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In this episode, we delve into the thrilling 2024 NFL Draft, with the Minnesota Vikings on the cusp of potentially finding their future quarterback. This could be their chance to secure the elusive Super Bowl victory, which has eluded the franchise since its inception in 1961. Tyler Forness will examine potential first-round picks in the final mock draft roundup, discussing the strengths and weaknesses each player could bring to the team. The focus will be on Michigan's J.J. McCarthy, the current leader in the mock draft, but we'll also consider other talented prospects like Drake Maye and Michael Penix Jr. The Vikings hold an advantageous position with picks 11 and 23 overall, presenting numerous possibilities. We'll discuss how they should navigate these opportunities and the strategies they might employ. As a bonus, we're joined by Scott Barrett from Fantasy Points. Known for his stellar work as PFF's Senior Fantasy Analyst and his innovative metrics in the fantasy space, Barrett will share his expert insight. Together, we'll analyze the wide receiver class and explore the fascinating debate of analytics vs film. Whether you're a dedicated Vikings fan or an NFL enthusiast wanting to expand your knowledge, this episode offers insightful, engaging, and expert analysis. Don't miss The Real Forno Show, exclusively on Vikings 1st & SKOL. FAN WITH US!!! Guest Scott Barrett, @ScottBarrettDFB from @FantasyPts joins Tyler Forness @TheRealForno of Vikings 1st & SKOL @Vikings1stSKOL and The Sporting News @sportingnews and Dave Stefano @Luft_Krigare producing this Vikings 1st & SKOL production, on the @RealFornoShow. Podcasts partnered with Fans First Sports Network @FansFirstSN and Fans First Sports Network's NFL feed @FFSN_NFL. ____________________________________________________________ ⭐️ Subscribe to us here! - https://www.youtube.com/@vikings1stskol92 ⭐️ Our Twitter can be found at @Vikings1stSKOL ⭐️ Tyler Forness can be read at The Sporting News - https://www.sportingnews.com/us/author/tyler-forness ⭐️ At Fans First Sports Network - https://www.ffsn.app/teams/minnesota-vikings/ ⭐️ On Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/vikings1standskol ⭐️ Watch the live show here: https://youtu.be/QMN_6JxBDAY Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
#lakeforestillinois #lakeforestpodcast #transparancy Skoo Walker and Pete Jansons discuss the latest issues happening in Lake forest Illinois on the Lake Forest Podcast Key Moments: 0:002:05 Show Start 3:50 Bad Actors during the Lake Forest Illinois Mayoral Race 4:47 David Hunt's superior Leadership of The Lake Forest Caucus 5:47 Skoo Lightbulb idea "Be More Transparent" 6:52 Mt Transparency John Trkla 9:06 People from the Island Of Misfit Toys 11:11 Shout Out To Grace! 11:34 Duffer Story 13:47 Monica on questionable Library Books 14:31 Catherine Lemmer last Library Director talking about questionable books 14:50 Kaye Grabbe New Director of Lake Forest Library 15:25 Sky The Bunny Guy at Lantern 16:20 Knollwood Brunch Easter 18:08 Why is there no place to put carts away at The Jewel's 24:11 Jim Swarthout 32:16 Looking for an editor or publisher for our Lake Forest Newspaper 33:00 Skoo's favorite drink Bud Light? 37:40 Lake Forest Beach about to open treat the employees nice! 39:10 Afix your City Sticker to your windshield 41:30 We need food trucks at Lake Forest Beach 42:49 Mayor Elect Tack got alcohol at the beach now we need the bar open! 52:00 Vendors will subsidize cost at beach? 54:34 Randy Tack Stairs 56:44 Congrats Joe Oriti 57:29 Congrats to Coach Cat Lacrosse Team Coach of Year! 58:36 Highland Park Bike Lane? Lake Forest for Transparency https://lf4transparency.com/about-us Thank You to the following people that have shed so much light and transparancy to Lake Forest Illinois Laura and Bud Angelus, Kristin Armstrong, Morag and Kevin Bishop, Dick Bories, Maggie and Tim Coleman, Lisa and Kevin Connelly, Maura and Reed Dailey, Susan and Richard J. Daly, Sally and Tim Downey, Robert Franksen, John D Fitzpatrick, Mary Jane Friedrich, Hon. Susan and Scott Garrett, Jennifer and Michael Karras, Eric and Valerie Kuby, Susie and Kevin Kullby, Beth Laufenberg, Lesley and Mike Lardino, Rommy Lopat, Laura Luce, Jamie Moorehead, Carmen Pasquesi, Melanie Rummel, Suzanne Sands, James Shearron, Katie Skinner, Kelley and Tom Sweeney, Laura and Jeff Torosian, Lori Fewster-Thuente, John Trkla, Jennifer Turner --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lakeforestpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lakeforestpodcast/support
We forge ahead while Kayla is out of the country ministering overseas!! This week Amber & Scott Garrett talk about their ministry at their car lot here in Oak Grove. While Scott is also a pastor at a local church, we focus on the ministry they have within their day-to-day jobs and the work that God is doing thru this job! As they talked & shared their testimonies, I felt such an amazing connection and a reminder that we are truly part of a family when accept Jesus. They were a blessing to speak with and I hope that you are blessed by them both as well.
Andy Strickland joins to give his take on the Nick Leddy trade, along with other deals that occurred before the deadline yesterday. Also, Cleveland State Athletic Director Scott Garrett discusses Dennis Gates joining Mizzou & what to expect from him
Scott Garrett and Joce have been seeing a lot of chatter in our circles about difficulty settings in games, hard modes, casual players, and more. Got us to thinking about what the current games-space looks like these days when it comes to game difficulty, and how devs get more players in, and block some players out. Lots to talk about, plus emails and more!
Scott Garrett and Joce have been seeing a lot of chatter in our circles about difficulty settings in games, hard modes, casual players, and more. Got us to thinking about what the current games-space looks like these days when it comes to game difficulty, and how devs get more players in, and block some players out. Lots to talk about, plus emails and more!
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Very few people have had more impact on US House races over the past decade than Ali Lapp. After years in campaigns and as a Hill Chief of Staff, she created House Majority PAC from scratch in 2011. With Ali at the helm, HMP has established itself as a vital presence on the political landscape - raising and spending hundreds of millions of dollars to elect Democrats to the House. In this episode, Ali talks her early days in politics in Washington state, her time on the Hill as a Chief, how and why she started HMP, and what she's learned from a decade in the trenches in House races.Podcast WebsiteTwitter: @ProPoliticsPodTwitter: @ZacMcCraryFacebook: The Pro Politics PodcastIN THIS EPISODEAli's first political memory…Ali looks back on the pendulum swinging back and forth in Washington state as she grows up…How volunteering for a legislative campaign in college leads to Ali becoming a House Chief of Staff in DC…Ali talks the Hill in the 90s…Ali runs John Kerry's caucus campaign in 2004…Ali joins the famed Rahm Emanuel-led DCCC team of the 2006 cycle…Ali's front-row seat at the creation of the “modern-day independent expenditure” …What motivated Ali to start House Majority PAC after 2010…The nuts and bolts of starting HMP from scratch…Ali's “most depressing moment” in the first year of HMP…What Ali's learned about fundraising after a decade of raising money…Ali's take on what mistakes she sees campaigns making…Ali's favorite example of a “high impact" HMP tactic…The House districts that have most frustrated Ali over the years…The 2006 House race that informs how Ali thinks about going negative in races…Ali's tips on hiring and managing…AND… Sheldon Adelson, American Crossroads, airplane banners over the Jersey Shore, John Barrow, Melissa Bean, Jeff Bjornstad, Leonard Boswell, Bill Burton, the Christian Coalition, the Congressional Airport Caucus, Howard Dean, Norm Dicks, Brad Ellsworth, Rahm Emanuel, EMILYs LIST, Sarah Feinberg, Geraldine Ferraro, flight attendant school, Tom Foley, Scott Garrett, Josh Gottheimer, Bruce Kieloch, John Lapp, LCV, Warren Magnuson, the MCU, Microsoft, Jen O'Malley, Jen Psaki, Ralph Reed, Christina Reynolds, Karl Rove, Nicole Runge, Adam Smith, Randy Tate, Ellen Tauscher, The University of Puget Sound, David Valadao, Brian Wolff, and MORE!Podcast WebsiteTwitter: @ProPoliticsPodTwitter: @ZacMcCraryFacebook: The Pro Politics Podcast
Tiffany Anton talks with Scott Garrett, Plateau Regional President of FirstBank. They discuss the philosophy that FirstBank operates on to help separate them from larger banks, how the bank works with and impacts the small business communities in their regions, as well as what's next for FirstBank moving forward. Listen to the latest Local Matters Podcast… Presented by Office Mart.
D-Man is joined by special guest and co-host Michael Murphy, who is President of Gravitas Ventures. Al Pawlowski, play by play voice for Cleveland State Basketball, to talk about CSU upcoming matchup in the NCAA tournament. D-Man welcomes Scott Garrett, athletic Director for Cleveland State University, to discuss their basketball program. D-Man and Michael welcome Scott Kaplan, a Hollywood producer and international sales agent, to discuss the movie world.
Cleveland State University announced the appointment of Scott Garrett as its seventh Director of Athletics on April 8, 2019. Garrett was formally introduced at a press conference in Cleveland State's Student Center by CSU President Harlan M. Sands. Garrett came to CSU after nine years at Kansas State University, where he served as Executive Associate Athletics Director with responsibilities in fan experience, fundraising, business operations, sport supervision and more. At CSU, Garrett will provide leadership and oversight for all of CSU's 18 NCAA Division I sports, $13 million operating budget, and over 330 student-athletes. “Scott Garrett is a very successful leader who has had a tremendous impact at every level of athletics administration he has touched. He is all about building a winning culture with integrity and values – both on the field and in the classroom,” CSU President Harlan M. Sands said at the time of Garrett's hiring. “We are very excited that he will be joining our team, and I look forward to working with him as we build upon the athletic and academic achievements of our student-athletes.” “I am privileged and honored to be named Cleveland State University's next Director of Athletics,” Garrett said upon taking the position. “Throughout the search process I have been extremely impressed with President Sands' vision for CSU, the positive energy around campus and the numerous opportunities to move CSU Athletics forward.” In his first year with CSU, department accomplishments under Garrett's leadership included: Six head coaching hires (Sinisa Ubiparipovic in men's soccer, Hannah Burandt in swimming and diving, Dennis Gates in men's basketball, Andy German in lacrosse, Taylor Riggs in women's golf, and Amber Williams in track & field) Nearly 30 individual staff hires, including Deputy Athletics Directors Tyler Jones and Kelsie Gory. The department launched the Viking Fund, an annual giving program which attracted nearly 100 members in its' first year of existence. Donors set a new record of giving with over $290,000 in donations on CSU Giving Day 2020. Men's basketball attendance at the Wolstein Center improved by over 50% year-over-year. Developed the new Athletics Directors' Leadership Council, an exclusive leadership program for a collection of student-athletes nominated by head coaches in each sport. Women's basketball set a school-record with an eleven-game winning streak, leading to a 21-11 overall record and a run to the Horizon League semifinals. Men's basketball outplayed expectations with its' first three-game win streaks in non-conference play since 2011-12 and conference play since 2014-15 – earning Head Coach Dennis Gates a Horizon League Coach of the Year award. 2ndplace conference finishes for men's and women's swimming and diving. Women's golf setting the school record for an individual round. Men's lacrosse earning their first-ever victory over a ranked opponent, a 12-11 win over No. 16 Air Force. Andy Tulleners was named Midwest Fencing Conference Men's Coach of the Year. Cross country, women's basketball, women's golf and women's fencing received the Division I Academic Progress Rate (APR) Public Recognition Award, each posting multiyear APR scores in the top 10 percent of all NCAA teams in their respective sports. Individual Viking student athletes were recognized with 35 all-conference awards in 2019-20, highlighted by senior wrestler Evan Cheek's qualification for NCAA nationals and senior tennis student-athlete Nico Mostardi's program-record ranking of 93rdin the nation. In the classroom, student-athletes earned 19 all-academic conference team recognitions and the department finished with school-record term GPA's in both the fall (3.31) and spring (3.66). For the first time in school history, all 18 of Cleveland State's varsity programs earned a term GPA of at least a 3.00 during the spring 2020 semester. In the community, student-athletes organized a number of service initiatives including a SAAC food-drive during Bleed Green Week and an Adopt-a-Family holiday gift program. Prior to arriving at CSU, Garrett served as Executive Associate Athletics Director for External Operations and Chief Revenue Officer at Kansas State, where he was responsible for various aspects of department administration, including strategic revenue generation initiatives and fan experience programming. In his nine years at Kansas State, Garrett provided leadership that generated 46 sellouts in football, national Top 25 attendance rankings in men's and women's basketball, women's soccer, volleyball and baseball and a 40 percent increase in overall ticket revenue. Garrett's duties at Kansas State also included management of a donor portfolio accounting for over $1.5 million in contributions annually and over $2 million in major capital gifts over a two-year period. Garrett also spearheaded the department's strategic planning efforts on three separate occasions, while his duties also included sport administration oversight, including coaching personnel evaluations and search management. Garrett's previous stops in intercollegiate athletics include serving as Assistant Athletics Director at Wichita State University from 2008 to 2010 and Director of Sales and Ticket Operations, with fellow Horizon League member University of Illinois at Chicago, from 2003 to 2008. Garrett graduated with a bachelor's degree in business administration and marketing from Illinois State in 2002 and proceeded to earn a Master's in sport management and athletics administration from Indiana University in 2003. A native of Channahon, Ill., Garrett and his wife Kristy have two children, Matthew (13) and Audrey (9) and reside in Avon, Ohio. What you'll learn about in this episode: What three things Scott looks for when hiring a head coach How he adjusted his leadership when COVID hit Who were his biggest mentors and what are the biggest lessons he learned from them Why vulnerability is so critical and how it helped the leaders in the athletic department at Cleveland State respond to the crisis Where developed his passion for leading a college athletic department What is the Athletic Director's Leadership Council and how powerful of the experience has been for the CSU student-athletes Additional resources: Twitter: @scottmgarrett Twitter Athletics: @CS_Athletics LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottmgarrettks/ LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/school/cleveland-state-university/ Twitter - @csu_athletics, @scottmgarrett IG - csu_athletics, scottmgarrett FB - Cleveland State University Athletics
Scott Garrett is the Athletic Director at Cleveland State University and he joined the Higher Ed Athletics podcast for a wide ranging conversation. Garrett shares his career journey and what someone can pull from a Power 5 job to the Horizon League or comparable institution. The conversation then turns to hitting the ground running with initiatives at CSU and how an AD can develop relationships with the rest of the university. Garrett ends with his philosophy on hiring head coaches.
Scott Garrett is the Athletic Director at Cleveland State University and he joined the Higher Ed Athletics podcast for a wide ranging conversation. Garrett shares his career journey and what someone can pull from a Power 5 job to the Horizon League or comparable institution. The conversation then turns to hitting the ground running with initiatives at CSU and how an AD can develop relationships with the rest of the university. Garrett ends with his philosophy on hiring head coaches.
In this episode, Bob talks with Scott Garrett, the new athletic director at Cleveland State. They discuss Garrett's Horizon League roots. as well as his plan for Cleveland State moving forward. Topics Garrett starting at UIC and working his way up The current and potential future of the media landscape at Cleveland State Getting students involved The plan for the Wolstein Center Lacrosse's upward trajectory --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/horizonert/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/horizonert/support
Have you found yourself resorting to alcohol because of combat or certain stresses that has caused you to be in a state of depression? Alcohol and depression are by-products of combat stress. Learn how to be a better you. In this episode Scott Garrett joins us. Scott is a retired U.S. Army Special Forces (Green Beret) Warrant Officer and he joins Robert, Scott Kinder, Kat Kaelin, and Scott Johnson for this episode. Ten minutes in, you'll learn how to build a better you. Robert is a retired US Army Armor and Recruiter/Retention MSG; Scott Kinder is a former US Army Special Forces SSG; Scott Johnson is a former British Army EOD NCO; Kat Kaelin is a former US Army CST SSG. Follow Mentors for Military: iTunes: http://apple.co/1WaEvbB SoundCloud: www.soundcloud.com/mentors4mil Instagram: www.instagram.com/mentors4mil Twitter: www.twitter.com/mentors4mil Facebook: www.facebook.com/mentors4mil Homepage: www.mentorsformilitary.com Use Code Mentors4mil at www.SkeletonOptics.com to receive your discount.
Delegate Scott Garrett, MD provides an update on HB 793.
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Easter: We have all found ourselves at the foot of the Cross. Stay a while on Good Friday, before rushing to the great Vigil of Resurrection on Sunday. Stay a while to ponder the awful Crucifixion. He died for our sins. What were/are those sins? What must we do to atone? Fr. Richard John Neuhaus: Death on a Friday Afternoon. Passover supper is Last Supper. Trump reversals & Trump strengths. Ex-Im (Scott Garrett), Yellen, rates, dollar, tax & health reform, reciprocity, Syria, Russia, no China currency manipulation, easier trade w/ China re N. Korea. Trump promises kept: tax, repeal & replace (tho total confusion; NEC-Cohn haven't done their job), pipeline, EPA, border security, refugees. Drain swamp-- overturn establishment elites. Problems gone unfixed for 20 years. Give him a chance. Tax plan scrapped? W/ cheap dollar? Reversal of JFK-Reagan. Drain CBO swamp. Growth is mother of all pay-fors. GOP hardball on reconciliation. Stocks slip. Retail sales fall 2nd straight month. Syria impact? Oil recession over? Profits? Mixed signals. The Benedict Option by Rod Dreher. Bannon down? More centrist Trump?
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A quick word from Congressman Scott Garrett at the 2016 Ridgewood Wheelchair 10K.
A bipartisan group of five US congressmen toured Israel despite the daily terrorist attacks to learn the facts behind the headlines and pledge their support to the Jewish state in these challenging times. The educational trip was sponsored by Proclaiming Justice to the Nations and hosted by Yes! Israel. Yishai sat down with Rep. Scott Garrett, Ari Briggs of Regavim, Ruth Lieberman of Yes! Israel, and tour guide and broadcaster Eve Harow.
A bipartisan group of five US congressmen toured Israel despite the daily terrorist attacks to learn the facts behind the headlines and pledge their support to the Jewish state in these challenging times. The educational trip was sponsored by Proclaiming Justice to the Nations and hosted by Yes! Israel. Yishai sat down with Rep. Scott Garrett R-NJ, Rep to discuss the future of the Middle East, especially Iran, US-Israel relations, and the status of Jerusalem.
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Understanding how to build an audience further is one of Scott Garrett's specialties, ever since starting at UIC and rising up to K-State athletics in Manhattan, Kansas. Garrett discusses how to ensure that the ticket product is not devalued, as well as the customer experience is increased by everyone who walks through the doors. And he plainly mentions how winning doesn't hurt, but it also can't be the only thing that an athletic department relies on when selling tickets. Garrett touches on the legacy of football coach Bill Snyder, some of the core principles that Snyder's brand places on top of K-State athletics, and how both mesh together. And Snyder's frequency of Taco Bell, which has transformed into a corporate sponsorship opportunity. Twitter: @ScottMGarrett
This episode highlights the bills that passed the House of Representatives in April including a bill that makes it tougher for wage slaves to get health insurance, a bill that gives away weapons to other countries, a bill written for the banks that lets them gamble with risky financial products, and more. Bills Highlighted in This Episode Passed on April 8, 2014 by 230-185 Changes the way the budget baseline is calculated by not factoring inflation. Congressional committees will be able to do the report on how much new programs will cost. Representatives Quoted in This Segment Rep. Rob Woodall of Georgia Rep. Alcee Hastings of Florida Passed on April 7, 2014 by 230-165. Starting in 2017, the President's budget must include the costs of direct loan and loan guarantee programs. Starting in 2017, no new loans may be issued or existing loans increased unless the money is provided in advance by a Congressional appropriations Act. Exemptions include entitlement loans such as student loan programs and veteran's home loan guaranty programs, loans for farmers giving by the Commodity Credit Corporation, or loans provided by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac. All loans, including those made by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, will count against the budget. Representatives Quoted in This Segment Rep. Scott Garrett of New Jersey Rep. Bill Pascrell of New Jersey Passed on April 4 by 224-182. Requires the Congressional Budget Office to analyze the economic impact of each bill or resolution for forty years on the gross domestic product, businesses, stocks, employment, interest rates, and labor supply using "a variety of economic models." The Congressional Budget Office will have to do a follow up report for every new law on the accuracy of their original economic impact analysis. Any estimations of changes in tax revenue will be done by the Joint Committee on Taxation, a group made up of ten members of Congress. [caption id="attachment_1485" align="aligncenter" width="605"] Current Joint Committee on Taxation Members[/caption] Representatives Quoted in This Segment Rep. Gerald Connolly of Virginia Passed on April 1, 2014 without a recorded vote. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="600"] The Doppler radar debris ball from the tornado that ripped apart Vilonia, AR on April 27, 2014.[/caption] Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research would be authorized to receive $83 million in 2014 and $100 million per year in 2015 -2017 to create a program to research weather, research public response to weather warnings and forecasts, and transfer information and technologies between government and the private sector. Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research would give money to the private sector, universities, and nongovernmental organizations. 30% of the research money authorized has to be given to these non-governmental groups. Directs the Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research to make plans for improving hurricane warnings, data collection, and tornadoes. Gives a specific goal of increasing tornado warning times to one hour. Requires experiments to be done with new private sector produced technologies and data before the government buys it, if it costs more than $500,000,000. Current law: "Neither the President nor any other official of the Government shall make any effort to lease, sell, or transfer to the private sector, or commercialize, any portion of the weather satellite systems operated by the Department of Commerce or any successor agency." Changes the current law above to allow the government to buy weather data from private researchers and to pay to put satellites on private land. Tells the Dept. of Commerce to create a strategy for buying weather data from the private sector. The strategy needs to evaluate financial benefits and risks with buying private weather data, figure out what to do about private cancellation fees, determine how to set standards, and guarantee public access to weather information. Allows the Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research and the National Weather Service to swap up to ten staff members for a year. Passed on April 3, 2014 by 248-179. Requires an employee to work 40 hours per week, instead of 30 hours per week, in order to be considered "full-time" and get employer-provided health insurance. Rep. Todd Young has collected over $5 million in the last five years from all kinds of industries. "Labor" isn't on the list. Additional Information CBO analysis of the budgetary effects of HR 2575 Rep. Dave Camp of Michigan just beat cancer. The House of Representatives didn't work much in 2013. The House of Representatives isn't working much in 2014 either. Representatives Quoted in This Segment Rep. Todd Young of Indiana Rep. Steny Hoyer of Maryland Rep. Tim Griffin of Arkansas Rep. Dave Camp of Michigan Rep. Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma Rep. Steve King of Iowa Rep. Kevin McCarthy of California Rep. Stephen Lynch of Massachusetts Rep. George Miller of California Passed on April 7, 2014 without a recorded vote. Authorizes the President to transfer US warships to other countries over the course of three years. The other countries will pay the transfer costs - but the ships will not be paid for as they will be counted as "excess defense articles" - and any repairs needed before the transfer must be done in the United States. [caption id="" align="alignright" width="320"] U.S.S. Gary: One of the warships we'd be giving away.[/caption] Authorizes the President to give Taiwan four warships. Authorizes the President to give Mexico two warships for offshore surveillance and "oil platform security". Authorizes the President to give Thailand two warships. The Congressional Budget Office estimates the warships would be sold for about $10 million each. The value of the warships given away by this bill will not be counted towards the total of "excess defense articles". Increases the amount of military equipment and services the President is allowed to sell to other countries without notifying Congress. Makes it easier for the Department of State to authorize weapons exports. Passed on April 29, 2014 without a recorded vote. Current law limits the types of investments that banks can make in order to protect the money that customers deposit. This bill allows banks to keep risky investments called collateralized loan obligations if they had them before January 31, 2014. Collateralized loan obligations are from middle-sized and large business loans that are bunched together and then gambled with. Because they are structured so similarly to the mortgage backed securities that destroyed our economy, almost no one was gambling with collateralized loan obligations in 2008 and 2009. In the last few years, however, the practice has made a big comeback. In April, the month this bill passed the House, $11.8 billion of these high risk gambling bundles were created. It was the highest amount since the financial meltdown. This is a bill to help the biggest of the big banks. Almost 75% of all bank-owned collateralized loan obligation are owned by just three banks: Citigroup, WellsFargo, and JP Morgan. This is not the only bill that Rep. Andy Barr of Kentucky has written for the big banks. As the New York Times reported in August 2013, he introduced a bill to eliminate a new federal rule intended to prevent banks from issuing mortgages to customers who could not afford to repay the debt — a measure pushed by bank lobbyists who had visited his office. Rep. Andy Barr has taken over $230,000 from the financial services and investment industry. Additional Information House Financial Services Committee hearing about HR 4167. Representatives Quoted in This Segment Rep. Scott Garrett of New Jersey Rep. Mike Capuano of Massachusetts Rep. Garland "Andy" Barr of Kentucky Passed April 29, 2014 by 268-150. Exempts expatriate health plans from the Affordable Care Act. This is Representative John Carney's second Congress and his third most generous contributing industry is the insurance industry; they have given him almost $270,000. Representatives Quoted in This Segment Rep. Sander Levin of Michigan Rep. John Carney of Delaware Passed on April 10, 2014 by 219-205. This is the Ryan Budget. Same ideas, different year. The numbers assume the repeal of the Affordable Care Act. Transforms Medicare into a privatized system with vouchers for poor seniors Reduces government employees' retirement benefits Puts limits on the amount that can be spent on veterans' health care Changes the way housing loan guarantees are counted so the deficit appears higher Keeps War on Terror funding off the official books. For a detailed account of the 2013 Ryan Budget, listen to CD018: The Ryan Budget Music in This Episode Intro and Exit Music: Tired of Being Lied To by David Ippolito (found on Music Alley by mevio) Work Today by Tim Young (found on Music Alley by mevio) All Hail to the Market by Alun Perry (found on Music Alley by mevio)
Having just explored the lone album from the Holy Barbarians, we decided to investigate further the guitar/drum combo of Patrick Sugg and Scott Garrett on their 1991 self-titled album by Neverland. On the edge of 80s glam metal and 90s alternative, Neverland isn't as easy to pin down as you might think, but do they do any of it particularly well? Tune in to find out. Songs in this Episode: Intro - Drinking Again4:11 - History of the Band14:41 - Mama Said19:02 - For The Love27:52 - Cry All NightOutro - Talking To You Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review
Having just explored the lone album from the Holy Barbarians, we decided to investigate further the guitar/drum combo of Patrick Sugg and Scott Garrett on their 1991 self-titled album by Neverland. On the edge of 80s glam metal and 90s alternative, Neverland isn't as easy to pin down as you might think, but do they do any of it particularly well? Tune in to find out.Songs in this Episode:Intro - Drinking Again4:11 - History of the Band14:41 - Mama Said19:02 - For The Love27:52 - Cry All NightOutro - Talking To YouFollow on Twitter / FacebookRequest A Review
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Show host, David Lykken, who along with regular guests, Alice Alvey, Andy Schell and Joe Farr discussed four of the hottest topics of the day which are as follows: The latest update on the HARP plan. Rep. Scott Garrett's proposal to "Reform of the Secondary Mortgage Market" The Call Report and liability it represents to lenders who are not accurately doing loan level accounting & therefore financial reporting. Leadership Crisis facing out industry and our nation. Created BY mortgage professional FOR mortgage professionals, Lykken on Lending is a weekly 60-minute radio program hosted by mortgage veteran, David Lykken. Joining the program each week is Alice Alvey providing a LEGISLATIVE UPDATE, Joe Farr with a MARKET UPDATE, and Andy Schell (a/k/a "The Profit Doctor") providing valuable info on FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT and TONY GARRITANO providing a TECHNOLOGY UPDATE. Show host, David Lykken, who along with regular guests, Alice Alvey, Andy Schell and Joe Farr discussed four of the hottest topics of the day which are as follows: The latest update on the HARP plan. Rep. Scott Garrett's proposal to "Reform of the Secondary Mortgage Market" The Call Report and liability it represents to lenders who are not accurately doing loan level accounting & therefore financial reporting. Leadership Crisis facing out industry and our nation. Created BY mortgage professional FOR mortgage professionals, Lykken on Lending is a weekly 60-minute radio program hosted by mortgage veteran, David Lykken. Joining the program each week is Alice Alvey providing a LEGISLATIVE UPDATE, Joe Farr with a MARKET UPDATE, and Andy Schell (a/k/a "The Profit Doctor") providing valuable info on FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT and TONY GARRITANO providing a TECHNOLOGY UPDATE.