do was stop talking about the school thing. Every day, a dossier of my tweets and all of my online interactions were sent to the CEO by the head of corporate communications. At one meeting of the executive leadership team, the CEO made an off-hand remark that I was “acting like Donald Trump.” I felt embarrassed, and turned my camera off to collect myself. In the last month, the CEO told me that it was “untenable” for me to stay. I was offered a $1 million severance package, but I knew I’d have to sign a nondisclosure agreement about why I’d been pushed out. The money would be very nice. But I just can’t do it. Sorry, Levi’s.” It is a long article, but I recommend it. Glad to see people living on conviction and not allowing their freedom to speak bought off. Sandy Hook families settle with gun maker in historic first https://abcnews.go.com/US/sandy-hook-families-settle-remington-marking-1st-time/story?id=82881639 According to ABC News: “Remington Arms agreed Tuesday to settle liability claims from the families of five adults and four children killed in the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School, according to a new court filing, marking the first time a gun manufacturer has been held accountable for a mass shooting in the U.S. Remington agreed to pay the families $73 million. The settlement comes over seven years after the families sued the maker of the Bushmaster XM15-E2S semiautomatic rifle that was used in the 2012 mass shooting in Newtown, Connecticut. The rifle (Adam) Lanza used was Remington’s version of the AR-15 assault rifle, which is substantially similar to the standard issue M16 military service rifle used by the U.S. Army and other nations’ armed forces, but fires only in semiautomatic mode. The families argued Remington negligently entrusted to civilian consumers an assault-style rifle that is suitable for use only by military and law enforcement personnel and violated the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act through the sale or wrongful marketing of the rifle. Remington, which filed for bankruptcy protection in July 2020, had argued all of the plaintiffs’ legal theories were barred under Connecticut law and by a federal statute -- the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act -- which, with limited exceptions, immunizes firearms manufacturers, distributors and dealers from civil liability for crimes committed by third parties using their weapons.” This is a horrible settlement and sets a bad precedent. Should car manufacturing, knife companies, lawn mowing companies get sued because of the negligence of the owner? Here is the logic, if you are big pharma and pushing and emergency vaccination that was forced upon you by the government, you can’t sue the government or big pharma. But if you own a gun, someone steals that gun and uses it to shoot up a school, well Remington can get sued. Follow the logic? Prince Andrew agrees to settle sexual assault lawsuit https://abcnews.go.com/International/prince-andrew-agrees-settle-sexual-assault-lawsuit/story?id=82903190 According to ABC News. Epstein didn’t kill himself, I mean… Prince Andrew has agreed to settle a sexual assault lawsuit from Virginia Giuffre, according to a letter filed Tuesday from her lawyer David Boies. The sum of the settlement is not being disclosed, and the letter to the court says Prince Andrew "intends to make a substantial donation to Ms. Giuffre's charity in support of victims' rights." "Prince Andrew has never intended to malign Ms. Giuffre's character, and he accepts that she has suffered both as an established victim of abuse and as a result of unfair public attacks," the letter reads. "It is known that Jeffrey Epstein trafficked countless young girls over many years. Prince Andrew regrets his association with Epstein, and commends the bravery of Ms. Giuffre and other survivors in standing up for themselves and others." MORE: Prince Andrew to be deposed in civil lawsuit Giuffre had alleged that Jeffrey Epstein trafficked her to Prince Andrew, who she claimed took advantage and sexually abused her when she was under 18. Prince Andrew had repeatedly denied the allegation and attacked Giuffre's credibility and motives. Earlier this month, Prince Andrew agreed to a March deposition in this case. This came after a federal judge in New York rejected his arguments to dismiss the case in January. Giuffre and Epstein settled a civil lawsuit for $500,000 in 2009, which was the basis for Prince Andrew's argument to have the case dismissed. Democrats Framed And Spied On Trump While He Was President? I don’t believe, accept I do. But first: CWWI DNB: Cornerstone Work & Worldview Institute’s vision is to see a community of businesses, churches, mentors, and instructors working together to provide our young people options beside the credentials game of our current culture. They desire to see confident students with integrity and a godly backbone that understand all things are subject to Christ and are trained to be competent on the job. Their mission is to build Kingdom culture in the workplace by equipping their Christian students with a Trinitarian worldview and vocational competencies. Visit their website: cornerstonework.org to learn how to enroll in their program or partner with them in their mission. Democrats Framed And Spied On Trump While He Was President https://thefederalist.com/2022/02/14/special-counsel-democrats-framed-and-spied-on-trump-while-he-was-president/ Margot Cleveland over at the Federalist writes: “Enemies of Donald Trump surveilled the internet traffic at Trump Tower, at his New York City apartment building, and later at the executive office of the president of the United States, then fed disinformation about that traffic to intelligence agencies hoping to frame Trump as a Russia-connected stooge. A tangential filing on Friday in the criminal case against former Hillary Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann revealed these new details uncovered by Special Counsel John Durham’s investigation. The revelation came in the middle of a 13-page motion Durham’s prosecutors filed in the criminal case against Sussmann. The special counsel’s office charged Sussmann in September 2021, in a one-count indictment of lying to James Baker during a meeting Sussmann had with the then-FBI general counsel in the weeks leading up to the 2016 election. Special Council “Durham began with the charge, noting as “factual background” that Sussmann, while serving as counsel to the Clinton campaign, met with FBI General Counsel Baker at FBI headquarters and provided Baker “purported data and ‘white papers’ that allegedly demonstrated a covert communications channel between the Trump Organization and a Russian-based bank.” According to the motion, Joffe did more than have his associates mine internet traffic at Trump Tower, Trump’s residential apartment building, and the executive office of the president of the United States—he gave that data to Sussmann, who provided it to the CIA during a February 9, 2017 meeting. During that meeting, Sussmann gave the CIA “data which he claimed reflected purportedly suspicious DNS lookups by Trump Tower, Trump’s residential apartment building, the EOP, and a healthcare provider, of internet protocol or IP addresses affiliated with a Russian mobile phone provided.” According to Friday’s motion, Sussmann told the CIA during this meeting “that these lookups demonstrated that Trump and/or his associates were using supposedly rare, Russian-made wireless phones in the vicinity of the White House and other locations.”” Trump issued a statement: “declaring “the latest pleading from Special Counsel Robert Durham provides indisputable evidence that my campaign and presidency were spied on by operatives paid by the Hillary Clinton Campaign in an effort to develop a completely fabricated connection to Russia.” “This is a scandal far greater in scope and magnitude than Watergate,” Trump continued, adding that “those who were involved in and knew about this spying operation should be subject to criminal prosecution.”” Commie Blackface Trudeau actually admires China…not surprising. Roll Clip: https://twitter.com/RapidFire_Pod/status/1493413794554564615?s=20&t=pQbzaO9O5805fgU3xiEdjQ Protesters Double Down After Trudeau Invokes Unprecedented Emergency Powers, Threatens Bank Accounts https://www.dailywire.com/news/exclusive-these-very-powers-are-why-we-are-here-canadian-protesters-dig-their-heels-in-against-trudeaus-crackdown According to the Daily Wire: Trudeau announced in a press conference Monday afternoon that he was authorizing the federal government’s use of the Emergencies Act, a law passed in the late 1980s to take the place of the War Measures Act. The act strengthens Canadian law enforcements’ ability to fine and imprison violators and ensures the operation of “essential services” such as towing rigs, Trudeau said during his press conference. It also empowers banks and financial institutions to freeze the accounts of any person or business suspected of being involved with an “illegal blockade.” David Paisley said “No one really cares about any new announcement. I mean the police have been breaking the law long before any emergency power. They were taking our fuel away. They were arresting people for purely having jerry cans or having empty tanks of fuel,” he said. “They’ve already been doing these ‘emergency powers’ and all it does is make people dig their heels in more,” Paisley added. “The irony … is that these very powers and threats are why we are here.” Paisley goes onto say: “[The Trudeau government] underestimated the determination and the intelligence of those here, and so everyone still here on the ground, they’re basically willing to give their lives for this – peacefully of course,” Paisley said. “They’re prepared to drain every last dollar, even from frozen bank accounts,” he added later. “You come and sit in the driver’s seat for a few hours and you’ll be able to fill up your wallet again. It’s incredible. People are just handing you fifties, hundreds, packs of hundreds. A friend of mine received a Bible and when he opened it up it had 500 cash inside the bible,” Paisley said. “The more the government tries to stomp this out, the more and more it causes people to rise up and say ‘this is wrong, and I side with these truckers,’” he said. “These steps from the government have simply hardened the determination of the great men and women down here, so I’m not really concerned at all. We’ll have lots of new friends when we all get tossed in prison together.” Closing This is Gabriel Rench with Crosspolitic News. Support Rowdy Christian media by joining our club at fightlaughfeast.com, downloading our App, and head to our annual Fight Laugh Feast Events. With your partnership, together we will fight outdated and compromised media, engage news and politics with the gospel, and replace lies and darkness with truth and light. Go to fightlaughfeast.com to take all these actions. Have a great day. Lord bless
Would you have turned down $1 million severance in exchange for my voice. Go to https://crosspolitic.com/libertytour/ to follow our tour dates and go to FLFNetwork.com to join our club. Jennifer Sey Was Levi’s Brand President. She Quit So She Could Be Free. https://bariweiss.substack.com/p/yesterday-i-was-levis-brand-president?r=wjy6f “In 2008, when I was a vice president of marketing, I published a memoir about my time as an elite gymnast that focused on the dark side of the sport, specifically the degradation of children. The gymnastics community threatened me with legal action and violence. Former competitors, teammates, and coaches dismissed my story as that of a bitter loser just trying to make a buck. They called me a grifter and a liar. But Levi’s stood by me. More than that: they embraced me as a hero. Things changed when Covid hit. Early on in the pandemic, I publicly questioned whether schools had to be shut down. This didn’t seem at all controversial to me. I felt—and still do—that the draconian policies would cause the most harm to those least at risk, and the burden would fall heaviest on disadvantaged kids in public schools, who need the safety and routine of school the most.” She spoke out against COVID lockdowns and that is when the calls from corporate started coming: “In the summer of 2020, I finally got the call. “You know when you speak, you speak on behalf of the company,” our head of corporate communications told me, urging me to pipe down. I responded: “My title is not in my Twitter bio. I’m speaking as a public school mom of four kids.” But the calls kept coming. From legal. From HR. From a board member. And finally, from my boss, the CEO of the company. I explained why I felt so strongly about the issue, citing data on the safety of schools and the harms caused by virtual learning. While they didn’t try to muzzle me outright, I was told repeatedly to “think about what I was saying.” Then… In the fall of 2021, during a dinner with the CEO, I was told that I was on track to become the next CEO of Levi’s—the stock price had doubled under my leadership, and revenue had returned to pre-pandemic levels. The only thing standing in my way, he said, was me. All I had to do was stop talking about the school thing. Every day, a dossier of my tweets and all of my online interactions were sent to the CEO by the head of corporate communications. At one meeting of the executive leadership team, the CEO made an off-hand remark that I was “acting like Donald Trump.” I felt embarrassed, and turned my camera off to collect myself. In the last month, the CEO told me that it was “untenable” for me to stay. I was offered a $1 million severance package, but I knew I’d have to sign a nondisclosure agreement about why I’d been pushed out. The money would be very nice. But I just can’t do it. Sorry, Levi’s.” It is a long article, but I recommend it. Glad to see people living on conviction and not allowing their freedom to speak bought off. Sandy Hook families settle with gun maker in historic first https://abcnews.go.com/US/sandy-hook-families-settle-remington-marking-1st-time/story?id=82881639 According to ABC News: “Remington Arms agreed Tuesday to settle liability claims from the families of five adults and four children killed in the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School, according to a new court filing, marking the first time a gun manufacturer has been held accountable for a mass shooting in the U.S. Remington agreed to pay the families $73 million. The settlement comes over seven years after the families sued the maker of the Bushmaster XM15-E2S semiautomatic rifle that was used in the 2012 mass shooting in Newtown, Connecticut. The rifle (Adam) Lanza used was Remington’s version of the AR-15 assault rifle, which is substantially similar to the standard issue M16 military service rifle used by the U.S. Army and other nations’ armed forces, but fires only in semiautomatic mode. The families argued Remington negligently entrusted to civilian consumers an assault-style rifle that is suitable for use only by military and law enforcement personnel and violated the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act through the sale or wrongful marketing of the rifle. Remington, which filed for bankruptcy protection in July 2020, had argued all of the plaintiffs’ legal theories were barred under Connecticut law and by a federal statute -- the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act -- which, with limited exceptions, immunizes firearms manufacturers, distributors and dealers from civil liability for crimes committed by third parties using their weapons.” This is a horrible settlement and sets a bad precedent. Should car manufacturing, knife companies, lawn mowing companies get sued because of the negligence of the owner? Here is the logic, if you are big pharma and pushing and emergency vaccination that was forced upon you by the government, you can’t sue the government or big pharma. But if you own a gun, someone steals that gun and uses it to shoot up a school, well Remington can get sued. Follow the logic? Prince Andrew agrees to settle sexual assault lawsuit https://abcnews.go.com/International/prince-andrew-agrees-settle-sexual-assault-lawsuit/story?id=82903190 According to ABC News. Epstein didn’t kill himself, I mean… Prince Andrew has agreed to settle a sexual assault lawsuit from Virginia Giuffre, according to a letter filed Tuesday from her lawyer David Boies. The sum of the settlement is not being disclosed, and the letter to the court says Prince Andrew "intends to make a substantial donation to Ms. Giuffre's charity in support of victims' rights." "Prince Andrew has never intended to malign Ms. Giuffre's character, and he accepts that she has suffered both as an established victim of abuse and as a result of unfair public attacks," the letter reads. "It is known that Jeffrey Epstein trafficked countless young girls over many years. Prince Andrew regrets his association with Epstein, and commends the bravery of Ms. Giuffre and other survivors in standing up for themselves and others." MORE: Prince Andrew to be deposed in civil lawsuit Giuffre had alleged that Jeffrey Epstein trafficked her to Prince Andrew, who she claimed took advantage and sexually abused her when she was under 18. Prince Andrew had repeatedly denied the allegation and attacked Giuffre's credibility and motives. Earlier this month, Prince Andrew agreed to a March deposition in this case. This came after a federal judge in New York rejected his arguments to dismiss the case in January. Giuffre and Epstein settled a civil lawsuit for $500,000 in 2009, which was the basis for Prince Andrew's argument to have the case dismissed. Democrats Framed And Spied On Trump While He Was President? I don’t believe, accept I do. But first: CWWI DNB: Cornerstone Work & Worldview Institute’s vision is to see a community of businesses, churches, mentors, and instructors working together to provide our young people options beside the credentials game of our current culture. They desire to see confident students with integrity and a godly backbone that understand all things are subject to Christ and are trained to be competent on the job. Their mission is to build Kingdom culture in the workplace by equipping their Christian students with a Trinitarian worldview and vocational competencies. Visit their website: cornerstonework.org to learn how to enroll in their program or partner with them in their mission. Democrats Framed And Spied On Trump While He Was President https://thefederalist.com/2022/02/14/special-counsel-democrats-framed-and-spied-on-trump-while-he-was-president/ Margot Cleveland over at the Federalist writes: “Enemies of Donald Trump surveilled the internet traffic at Trump Tower, at his New York City apartment building, and later at the executive office of the president of the United States, then fed disinformation about that traffic to intelligence agencies hoping to frame Trump as a Russia-connected stooge. A tangential filing on Friday in the criminal case against former Hillary Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann revealed these new details uncovered by Special Counsel John Durham’s investigation. The revelation came in the middle of a 13-page motion Durham’s prosecutors filed in the criminal case against Sussmann. The special counsel’s office charged Sussmann in September 2021, in a one-count indictment of lying to James Baker during a meeting Sussmann had with the then-FBI general counsel in the weeks leading up to the 2016 election. Special Council “Durham began with the charge, noting as “factual background” that Sussmann, while serving as counsel to the Clinton campaign, met with FBI General Counsel Baker at FBI headquarters and provided Baker “purported data and ‘white papers’ that allegedly demonstrated a covert communications channel between the Trump Organization and a Russian-based bank.” According to the motion, Joffe did more than have his associates mine internet traffic at Trump Tower, Trump’s residential apartment building, and the executive office of the president of the United States—he gave that data to Sussmann, who provided it to the CIA during a February 9, 2017 meeting. During that meeting, Sussmann gave the CIA “data which he claimed reflected purportedly suspicious DNS lookups by Trump Tower, Trump’s residential apartment building, the EOP, and a healthcare provider, of internet protocol or IP addresses affiliated with a Russian mobile phone provided.” According to Friday’s motion, Sussmann told the CIA during this meeting “that these lookups demonstrated that Trump and/or his associates were using supposedly rare, Russian-made wireless phones in the vicinity of the White House and other locations.”” Trump issued a statement: “declaring “the latest pleading from Special Counsel Robert Durham provides indisputable evidence that my campaign and presidency were spied on by operatives paid by the Hillary Clinton Campaign in an effort to develop a completely fabricated connection to Russia.” “This is a scandal far greater in scope and magnitude than Watergate,” Trump continued, adding that “those who were involved in and knew about this spying operation should be subject to criminal prosecution.”” Commie Blackface Trudeau actually admires China…not surprising. Roll Clip: https://twitter.com/RapidFire_Pod/status/1493413794554564615?s=20&t=pQbzaO9O5805fgU3xiEdjQ Protesters Double Down After Trudeau Invokes Unprecedented Emergency Powers, Threatens Bank Accounts https://www.dailywire.com/news/exclusive-these-very-powers-are-why-we-are-here-canadian-protesters-dig-their-heels-in-against-trudeaus-crackdown According to the Daily Wire: Trudeau announced in a press conference Monday afternoon that he was authorizing the federal government’s use of the Emergencies Act, a law passed in the late 1980s to take the place of the War Measures Act. The act strengthens Canadian law enforcements’ ability to fine and imprison violators and ensures the operation of “essential services” such as towing rigs, Trudeau said during his press conference. It also empowers banks and financial institutions to freeze the accounts of any person or business suspected of being involved with an “illegal blockade.” David Paisley said “No one really cares about any new announcement. I mean the police have been breaking the law long before any emergency power. They were taking our fuel away. They were arresting people for purely having jerry cans or having empty tanks of fuel,” he said. “They’ve already been doing these ‘emergency powers’ and all it does is make people dig their heels in more,” Paisley added. “The irony … is that these very powers and threats are why we are here.” Paisley goes onto say: “[The Trudeau government] underestimated the determination and the intelligence of those here, and so everyone still here on the ground, they’re basically willing to give their lives for this – peacefully of course,” Paisley said. “They’re prepared to drain every last dollar, even from frozen bank accounts,” he added later. “You come and sit in the driver’s seat for a few hours and you’ll be able to fill up your wallet again. It’s incredible. People are just handing you fifties, hundreds, packs of hundreds. A friend of mine received a Bible and when he opened it up it had 500 cash inside the bible,” Paisley said. “The more the government tries to stomp this out, the more and more it causes people to rise up and say ‘this is wrong, and I side with these truckers,’” he said. “These steps from the government have simply hardened the determination of the great men and women down here, so I’m not really concerned at all. We’ll have lots of new friends when we all get tossed in prison together.” Closing This is Gabriel Rench with Crosspolitic News. Support Rowdy Christian media by joining our club at fightlaughfeast.com, downloading our App, and head to our annual Fight Laugh Feast Events. With your partnership, together we will fight outdated and compromised media, engage news and politics with the gospel, and replace lies and darkness with truth and light. Go to fightlaughfeast.com to take all these actions. Have a great day. Lord bless
This week, Frank and Alex discuss the Los Angeles Rams' victory in Super Bowl 56, the halting of all avocados imported into the US by government officials, Justin Trudeau invokes the Emergencies Act for the first time in Canadian history, and Remington Arms settles with the families of the Sandy Hook shooting. This episode is sponsored by Gun Barrel Coffee.
1. Remington Arms agreed to a 73-million-dollar settlement with nine families of Sandy Hook Elementary School victims. Atty. Alinor Sterling is co-counsel on the case and shared the bigger picture from this settlement. ((00:10)) 2. February is heart disease awareness month and today wee focused on women. Dr. Menendez is a board-certified cardiologist and cardiac electrophysiologist at Nuvance Health. ((13:03)) 3. Science you may not Know: Xenobots...Robots built with living parts! ((22:30)) IMAGE CREDIT: iStock / Getty Images Plus
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday that the military has ordered some Russian troops near the borders of Ukraine to return to their bases, signaling the potential for a further de-escalation. However, President Joe Biden later said that “an invasion remains distinctly possible,” and that the U.S. had not yet verified if Russian troops are actually falling back. Matthew Chance, CNN's Senior International Correspondent, joins us from Kyiv to discuss what things look like on the ground. And in headlines: Remington Arms has settled with families whose loved ones were killed in the Sandy Hook shooting, American scientists say they have cured a woman of H.I.V., and a federal report predicts that sea levels along our nation's coasts could rise one foot in just three decades because of climate change. Show Notes: CNN's Matthew Chance – https://twitter.com/mchancecnn Follow us on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/whataday For a transcript of this episode, please visit crooked.com/whataday Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Why wheat, corn, and soybean futures are up. Airbnb stays of three months or longer are increasing. Plus, a $73 million settlement from gun maker Remington Arms. Host: Jacob Passy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nine families who lost loved ones in the 2012 mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School said yesterday that they'd settled for $73 million with Remington Arms, the company that made the AR-15-style weapon the shooter used. The question now is what impact if any this settlement will have on gunmakers and future efforts to hold them accountable for mass shootings. Plus, the Ukraine crisis plays out on TikTok. And, how fast our seas are rising. Guests: Professor of law at UCLA and specialist in gun policy Adam Winkler, Axios' Sara Fischer and Andrew Freedman. Credits: Axios Today is produced in partnership with Pushkin Industries. The team includes Niala Boodhoo, Sara Kehaulani Goo, Julia Redpath, Alexandra Botti, Nuria Marquez Martinez, Alex Sugiura, Sabeena Singhani, and Lydia McMullen-Laird. Music is composed by Evan Viola. You can reach us at podcasts@axios.com. You can text questions, comments and story ideas to Niala as a text or voice memo to 202-918-4893. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Would you have turned down $1 million severance in exchange for my voice. Go to https://crosspolitic.com/libertytour/ to follow our tour dates and go to FLFNetwork.com to join our club. Jennifer Sey Was Levi’s Brand President. She Quit So She Could Be Free.https://bariweiss.substack.com/p/yesterday-i-was-levis-brand-president?r=wjy6f “In 2008, when I was a vice president of marketing, I published a memoir about my time as an elite gymnast that focused on the dark side of the sport, specifically the degradation of children. The gymnastics community threatened me with legal action and violence. Former competitors, teammates, and coaches dismissed my story as that of a bitter loser just trying to make a buck. They called me a grifter and a liar. But Levi’s stood by me. More than that: they embraced me as a hero. Things changed when Covid hit. Early on in the pandemic, I publicly questioned whether schools had to be shut down. This didn’t seem at all controversial to me. I felt—and still do—that the draconian policies would cause the most harm to those least at risk, and the burden would fall heaviest on disadvantaged kids in public schools, who need the safety and routine of school the most.” She spoke out against COVID lockdowns and that is when the calls from corporate started coming: “In the summer of 2020, I finally got the call. “You know when you speak, you speak on behalf of the company,” our head of corporate communications told me, urging me to pipe down. I responded: “My title is not in my Twitter bio. I’m speaking as a public school mom of four kids.” But the calls kept coming. From legal. From HR. From a board member. And finally, from my boss, the CEO of the company. I explained why I felt so strongly about the issue, citing data on the safety of schools and the harms caused by virtual learning. While they didn’t try to muzzle me outright, I was told repeatedly to “think about what I was saying.” Then…In the fall of 2021, during a dinner with the CEO, I was told that I was on track to become the next CEO of Levi’s—the stock price had doubled under my leadership, and revenue had returned to pre-pandemic levels. The only thing standing in my way, he said, was me. All I had to do was stop talking about the school thing. Every day, a dossier of my tweets and all of my online interactions were sent to the CEO by the head of corporate communications. At one meeting of the executive leadership team, the CEO made an off-hand remark that I was “acting like Donald Trump.” I felt embarrassed, and turned my camera off to collect myself. In the last month, the CEO told me that it was “untenable” for me to stay. I was offered a $1 million severance package, but I knew I’d have to sign a nondisclosure agreement about why I’d been pushed out. The money would be very nice. But I just can’t do it. Sorry, Levi’s.” It is a long article, but I recommend it. Glad to see people living on conviction and not allowing their freedom to speak bought off. Sandy Hook families settle with gun maker in historic firsthttps://abcnews.go.com/US/sandy-hook-families-settle-remington-marking-1st-time/story?id=82881639 According to ABC News:“Remington Arms agreed Tuesday to settle liability claims from the families of five adults and four children killed in the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School, according to a new court filing, marking the first time a gun manufacturer has been held accountable for a mass shooting in the U.S. Remington agreed to pay the families $73 million. The settlement comes over seven years after the families sued the maker of the Bushmaster XM15-E2S semiautomatic rifle that was used in the 2012 mass shooting in Newtown, Connecticut. The rifle (Adam) Lanza used was Remington’s version of the AR-15 assault rifle, which is substantially similar to the standard issue M16 military service rifle used by the U.S. Army and other nations’ armed forces, but fires only in semiautomatic mode. The families argued Remington negligently entrusted to civilian consumers an assault-style rifle that is suitable for use only by military and law enforcement personnel and violated the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act through the sale or wrongful marketing of the rifle. Remington, which filed for bankruptcy protection in July 2020, had argued all of the plaintiffs’ legal theories were barred under Connecticut law and by a federal statute -- the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act -- which, with limited exceptions, immunizes firearms manufacturers, distributors and dealers from civil liability for crimes committed by third parties using their weapons.” This is a horrible settlement and sets a bad precedent. Should car manufacturing, knife companies, lawn mowing companies get sued because of the negligence of the owner? Here is the logic, if you are big pharma and pushing and emergency vaccination that was forced upon you by the government, you can’t sue the government or big pharma. But if you own a gun, someone steals that gun and uses it to shoot up a school, well Remington can get sued. Follow the logic? Prince Andrew agrees to settle sexual assault lawsuithttps://abcnews.go.com/International/prince-andrew-agrees-settle-sexual-assault-lawsuit/story?id=82903190 According to ABC News. Epstein didn’t kill himself, I mean…Prince Andrew has agreed to settle a sexual assault lawsuit from Virginia Giuffre, according to a letter filed Tuesday from her lawyer David Boies. The sum of the settlement is not being disclosed, and the letter to the court says Prince Andrew "intends to make a substantial donation to Ms. Giuffre's charity in support of victims' rights." "Prince Andrew has never intended to malign Ms. Giuffre's character, and he accepts that she has suffered both as an established victim of abuse and as a result of unfair public attacks," the letter reads. "It is known that Jeffrey Epstein trafficked countless young girls over many years. Prince Andrew regrets his association with Epstein, and commends the bravery of Ms. Giuffre and other survivors in standing up for themselves and others." MORE: Prince Andrew to be deposed in civil lawsuitGiuffre had alleged that Jeffrey Epstein trafficked her to Prince Andrew, who she claimed took advantage and sexually abused her when she was under 18. Prince Andrew had repeatedly denied the allegation and attacked Giuffre's credibility and motives. Earlier this month, Prince Andrew agreed to a March deposition in this case. This came after a federal judge in New York rejected his arguments to dismiss the case in January. Giuffre and Epstein settled a civil lawsuit for $500,000 in 2009, which was the basis for Prince Andrew's argument to have the case dismissed. Democrats Framed And Spied On Trump While He Was President? I don’t believe, accept I do. But first: CWWI DNB:Cornerstone Work & Worldview Institute’s vision is to see a community of businesses, churches, mentors, and instructors working together to provide our young people options beside the credentials game of our current culture. They desire to see confident students with integrity and a godly backbone that understand all things are subject to Christ and are trained to be competent on the job. Their mission is to build Kingdom culture in the workplace by equipping their Christian students with a Trinitarian worldview and vocational competencies. Visit their website: cornerstonework.org to learn how to enroll in their program or partner with them in their mission.Democrats Framed And Spied On Trump While He Was Presidenthttps://thefederalist.com/2022/02/14/special-counsel-democrats-framed-and-spied-on-trump-while-he-was-president/ Margot Cleveland over at the Federalist writes: “Enemies of Donald Trump surveilled the internet traffic at Trump Tower, at his New York City apartment building, and later at the executive office of the president of the United States, then fed disinformation about that traffic to intelligence agencies hoping to frame Trump as a Russia-connected stooge. A tangential filing on Friday in the criminal case against former Hillary Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann revealed these new details uncovered by Special Counsel John Durham’s investigation. The revelation came in the middle of a 13-page motion Durham’s prosecutors filed in the criminal case against Sussmann. The special counsel’s office charged Sussmann in September 2021, in a one-count indictment of lying to James Baker during a meeting Sussmann had with the then-FBI general counsel in the weeks leading up to the 2016 election. Special Council “Durham began with the charge, noting as “factual background” that Sussmann, while serving as counsel to the Clinton campaign, met with FBI General Counsel Baker at FBI headquarters and provided Baker “purported data and ‘white papers’ that allegedly demonstrated a covert communications channel between the Trump Organization and a Russian-based bank.” According to the motion, Joffe did more than have his associates mine internet traffic at Trump Tower, Trump’s residential apartment building, and the executive office of the president of the United States—he gave that data to Sussmann, who provided it to the CIA during a February 9, 2017 meeting. During that meeting, Sussmann gave the CIA “data which he claimed reflected purportedly suspicious DNS lookups by Trump Tower, Trump’s residential apartment building, the EOP, and a healthcare provider, of internet protocol or IP addresses affiliated with a Russian mobile phone provided.” According to Friday’s motion, Sussmann told the CIA during this meeting “that these lookups demonstrated that Trump and/or his associates were using supposedly rare, Russian-made wireless phones in the vicinity of the White House and other locations.”” Trump issued a statement: “declaring “the latest pleading from Special Counsel Robert Durham provides indisputable evidence that my campaign and presidency were spied on by operatives paid by the Hillary Clinton Campaign in an effort to develop a completely fabricated connection to Russia.” “This is a scandal far greater in scope and magnitude than Watergate,” Trump continued, adding that “those who were involved in and knew about this spying operation should be subject to criminal prosecution.””Commie Blackface Trudeau actually admires China…not surprising. Roll Clip:https://twitter.com/RapidFire_Pod/status/1493413794554564615?s=20&t=pQbzaO9O5805fgU3xiEdjQ Protesters Double Down After Trudeau Invokes Unprecedented Emergency Powers, Threatens Bank Accountshttps://www.dailywire.com/news/exclusive-these-very-powers-are-why-we-are-here-canadian-protesters-dig-their-heels-in-against-trudeaus-crackdownAccording to the Daily Wire:Trudeau announced in a press conference Monday afternoon that he was authorizing the federal government’s use of the Emergencies Act, a law passed in the late 1980s to take the place of the War Measures Act. The act strengthens Canadian law enforcements’ ability to fine and imprison violators and ensures the operation of “essential services” such as towing rigs, Trudeau said during his press conference. It also empowers banks and financial institutions to freeze the accounts of any person or business suspected of being involved with an “illegal blockade.” David Paisley said “No one really cares about any new announcement. I mean the police have been breaking the law long before any emergency power. They were taking our fuel away. They were arresting people for purely having jerry cans or having empty tanks of fuel,” he said. “They’ve already been doing these ‘emergency powers’ and all it does is make people dig their heels in more,” Paisley added. “The irony … is that these very powers and threats are why we are here.” Paisley goes onto say: “[The Trudeau government] underestimated the determination and the intelligence of those here, and so everyone still here on the ground, they’re basically willing to give their lives for this – peacefully of course,” Paisley said. “They’re prepared to drain every last dollar, even from frozen bank accounts,” he added later. “You come and sit in the driver’s seat for a few hours and you’ll be able to fill up your wallet again. It’s incredible. People are just handing you fifties, hundreds, packs of hundreds. A friend of mine received a Bible and when he opened it up it had 500 cash inside the bible,” Paisley said. “The more the government tries to stomp this out, the more and more it causes people to rise up and say ‘this is wrong, and I side with these truckers,’” he said. “These steps from the government have simply hardened the determination of the great men and women down here, so I’m not really concerned at all. We’ll have lots of new friends when we all get tossed in prison together.” ClosingThis is Gabriel Rench with Crosspolitic News. Support Rowdy Christian media by joining our club at fightlaughfeast.com, downloading our App, and head to our annual Fight Laugh Feast Events. With your partnership, together we will fight outdated and compromised media, engage news and politics with the gospel, and replace lies and darkness with truth and light. Go to fightlaughfeast.com to take all these actions. Have a great day. Lord bless
Yes, FACEBOOK. Not Meta. ALSO! Companies are planting themselves firmly in the metaverse and Sandy Hook family members' settle with Remington Arms.
When the families of nine of the victims of the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School began their lawsuit against the gunmaker of Bushmaster AR-15 style rifle, their goal was to spare other families the pain that had upended their own lives. Today,, the victims' families marked a victory in that effort with the announcement of a $73 million settlement with the now-bankrupt Remington Arms, which manufactures the Bushmaster. “They had the motivation to do whatever they could … so that other families — whether they are in a suburb or township or city — would not have to go through the kind of pain and the loss that they had,” Joshua Koskoff, an attorney for the families, said during a Tuesday news conference. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As the threat of climate change grows, expect to hear more about solar geoengineering. It came up during our recent episode with sci-fi author Neal Stephenson, and it involves spraying tiny particles into the stratosphere to deflect the sun’s rays away from the Earth and cool the planet. “It’s a pretty old idea and it has run into such opposition, in terms of research, that we have yet to have any rigorous tests of whether it is even, you know, remotely possible,” said Elizabeth Kolbert, a climate journalist and author of “Under a White Sky: The Nature of the Future.” Critics still believe the risks outweigh potential benefits, but that hasn’t stopped others from supporting the idea as a potential solution to our climate woes. On the show today, the promise and peril of solar geoengineering. In the News Fix, we’ll discuss a historic settlement between Sandy Hook families and gun manufacturer Remington Arms. Also, we’ll explain why billionaire philanthropists are a social policy issue. Then we’ll hear from listeners about last week’s episode on the NFL racial discrimination lawsuit, and we’ll have an answer to the Make Me Smart question that will teach you something about weather forecasting! Here’s everything we talked about today: “Should We Block the Sun? Scientists Say the Time Has Come to Study It. ” from The New York Times “Why a landmark experiment into dimming the sun got canceled” from Grist Plaintiffs say they have a settlement agreement with the maker of the gun used in the Sandy Hook shooting from Connecticut Public Radio “U.S. Producer-Price Inflation Stays Hot, Reinforcing Fed's Plan to Start Raising Rates” from Bloomberg “Elon Musk Gave $5.7 Billion of Tesla Shares to Charity Last Year” from The Wall Street Journal How to Become a National Weather Service Storm Spotter
As the threat of climate change grows, expect to hear more about solar geoengineering. It came up during our recent episode with sci-fi author Neal Stephenson, and it involves spraying tiny particles into the stratosphere to deflect the sun’s rays away from the Earth and cool the planet. “It’s a pretty old idea and it has run into such opposition, in terms of research, that we have yet to have any rigorous tests of whether it is even, you know, remotely possible,” said Elizabeth Kolbert, a climate journalist and author of “Under a White Sky: The Nature of the Future.” Critics still believe the risks outweigh potential benefits, but that hasn’t stopped others from supporting the idea as a potential solution to our climate woes. On the show today, the promise and peril of solar geoengineering. In the News Fix, we’ll discuss a historic settlement between Sandy Hook families and gun manufacturer Remington Arms. Also, we’ll explain why billionaire philanthropists are a social policy issue. Then we’ll hear from listeners about last week’s episode on the NFL racial discrimination lawsuit, and we’ll have an answer to the Make Me Smart question that will teach you something about weather forecasting! Here’s everything we talked about today: “Should We Block the Sun? Scientists Say the Time Has Come to Study It. ” from The New York Times “Why a landmark experiment into dimming the sun got canceled” from Grist Plaintiffs say they have a settlement agreement with the maker of the gun used in the Sandy Hook shooting from Connecticut Public Radio “U.S. Producer-Price Inflation Stays Hot, Reinforcing Fed's Plan to Start Raising Rates” from Bloomberg “Elon Musk Gave $5.7 Billion of Tesla Shares to Charity Last Year” from The Wall Street Journal How to Become a National Weather Service Storm Spotter
Entrevue avec Heidi Rathjen, coordonnatrice de PolySeSouvient : une première dans l'histoire des États-Unis : un fabricant d'armes à feu est tenu responsable d'une fusillade de masse. On parle ici de la compagnie Remington Arms, armes qui avait servi à tuer quatre enfants en 2012 dans le massacre de l'école primaire Sandy Hook. Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Attorney John Perry joins Marty to discuss the recent settlement between families of victims in the Sandy Hook shooting and Remington Arms, the gun manufacturer that made the weapon that killed their children.
Entrevue avec Paul Langevin, psychologue : la fatigue devant les mesures se fait sentir, malgré le fait qu'elles disparaîtront graduellement jusqu'à disparaître en mars. Chronique culturelle d'Anaïs Guertin-Lacroix : la famille d'Halyna Hutchins poursuit Alec Baldwin pour mort injustifiée. Chevy Chase est détestable selon ses confrères de travail… et il s'en fout ! Jean-Claude Van Damme annonce sa retraite La Rencontre Martineau-Dutrizac avec Richard Martineau : que demandent les derniers camionneurs? Entrevue STUDIO avec Nancy Delagrave, coordonnatrice scientifique du collectif COVID-STOP : Benoît a un projet de classe pour Jean-François Roberge: on construit un purificateur d'air en direct avec du matériel facilement accessible en quincaillerie. Chronique de Geneviève Pettersen, animatrice à QUB radio de 13h à 15h30 : le purificateur d'air, une présence rassurante ! Les camionneurs “pourraient” faire face à de grosses conséquences s'ils ne partent pas. Chronique d'Antoine Joubert, chroniqueur automobile pour le guide de l'auto : les voitures d'occasion plus chères et plus difficiles à trouver que jamais. Production de la Chevrolet Bolt relancée le 4 avril. Déjà un an d'attente pour la Hyundai IONIQ 5. Segment d'actualité avec Alexandre Dubé : panique chez les camionneurs, ils “pourraient” faire face à des conséquences. Mesures d'état d'urgence. Les manifestants se dirigent toujours vers Québec. La Rencontre Foisy-Robitaille, chronique politique provinciale et fédérale avec Antoine Robitaille, animateur de l'émission Là-Haut sur la colline à QUB radio, et Philippe-Vincent Foisy, animateur de l'émission matinale de QUB radio : actualités autour des camionneurs. Montée en puissance d'Éric Duhaime. Histoires de corruption au PLQ. Entrevue avec Heidi Rathjen, coordonnatrice de PolySeSouvient : une première dans l'histoire des États-Unis : un fabricant d'armes à feu est tenu responsable d'une fusillade de masse. On parle ici de la compagnie Remington Arms, armes qui avait servi à tuer quatre enfants en 2012 dans le massacre de l'école primaire Sandy Hook. Chronique de Patrick Déry, analyste en politiques publiques : les chirurgies en attente. LE convoi de la liberté. Le rationnement des soins. Un nouveau parti politique? Chronique sports avec JIC : l'équipe masculine de hockey est éliminée, mais celle des femmes va en finale pour la médaille d'or. Charles Hamelin termine sa carrière avec une médaille d'or . Kent Hughes a expliqué sa vision pour le CH. Une production QUB radio Février 2022 Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Pat starts off tonight's show talk about Sandy Hook families announcing a $73 million settlement with Remington Arms and takes your calls about gun control, AR-15s and more...
MWK coffee mugs, Sandy Hook sues Remington Arms, Another inappropriate story, gawking at women?
Remington Arms agreed Tuesday to settle liability claims from the families of five adults and four children killed in the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School, according to a new court filing, marking the first time a gun manufacturer has been held liable for a mass shooting. Remington agreed to pay the families $73 million. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
February 15, 2022 ~ Nolan Finley, Editorial Page Editor for the Detroit News, talks with Guy Gordon about John Durham's court filing and Remington Arms' settlement with families of the Sandy Hook victims.
Sandy Hook families announce a settlement with Remington Arms. Plus, Conservative Radio Host Andrew Wilkow joins Mike to talk about his new show which launches today on Salem News Channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on The Liberty Cast, Big E analyzes some of the tactics of the prosecutors in the Rittenhouse case and talks about some other second amendment news. He also gets in to the stigma the left has attached to the people who refuse to get jabbed and some of the reasons people are refusing it. And the Biden administration goes full commie. Never go full commie. He gets in to all of that and much more!! Don't miss it!!SUBSCRIBE: ApplePodcasts | iHeartRADIO | Spotify | Spreaker | AndroidThe prosecutors in the Rittenhouse case are a disaster.Binger breaks every basic rule of firearm safety a la Alec Baldwin.Jab hesitancy is real and there are many reasons why.Dr. Scott Atlas' book details what we all already suspected.Biden's handlers want a communist in charge of our bank accounts.
This week on The Liberty Cast, Big E analyzes some of the tactics of the prosecutors in the Rittenhouse case and talks about some other second amendment news. He also gets in to the stigma the left has attached to the people who refuse to get jabbed and some of the reasons people are refusing it. And the Biden administration goes full commie. Never go full commie. He gets in to all of that and much more!! Don't miss it!!SUBSCRIBE: ApplePodcasts | iHeartRADIO | Spotify | Spreaker | AndroidThe prosecutors in the Rittenhouse case are a disaster.Binger breaks every basic rule of firearm safety a la Alec Baldwin.Jab hesitancy is real and there are many reasons why.Dr. Scott Atlas' book details what we all already suspected.Biden's handlers want a communist in charge of our bank accounts.
Mark tackles the NRA secret tapes, Remington Arms moving to LaGrange GA, Rittnehouse "victim" admits to pointing gun at him before being shot.
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A conversation with Ken D''Arcy, CEO of Remington Arms.
Recent subpoenas filed by Remington in regard to the wrongful death suit surrounding the Sandy Hook school shooting could be the action that finally answers the Sandy Hook School shooting conspiracy. Please support ThreadWeird Apparel Company & The Weird Threads Podcast by shopping www.threadweird.com Join our Telegram Channel for a censorship-free environment: https://t.me/threadweirdbunker Follow ThreadWeird on Rumble to see ALL UNCENSORED EPISODES: https://rumble.com/search/channel?q=ThreadWeird DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed by any employee of, and/or contributor to, ThreadWeird.com and it's related social media pages are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any organization mentioned within. Any content provided by our bloggers, authors, and or speakers are of their opinion and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual or anyone or anything. In short: Our content is our thoughts and opinions put into writing, spoken words, and imagery. We're an entertainment and lifestyle brand. CALM DOWN. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/weirdthreadspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/weirdthreadspodcast/support
Join the Putas as they rewatch Season 3, Episode 4 "Remington Arms Factory" the Putas talk shot towers, shadow people, and OSHA regulations?
Hello everyone and welcome back to This Week in Guns, brought to you by Patriot Patch Company. This show offers commentary on the latest firearms industry news, information and buzz. I’m your host Matthew Larosiere and I’m here with my co-host Shawn Herrin. Keybase bans sharing 3D-printable gun plans For the longest time, keybase was … Continue reading "This Week In Guns 351 – Keybase Ban , Remington arms, New Zealand, and More"
Hello everyone and welcome back to This Week in Guns, brought to you by Patriot Patch Company. This show offers commentary on the latest firearms industry news, information and buzz. I'm your host Matthew Larosiere and I'm here with my co-host Shawn Herrin. Keybase bans sharing 3D-printable gun plans For the longest time, keybase was … Continue reading "This Week In Guns 351 – Keybase Ban , Remington arms, New Zealand, and More"
Hello everyone and welcome back to This Week in Guns, brought to you by Patriot Patch Company. This show offers commentary on the latest firearms industry news, information and buzz. I’m your host Matthew Larosiere and I’m here with my co-host Shawn Herrin. Keybase bans sharing 3D-printable gun plans For the longest time, keybase was … Continue reading "This Week In Guns 351 – Keybase Ban , Remington arms, New Zealand, and More"
Hello everyone and welcome back to This Week in Guns, brought to you by Patriot Patch Company. This show offers commentary on the latest firearms industry news, information and buzz. I'm your host Matthew Larosiere and I'm here with my co-host Shawn Herrin. Keybase bans sharing 3D-printable gun plans For the longest time, keybase was … This Week In Guns 351 – Keybase Ban , Remington arms, New Zealand, and More Read More »
United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) local 717 union member and Remington Arms worker Jacquie Sweeney talks to WOOC's Brendan Maslauskas Dunn outside of Remington Arms on October 30, 2020 in Ilion, NY. Sweeney, along with nearly 600 union members, were shocked to learn they were all terminated from Remington, the oldest gun manufacturer in the nation. The company filed for bankruptcy over the summer and was sold in October. The union however is fighting back.
Three days ladies and gentlemen, that is what separates us from the socialistic purge designed by today's Democrats. I urge each of you to avoid the one-sided, heavy-handed attempt by today's liberal mainstream media to shelter Biden and the policies that will pollute our nation's political system and poison the livelihoods of our population. For those of you out there who may find yourself undecided and not yet cast your vote for president, the time is now for you to understand the systematic destruction that Biden and the Democratic Party will bring upon our economy. Biden doesn't know jobs - he doesn't know how to get them (unless you count the ones for his son, Hunter), and he surely doesn't know how to keep them. For nearly 47 years in office, including eight as Vice President in the Obama Administration, American jobs were eradicated at a record pace. Joe Biden and Barak Obama sold out the American People - to countries like China and Mexico. The North American Free Trade Agreement killed American manufacturing jobs - and unless you were a member of the Peoples Republic of China, or last name Biden, your employment and the livelihood of you and your family were heavily burdened. Take a look at what is occurring across our nation. The local, state, and federal Democratic Party response to the COVID-19 is a precursor of things to come in a Biden administration. Liberal-led states such as California, New York, and North Carolina have seen business close their doors, lay off hundreds and thousands of employees, or completely uproot their operations for greener, less restrictive political pastures. Due to liberal anti-gun policies and COVID-19 closures, Kimber Arms, a national leader in gun manufacturing, moved its headquarters from Yonkers, NY, to Troy, Alabama, and took 366 jobs with them. Remington Arms, as a direct result of liberal-backed anti-gun legislation and court rulings, will look to lay off 700 employees in New York as the company goes through bankruptcy proceedings. In California, due to their liberal-minded governor and local legislators, businesses are also preparing to vacate The Golden State. Earlier this year, California's COVID-19 response ordered companies such as Tesla and their 10,000 employees out of work. In response, company CEO, Elon Musk, threatened to move their operations to Austin, Texas - a move that has simmered-down a little but not ruled out for the future. In North Carolina, Gov. Roy Cooper has systematically destroyed small businesses. From bars and restaurants to shops and service providers, Cooper's liberal policies have ranked the state of North Carolina 2nd in the nation with reported job losses. Since March, Joe Biden and his cess-pool of socialistic supporters have demanded a federal and national mandate of mask-wearing and other more restrictive policies. Such an action would further kill American businesses, and you know what, Biden doesn't care. And why? Because for Joe Biden and members of the left, they have no business concept - for many liberals congressmen and women; they have never owned or operated a business. They lack the capacity and intelligence to understand the sacrifices that small companies make daily. As a small business owner and operator, you are the first one in the door and the last one to leave. Often, when times and money is short, you are also the last to get paid. For members of the left, this kind of concept skips their communist brain - you see, their mindset is, no worries, the government has the right to take over operations of all business, how what, and where you sale your goods or services; how much you pay your employees, and how much of your earnings you can retain. I am here to tell you that government has no right to tell you how you are to live your life - and that directly includes that running of your business. You see, in America, consumerism dictates business policy, no some out-of-touch, in it for themself, Democrat whose lifetime extent at business operation was a childhood roadside lemonade stand. For the Biden campaign, it doesn't matter how bad the stock market drops, and for them, they are too stupid to comprehend the direct correlation between company investment. In a traditional liberal fashion, the Biden campaign believes that American businesses should "pay their fair share," which is nothing more than saying they will tax the hell out of companies until their profits drop. As a result, their patrons can no longer afford to shop there. But for you listening today, you must understand the basic economic principle, something that has eluded Joe Biden for his near 50 years as a politician. Businesses are created to provide a good or service for a profit. They are to be both good stewards of their communities and but also to their investors. When overhead for a company increases, so do the price of their goods and services. Should a small business be forced by liberal legislation to increase its employees' hourly pay by almost double, the result will be that the products they sell or the services they render will increase in like kind. That gallon of milk that now costs $2.89 will immediately shoot up to perhaps $4.89 a gallon or higher. Biden's war of words and promised action against American oil and gas companies will most assuredly increase the overall cost in shipping, also increasing product cost. The left in this country would have you believe that being successful is being selfish - but I am here to set the record straight by saying socialism has never worked and will never work - the United States was founded on better. With your help, we will cement our conservative resolve against those who wish to tear America apart. Music courtesy of Greg Shields Music. http://www.reverbnation.com/GregShields
Despite all the evidence to the contrary, we've finally made it to August, True Believers!! Which officially means the countdown to snow is underway in Upstate New York. This is the Uticast, Episode #267, and this week we are joined quarantined co-host Heather Wasielewski to discuss her new, upcoming side project!! On Tap This Week: Kevin and Sam start off with some Quick Thoughts before digging into the biggest news of the week, including Remington Arms closing, slow internet speeds in Utica and Louie Gohmert's bad week. Then co-host Heather Wasielewski joins us to discuss fighting with her husband on the internet, outdoor adventures and her upcoming YouTube project!! Finally, the Lads come together for history lessons and a conversation about submarines, sharks and liquor ice cream. Plus, Fyre Fest Merch!! This is The Uticast and we're here to tell you a story. #JoinTheClub #MadeInUtica UTICAST.COM Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher Soundcloud Made In Utica Handshake.City
What a difference a day makes. The rising cases of COVID19 put the markets in a tail spin. That story and more are what we've got for you this Friday afternoon: Wall Street gets real with worry; States that were "opening up" may not be; Remington Arms and the irony of a sale; Masks, Starbucks and "Karen"; Facebook loses a big advertiser; The Wall Street Report Working Remote? Some cities will pay you to move there. Those stories PLUS you'll get to welcome Jeff Pitts from Cityview back to our microphones. He's got a new list of Stuff to DO in the Des Moines Metro. To check that out...just click here. Thanks for listening!
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In this week's episode, Attorney Rosensweig is discussing a lawsuit that was filed by the families of the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting against Remington Arms, who manufactured the assault weapon that was used during that mass shooting. Just last month, the Supreme Court rejected an appeal from Remington Arms, which argued that it is immune from liability and cannot be sued because of a 2005 federal law, The Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act, preventing most lawsuits against firearms manufacturers when their products are used in crimes. However, the Plaintiffs argued that they can proceed in suing the manufacturer because their theory of the case falls within an exception to the federal law (called the Predicate Exception), which says that gun manufacturers can be sued when they violate a separate state or federal law that "applies to" the sale or marketing of the product. The Plaintiffs allege that Remington violated Connecticut's Unfair Trade Practices Act by engaging in deceptive and unfair marketing practices by selling an assault weapon as dangerous as the AR-15-style rifle to the public for home protection. Plaintiff's argued that by violating Connecticut's Unfair Trade Practices Act, Remington has subjected itself to being sued since that law "applies to" the sale of its product. Remington argued that the only way it would be subject to suit would be if it violated a law that relates solely to the sale of firearms but the Court disagreed. The Court said that as long as there is a law that can be "applied to" the sale of firearms, it does not need to be a law that exclusively relates to the sale of firearms. The Court, in employing a broader interpretation of the exception to the statute, is allowing the Plaintiffs to finally move forward with their case and the implications of this precedent setting ruling cannot be understated. This decision is a huge victory for victims of mass shootings in circumventing the PLCAA so that they can sue the makers of firearms who are marketing military style weapons to the public for home protection. Will the Court ultimately decide that Remington is liable for the Sandy Hook shooting? Did Remington engage in unfair or deceptive marketing practices? Will the Plaintiffs be able to prove that Remington's unfair or deceptive marketing practices caused the shooter, Adam Lanza, to use the Bushmaster XM-15 rifle, thus enabling him to kill 26 innocent people, 20 of whom were children, in less than 5 minutes? All of this remains to be seen but what we do know for now is that the Plaintiffs will have their day in Court and that, in and of itself, is a victory.
This week's episode covers a few cases that have stalled out before making the vaunted grounds of the Supreme Court's docket. These cases include Remington Arms v. Soto (Sandy Hook lawsuit on gun advertising), Trump v. Vance (the never-ending quest for Trump's tax returns), Haidak v. University of Mass (College Due Process), and Syed v. Maryland (the Serial murder case). Law starts at (05:10).
This week Kim and Sam are entertained (for real) by the unnecessary mortal danger Zak and crew put themselves in while exploring the Remington Arms munitions factory in Bridgeport, CT. Join our favorite podcast hosts as they discuss high school reunions, whether Zak actually knows how to use a library, and if Aaron needs a … Continue reading Episode 19: Remington Arms →
On November 12th, 2019 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the families of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims can proceed with a lawsuit against Remington Arms Co., maker of the Bushmaster firearm used in the Newtown shootings. Remington Arms had sought to block the lawsuit, but was denied. On Lawyer 2 Lawyer, host Craig Williams is joined by Timothy D. Lytton, associate dean for Research & Faculty Development at Georgia State University College of Law, and attorney Stephen P. Halbrook, senior fellow at the Independent Institute, to discuss the Supreme Court's ruling in this matter and the potential impact this lawsuit may have for victims of gun violence and the gun industry as a whole. Special thanks to our sponsors, Clio and Blue J Legal.
The parents of the victims of the Sandy Hook elementary school shooting may sue Remington Arms over the way the firearms company marketed its AR-15 style Bushmaster rifle, according to the U.S. Supreme Court. Can marketing be murder? Right Angle with Scott Ott, Bill Whittle and Stephen Green comes to you four times each week thanks to funding from our Members who enjoy exclusive content (a weekly Backstage show), a Member-written blog and forum, and more. Join us now and find your people at https://BillWhittle.com Listen to our show on-the-go with your favorite podcast add: http://bit.ly/BWN-Podcasts
This hour, we talk through Governor Lamont's transportation plan - he wants to use $320 million in toll revenue to restore the state's infrastructure, improve commutes on state highways and Metro North, and stabilize the Special Transportation Fund. Also, Sandy Hook families will get their day in court, as the U.S. Supreme Court rejected an appeal from Remington Arms to overturn a ruling that would prevent lawsuits against gun manufacturers. And we weigh in on the recent backlash against student journalists at Northwestern and Harvard. Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TODAY ON THE ALEX JONES SHOW November 12, 2019 The US Supreme Court denied a request to review a case against Remington Arms, a ruling which overturns the very foundation of society by making companies guilty of behavior by end users:
Supreme Court allows Sandy Hook families' case against gun maker Remington Arms to preceed. Could this ruling mean the end of Assault Rifles. Plus: Darren White discusses 2020 Election and Impeachment Update.
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court denied an attempt by Remington Arms to block a lawsuit filed by families of the victims of the 2012 Sandy Hook massacre, who argue the maker of the AR-15-style rifle should be held liable for its marketing of the military-style weapons. Robert Spitzer, author of "Guns Across America," joins William Brangham to discuss what the decision means for firearm manufacturers. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
In hour two, Ericka and Val analyze and discuss with callers on the Supreme Court allowing the Sandy Hook families to sue Remington Arms. The victims of the Sandy Hook school shooting are claiming that Remington Arms should be held liable for being the maker of AR-15's and their marketing to certain groups. #talk995 #realtalk
As New Zealand reacts to the deadliest mass shooting in its history, the debate over guns is resurfacing here in Connecticut on many fronts. The Connecticut Supreme Court has dealt a blow to the company that manufactures the semi-automatic rifle used in the 2012 massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School. Victims' families allowed to proceed with their lawsuit finally may be able to force Remington Arms into turning over information over how it markets such weapons. Members of Connecticut's congressional delegation, meanwhile, are moving to block the use of federal education funds toward the arming of school teachers. And the state legislature is considering a new crop of gun bills. This week, we take a big-picture look at what's happening. We also hone in on legislative proposals involving the ability of individuals to make healthcare and end-of-life decisions for themselves and their family members. One is a bill to allow doctors to prescribe lethal doses of medicine to terminally ill patients. The other seeks to prevent parents from objecting to child vaccinations on religious grounds.Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Zak and the Ghost Adventures Crew find themselves at the Remington Arms Factory while we find ourselves cynically bored with this episode. Nick saves Zaks life and we get wildly off topic. Again. And Zak is afraid of heights.
Well folks, 2017 is a wrap for Insanely Haunted - close out the year in Ghost Hunting with this somewhat-brief episode of your favorite Ghost Adventures Podcast. This week the boys creep around in the basement of a broken-down bullet factory. Aaron almost gets tetanus and Zak nearly breaks his whole body. Business as usual.
This week on Armed Lutheran Radio we take on the illogical ramblings of a late Methodist Bishop who is chanelling his inner Joe Biden by suggesting that passing meaningless "gun safety" laws will save some lives. Plus tips from Sgt. Bill and Mia Anstine, and a lesson from the Book of Jonah. Ballistic Minute - Sgt. Bill talks about the differences between the top competitive shooters and average joes. Mia's Motivations - Mia is back from a hog hunt with Remington Arms with a story about those eeevil black rifles. Fundamentals of Defense - Aaron Israel is on vacation and will be back again next week. Clinging to God & Guns - Lloyd and Pastor Bennett look at a blog post from the United Methodist Church following the failure of gun control laws to pass back in 2013. The Book of Jonah - A lesson on loving our neighbor and the sinful desire to see the wicked suffer. Prayer of the Week - We implore You, almighty and merciful Father, to look upon the hearty desires of Your humble servants and stretch forth the right hand of Your majesty to be our defense against all our enemies; through Jesus Christ, Your Son, our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen www.ArmedLutheran.us/alr-episode-62/ www.CooksHolsters.com
Kuzyk Law's "Fighting for Justice" Radio with Robert, Mark, & Reid Featured Stories Include: Story: Sandy Hook Families' Lawsuit Against Gun Maker Dismissed Story: The Newtown families' wrongful-death lawsuit against the maker of the AR-15 Bushmaster rifle used in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting massacre was dismissed by a judge, citing an embattled federal law that shields gun manufacturers from most lawsuits over criminal use of their products. Connecticut State Superior Court Judge Barbara Bellis on Friday granted a motion by Remington Arms to strike the lawsuit by the families of nine children and adults killed and a teacher who survived the Dec. 14, 2012, school attack, in which a gunman killed 20 first-graders and six educators with a Bushmaster AR-15-style rifle made by Remington. ================================================= Huguely case will move forward after judge denies request for pause After months of waiting for a federal judge in Maryland and hearing nothing, a Charlottesville judge denied a request to pause the wrongful death lawsuit against George Huguely V any longer. Attorneys for Sharon Love — the mother of the woman Huguely is convicted of killing — asked a judge in Charlottesville Circuit Court on Tuesday to once again extend the suspension of the $29.45 million wrongful death lawsuit. Love filed the suit after Huguely was convicted in 2012 of second-degree murder for the slaying of his girlfriend Yeardley Love, a University of Virginia women’s lacrosse player who was found dead in her apartment in May 2010. The now-28-year-old Huguely is currently serving a 23-year sentence at the Augusta Correctional Center for the slaying and has continued to fight his criminal conviction, even after the U.S. Supreme Court in October denied a request to review his case.
This Week on Armed Lutheran Radio, author Greg Hopkins joins us to discuss his book "A Time to Kill: The Myth of Christian Pacifism." Sgt. Bill discusses the purpose of IDPA. Aaron Israel has tips for surviving a riot if you're surrounded while in your vehicle. And Mia Anstine is back from another adventure, with a review of the newly re-designed Remington R51. Special Guest: Greg Hopkins - The author of "A Time to Kill: The Myth of Christian Pacifism" joins us to discuss his book, and the origins of the pervasive myth that Christians should embrace pacifism. Ballistic Minute - Sgt. Bill talks about the purpose of IDPA -- is it competition or concealed carry? Or Both? Fundamentals of Defense - After watching the riots in Charlotte, North Carolina, a couple of weeks ago, and seeing the civilian vehicles trapped by the crowds, Aaron Israel discusses ways to stay safe if you find yourself in the same situation. Mia's Motivations - Mia Anstine is off on another adventure! This time to West Virginia with Remington Arms to see some of their new products and to get some trigger time with the re-designed R51 pistol. www.ArmedLutheran.us/alr-episode-38/ www.CooksHolsters.com
Today on the show we’re discussing all things firearms and gun hunting with Luke Wilkinson, a firearm design engineer with Remington Arms. To listen to the podcast, click the Play button in the orange bar above or click the links...
Today on the show we’re discussing all things firearms and gun hunting with Luke Wilkinson, a firearm design engineer with Remington Arms. To listen to the podcast, click the Play button in the orange bar above or click the links...