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01-31-14 -- Tim Frey - Senator Kelli Ward - Dave Hollist (MP3 & VIDEO LOADED)

Tim Frey (President of Roberts & Roberts Brokerage, Inc) on precious metals and Bitcoin - AZ State Senator Kelli Ward (R - Lake Havasu City) on her bill that would target NSA - Dave Hollist (longtime activist) on libertarian issues
Media Type: Audio • Time: 200 Minutes and 0 Secs
Guests: Tim Frey

Hour 1 - 3

Media Type: Audio • Time: 200 Minutes and 0 Secs
Guests: Tim Frey
 
Hour 1 -- Tim Frey (President of Roberts & Roberts Brokerage, Inc) on precious metals and Bitcoin
 
Hour 2 -- AZ State Senator Kelli Ward (R - Lake Havasu City) on her bill that would target NSA
 
Hour 3 -- Dave Hollist (longtime activist) on libertarian issues
 
BONUS conversation with David about National Libertarian Party Politics

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January 31st, 2014
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Hour 1
2014-01-31 Hour 1 Tim Frey (Video Archive):

2014-01-31 Hour 1 Tim Frey from Ernest Hancock on Vimeo.

 
Tim Frey
President of Roberts & Roberts Brokerage, INC
Webpage: RRBI.Co
 
Tim talks about buying precious metals with Bitcoin
 

Hour 2

Hour 2
2014-01-31 Hour 2 Az State Senator Kelli Ward
(Video Archive):

2014-01-31 Hour 2 Az State Senator Kelli Ward from Ernest Hancock on Vimeo.

 
Kelli Ward
Arizona State Senator - Repulbican - Lake Havasu City, AZ

Webpages:
AZLeg.Gov
KelliWard.Net


Home City: Lake Havasu City
Occupation: Physician
Member Since: 2013
Senator Kelli Ward was born and raised in West Virginia. Kelli graduated from Bridgeport High School where she worked hard to achieve the highest honor - valedictorian. She was also voted Most Likely To Succeed. In high school, Kelli was very involved including being the president of the National Honor Society, a cheerleader, a member of the volleyball and tennis teams, a member of the Key Club, and she served as an officer in Student Government.

She attended Duke University and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in psychology. She worked as an environmental chemist in Florida for a year and credits her co-workers with strengthening her Republican/Conservative values by introducing her to talk radio and Rush Limbaugh. Kelli attended the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine and graduated with her Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree in 1996. She completed her Family Medicine Residency training in Garden City, Michigan.

Kelli met her husband, Michael Ward, during medical school and they married in 1995. Michael is an Emergency Medicine physician and is the founding partner of Arizona Emergency Medicine Specialists. He is a Colonel in the AZ Air National Guard and currently serves as Arizona’s State Air Surgeon. Kelli and Mike have three children Nick, Katie, and Cameron.

In 1999, the family moved to Lake Havasu City, Arizona. They have put down deep roots as they have served their community, schools, and family businesses. Nick graduated from high school in 2012 and is attending California State University. Katie and Cameron both attend Lake Havasu High School after spending their pre-high school years at Calvary Christian Academy. Kelli served on the school board at CCA including serving as the Chairman of that board. Kelli returned to school to complete her Master of Public Health degree with an emphasis in health policy after she completed a year-long health policy fellowship.

Dr. Ward started Lakeview Family Health Care with her mom, Dr. Lorraine Byrd. Lorraine has always been an inspiration to Kelli - striving to live her dreams by becoming a pediatrician as a second career. Lorraine started medical school when she was 42 and Kelli started her political career at the same age. Kelli sold her medical practice to North Country Community Healthcare after ten years of private practice. North Country is part of the health safety net it is a community health center. Dr. Ward worked there for two years as a staff physician and regional medical director. As she transitioned to running for office, Kelli shifted from primary care to emergency care and she now works as a physician in the Emergency Departments in both Lake Havasu City and Kingman. Dr. Ward is also the Director of Medical Education at Kingman Regional Medical Center where she helps to train new physicians to become excellent health care providers.

Kelli has been politically active in her profession since she was a medical student. She served as the national president of the Student Osteopathic Medical Association and has been active on the local, state, and national levels as a practicing doctor as well. She recently completed her term as the president of the Arizona Osteopathic Medical Association.

Kelli has always been interested in community and public service and has felt a keen responsibility to build and improve her city and state. She is a member of the Lake Havasu City Rotary Club and she served as a Lake Havasu Chamber Ambassador. She also completed leadership training through the Chamber of Commerce building important community networks to enable her to get things done.

Kelli feels that integrity and openness are essential in order for a public official to effectively represent the people.

Background and Experience

Education: BS, Psychology, Duke University D.O., West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine MPH, A.T. Still School of Health Management
 
Profession: Family physician Director of Medical Education, Kingman Regional Medical Center Small business owner
 
Family: Married to Colonel Michael P. Ward, D.O., parent of three children Katie, Cameron, and Nick One dog, Rosie Family in Lake Havasu - Kelli's parents (Lorraine and step-dad, Richard) and Mike's parents (Pat and Bruce) One brother, Dr. Derek Kaznoski Resident of Lake Havasu City since 1999
 
Volunteer and Community Service Rotary International Member, December 2006 to present Chamber of Commerce Leadership Development Class of 2006-2007 Chamber Ambassador for the Lake Havasu Chamber of Commerce, April 2005 to February 2007 Women's Network Exchange of AZ, member, 2004 to 2007 Liga International - Flying Doctors of Mercy - Member, April 2009 to present Lake Havasu Referrals Club, member, 2005 to 2007 Provided no cost well female exams to under- or uninsured in Lake Havasu City Member of numerous Republican clubs and organizations Volunteered for the Lake Havasu Women's Health Fairs, 1999 to present Volunteered for the Lake Havasu High School Teen Pregnancy Maze project, 1999 Taught EMT refresher course subjects for Lake Havasu Fire/Rescue Taught Basic Life Support to high school students as part of the Havasu Heart Association Sponsor events for Hospice of Havasu and Havasu Health Trust
 
Political Appointments: Appointed to the AZ Regulatory Board of Physician Assistants by Governor Janet Napolitano, July 2005 to 2009; reappointed by Governor Jan Brewer, July 2009 to December 2012.
 
Honors and Awards: Outstanding Female Leader 2013, American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians Woman of the Year 2012, London Bridge Republican Women's Club Dodie Londen Excellence in Public Service Class of 2011-2012 Young Family Physician of the Year, 2008, American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians Physician of the Year, 2007, Arizona Osteopathic Medical Association Fellow of the American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians, July 2005 Featured in The D.O. Magazine - December 2004, Women of Influence American Osteopathic Foundation/Wyeth Emerging Leader Award, 2002 People's Choice Physician of the Year for Lake Havasu City, 2002 American Osteopathic Foundation Outstanding Resident of the Year. 1999 Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Outstanding Resident Teacher Award. 1999 Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Academic Fellowship Scholarship. 1999 Allan Breakie Medical Resident Writing Award, First Place, 1999 Michigan Association of Osteopathic Family Physicians Resident Writing Award, Second Place, 1999 Michigan Association of Directors and Medical Educators Scientific Poster Award, First Place, 1998 Intern Class Representative. 1996-1997 Member of the Housestaff Training Committee at Garden City Osteopathic Hospital. 1996-1997 Graduated with honors from WVSOM. 1996 West Virginia Board of Regents Tuition and Fee Waiver for the 1994-1995 school year (awarded to the top six WV students at WVSOM) Auxiliary to the American Osteopathic Association/National Osteopathic Foundation National Scholarship. 1993 (awarded to 15 students across the country per year) National Student Osteopathic Medical Association Corporate Grant. 1993 National Student Osteopathic Medical Association Medical Education Scholarship. 1994, 1995, 1996 Sandoz Award for Outstanding Local Organization President. 1994 Sigma Sigma Phi member (National Osteopathic Honor Society Psi Sigma Alpha member (National Osteopathic Academic Honor Society
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Sponsored Bills
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HB2145 C identifying information; peace officer spouses
HB2146 P EMT certification requirements; military applicants
HB2147 C veterans; hiring; tax credit
HB2148 C municipalities; counties; transfer; right-of-way
HB2149 P state parks; SLIF fund distribution
HB2208 C Navajo veterans' housing project; appropriation
HB2209 C justification; self defense; sentencing
HB2224 C sale of fireworks; counties
HB2225 C county medical examiner; autopsies; images
HB2234 C AHCCCS eligibility; hospital assessment; repeal
HB2256 C empowerment scholarship accounts; district pupils
HB2281 C leased religious property; class nine
HB2284 P abortion clinics; inspection; minors; reporting
HB2288 C sales tax; reduced reporting requirements.
HB2290 C schools; teacher inservice training
HB2291 C empowerment scholarships accounts; expansion
HB2305 P compact; balanced budget; convention
HB2328 C STOs; grants; corporate tax credit
HB2402 C military retirees; pension exclusion amount
HB2403 C state parks; disabled veteran's pass..
HB2433 C convention; delegates; limitations; oath
HB2464 C capital gains; tax; phase out
HB2465 C online TPT; income tax reduction
HB2481 P religious beliefs; solemnization of marriages
HB2491 C newborn screening program
HB2509 C interstate compact; health care
HB2510 C AHCCCS; verification system
HB2511 C AHCCCS; administration; annual report
HB2512 C AHCCCS; nonemergency transportation; reimbursement
HB2513 C AHCCCS; recovery audit; recovery methodology
HB2517 P firearms; state preemption; penalties
HB2538 C unmanned aerial vehicles; prohibited
HCR2002 C death resolution; Ben Miranda
HCR2017 C convention; amendments; balanced federal budget
HCR2018 C funding ballot measures; reauthorization
HCR2022 P personal property tax; exemption
HCR2023 C citizens clean elections act; repeal
HCR2027 C application; Article V convention
SB1063 C misconduct involving weapons; firearm storage
SB1064 P firearm; definition
SB1075 C workers' compensation; physician-dispensed medications
SB1077 C behavioral health professionals; reciprocal licenses
SB1079 P epinephrine autoinjectors; authorized use; entities
SB1091 C sunrise; committees of reference; referral
SB1092 P school finance; funding system
SB1093 C federal agencies; registration with sheriff
SB1094 C school employees; paycheck deductions; authorization
SB1095 P withdrawal from PARCC
SB1096 C legal tender; escrow agents
SB1097 P silver alert notification system
SB1099 P Navajo code talkers' day.
SB1100 P schools; unused or underused buildings
SB1101 C appropriation; ADE; economic education grants
SB1102 C school facilities board revisions
SB1116 C county seal; board approval
SB1120 P* hospital staff privileges; prohibition
SB1121 P* high school graduation; tests; moratorium
SB1122 P* marijuana; definition
SB1123 P* property; liability; schools; recreational users
SB1124 P* controlled substances prescription monitoring program
SB1150 C sewer connection; county islands; prohibition
SB1151 C fowl regulation; prohibition
SB1153 P* schools; curricular standards; assessments; requirements
SB1154 P* electronic do not resuscitate orders
SB1155 P* schools; common core; opt-out
SB1156 P* prohibited electronic data; metadata collection
SB1157 P* midwives; scope of practice
SB1159 C supplemental appropriation; legislators; subpoenas; representation
SB1161 P municipal policies; authority
SB1183 C fire access roads; limitation; sprinklers.
SB1211 C Mexican wolf; taking; reporting
SB1212 C appropriation; wolf recovery; litigation costs
SB1236 C empowerment scholarships accounts; expansion.
SB1263 C financial abuse of elders; reports
SB1270 C election law amendments; repeal
SB1271 P* county liens; abatements
SB1272 P* nonprofit corporations; state monies; audits
SB1273 C qualified mortgage standards
SB1274 C aquifer protection permits; post-closure procedure
SB1275 P nongenetically engineered food; labeling
SB1287 P schools; ballot language; review
SB1288 C school letter classification; science scores
SB1289 C teacher student loan program; appropriation
SB1290 C federal search; seizure; sheriff; permission
SB1291 C national defense laws; prohibited actions
SB1294 P* Second amendment violations; prohibited activities
SB1295 P* AHCCCS; controlled substances; pharmacist oversight
SB1296 P* AHCCCS; contractors; prescription monitoring
SB1297 P* AHCCCS; controlled substances; monitoring
SB1298 P* AHCCCS; emergency services; case management
SB1303 C property valuation; class six
SCM1001 C Yuma desalting plant
SCR1003 P initiatives; referendum measures; periodic reauthorization
SR1002 P death resolution; John Greene
SR1003 C EPA; nullification of rules

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Kelli has taken heat lately with her bill that targets the NSA:
 
Arizona lawmaker's bill would target NSA

PHOENIX — Unwilling to wait for congressional action, a first-term state legislator is attempting to clip the wings of the National Security Agency, at least in Arizona.

The proposal by Sen. Kelli Ward, R-Lake Havasu City, would require state and local government to refuse to help the spy agency unless it first produced a search warrant signed by a judge. The measure would prevent Arizona police agencies and courts from using any information gathered by the NSA without a warrant.

Ward said Tuesday she also wants to bar the use of any state resources or personnel to help the agency unless it is pursuant to a court order. And that, said Ward, could even include denying utility services.

The measure, if approved, would make Arizona the first state in the nation to impose such restrictions. But it might not be the last: The same plan is also being marketed to legislators nationwide by the OffNow Coalition, a group of organizations specifically formed to battle NSA spying.

Ward said she wants to do what she can to prevent spying by the federal government on its own citizens, at least not without a court-issued warrant “that particularly describes the persons, places and things to be searched or seized.”

What Ward said she is particularly trying to attack is what she calls the indiscriminate scooping up of data.

The agency has come under particular scrutiny after the leaks by former NSA analyst Edward Snowden for keeping track of phone calls — at least the numbers called, if not the actual content — as well as information from emails and even social media sites. But that, she said, is just part of the problem.
 
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Hour 3

Guests: Dave Hollist
Hour 3
2014-01-31 Hour 3 Dave Hollist (Video Archive):

2014-01-31 Hour 3 Dave Hollist from Ernest Hancock on Vimeo.


Dave Hollist
Activist - met up with Ernest at the 5th Annual Southern California Libertarian Regional Conference this month
 
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