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my name is Brianne and I am a certified signing agent I'm just going to a little bit about myself today and

then the role that the notary plays in the closing process so 36 I'm originally

from Cranston Rhode Island hence this melodic voice I graduated

college in '03 moved out to San Diego with three guys a couple trash

bags of clothes and a drinking chess set and immediately I needed to find a job so I

started selling stuff out of the box literally I was that person that went

into the staples talked to the lady at the desk went into a nail salon tried to

sell watches coloring books tool sets the no soliciting signs that was for

me when I walked into one office one day there were three Filipino men sitting

behind the desk and they were like if you could sell this stuff you should

come work for us and that was my foray into the real estate and notary world I

got my commission and I did that for quite a few years and then I went into

licensing and sales still did my notary along the side but 13 years later I

have finally cut the court to corporate America and I am here in front of you

today I started a blog BrieOCD it's on the tables as well as my notary card and

back into a notary full-time so first I'm going to go through my background

I'm going to go through the difference between mobile notary or a notary in

general and a signing agent so a notary basically just does regular old

documents power of attorneys transfer of title they are there to verify the

client says who they are and that they know what they're signing that's

basically it they're not allowed to give legal advice and they usually have some

low-level insurance a signing agent the all of them are Commissioned

notaries and they usually have high-level insurance somewhere between

25 to 100 thousand they have taken extra courses and certification to be a

certified signing agent they need to go through the NNA background check they

know the real estate process and loans so they have the ability to walk your

client through the process they still can't give legal advice but they should

be impartial but not uneducated they should be able to guide that borrower

through them so you know you hear about just the notary and the importance of the

notary in the transaction you know so everyone who says oh, just a notary or

even the notary themselves says I can't tell you anything I'm just the notary

well how many times says just the notary missed a signature missed a stamp

didn't fill out the PCOR or the trust certification which equals a delay in

closing and now your rate lock has expired and you have a lot of unhappy

people and no money in your pocket so that just the notary just cost you a

lot of money and possibly future clients so it's not just the notary they are

sometimes the last person that comes in contact with your borrower that you've

just spent 30 45 60 plus days building a relationship with do you want

just the notary to possibly jeopardize that relationship no they should be an

extension and representation of your company so you know they should have the

ability to guide them through the documents so if it's so important why do

we leave it up to chance why as the lender as the escrow as the realtor

do we leave it up to chance and say Oh escrow usually chooses it for me you all

have the right to write it into your contract to pick the notary as I said

this is the last person that sometimes comes into contact with your client and

you are leaving it to an escrow company that mostly nowadays use signing

services a signing service is full of inexperienced signing agents that's the

first step that they do when they become a signing agent to get experience before

they you know can go direct so it's it's literally a generic mass text to a

bunch of notaries in the area and the first one to respond that's who's going

to your signing that's you could be like sign here sign here just quickly

going through it and jeopardize that relationship so if it's so important you

need to take that control you have the control controlling the client

experience is a happy customer equals more referrals equals more money in all

of your pockets so what do I bring to the table I'm all those good things of

course I'm impartial i'm reliable i'm communicative I have 100k worth of

insurance I'm first American and fidelity approved, among others, but

once you're approved with them you basically can get approved by anybody

what else let's see I have the get the job done mentality I'll do what it takes to get

the job done and I was in licensing and sales and the real estate world for so

long I know the value of relationships and how long it takes to build that's

what this whole industry is built on is relationships so I will be the

perfect extension and representation of your company so my rates I am still

charging 2004 rates I do 150 for the first and if there's a second attached

to it usually $200 that's the base no usually goes

higher than that unless I'm doing some kind of ridiculous traveling back and forth back

and forth for whatever reason so 150 and 200 San Diego County and now i'll open it up

to any questions if you want to talk to me after this come find me and

my cards are all on the table and that's about it you choose! control! Roger?

more of a testimonial so as a mortgage lender as Brie said it's super important

to me than the notary the last touch of the client is somebody that is

knowledgeable experienced and can guide the borrower through the documents I've had

too many bad experiences using the escrows notary service so at this point

100% of my signings go to Brie. at least San Diego County and

so I vouch for her professionalism and also her commitment

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What's at stake with Brett Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court? Public

education and the role religion plays in it. I'm Rob Boston, the editor of Church

& State magazine. When I was a kid, I attended a private religious school for

eight years. They could compel us to say prayers. They could force us to read the

Bible. They could require us to attend religious services because this was a

private religious school. Whether we felt like being spiritual or not, we had to do

these things. But in a public school, we must be careful never to force anyone to

take part in religion against his or her will. The rights of all students must be

protected, whether they are religious or don't have a faith tradition. Brett

Kavanaugh seems to have a little bit of a problem with that: He has argued that

school prayer is merely traditional. It's not: It's coercive and it's wrong and the

Supreme Court was right to strike it down. If you care about public education,

you should care about the Supreme Court upholding church-state separation.

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Major Announcement Rocks DC – Truth Goes Public About Clinton Lynch Tarmac Meeting - Duration: 11:00.

Major Announcement Rocks DC – Truth Goes Public About Clinton/Lynch Tarmac Meeting

Americans everywhere were horrified when former President Bill Clinton met with then-Attorney

General Loretta Lynch on a tarmac at the Phoenix International Airport in June of 2016, days

before she announced that his wife Hillary would not face charges in her email scandal.

Now, Bill's side of the story that partly led to his wife losing the election has been

revealed.

The Washington Times reported that Bill told investigators that he didn't think the investigation

into Hillary's emails "amounted to much, frankly," so he therefore saw no problem

in having the impromptu meeting with Lynch.

He said that he believed he knew the "truth of that whole thing," and that he did not

want to snub her when he walked the 30 yards from his private jet to hers.

Bill claimed that he only told Lynch that she was doing a great job and that she was

his favorite Cabinet secretary.

This was all revealed in Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz's 500-page

report on the Clinton email saga.

The report also details the chaos of the tarmac meeting, as an aide for Lynch repeatedly tried

to break it up, but was stopped by security.

Bill also talked for way longer than Lynch wanted him to, leading to more awkwardness.

The aide for Lynch said that she was "shocked" and she "just felt completely … blindsided"

once he got onto the plane.

"If I had knowledge, I would not have been in that van.

I would've … stayed on the plane and got everybody off.

… No heads-up or anything," she said.

Lynch said that the conversation went "on and on" for 20 minutes.

"It was just too long a conversation to have had," she said.

Lynch told investigators that she thought the meeting would be quick, but Bill would

not stop making small talk with her and her husband.

"At some point, after two or three minutes, President Clinton turned around," she said.

"I had my tote bags on the bench seat of the plane, because I had put them there when

he came on board.

I had been holding them.

I put them down.

He picked up my tote bags and moved them, and then he sat down.

So he sat down, and my husband and I were still standing in front of him having the

discussion.

And … he sort of sat heavily, and … I didn't know … how he felt, so I can't

say one way or the other."

"And I remember at that point saying, 'Well, you know, thank you very much' kind of thing,

and he sort of continued chatting … made a comment about his travels he was headed

on.

And I said, 'Well, we've got to get going to the hotel,'" she continued.

Bill still claimed that the meeting was harmless.

"I just wanted to say hello to her, and I thought it would look really crazy if we

were living in [a] world [where] I couldn't shake hands with the Attorney General you

know when she was right there," he said, according to the Horowitz report.

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