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The Mobility Standard
Portugal's Cultural Golden Visa Investments Grow 165% in 2024, Totaling €22 Million Since Launch

The Mobility Standard

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 3:16


The cultural option grew rapidly in 2024, collecting nearly €12 million in investments—€7.5 million more than the €4.5 million raised in 2023.View the full article here.Subscribe to the IMI Daily newsletter here.

Karson & Kennedy
K&K Full Show - Weekend Shenanigans, Totaling Cars and More! 03-03-25

Karson & Kennedy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 64:05


K&K Full Show - Weekend Shenanigans, Totaling Cars and More! 03-03-25 full 3845 Mon, 03 Mar 2025 15:09:03 +0000 YSLXkYwriYliqQh9ZC2XvYFg0Uja3gk2 latest,wwbx,society & culture Karson & Kennedy latest,wwbx,society & culture K&K Full Show - Weekend Shenanigans, Totaling Cars and More! 03-03-25 Karson & Kennedy are honest and open about the most intimate details of their personal lives. The show is fast paced and will have you laughing until it hurts one minute and then wiping tears away from your eyes the next. Some of K&K’s most popular features are Can’t Beat Kennedy, What Did Barrett Say, and The Dirty on the 30! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://player.amperwav

Communism Exposed:East and West
DOGE Makes Cuts to Education Department's Research Arm Totaling More Than $900 Million

Communism Exposed:East and West

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 3:08


Voice-Over-Text: Pandemic Quotables
DOGE Makes Cuts to Education Department's Research Arm Totaling More Than $900 Million

Voice-Over-Text: Pandemic Quotables

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 3:08


Pandemic Quotables
DOGE Makes Cuts to Education Department's Research Arm Totaling More Than $900 Million

Pandemic Quotables

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 3:08


Communism Exposed:East & West(PDF)
DOGE Makes Cuts to Education Department's Research Arm Totaling More Than $900 Million

Communism Exposed:East & West(PDF)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 3:08


The TOP Strength Cast with Steve Tripp
Natty, Strong, Shredded, Pick Two With Chandler Parsons

The TOP Strength Cast with Steve Tripp

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 158:31


Chandler and I connected first on IG after coming across a post of his that went viral: “Strong, Shredded, or Natty? Pick two.” We ended up exchanging some DM's and I asked him on a podcast date; so here it is. Turns out he and I had a ton in common. Competitive powerlifter/ strength athlete, coach, and owner of @BackyardBarbell out in San Jose, California. Chandler and I share a lot of perspectives. We went for close to 3 hours and chose to cut it there because we could have went for another three. Looking forward to connecting w Chandler in the near future. Chandler Parsons Top Strength Project  Steve Tripp 0:00 Our first date… 0:12 “Natty, Strong, Shredded, Pick 2” 0:50 Pros and Cons of Social Media 2:30 Balls to Brain Ratio 4:10 Meritocracy, you had to earn it 5:00 The control of information 5:50 “Trauma” and strength sports 7:45 “the problem with tattoos becoming popular is that people who should have never gotten tattooed are getting tattooed…” 9:50 importance of voluntary suffering and community 15:50 Experience w Therapy 17:00 Strength Sports as a Vehicle to Create Direction and Focus 25:50 Training is Honest 27:00 “everything I do, I'm going to do it all the way…” 31:10 King of the Clown Show 34:30 Choosing to Learn from Mistakes and Failures 39:00 Happiness is found in the journey, not the destination 40:50 “a mistake is a mistake only if you didn't learn anything from it…” 42:40 Not Pitting Time Frames on Reaching Goals 49:25 Aggressive Patience 50:20 “if you could wake up with a 1,000 pound squat, would you?” 53:00 Totaling over 2,000 55:00 PED's 1:08:00 Equipment Zealots 1:20:00 Backyard Barbell 1:24:00 TOP Strength 1:29:00 How I got involved in Strength Sports 1:33:30 Ironbuild Games 1:34:00 The importance of being a part of something bigger than ourselves… 1:38:20 Focusing providing the best possible service over profits 1:44:00 Jenny and our Group Program 1:56:00 Strongman Circuit 2:04:00 Powerlifting to Strongman 2:11:40 Tom Haviland/ Josh Bryant 2:16:30 … the greatest limitation is believing you have them.” 2:18:00 Ocean State Crossfit 2:21:00 Using Variations in training to address chronic overuse injuries 2:36:00 Where to find Chandler and Backyard Barbell.

LET'S ASSESS
TOTALING Two $20,000 Snowmobiles | US vs Pros | Q&A

LET'S ASSESS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 61:17


In this episode of The Let's Assess Podcast, we talk about some snowmobile carnage as we break down how we managed to total two sleds in just two days! From hitting hidden rocks to diving into a good Q&A session, this episode is packed with real-world lessons and wild stories from the backcountry.

You too can learn Thai
233: Advantages of growing vegetables ข้อดีของการปลูกผัก #1 - Learn Thai vocabulary, authentic Thai listening comprehension, with example sentences

You too can learn Thai

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2024 26:36


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ABN Newswire Finance Video
Ellis Martin: Tudor Gold Recoveries Totaling 88.1% Cu, 63.8% Au, and 51.3% Ag>

ABN Newswire Finance Video

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 7:04


The Worst Movie Ever Made
#162 - Suburban Commando

The Worst Movie Ever Made

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 87:41


This week, we talk about suburban commando, a film that would have been better served by a 17-minute ruin time. This one was so tough to get through that our generally grating and nasal voices actually have a soothing effect when compared to the source material in question. Let's get into it! Hulk Hogan helps the hapless while heaping heaps of havoc! Doing a doggy dirty by fencing its face for a film! Totaling a traffic light with extra-terrestrial tommygun! Attempted adolescent automotive assault! Skyward skateboards, flying felines, and catapulted kids! Schwarzenegger switcheroo! Space Wine! Paperboy pummeling! Shelley Duvall was in The Shining! Rabbit Rebar! Bob's deep south streaming! Cocker spaniel face-cages! Kid corvette collision comedy, and much, much more on this week's episode of The Worst Movie Ever Made! www.theworstmovieevermade.com

Hawaii News Now
Sunrise 5 a.m. (July 30, 2024)

Hawaii News Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 13:32


A man is in serious condition after being stabbed last night. Where it occurred and what we know so far.  A huge breakthrough in a case we've been covering for decades. Hawaii Island's police chief's response after a suspected killer in the Dana Ireland murder is identified. Totaling up the damage from the Maui wildfires. We have a better idea just how devastating it was through insurance claims. Howard Dicus has the new numbers just days before the 1-year milestone.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WBEN Extras
State lawmakers Monica Wallace and Sean Ryan, as well as Erie County Comptroller Kevin Hardwick call on Western Regional OTB's Board of Directors to rescind severance packages totaling $500,000 for three top executives

WBEN Extras

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 20:54


The Pogcast
#209 - New Events, Tarkov's Audio, & Dr. Disrespect Drama...

The Pogcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 116:58


Thank you so much to Litter Robot & HelloFresh for sponsoring this episode! #ad - Head to https://www.stopscooping.com/POGCAST and enter promocode POGCAST to save an EXTRA $50 on any Litter-Robot bundle! Totaling $100 off any Litter-Robot bundle! - Go to https://www.HelloFresh.com/pogcastapps for FREE appetizers for life! One appetizer item per box while subscription is active! CHECK OUT THE PATREON! - https://www.patreon.com/ThePogcastPod On this episode of the Pogcast we break down the recent new about Dr Disrespect and then dive into the newest Tarkov event. We also break down the state of the Audio in Tarkov and how frustrating it can be. Check it out! Timestamps 00:00:00 - Intro 00:05:24 - Dr Disrespect 00:32:53 - Litter Robot! 00:36:25 - Cheaters & New Tarkov Event 01:12:50 - HelloFresh! 01:16:21 - Tarkov Leaks & Terrible Audio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

SPORTS BET FORUM
Randy Gregory sues NFL after being hit with fines totaling $532,500

SPORTS BET FORUM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024


Larry Brown Sports Ex-Denver Broncos defensive end Randy Gregory has filed a lawsuit against both The post Randy Gregory sues NFL after being hit with fines totaling $532,500 appeared first on SPORTS BET FORUM.

Grab Matters Podcast
Dean Smith | The Grab Matters Podcast - Episode 53

Grab Matters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 195:12


Dean Smith is a former professional wakeboarder from Australia, and has been known for being on a short list of riders who truly go "big". Dean got a later start than most when getting into wakeboarding, and never truly grew up with a consistent coach, rather just riding with friends and occasionally heading to ride at Black Diamond. After a somewhat surprising win at the Asian X-Games, Dean's career started to takeoff. Crashing a car and boat in one year, getting cut by his boat sponsor, P.E.D's, beef with Phil Soven, video parts, the future of contests, Wakestock, and retiring on his own volition. Hear all that and so much more in Episode 53 of the Grab Matters Podcast!Chapters00:00 -2:00 Intro2:30 Shirt over vest?4:20 Murray lookalike 6:20 Early days11:20 First sponsors 13:20 First crowmobe20:00 Asian X Games25:30 School or wakeboarding?28:00 First season in the US32:00 Sponsors35:50 Guest question37:00 Sinking a boat40:00 Totaling a car 45:30 LF'n Wheel of Questions48:00 Wakestock Canada51:00 Randall at Wakestock57:30 Events1:07:20 Biggest win1:15:00 PED's1:20:00 Quitting wakeboarding1:23:45 Renting a car to buy a car1:37:00 Back 7's1:40:50 Women's riding1:44:00 Driftline “Deserves Some Love”1:50:00 J Star team movie 1:55:40 Phil Soven (coming up…)2:04:00 Patreon question2:15:10 Kicker session Radar lake2:20:00 Quiet Please2:22:50 Sponsors2:29:00 Getting cut2:36:20 30 Something 2:56:00 The Future2:58:00 Setup 3:00:30 Retirement 3:08:00 What gets you stoked?Links to InsertQuiet Please: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7t7cya30 Something: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=606749092829941Day in the life: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6BwJdbYTQUPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/GrabMattersPodcastWebsite: https://www.grabmatters.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@grabmatters/videosInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/grabmatters/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@grabmatterspodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/grabmatters

Forward Guidance
James Fishback: Inside The “Head Of Macro” Dispute That Has Captivated The Hedge Fund World

Forward Guidance

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 113:59


Forward Guidance is sponsored by VanEck. Learn more about the VanEck Morningstar Wide MOAT ETF (MOAT) at https://vaneck.com/MOATFG. __ Views expressed by James Fishback in this interview are solely his own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Jack Farley, Forward Guidance, Blockworks, or any other associated parties. Although the title “head of macro” plays a central role in this ongoing legal dispute, James Fishback notes in this interview that his complaint also concerns his role in Greenlight's macro returns during his employment. Recorded the evening of May 22, 2024. James Fishback vs. Greenlight Capital: https://assets.bwbx.io/documents/users/iqjWHBFdfxIU/rGPZD1CfIoZE/v0 Greenlight Capital vs. James Fishback: https://assets.bwbx.io/documents/users/iqjWHBFdfxIU/r61keEZ5nJ1k/v0 Follow James Fishback on Twitter https://x.com/j_fishback Follow VanEck on Twitter https://twitter.com/vaneck_us Follow Jack Farley on Twitter https://twitter.com/JackFarley96 Follow Forward Guidance on Twitter https://twitter.com/ForwardGuidance Follow Blockworks on Twitter https://twitter.com/Blockworks_ __ Timestamps: (00:00) Introduction (06:08) Job Offer And Title (12:31) When Did James First Consider Himself To Be The Head of Macro? (20:21) Greenlight's Two Loans To Fishback (Totaling $337,346.12 Before Accrued Interest, Totaling $345,698.65 After Accrued Interest) (23:48) Van Eck Ad (24:28) How To Define "Running Macro Investing" (31:04) Written Evidence Of Greenlight Employees Referring To James As The "Head Of Macro" (50:15) James Considers David Einhorn's "Tweet Heard Round The World" an "Insult" And "A Lie" (56:52) Fishback: "I've Always Had The Itch To Be Entrepreneurial" (58:04) James' Resignation From Greenlight In Early August 2023 (01:02:23) Fishback: A Billionaire Demanding That A Public University Take Down Content From A Student Organization Is A "Flagrant Violation Of The First Amendment" (01:03:23) Political Differences Between James Fishback And David Einhorn (01:10:17) James Fishback's Market Views: The Fed's "Lemonhead Problem" (01:14:07) Fishback: Fixed-Rate Liabilities And Floating-Rate Assets Means Fed's Interest Rate Hikes Have Actually Been Net Stimulative (01:19:17) Higher For Longer (01:27:05) Why James Thinks Donald Trump Will Win The 2024 Presidential Election (01:35:08) James' Bullish View On USD / JPY (Taking Advantage of Forward Curve) (01:42:12) Fishback's View Of U.S. Stock Market, AI, And Microsoft (01:46:37) Options & Path Dependency (01:48:29) View On Long-Term Bonds (Duration) __ Disclaimer: Nothing discussed on Forward Guidance should be considered as investment advice. Please always do your own research & speak to a financial advisor before thinking about, thinking about putting your money into these crazy markets.

Speaking of Writers
Ray Rhodes-It's Hard Enough, Let Me Help You : Basic Financial Literacy

Speaking of Writers

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 12:24


This book is for those who truly want more out of life. Living paycheck to paycheck gets old, does it not? A budget truly is imperative to adhere to. But, it is not the only step in becoming financially literate. You do not have to be living paycheck to paycheck to get anything out of this book, nor struggling financially. There is always room for improvement, and always time that should be set aside to ensure your retention of financial proficiency. The “small” tweaks you make day to day, paycheck to paycheck can, and will produce beautiful dividends in the long run. This book isn't going to get me rich. But, I know. Sgt. Randy Ray Rhodes J.R, a United States Marine located at Wounded Warrior Battalion-East, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. Known to many as the Marine that completed not only one year worth of the commandant's reading list, but seven. Totaling 152 book reports within a span of three years. No one had ever seen at least one year completed. Sgt Rhodes used the knowledge and his love for reading, and his family. To fuel his passion for financial literacy to help all those around him. Especially sitting down with many Marines and sailors to ensure that they don't have to struggle financially. Some are not taught financial literacy. But now, He wants to help you. He is a man of Christian faith, a father, and a Marine. But, you may be thinking “is he a “Rhodes”...Scholar”? For more info on the book click HERE

Colleen & Bradley
04/18 Thu Hr.3: A cell phone bill totaling $143k for a vacationing couple!

Colleen & Bradley

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 42:47


A cell phone bill totalling $143k for a vacationing couple! The Daily Mail is on a mission to take down Meghan Markle's canning efforts! Worcestershire Sauce can be a very polarising ingredient in Bradley's home; Game show roulette Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Colleen & Bradley
04/18 Thu Hr.3: A cell phone bill totaling $143k for a vacationing couple!

Colleen & Bradley

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 45:47


A cell phone bill totalling $143k for a vacationing couple! The Daily Mail is on a mission to take down Meghan Markle's canning efforts! Worcestershire Sauce can be a very polarising ingredient in Bradley's home; Game show roulette Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima
Ken & Lima are surprised at the NCAA men's championship totaling 13.8 million viewers + Danny Parkins' shot at Ken & Cleveland

The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 15:33


The Steve Gruber Show
Steve Gruber, Spending deal passed by congress totaling hundreds of billions of dollars- is it going to a good cause?

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 11:00


Red Pill Revolution
Freedom on Trial: Tucker- Putin Interview, King Charles' Diagnosis & Terrifying Legal Precedents Set in Oxford Mass Shooting

Red Pill Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 77:53


Welcome to The Adams Archive, a thought-provoking podcast that delves into the nexus of journalism, politics, and societal dynamics. Each episode aims to dissect the intricate layers of today's most pressing issues, from the ethical dilemmas faced by journalists to the evolving landscape of global politics and the personal tribulations of public figures. With a keen eye on the implications of legal developments and the ever-changing digital domain's impact on free speech, The Adams Archive offers listeners a comprehensive understanding of the forces shaping our world. Summary of Discussion Topics: Journalism and Ethics: Navigate the challenging terrain of journalistic integrity, exploring the responsibilities of media professionals in an era of global connectivity and political tension. Political Dynamics: From legal battles over election eligibility to the intricacies of global diplomacy, get an in-depth look at the mechanisms driving contemporary politics. 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Here, you'll find links to our episodes, articles, and ways to engage with our community. The Adams Archive is your portal to understanding the complexities of the modern world, inviting you to think critically, question freely, and explore deeply. Full Transcription    Adam's Archive.  Hello, you beautiful people and welcome to the  100th episode of the Adams archive. I appreciate you for being here so much. And I'm so thankful that I get to do this here for you guys. So again, thank you for being here. I'm so excited about what's to come for the Adams archive. I'm Happy with what it's been so far, but we have much more work to do. So happy 100th episode to all of you, all of the listeners, all of the audience, all of those who have supported any of my shows, appreciated any of the topics that I've discussed, whatever it is you rock. You're awesome. Thank you for being a part of this. I appreciate it from the bottom of my heart.  Let's go.  And I think that's the first time that I've ever used a soundboard. So if you're new here, just know that you'll probably never hear that again.  But thank you so much for being here. I appreciate you from the bottom of my heart. And I love doing this for you guys. So let's go ahead and jump into it. On today's episode, we're going to be discussing some pretty wild topics. So the one being that Tucker Carl is actually going to be releasing an interview with Vladimir Putin,  which if you know my stance on this stuff, I think that's incredible. That's called journalism. Who'd have thought there was still some real journalists around, but as a result of this, he's gotten tons and tons of negative, feedback, both from the UK, potentially sanctioning him from being put on an NGO list, which some people are calling a kill list in Ukraine, uh, some pretty wild stuff. So we will discuss all of that along with listening to the video by Tucker discussing the interview that he's going to be releasing.  Then we're going to segue into another topic, which is the fact that Bill  A bill in Hawaii could actually be the next state to boot Trump from the ballot,  and we will discuss that.  After that, we're going to move into the situation that is actually going down with Prince Charles.  Now King Charles, in his short reign, and he has been diagnosed with a life threatening disease. So we'll look back at some of the things that have occurred,  and then we'll also talk about what would happen if King Charles himself, Mr. Sausage Fingers, if you recall those photos that came out,  were to pass away. So we'll look at that.  Following that, that will move us into a discussion that will be our main topic for today, that we will be doing a deep dive on, which is the Oxford, Michigan shooter's mom has received a jury verdict for her alleged part defense. In the murder of the four children that her son committed. And now you must be saying, like, did she kill them? What, what, what happened here that you would be doing a deep dive on this? And what I would say to you, when you ask that question, is that  This is setting the wildest legal precedence that I have seen in my time of life  and we'll jump into that. What happened during the shooting, what his mom's part allegedly was in this for her to deserve a potential sentencing of 60 years.  So stick around the longer you're here, the deeper we get.  All right. So if you're new here, thank you so much. I appreciate you from the bottom of my heart. Go ahead and hit that subscribe button. If you are not new here, and even if you are new here for our hundredth episode, I just ask you, I know right now, how many reviews are in the Apple podcast and Spotify area. And it would take five seconds out of your day if you could just go there right now and leave a five star review. 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So hit that subscribe button, leave a five star review and  let's  jump  into it.  The Adams archive.   Alright, so the very first topic that we're going to discuss today is Tucker Carlson interviewed Vladimir Putin and the world is erupting in either positive or negative feedback for Tucker Carlson and some are going as far as entire nations trying to step up to the plate of stifling free speech and making sure that something like this, freedom of speech, never happens again.  Pretty wild stuff. So, here is the video. Let's go ahead and watch that first of Tucker Carlson preempting his interview.  He got all of this backlash,  and so he felt it was needed to come out and have a discussion about it. We're in Moscow to interview Vladimir Putin. Now I would say, in today's world, in the, the coal mine  that is American journalism, the only canary, the only voice of reason, the only light within the tunnel. It's Tucker Carlson. I cannot think of another mainstream, high, uh, high,  uh, I don't know what the word is, high visibility journalist would even compare to Tucker Carlson. He is the man, the man for a reason, they kicked him out for a reason. Because he was just not playing by the playbook of the, the Murdochs and the, the rich elite of the world that owned the companies that he had to play on. But guess what? Tucker Carlson realized something.  Bitch, this is 2024. I don't need to be on cable news. In fact, it would be much better for my career and my pocketbook. If I wasn't. So he moved to Axe, releases every one of his podcasts and interviews on Axe. He'll be doing the same with this one. He'll also be releasing it, I believe, on Rumble.  And Rumble has been one of the only platforms that said, We will not stifle this at all.  So has Elon Musk. So thank God for those two platforms, because they're one of the only places left for freedom of speech.  So let's, let's, let's hear it from his mouth.  And let's discuss it after that.  Here we go.    Warren in Moscow Tonight. We're here to interview the president of Russia. Vladimir Putin will be doing that soon. There are risks to conducting an interview like this, obviously, so we've thought about it carefully over many months. Here's why we're doing it.  First, because it's our job. We're in journalism. Our duty is to inform people.  Two years into a war that's reshaping the entire world, most Americans are not informed. They have no real idea what's happening in this region, here in Russia or 600 miles away in Ukraine. But they should know. They're paying for much of it, in ways they might not fully yet perceive.  The war in Ukraine is a human disaster. It's left hundreds of thousands of people dead, an entire generation of young Ukrainians.  And it's depopulated the largest country in Europe.  But the long term effects are even more profound.  This war has utterly reshaped the global military and trade alliances. And the sanctions that followed have as well. And in total, they have upended the world economy.  The post World War II economic order, the system that guaranteed prosperity in the West for more than 80 years, is coming apart very fast, and along with it the dominance of the U. S. dollar.  These are not small changes, they are history altering developments. They will define the lives of our grandchildren.  Most of the world understands this perfectly well, they can see it. Ask anyone in Asia or the Middle East what the future looks like.  And yet the populations of the English speaking countries seem mostly unaware. They think that as nothing has really changed. And they think that because no one has told them the truth. Their media outlets are corrupt. They lie to their readers and viewers. And they do that mostly by omission.  For example, since the day the war in Ukraine began, American media outlets have spoken to scores of people from Ukraine, and they have done scores of interviews with Ukrainian President Zelensky. We ourselves have put in a request for an interview with Zelensky, and we hope he accepts. But the interviews he's already done in the United States are not traditional interviews. They are fawning pep sessions specifically designed to amplify Zelensky's demand that the U. S. enter more deeply into a war in Eastern Europe and pay for it.  That is not journalism. It is government propaganda, propaganda of the ugliest kind, the kind that kills people.  At the same time our politicians and media outlets have been doing this,  promoting a foreign leader like he's a new consumer brand, not a single Western journalist has bothered to interview the president of the other country involved in this conflict, Vladimir Putin.  Most Americans have no idea why Putin invaded Ukraine, or what his goals are now. They've never heard his voice.  That's wrong.  Americans have a right to know all they can about a war they're implicated in. And we have the right to tell them about it because we are Americans too. Freedom of speech is our birthright. We were born with the right to say what we believe. That right cannot be taken away no matter who is in the White House.  But they're trying anyway. Almost three years ago, the Biden administration illegally spied on our text messages and then leaked the contents to their servants in the news media. They did this in order to stop a Putin interview that we were planning.  Last month, we're pretty certain they did exactly the same thing once again. But this time, we came to Moscow anyway.  We are not here because we love Vladimir Putin. We are here because we love the United States, and we want it to remain prosperous and free.  We paid for this trip ourselves. We took no money from any government or group, nor are we charging people to see the interview. It is not behind a paywall.  Anyone can watch the entire thing, shot live to tape and unedited, on our website, tuckercarlson. com.  Elon Musk, to his great credit, has promised not to suppress or block this interview. once we post it on his platform, X, and we're grateful for that.  Western governments, by contrast, will certainly do their best to censor this video on other, less principled platforms because that's what they do. They are afraid of information they can't control.  But you have no reason to be afraid of it. We are not encouraging you to agree with what Putin may say in this interview, but we are urging you to watch it. You should know as much as you can. And then, like a free citizen and not a slave, You can decide for yourself. Thanks.  So quite a bit to unpack there. The first one being that he said that Americans don't seem to understand the implications of what is going on within this war. And I actually agree with him on this. And I say actually, because why wouldn't I? But I agree with him on this completely. The Americans don't understand the implications of this war. Americans don't just think that we're like sending phony money over to Ukraine that has no effect on us. But there's a lot more difficulties that will arise from this in the future. One being that The brick has come out of this. The brick has become much stronger than that. Not a brick, like what you create your house out of.  Uh, but a brick is in the allegiance or the alliance between the world's superpowers that we are not a part of  that being India, China. Russia, all of those countries that have tremendous influence, much of it economically in the world. And up until this point, the U. S. dollar has always been the standard of trade. And there has been many alliances that have come out of this war  that have shifted that. And when you see the three biggest superpowers behind the United States, Russia,  China, And India all moving closer and closer together and starting to push us out of that conversation in the US dollar for you to think that that's not going to affect you is naive at best. And so that's what he's discussing there. And I think he's right in saying that the US citizens don't really understand the implications of this because it's going to be not just the next coming years, not the next 234 years. This is the.  Potential downfall of the um, not just the U. S. dollar, but the U. S. in general from power. And that's a huge issue, obviously, for everybody. Our economic standings, our political standings, our military standings, all of it. Like, if you think about who are the U. S. 's biggest allies.  Well, you have the UK, you have, I mean, like there's there's very few countries that you can point to that are the of the scale and power of just those three countries in and of themselves,  right? There's, there's  countries Very few. I can't even think of another one that would, that every one of them that we're in an alliance with almost pales in comparison to those three countries. And so, that's a huge piece of this. The next piece of it saying that everybody has flocked. The post war war. Flocked. to interview Zelensky. Everybody has, has gotten on their knees right in front of the man and let him just preach and preach and preach to the American people, propping him up as if he's not a five foot six comedian who wears leather pants and dances in front of everybody. And so they've, they've propped him up. They've tried to make him seem like this bigger than life figure. And all that man has done is gotten on his knees and begged, pleaded. Cried to the American people for more and more of your money.  Why?  Why?  Well, we all are starting to put the two pieces together with Ukraine's, one of the most corrupt places in the world. Crane's one of the, the places where a lot of the,  uh, bio labs that nobody wanted to admit were real  are conducting horrendous types of experiments. On behalf of the, and commissioned by the United States of America,  the Ukraine is where Hunter Biden and his father, the big guy, funneled millions of dollars into their family's portfolios.  So, there's a lot more going on here, and there's a lot more reasons that we have interest in Ukraine, and not we as in the American people, but we as in the political elite class within America.  It generally comes down to, who'd have thought, money. It's not that they're trying to protect democracy. Ukraine isn't, isn't even a democracy. The very first opportunity that Zelensky had, Zelensky was trying to Stifle his opponents, trying to get rid of them, trying to imprison them, trying to stop them from being able to compete against him during this time of war.  That's not a democracy. That's authoritarianism.  It's obvious.  So all these news medias have flocked to try and interview this man, flocked to try and take government money to go over there, have these conversations with Zelensky so he can plead and beg for more and more of your money. Not like we have a choice in the matter. Anyways.  But another great point by him.  And so as we move more and more into this, he talks about how the government actually surveilled and put out news articles, say, like, going after Tucker Carlson  for even having the audacity to interview Vladimir Putin.  Not even for doing it, but for even Thinking about having a conversation with him and he's right in saying that there hasn't been  any conversations at all with Vladimir Putin. I have been reporting on Vladimir Putin and what's happening in Russia by going to the Russia Kremlin website and pulling the transcripts. From Vladimir Putin's speeches that he's given on the U. S., and I hope you've heard those, and if you haven't, go back and, you know, just look through the podcast archives of, uh, look for World War III, you'll see a few of them, where I've actually read the transcripts from Vladimir Putin calling out the West for  eroding the nuclear family, calling out the West for  not even knowing what a man and a woman is, calling, just completely embarrassing us, rightfully, and that's it. Saying that you know giving the exact breakdown of the reason that he's he's doing the things that he's doing which Again, I like that Tucker Carlson said I'm not trying to convince you to agree with him I just want you to hear his opinion because that's what journalism is Journalism shouldn't be skewed one way or the other journalism should expose corruption within governmental institutions and corporations Journalism should offer you the the facts and the data and offer you and afford you the opportunity to be able to hear out Both sides and that's what he did here He tried to interview Zelensky and he tried and it did successfully interview Putin and so very very happy to see that this is happening  and as a result of this as Expected, you know, he said with the very beginning of this is it's quite the dangerous quite a dangerous endeavor To be able to do so  and I can't imagine the amount of threats that Tucker Carlson got as a result of this from very powerful Individuals and people  So, from this, there has been a ton of backlash from several different places. The first one being that the European Union has said that they are seeking sanctions and a travel ban against Tucker Carlson for his interview with Putin.  Now, this comes from Brian Krasenstein on Twitter, and it says, I've never thought I would be defending Tucker Carlson as much.  So much within a period of a couple days, but once again, if you support freedom, then you support Tucker's right to interview Putin, just like many others have in the past, right? When you, when you go back, you see that there's been handfuls of, of journalists who have gone over and interviewed Vladimir Putin, but it's only now that you, there's an unspeakable, uh, unspoken rule that you can't go interview the subject of one of the largest military conflicts that have happened in the last, Sixty years.  So.  If, if the, all of the people around you, don't, don't, don't talk to him, don't talk to him, you better not talk to him, if you speak to him, we're gonna have a huge problem, right, it's gonna make you start to question, well, why, why, what is your vested interest in me not speaking to this person, right, if you understand, like, when you think of, uh, abusive spouses,  When you think of abusive parents or abusive friends, people who have psychopathic and sociopathic tendencies, the thing that they like to do is they like to isolate you. They like to put you into a bubble that they can then create the environment around, they can create the reality that you live within. And they want to isolate you away from people who pop that bubble.  They want to keep you away from people who would, who would question your reality in a way that would prompt you to do the same.  And, and, that's exactly what we're seeing here. The, the  authoritarian government, that is the United States government, as well as the European Union, are trying to, they don't even want you to have a conversation with Vladimir Putin. They don't even want you to hear his side of things because What if it's reasonable? What if what he's,  the reason that he's going into this war actually has some merit to it? What if his criticisms of the West, what if his criticisms of the United States actually have value to them? What if we agree with a lot of the opinions of Vladimir Putin? Well, they don't want you to know. They have, they want you to stay in, in your little corner of silence and never hear from the man himself. And again, I'm not saying that that's what it is, in that you're going to agree with everything Vladimir Putin says.  I think if you go back and listen to some of the interviews and transcripts that I've read of Vladimir Putin, that a lot of the things that he's said is very reasonable. A lot of the criticisms that he has of the West are very reasonable.  And I think that's what they're afraid of here. Otherwise, why would a U. S. ally go to the lengths of saying that the single most  visible and successful journalist within the United States probably ever  Will no longer be able to visit their country. This is what this is. This is pressure. This is mafia style pressure on Tucker to not release the video, to not release the interview. They don't want him to release this interview,  but again. You have to reverse engineer that and go, okay,  why wouldn't they want this interview to be released?  Right? Why wouldn't they want their reality to be challenged if they're correct? It's the same thing that we see with the left. They don't want you to have a conversation about these things because they know when their argument is challenged that it very quickly falls apart. The, the picture that they've created, the, the character. Caricature that they've created of Vladimir Putin will crumble the second that  the largest journalist, the most successful journalist in the world,  has a conversation with him.  And all they're, they're, they're terrified of that caricature. Crumbling. Because then what? What is, what's gonna happen if really, if people start to realize that these things that he is doing or saying are somewhat reasonable? That these criticisms are somewhat reasonable?  That's what they're afraid of.  Otherwise, why would they be going to these lengths? Right, it says, I'm sure much of what Putin will say will be lies, embellishments, and inaccuracies. Well, why do you say that? Well, probably because you've been told to think that. Putin is the one. who should be sanctioned further, not an American who is asking Putin questions. The risks of this interview for Tucker shouldn't be sanctions from U. S. allies, is what this says. And I agree. I believe this guy is even a, uh,  Democrat that is posting this, so surprising, but  good, good. Something we can agree on is the fact that free speech shall not be stifled. It is an American right. It is a God given right. It is a A right to humanity as a whole to be able to speak the words that they wish to speak without it being stopped by another human.  And this leads us to the next part of this.  An absolute hit piece from CNN, where the anchor almost goes into tears talking about Tucker Carlson and his interview with Vladimir Putin. Here we go. We interview the president of Russia, Vladimir Putin.  Tucker Carlson is lying from the streets of Russia, no less.  Not a single Western journalist has bothered to interview the president of the other country involved in this conflict, Vladimir Putin.  That's a lie. Serious news outlets, including CNN, have requested Putin to interview over and over again.  Most Americans have no idea why Putin invaded Ukraine, or what his goals are now. They've never heard his voice.  Another lie. Serious news outlets, including CNN, have covered and, of course, reported on Putin's words since this war began, including one of his baseless justifications for the invasion of Ukraine, which he initially claimed was to stop the Nazis.  First, because it's our job. We're in journalism.  Tucker Carlson is not a journalist. Not even close. And his former employer, in a court case, actually agreed. Quote, The general tenor of the show should then inform a viewer that Carlson is not stating actual facts about the topics he discusses, and is instead engaging in exaggeration and non literal commentary.  Two years into a war that's reshaping the entire world, most Americans are not informed. They have no real idea what's happening in this region, here in Russia or 600 miles away in Ukraine.  For two years, real journalists have risked their lives to report.  That lady can barely even speak. I don't know why she's a news anchor, probably because it's the best that CNN could afford at this point with their, I don't know, 100, 000 viewers.  I don't know what's more comical in that video. Is that news anchor about to be in tears or the fact that she twice called CNN a serious news organization and then tried to delegitimize Tucker Carlson for what?  For what? Getting the interview that she allegedly put in for that she didn't get?  How funny and then to say that it's it's misinformation or that anything that has to do with the Nazi problem in Ukraine being unfounded. Right? Go, go look at the Azov regime, right? Like, this is absolutely fact that there is Nazis in Ukraine. Fact! You can, you cannot argue that any other way. And, and so, it's just so funny. You see hippies after hippies coming out. Then there was, uh,  This, which came out as well, which was a article,  which says that Tucker Carlson on Ukraine NGO, Miro Travis kill list  after his Putin interview,  and it says Twitter claims fact checked American journalist, Tucker Carlson has been placed on the Ukrainian NGO, my orchard vets. Kill list. Social media has come out in support of Carlson with users calling Ukraine president Vladimir Zelensky a dictator for using a Kiev based doxing website grossly nicknamed Peacemaker against Carlson following his interview with Russia's Vladimir Putin.  And it has a screenshot from it there.  Read Ukrainian  or whatever they speak. Um, but it says American journalist, Tucker Carlson has been placed on this kill list. My ultra vets is a Ukrainian Kiev based website that publishes a running list and sometimes personal information of people who are considered by authors of the website to be enemies of Ukraine, or as the website itself States, whose actions have signs of crimes against the national security of Ukraine, peace, human security, and the inter national law. Although it has no official status, the website is regularly consulted at checkpoints to integrate government information systems. Social media has come out in support of Carlson with users calling Ukrainian president Zelensky a dictator for using a Kiev based doxing website. On Tuesday, Tucker Carlson, previously of Fox News, hinted at an upcoming interview with, uh, Russian President Putin. This interview marks the first time a Western journalist has spoken with Putin since Russia's invasion of Ukraine nearly two years ago.  The Kremlin confirmed on Wednesday that the interview indeed occurred. They stated that Carlson's stance was not in favor of Ukraine or Russia, but rather leaned towards being pro Ukraine. American. An interview of Carlson's, uh, of Carlson's page on the website quickly went viral on social media, but the claims were sued and fact checked by other people online.  It was revealed that his name had been put up on the so called kill list way back in June of 2023, proving that it had nothing to do with his interview with Putin. Fair. Carlson is a well known conservative media figure, critical of the West's backing of Ukraine. He has also previously expressed support for Putin.  The 54 year old journalist visits, uh, to the Ukraine Capitol has been. Or, I'm sorry, to the Russian capital has been thoroughly covered by local media reporting on his every move. There are risks to doing an interview like this, Tucker Carlson said. Carlson mentioned that the commencement of the conflict in Ukraine, Western journalists have conducted numerous interviews  with Zelensky, whom he repeatedly called a dictator. However, according to Carlson, these interviews are biased and Zelensky's advocacy for increasing U. S. involvement in the conflict. Carlson labeled them as fawning pep sessions and criticized them for being propaganda. Because they are.  Interesting.  So, it's interesting to note, what they said there is that, Oh, oh, this happened back in June. This has nothing to do with his interview today.  But, as Tucker Carlson stated, he was actually trying to interview Putin. Right around that time. I forget the time frame that he said in there, but right around that same exact time, he also said that he went to go interview him. But he had all this backlash, so he decided not to. They were, they were bugging his phone. All of this stuff.  So,  there you have it. That's what's going on with Tucker Carlson. Now, according to some reports that I saw, Tucker Carlson's interview with Putin could come out as soon as, well, if you're listening to this on Thursday, February 8th of 2024, today.  And I'm recording this the day before that, Wednesday evening, uh, the 7th. And so, if that is the case,  You all know I'm gonna listen to it and you better to go listen to it It'll be at X on X or on rumble I'm sure it'll be on Tucker Carlson's website as well And then I'll do a breakdown for you guys because that is a very very interesting interview that will occur  Alright, there you have it. There's the backlash. There's Tucker Carlson. This moves us into our next situation, which is that Hawaii could be the very next state to boot Trump from the ballot  as they continue to try to find legal loopholes to make sure that your vote is not heard. And it says Hawaii bill to ban candidates for insurrection passes first hearing. So again, is Hawaii going to become the second state now to utilize a, a, the 14th amendment, which was passed to stop Confederate leaders who literally started a,  a, a  war within our country to overthrow the government?  To be used on somebody who caused a, and I can't even say caused, right? Like the, the, the, there's so many problems with this, but let's, let's go ahead and take a look. It says Hawaii bill to ban candidates for insurrection passes first hearing. It says a bill that could bar former president Donald Trump from appearing in November's Hawaii election ballots received considerable pushback Tuesday from his supporters, some of whom came to the state Capitol dressed in patriotic wear.  Senate bill 2390.  Two, in Hawaii, introduced by State Senator Karl Rhoades, passed out of the Senate Judiciary Committee, which Rhoades chairs, during its initial hearing. It could exclude political candidates who are disqualified by a constitutional or statutory provision. Trump's name does not appear on the bill, but his supporters invoked his name repeatedly during the hearing. Yeah, obviously it's aimed at him. What? Alexandria Lum, a native of Hawaii and woman, said, We all know what this bill is about, and it's about one person in particular. Rhodes told the Honolulu Star advertiser. After the hearing,  that Trump has been indicted for his activities on January 6th and leading up to it. So it's hard to ignore the elephant in the room.  Yeah, this, what, are they trying to say that it's not about him? Like, that makes literally no sense. If Joe Biden participates in an insurrection, it would apply to him too, Rhodes said.  And nobody participated in an insurrection, you Idiot, there was no insurrection. Nobody's been charged for insurrection. Nobody's been indicted for insurrection. Nobody's going to jail for insurrection  There's been no single charge that has occurred. That is a insurrection charge in the last four years at all  period  yet there's trying to pass this this Ridiculous idea that that trump tried to overthrow the government what?  You know, remember the post that he posted on Twitter that got taken down where he was telling everybody to be peaceful and be nice to the police?  There was no inciting of an insurrection. There was no insurrection. It was a bunch of old geriatrics walking through the Capitol building, being provoked by law enforcement officials, hidden as as patriotic individuals, telling them exactly where to go and what to do so that they could plan this. All along, this was a ace in the hole for the democratic party. This was an ace in the hole for the FBI and the CIA, which should just be obliterated just as Trump and John F. Kennedy have talked about these, these powerful countries within our country that have unchecked power and unknown, ungodly amounts of money.  To me, this was all planned. They planted upwards of more than 50, I think somebody said hundreds of federal, of FBI agents within the audience of January 6, so that they could provoke this to happen so that they could do this exact,  this was a strategic move for them so that one by one states could try to utilize and leverage this.  Two 300 year old law that was utilized against Confederate generals  who caused a civil war, a legitimate civil war where brothers fought brothers, mothers cared for the wounded of individuals who were two states away while they died in their arms. Like it's, it's the, the 14th amendment was not meant to be utilized in this way. And it's literally a legal loophole, just like they're trying to pin the other 91. Uh, indictments against Trump on is whatever in any way, shape or form that they can weaponize the judicial system against Trump and against you and against anybody else who speaks out against the government. They will,  as long as it suits their agenda.  It says in written testimony, this bill not only restricts Donald Trump from the ballot, but also prohibits the electors and elect. Alternates from voting for their candidate. She said that bias and hate for Trump aren't good reasons to change our u. s. Constitution Rhodes told the star advertiser that most people believe the u. s. Constitution should be followed including age and residency requirements and other like regulations under the 14th amendment section 3 of the 14th amendment states that a person who has taken an oath to support the u. s. Constitution and becomes involved in insurrection cannot hold government Office.  I'm confident the opinion expressed by the MAGAGARS is not the majority opinion in Hawaii, Rhodes said.  Michael Golda, Judge, testified to the Stonewall Caucus of the Democratic Party in Hawaii in support of SB 2392. It's something that should have been in the books already, he said. You violate the Constitution. You do insurrections. You attack our government. You do not get to be on the ballots and run our government.  Okay, Abby Simmons, co chair to the Legislative Committee of the Democratic Party of Hawaii, also testified in support. We believe government officials should be held to the highest ethical standards as required by Article 14 of the Hawaii State Constitution. Yeah, well maybe if they're, you know, involved in Chinese financial scandals, maybe they shouldn't either. Maybe we should invoke the amendment on that. Oh wait, we won't because we're not as low as this, this craziness. As to try to, to legally weaponize the judicial system against, well, illegally weaponize the judicial system against our political opponents, just like they do in Maoist China, just like they do in, in any other authoritarian state. state, North Korea, right? Like this, it is so crazy and so saddening how far our, our government has fallen. Like not only it's, it's like, it's like if you,  if you were in a situation where you're, you thought the world of your, your parents and your https: otter. ai Transcripts provided by Transcription Outsourcing, LLC.  It's like that's what that's what's happened to our government in my eyes is like  I was such a patriot I was I was so somebody who was so patriotic and so pro america and so pro  You know like freedom of speech and all the the the constitutional amendments and nothing could do you know? Like our forefathers and and the way that they wrote this is incredible And I don't disagree with that today that our Constitution was Written correctly and I don't disagree that we are the greatest nation in the world today I absolutely believe that but I do believe that our government has been hijacked  by a bunch of people who want nothing but for our Constitution our government to crumble around us for their own power and money grab  This goes on to say the Democratic Party of Hawaii said in the written testimony They believe citizens deserve the right to clean and transparent elections where public servants meet the requirements of the United States and state of Hawaii constitutions  Yeah,  whatever.  Alright, um,  Just trying to see if there's anything of value here.  Interesting. This is the only way that they think they can beat them now. Because they already played their election, uh, little BS that they did last year, or last election, with the mail in ballots, with the overnight changes in votes, with the, you know, all the things that happened there. And this is their ace in the hole, is they're going to try and get them removed from the ballot. So that he candidate, you can't even vote for the candidate of your choice. Right? And this, this brought this up to me, which shows something from Reddit, which was a, a post that I just recently posted myself, which showed this. It says 10 Wars and it has the past  five presidents before Donald Trump.  And then it goes on to show Donald Trump and it says Zero wars,  right? So you have, you have Donald Trump with zero wars, you have the last five presidents with 10 wars, and then you have zero indictments. against the last five presidents and 91 indictments against Donald Trump.  And you have to ask yourself, why? Why?  Because that's what they want. They want more. They want, they want us to be in conflict because that's what makes us money.  They don't want peace,  and when you threaten their money,  they threaten you right back with the entire power of the United States government behind them.  And that should terrify every single one of you. And that's exactly what's going on in Hawaii, is they are weaponizing the justice system. Just like they did in the first state that did it.  Because if they do it to Trump, what stops them from doing it from any other potential candidate in the future? Weaponizing the judicial system so that you cannot vote for who you want to vote for. And I believe that our Democracy, our voting procedures, the way that we view voting as a country today, has shattered. Like, I don't believe in our voting system. I will still vote. I will, because based on principle, I don't believe that it should be as, as, Uh, you know, can't say the word, but as, as fixed as it is today, but it is, it's absolutely a, it's a, it's a game that you cannot win through sheer voting. It is not a true democracy. A true democracy would take into consideration the votes, and there wouldn't be all of this political lobbying,  and there wouldn't be this two party system, and there wouldn't be one candidate for each one of them, and it wouldn't be, it wouldn't be this big money game.  If we were to re engineer politics in a way that was truly for the people, it wouldn't have to do with who could gain the most money from the most corporations to gain the most support by the institutions that could then control them later down the road.  That wouldn't be it. It would be who's the most intelligent, articulate,  Caring individual that we see as being powerful in their speech and capable in their actions that we would want to represent us on a world stage.  And then we vote.  And each vote counted the same.  I still don't absolutely believe in the electoral colleges the way it is outlined today.  But,  that to me is a true democracy. We don't have a true democracy.  We have, uh, corporatism  is the current state of our government today.  And that moves us on to our next thing, which is going to be a completely different government type, which doesn't seem to be too far off. You know, the, the, the Royal families in the United States today is the Royal Democratic family and the Royal Republican family. And whoever those families fix the show enough so that their son or daughters or brothers or sisters or  friends from down the road can get into those political positions and so be it. But the Royal bloodlines in the US is the Democrats and the Republicans.  That's what it is. But when we look at  Buckingham Palace,  it's a little bit different, but not too far off.  Which brings us to our next segment, and that is the fact that  King Charles has been diagnosed with cancer.  And if we followed the news since his inauguration, or not his inauguration, his coronation,  you would find that there was All sorts of questions surrounding his health at the time. There was a picture that came out that showed his fingers that looked like absolute  kibossas  in the packaging and, uh, it made you start to question it right away. It says King Charles has been diagnosed with a form of cancer, says Buckingham Palace.  It's not prostate cancer, but we as was discovered during a recent treatment for an enlarged prostate. The king began regular treatments on Monday and will postpone public duties during it. The palace said the monarch 75 remains wholly positive about his treatments and looks forward to returning to full public duty. As soon as possible. No further details have been shared on the stage of cancer or prognosis. Charles informed both his sons personally about his diagnosis, and the Prince of Wales said to be in regular contact with his father. The Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry, who lives in the United States, spoke to his father and will be traveling to the UK to see him in the coming days. The King returned to London from Sadringham in Norfolk on Monday morning, and Palace says that he has started treatment as an outpatient.  Although he reposes public events, the king will continue his constitutional duties as role as head of the state, including paperwork and private meetings. It is understood that his weekly audiences with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will continue and will be in person  unless doctors advise that he limits such. Contact.  Hmm.  Now, this kind of brings us to the conversation of like, what would happen? Who would the, who would the crown go to?  And that, of course, is Prince William. Prince William being the same Prince William that we'll get here to a second who had some controversies around his name just one year Ago.  Hmm.  This goes on to say that Prince William has also temporarily withdrawn from public engagements while he helped his wife, Catherine, the princess of Wales, as she recovered from abdominal surgery she had last month. But it was announced earlier on on Monday that she would return to public duties later. This  week, the King was seen in the church service in Sadringham on Sunday, where he waved to crowds and walked for about 10 minutes.  Don't see anything of  value here. It says U. S. President Joe Biden expressed his concerns and said that he would speak to the King. In a post on X, he later said navigating a cancer diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship takes hope and absolute courage. Joe and I joined the people of the United States Kingdom in praying that His Majesty experiences a swift and full recovery. Mr. Biden's son, Beau, died of brain cancer at age 46, and his long term friend, Republican Senator John McCain, died of cancer in 2018. Charles acceded to the throne on his death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth,  in September 2022. Hmm.  The King and Queen are scheduled to visit Canada in May in Australia, New Zealand, and Samoa.  Interesting. The palace has yet to confirm whether the tours will go ahead, with no date suggested.  There you have it. There's your prognosis. And what we find from this is that  Prince William would be the one that would actually follow his reign.  And there's been some interesting controversies around Prince William. And here it is. This happened in 2022.  And it says that it's been more than a week since social media exploded with astonishment, glee, and far too many memes involving royals bending over in their polo kit.  Over a scandalous and unsubstantiated rumor involving Prince William, an alleged affair, and a sex act that rhymes with jegging?  Hmm. If you somehow missed the story, catch up here. Let's catch up there.  Uh, it says this particular maelstrom was kicked up by a recent blind item tip via gossip account, Des Moines, but the regal tittle tattle around William and one of his And Kate's circle of countryside aristocrats, aka the Turnip Toffs, Rose Hanbury, has been doing the rounds since about the time those sprayed on jeans were in vogue.  This salacious story was a trending topic on Twitter for nearly two days, and while William and the Palace haven't officially responded to it, their unofficial relations motto of never complain never explain means that they almost never comment in stories like this. There has been some interesting content emerging that could be seen as indirect response to the maelstrom scandal that captured the internet's imagination for a wild 48  hours.  Very, very  interesting.  So  let's see if we can find the check out this article as a response to this.  And see what it was about, but I'm pretty sure you can use your wild imagination to figure out what rhymes with jegging  that will tell you about the affair that he allegedly had,  according to this article. Um, so I don't know if we need to dive into that, but I thought that to be pretty funny and the very next in line for. The throne  seems to have had an affair where he may have been on the receiving end of not only the drama, but potentially something else,  uh, that rhymes with Bilbo Baggins, just the first part of that. Um, okay, so this will segue us into our next conversation  and that would be the fact. that there was a recent  situation.  Well, I guess Prince William responded to this  situation about his father, and I don't really care to read it, but if you do, it's on Fox news. And the title of the article is Prince William break silence on Charles's cancer.  Who cares? All right. So this moves us on to our next situation, which is going to be the deep dive for the day, which is the fact. That a mother in Oakland County, Michigan  was found guilty  for involuntary manslaughter.  And as I mentioned earlier, this is the most, by far, the craziest legal precedence being set that I have ever seen. Which is the fact that now if your son or daughter commits a crime, you can be found guilty. Alongside of them. This is the first that I've ever heard of anything like this. There's very little case law that supports this. Nonetheless, I did want to walk through it with you because I find it to be very, very interesting.  So  let's pull this up.  Imagine living in a home where you keep your car keys.  On a hook by the door.  A common slight in many households, this says. The setup is all too familiar. Now let's say one day, while you're not paying attention, your teenager grabs those keys,  takes the car for a spin, without your permission, and ends up causing an accident. Suddenly the blame shifts to you for simply having the keys accessible at home, despite never actually handing them over. With the intention of letting your child drive unsupervised.  This situation mirrors the complexities surrounding the Jennifer Crumbly case. It brings into focus the intricacies, intricacies that are dancing between trust, responsibility, and foreseeability. Within the family unit, it questions the extent of parental liability for their children's actions, particularly when indirect access to potential harmful objects leads to unforeseen consequences.  The discussion isn't just about who left the keys out, but about the broader implications of responsibility and control in a world where accidents  happen. Now, to be fair, it's not really an accident what happened.  I, nonetheless, I do think it's interesting to point out the similarities between the situation. The legal case against Jenner, Jenny, Jennifer, Jenner, Jennifer, Jenny  Crumbly, the mother of the Oxford high school shooter, Ethan Crumbly marked a significant and unprecedented event in the United States legal system.  Jennifer Crumbly was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in connection with the 2021 shooting carried out by by her son, which resulted in the deaths of four students.  This verdict represents the first incidents in U. S. history where a parent has been charged and convicted in relation to a mass school shooting committed by their child. Here are the key facts surrounding the case against Jennifer Crumbly, the mother of the son. In the Oxford school shooting  now,  let me give you some context on this because I think that's important understanding the totality and and the the concern surrounding this case. Now, this is not me sympathizing with this mother. This is not me agreeing that she did everything right. This is not me saying that  this is not me saying that this situation could have been could not have been prevented by proper parental duties being You  Taken  within this context, but it is me saying that this is a scary, absolutely terrifying legal precedence to set in today's world.  So, here's the situation. Ethan Crumbly, Oxford, Michigan.  The shooting occurred on November 30th of 2021.  michigan.  Ethan crumbly k injured several others. T was a nine mm sig Sawyer father and given to Ethan  gift.  Ethan pleaded guilt murder and terrorism, ack in the shooting. He was s Of parole.  Jennifer Crumbley,  his mother,  was charged with involuntary manslaughter in connection with the shooting, making a significant legal action as it pertains to parental responsibility and such incidents.  She was found guilty of the charges, making it a landmark case regarding culpability of parents, their children's actions when involved.  When it involves access to firearms, prosecutors argued that Jennifer and her husband, James Crumbly, were grossly negligent by failing to secure the firearms and ignoring warning signs of Ethan's potential for violence.  Jennifer Crumbly's defense contended that she was not directly responsible for the actions of her son and that the tragedy was unforeseeable.  As of the updates, she was charged with four counts of involuntary manslaughter, 15  years. Each. Totaling 60 years in prison as a result of this.  So to me, this is a pretty serious  case law being, precedent being set for case law in the future. Which is the fact that if your child does something wrong, should you be held legally liable as their parent?  And I think that my, my response to that right off the cuff would be no,  your child has their own decision making your child has their own terrible  potential for violence, but that doesn't make you as the person who birthed them, or as the person who housed them responsible directly for their actions.  And, and so this could be used in, in so many ways. And it, it  parallels to me. The authoritarian legal system that happens in North Korea.  If you are found guilty of  going against the North Korean government, they don't just punish you for the actions. They punish  your parents. They punish your cousins. They punish your entire lineage as the result of your actions.  Whether justified or unjustified.  And so,  are we going to start prosecuting every parent of every child under the age of 18 for every gang member under the age of 18, which again is one of the leading causes of gun violence in the country? Are we going to go after the parents of every individual? In Chicago, who's under the age of 18 who committed murder,  are we gonna do that?  Hmm.  Are we going to charge the parent of every child  who committed theft?  Are we going to charge the parent of every child who committed any crime at all?  Because if this is the case law, if this is the precedent that we're setting, you have to go back to every single murder, every mass murder, every shooting, every, every beating, every assault charge, every, every  shoplifting, every, every charge essentially ever and prosecute the parents.  But where does it stop? Why just the parents?  Why not charge?  I don't know, the gun manufacturer,  which I'm pretty sure they've tried to do in several instances. Why not charge the government for enabling all of this? Why not charge the school?  Why not charge the company that created the car that got him there?  Why not charge the company who made the clothes that he was wearing?  This all seems ridiculous,  because it is.  A human is its own separate entity with its own decision making abilities, its own potential for doing massive amounts of good and great things in the world,  and also massive amounts of evil and terrible things in this world.  The decisions of your child do not directly, legally, at least shouldn't legally reflect the decisions of the parents.  This is a conversation of nature versus nurture.  Does your child have its own thoughts, its own ability to take action outside of the rights or the, or the, the,  uh, the, the governor that is set by the parents.  And so here are the different arguments. Let's give you an outline of the case. The prosecution argued that Jennifer Crumbly was grossly negligent  for failing to secure the firearm and ammunition at home, thereby enabling her son's access to the gun.  Okay.  But that's not a charge in and of itself.  They didn't charge her with negligence when it comes to firearms. They charged her with involuntary manslaughter.  They highlighted that she and her husband ignored warning signs of her son's violent tendencies and mental health issues. Okay. Fair. Pretty sure if I recall correctly that her son was hearing voices in his head and The school went to them about it, and they didn't  seek psychiatric help. Okay, that's fair,  but I don't think that means that she murdered these children,  at all.  It was also noted that she failed to alert Oxford High School that the family owned guns, including the handgun used in the shooting. Okay,  I own firearms,  absolutely not going to call and alert my child's school as a result of that. Like if I called my child's school and said, Hey, uh, just letting you know, I own firearms. I'm pretty sure they would call the police on me because they would seem like a threat.  Um, so those are the arguments for the prosecution.  The arguments for the defense was Jennifer Crumbly's defense argued that it was not, she was not responsible for buying or storing the gun used in the shootings. True. They contended that there was no clear warning signs that her son could commit such a crime, asserting that the tragedy was unforeseeable.  And the defense argued that it was her husband James Crumbly's responsibility to keep track of the gun and that Jennifer did not see signs of mental distress in Ethan that would require psychiatric intervention.  Okay,  fair positions. So to me, it's like, how, how do you take that from, like, and how do you give this woman 60 years? There's people who have literally curb stomped somebody to death and are serving less time than that. Like, you're sentencing, you're just sentencing this woman to death because she's, what, 50 years old? Like, 60 more years? You're sentencing her to death.  Says rationale behind the verdict. The jury, which included gun owners and people familiar with firearms.  Found Jennifer Crumbly guilty of involuntary manslaughter in all four counts,  one for each student killed.  The conviction was based on the argument that Jennifer Crumbly's negligence in storing firearms and ignoring her son's mental health and behavioral warning signs contributed significantly to the tragedy.  This case can be seen as a potential precedent for holding parents accountable for their roles in enabling their children's access to firearms in shootings.  But it says specifically school shootings, but I'm not going to  harp on that because if this is the case, you have to go back however many times and prosecute the parents.  Manslaughter in Michigan carries a penalty of up to 15 years in prison. Jennifer Crumbly's sentence was scheduled for April 9th, while James trial on similar charges was set to begin in March.  This landmark case underscores the legal and moral responsibilities of gun ownership and parental oversight, especially concerning securing firearms and attentiveness to children's mental health needs.  Okay, so let's look at some of the philosophical arguments surrounding this. One argument of this, being the argument in defense for Jennifer, Well, let's do the other side first, the argument against Jennifer Crumbly. From a moral standpoint, parents have a duty to care for both their children and society. This includes not only providing for their basic needs, but also ensuring they do not pose a danger to themselves or others.  Virtue ethics, which focuses on the character and virtues of a moral agent, would suggest that part of being a good parent is instilling moral virtues in one's children and preventing foreseeable harm that they might cause. The concept of negligence highlights a failure in this duty of care. If there were signs of Ethan's distress for potential violence, ethical theories like utilitarianism, maximizing well being, would argue, well, this is very specifically philosophical, not exactly what I was looking for, but  nonetheless. The argument for the moral autonomy and unpredictability  would say that the argument from a standpoint of moral autonomy that individuals are primarily responsible for their own actions. Basically what I've said. Ethical theories like existentialism emphasize the importance of individual choice and personal responsibility. In this view, Ethan Crumbly's actions, though tragic, were his own, making it morally problematic to hold Jennifer Crumbly responsible for the actions she did not directly commit. Yeah.  The principle of unpredictability, and that really comes down to the word of involuntary  manslaughter.  Involuntary meaning that I didn't even myself commit this? Like, that's probably the bigger legal  situation that I would harp on if I was the legal counsel of this individual is like, I would attack the word involuntary.  Involuntary does not mean I didn't do it.  Like voluntary means I did it purposefully. Involuntary means I did it unpurposefully. Right? Like, then, then, then how far can you take it? You want to talk about the butterfly effect? Like, you ever seen the movie The Butterfly Effect? It's like,  How far can we stretch the word involuntary until it means not only the mom, not only the dad, but the cousins, and the grandparents, and the, the, the, the owner of the house that they lived in, and the manufacturer of the clothing that he wore, and the gun manufacturer, and the car manufacturer, and the wheels that were on the car at the time that he drove to school, and the school for being there, and the desk that he sat in for not, like, how far can you stretch the word involuntary?  Because to me, and if we look at like the legal, what is the legal definition of involuntary? Let's see if we can get an answer on that. But to me,  you cannot convict somebody of something for involuntarily,  by proxy, committing murder or manslaughter against somebody else when they weren't even within a mile of the situation that you were, that the murders were conducted in. Right? Like, how can you say that? It's such a legal situation.  Stretch to say that this woman was responsible for these children's death.  And a terrifying legal precedent to set because then, as we talk about the judicial system being weaponized against anybody and everybody that's political opponents, right? And again, this is like, this is a tragedy. This is horrible. The kid that is responsible for this got life in prison, as he should have. If not, he should have got the capital punishment as a result of this. I'm not against that in this situation. He pleaded guilty. He said it was me. It was obvious that it was him. It was a horrific act. Tip for tat, eye for eye,  let the guy rot in jail, or  eliminate the, the, the burden on, on our tax dollars for taking care of him after this horrific and tragic, terrible act. But to, to, to take this to the parents and say, you did this, you are responsible for this  legally,  like morally, maybe. Morally, maybe you should have stepped in. Morally, you should have taken your child to see a psychiatrist. Morally, you should have locked the guns away. Morally, you should have done this, and you should have done that, and you should have notified the school, and you should have done, like, morally, sure, make those arguments. And if we're talking about a Twitter thread where everybody's shitting on this mom for all the things that she should have done, Sure.  Morally, she should have done more.  But to set a legal precedence, which says that she is now responsible for those children's deaths legally and needs to pay for it through time in prison until she dies?  Is an absolute abuse of our justice system.  And so I actually had somebody that, that I have  a tremendous amount of respect for that I have done, uh, juujitsu with that is a police officer, has been a private invest, or not a private investigator, but, uh, um, um, an individual who has handled certain situations like this.  Um, but, but before I get to that, let's, let's go ahead and read this article.  Which says, that should parents be responsible for child's mass shooting? The jury says yes.  Hmm.  Again, and it's not even like mass shooting because that's not the legal precedence that's being set here. It's should parents be responsible for their children's unlawful acts?  Jury says yes. Because it doesn't just stop at mass shooting. It's gonna be, if your child commits vandalism, if your child gets into a car accident and they're at fault, if your child, whatever it is, this sets a terrible legal precedence.  And it says, A school shooter's mother is headed to prison after a Michigan jury found her guilty of involuntary manslaughter. The verdict is the first of its kind in America, and puts the onus of responsibility on parents in a way that has never been before seen in a mass shooting case. The question of whether parents should be held accountable for the murders committed by their boys has reverberations that date back to the Columbine shooting in 1999. Those 13 deaths in Littleton, Colorado are widely seen as the opening of a dark era in which American schools and towns have become shorthand for the mass murder of children.  We shall see the effect over time, but if this does not get overturned by a court of appeals, and of course I expect there will be robust appeals,  it sets an approach to parental responsibility. And I think over time it could actually be a very  Yes, that's, that's my, my legal standpoint on this is this is setting a crazy legal precedence, not just for this case, because there are some super weird things about this mom like they fled to a warehouse miles and miles away, because they heard the police were looking for them and like,  Not smart, not the thing to do,  but also this sets a, such a weird legal precedence.  Uh, the trial garnered widespread attention given the severity of charges filed against the shooter's parents. What the outcome portends to, uh, portends for similar tragedies in the nation's ongoing battle with gun violence in 2020 for the first time firearm related incidents were the number one cause of death among children and teens.  So,  he

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True Crime Daily The Podcast
The most prolific art thief in modern history nabs masterpieces totaling an estimated $2 billion

True Crime Daily The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 69:17


This Week on True Crime Daily The Podcast: How one man stole art masterworks worth an estimated $2 billion. While a thief by trade, averaging a heist once every 12 days, the man's motive was not monetary but instead was an obsession with the unobtainable works that he kept for himself in his mother's attic. Michael Finkel joins host Ana Garcia. Check out Michael's book, “The Art Thief  A True Story of Love, Crime, and a Dangerous Obsession” https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/611687/the-art-thief-by-michael-finkel/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

T-Minus Space Daily
Ready, set, boom.

T-Minus Space Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 29:24


SpaceX deals with another mishap investigation after an anomaly causes an explosion and the use of the flight termination system during Starship's second test flight. Ursa Major unveils a new solid rocket motor called Lynx. Austria based Blackshark.ai closes an oversubscribed Series A funding round, and more. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our weekly intelligence roundup, Signals and Space, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow T-Minus on LinkedIn and Instagram. T-Minus Guest Our guest today is Princeton University Researcher and Educator Mike Galvin. You can connect with Mike on LinkedIn and learn more about Princeton University on their website. Selected Reading SpaceX's Starship rocket reaches space but is intentionally destroyed mid-flight Starship lunar lander missions to require nearly 20 launches, NASA says - SpaceNews Live coverage: SpaceX Falcon 9 to launch 22 Starlink satellites from California US lawmakers urge scrutiny of SpaceX worker injuries after Reuters report Meet Lynx: Ursa Major's Solution to Solid Rocket Motor Design and Manufacturing is a Game Changer for America's Defense Capabilities Breaking human spaceflight records by chance- T-Minus Episode 112. Blackshark.ai Closes an Oversubscribed Extension to its Series A Round, Totaling $35 Million, to Fast-Track Commercialization of its Unique GEOINT and 3D Mapping Technology. First British person to walk on the moon by 2025, NASA predicts- The Telegraph  China to launch Tianzhou-7 cargo spacecraft in early 2024 - CGTN Europe's space program plays catch-up with China and India - Nikkei Asia Rain or shine: Why upgraded space-based weather-monitoring is crucial for the military - Breaking Defense Could Musk's Mars colony be a base for asteroid miners?- The Hill Competition to name Australia's lunar rover | Department of Industry, Science and Resources T-Minus Crew Survey We want to hear from you! Please complete our 4 question survey. It'll help us get better and deliver you the most mission-critical space intel every day. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at space@n2k.com to request more info. Want to join us for an interview? Please send your pitch to space-editor@n2k.com and include your name, affiliation, and topic proposal. T-Minus is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © 2023 N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Naked Truth About Real Estate Investing
EP305: “The” Mentor behind 100s of Multi-Family Millionaires, totaling over $5B in Acquisitions

The Naked Truth About Real Estate Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 50:41


Brad Sumrok is THE #1 nationally known educator and mentor for Apartment (Multi-family) investing. After beginning in 2002, he has owned/invested in over 8,500 units and received the NAA Independent Owner of the Year Award in 2012. Brad has taught thousands the proven, time-tested essentials of how to profitably invest in Apartments. Hundreds have increased their net worth by over $1,000,000, and thousands are consistently earning double-digit returns as a direct result of his training and mentoring programs. Since 2012 Brad has helped his Students acquire over $5B in assets. His personal portfolio is over $800M AUM (assets under management) and he has personally raised over $100M for these deals.   Key Takeaways to Listen for Brad Sumrock's Expertise: He has significant experience in multi-family real estate since 2002, managing assets worth $800 million and overseeing over $5 billion in acquisitions. Transition to Syndication: Initially using personal funds, Sumrock successfully shifted to syndication, raising substantial capital for larger deals. Networking and Community Value: He underscores the importance of strong investor networks and community involvement in achieving real estate success. Team Collaboration in Syndications: Sumrock advocates for the benefits of collaborative efforts within syndication teams to enhance investment efficiency. Adaptation and Continuous Learning: His approach involves adapting to market shifts and focusing on continuous learning and mentorship for sustained growth in real estate.   Connect with Us To learn more about partnering with us, visit our website at https://javierhinojo.com/ and www.allstatescapitalgroup.com, or send an email to admin@allstateseg.com.  Sign up to get our Free Apartment Due Diligence Checklist Template and Multifamily Calculator by visiting https://javierhinojo.com/free-tools/. To join Javier's Mastermind, go to https://javierhinojo.com/mastermind/ and to apply to his BDB Mastermind, see https://javierhinojo.com/mastermind/#apply_form and answer the form.   Follow Me on Social Media Facebook: Javier A Hinojo Jr. Facebook Group: Billion Dollar Multifamily and Commercial Real Estate YouTube Channel: Javier Hinojo Instagram: @javierhinojojr TikTok: @javierhinojojr X: @JavierHinojoJr The Naked Truth About Real Estate Investing on Spotify

Welcome to Wellness
#23 Reversing Diseases & Optimizing Your Thyroid, Cholesterol, and Hormones

Welcome to Wellness

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 100:35


Dr. Mark Sherwood is a Naturopathic Doctor (ND) who operates a full-time wellness-based medical practice in Tulsa, OK called The Functional Medical Institute. Dr. Mark treated 10,000+ patients with Covid with zero deaths! Dr. Mark has completed training and certifications in age management, nutrigenetics, nutrigenomics, peptide therapy, hormone therapy, stress management, GI health, and immunology. All products, books, and supplements mentioned are available at https://www.ashleydeeley.com/mark⁠ 17:36: The size of your heart AND the size of your stomach (it may surprise you) 18:25: How many calories do you need? (And why calorie counting is a waste of time) 22:53: What ingredients or food to avoid 24:08: Cholesterol is good 24:35: What is LDL? 25:08: Worst thing to happen to American health 25:52: Statins Statin drugs knock off HMG-COA (study here), 3-Hydroxy-3-Methylglutaryl-Coenzyme A Reductase Inhibitors Hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA (HMG-CoA) (pubmed) 26:30: When you lose hormones, you lose bone density, muscle, immune system resilience, and body fat goes up! 26:42: LDL is NOT bad 27:12: Cholesterol panel (do not focus on AMOUNT) is worthless 27:56: Cholesterol markers to look at: Oxidized LDL Lp-PLA2 (pressurization of vessel wall) Asymmetric Dimethylarginine (ADMA) (vascular stiffness) Lipoprotein Fractionation 34:52: Medicines don't provide healing; they're designed to manage the disease process 35:04: God did not make us vaccine or medication deficient 36:39: Dr. Mark treated 10,000+ patients with Covid with zero deaths 37:54: Ideas and suppplements for Covid included: Colostrum (link here) Broccoli Sprout Powder (link here) Vitamins A,D,E,K, and C (link here) Omega fatty acids Glutathione (precursor to glutathione is NAC, which I recommended over glutathione as your stomach acid will likely destroy liposomal glutathione. Best to have glutathione administered through IV) 45:25: Diagnosed with an illness or disease...? (Type II Diabetic) Once that diagnostic code is in your chart, it will stay in your health records and follow you forever. It can effect your health insurance and life insurance here and evermore 46:20: Thyroid conditions (Hashimoto's) 47:04: You CAN reverse thyroid disfunction (can take up to six months). Other autoimmune disorders can also be reversed 48:20: Thyroid medications are synthetic. Synthroid and Levothyroxine (T4 only medications) 49:30: Need a full thyroid panel to determine how thyroid is truly functioning: Free T4 Free T3 TPO antibodies (peroxidase) Reverse T3 TSH 51:06: Armour Thyroid and NP Thyroid medications are desiccated thyroid medications and therefore superior to synethic medications 52:17: Iodine (link here) 52:26: Mark recommends: 7.5 milligrams of potassium iodide 5 milligrams of iodine Totaling 12.5 milligrams (good combo for thyroid support) 52:42: Iodine is breast and prostate protective 53:05: Desiccated thyroid as a tool for longevity? 53:27: Inflammation is part of every disease process 54:16: Grass-fed, grass-finished liver (dense with micronutrients) 55:48: Supps: Vitamin D (anything test result less than 50 is not ideal) (link here); 1,000-2,000 IUD daily + MUST BE PAIRED WITH K2 Omega 3 fatty acids 1:02:56: Dr. Nathan Bryan and Nitric Oxide (NO2U) 1:06:10: Osteopenia (and reversing osteoperosis) 1:08:08: Magnesium 1:17:06: Perimenopause (1:28:13: sleep better) 1:20:31: Water supply full of birth control pills & statins (water filter) 1:21:16: Whole house water filter General Ionics (only available in Oklahoma) 1:22:33: Mold free, organic coffee 1:23:30: Theory around 'cheating' 1:25:33: My friend April and her chiropractic husband (Colorado) 1:26:55: Blue blockers, salt lamp 1:33:37: Sleep better Webinar on health & hormones: register here Where to find Dr. Mark: Website Instagram Facebook Twitter YouTube Phone: 918-748-3640 Address: 6048 S Sheridan Rd Tulsa, OK 74145 BONUS MATERIAL visit: https://www.ashleydeeley.com/mark

REL Freedom Podcast
Derek Vickers - 38 Mobile Home Parks Totaling 1900+ Units

REL Freedom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 32:26 Transcription Available


Derek Vickers moved to Florida with less than $300 in his pocket and had just started a 100% commission sales job. Wanting to build something in addition to his 9-5 job, he started working on finding mobile home park owners and finding deals to purchase throughout Florida. Fast forward a few years and Derek is CEO of Vicktory Real Estate Group, which currently owns 38 parks totaling 1926 units. He retired from his sales job to pursue this full-time and is also the host of the MHP Show.FOLLOW DEREK

IAFCI Presents... The Protectors
Identity Crisis: How to Outsmart Identity Thieves in the Digital Age

IAFCI Presents... The Protectors

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 32:49


In a world where our lives are increasingly intertwined with the digital realm, the battle to protect our identities has never been more critical. Identity theft is not just a crime; it's a relentless predator lurking in the shadows of our cyber lives, waiting to pounce on the unsuspecting. It preys on your personal information, financial security, and peace of mind.Today on The Protectors Podcast, Mike and Mark delve into the chilling reality of identity theft and why it has become one of the most serious and pervasive crimes of our time. But today's show is not just about revealing the horrors of identity theft; it's about empowerment. We'll equip you with tools, strategies, and insider knowledge from a surprise guest caller to fortify your defenses.Whether you're a cybersecurity enthusiast, a concerned citizen, or someone who has experienced this fraud firsthand, join us today as we peel back the layers, unmask the truth about identity theft, and empower you to take control of your digital identity. Federal Trade Commission Website: https://www.ftc.gov/Identity Theft Affected 40 Million U.S. Adults in 2022 Totaling $43 Billion in Losses IAFCI CONTACT INFO:IAFCI Website: https://iafci.org/Phone: 916-939-5000Advertising Opportunities and Guest Appearance: IAFCIProtectorspodcast@gmail.com

Washington in Focus
$62.5 Million Carbon Auction Sells Out, Totaling $919.5 Million Year-To-Date

Washington in Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 5:00


The Washington State Department of Ecology has announced the results of last week's emergency carbon auction, and it seems the carbon business is booming with all $62.5 million in shares selling. The closed-bid, fixed price auction consisted of two 527,000 credit tranches, with the first tranche priced at $51.90 per credit and the second at $66.86 per credit. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/washington-in-focus/support

How to Scale an Agency
Lessons Learned From Interviewing 333+ Agency Owners Totaling 18 Million in MRR (AJ Cassata Solo Episode)

How to Scale an Agency

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 10:08


We spoke to over 333 agency owners as part of a market research project to help our client Founder launch a new offer for agencies. While we can't share the actual report, I dove into the main takeaways in this episode. I think you'll find the insights REALLY interesting - I broke down the 3 most common problems agency owners mentioned and more. Whether you run an agency or support/work with agencies, I guarantee you'll find some useful nuggets here to help you in your journey!Connect with the host AJ on Linkedin here https://www.linkedin.com/in/ajcassata/ Want support with increasing, lead generation and sales? Book a consultation with Revenue Boost here **https://calendly.com/ben-revenueboost/1-1-sales-strategy-call-free** Join 5000+ other agency owners in our Free Facebook group "B2B sales and marketing secrets” Members of the Facebook group also get access to a free mini-course on agency lead generation, prospecting, and selling! Join us to get access now!Thanks so much for joining us this week. Want to subscribe to How to Scale an Agency? Have some feedback you'd like to share? Connect with us on iTunes and leave us a review!

The Multifamily Millionaire: Real Income From Real Estate
Ep. 138 How I Bought 26 PROPERTIES By AGE 26 Totaling $50,000,000!

The Multifamily Millionaire: Real Income From Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 48:40


LEARN HOW I bought and sold 26 properties and created a portfolio worth $50 million before turning 26 in San Diego, CA! Throughout the video, I give tips for finding good deals, buying properties in the right locations, and recognizing potential properties. Don't forget to stick around to the end of the video where I share TWO SECRETS how I was able to scale in real estate so quickly! ________________________________

American Building by Michael Graves Architecture and Design
Kenneth Namkung of Monument Office | Suburbanism Exhibit in New York City | The Origins of Mass Produced Housing

American Building by Michael Graves Architecture and Design

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 34:28 Transcription Available


Due to the 1950 Federal Housing Authority and Veterans Administration loan programs, suburbs on Long Island and New Jersey were growing at 10 times the rate of downtown areas in New York City. Levittown in Nassau County is perhaps the most quintessential example of the outcome of those loan programs. Totaling 17,400 homes built on 4,000 acres of potato fields, Levittown was marketed as a safe, peaceful escape from the city. But, like most things that seem too good to be true, there was something nefarious behind-the-scenes: the loan programs had race-based underwriting guidelines and deed covenants that shut out BIPOC communities. Almost 75 years later, the boom of these cul-de-sac neighborhoods are at the root of many of the pressing urban planning issues we face today, including excessive traffic, housing affordability, racial discrimination, and the persistence of poverty. In this conversation with Kenneth Namkung, Founder of Monument Office and Senior Associate at Perkins Eastman, we explore the history of single family developments in the New York City area. We also dive into the details of his Suburbanism installation, designed for 32nd Street leading into Herald Square in Manhattan. The installation focuses on taking up negative space in an urban area and evoking the history and memory of the American suburb for those who previously lived there. Kenneth also discusses his inspiration for the design and reflects on the project as a Korean immigrant who grew up in a suburban area. We also touch on the impact of the American interstate system, redlining, and changes to tax codes in the 1980s, all of which all contributed to the creation of the American suburb we know today. About the Guest:Kenneth is the founder and designer at Monument Office, a research and design firm based in Brooklyn, New York. His work focuses on the interplay between architecture, public space, and memory. Currently, he is a Senior Associate at Perkins Eastman. Previously, he was a Senior Project Designer for NBBJ design and worked at Studio Link-Arc, Ennead Architects, and Santiago Calatrava. He began his career at Rafael Viñoly Architects. He is a graduate of the School of Architecture at MIT and the University of Virginia. Topics Covered:The rise of single family developments in the New York City areaThe major influence of Levittown on housing Kenneth's inspiration for the Suburbanism installation in Herald SquareWho lives in the American suburbs? How suburbs have transformed over timeSpecific architecture types found in the American suburb Effects of the pandemic on suburban housingResources Mentioned: Why Buying a House Today Is So Much Harder Than in 1950 Patrick Sisson Revolutionary Road by Richard YatesAbout Your HostAtif Qadir is the Founder of Commonplace, a company dedicated to tackling one of the biggest barriers to more inclusive, affordable, and sustainable development: improving access to capital. Commonplace helps impact-driven developers and capital providers with shared values discover and connect with each other.Connect with Kenneth Namkung Connect with Kenneth on LinkedInLearn more about

InForum Minute
West Fargo leaders discuss scope of 'embarrassing' utility billing errors totaling $1.25M

InForum Minute

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 10:09


WDAY First News anchors LIsa Budeau, Scott Engen and Dillon Vogt break down the news you need for Tuesday, May 16, 2023. InForum Minute is produced by Forum Communications and brought to you by reporters from The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead and WDAY TV. Visit https:www.inforum.com/subscribe to subscribe.

Binchtopia
Heartwarming! America Doesn't Care If You Live or Die!

Binchtopia

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 99:40


The girlies tackle the long history and contemporary policy that makes up the American healthcare system. They explain why millions go bankrupt from medical debt, detail the modern process of thotting out your traumas for GoFundMe pennies, and unpack why it doesn't have to be this way. Digressions include a listener's glowing testimony for Glossier foundation and how losing your right hand is nepotism, actually. Support the podcast on Patreon at patreon.com/binchtopia. Binchtopia has donated $5,000 towards relieving medical debt though RIP Medical Debt. Check out their organization and make your own donation here!SOURCES:The History of Healthcare Quality: The First 100 Years 1860–1960 Ironies of Success: A New History of the American Health Care "System"Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise: How Corporate Power Shaped the Affordable Care ActThe History and Future of Neoliberal Health ReformHistory of Health Insurance in the United StatesFrom Widow to “Welfare Queen”: Welfare and the Politics of RaceWhat Changes Have Been Made to the ACA Under the Trump Administration?Health Plans No Longer Have to Cover All Preventive Care at No Cost. Here's What to Know.GoFundMe as Health Insurance: Why So Many Americans Turn to Crowdfunding for Medical CareAmericans' Medical Debts Are Bigger Than Was Known, Totaling $140 Billion Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Becker's Dental + DSO Review Podcast
U.S. Oral Surgery Management Enters Pennsylvania, New Mexico + 3 DSO Investments Totaling $355M

Becker's Dental + DSO Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 1:37


The Bomb Hole
Savannah Shinske | The Bomb Hole Episode 155

The Bomb Hole

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 117:26


Show NotesBook Club: https://www.instagram.com/bookclub__bookclubhttps://www.youtube.com/@bookclub5972Loser Lap: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEbjOV6N2gIKeep up with Savannah on social mediaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/savannahshinskeFollow Chris and MikeyChris Grenier: https://www.instagram.com/grendiesel/Mikey LeBlanc: https://www.instagram.com/17is/All things Bomb HoleWebsite: https://thebombhole.com/Web Store: https://thebombhole.com/collections/f...Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebombhole/Listen on Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3UEm0l5Listen on Spotify: https://sptfy.com/BombHoleSpotifyThis episode was made possible by our sponsors10 Barrel's Pub Beer: https://10barrel.com/beer/pub-beerSun Bum: https://www.sunbum.comCBDayz: https://cbdayz.comOakley: https://www.oakley.comBubs Naturals: https://www.bubsnaturals.comSpecial thank you to our Patreon Members for making our show possible!Learn more and become a member: https://www.patreon.com/thebombholeMake sure to subscribe to our channel and click the notification bell to be the first to know we drop new videos. Leave a comment too, we love feedback from our fans!Chapters00:00 Intro2:49 Boarder Cross State Champion4:12 Filming with Ride8:32 Tricks & Kits17:55 Ads: Sun Bum & Bubs20:16 Early Days27:24 Road to Sponsorship37:31 Totaling a Truck42:17 Inspirations44:16 Getting on Ride46:19 Book Club51:06 Aesthetics & Intention1:04:26 Ad: CBDayz1:05:37 NTVP Presented by Book Club1:08:48 Tammy Boogs & Parties1:17:24 Loser Lap1:26:28 Pressure1:33:03 Enjoy the Process1:36:45 Picky Eater?1:39:03 Red Necks from New York1:44:30 Hot Takes Presented by Oakley1:50:38: Pub Beer Crap Shoot1:52:58 Set Ups & Thank You's#TheBombHole #BombHolePodcast #SavannahShinske

Fade the Noise with Brad Evans
Totaling Up the Bases

Fade the Noise with Brad Evans

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 29:08


Today's Fade Five begins, as always, the the guys' favorite plus-odds bets for the day. Then Brad's featured picks take us from the baseball diamond to the NBA playoffs including another chance to 'steal' some dollars with Devin Booker and Anthony Edwards. In Bonus Time, Nate has a couple anytime goal scorers for tonight's NHL action and Brad adds his Team Huevos Parlay Play of the Day.

Ben Davis & Kelly K Show
Feel Good...or Setting the Bar? Shopping Spree

Ben Davis & Kelly K Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 1:41


5-year-old Lila wanted a dirt bike. So she bought 10...5 pink ones and 5 blue ones. And several pairs of cowboy boots. And a Jeep. Totaling just under $4000! SOURCE: https://www.wdjx.com/little-girl-spends-nearly-4000-on-amazon-without-mom-knowing/

The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
Mazda's New Leader, Totaling EVs For Little Damage, Slurpees and Chargers Together At Last

The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 15:44


Happy Monday Troublemakers. Today we're talking about Mazda's newly appointed leader as well as the tricky insurance game when it comes to repairing EVs. We also talk about 7 Eleven's plan to keep EV drivers moving across the country. Late last week, Mazda announced the appointment of a new President and CEO, ​​40-year company veteran Masahiro Moro to replace current President and CEO Akira Marumoto, who has held the seat since 2018Moro is currently a director and senior managing executive officer and had previously been the head of Mazda's North America operationsMoro cites recent growth in the US and hopes to continue by upgrading its 360 Dealerships and targeting 1,000 vehicles a year per store initially. "If that can be done, next would be to work to 1,200 units," he said.Mazda also nominated Jeff Guyton, 56, senior managing executive officer and its current North America head, as chief financial officer and assistant to the president pending the June approval of the shareholders and board.Insurers in Europe are being forced to write off almost new EVs with only slight damage to unrepairable battery packs according to a Reuters report. While some automakers have made battery packs easier to repair, Tesla's Model Y, has a new structural battery pack that has been described by experts as having "zero repairability."A replacement battery for a Tesla Model 3 can cost up to $20,000, for a vehicle that retails for about $43kPeter Gruber, owner of  Phoenix, Arizona, Gruber Motor Co has mostly focused on replacing batteries in older Tesla models says "An insurance company is not going to take that risk because they're facing a lawsuit later on if something happens with that vehicle and they did not total it," he said citing lack of data accessibility on TeslasAs a result, insurance premiums on EVs are higher than combustion vehicles. In Europe, as high as almost 30% moreThe company who brought us everyday concepts that were once unheard of such as; coffee in a to-go cup, self-serve fountain soda, and being open 24 hours is now planning on shaking up the EV Charging space. That company is 7 Eleven. Last week they announced their 7Charge network of EV chargers that will be rolling out across the US and CanadaIn a release, the company is looking to build “one of the largest and most compatible” networks and are also releasing a companion app to help them do soNetwork will be owned and operated by the company and powered by 100% green energyThere are already active chargers in several states including Florida, Texas, Colorado, and CaliforniaGet the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/ JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/ Read our most recent email at: https://www.asotu.com/media/push-back-email Share your positive dealer stories: https://www.asotu.com/positivity ASOTU Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/automotivestateoftheunion

Sent and Bent
Totaling Rally Cars and Inventing World's Firsts - Sent and Bent Podcast #2

Sent and Bent

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 104:10


Today Inventor and entrepreneur Andrew Miller tells us what it took to invent and sell the worlds first toy helicopter with a camera, wheeling toy motorcycle and the ArcDroid CNC plasma cutter! This is the Sent and Bent podcast! the Official podcast of Grind hard Plumbing Co Find ArcDroid CNC machines here https://arcdroidcnc.com/ contact@grindhardplumbingco.com PO BOX 2370 Sandpoint ID 83864

Design Emergency
Mae-ling Lokko on building with agrowaste

Design Emergency

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 29:30


Totaling several billions of tons a year worldwide, agricultural waste––produced by raising plants and animals, and including stalks, husks, hulls, and manure––is both a problem and an opportunity. In this interview with Design Emergency co-founder Paola Antonelli, Ghanaian-Filipino architectural scientist, designer, and entrepreneur Mae-ling Lokko discusses the many effective and elegant ways she has devised to transform agrowaste into building materials that continue the cycle of life as opposed to interrupting it––and redistribute value along the way. Agriculture harks back to roughly 12-15,000 years ago, when our ancestors abandoned their peripatetic hunting-and-foraging life and settled down, beginning to mold the world to their needs and wants. The more sophisticated tools required to cultivate the land and the spatial planning required to establish those settlements point to design's centrality in establishing this new era, and therefore also in unleashing the rampant colonization and exploitation of the planet which we now call the Anthropocene. Be as it may, design can now also play a central role in mitigating its negative effects, Mae-ling Lokko suggests in this episode. As the founder of Willow Technologies in Accra, Ghana, a company which upcycles agricultural waste into affordable bio-based building materials and water quality-treatment applications, she is actively demonstrating the viability of a new, wholesome model of design and entrepreneurship.You'll find images of the projects Mae-ling describes in this interview on our Instagram feed @design.emergency. Thank you for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The GOAT Consulting Podcast
Ep. 83: Woodstock '99 - Rage Against The Latrine

The GOAT Consulting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 25:54


What was meant to celebrate the 30th anniversary of “peace, love and happiness” instead became the place where the “1990's died.” Totaling 220,000 attendees,10,000 workers, 1,200 injuries, 44 arrests, and many reported sexual assaults, Woodstock '99 masterfully manufactured the greatest musical disaster of all time. What can we learn from the music, the moments, and the organizers? GOATs to include Woodstock '99, DMX, Limp Bizkit, Korn, and so many more. We serve it up in a way you can get it.

Sports Media with Richard Deitsch
Emergency Podcast: The Big Ten announces TV rights deals totaling over $8 billion with Fox, CBS and NBC

Sports Media with Richard Deitsch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 36:49


Episode 232 of the Sports Media Podcast features a conversation with Stewart Mandel, a senior writer covering college football for The Athletic. In this podcast, Mandel and Deitsch discuss the Big Ten's new media rights deal; whether the inventory is deep enough for an all-day linear airing of Big Ten football games; what networks did the best;  ESPN being out of Big Ten football; what it means for other conferences including the SEC; the future of the Pac-12's media rights; the Big Ten going to market again before the SEC's new contract with ESPN expires in 2034, and more.  You can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, and more. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Elitefts Table Talk podcast
#132 Luke Edwards | 5x Pro Totaling

Elitefts Table Talk podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 160:02


Shop Limited Edition T's HERE  Support the Podcast by Joining the Crew Today Luke Edwards joins Dave Tate's Table Talk Podcast as a guest in the 132nd episode.  Luke Edwards is a Westside Barbell member and Westside Barbell certified. He is one of four lifters to have a pro total in five different weight classes. He earned his last two pro totals at his lightest competition body weight. Luke has undergone two kidney transplants (earning another pro total afterward) as a result of a genetic disease Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis.  Luke's IG About the Host Dave Tate is the founder and co-owner of elitefts.com. He is the author of twenty books and has logged more than 40,000 hours of training and consulting. Dave is married to elitefts co-owner Traci Arnold-Tate, and they reside in London, Ohio, with their two sons. Personal Credo: Live, Learn, Pass on™. Dave's IG Sponsors Marek Health Marek Health is the telehealth platform that connects customers to partnered providers focusing on hormone optimization and preventative medicine—offering self-service labs at great prices and guided optimization.  Build your custom panel or a preexisting panel at Marek Health.  Visit Marek Health to order a comprehensive panel, lab analysis, and optimization, plus 10% off your first order when you use code "Tabletalk" (one word) at check-out. Marek Health IG @marekhealth elitefts elitefts is a proud sponsor of Dave Tate's Table Talk Podcast. If you can put it in a gym bag or load weight on it, we have you covered. Get 10% off your first elitefts order by using the discount code: TABLE TALK.  All profits from elitefts Limited Edition Apparel, Table Talk Coffee, and Team elitefts Workouts, Programs, and Training eBooks support Dave Tate's Table Talk Podcast.  Shop elitefts Limited Edition Apparel Shop Table Talk Coffee Shop Team elitefts Workouts, Programs, and Training eBooks Support Dave Tate's Table Talk podcast by joining the crew elitefts Shop elitefts IG

Hank Unplugged: Essential Christian Conversations
Millions of First-Generation Christians as in the Book of Acts

Hank Unplugged: Essential Christian Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 6:50


Hank Hanegraaff, president of the Christian Research Institute and host of the Bible Answer Man broadcast, shares more of his experiences of ministering and teaching through Southeast Asia alongside the extraordinary, Christ-honoring ministry of Gospel for Asia, under the leadership of Metropolitan Yohan. Upon arriving in a remote village, many hundreds of people line up to greet Hank and his team. Consider that these people are first generation Christians “on fire” for their faith in Christ! It is as though being in the Book of Acts. Their church building is packed shoulder-to-shoulder for the entirety of the service—they are completely engaged as they absorb the liturgy. As they pray the Lord's Prayer. As they recite the Nicene Creed. As they receive the Eucharist and worship God in Spirit and in Truth. What a glorious experience to see their faces and recognize that what happened in the first century can and is happening in the twenty-first century in the Global South, where the Spirit of God is moving mightily. Totaling thousands of churches, Believers Eastern Church with millions of first generation Christians need training in the Faith. They've come to faith in Christ and need to become reproducing disciple makers themselves. Hank is deeply grateful to be playing a part in the process of equipping and teaching these extraordinary people. Through CRI's Going Global Initiative, our ministry—which certainly includes all of you who prayerfully support the work of the Christian Research Institute—is having an impact for time and for eternity. For further information, see Going Global: 10/40 Window Training Support https://www.equip.org/product/going-global-10-40-window-training-support/.

American Conservative University
Uncovering 4.8 Million Illegal Votes In Swing States and Newt Gingrich- The Road to Midterms.

American Conservative University

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 42:17


Uncovering 4.8 Million Illegal Votes In Swing States and Newt Gingrich- The Road to Midterms. Newt Gingrich- The Road to Midterms Exclusive: Election Watchdog Exposes BALLOT HARVESTING Scheme in 6 States, Totaling 4.8M Votes   Newt Gingrich- The Road to Midterms Newt's World https://podcastaddict.com/podcast/3852539  Apr 15 2022   In November 2022, will the balance of power in the House and Senate change? With Biden's dismal approval ratings, inflation, soaring gas prices, increasing interest rates and border security issues, will voters turnout in November and elect a Republican majority? Newt gives his take on this first episode in a new series on the road to the midterms.   Exclusive: Election Watchdog Exposes BALLOT HARVESTING Scheme in 6 States, Totaling 4.8M Votes To view the full thing, go here