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🗓️ 24 July 2019
⏱️ 58 minutes
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0:00.0 | Thank you for listening to this podcast one production available on Apple podcasts and podcast one |
0:07.8 | Have you ever gotten robocalls or mail saying that you're pre-approved for loans or credit cards? |
0:12.5 | Oh if you have let me just tell you that thieves both foreign and domestic |
0:18.4 | May have you in their sites and it's the equity in your home believe it or not that they want well |
0:24.2 | It's called home title fraud |
0:26.0 | It's one of the fastest growing crimes in the United States and it's where thieves are after your money and they get it by |
0:32.2 | Forging your home's title so it ends up looking like you sold your home even though you didn't then they'll take out loans |
0:38.0 | Against your home and stick you with all the payments. It's a nightmare |
0:41.3 | No insurance bank or identity theft program protects you though |
0:45.2 | But home title lock does for pennies a day home title lock puts a barrier around your home's online title in mortgage |
0:51.5 | And it helps keep thieves away again if you receive robocalls or mail for pre-approved credit cards loans |
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1:05.9 | Register your address to verify that you're not already a victim go to home title lock.com. That's home title lock.com |
1:14.9 | Your life your country your listening to the Lara Abram podcast |
1:21.5 | While this report does not conclude that the president committed a crime it also does not exonerate him now |
1:27.9 | I read that correctly. Yes. All right now your report and today you said at all times the special counsel team operated under was guided by and followed justice department policies and principles |
1:38.9 | So which DOJ policy or principle sets forth a legal standard that an investigated person is not exonerated if their innocence from criminal |
1:47.9 | Criminal conduct is not conclusively determined |
1:51.9 | Can you repeat the last part of that question? Yeah, which DOJ policy or principle set forth a legal standard that an investigated person is not exonerated if their innocence from criminal |
2:02.3 | Criminal conduct is not conclusively determined |
2:06.4 | Where does that language come from director? Where is the DOJ policy that says that? |
2:13.0 | Can you let me make it easier? |
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